Reyes, Amit Snare World Billiards Mixed Doubles Crown for Phillipines

Reyes, Amit Pocket World Mixed Doubles Crown for Phillipines in Epic Duel Reyes, Amit pocket crown in epic duel By Joey Villar Photos courtesy Emille Soriano MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ Efren “Bata” Reyes and Rubilen Amit broke out of a seven-all deadlock and turned back Team Korea’s Charlie Williams and Park Eun Ji, 9-7, [...]

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Testa Takes Top Honors at Drexeline Billiards

Testa Takes Top Honors at Drexeline Billiards Blaze 9-Ball Tour / Drexel Hill, PA by Jose Burgos The Blaze 9-Ball Tour made its way to Drexeline Billiards in Drexel Hill, PA, November 29, for a $1,000-added stop. A strong field of 49 players came out to compete, including Eddie Abraham, Brett Stottlemyer, Dave Grau, Josh Brothers, and Matt [...]

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Viking Cue Olhausen Billiards Classic Tour Announced

Viking Cue Olhausen Billiards Classic Tour Announced Viking Cue Mfg. Inc., Olhausen Billiards Mfg. Inc. and The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour have entered into an agreement to add a new tour/format to the existing Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour. The new Tour is dubbed the “Viking Cue – Olhausen Billiards Classic Tour” and will feature six [...]

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UCD grad recognized for innovative speaker

A 2006 University of California, Davis, graduate's audio creation has made Time magazine's list of "Top 50 Inventions of 2009."

Jason Lucash's OrigAudio is a self-powered, portable audio speaker made from recycled materials. OrigAudio's Illinois-based Web site says the product is composed of recycled paper materials, and the speaker units can be plugged into any audio device that has a headphone jack.

The speakers start out flat, but the surfaces can be folded to form the 3-inch speaker cubes … just like origami, according to the company. Various speaker colors and designs are offered.

OrigAudio speakers also have been featured on NBC's "Today" show.

More details can be viewed at www.origaudio.com.

– Mark Glover

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SMUD given federal aid for energy storage test

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District is part of a group that has received $2.3 million in economic stimulus funding to demonstrate energy storage technologies.

The U.S. Department of Energy award will fund the installation of two large battery systems in the Sacramento region, each able to deliver 500 kilowatts of power for six hours when fully charged. One system will be installed at the Anatolia III SolarSmart Homes development in Rancho Cordova. The other will go to SMUD's headquarters in Sacramento.

SMUD will evaluate how the batteries can be used to reduce summertime peak load on the electricity grid, possibly by storing power generated by solar panels in the morning and early afternoon and delivering it in the late afternoon.

SMUD is providing $2.4 million for the project and the California Energy Commission is contributing $531,000. A Massachusetts-based company is supplying the battery technology.

– Jim Downing

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Piazza Captures Turkey Billiards Shootout

Piazza Captures Turkey Billiards Shootout Lucasi Hybrid All-American Tour / Fort Collins, CO by InsidePOOL Staff The Lucasi Hybrid All-American Tour brought the “Annual Turkey Shootout” to Fort Collins, CO, where Tony Piazza took home top honors over the 64-player field. The Thanksgiving weekend event featured a $1,000-added prize fund and was hosted by Match-Ups. Top Colorado gun Piazza [...]

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Billiards World Mourns Loss of Richard Sweet

Billiards World Mourns Loss of Richard Sweet The billiards community has lost a long-time member and supporter. Mr. Richard “Rich” Sweet, age 68, of Buford, GA passed away on Monday, November 30, 2009. He is survived by: wife of forty-seven years, Susan Sweet, Buford, GA; daughters and sons-in-law, Mandy and Tony Wiley, Sugar Hill, GA and [...]

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New model outlines climate change peril


Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, and Google executive Eric Schmidt appear at a news conference about global warming Wednesday on Treasure Island.

In 2100, Fisherman's Wharf would become Fisherman's Bay, the baseball diamond at AT&T Park would flood and two major Bay Area airports would better serve seaplanes under a climate change model unveiled Wednesday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Google.

The governor released a new report determining that global warming, left unabated, would lead to higher sea levels, greater wildfire risks and less water supply over the next century, based on research compiled by the California Energy Commission.

Schwarzenegger also convened a panel of 23 experts from various sectors to review the 200-page report and draft final policy recommendations for the governor and Legislature by July.

The governor and legislative Democrats in 2006 approved a new law requiring California to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020. But the governor said Wednesday that "we must also be prepared if climate change continues to worsen."

The California Energy Commission spent $150,000 in partnership with Google to develop a new Google Earth application that shows sea level changes in the Bay Area, as well as increased wildfire risks and snowpack reductions throughout the state. The energy commission also maintains a climate change research unit on which it spent $2.4 million in 2007.

Schwarzenegger called the latest efforts a "Plan B" in case global warming continues. He said the state faces as much as $2.5 trillion in costs related to risks from climate change.

In its report, the California Natural Resources Agency makes a dozen recommendations, including one suggesting that governments may wish to restrict new development in areas vulnerable to flood, fire or erosion. Among those areas is the manmade Treasure Island, where Schwarzenegger held his news conference.

"It's about considering those impacts," said Tony Brunello, the agency's deputy secretary for climate change and energy. "We're not saying the sky is falling. We're giving people real information so they don't lose millions of dollars."

Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, R-Irvine, questioned the science. He pointed to an incident last month in which hackers obtained hundreds of e-mails from a British university server, some of which included statements from climate-change researchers that raised questions about their findings. Scientists said the e-mails showed the researchers were only human and made inappropriate casual remarks. But skeptics seized upon the documents as proof that global warming projections are flawed.

"Combined with the $21 billion deficit we're facing in the coming year, this shows we ought to be focusing our attention on more mundane things like living within our means," DeVore said. "To use this all-encompassing rubric of climate change as a power grab to usurp property rights is something we shouldn't be doing."

Brunello said, however, that the new state report largely serves an advisory purpose and that local governments would have to decide for themselves whether to pursue land-use changes.

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Unify to repurchase 300,000 of its shares

The board of Unify Corp., the Roseville-based provider of business software, has authorized the repurchase of up to 300,000 shares of its common stock.

As of Oct. 31, the company had about 10.1 million shares outstanding.

"Unify's progress so far this year is ahead of our internal plans, and we believe the purchase of our own stock yields the best return on our excess cash," said Todd Wille, Unify's CEO.

Over the past year, the company's stock has traded between $1.24 and $3.90 a share; it closed Wednesday at $3.07, up 7 cents on the Nasdaq market.

-Mark Glover

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Win a Trip to the Mosconi Cup

Win a Trip to the Mosconi Cup To celebrate and welcome the Mosconi Cup’s return to the United States, Matchroom Sport is sponsoring Hard Times Billiards’ monthly $1,000-added Sunday 9-ball tournament. Having already awarded one trip for two to Ernie Rivas in November, Matchroom will now award another lucky winner a grand prize to the [...]

By |2009-12-02T23:12:32+00:00December 2, 2009|Billiard Tours, Industry, Mosconi Cup|Comments Off on Win a Trip to the Mosconi Cup
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