Saturday, December 31, 2011

Occupy Rose Parade, peaceful march planned

Occupy protestors looked for a venue that would make a splash and bring them attention once again. The 2012 Tournament of Roses parade seemed like the answer.

Occupy Rose Parade organizers have worked for weeks with officials from the Tournament of Roses as well as Pasadena city police to make plans for what they are insisting will be peaceful and G-rated.

A plan was agreed to for Occupy protestors to march after the official parade has come to an end.

There will be a person-powered float and large signs, some of them made from copies of the preamble to the United States Constitution. Occupy Rose Parade participants have prepared for security problems and hope that their 50-person peace keeping team will be sufficient.

Read: Rose Parade on Monday this year, why?

Intent on not causing trouble themselves, the organizers and marchers understand that they might incur the wrath of Rose Parade enthusiasts who could be offended by the group's message.

The Los Angeles Times reported that the person-powered float is in the shape of a very large octopus. Dozens of people were practicing in a local park in an effort to learn how to hold it aloft while marching in step down the parade route.

Activist Mark Lipman of Los Angeles told the Times that the octopus, "...represents Wall Street's stranglehold on political, cultural and social life, with tentacles that reach into your pocket to get your money and a tentacle to get your house."

As for the Occupy Rose Parade signage, well they are using large pieces of plastic pipe to hold aloft blow-ups of the Constitution's preamble, at least one of which will begin with the words, "We the Corporations," rather than "We the People."

Protestors make the point that the Rose Parade is a charade while the Occupy version is real. A local resident along with his children are inveterate parade watchers who come out early in the morning to be among those that line the route.

Along with his children, he was out in force to assist the Occupy organizers with their artwork and logistics operation. "The Rose Parade is a beautiful display, but it's more of a display of corporate power combined with some beauty," said Hector Aristizabal to the Times.

Expected to speak at the rally in support of the Occupy Rose Parade event is regular rabble rouser, movie mogul and author Michael Moore. In addition to Moore, it is reported that protestors can expect to listen to Cindy Sheehan, an antiwar activist who lost her son in the Iraq war.

Until a few weeks ago, the Occupy people and the Pasadena police were bracing for a counter-protest from a Tea Party organization. It was called off by TEAPAC, a local Pasadena based Tea Party group.

Image source: Wikimedia Commons/David Shankbone

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Steve Jobs, Jobs, Jobs ? genius, visionary ... outsourcer

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Steve Jobs

?It?s all about Jobs. Steve Jobs. Although he was brilliant, creative and a successful CEO, he had one flaw: He outsourced Apple.?

So writes Joel D. Joseph, chairman of the Made in the USA Foundation, a Los Angeles-based group that promotes U.S. products here and abroad. Here?s the rest of Joseph?s provocative essay about Jobs, the brilliant technology pioneer who died in October, and Apple Inc.?

?Mr. Jobs could have created a hundred thousand jobs in the United States, but instead he created them in China and Korea. Apple can still move many of those jobs back to the United States.

Outsourcing

Foxconn is one of the primary subcontractors for Apple. It is the world?s largest maker of electronic products, including the iPhone, iPod and iPad. Foxconn employs from 300,000 to 450,000 workers in Shenzhen, China at the Longhua Science & Technology Park, a cramped, walled campus sometimes known as ?Foxconn City? or ?iPod City.? Covering more than one square mile, its enclave includes 15 factories, worker dormitories and a shopping area complete with a grocery store, bank, restaurants, bookstore, and a hospital. Workers never have to leave the campus, and rarely do.

Apple?s iPods are made by mainly female workers who earn as little as $40 per month, according to a report in Britain?s Daily Mail. The report claims Foxconn?s workers live in dormitories that house 100 people, and that visitors from the outside world are not permitted. Workers toil for 15 hours a day to make the iPod music player, the report claims. They earn $40 per month. The report revealed that the iPod Nano is made in a five-story factory that is secured by police officers.

Steve Symanovich is editor of the San Francisco Business Times.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand Jr. PDS-ST510-VP


Not too surprisingly, considering the similar name, the VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand Jr. PDS-ST510-VP ($100 street) has a lot in common with the VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand PDS-ST415-VP ($100 street, 3.5 stars) that I recently reviewed. Both are portable scanners that scan without a computer. As the Jr. in the name implies, however, the PDS-ST510-VP is even smaller and more portable than the PDS-ST415-VP, which means that if you want to minimize what you have to carry as much as possible, the PDS-ST510-VP should be high on your list of possibilities.

At 0.9 by 6.6 by 1.2 inches (HWD) and weighing less than 4 ounces, the PDS-ST510-VP looks less like a magic wand than like a long, thin candy bar. That makes it the right size and shape to easily fit into a shirt or suit pocket or into a handbag. Whatever it looks like, however, it works much like both the PDS-ST415-VP, which also doesn't look like a magic wand, and the PlanOn DocuPen Xtreme X05 ($369.99 direct 3.5 stars), which does.

All three scanners work essentially the same way, letting you wave your magic wand, or, less poetically, roll the scanner, over a scan target. In each case, the sensor and rollers are on the bottom of the scanner. To scan, you place the scanner at the top or side of a page, and then sweep down or across. The scan gets saved to memory, and you can move it to your computer later. Connect the PDS-ST510-VP by the supplied USB cable, let the computer recognize it as a USB drive, and copy the files.

What's the difference?
One big difference between the PDS-ST510-VP on the one hand and the PDS-ST415-VP and DocuPen Xtreme X05 on the other is that it's a lot smaller. More precisely, with a scan element only a little wider than 5 inches, it's not wide enough to scan an entire letter size page in one sweep, the way the PDS-ST415-VP can. Instead, you have to scan the page in two or more separate scans that you can optionally stitch together later with stitching software. Note too that you can scan originals up to 5 by 53 inches in one sweep.

Using the software is optional in more than one way, since VuPoint Solutions doesn't even ship it with the scanner. Instead, the manual (which consists of one printed fold-out page with small type) gives instructions for where you can download free stitching software from Microsoft, the Microsoft Image Composite Editor.

Unfortunately, since the software isn't under VuPoint Solutions' control, there's no guarentee that Microsoft won't change the address, so the URL in the manual won't work, or even that the program will remain available as a free download. If you have any other photo stitching software however, it should work just as well. You may also choose to skip stitching software altogether, and keep the separate scans separate.

Setup, Scanning, and Recognizing Text
As with the PDS-ST415-VP, there's not much to set up with the PDS-ST510-VP. It comes with a rechargeable lithium battery already installed. Simply charge it, insert a microSD card, and you're ready to scan. Be sure you have a card handy however, since the scanner doesn't come with one. According to VuPoint Solutions, you can use cards with up to 32GB of storage.

Scanning is easy. Simply roll down or across the page. Given that you can't capture a full letter-size page at once, sweeping across is probably the better approach for single-column text, since it will capture full lines. For multicolumn text, scanning a column with each sweep will generally make more sense. Either way, as with the PDS-ST415-VP, there's no learning curve. I got acceptable scans starting with my first try, both for recognizing text, and for scanning photos well enough to scan an article, for example, and get recognizable images of any photos.

The PDS-ST510-VP also comes with the same software as the PDS-ST415-VP, Abbyy Screenshot Reader, an OCR utility with a limited ability to translate images of text into editable text. Screenshot Reader recognizes text showing on screen, and it can recognize only as much text at once as can fit on the screen. To use it with the scanner files, which are in JPG format, you open the file on screen, and then tell Screenshot Reader to recognize the text.

Depending on your screen resolution, you may need to recognize a letter-size page of text in two or more pieces, which may lead you to decide that there's no good reason to stitch pages together. In my tests, using a 1280 by 1024 screen resolution, I got the best result with a 300 pixel per inch image by zooming Photoshop to 66 percent, so the text fit just within the screen width. At that size, I had to recognize each page in three sections.

At smaller zoom sizes I could recognize more of the page, but the accuracy dropped. At 66 percent zoom, the program read our Arial test page at sizes as small as 8 points, and our Times New Roman test page as sizes as small as 10 points, without a mistake. At 25 percent, the largest possible zoom size for showing a full page on screen at once, it couldn't read any size text sample for either font without a mistake.

Other Issues

One other issue with the PDS-ST510-VP is that you can't see if you have a high enough quality scan until you look at it on a computer, at which point you may no longer have the original available to rescan. However, you can't count this too heavily against the scanner, since the same limitation applies to most scanners that can scan without a computer. One the few exceptions is the Editors' Choice Visioneer Mobility ($199.99 direct, 4 stars), which lets you scan to a smartphone so you can see the results.

The best argument for the PDS-ST510-VP is its portability. Other handheld scanners, including the PDS-ST415-VP and DocuPen Xtreme X05 will scan faster, by letting you scan more of a page in a single sweep, but they won't fit in your pocket. And while the Visioneer Mobility will let you see your scan results on the spot, it's bigger still.

I'd like this scanner a lot better if it came with internal memory or included a microSD card and also came with its own stitching software?which is to say, there's room for improvement. But if you want a scanner you can carry with you literally every day to quickly scan articles, receipts, notes, business cards, or anything else you want a record of, the VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand Jr. PDS-ST510-VP can certainly do the job well enough to make it worth considering.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

SEC releases conference football schedule

Read?more: Local, Sports, Economy, SEC Conference Schedule, Football Season, Missouri to Host Alabama, Hotels, Reservations, Hotels Book Fast

UPDATE: Wednesday 8:00pm

Hotels in Columbia started getting calls soon after the new football schedule was released. the Holiday Inn Executive Center reports a "flood" of calls this morning. In a four hour period this afternoon manager JoAnna Chandler tells KRCG she took ten reservations herself, and workers are still taking calls.

She says the homecoming game October 27th against Kentucky seems to be a favorite and rooms are going fast.

At the nearby Drury Inn several weekend dates are already booked although workers on duty Wednesday night could not specify which ones. They too have received dozens of calls from Mizzou fans and out of towners eager to see the start of the Mizzou seasons vs SEC opponent.

According to Steve Duncan with the Jefferson City Convention and Visitors Bureau, hotels there also expect a boost in business because of the SEC schedule.

You can see the schedule below.

ORIGINAL STORY:

The Southeastern Athletic Conference released the 2012 conference football schedule.

The University of Missouri-Columbia, the SEC's newest member, has a line-up that includes Alabama, Georgia and Vanderbilt at Missouri.

?It?s good to see the schedule lined out on paper,? said Mizzou Head Coach Gary Pinkel, whose program is one of only eight nationally to have won at least eight games each year for the past six seasons.? ?Even though we just finished our season, this gets everyone excited to start preparing for the move.? We?re very pleased and honored to be joining such a successful and historically significant conference, and our program is looking forward to the challenges that we?ll face,? Pinkel said.

The season begins August 30th and ends November 24th.

Here's a complete schedule:

Date?????????????????????????? Opponent????????????????????????????? Site???????????????????????????????????????? Series History (Last Meeting)

Sept. 1??????????????????????? Open

Sept. 8?????????????????????? GEORGIA????????????????????????????? Columbia, Mo.????????????????????? UGA leads, 1-0 (1960)

Sept. 15???????????????????? ARIZONA STATE???????????????? Columbia, Mo.????????????????????? Tied, 3-3 (2011)

Sept. 22????????????????????? at South Carolina?????????????????? Columbia, S.C.?????????????????????? MU leads, 2-0 (2005)

Sept. 29????????????????????? Open

Oct. 6???????????????????????? VANDERBILT??????????????????????? Columbia, Mo.????????????????????? MU leads, 2-1-1 (1958)

Oct. 13?????????????????????? ALABAMA???????????????????????????? Columbia, Mo.????????????????????? MU leads, 2-1 (1978)

Oct. 20?????????????????????? Open

Oct. 27?????????????????????? KENTUCKY?????????????????????????? Columbia, Mo.????????????????????? UK leads, 2-1 (1968)

Nov. 3???????????????????????? at Florida??????????????????????????????? Gainesville, Fla.???????????????????? MU leads, 1-0 (1966)

Nov. 10?????????????????????? at Tennessee????????????????????????? Knoxville, Tenn.???????????????????? No previous meetings

Nov. 17?????????????????????? Open

Nov. 24?????????????????????? at Texas A&M??????????????????????? College Station, Texas????????? A&M leads, 7-5 (2011)

Season ticket information for the 2012 season has not yet been finalized.? Fans who would like to receive information on how to donate to the Tiger Scholarship Fund and become eligible to purchase next year?s season tickets, can click on the link below to register for more information: http://www.mutigers.com/genrel/12-master-request.html or visit the Tiger Scholarship Fund at tsf-mizzou.com to learn about priority football seating. The only way to guarantee a seat at the home football contests is to purchase season tickets.

There is no timetable on when the remaining non-conference games will be finalized, and details will be released when available.? For a look at the league-wide 2012 SEC conference schedules, please visit the online home of the SEC at?www.secdigitalnetwork.com.

Source: http://www.connectmidmissouri.com/news/story.aspx?id=701646

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Six Pets Die In Stockton Apartment Fire ? CBS Sacramento

STOCKTON (CBS13) ? Stockton fire fighters are trying to find out the cause of a fire in a Stockton apartment that killed several pets.

Flames broke out this morning in the top floor of the apartment complex on West Poplar Street at Commerce Street.

Fire investigators say the fire started in the back part of the unit, possibly in a bathroom or bedroom.

Five dogs and a cat were killed.

Source: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2011/12/26/six-pets-die-in-stockton-apartment-fire/

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Sports: Toros Celebrate the Holidays With Wins

It's been a festive week for our favorite guys, the Austin Toros. Needing one win to get back on track for the "Win 2, Lose 1" strategy that I've coined, the Toros did us one better, they won both games this week! Recaps are down below, but first, some more thoughts on the Toros of yesterday.





I've been trying to figure out just the right way to embrace our ball club now that Lance Thomas is gone. He's still across the pond in New Orleans, where he'll likely find himself a roster spot and a big pay raise from his Toros days. I've had some time now, and I'm come to accept this as reality. And my sadness has turned a 180. I'm ecstatic for Lance. He's in the NBA now! It's a dream come true for him, and for Lance Thomas fans everywhere. We might not get to see him dominate the basketball court at the Cedar Park Center anymore, and it's probably true that he's not ready to have a huge role for the NBA-owned Hornets, but we'll continue to monitor the situation, and if all goes according to plan, in a few years we'll all remember Lance's Toros days as he checks into the NBA All-Star game, wherever it be held.

In Toros news, we got our flashy playmaker, Justin Dentmon, back on the squad after he was waived by Lance's Hornets. "Slambuki Luke" Zeller was subsequently cut by the Spurs, a move that left San Antonio with just 13 players on the roster. Zeller's dynamic shooting abilities for a center, stretching the floor all the way out to 3-point distance, wasn't quite good enough for the defensive brain of Gregg Popovich, as Slambuki Luke's defense and rebounding are still lacking to make it on Popovich's bench. Zeller is likely to find his way back to the Toros, but at the moment he's weighing his options. That leaves Lance Thomas and Carldell "Squeaky" Johnson as the two Toros who have landed real roster spots in The Show, both landing with the New Orleans Hornets. It's a bittersweet moment, obviously, and we'll never forget how we enjoyed watching Johnson motor up and down the court in Austin. We'll reminisce with our pals at the corner store about the good old days, when NBA third-string point guard Carldell Johnson was our little engine that could.

The first of two recent games, the December 18 home victory against the bumbling, stumbling goofballs, the Texas Legends, brought an expected W to Austin's record. Texas came into the game at 1-7, and Austin needed the victory to establish themselves back at the 66% winning percentage (win 2, lose 1) that we at the Chronicle have outlined as a realistic goal for the team. And as figured by most, the Toros beat down the Legends 116-99. With the new starting lineup finding some insane chemistry over a very short period of time, Austin really looked like a tight-knit crew against Texas, but we need to take this with a grain of oats, what with the Legends being so dang lousy.

Omar Reed led the team in scoring efficiency for the third straight game, scoring 19 points on eight of 11 shooting. Reed, a savvy young player, is knocking on the starting lineup's door, and Head Coach Brad Jones has been impressed with his new players' abilities on offense. The Toros shot 85% from the free-throw line, and they forced 22 turnovers in beating the Legends with ease. They lead by 20 at halftime, and the general consensus at intermission was "game over." Toros 6-3 after the victory.

With plenty of practice time in between the December 18 victory and their next game, a roadie against the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, Austin was able to fine-tune their defensive game plan. After giving up an average of nearly 115 points per game in their previous four contests, the Toros were looking to prevent a second straight team from reaching the century mark in consecutive games, something they haven't done since the first two games of the season (probably thanks to Lance Thomas).

In the December 23 game against Fort Wayne, Austin welcomed back their star guard, Justin Dentmon, who had been waived by the New Orleans Hornets. Dentmon reclaimed his starting position, forcing Stefan Welsh back to the second unit, but in his first game back in a Toros uniform, Dentmon had trouble finding his shooting touch. He made just three of 13 field-goal attempts, but was dynamite from the charity stripe, knocking down all 12 attempts. With Dentmon returning, Omar Reed's hot streak ended, as he had just 5 points in 19 minutes, but the Toros focused their recent practice time on defense, and the effort showed as such. They held the Mad Ants to 41.4% shooting, including just 21.7% from downtown. A balanced offensive attack proved super, with the Austin starting five all scoring in double figures. Terrance Woodbury and Eric Dawson made up for Dentmon's poor shooting, shooting a combined 16 for 25 for 37 points. It was a noble team effort, and one that we should remember as the Toros beat the Mad Ants 110-98. Toros 7-3!

And with that 7-3 record comes exciting news! Going into Christmas Eve, your Austin Toros are in first place in the Western Conference! Not only that, their 7-3 record is the best in the entire D-League! The vibe all around Austin is Toros championship possibilities and how gosh darn good they look. Christmas tidings have never smelled so rosy.

The Week Ahead:
After a well deserved four-day break for the holidays, Austin is back in action with a back-to-back double home game bill against the Springfield Armor (who have one of the worst names in the D-League) on December 29 and 30. Springfield currently holds an impressive 7-5 record. The Toros need to protect home court, and even though it's always a daunting task to win a double-header like this, Austin needs to show dominance. Dentmon will have a full week of practice back with the club, and all gut feelings point to Austin winning.

The two games versus Springfield kick off a four-game homestand. Anyone able to attend all four games would be a fool not to. I'll be there, whispering magic spells to myself, trying to help the home team any way possible. Hopefully the ushers won't stop me from bringing some eye of newt into the arena. See you at the games! Happy Holidays!

Vs. Springfield: Thu., Dec. 29, 1pm; Fri., Dec. 30, 7:30pm; Thu., Jan. 5, 7:30pm. Cedar Park Center, 2100 Avenue of the Stars, Cedar Park, 512/600-5000. $8-99 plus fees.

Source: http://www.austinchronicle.com/blogs/sports/2011-12-28/toros-celebrate-the-holidays-with-wins/

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

UN, Iraq agree on Camp Ashraf resettlement plan (AP)

BAGHDAD ? The United Nations and the Iraqi government have signed an agreement to relocate several thousand Iranian exiles living in a camp in northeastern Iraq, the U.N.'s office in Baghdad announced Sunday.

But it's not clear yet whether the camp's residents have signed off on the deal.

In a statement late Sunday, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq said the agreement establishes a process to move the residents of Camp Ashraf to a temporary location. It did not give a timeline for the move or specify the new location.

A statement from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the residents would be moved to Camp Liberty, a former U.S. military base near the Baghdad International Airport.

"At this new location, the UN High Commission for Refugees will be able to conduct refugee status determinations for the residents of Ashraf ? a necessary first step toward resettlement to third countries," the statement said.

The People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran first moved to Camp Ashraf during the regime of Saddam Hussein, who saw the group as a convenient ally against Tehran. The group is committed to the overthrow of the Iranian regime, and sided with Iraq in the war against Iran in the 1980s.

The group carried out a series of bombings and assassinations against Iran's clerical regime in the 1980s and fought alongside Saddam's forces in the Iran-Iraq war. But the group says it renounced violence in 2001. U.S. soldiers disarmed them during the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has been determined to close down the camp, located in barren terrain northeast of Baghdad about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the Iranian border, by the end of December. His government considers the camp as an affront to Iraq's sovereignty.

Last week, an Iraqi government spokesman said the government was working out a solution to the situation at Camp Ashraf with the U.N. and would allow the camp to stay open into January as residents are being relocated. At the time, representatives of the residents suggested they would be willing to move, as long as their security was provided for.

Under the agreement outlined by the U.N., the international organization will monitor the relocation process and then a team from the U.N.'s refugee agency will be deployed at the new location to process the refugee claims.

The Iraqi government will be responsible for the exiles' safety during that time, and will have a liaison officer from the Ministry of Human Rights involved in the relocation, the U.N. said.

"I would like to highlight that the government is exclusively responsible for the safety and security of the residents both during their transfer and in the new location until they leave the country," said Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Iraq.

The Iraqi government's vow to close Camp Ashraf had raised concerns that forcibly removing its 3,400 residents would result in violence. The U.N. has said that at least 34 people were killed in a raid on the camp by Iraqi security forces last April.

Representatives of the camp could not be reached Sunday evening. They sent out a press release Sunday evening saying that rockets had been fired on their camp. No casualties were reported. There was no way to immediately verify the claims.

The People's Mujahedeen has been branded a foreign terrorist organization by the United States, a designation now under review by the State Department. It has been removed from similar blacklists in Europe.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/iran/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111226/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iraq

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Obama Makes Christmas Calls To Troops

HONOLULU (AP) - President Barack Obama is marking the Christmas holiday with calls to American service members stationed around the world.

The White House says Obama spoke with 10 service members, two from each branch of the military. He made the calls Christmas Eve from his rented vacation home on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, where he and his family are spending the holidays.

The Obamas are spending a quiet Christmas morning with friends and family.

The president has kept a low profile since arriving in Hawaii Friday evening to start a vacation that had been delayed due to the stalemate in Washington over extending payroll tax cuts. Obama's only outings thus far have been a trip to the golf course and dinner out with his wife.

Source: http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpps/news/obama-makes-christmas-calls-to-troops-dpgapx-km-20111225_16601843

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Monday, December 26, 2011

NBA Gives Fans Gift Of 5 Games On Christmas

Basketball fans who endured a five-month NBA lockout can enjoy a marathon of games Sunday, with five match-ups scheduled for Christmas day. The season tips off with the Boston Celtics vs. the New York Knicks. But perhaps the biggest game of the day will be a rematch of last season's NBA Finals, between the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat. Other matches include the Chicago Bulls vs. the Los Angeles Lakers; the Orlando Magic vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder; and the Los Angeles Clippers vs. the Golden State Warriors. In November, NBA players and owners had reached a tentative deal to end the league's months-long lockout. At the center of the dispute behind the lockout was the debate over how much of the league's revenue share should go to players, including for pensions and medical benefits -- something their union funded in the past. Owners had sought to change the old revenue-sharing arrangement that gave players 57% of the revenue. The new deal offers a virtual 50-50 split.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45786546/ns/local_news-houston_tx/

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Cardinal George compares Pride Parade to Klan gathering


According to Fox News, Cardinal Francis George has weighed in on recent controversies surrounding the 2012 Pride Parade, and his comments may upset some.

The parade, scheduled to be held two hours earlier than its usual noon kickoff time, will pass by Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church ( 708 W. Belmont ) this year. The route was re-worked after the attendance of more than 750,000 attendees sparked chaos in 2011.

The church opposes such changes, arguing that they will make it difficult for parishioners to get to Sunday service at that time.

"The Sunday morning for us is sacred," Father Thomas Srenn of Mount Carmel previously told Windy City Times, adding that he hopes parade organizers will reconsider.

The Cardinal told Fox News Chicago that he too disapproves of the route.

"You don't want the gay liberation movement to morph into something like the Ku Klux Klan, demonstrating in the streets against Catholicism," he said.

In a press release, LGBT Catholic organization Rainbow Sash Movement sounded off against the cardinal's comments.

"Cardinal George wants to promote a doubled standard when it comes to the Gay Pride Parade," the statement read. "One only has the look at the Chicago Marathon, and negative impact that race has on parishes such as Assumption Parish, St. Joseph's Parish, Immaculate Conception Parish and St. Michael's Parish just to name a few."

Our Lady of Mount Carmel hosts the Archdiocesan Gay and Lesbian Outreach, and Srenn said that reservations about the event had nothing to do with the content of the parade.

For more news on the parade, Pride Parade start returns to old time, please click on the link:

www.windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=35376

and Local and national groups sound off on Cardinal George

www.windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=35385

Photos Cardinal George greets members of the Archdiocesan Gay and Lesbian Outreach at mass Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004 at Mt. Carmel on Belmont. George sought out AGLO for a meeting Dec. 14, 2003, and from that meeting came the appearance in early 2004. He performed mass and then greeted people from AGLO after at a reception. His request for outreach was a direct result of protests by Dignity/Chicago and others against harsh wording against gays and gay families the summer of 2003 from the Vatican. Photo by Tracy Baim

About 150 supporters of same-sex marriage marched and rallied on the sidewalk across the street from the residence of Cardinal Francis George for Valentine's Day in 2004. The Catholic leader had spoken against the Illinois same-sex bill and equal marriage rights for gays. The rally in Chicago was part of a nationwide series of protests for same-sex marriage. 33rd Ward Ald. Richard Mel and his daughter Deborah ( now a state representative ) attended the rally and he Mel spoke in favor of same-sex unions. Photo by Tracy Baim

Source: http://windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=35368

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Column: Finally, some good news for college game (AP)

We interrupt this seamy, scandal-plagued, cash-grab-of-a-college-football season for the following public-service message:

Matt Barkley is staying in school.

The announcement Thursday that Barkley will return to Southern California for his senior season isn't really a tale about great sacrifice. He knows NFL-ready quarterback prospects almost always hold their value and he'll likely get his millions soon enough.

It isn't even the most uplifting story in the game this week. That would be Eric LeGrand's appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated commemorating the best sports moment of 2011, when he led his Rutgers teammates onto the field in a wheelchair for a home game in late October, little more than a year after he was paralyzed playing against Army.

Barkley's decision isn't the newsiest development this week, either, That would be the wrist slap the NCAA gave Ohio State, whose clueless president and shameless athletic director whined that the school had punished itself enough after learning that former coach Jim Tressel lied and cheated his way through the entire 2010 season.

But Barkley's story might be the most surprising, considering how rarely loyalty takes hold across the college football landscape, including the very spot on which he was standing.

Not quite two years ago, Pete Carroll, the coach who recruited Barkley, left for Seattle and the NFL rather than stick around and face the harsh penalties the NCAA was about to levy on Southern California for a host of violations on his watch. The coach Barkley played for the past two seasons, Lane Kiffin, didn't exactly cover himself in glory, either, for the way he departed Tennessee ? abruptly ? to take Carroll's place.

Barkley and his teammates bore the brunt of the postseason bans and all that upheaval and decided to come back anyway.

"I am staying so I can finish what I started," Barkley said to cheers inside USC's Heritage Hall.

More than a few pro scouts shook their heads at that moment, though, recalling how Matt Leinart made the same call to a similar round of cheers a handful of years earlier.

"It's another year with my pals, no matter how it turns out," Leinart said a few days after his decision. "But I'll tell you what: I didn't want to look back 10 or 20 years down the road and find out I passed on the chance to be a part of something really special."

He was coming off USC's back-to-back national championships and a Heisman Trophy-winning season. He didn't duplicate either achievement in the one that followed and his draft stock tumbled when Texas quarterback Vince Young, who outplayed Leinart in a thrilling Bowl Championship Series finale, declared himself eligible for the same 2006 draft. Leinart, a lock for the top spot a year earlier, tumbled to No. 10 and wound up costing himself millions.

If there's any consolation for Barkley in that example, it's that Leinart, despite proving himself a barely adequate backup in the pros, still made millions. Plus, like Leinart, Barkley will be returning to a Trojans squad with a very realistic chance to win a national championship next season and a strong enough supporting cast ? on offense, anyway ? to get him a Heisman Trophy.

USC finished 10-2 and climbed all the way to No. 5 before shutting things down for the season. While Barkley loses his best protector on the offensive line ? left tackle Matt Kalil already declared for the NFL draft, where he could go as high as No. 2 ? the quarterback will reunite with receivers Marqise Lee and Robert Woods, a tandem that might be the nation's best.

We won't know how things turn out, of course, for a while. But it's hardly the bad business decision those NFL scouts panned it as, if only because Stanford's Andrew Luck made the same one at the end of last season and cemented his place at the top of next spring's NFL draft.

And the quartet of quarterbacks who did the same dating back to Peyton Manning in 1997 ? Leinart, Tim Tebow (2009) and Jake Locker (2010) ? all were gone by the end of the first round the following year.

But minimizing the risk that Barkley is taking shouldn't stop us from marveling at the loyalty he showed to a school and a sport that always rewards coaches and administrators handsomely, but not always the kids who make it all possible.

The lessons the sport has been teaching the past few years ? from fleeing coaches to shady conference realignment schemes to university presidents only too willing to look the other way ? is that it's every man for himself. By returning to USC for one more year, Barkley signaled he was still about something else.

Bravo.

"That's not an easy decision," said Kiffin, who won't get a better present this Christmas. "Not many people would do what Matt has done."

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Jim Litke is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at jlitke(at)ap.org. Follow him at http://Twitter.com/JimLitke.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111223/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_jim_litke122211

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

BREVEMENTE ? Nuevos logos de Cofidis, Youtube, Energy, Caja Rural y Asbanc

Hoy etrenamos esta nueva secci?n de noticias sobre identidad corporativa que no ocupar?n todo un art?culo, sino que se resumir?n brevemente en un mismo post.

Cofidis, estrena identidad corporativa

La compa??a espa?ola l?der en cr?dito personal cambia de imagen. Se ha llevado a cabo un restyling de la marca, para dotarla de modernidad, simplicidad y equilibrio. Su icono, un sol que representaba el positivismo, ha sido afinado y degradado, y se ha marcado mejor la separaci?n entre ?ste y el texto. La tipograf?a se suaviza, sin serifas y en caja baja, m?s redondeada y compacta. Se destaca la C en may?sculas rodeada por los rayos del sol.

Youtube limpia su logo

Youtube ha renovado recientemente la apariencia de su web y con este cambio han aprovechado para limpiar su logotipo de brillos y degradados optando por un conjunto mucho m?s plano (sigue existiendo cierto degradado, pero es muy sutil). Youtube no tocaba su logotipo desde 2006.

Energy es la nueva marca de Mediaset

Mediaset Espa?a contin?a preparando el lanzamiento de su nuevo canal para principios de 2012, que estar? dirigido especialmente al ?p?blico principalmente masculino, joven y urbano?. Energy ser? finalmente el nombre y la marca de la futura cadena. El logotipo de Energy, una ?E? may?scula que ?a?na la esencia y el estilo de la imagen? del resto de canales del grupo, as? como algunos de sus ?elementos m?s representativos? como, por ejemplo, la parte superior de la ?E? -presente en los logos de Telecinco, LaSiete y Factor?a de Ficci?n- adopta el negro como color corporativo.

Caja Rural se renueva, pero solo en Castell?n

Caja Rural ha adoptado un nuevo logotipo, pero solo en su sucursal de Castell?n. En el nuevo logotipo de Caja Rural Castell?n se ha optado por una tipograf?a redonda y en caja baja, en un esfuerzo por transmitir modernidad, simplicidad y cercan?a.
La raz?n de la existencia del c?rculo con la abreviatura ?CS? es que es un icono muy implantado en el imaginario de los castellonenses por su presencia en las matr?culas de los veh?culos durante d?cadas y que sigue siendo muy popular al definir a Castell?n en los foros y redes sociales en internet. Adem?s, se ha incorporado un otra tonalidad de verde, han eliminado el icono de las espigas y se ha apostado por la caja baja.

La Asociaci?n de Bancos Peruanos adopta una imagen corporativa m?s actual

La Asociaci?n de bancos del Per? (Asbanc) ha comenzado a utilizar un nuevo logotipo institucional, tras 15 a?os utilizando su antigua marca.
As? mismo, el gremio bancario relanz? tambi?n su p?gina web (www.asbanc.com.pe).
Un restyling completamente necesario, que dota de contemporaneidad a la marca, con un icono moderno y que sigue bastante las tendencias actuales del dise?o corporativo (degradados, formas en volumen?), todo esto acompa?ado de una tipograf?a sencilla en caja baja. Una mejora sustancial.

Source: http://www.piensologoexisto.com/brevemente-nuevos-logos-de-cofidis-youtube-energy-caja-rural-y-asbanc/

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A real sea change

International diplomats met two weeks ago at the UN Durban Climate Change Conference in South Africa to discuss a greenhouse gas reduction plan?displaying no urgency to reach any meaningful agreement. Meanwhile, researchers at the American Geophysical Union annual meeting in San Francisco are reporting what many scientists have suspected for a long time but have been thus far not been able to prove convincingly?that the world?s sea level is likely to rise by at least 3 feet in the next 100 years.

The vast Greenland ice sheet is melting at an increasingly rapid rate?much faster than most conservative estimates made by, among other authorities, the UN?s own Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In the last decade, scientific technologies have made fast advances toward more confident and precise measurements of the complex changes in the Greenland ice sheet.

Previous estimates by the IPCC were kept low because there was so much uncertainty in the measurements. Many suspected it was melting faster, but at best could only support such claims anecdotally. This scientific uncertainty has been cast erroneously by some as evidence that the risk of glacial melting was being exaggerated. It was always a distinct possibility that the ice sheets were melting more rapidly.

What?s more worrying is the range of possibilities is growing larger. Due to the nonlinear behavior of melting ice, a slight increase in the rate of melting now would result in an enormous difference in how much ice melts over the next 100 years. You can relate this powerful effect to how much a homeowner saves from a 1-2% drop in interest rates over the life of a 30-year mortgage.

Think of it this way?if sea level is forecast to rise 1 foot, it is really a mid-range estimate between 0.5 feet and 2 feet. If the mid-range estimate is now 2 feet or even 3 feet, the possible range suddenly expands from 1.5 to 6 feet. Our coastal inhabitants and managers must be able to comprehend the scope of what such a change would mean for us.

We can look to Louisiana to see a parallel. The Louisiana coast, made up of the expansive Mississippi Delta, has been ground zero for an ongoing coastal catastrophe for decades. Due to numerous man-made alterations, the delta is sinking, that is the sea level is rising, as much as 3 feet per century (leaving some portions of New Orleans 10 feet below sea level). As a result, one football field-sized area drowns on the Mississippi Delta every hour, 15 square miles every year.

At one time Louisiana had numerous strings of sandy barrier islands along the delta, some having served as popular resorts as far back as the mid- 1800?s. Those that remain today are shifting landward and shrinking in size faster than any other barrier islands in the lower US. Hurricanes have finished off most of the Chandelier Islands, Timbalier Island, and Isles Dernieres?and the remaining ones will eventually suffer the same fate.

The Chesapeake and the Albemarle-Pamlico estuaries are the next largest coastal wetland systems in the US. If the Mississippi Delta barrier islands and wetlands give us any insight about the future of the Outer Banks and the Albemarle-Pamlico system, they don?t stand a chance facing 3 feet of sea level rise.

The Outer Banks of North Carolina differ significantly from Louisiana?s barrier islands. Louisiana never had one continuous unbroken line of islands; the Outer Banks are wider and higher in many places. We may not see a total collapse of the entire Outer Banks but it is a virtual certainty that we will see the islands migrating toward the mainland. Patch-up jobs will not suffice. Within the sounds, the marsh and swamplands will disappear in a similar fashion to the Louisiana marshes.

There is no credible reason to believe that sea level will not continue to rise indefinitely. The year 2100 is not the end of time. Will 3 feet become 6 feet or 10 feet? There is enough ice in the Greenland ice cap to raise sea level by 20 feet, and Antarctica has 10 times more ice than Greenland. Whatever happens centuries from now, the immediate future has enough potential for catastrophic change that we can?t just bury our proverbial heads in the sand and hope that we can patch up our beaches or stick our fingers in the dike.

It is time to make bold and innovative changes to our future economic and environmental planning for our coast. In the past we worried about saving a few beach houses; we must see that the news we are receiving now threatens our entire coastal economy.

Cape Hatteras, North Carolina area as seen from Apollo 9

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This imagery was acquired by the NOAA Remote Sensing Division to support NOAA national security and emergency response requirements. In addition, it will be used for ongoing research efforts for testing and developing standards for airborne digital imagery.? Individual images have been combined into a larger mosaic and tiled for distribution. The approximate ground sample distance (GSD) for each pixel is 50 cm (1.64 feet). Image file size is between 1 MB and 6 MB and covers 2.5 by 2.5 kilometers (1.55 miles.). NASA JSC Digital Image Collection

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Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=ee507f4b4115c64fbb47624f0ace36b1

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Obama welcomes payroll tax deal (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama is welcoming a deal on extending a payroll tax cut and congratulating Congress for ending its "partisan stalemate."

The president issued a statement Thursday evening moments after House Speaker John Boehner announced that House Republicans were reversing course and accepting a two-month extension agreed to by the Senate and supported by the president.

Obama says the deal, which also extends unemployment benefits, is good news just in time for the holidays and the right thing to do for American families and the economy.

And he is thanking Americans who pressured Congress to get it done.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

President Barack Obama on Thursday chided House Republicans he said are holding up an extension of expiring payroll tax cuts, saying the debate is "about the American people."

To make his point, Obama was flanked at the White House by people who said they would be stretched thin financially if Congress failed to extend the cuts before the end of the year. If no deal is reached, the White House says a person making $50,000 a year would see a loss of about $40 per paycheck.

"Now there may be some folks in the House who refuse to vote for this compromise because they don't think 40 bucks is a lot of money," Obama said. "But anyone who knows how to stretch a budget knows that at the end of the week or the end of the month, $40 can make all the difference in the world."

In seeking to ratchet up pressure on Republicans for a deal, Obama reiterated his call for a two-month extension of the payroll tax cuts, a measure already agreed to by an overwhelming majority of Senators from both parties. He said the House GOP's refusal to sign on to the bipartisan deal was exactly why the American people have grown so frustrated with Washington.

"This is an issue where an overwhelming number of people in both parties agree," Obama said. "How can we not get that done? Has this place become so dysfunctional that even when people agree to things we can't do it? It doesn't make any sense. Enough is enough."

House Republicans say they oppose the two-month deal because it doesn't provide the public and businesses enough certainty. They've called on Obama and Senate Democrats to instead negotiate a full-year extension now.

Earlier Thursday, House Speaker John Boehner called Obama, their second conversation in as many days. The White House said Obama committed to immediately starting talks on a full-year deal if the House first passes the two-month extension. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has also urged the House to pass a short-term extension while starting work on the full-year deal.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/uscongress/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111222/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_payroll_tax

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Apple iPad 3 to include the iPhone 4S SIRI?

Yet another Apple rumor to serve you. This time, it?s all about the iPad 3 and its possible features.

Yes, Apple is expected to release a new tablet next year that might use the ?iPad 3? name. Early reports say it will arrive by second quarter of 2012, similar to previous iPad releases.

According to eWeek, Apple?s iPad 3 could feature the voice assistant SIRI citing reports circulating online. Apparently, the iPhone 4S customers say the new voice command feature is the ?best feature? beating the new dual-core A5 chip and the new 8-megapixel camera, so it looks like Apple can sell more iPads if it will also give the next-gen tablet a sexy voice command treatment.

Apple iPad 3 rumors.

Rumors also add that the next iPad will feature a better LCD screen citing months-old reports posted online like the statement from LG Display CEO who said that the ?Retina? display is coming to the iPad and other non-iPhone smartphones.

The ?revolution? of Android smartphones is ongoing. In fact, the latest phone from Google and Samsung, the Galaxy Nexus, features a 4.65-inch screen with 310 pixels per inch, very close. It is worth noting that the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S feature a 3.5-inch screen with 326 pixels per inch.

One analyst said the iPad 3 might arrive in February, but follow ups from other ?experts? say Apple will still follow the April tradition. Either way, according to new reports, Apple will not release a new tiny tablet to compete against the Amazon Kindle Fire.

Instead, according to these self-proclaimed Apple experts, Apple will release a new iPad next year, and the company will drop the prices of the iPad 2 variants. The possibility of the 8GB iPad is also high, says others.

Via EWeek.

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Source: http://www.popherald.com/apple-ipad-3-to-include-the-iphone-4s-siri/14462/

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Frustrated Jackson asks NFL about Suh's helmet removal

December 22, 2011, 7:02 pm

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ALAMEDA -- Yes, Raider Nation, Hue Jackson is just as frustrated as you are with the record-pacing blizzard of yellow flags thrown at the Raiders this season.

In fact, the rookie coach also noticed Detroit's Ndamukong Suh removing his helmet immediately after he blocked Sebastian Janikowski's game-winning 65-yard field goal attempt on Sunday, which, according to the book, could have been called a penalty on the Lions, who escaped with the 28-27 victory.

"Yeah, I could tell you a couple things that happened prior to that, too, that didn't get called," Jackson said. "I'm not surprised anymore. Not that I'm -- I think you guys know I'm not bashing the officials. I'm not saying that.

"There's all kinds of things that I think through?and people give you the blank stare, like, 'What are you talking about? Where did that come from?' But that's part of it, too. You?ll learn as you continue to move forward and get better through all those things. But that being said, we all have to get better."

Had Suh been flagged for removing his helmet on the field, a 15-yard penalty would have been assessed and don't you think the Raiders would have liked Janikowski's chances from 50 yards?

Jackson said he addressed the league, not only on Suh's helmet removal, but on several instances. Jackson famously questioned the referees following Oakland's victory at Minnesota on Nov. 20.

"Oh yeah, that?s what I'm saying," Jackson said. "I brought all those things up, but at the end of the day the game's over. Like I told you, we get all these reports back. If I showed you guys the reports we get back, maybe people wouldn't be so pissed about all the penalties we do get. Maybe people would understand that maybe some of those things?should have been called the other way."

Asked if he would show those reports, Jackson laughed and said reporters were "still going to write what you write. I respect that."

With league-leading figures in penalties (140) and penalty yardage (1,202), the Raiders are on pace for 160 penalties for 1,374 yards, which would eclipse the 158 penalties for 1,304 yards committed by the 1998 Kansas City Chiefs.

"We're not going to cry sour grapes," Jackson said. "When we get good enough, as I keep saying, that won't be the issue for this football team. But I don't tell our players what I just said. I never would because it's not about that. At the end of the day we got called, and we've got to make sure we put ourselves in position where we don't get called."

Specifically, though, about that Suh-helmet issue, replays showed the helmet coming off at almost the exact moment the clock struck zero. At least, that's what Jackson was told.

"Yeah, the game was over," Jackson said. "They had blown end of regulation. So it's like going to shake somebody's hand. But it looked like it was close. You think there was a block, he was running down the field, take your helmet off. It was inconclusive as they say. That's the way it goes."

Source: http://www.csnbayarea.com/blog/raiders-talk/post/Frustrated-Jackson-asks-NFL-about-Suhs-h?blockID=617772&feedID=5878

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Polish power - 2011's team of the year (ESC) - SK Gaming

PLESC Gaming Poland came into 2011 after a 2010 of battling their way back up the ranks to title contedership. The four-man core with the most major titles in history had been plummeted to the basement of top tier CS early in 2010 and an e-Stars win aside had been fighting simply to make top 4s throughout the second half of the year. In 2011 they came out swinging with consistently high placings and impressive performances. They outlasted and outperformed the likes of the dangerously consistent DKmTw of the first 2/3rds, a UANatus Vincere side on their way to their fourth and fifth straight major finals and an SESK Gaming team doing their best voltron impression with Sweden's best aimers gathered under one roof.

That the Poles would end up team of the year was expected by few, likely not even by themselves. Nevertheless as 2011 ends ESC are the team of the year and in all the right areas. Owners of the best record across the majors, more significant tournament wins than anyone else, more prize money than anyone else, more prize money than any year in their history, the first truly consistent year in their histories and now with PL pasha initiated into their golden tradition of winning majors. 2011 was the year of ESC, the race is done and the prize is won.

Establishing the team of year

Being as the race for team of the year 2011 came down to the final major event, WCG, and ESC actually trailed by a small margin going into that event it's worth outlining how the Polish team won the team of the year race and by what final margin. At the end of 2011 the only teams left in the conversation are ESC and SK, with Na`Vi's $94,256 looking nice on paper but the Ukrainians only having a single significant international tournament win.

To examine the years of ESC and SK let's break down their meaningful tournament placings into three categories: major, medium and small.

Major tournaments

PL ESC
IEM V WC (2nd)
ESWC (4th)
WCG (1st)

vs.

SE SK
ESWC (1st)
WCG (2nd)

The major tournaments are the most prestigious, historically significant and often most high paying tournaments of each year. Winning other tournaments will add to a players bank account and help establish the background details of success and consistency in his career but the majors define the players who make the jump up to being all time great players and attain a level of CS immortality. As such one's record in the majors should always be the first criterion for judging the overall year a lineup has had.

The Poles have the superior record here, though not by a large margin, being as they placed 2nd in the IEM V WC and 1st at the WCG, tying SK's majors record and then edging them with an additional 4th at ESWC. Since SK Gaming's lineup with Delpan was set months after the first major of the year, IEM V World Championship, the Swedish team has third major placing to even compare. So on majors ESC wins out thanks to winning the WCG at the end of the year. Had SK taken that gold medal it would have been a different story, being as SK would have won two majors and ESC none.

Medium tournaments

PL ESC
IEM V EU (3rd)
Xperia PLAY (1st)
e-Stars Seoul (1st)
SEC (1st)

vs.

SE SK
Dreamhack Summer (1st)
GameGune (1st)
e-Stars Seoul (2nd)
IEM VI New York (1st)

I define medium tournaments as those which aren't on the same level in terms of significance as the majors but still have accomodate international competition, decently impressive fields and solid prize money payouts. After a team's majors have been scrutinised the next area to place one's attention is record across the medium tournaments.

On the surface both teams won three of these events each. However, when one considers the competition level of the tournaments won ESC wins out by a considerable margin. Xperia PLAY and Dreamhack Summer were both on the same level of competition, with Xperia lacking Na`Vi but Dreamhack lacking the Poles. Nevertheless both teams beat the other two elite teams in attendance and the rest of the field was impressive.

e-Stars Seoul was a more impressive tournament to win than GameGune because the South Korean event had all four of the world's elite teams (Na`Vi, FX, SK and mTw) in attendance, while GameGune had only Na`Vi of the elite teams in attendance to potentially challenge SK. Even going further down the participants list yields a stronger field for e-Stars in terms of other top 10 teams. That both teams were rare double elimination Bo1 tournaments also makes it convenient to compare them directly.

The final event win for each again scores a victory for ESC as their SEC title easily exceeds SK's IEM VI New York title. The former saw three of the world's elite teams (FX, SK and Na`Vi) attending while SK had no elite sides to worry about in New York, being as mTw were fielding a ringer. The medium event placing which did not yield a win for each team still goes in ESC's favour as their third placing at the single elimination Bo3 IEM V European Championship which was stacked from top to bottom with Europe's best teams is of more significance than SK's 2nd place finish at the double elimination Bo1 e-Stars tournaments.

Small tournaments

PL ESC
ICSC7 (2nd)
ICSC8 (3rd)
ASUS Summer (1st)
BEAT IT Russia (5th)

vs.

SE SK
ICSC8 (1st)

Small tournaments are in this case the events held in Ukraine routinely throughout the year with smaller prize purses (usually around $5,000) and while featuring competitive fields, in terms of the overall level of the participants, typically not coming close to the level of international diversity and number of top teams in attendance. These tournaments are much less important to a team's legacy and overall degree of success than the other two categories, meaning these placings are based used to add in a little background shading to the broader strokes painted with the more significant categories already considered.

The short version would be to say that ESC wins this category by a huge margin based on the face they won the same number of events as SK but additionally placed top three at another two. Throwing in the Poles' fifth at BEAT IT Russia isn't really even necessary at that point, but it adds a tiny rimple of emphasis to this region of focus. All of these events featured two elite teams at most as Na`Vi and SK were never both present at any of them, while the Poles attended all of them.

I've excluded ICSC9 from this category since it was held online, while the rest were all LAN tournaments.

Conclusion - ESC crowned

The fact was a race down to the final event might make it seem counter-intuitive that ESC could have won it by a significant margin but looking at each team's record broken down into these categories shows a significant edge for the Polish team. If ESC had not won WCG then SK would have led the most important category, majors, and being as the Swedes would have won two majors to the Poles none it would have been enough to throw the overall edge into SK's favours in spite of the other categories. Since ESC took down that WCG they lead by a slight margin in majors, a decently large margin in medium tournaments after consideration and then smaller events is also a decent margin. Overall the difference between the two is enough to state conclusively that ESC is the team of the year for 2011.

The year-long saga of the persistent and consistent Poles

To refresh our collective memories of how 2011 played out from the perspective of the team of the year let's retrace their steps on the path to that distinctive end-of-year title from its beginnings in January.

Ukraine plays host to 'The First Great War'

The year began in Kiev at the IEM V European Championship and ESC, under the Frag eXecutors name, managed a third place finish. Coming off their numerous top four placings in the latter half of 2010 this might have seemed like par for the course and no huge step up of note, but in fact the way the Poles went about this placing spoke to them having refined their game for 2011.

First of all they went undefeated in Group A winning all five maps, including wins over mTw and SK. That both of the latter map wins came on inferno, a map which had been a problem child for the Polish lineup the previous year, spoke volumes and saw them going into the playoffs with seemingly no weaknesses, being as this tournament was under old five map pool with one map toss per Bo3.

ImageTheir semi-final matchup with mTw was one of, if not the best, series of 2011 as it produced a full-scale back and forth war which achieved epic status as two of the world's elite teams went the full regulation distance in all three maps and the first was even pushed into overtime. The Poles lost that first map, the overtime game on nuke, and came back with a second map win on train which saw a lockdown CT second half save their first half five round effort from putting them out of the event. FX lost the third, inferno, in the final round to see their chances of a title slip away as the Danes wiped the sweat off their brows and let out an exhalation of relief.

That mTw was a single kill from winning the European Championship title, losing only to a once in a lifetime type of performance from an overlooked fnatic side, made the Poles historic semi-final battle seem that much more telling about their level. The message had been sent despite the loss: FX would contend for titles in 2011. A third place decider victory over Na`Vi was a nice bonus but being as those kind of decider games are rarely played at full force by both sides and Na`Vi had suffered uncharacteristic losses it was tough to put a huge amount of stock in the result.

A major final at the first attempt

At March's IEM V World Championship the first major of the year saw FX placed in another group with mTw, avoiding the insanely stacked Group B. There was little doubt in anyone's mind that the Danish and Polish teams would not only progress but decide the top spot in the group. That proved to be the case as mTw trashed FX 16:3 on inferno, reawakening concerns about that map for FX. In the playoffs an early round matchup against fnatic was initially scary, as some of the Polish players said practice online against the Swedish European Champions had not been going favourably, but in the end FX handled fnatic in two straight maps, some NEO magic helping squeeze them through the 16:14 dust2 opener.

ImageIn the semi-finals an undefeated SK lineup featuring dennis was hungry for a chance at success, having flopped in the group stage in Kiev. FX began strongly, as is their pattern, and a huge 11 round terrorist half saw them put away the train opener 16:10. The Poles are famous for dropping the second maps of series in unconvincing fashion when up after the first map and that pattern continued here as they lost nuke in unimpressive fashion. Down by seven as T they fought back to make it a respective 7:8 deficit at the end of the first half but then SK put a terrorist beating on them with a clinching eight rounds in 10 placed in the second half.

The decider was dust2 and again FX only squeezed out 16:14 against a Swedish side. This deciding map will go down as one of epic comebacks in CS history thanks to the seemingly impossible hill the Poles found themselves having to climb down the stretch. FX had won the first half as T 9:6, but that didn't look too convincing considered in the context of them at one point having an 8:1 lead. In the second half SK strung together their own run and pushed the score out to 14:12 for the Swedish side, only two rounds from winning the semi-final. FX were not only on the weaker side of the map needing all four of the remaining rounds to stay alive but even a single round loss would crush them economically and leave the chances of even reaching overtime a very distant possibility.

ImageWinning off of force buys and a memorable 1v1 between kuben and RobbaN at the top corner of long A FX came back from the dark brink of elimination to take the map and the series. The release of tension and emotion upon surviving so many do-or-die situations to come out victorious saw the Poles emotionally fatigued, and kuben and TaZ wept openly at their machines in the 10 minutes following the end of the map.

Despite both of those players being veterans of five major World Championship level victories in the past, and this being merely a semi-final win, their reaction was both indicative of the extreme degrees of stress that map had inflicted and the climb back to the top the Polish team had been on ever since their early 2010 failures with new recruit pasha. 15 months after their WCG 2009 victory NEO, TaZ, kuben and loord had reached another major final, and a record-breaking third IEM final. Their dream of another major title, this time with pasha in the fold, seemed like it might actually manifest on that final CeBit day.

Awaiting FX in the final were the reigning IEM World Champions Na`Vi, who were seeking a fourth straight major CS title in less than 13 months. Na`Vi's floundering fourth place at the European Championship had instilled a lot of uncertainty in the community as to whether or not they could still perform at the impossibly high level they had established the previous year, when destiny and greatness had courted them often and with a persistent grace. Still, a semi-final win over perennial victims mTw had Na`Vi registering on people's CS richter scale again.

The final looked to be playing out to the script FX had in mind as they laid down a very sturdy 12 CT round first half on train. If the world's best train Terrorist side team could take four rounds against the world's, and quite likely history's. greatest train CT side team then map one would be in the win column for them. As it was history continued to remain of Na`Vi's side as they took the required 13th CT round on the final round of regulation.

FX seemed to have mentally reset as they took nine T rounds in the first half of map two, dust2, but Na`Vi's brutal play on that map was too much for them in the second and they had no more hero plays up their sleeve, giving up 11 rounds in 12 total to see the Ukrainians take a fourth straight major title.

The proving grounds

If that IEM World Championship final had been heartbreaking for FX then they knew nothing of what was in store, albeit on a much smaller scale, back in Kiev for the Intel Challenge Super Cup (ICSC) 7 final at the end of the same month. Despite a shaky loss to KerchNET on tuscan, a sign of things to come on that map for 2011, the Poles tied Na`Vi on train in group play and moved onto the playoffs. In the final they meet their Ukrainians nemeses and looked to avenge the IEM loss. After winning the first, nuke, 16:12 the second slipped out of their grasp 14:16. Suffering a troubled four round CT first half they had fought back with their own terrorist excellence, yielding 10 rounds, but not been able to match Na`Vi's output. A third map would decide the series.

inferno was a map both teams had had their ups and downs on so when FX took nine first half T rounds they seemed poised to put a legitimate Bo3 win on the Ukrainians. Reaching 14:13 as CT the Polish team had Na`Vi needing all three remaining rounds to win without an overtime session. What's more Na`Vi began that 28th round with a four galil and one AK force-buy. Nevertheless Na`Vi took that round with their default into A and flawless flashes. A failed save on the next round for FX saw them facing elimination for the first time in the series, needing to win the final CT round to reach overtime.

ImageWhen markeloff found himself 1v4 Na`Vi's chances for taking the game in overtime were very slim. Reducing the disadvantage to 1v3 and planting 2010's player of the year took up an aggressive position behind the double box at the CT spawn arch entrance to B. NEO infamously bunny-hopped around, leading to him being killed, and a shot through the right wall took TaZ down and made it a 1v1. loord had been creeping up the banana but markeloff held on to spray him down and win the series for Na`Vi. Despite FX's great play through the year, and the exciting maps they had delivered to fans, they were no closer to an event win and now seemed to have Na`Vi firmly blocking their path. One could be forgiven for feeling like the Poles were starting to get that sinking feeling mTw had when they realised Na`Vi would crush their dreams of a great year at every turn.

In April Xperia PLAY was hosted at Copenhagen Games and Na`Vi chose not to attend, being as Zeus was in the process of becoming a father. That left the other three elite teams of the year (FX, mTw and SK) to decide the title amongst themselves against a stacked Nordic field. Reaching a semi-final date with mTw the Poles had revenge on their mind from the European Championship and thus began 'The Second Great War' as the two teams managed to produce another great series of 2011. Once more no regulation rounds went unused and overtime was again called into use.

ImageFX took inferno 16:14 but an overtime second map loss on inferno pushed things to a decider. On nuke the match and series again continued inroads into historic territority and in the second overtime FX claimed some redemption from 'The First Great War' as they took the series and moved into the final. The downside of the length of the semi-final, combined with the organisation of the tournament, was that it meant the final vs. SK would be played at 4am local time. Both teams were exhausted and FX felt a some resistance from the Swedes on the first map but after pushing past that found dennis and company easy enough to bowl over for the title and some much needed sleep. The first title of the year, thanks to wins over elite teams and almost $15,000 seemed to be a great omen for NEO and his men.

Easing into the Summer after downtime

Difficulties with their organisation being unable to send them to events, and loord having damaged his foot thanks to extracirricular activities, meant FX's Xperia momentum dissipated and by they attended ICSC8 they had gone two full months without a competitive international LAN match. What's more SK had added Delpan and moved to the top of the pile with a win at Dreamhack Summer. When the two lineups clashed in Kiev it was clear whose level was higher at the time.

FX had suffered a humiliating 0:16 tuscan violation at the AK-laden hands of Moscow Five in the online group stage, losing every CT round. In the LAN group stage they took another tuscan loss to KerchNET and lost both maps against SK, train and inferno. After beating roccat (later known as WinFakt) in two maps in the quarter-final FX and SK met in the semi-final, only for the Swedes to push past them without much difficulty and go on to win another event.

Heading back to Ukraine for ASUS Summer FX were piecing things together on the road back to being an elite team. In the semi-final they survived a three map battle with Lions, losing the first map on nuke in overtime and then winning the third, on inferno, in triple overtime. inferno continued to be an enigma for the Polish side but the win would give them confidence they had figured out some tweaks and these would be displayed soon enough. With Na`Vi losing to domestic rivals DTS in the other semi-final FX took the weaker Ukrainian team in two maps and the title.

The turning of the tide - becoming the world's best team

August's e-Stars Seoul event proved to be the venue for FX to reach the world #1 spot for the first time in the year. All four elite teams were in attendance and the pre-decided maps and double elimination Bo1 structure meant it would come down to when teams met opponents to decide their final placement. That could mean an easy run or a difficult one for the Poles. Their date with Na`Vi in the upper semi-final was less than eventual as they won their first game of forge 16:8. In the upper final they handled SK 16:9 on dust2 to send the Swedes to the lower bracket.

ImageDespite sitting in the final, needing only one map win to their eventual opponents two to take the title, FX could reasonably have been considered 50-50 at best against any of the teams remaining in the lower bracket. mTw, Na`Vi and SK all would stand a good chance on those two maps, FX's worst from the original five. As it was SK made it back for another shot at the Poles in the final. The first map saw tuscan prove another disasterous environment for FX and SK made it a one map game for the title. The subsequent inferno ended up going into overtime and after forcing their A default the Poles managed to snatch the victory and become the first team to eliminate the new SK lineup from a tournament.

October was set to be the busiest month of the year for CS teams, with two IEM events, SEC and ESWC. With all four of the elite teams skipping or failing to qualify for the first IEM the Samsung European Championship (SEC) was the first big event of the month in terms of the world rankings. A shaky group start of losing against WinFakt on nuke ended up helping AGAiN, as the team were now named, as they got the much easier side of the bracket, avoiding SK and Na`Vi. Beating out Moscow Five and Fear Factory in four straight maps they met Na`Vi in the final. The Ukrainians were looking to re-establish themselves after beating SK in the quarter-final for the Swedes first ever Bo3 loss with the Delpan lineup.

The final was one of the best series the AGAiN core have ever played out. Going against Na`Vi on the Ukrainian team's two best maps, which also happen to be AGAiN's strongest, the Polish team showed 2010's team of the year the power of aggressive pressure-play. On the train opener giving up 8 rounds to Na`Vi, knowing they would face the all-time great CT team's best side next, might have seemed like too much but AGAiN showed why the are one of the world's very best T side teams, taking their needed nine rounds within 11 played.

On dust2 the infamous pattern of easing up in the second map would not reappear this day. Despite a back and forth opening to the map AGAiN began putting increasingly aggressive CT pressure on Na`Vi's T side and it worked. The more aggressive the Poles became, pushing up into every angle of B tunnels, the more it hurt Na`Vi and the more tentative the Ukrainians became. This eventually saw the ridiculous spectable of one of the world's best T side dust2 teams unable to leave their spawn without being killed.

AGAiN's monster 12 round CT performance meant that even a run from Na`Vi in the second half could not make enough of a dent and they seized the two map series win to beat Na`Vi in their first Bo3 in 2011 and take a title on home soil, to the cheers of an entirely nonpartisan crowd. AGAiN seemed conclusively to be the world's best Counter-Strike team.

The dark days duly return
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If the increasing success and superlative play of 2011 had convinced everyone the Polish team were at a new level the next few tournaments and months would bring them crashing back to down to the level they had been at in the latter half of 2010, fighting for semi-finals and no titles. At ESWC an upset in fnatic's group gifted the Poles the easiest quarter-final opponent they could reasonably have hoped for yet they took three rounds to dispatch of the seemingly resurrected ALTERNATE. The next day they face Na`Vi in the semi-final and found themselves done after two maps that Paris day.

The first map, train, saw an 11 CT rounds first half performance disappear from memory after Na`Vi locked up the first map within 12 rounds of their own CT display. Next up the Poles elected to risk proving themselves on tuscan, apparently having some specific strategies planned. This ended up being a huge blunder against one of the world's better tuscan teams and Na`Vi held them to four terrorist first half rounds on arguably CS' most terrorist-sided map. Na`Vi took a little time but cleaned them up 16:12 overall to take the series in two. In the third place decider a dejected and out-of-form AGAiN against saw themselves taken to three maps by a German team, this time mouz got the victory and the Poles were pushed into fourth at 2011's second major. That AGAiN's only map victory had been an overtime win on the first, nuke, seemed to say it all for their ESWC run.

November rolled around and it would be the worst month of competition all year for AGAiN. Online they had reached the final of ICSC9 by beating DTS 2:1 in the upper bracket final. Then the same Ukrainian team came back to beat them in two straight Bo3, winning four straight maps, to take the title from them. At BEAT IT Russia things began poorly with another tuscan loss, this time to WinFakt in the groups. A quarter-final matchup with Na`Vi saw the SEC AGAiN nowhere to be seen and Na`Vi begin their routine dismantling of the Poles.

Losing another tuscan game in the first map, this time 11:16, only the map selection system, allowing picks before tosses, got them back in the series. They picked nuke, Na`Vi's infamous weak map, and won a game which involved a now infamous ghosting accusation against Na`Vi's ceh9. In the third map Na`Vi controlled the Poles with ease on mirage to put them out in 5th-8th, leaving them scrambling in decider games to even manage to win their eventual prize of $500.

ImageDreamhack Winter should have been AGAiN's chance to stop their downward spiral, as fnatic's upsets in their group coupled with SK choosing not to throw a game and avoid Na`Vi meant the two other elite teams would almost certainly be in the other side of the bracket from AGAiN. If they could just take care of a newly reformed ESC.sca lineup then they would have a relatively easy run to at worst a top two finish, at least in comparison to the other side of the bracket. The first part of that plan came awry as a tie with ESC meant round difference against the bad teams in the group ended up putting AGAiN through in second, booking them a spot in the same side as Na`Vi and SK.

After mouz threw their final group stage game vs. Lions the Poles got that Swedish side who had caused them some stress at ASUS Summer in the first round of the playoffs. Lions turned out to be one of the hottest teams in the building on that cold Swedish day and blizted through in three maps, winning two without AGAiN reaching 12 rounds on either.

SK's wins at IEM VI New York and ESWC had put the Swedish team back in front for the race to the finish line of being 2011's team of the year, having taken an all-important major title. Still the Polish teams blunders in November had not hindered them entirely, as SK had also not placed significantly at Dreamhack. The year and the race would end in Busan, South Korea, regardless of who won the gold medal.

The major that had major implications but wasn't quite so major for the majority

The WCG was 2011's last major but it paled in comparison to the IEM V World Championship and ESWC in terms of the competitive level of the overall field. Only four of the world's top 10 teams were in attendance and most crucially Na`Vi were not, thanks to flunking the Ukrainian qualifier. As if that weren't bad enough the potential brackets which emerged after people dry-ran the tournament would see ESC, the newly named AGAiN, facing an incredibly easy path to the gold medal game, unless specific teams threw games. Both Mandic and Moscow Five had prime opportunities to throw a map and get into ESC's side but in the end both chose not to.

ImageAfter the easiest side of a bracket in WCG history, even putting mTw's 2010 side to shame in ease, AGAiN as expected arrived in the gold medal game. There they met SK and the two teams were both two maps from being crowned WCG champions and 2011's team of the year. There was more up for grabs than just that though as three of the Swedish players had felt failure at this exact same stage of previous WCGs, accounting for three separate Swedish WCG silver medal runs between them. That four of the Poles had accounted for all of those silver medals on the Swedish side only added more fuel to the roaring fire heading into that final.

Three maps to decide the team of the year

On paper SK came in with the edge in form, thanks to ESC's recent event failures and they're unchallenged waltz to the gold medal game. Even across the map pool, which stuck to the original five, SK seemed to have the slight edge. Then the map order for the final was announced and bizarrely ESC had gotten their two best maps, dust2 and train, as the first two maps of the series. Not only that but their worst map, tuscan, was the decider. If ESC were going to make WCG history and win three golds they'd surely have to get it done within the confines of the first two maps, a third seemed destined to end in misery after a year of bad memories on tuscan.

The series began with SK looking to be stronger as dust2 had them rush to an 8:1 T side lead. ESC were trying to the kind of aggressive CT pushing which had worked against Na`Vi at SEC but found themselves stuffed by SK's passive setups which looked to exploit just that kind of aggression. Then suddenly things broke back for the Poles and they got some success with dual AWP setups and began to pickup rounds. Now when they exerted pressure it had a similar result to the aforementioned SEC final and they put up rounds over and over to reach only a 6:9 deficit at the end of the half.

ImageSwitching over ESC lost the pistol round but didn't let that hold them back from storming to a map win 16:13, winning 15 of the last 19 rounds of play on the map. Up one map they had their best map, train, up next for a chance to end it in two. Starting as CT ESC knew if they held serve at all reasonably that they had the best T side in CS up their sleeve for the second half. Instead ESC fell apart completely in the face of one of the most brutally dominant train T sides of all time, in the context of the two teams playing, as SK stormed and stomped them to the tune of 13 first half rounds. Withint three rounds of the second half train was over and we were moving to the dreaded tuscan.

Truth be told neither team liked tuscan and both had been dropping it at points in the year. Yet both had also promised to themselves and others they were going to improve on the map. Now was their chance to show revitalised play on the map in one of the most high pressure games of their careers. When ESC's T side only yielded seven rounds it was hard to see how they were going to pull out another historic win and get that third gold for the four man core. If SK were anything then they were the best overall CT team in the world, with their devastating array of spraying talents.

When SK reached 12:11 while working as terrorists ESC were in all manner of trouble. The score might deceptively make the game seem like it was still close but the dominant nature of tuscan's T side, the cheaper price of the terrorist's rifle of choice and the nature of the CT money system meant ESC's chances to still claim WCG gold were slim. At this point in time they likely had around a 10-15% chance of still winning the match in regulation. One false move in the first rounds from there on and that would drop to what functionally could be considered zero.

Somehow ESC clawed its way back into the game and had astonishingly reached map point with SK still on 12 rounds. There would be three golden rounds for ESC to close the door on the Swedes. It was the Poles' turn to get tight and find kills hard to come by as they saw rounds slip away, including a 1v1 where kuben decided to engage f0rest and died at the Swedish rifler's gifted hands. At 15:14 ESC could still end it but pressure was back on their side, yet somehow the round played out as though both teams were in a daze. The Polish guys somehow kept ahead and as the numbers went down it became a flowing and peculiar certainty they were going to win it in regulation. They did just that and as they celebrated and pulled out their, somewhat cliched, Polish national apparel they had beaten likely the best team in the world to become the best of the year 2011.

The return to the top of the mountain

ImageA WCG, a golden chapter featuring pasha and a $25,000 first place cheque belonged to ESC. Still the year had one last minor epilogue to be added. In the IEM VI Kiev Stage 3 European online qualifier ESC found themselves stunned out in 9th-12th place. Losing to M5 in an overtime nuke game in the second round of the upper bracket put them facing a long path to the coveted direct five spots for the Ukraine-based event. When they face Anexis on inferno they found themselves out of the qualifier, without even the vague possibility of sneaking in due to other teams dropping out, being as they had not even made the top 7 spots.

With the Poles not having attended either of the IEM VI Global Challenges prior to Kiev, failing to qualify online, not making the Kiev final also effectively meant they would not be able to participate in the IEM VI World Championship, the first major of 2012. So as the year closed with the Poles finally snatching the team of the year title a little sting was still felt looking towards the future.

The year we found ourselves

The significance of ESC's accomplishment of becoming the team of the year for 2011 is not huge in the impact it has on their legacies as players. While in terms of major tournaments they had always been amongst the very greatest teams in CS history it had always been a knock on them that they had never been the team of a year. In 2006 NiP had shined brightest and enough that it counteracted the WCG win of the new Polish lineup. In 2007 their two majors, with one being only a major retroactively, were swept aside thanks to fnatic's sustained brilliance and consistency in the latter part of the year which amounted to a more impressive overall year. 2008 had seen another major added, a second ESWC title, but mTw had dominated the most competitive CS year ever and there was no room for the Poles in the conversation.

2009 saw them made somewhat irrelevant in the middle part of the year thanks to struggles with organisational switches and their form. Meanwhile fnatic were having an all time great year of dominance. AGAiN managed to ruin the Swede's WCG coronation but that was the only moment of joy that year for the troubled lineup, which would see LUq removed less than two months later. Likewise 2010 saw FX in no position to even be suggested as the team of the year, Na`Vi dominating in historic fashion and fnatic picking up seemingly everything else. 2010 had been in many ways the worst year of the Poles' career since they had reached the top, and any chance of being the best team of a year looked slim at best. If Na`Vi didn't keep dominating then surely fnatic would find a way or mTw would get their break?

2010 had been their worst year on all levels. They had not managed to win a major title after a four year stretch of at least one per year. What's more they had earned the least amount of prize money of all of their years since the golden five lineup began, and by far. The $40,668 they took home from 2010 was less than half of even their lowest previous year (2006's $86,500) and saw them only win e-Stars Seoul. They had finally established a run of consistency though, as from the Summer onwards they put up a string of solid top 4 placings from ESWC to Dreamhack Winter.

After the drastic failures of the first part of 2010, seeing them fail to even make the top 6 of the IEM tournaments, the simplistic narrative written up was that removing LUq had irrevocably damaged their famous and much-vaunted natural teamplay. What's more pasha's increased skill level made it look worse that he brought more firepower to the table yet the team lived in the shadow of their golden five years of major success. Winning a major and establishing themselves as the best team of 2011 not only gives pasha a place in their history of winning but even grants him a unique spot of being one of the key pieces in their only truly long-term run of consistently good placings.

While 2010 had seen the lowest year of prize money won 2011 has seen the Poles break their own personal best. With $104,000 won in 2011 they have eclipsed the $100,000 of 2007 to set a new high, another feather in all of their caps. They also produced some of the most incredible high level series of 2011, from their two Great Wars against mTw to the battles with Na`Vi across the year and their nail-biters against SK.

WCG champions, team of the year, most prize money ever won by any of their lineups in a single year and all in an era of a star-stacked SK.swe and with the historic Na`Vi lineup still doing the rounds.

All hail PL ESC, team of the year for 2011!

The team of the year throughout CS history

2001 SE NiP (HeatoN, Potti, XeqtR, MedioN and Hyb)
2002 -
2003 SE SK.swe (HeatoN, Potti, elemeNt, SpawN, fisker and ahl)
2004 DK The-Titans (whiMp, Drally, spx, KK, eGene and Eraz)
2005 -
2006 SE NiP (zet, SpawN, RobbaN, walle and ins)
2007 SE fnatic (f0rest, dsn, cArn, Archi and ins)
2008 DK mTw (whiMp, Sunde, zonic, MJe and ave)
2009 SE fnatic (f0rest, GeT_RiGhT, Gux, dsn and cArn)
2010 UA Na`Vi (markeloff, Edward, starix, Zeus and ceh9)
2011 PL ESC (NEO, TaZ, pasha, kuben and loord)


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