Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Jim Reeves, York-Simcoe

Posted on October 24, 2021October 25, 2021Categories Uncategorized

Monday, October 1, 2007

Jim Reeves is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the York-Simcoe riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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Corporate parties are a tricky affair. It needs to have a right balance of professionalism and entertainment. Corporate parties are no longer drab, dull affairs; in fact employers have realized that there are benefits to throwing fancy corporate parties. There are lots of things expected of a corporate affair. Be it formal, semi-formal, the environment has to be relaxed enough to network. They are also thrown to reward employees for their hard work, or in celebration of an achievement. So the bottom line is that a corporate party needs to be memorable.Throwing corporate parties on cruise ships is a trendy affair, not only because the cruise ship has an air of sophistication with the city’s vivid backdrop playing into the affair, but also because a cruise ship is versatile. It can cater to whatever needs the party requires. A Melbourne corporate cruise can offer you large seminar or conference rooms where you can invite speakers to give talks and trainings. You can also hire their banquet hall for a celebratory affair. Maybe the company received an award, or it is celebrating an anniversary, maybe they are hosting a fund raiser. A Melbourne corporate cruise has much to offer:Dining ServicesWhat’s a party without food? A Melbourne corporate cruise can give you all the options for fine dining. If you want anything from BBQ to seafood or any kind of canap, then you can sit and discuss the menu you want for the party. A Melbourne corporate cruise ship has their own catering service which will accommodate you according to your food choices. You can sit with them and tell them any particulars, such as vegan menus, vegetarian menus etc. They can accommodate your guests.Floating BarA Melbourne cruise ship will have a well-stocked bar to serve your guests. You can have private cocktail parties with all kinds of drinks; in fact many cruise ships specialize on cocktail events where you can enjoy the scenic backdrop of Melbourne’s iconic locations with a drink in your hand. If you want to host cocktail cruises, then a Melbourne cruise ship will suit your needs.Conference HallsA Melbourne cruise ship will be decked out with spacious conference halls so that you can host any event you like. You can talk to the cruise director about the number of guests, the size of the hall and the director will accommodate you for your event. The conference halls are built to host large events such as corporate events or weddings, so you can easily accommodate a good number of guests to give your corporate events a special flavor. You’ll get all the facilities of a conference hall on land, except you won’t be on land, you’ll be on a cruise ship.A Melbourne corporate cruise is flexible in the sense that it can be as professional as you like it, or it can be as exciting and fun as you want it to be. Whatever your event might be, a Melbourne corporate cruise will definitely not be boring.

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Massachusetts lawmakers enact plan for universal health coverage

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Friday, April 7, 2006Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court, their name for the state legislature, approved legislation on Tuesday, April 4, that would make it the first state in the United States to require all residents to have health insurance and impose penalties for non-compliance. Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, a Republican who is expected to run for U.S. President in 2008, is expected to sign the bill.

The bill passed the lower house, the Massachusetts House of Representatives by a vote of 155-2, and unanimously by the state senate. The Democratic Party holds supermajorities in both houses of the legislature.

Among the bill’s provisions are these:

  1. Businesses that employ more than 10 people are required to provide health insurance for all staff or face fines of $295 per year per uninsured worker.
  2. Individuals will be required to enroll in a health plan by July 1, 2007, or face tax penalties.
  3. Health insurers will provide partially to fully subsidized coverage for low-income residents.

At least one other state (Hawaii) requires employers to provide employee health insurance, but no other state holds individuals accountable for coverage.

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Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall

Posted on October 22, 2021October 23, 2021Categories Uncategorized

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A new historic physics record has been set by scientists for exceedingly small writing, opening a new door to computing‘s future. Stanford University physicists have claimed to have written the letters “SU” at sub-atomic size.

Graduate students Christopher Moon, Laila Mattos, Brian Foster and Gabriel Zeltzer, under the direction of assistant professor of physics Hari Manoharan, have produced the world’s smallest lettering, which is approximately 1.5 nanometres tall, using a molecular projector, called Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) to push individual carbon monoxide molecules on a copper or silver sheet surface, based on interference of electron energy states.

A nanometre (Greek: ?????, nanos, dwarf; ?????, metr?, count) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth of a metre (i.e., 10-9 m or one millionth of a millimetre), and also equals ten Ångström, an internationally recognized non-SI unit of length. It is often associated with the field of nanotechnology.

“We miniaturised their size so drastically that we ended up with the smallest writing in history,” said Manoharan. “S” and “U,” the two letters in honor of their employer have been reduced so tiny in nanoimprint that if used to print out 32 volumes of an Encyclopedia, 2,000 times, the contents would easily fit on a pinhead.

In the world of downsizing, nanoscribes Manoharan and Moon have proven that information, if reduced in size smaller than an atom, can be stored in more compact form than previously thought. In computing jargon, small sizing results to greater speed and better computer data storage.

“Writing really small has a long history. We wondered: What are the limits? How far can you go? Because materials are made of atoms, it was always believed that if you continue scaling down, you’d end up at that fundamental limit. You’d hit a wall,” said Manoharan.

In writing the letters, the Stanford team utilized an electron‘s unique feature of “pinball table for electrons” — its ability to bounce between different quantum states. In the vibration-proof basement lab of Stanford’s Varian Physics Building, the physicists used a Scanning tunneling microscope in encoding the “S” and “U” within the patterns formed by the electron’s activity, called wave function, arranging carbon monoxide molecules in a very specific pattern on a copper or silver sheet surface.

“Imagine [the copper as] a very shallow pool of water into which we put some rocks [the carbon monoxide molecules]. The water waves scatter and interfere off the rocks, making well defined standing wave patterns,” Manoharan noted. If the “rocks” are placed just right, then the shapes of the waves will form any letters in the alphabet, the researchers said. They used the quantum properties of electrons, rather than photons, as their source of illumination.

According to the study, the atoms were ordered in a circular fashion, with a hole in the middle. A flow of electrons was thereafter fired at the copper support, which resulted into a ripple effect in between the existing atoms. These were pushed aside, and a holographic projection of the letters “SU” became visible in the space between them. “What we did is show that the atom is not the limit — that you can go below that,” Manoharan said.

“It’s difficult to properly express the size of their stacked S and U, but the equivalent would be 0.3 nanometres. This is sufficiently small that you could copy out the Encyclopaedia Britannica on the head of a pin not just once, but thousands of times over,” Manoharan and his nanohologram collaborator Christopher Moon explained.

The team has also shown the salient features of the holographic principle, a property of quantum gravity theories which resolves the black hole information paradox within string theory. They stacked “S” and the “U” – two layers, or pages, of information — within the hologram.

The team stressed their discovery was concentrating electrons in space, in essence, a wire, hoping such a structure could be used to wire together a super-fast quantum computer in the future. In essence, “these electron patterns can act as holograms, that pack information into subatomic spaces, which could one day lead to unlimited information storage,” the study states.

The “Conclusion” of the Stanford article goes as follows:

According to theory, a quantum state can encode any amount of information (at zero temperature), requiring only sufficiently high bandwidth and time in which to read it out. In practice, only recently has progress been made towards encoding several bits into the shapes of bosonic single-photon wave functions, which has applications in quantum key distribution. We have experimentally demonstrated that 35 bits can be permanently encoded into a time-independent fermionic state, and that two such states can be simultaneously prepared in the same area of space. We have simulated hundreds of stacked pairs of random 7 times 5-pixel arrays as well as various ideas for pathological bit patterns, and in every case the information was theoretically encodable. In all experimental attempts, extending down to the subatomic regime, the encoding was successful and the data were retrieved at 100% fidelity. We believe the limitations on bit size are approxlambda/4, but surprisingly the information density can be significantly boosted by using higher-energy electrons and stacking multiple pages holographically. Determining the full theoretical and practical limits of this technique—the trade-offs between information content (the number of pages and bits per page), contrast (the number of measurements required per bit to overcome noise), and the number of atoms in the hologram—will involve further work.Quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, Christopher R. Moon, Laila S. Mattos, Brian K. Foster, Gabriel Zeltzer & Hari C. Manoharan

The team is not the first to design or print small letters, as attempts have been made since as early as 1960. In December 1959, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, who delivered his now-legendary lecture entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” promised new opportunities for those who “thought small.”

Feynman was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics (he proposed the parton model).

Feynman offered two challenges at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held that year in Caltech, offering a $1000 prize to the first person to solve each of them. Both challenges involved nanotechnology, and the first prize was won by William McLellan, who solved the first. The first problem required someone to build a working electric motor that would fit inside a cube 1/64 inches on each side. McLellan achieved this feat by November 1960 with his 250-microgram 2000-rpm motor consisting of 13 separate parts.

In 1985, the prize for the second challenge was claimed by Stanford Tom Newman, who, working with electrical engineering professor Fabian Pease, used electron lithography. He wrote or engraved the first page of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, at the required scale, on the head of a pin, with a beam of electrons. The main problem he had before he could claim the prize was finding the text after he had written it; the head of the pin was a huge empty space compared with the text inscribed on it. Such small print could only be read with an electron microscope.

In 1989, however, Stanford lost its record, when Donald Eigler and Erhard Schweizer, scientists at IBM’s Almaden Research Center in San Jose were the first to position or manipulate 35 individual atoms of xenon one at a time to form the letters I, B and M using a STM. The atoms were pushed on the surface of the nickel to create letters 5nm tall.

In 1991, Japanese researchers managed to chisel 1.5 nm-tall characters onto a molybdenum disulphide crystal, using the same STM method. Hitachi, at that time, set the record for the smallest microscopic calligraphy ever designed. The Stanford effort failed to surpass the feat, but it, however, introduced a novel technique. Having equaled Hitachi’s record, the Stanford team went a step further. They used a holographic variation on the IBM technique, for instead of fixing the letters onto a support, the new method created them holographically.

In the scientific breakthrough, the Stanford team has now claimed they have written the smallest letters ever – assembled from subatomic-sized bits as small as 0.3 nanometers, or roughly one third of a billionth of a meter. The new super-mini letters created are 40 times smaller than the original effort and more than four times smaller than the IBM initials, states the paper Quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, published online in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. The new sub-atomic size letters are around a third of the size of the atomic ones created by Eigler and Schweizer at IBM.

A subatomic particle is an elementary or composite particle smaller than an atom. Particle physics and nuclear physics are concerned with the study of these particles, their interactions, and non-atomic matter. Subatomic particles include the atomic constituents electrons, protons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are composite particles, consisting of quarks.

“Everyone can look around and see the growing amount of information we deal with on a daily basis. All that knowledge is out there. For society to move forward, we need a better way to process it, and store it more densely,” Manoharan said. “Although these projections are stable — they’ll last as long as none of the carbon dioxide molecules move — this technique is unlikely to revolutionize storage, as it’s currently a bit too challenging to determine and create the appropriate pattern of molecules to create a desired hologram,” the authors cautioned. Nevertheless, they suggest that “the practical limits of both the technique and the data density it enables merit further research.”

In 2000, it was Hari Manoharan, Christopher Lutz and Donald Eigler who first experimentally observed quantum mirage at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. In physics, a quantum mirage is a peculiar result in quantum chaos. Their study in a paper published in Nature, states they demonstrated that the Kondo resonance signature of a magnetic adatom located at one focus of an elliptically shaped quantum corral could be projected to, and made large at the other focus of the corral.

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Am I Right webmaster interviewed on radio show

Posted on October 22, 2021October 23, 2021Categories Uncategorized

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Charles R. Grosvenor, Jr., webmaster of Am I Right, was interviewed earlier today on the EZHelp Radio Show to discuss his web sites, in particular Am I Right. The aforementioned Am I Right is one of the world’s largest web sites in the world about pop music.

Grosvenor discussed his definition of a parody (Changing the words of a song to poke fun at a subject), how he got started doing websites, misheard lyrics, alleged backwards masking (“A good example is ‘Stairway to Heaven'”), BBS servers (“…Web sites were very one-dimensional…”), who can submit parodies, how Am I Right came to be, sister web sites (“The 80s site goes back to 1995.”) and how he deals with spam. This is the first ever interview that Grosvenor has given about Am I Right.

Chucky G, as site users call him, has been making web pages since 1995, including: inthe80s.com, inthe70s.com, inthe90s.com, inthe00s.com, Whatfreaks, Am I Right, and Am I Wrong.

Am I Right is a website devoted to making fun of popular music. This includes song parodies, misheard lyrics, stupid band names, band name origins, bad choices or on-hold music (e.g. “Baby Come Back” by Player for a missing children hotline), answers to songs, adding / removing / changing a letter in a song title, comedy song recordings, proposed duets, and proposed commercials.

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Easy Dog Food Recipes

Posted on October 20, 2021October 21, 2021Categories Dog Supplements

When you choose to create your own dog foods, you may justbe saving its life. It is a known fact that commercial dog foods contain wastethat can be extremely dangerous to your dog. Now I am not saying that all ofthe dog foods you see in the store are bad, but wouldn’t you feel betterunderstanding exactly what your dog was eating?

One of the best ways to help your dog have a long balancedlife-span is by simply managing what it takes. There are a ton ofdo-it-yourself dog foods formulas for in German Shepherds as well as other dog typesthat will create your pets go outrageous (and keep them feeling their best).These formulas for balanced dog foods meals contain all-natural substances thatare totally without any chemical preservative chemicals and ingredients thatcan be dangerous to your fuzzy buddy.

One of the excellent homemade dog food formulas that yourdog will love is a delightful hen food. You will need: 2 hen lower limbs orchests (skinless), 1 stalk pears – cut, 3 peeled and cut in half pumpkin, 2apples that are peeled and cut, 2 servings fresh grain and 5-6 servings ofdrinking water. Put the hen into a pot of cold drinking water. Add the pears,pumpkin and apples, and some sea to add some taste. Let it all cook for aroundtwo hours, or until the hen becomes soft. Add the grain and let everything makein low heat for about 30 minutes until the grain takes up most of the fluid.

Take the pot off of the burning. (Be Cautious not to getburned), and take the meat off the hen cuboids. When the hen meat is in thepot, awaken until everything is well combined, and then let it all awesome downbefore offering it to your dog.

Another one of my favorite do-it-yourself dog foods formulasfor In German Shepherds is a mouth-watering meat mix. The substances are reallysimple. All you need is 2.5 kgs of floor meat (or lamb), darkish grain, spinachstalks and 3 apples.

Fry floor meat, in a pan until fantastic darkish. Come 4-5servings of drinking water then add the spinach. Add the apples to the skilletwith the meat. Mix everything together in the pot, add spice up and providewith the darkish grain.

Don’t forget the gravy! – Basically – Add more taste to yourformulas for balanced dog foods with this amazing gravy. The substances are: 1boneless and skin no cost hen, 4 servings drinking water, a cup of flour and 2 eggs(beaten). Take the hen for about 30 minutes, then individual the meat. Add someflour to the hen soup; use a take to eliminate the protuberances. Add the usualegg. Cook until the mix is wide. Use a blender to mix hen meat, and then add tothe gravy. Refrigerate.

What food would be complete without the desert? Create yourown dog foods freezing cure that will create your dog go bananas! Here are theneeded ingredients: 32 oz vanilla flavoring natural, 2 tablespoons. Peanutbutter, 1 crushed bananas or a jar of baby foods (fruit). In home-made dogfoods formulas like this, all you have to do is combination everythingtogether, and you get a delightful cure for your canine buddy.

These are just a few excellent formulas you can use tocreate your own dog foods. As you can see, they are hassle-free and you willnot have to worry about the health of your dog nowadays.

“Woofstock” dog festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Posted on October 19, 2021October 20, 2021Categories Uncategorized

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

North America’s largest outdoor dog festival came back to Toronto last weekend for its fifth year. It ran from the 9th of June to the 10th of June at Toronto’s historical St. Lawrence Market. A Wikinews reporter was there on Sunday to report on some of the events that happened on the last day.

The “Woofstock” dog festival attracted as many as 140,000 people with their dogs. The festival had tons of accessories, sold under tents, to buy for dogs; food, toys, designer clothes, and more. About 400 vendors and exhibitors were there to promote their products, which also gave private dog companies or groups a chance to show their new products. The local SPCA and some animal rescues were under tents answering questions from visitors. While walking, all visitors could see the CN Tower and other very tall buildings.

One of the local TV stations, Citytv, was there. They hosted a live event at the show which was broadcast on TV. People came up on the stage and asked questions regarding their dogs and the host and co-host answered them.

A man, who called himself the “Chalk Master”, drew two pictures on pavement with chalk. He did it for free but donations were welcome. One was a picture of a girl’s head beside a dog’s head, and another with a wolf.

“Hello Humans. I’ve been invited here to provide your eyeball(s), with some pretty colours. I don’t get paid as I work this weekend strictly for tips… so, if you like what you see please make a DONATION. If you don’t like it simply reach into the pocket of the person next to you and give me their money. CHALK MASTER.”

A contest called “Canada’s top dog” had its own tent with a professional photographer taking pictures of dogs behind a white screen; the winning photo is to be published on the cover of “Puppy and dog basics” magazine.

Large “Gourmet” dog bones were also served from a cart and table.

Next year’s festival is expected to be bigger and better with even more attractions.

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Education Game For The Enthusiasts

Posted on October 14, 2021October 15, 2021Categories Parking

Education game for the enthusiasts

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Driver ed game are not only for fun but also educate the new drivers. There are many learners who find driving lessons very boring whether it’s given on internet or in school. There are so many points given on net which a driver should consider while he/she is in learning process. In fact these websites add so many pictures as well as data to make the content interesting and full of fun. But it will be very boring to focus on it for long before you appear for the exams. Well different websites offer different way to learn driving nicely. Some of these websites offer the course in game form and learning activity.

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They have quizzes which include number of objective questions, short answer questions, and initial answer questions, fill in the blanks, true-false questions, multiple correct questions and many more. Apart from this you will be able to see many interactive pictures which make learning very interesting. Driver’s ed game is considered to be pseudo simulation of the driver’s test. During this game you will follow some rules and drive. Drivers should play this game nicely so that they don’t get any demerits and the instructor will also not point out their mistakes. A large number of websites provide data such as speed limits, signaling, parking and the rules concerning the stop signs are offered in graphs as well as tables form. This makes the understanding easy. You will have to learn all the parking skill to become an ace driver. When they take driving test this is the scariest part and as a result many aspiring drivers fail in this area. Generally, car parking games

offer different levels and every level gets tougher. And for the beginner it is always advisable to start from the basic level. Online car parking game is the best means to practice and improve your parking skills. This could be the best way to enjoy and learn new tricks of parking. With only one mouse click you will find various sites offering amazing car parking games. Parking lot games, valet parking game, parking perfection game are some of the popular types of parking games. With the help of these games you will learn new strategies and tricks of parking. Moreover you will get to know about the usual mistakes you do while parking your car. that’s why these online

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The White Stripes to tour ‘Great White North’

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Grammy Award-winning rock band The White Stripes announced on Wednesday the Canadian leg of a tour in support of their soon-to-be-released album, Icky Thump. The tour, which would be the first cross-Canada excursion for The White Stripes, will see the band play dates in all provinces and territories.

The latest tour for The White Stripes will kick off June 1 in Nürburgring, Germany and will play several dates in Europe before starting off in Canada on June 24, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Canadian dates will include stops in northern locales such as Whitehorse, Yellowknife, and Iqaluit, on Baffin Island.

The White Stripes, made up of guitarist/singer Jack White and drummer Meg White, have developed a significant worldwide following with their blend of punk and blues, guitar-oriented rock. The band had expressed interest in playing cities they had not yet visited. “Having never done a full tour of Canada, Meg and I thought it was high time to go whole hog,” said Jack White on The White Stripes website. “We want to take this tour to the far reaches of the Canadian landscape. From the ocean to the permafrost.” The band’s website referred to Canada by its nickname, the ‘Great White North’.

The White Stripes have played to thousands in large outdoor festival settings, but will have to deal with different logistics while setting up in a northern location, such as Iqaluit.

Some 500 tickets for the Iqaluit show are to be sold, with an admission fee of approximately CA$40. Mike Bozzer, the city of Iqaluit’s economic development officer, told CBC News that talks have taken place with The White Stripes’ publicist regarding equipment, technicians, security and other such details. “It’s definitely going to have some economic impact, and they’ll come back home with positive stories of the city,” said Bozzer.

The band’s ten-year anniversary will be reached at a point during the Canadian leg of the tour, which will be commemorated. “Another special moment of this tour is the show which will occur in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia on July 14th, The White Stripes’ Tenth Anniversary,” said Jack White.

Following the Canadian dates, The White Stripes will embark on a tour in the United States, which will reach some 16 states they have not yet visited during their career, among other repeat locations.

2007 Canadian Tour Dates   Venue City Province/Territory
June 24   Deer Lake Park Burnaby British Columbia
June 25   Yukon Arts Centre Whitehorse Yukon
June 26   Shorty Brown Multiplex Arena Yellowknife Northwest Territories
June 27   Arctic Winter Games Arena Iqaluit Nunavut
June 29   Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary Alberta
June 30   Shaw Convention Centre Edmonton Alberta
July 1   TCU Place Saskatoon Saskatchewan
July 2   MTS Centre Winnipeg Manitoba
July 3   Community Auditorium Thunder Bay Ontario
July 5   Molson Amphitheatre Toronto Ontario
July 6   Bell Centre Montreal Quebec
July 7   John Labatt Centre London Ontario
July 8   Bluesfest Ottawa Ontario
July 10   Moncton Coliseum Moncton New Brunswick
July 11   Charlottetown Civic Centre Charlottetown PEI
July 13   Cunard Centre Halifax Nova Scotia
July 14   Savoy Theatre Glace Bay Nova Scotia
July 16   Mile One Centre St. John’s Newfoundland
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Warren Buffett to host world’s most expensive lunch

Posted on October 13, 2021October 14, 2021Categories Uncategorized

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Billionaire Warren Buffett, Chief Executive of Berkshire Hathaway, auctioned lunch with himself on eBay for US$2.63 million.

Bidding, which started on eBay a few weeks ago, attracted nine bidders, offering huge sums for the opportunity to have a steak lunch with the man said to be a “legendary investor”.

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The winning bidder, an anonymous individual, will be parting with $2.63 million for a meal with the world-famed investor and has the opportunity to bring along seven friends for the meal.

This, the latest of Buffett’s charity auctions, is providing funds to the Glide Foundation, a charity that provides food, health care, housing and job training for San Francisco’s homeless.

Over the last ten years, Buffett has netted $5.9 million in donations through such auctions.

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