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Hollywood Park Cancels June 17 Live Racing

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Hollywood Park Cancels June 17 Live Racing

Updated: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 5:36 PM
Posted: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 5:30 PM
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Citing a lack of entries, Hollywood Park has cancelled live racing for Thursday, June 17, the second time during the current meet that racing was called off because of a lack of horses.

The California track is going ahead with live racing on Wednesday, June 16, for which drew 52 horses, or an average 6.5 per race, for the eight-race card.

Hollywood Park also cancelled live racing May 26 because of insufficient entries. The current meet ends July 18.

Last year, Hollywood Park cancelled the last nine Wednesday programs of the meet and cancelled one Thursday card early in the meet, all due to the shortage of horses.

Perhaps it’s time for Hollywood to take a good look at Monmouth’s experiment!

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AppleInsider | iPhone 4 preorders rumored to involve another AT&T security breach

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Warning: Pre Orders on iPhone 4 may be dangerous to your privacy!

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In praise of unitasking

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It’s an epidemic!

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Weaning an addict isn’t easy, and I’m addicted to information.

For a data junkie, the Internet is irresistible. It offers innumerable incoming streams, and with tools like Web browsers, RSS, Twitter and so on, I can soak them all up. The by-product, of course, is distraction. I flip from one to the other like a manic hummingbird, never satisfied. What else is going on, and how quickly can I find out about it?

It’s amazing how eagerly we invite distraction upon ourselves. Consider how frequently we do two (or more) things at once. While an app launches, I check Twitter. As a Web page loads, I Command-Tab over to Mail. All the while, iTunes plays music, and I’m thinking about what else must be done today.

I became keenly aware of how infrequently I focus on one single thing when I started using my iPad. For the most part (yes, you can play music in the background), it does one thing at a time. In fact, when I’m using an app on the iPad, it becomes that app.

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Shutdown of NY Tracks, Agencies Averted

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Shutdown of NY Tracks, Agencies Averted

Updated: Monday, June 14, 2010 12:39 PM
Posted: Monday, June 14, 2010 12:39 PM
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A tentative deal among state senators has ended talk of a shutdown of the New York state government, keeping racetracks from having to suspend their operations.

Enough Republican senators will end their weeks of boycotts of weekly emergency appropriation bills to permit the state to remain open, despite a threatened June 25 shutdown.

The shutdown threat began last week when two Bronx Democratic senators said they would not vote for what is now the 11th weekly emergency bill needed to pay for basic state services since the state began its fiscal year April 1 without an annual budget in place.

Gov. David Paterson warned agencies last week to prepare for the shutdown of operations at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, June 15.

State Racing and Wagering Board officials told the Blood-Horse over the weekend that a shutdown of the state would close racetracks because state workers who serve in such posts as racing stewards and equine drug testers would be furloughed.

It was not certain whether racetrack casinos would be hit by any shutdown, officials said at the time, because the state Lottery regulates the facilities and could have been also been told to close. Racino operators later said they were told they would not have to close.

One lone Democrat–Sen. Ruben Diaz from the Bronx—on the morning of June 14 was still insisting he would be voting against the emergency bill. The Democrats have 32 members and the Republicans have 30. It takes 32 votes to pass a bill in the Senate.

But several Republican senators signaled hesitation about being involved in any effort that would force a shutdown. Much of the pressure on the Republicans was aimed at two Republicans from the Albany area, which is home to tens of thousands of state workers. One of those Republicans, Sen. Hugh Farley of the Schenectady area, said June 14 he will vote for the emergency bill. Democratic leaders insisted there will be enough votes this afternoon to pass the bill.

It’s truly sad that the once great New York racing industry is at the mercy of politicians in Albany…

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Horse Racing City Planned For China

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China may be planning a community based around horse racing. From stud to auction to making food, hotels, and soon, possibly, a race track. Racing has been banned in mainland China since 1949, so this would be a big step.

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Vanity Of Vanities: Zenyatta Wins The Vanity

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I just love deep closers, and Zenyatta made this so exciting. Plus, her name starts with Zen! Seriously, keep your eye on the Hollywood route races, as they are trending to very late energy expenditure lately.

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Black Magic: The Ultimate Handicapper Software™ On The iPad

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As a challenge, I posted this video to the Wizards' Forum.

NOTE: Black Magic: The Ultimate Handicapper Software™ is NOT native to the Mac or the iPad. 

So, I've got Black Magic running in a Virtual Machine that's running Windows 7 on my Mac.

Then I'm accessing the Mac via LogMeIn and using that to operate Black Magic on the iPad. 

Pretty cool nonetheless!

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Rachel Alexandra Romps

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This filly is a true champion, and I really like her look in this picture: Fierce yet calm. Read what the Seattle Times had to say:  http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/othersports/2012102568_horse13.html

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Champagne d’Oro Pays $81 To Win

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Thanks to everyone who complimented the call on Champagne d’Oro in the Acorn Stakes. This went out to the subscribers to my free Handicapping Rants the day before the race.

 

As you can see, it was a pretty easy call for Black Magic: The Ultimate Handicapper Software™ from posttimedaily.com.

 

I knew this little filly had a race in her, and frankly, was pleasantly surprised at the $81 price.

 

 

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