Thursday, February 08, 2018

Mesa City Council Steps Out: Men-In-Black or FBI Goof

Last year Mesa Mayor John Giles ran in from the back of the Mesa Con Center, this you whoever plans and stage-manages these stunts for the annual State-Of-The-City went all out - what is it?
A riff on the FBI? An audition for Chippendale's? ...is it just a trick of the camera or does the mayor appear larger-than-life above them all in the center of everything?
Whoa! Gotta admit that it looks like they've practicing their steps to stay-in-synch and gotten the same suits for the stage props. This is what the dress rehearsal looked like a couple of weeks ago trying different takes on poses and attitudes - shades of gray, black and blue.
Cool they are not, but hey nice try, guys.
If you want to see and hear this year's SOTC18 at the Mesa Con Center from Tue 06 Feb 2018 - here ya go:
WARMING: TURN DOWN YOUR VOLUME > The music if way-over-the-top frenetic
The Short Version: Cherry-Picked
Published on Feb 6, 2018
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Take a tour with Mesa Mayor John Giles as he highlights the key events in 2017.

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The Whole Shebang:
Published on Feb 7, 2018
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Mesa City Council Study Session 11 Live Stream Thu 08 Feb 2018

07:30 - 09:00
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HERE's The Agenda >
Meeting Name: City Council Study Session Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 2/8/2018 7:30 AM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Lower Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Not available  
Meeting video:  
Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction Details
18-0147 1-aPresentationHear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on a comprehensive update of the City's Sign Code with emphasis on permanent signs.  Not available
18-0109 1-bPresentationHear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on a status update and staff responses on the Imagine Mesa Advisory Committee recommendations.  Not available
18-0175 1-cPresentationHear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on a draft preliminary list of 5-year Capital Improvement Program projects relating to parks and recreation, cultural, public safety, and transportation that will be considered during the upcoming Capital Improvement process.  Not available
18-0172 2PresentationInformation pertaining to the current Job Order Contracting Projects.  Not available





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What Your Home Says About You...


Published on Feb 6, 2018
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One of our most basic psychological needs is to create a home, that is a space that is decorated in such a way as to reflect our values back to us. That's why we can legitimately get so excited (or distressed) by matters of home decoration - and why, after too long on the road, we long to get back to our own place. A film about the psychology of objects and spaces. For gifts and more from The School of Life, visit our online shop: https://goo.gl/RXZGWt
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“One of the most meaningful activities we are ever engaged in is the creation of a home. Over a number of years, typically with a lot of thought and considerable dedication, we assemble furniture, crockery, pictures, rugs, cushions, vases, sideboards, taps, door handles and so on into a distinctive constellation we anoint with the word home. As we create our rooms, we engage passionately with culture in a way we seldom do in the supposedly higher realms of museums or galleries. We reflect profoundly on the atmosphere of a picture, we ponder the relationship between colours on a wall, we notice how consequential the shape of the back of a sofa can be and ask with care what books really deserve our ongoing attention…”

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Wednesday, February 07, 2018

The Power of Green: Recreational? Medical Marijuana? It's CANNABIS

Let's look at the power of words and the role of science - and ancillary additive-industry growth sectors in the new economy - all about Cannabis formerly known and discredited as  "pot" and "Reefer Madness" in the so-called War-On-Drugs in the false smokescreen of negative government-generated propaganda.
Hold on - let's just NOT go back there to that discredited narrative . . there's too much positive scientifically-grounded data yielding some positive results.
Your MesaZona blogger started to upload posts about this when he attended an educational conference here in Mesa at the Mesa Arts Center two years ago taking the time to talk to Zac Hildenbrand, PhD, Director of Science & Research at C4 Laboraties in Gilbert. 
C4 Laboratories is a botanical testing facility specializing in cannabis medicine. They perform advanced analytical measurements to characterize potency and product safety of cannabis medicine for the patients of Arizona.  They also provide scientific context to analytical data to promote the targeted use of cannabis  for specific ailments.
Nothing hysterical, sensational or scary about that.
One thing your MesaZona blogger is blown-away by is the announcement by a conservative local law firm that recently announced its expansion into 12 new practice-areas of Cannabis Law - yes! the most conservative city in America is evolving!
Why? It's a money-generating enterprise even for a Mormon-founded law firm to get into.
Udall Shumway expands into cannabis law
"After over 50 years in business, practicing everything from criminal, immigration and real estate law to elder abuse, education and medical malpractice, Mesa-based Udall Shumway is now expanding their full-service law firm with 12 practice areas to include cannabis law.
“Finding quality information about cannabis law and the legal implications relevant to the business of cannabis is like finding a needle in a haystack,” said Justin M. Brandt, associate at Udall Shumway who is the leading counsel for the firm’s practice in cannabis law. “The flood of misinformation in the public realm only highlights the need for good legal counsel, and with the industry growing at a rapid rate we’re now working with cannabis-related businesses to minimize their risk as the law evolves. . .”
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Risky Business? Well that's what it takes - with 'venture capitalists' investing in Cannabis when we can get away from and get beyond false negative narratives .
How High:
Arizonans Consumed Record 43 Tons of Cannabis in 2017: 50 Percent Higher Than '16
| January 19, 2018 | 10:58am             
Arizona's medical-marijuana numbers keep getting higher and higher, with 2017 setting all kinds of records.
Phoenix New Times obtained an early copy of the year-end numbers from the Arizona Department of Health Services, and they show continued rapid growth in the state's medical-cannabis industry.
"In 2017, patients smoked, ate, vaped, or otherwise consumed more than 43 tons of cannabis products, including flower, edibles, and concentrates.
That's nearly a 50 percent increase over the 29 tons sold in 2016.
But it's not too surprising considering that December 2017 ended with about 153,000 patients, or 34 percent more than the same month in 2016.
If you could have invested in Arizona medical marijuana, maybe you should have. . . "
READ MORE > Phoenix New Times
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About the reporter: Who's Ray Stern?

Ray Stern | Phoenix News and Events | Phoenix New Times

Ray Stern. Ray Stern has worked as a newspaper reporter in Arizona for more than two decades. He's won many awards for his reporting, including the Arizona Press Club's Don Bolles Award for Investigative Journalism. email Ray Stern ...

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. . . and the conversation goes on
Activists shine the spotlight on AZ Pot media
Source: Safer Arizona
Safer Arizona Cannabis Legalization Political Action Committee

"Is AZ Pot reporter Ray Stern trying to paint the AZFMR Campaign to Legalize and Regulate Marijuana in a biased negative light or is he actually reporting from a neutral stance?
Ray Stern is a reporter for The Phoenix New Times who covers a lot of AZ pot themed news stories. One would hope he is neutral and reports from the middle however some members of the cannabis activist community have questioned whether he is reporting from a neutral standpoint or if he is pushing his own opinions or worse, a corporate agenda.
According to Cannabis Legalization Activist Dave Wisniewski, he claims to have compelling evidence that leads him to believe that Ray is reporting from a biased stance and is trying to put lies in his mouth in order to publish something that makes him or the campaign he supports look foolish or something to that extent. . . "
 

Tuesday, February 06, 2018

LDS Exit From Mesa? Needs + Demands For The Area Are Changing

According to this report in Deseret News early today the future is uncertain announced in this headline:
Undetermined future for LDS Church's Mesa Arizona Temple Visitors' Center
Scott Taylor |
Additional closings were also announced in London and Hamilton, New Zealand.
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Reporter Scott Taylor can be reached and comments made on the original source by going to the underlined link at the start of this post
 
 
 

Say What? A Google Dork???????????????

A Google dork query, sometimes just referred to as a dork, is a search string that uses advanced search operators to find information that is not readily available on a website. Google dorking, also known as Google hacking, can return information that is difficult to locate through simple search queries.
Hmmm....
 
 
whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Google-dork-query
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Latest Google Dorks List 2018 For Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing
By BALAJI N
inurl = the URL of a site you want to query
  • domain = the domain for the site
  • dorks = the sub-fields and parameters that a hacker wants to scan
  • The best way to use Google dorks legally is to find vulnerabilities on your own website.
    We can also use other search filed than URL that will help to uncover a lot of information about a site.
    intitle:
    inurl:
    intext:
    define:
    site:
    phonebook:
    maps:
    book:
    info:
    movie:
    weather:
    related:
    link:

    NO CAPTAIN ONBOARD