Monday, July 29, 2013

Syria troops 'retake' key Homs area

Syrian government forces have fully captured a district that was a key rebel stronghold in the central city of Homs, state media report.

The Sana news agency said the military had "completely restored security and stability to Khalidiya neighbourhood".

Activists reported clashes in Khalidiya on Monday morning, but said that most of the area was under army control.

The announcement comes a month after troops launched an offensive to oust rebels from Syria's third largest city.

Only the Old City and a few other districts are still held by the opposition.

On Sunday, the pan-Arab TV station al-Mayadeen broadcast footage of Khalidiya, showing heavily damaged buildings and piles of rubble.

Homs has been a focus of the two-year uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, in which the UN says more than 100,000 people have died.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-23488855

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The Google Maps of the Week


Yarr, Pirate Maps uses the Google Maps API to create a distinct pirate themed map, complete with animated waves, birds and pirate ships. There may not be much serious intent behind the map but I am impressed by the results and the imaginative use of the Google Maps API elevation service and the Google Places library.

One impressive feature on this map is how the ship and wave map markers are only placed in the sea, the sea-gulls only appear near the shore and trees only appear in parks. The elevation service of the Maps API is being used to determine sea and shore locations. The Google Places API is being used to find the locations of parks.


Alex Wellerstein's NukeMap has proved to be a very popular Google Maps mashup.The application allows users to view the likely effect of different sized nuclear explosions on any location in the world, using Google Maps.

Much of its popularity comes from the fun of blowing places up on a map. I mean what could be better than that?

Blowing things up in 3d - that's what. Alex Wellerstein's new app, NukeMap3D, uses the Google Earth browser plug-in to allow users to detonate nuclear bombs on their chosen location and view the effect in glorious 3d.

Now you can view the effect of your dastardly deeds mushrooming above the 3d buildings of the cities you target. If you select the 'animate mushroom cloud' option you can even view a slow motion animation of your bomb exploding.


SaferRoute is an interesting attempt to create a route planner that avoids areas with a record of high crime. Using crime data from Lothian and Borders Police Reports, this Google Maps app will return travel directions, for Edinburgh, Scotland, that try and avoid crime hotpsots in the city.

If you enter two addresses into the app you will be shown a Google Map with two routes highlighted. The safest route is shown in green on the map and the fastest route is shown in red. Beneath the map turn-by-turn directions are also given, with each street on the journey given a safety rating.?

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoogleMapsMania/~3/yxArrcvQa2Q/the-google-maps-of-week_28.html

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Golf: Snedeker takes advantage of Mahan exit

Brandt Snedeker holds a one shot lead going into the final round of the Canadian Open after a dramatic day in Ontario.

Snedeker takes advantage of Mahan exit

Following an early rain delay the tournament was turned on its head as overnight leader Hunter Mahan decided to withdraw from the field due to his wife going into labour.
Snedeker took full advantage, firing nine birdies to move to 14-under-par, one clear of Daniel Lingmerth, while Matt Kuchar and Jason Bohn are a further stroke behind.
The 32-year-old has already won this season, taking victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, and says he is feeling confident going into the final day.
"I know how to handle it and I know what to expect [today], especially on a golf course like this," said Snedeker. "I know what I have to do.
"I knew I had a chance if I could keep the momentum going after the first six holes and I could really ride it out and do something special today."

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Apple?s New Budget iPhone Called the iPhone 5C?

Apple 5C

Everybody is wondering what the Apple will name its new, lower cost, iPhone. ?I call it the iBudget in jest, but we all know Apple would NEVER associate the word budget, cheap, or economy with any of their products. ?The website?WeiPhone.com, released a picture with a bin of, what can only be described, as some sort of packaging with the name iPhone 5C.

iPhone 5C

We have heard the name iPhone Lite thrown around, but that?contentation may not suit Apple?s image either. ?Another site, iLounge.com, had predicted it would be called the iPhone 5C, although why Apple would chose the letter ?C? I am not sure?it could mean ?C?olor,? low ?C?ost,? plasti?C,? or ?C?heap!

We expect Apple to make an announcement, for both the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, in late Summer, followed by a September release date. ?Let us know in the comments if you are waiting for either of these two new Apple iPhones.

Source: http://briefmobile.com/apples-new-budget-iphone-called-the-iphone-5c

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Real Estate Sampler: Bad Photos Edition - Hooked on Houses

by hookedonhouses on July 27, 2013

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So many of you have been sending me so many bad mls photos lately that sometimes I don?t know whether to laugh, cry, or curl up in a fetal position like?this poor woman. It?s crazy to me that agents are still trying to sell houses with pics like this. Here are 5 of my (least) favorites of the week?

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1. It probably won?t surprise you to learn that this messy bathroom was featured in the same listing as the bedroom above. Looks like a nice house if you can see past all the dirty clothes, piles of trash, and general clutter. I had an agent tell me it?s not his job to clean up the house before taking photos. Okay, but could you at least close some of the drawers first? Kick the bags of trash out of the way? Anything?

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2. This photo from a listing in Pittsburgh is so blurry I?m not sure why the agent bothered posting it?and only it?to represent a house ?that has recently been updated and is move-in ready.? Guess we?ll take his word for it!

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3. The advice to depersonalize your home for potential buyers includes removing the persons. When people pop up in the listing photos, that?s all we see, and this one from Burbank is a good (bad) example.

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4. One reader questioned why there appears to be a trail of bloody footprints across the floor in an otherwise perfectly normal-looking house in Minnesota.

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5. The only other time I saw visible floating dust-snow like this was in a former hoarder?s house. This house doesn?t look as filthy as that one did, though, so I?m not sure what?s going on. WTF Real Estate found this in the Houston listings.

Thanks to all the readers who submitted these. If you spot something strange in the real estate listings, send me the link! -Julia

Click here to see my Bad MLS page with more head-scratchers, including?

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Source: http://hookedonhouses.net/2013/07/27/real-estate-sampler-bad-photos-edition/

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Monday, July 22, 2013

6 Categories to Help You Decide on Themed wedding invitations

In case you? ve looked at a wedding card site lately, you realize just how several choices exist for that modern bride. Narrowing down the field is irritating at first, but knowing the basic categories of invitation could make things easier. For your perusal and guidance, consider the following six types of wedding invitations:

  1. Classic: Like most wedding gowns, these invites come in white-colored. Common features include embossing and ribbons. For the most part, they have got one accent colour. Simple, elegant, and always fitted, a person can? t make a mistake with classic invites. Unless you desire something snazzier. When this occurs, you should think about the following option.
  2. Contemporary: The rule with modern or contemporary credit cards is simple: split expectations. These invites come in unusual shapes, such as circles and pointed rectangles. Colors perform a larger part, as do geometric patterns and photos. These cards provide bold introductions to the wedding.
  3. Picture: This is the most individual option of any obtainable. Images range in proportions from full distribute to main highlight. Based on the photo you choose, you can make any type of atmosphere in your card that you like. It? ersus completely customizable.
  4. Fashionable: This category is always changing, but for the moment, bright water color washes are totally in. The backs of these cards display beautiful, bright stripes and flowers of colour. Distinct, stylish, and fun, these cards are perfect for a cheery summer wedding.
  5. Classic: There? ersus nothing wrong with getting back an older really feel to your credit cards. Vintage looks differ from the quaint for the lush. The common theme is usually subtle coloring that soothes instead of shocks.
  6. Whimsical: If your wedding will be mild and cheery, think about the cards to fit. These credit cards come in wide range. They generally rely on shows, humorous drawings, and amusing phrases. Simple or complicated, they can match even the quirkiest of needs.
  7. Minimalist: You may also opt for a very simplified design that uses the particular natural beauty of your font without any extra colors or even patterns to disturb. These invitations are extremely in now and are surprisingly affordable as well.
  8. Handy: Crafty wedding invite designers will integrate bow into the invitation alone, or create custom wedding invitation stamps and also stamp out their invites on cardstock. Pockets, folds, seals, and more are available with wedding packages, but you have to put in the time and also attention to make certain that your invites come out looking ideal.

Source: http://hickoryhollowfarm.net/six-categories-to-help-you-decide-on-wedding-invitations/

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Friday, July 12, 2013

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  • "Apple is guilty in the ebook pricing case. For consumers, not much changes"?paidContent?9:30 AM
  • "Federal Judge Rules Apple Conspired To Fix E-Book Prices"?Forbes?11:20 AM
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  • "Judge Rules Against Apple in E-Books Trial"?New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required]?9:00 AM
  • "Apple Guilty Of Fixing Ebook Prices In DOJ Lawsuit"?TechCrunch?8:50 AM
  • "US judge rules that Apple conspired with publishers to raise the price of e-books"?The Next Web?8:52 AM
  • "US judge rules Apple conspired to raise ebook prices"?Financial Times [Paid Membership Required]?9:00 AM
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  • "Apple and Amazon drop legal scuffle over 'Appstore' name"?IDG News Service?8:08 AM
  • "Apple and Amazon kiss and make up after 'app store' trademark row: Tech giants end lawsuits over who has the right to use name, clearing way for both companies to use it"?The Independent?8:11 AM
  • "'App store' fight ends ? Apple drops trademark lawsuit against Amazon"?Digital Trends?8:19 AM
  • "Apple, Amazon Drop Fight Over 'App Store' Name"?PC Magazine?11:52 AM
  • "Apple asks for stay on ITC ban on iPhone and iPad models pending appeal"?IDG News Service?8:00 AM
  • "Apple asks ITC for stay on sales ban affecting older iPhones, iPads"?ZDNet?9:49 AM
  • "Samsung asks for retrial on rubber-band: New suit tries to overturn loss by stretching a couple of legal points"?The Register?8:05 AM
  • "Samsung requests retrial in $1B patent ruling for Apple"?IDG News Service?11:03 AM
  • "'Grassroots' Demonstrators Target Chicago Apple Store"?ifoAppleStore?3:29 PM
  • "How the App Store turned into software development's holy grail: A high ranking on Apple's App Store can translate into a quick fortune. That's why app creators are turning to ranking experts to give them any edge possible."?CNET News?9:07 AM
  • "Five years of the App Store" [Slideshow]?CNET News?9:07 AM
  • "#10 MLB.com At Bat: 1 of 10 from Top 10 grossing iPhone apps ever (pictures)"?CNET News?9:07 AM
  • "Apple's Taiwan orders drop 24% in June, but it's probably the calm before the storm"?VentureBeat?10:59 AM
  • "Apple Conspired To Fix E-book Prices, Court Rules"?InformationWeek?4:20 PM
  • "Judge rules Apple colluded with publishers to fix ebook prices"?Macworld?9:10 AM
  • "Court rules Apple fixed ebook prices, led an illegal conspiracy"?paidContent?9:09 AM
  • "Apple Loses E-Book Antitrust Trial"?AllThingsD?9:09 AM
  • "Apple Found Guilty of E-Book Price Fixing"?PC Magazine?9:49 AM
  • "Apple Found Guilty in E-books Conspiracy"?Mashable?9:32 AM
  • "Apple 'orchestrated' e-book pricing conspiracy, court rules"?iDownload Blog?9:32 AM
  • "Apple is guilty of e-book price fixing, says judge"?VentureBeat?9:10 AM
  • "Amazon Wins: Apple Guilty in Ebook Price Fixing Conspiracy"?The Mac Observer?10:15 AM
  • "iPhone 5 still tops, but Galaxy S4 helps Samsung gain share"?CNET News?11:14 AM
  • "Samsung surpasses Apple in smartphone Web usage: A study from StatCounter determines that Samsung devices outpaced Apple iPhones and iPod Touches in worldwide browsing in June."?CNET News?8:58 AM
  • "Did Samsung just overtake Apple in global Web usage? StatCounter's 'Internet Wars' report, if true, would be a big deal."?Fortune?8:56 AM
  • "Samsung is about to Experience the Apple Tsunami!"?Patently Apple?9:33 AM
  • "Samsung arrives on Apple's doorstep as it breaks ground on new R&D facility"?Digital Trends?8:19 AM
  • "Apple media boss Eddy Cue also attending Sun Valley conference amidst content push"?9 to 5 Mac?8:25 AM
  • "Apple store unearths hospital ruins: Tech firm's new Madrid outlet will safeguard 15th-century walls under its floor"?El Pa?s (Spain)?8:26 AM
  • "15th-Century ruins discovered during construction of Apple's new Madrid flagship store"?9 to 5 Mac?8:26 AM
  • "The Apple App Store celebrates its fifth birthday"?Digital Trends?8:19 AM
  • "Disney to honor Steve Jobs with Disney Legends Award at D23 Expo"?TUAW?9:10 AM
  • "Free EA Games for iPad, iPhone: App Store 5th Anniversary"?FairerPlatform?7:52 AM
  • "Vintage Apple-1 computer sells for $388K: But sale price failed to come close to the record $671K paid in May for another rare working circuit board"?Computerworld?8:25 AM
  • "First Apple computer sells at auction for $387,750"?Associated Press?11:01 AM
  • "Old-School Apple 1 Fetches $387K at Auction"?PC Magazine?11:52 AM
  • "GE Profile wall ovens embrace the app-ification of appliances"?Digital Trends?8:19 AM
  • "Bored Of Microsoft's Anti-iPad Ads Yet? Here's Another"?AppAdvice?8:44 AM
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  • "Sprint now officially under SoftBank control after $21.6B deal"?AppleInsider?9:38 PM
  • "Monsters University: what's it like to work at Pixar? Pixar's films have won 26 Oscars and taken $8 billion. But are their films as much fun to work on as they are to watch? As Monsters University is released, Chris Bell visits the company's California HQ to find out."?Telegraph?8:20 AM
  • "Samsung Granted a Mysterious Smartphone Design Patent While HP Wins One for a Slick New Mouse Design"?Patent Bolt?7:51 AM
  • "London mayor asks Apple to help curb iPhone-related thefts"?TUAW?8:09 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "TUAW TV Live: Doctors Without Borders Edition"?TUAW?4:24 PM
  • "Interview: T-Mobile's John Legere on iPhone Sales, the Carrier's Bold Upgrade Program, and Continuing to Shake Things Up"?AllThingsD?2:29 PM
  • "App Store Insiders: Alex Adjadj of Namco Bandai Games on the Ecosystem of Apps"?148Apps?11:20 AM
  • "Maura Johnston on why she opened her iPad-only magazine to the web"?The Verge?9:50 AM

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  • "Behold the Effects of Your Government's Collusion-Busting Hammer!"?TheMacAdvocate?9:39 PM
  • "Will the iPhone 5S swipe from the Galaxy S4 with a slow-mo camera? Can the next iPhone be slow and sexy?"?TechRadar UK?4:24 PM
  • "The Sad Truth About Expansion On The New Mac Pro [Image]?Cult of Mac?3:29 PM
  • "Why does Apple fear iPhone customization?"?Minyanville?3:14 PM
  • "Op-Ed: One Finger Gesture"?YMP Now?2:48 PM
  • "Why Apple's Car Dashboard Looks Like A Clunker"?Forbes?2:28 PM
  • "Why Candy Crush Is Already Boring: The Shrinking Half-Life of Mobile Games"?The Atlantic Wire?2:27 PM
  • "How Jony Ive's iOS 7 Icon Grid Matches Up Against Real Apple Products [Image]?Cult of Mac?2:27 PM
  • "Are Steve Jobs iPad Schools A Step Forward Or Just A Gimmick? ? The 'Book Mystique"?MacPrices?2:14 PM
  • "Apple, Microsoft, and Listening to Customers"?Tech.pinions?2:13 PM
  • "Apple's Chinese Suicides And The Amazing Economics Of Ha-Joon Chang"?Forbes?11:18 AM
  • "Means, motive, and opportunity: why antitrust lawyers smacked down Apple's iBookstore/It's not about cost, it's about conspiracy"?The Verge?6:29 PM
  • "Analysis: Antitrust ruling could temper Apple's revolutionary zeal"?Macworld?6:27 PM
  • "The fight between Apple and Amazon on ebooks ain't over yet/Summary: Yes, there's a verdict in the Apple eBook antitrust price-fixing case. But that doesn't mean that anything is really decided."?ZDNet?6:54 PM
  • "Live discussion: Federal judge rules against Apple in e-books case [Video]?Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required]?3:29 PM
  • "The real villain in the ebooks case isn't Apple or Amazon ? it's publishers' addiction to DRM"?GigaOM?2:22 PM
  • "Judge Rules Against Apple in E-Book Price-Fixing Trial"?Daring Fireball?2:21 PM
  • "Apple Learns The Hazards Of Innovation With E-Book Antitrust Ruling"?Forbes?12:01 PM
  • "Apple Conspired On E-Book Pricing, Judge Rules. But Did It?"?Forbes?11:20 AM
  • "Dead Steve Jobs Was A Crook - Judge"?The Register?11:03 AM
  • "With Apple's iWatch on the horizon, do Pebble and MetaWatch still matter?"?The Verge?10:23 AM
  • "If You Have A Busy Day Coming Up, Your iPhone Will Tell You To Go To Bed"?Business Insider?10:23 AM
  • "The Dying Art of Handwriting: Handwriting isn't just for style: it's important to learning, memory and success. Twenty years ago, a $300 Montblanc pen was one of the most coveted and costly graduation gifts. But today, few clamor over them, much less an expensive one. It turns out they want MacBooks and iPads ? new writing tools of the digital age."?Techland?9:09 AM
  • "Apple's App Store turns five: You're great, now change/Apple's App Store redefined how we all downloaded programs on our smartphones. But with Google Play outstripping its number of apps, the challenge of the next five years isn't volume: it's getting the right app in the right hands."?CNET News?8:58 AM
  • "Happy Anniversary, Apple App Store! Now About That Discovery Problem...: Welcome to the new undiscovered country."?Techland?2:19 PM
  • "The Next Five Years of App Store"?MacStories?11:20 AM
  • "The iPhone's Controversial New Look Actually Appears To Be Rooted In Old Apple Designs"?Business Insider?8:25 AM
  • "Hands Off My Wrists! Why I Don't Want To Wear My Computers: You can keep your smart watches, fitness bands, and Internet headsets."?ReadWrite?8:10 AM
  • "Jonny Ive, It's OK To Change Your Mind (or, get over it, graphic design is subjective anyway)"?PixoBebo?7:53 AM
  • "Poor Apple: Criticized For Obeying The Law"?Mac 360?7:53 AM
  • "Apple's Latest Product Disruption: Free Apps"?Mac 360?7:53 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Why the Microsoft Reorganization Plan Won't Fix What's Wrong"?Money Morning?6:13 PM
  • "This Is Why People Still Pirate"?Gizmodo?2:50 PM
  • "Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini review: Good, 'diet' S4 phone is pricier than you think"?CNET Reviews?11:14 AM
  • "The hidden 17% tax: Your cell phone bill/Your wireless carrier isn't the only one pocketing money when you pay your cell phone bill."?CNNMoney?9:16 AM
  • "Dropbox announces iCloud-like data sync service for apps"?TUAW?9:50 AM
  • "Is Dropbox cloud storage too expensive? While Dropbox is leading the cloud storage and syncing landscape with 175 million users, other services are offering similar features for less money."?CNET News?7:56 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Is This A Sneak Peek At A Redesigned iOS 7 Beta 4 Screenshot?"?AppAdvice?2:19 PM
  • "Microsoft COO Kevin Turner refuses to lose: Microsoft is delivering innovation faster than anyone can embrace it and doubling down on devices and services, Turner said during a keynote at the company's Worldwide Partner Conference."?CNET News?2:28 PM
  • "Microsoft COO Turner says even more innovation is coming this year"?PCWorld?3:13 PM
  • "Microsoft settles 3,265 software piracy cases in US and abroad"?Microsoft?8:32 AM
  • "Microsoft settled 3,265 software piracy cases in 43 countries during its last fiscal year"?The Next Web?8:32 AM
  • "Microsoft Preaches XP Conversion: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is eagerly charging toward a 'devices and services' future. First, he'll have to take care of more than 160 million users who are stuck on Windows XP."?InformationWeek?9:06 AM
  • "Microsoft's Launches 'Smart Cities' Initiative: Microsoft's CityNext aims to help cities use cloud services and big data to cut costs and improve services."?InformationWeek?4:20 PM
  • "How Microsoft is using live data to redefine the Office 'document'"?PCWorld?8:59 AM
  • "Microsoft's real-money Xbox Live transition a costly move: The prices consumers were previously paying for Xbox Live content are going up now that Microsoft is transitioning away from its Microsoft Points."?CNET News?9:26 AM
  • "Hackers hitting Microsoft Windows flaw revealed by Google researcher"?V3?8:33 AM
  • "Microsoft to pull apps with critical vulnerabilities"?PC Advisor?9:27 AM
  • "Icahn Calls on Dell Holders to Seek Appraisal of Shares: Activist Investor Says PC Maker May Pay Premium 'to Settle With Those Seeking Appraisal'"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?9:13 AM
  • "Carl Icahn Plays New Card In Dell Buyout Battle"?AllThingsD?9:12 AM
  • "Icahn Asks Dell Shareholders to Get Share Appraised"?Bloomberg?9:13 AM
  • "Icahn urges Dell holders to seek share appraisal"?MarketWatch?9:36 AM
  • "Icahn to Dell stockholders: get shares apprasied"?USA Today?9:34 AM
  • "Will Dell Make A Profit With The New Data Protection Product?"?Seeking Alpha?9:35 AM
  • "Dell Wyse adds server provisioning to WSM deployment tool"?V3?8:33 AM
  • "Dell, HP to talk cloud transition at Structure:Europe"?GigaOM?6:31 PM
  • "To stop losing share, IBM must see itself as customers, competitors do"?Worcester Telegram?9:43 AM
  • "IBM And Big Data Disruption: Insider's View/IBM's Bob Picciano, general manager of Information Management, talks up five big data use cases, Hadoop-driven change; slams SAP Hana, NoSQL databases."?InformationWeek?9:06 AM
  • "IBM downgraded to neutral: Goldman Sachs points to pressure on growth areas in emerging markets"?Associated Press?9:43 AM
  • "HP and Microsoft Announce New Modern Infrastructure Partnership"?Windows IT Pro?9:37 AM
  • "Intel puts OEM-use Haswell CPUs in retail channels"?DigiTimes?8:53 AM
  • "Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals New Batch of Haswell Chips"?Maximum PC?9:38 AM
  • "Cisco puts Israel at risk as first fully digital country"?Bloomberg News?9:36 AM
  • "Cisco to accelerate Microsoft private cloud deployments"?Telecompaper?9:36 AM
  • "Cisco, NetApp Back Microsoft's Private Cloud OS Accelerate Program"?The VAR Guy?9:37 AM
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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Brain's response to sweets may indicate risk for development of alcoholism

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Several human and animal studies have shown a relationship between a preference for highly sweet tastes and alcohol use disorders. Furthermore, the brain mechanisms of sweet-taste responses may share common neural pathways with responses to alcohol and other drugs. A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging has found that recent drinking is related to the orbitofrontal-region brain response to an intensely sweet stimulus, a brain response that may serve as an important phenotype, or observable characteristic, of alcoholism risk.

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Climate Plan Prompts Look at Energy Transportation Emissions

Posted on by David Holt in Keystone XL, Politics/Policy

With the President?s recent release of his Climate Action Plan, and his comments on the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, Consumer Energy Alliance believes its appropriate to examine the emissions associated with the transportation of crude oil.

Its not just the refining and consumption of petroleum products that releases GHG?s.?The transportation of oil from one country to another also carries a GHG footprint, as fuel is consumed by oil tankers, trains, trucks and pipelines as they move oil from where it is produced, to where its refined and consumed.

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Since the President has pinned the fate of Keystone on its perceived contribution to climate change, it bears discussion about the GHG profile of oil from various oil producing nations across the globe. According to?Department of Energy studies,?transporting oil from the Persian Gulf region by oceangoing tanker is significantly more GHG intensive than transporting it from Canada via pipeline.?Not only does it take less energy to transport oil via pipeline, but the proximity of Canada to the U.S. helps reduce overall GHG emissions associated with transportation.

The overall GHG profile of the Keystone pipeline is neutral, as found by the State Department in its environmental report. NOT building the pipeline would help increase GHG emissions as the U.S. would need to continue oil imports from countries with higher GHG profiles than Canada.

Source: http://fuelfix.com/blog/2013/07/09/climate-plan-prompts-look-at-energy-transportation-emissions/

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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    Looking For Refuge On The Slopes Of Mexico's 'Sleeping Lady' Volcano

    The author pauses during a hike on Mexico's third tallest volcano. The fog obscured the view of Popocatepetl, an active volcano near Mexico City that is currently erupting. Photo via @LatAmLENS archive.

    On Thursday July 4, Mexico?s Popocatepetl volcano belched a mixture of red, molten lava, steam and ash towards the heavens, causing several airlines, including Delta, Alaska, United, US Airways and American Airlines to cancel and delay planned flights to Mexico City. As a precautionary measure, Mexican authorities established a seven mile no-go zone around the volcano, which sits about 40 miles south of Mexico City?s airport. Matt Miller, a spokesman for American Airlines said, ?We are closely monitoring the situation in Mexico City as volcanic ash continues to be emitted from Popocatepetl.? The volcanic activity has left hundreds of passengers stranded. Authorities have not, however, issued an evacuation warning. A year ago, I set out towards Popcatepetl under similar conditions.

    *****

    Shivering inside a bunkroom at the base camp at Iztacc?huatl, North America?s 8th highest peak, a dormant volcano two hours outside of Mexico City, I tugged my sleeping bag shut to fight off the cold.? Hurricane Ernesto was retreating from the area, leaving a heavy blanket of fog, and violently etched scars of water-run-outs in the deep black soil of the steep hill-faces around the site.? The thick fog shrouded the view of Mexico City, the traffic, the beeping cars, and the 21 million people who live clustered around the country?s capital. ?The parking lot on Izta, however, was not a refuge from the crowds.? Outside the base camp, TV cameramen huddled inside white vans, waiting to film the next eruption of Popocatepetl, Izta?s neighboring peak.

    Popo, an active volcano, slightly taller than Izta, a mountain that locals call ?the sleeping lady? because the profile of the mountain?s ridge-line looks like a sleeping woman, had been periodically belching out smoke and rocks for the previous three months.? In April, 2012, a few hikers were injured by flying debris.? According to the local legends, the gods created Popo out of the body of a warrior who returned from battle to find his lover dead. Popo still simmers with rage. Throughout the spring of 2012 and again in 2013, the magma inside the volcano?s opening glowed red, and Mexico?s army has contemplated a mass evacuation.? Popo, after all, can be unpredictable.? In 1996, five hikers were killed in a sudden eruption.? Their bodies were smashed by falling rocks.? Throughout the weekend I spent next to Popo, worshippers in white Aztec clothing gathered in the parking lot to pay tribute to their ancestors and pray for the temperamental volcano.? Inside the base camp, we were only hoping for a few hours of clear sky and a chance to reach Izta?s summit.

    Our plan was to leave at 2 am, and make our way towards a cabin that is tucked away at 16,000 feet, just below the first peak on Izta?s ridgeline, the knee of the sleeping lady. Reuben, my guide, and Matt, a friend from graduate school, stirred hot water into plastic cups.? We dozed off, and Rueben checked the weather hourly, waiting to see if the sky would clear.? The fog never lifted.? The drizzle never ceased.? Reuben explained some of the mountain?s hazards.? ?Izta has crevices- ten, twelve meters deep,? he said.? ?It?s easy to see them, but if there?s fog, it?s better to turn around,? he added.? The crevices are narrow.? People fall in and slide down until they become jammed between the tight walls.? ?You fall, you get stuck,? Reuben explained.? ?I prefer to wait until [the sky] opens up a bit.? It?s a route that has rocks, drop-offs,? he added.? The mountain is famous for its fog.? In 1968 eleven seminary students were killed when they lost their way in the thick haze near Izta?s peak.? The young men attempted to retreat from the peak as snow fell and a heavy fog set in.? ?There are cliffs,? Reuben said.? ?If you don?t know the route it?s easy to fall.?

    In 1968 some of the boys fell off cliffs.? Others froze to death.? A priest made his way towards them with a lantern.? The priest ?was right there, 100 meters away with a lantern,? Reuben said.? The fog was thick.? He couldn?t see them or save them. At 9 am we packed up our headlamps, crampons, ice-axes, and sleeping bags, and started walking away from the base camp under an overcast sky and a heavy fog.? Fifty feet away from the camp, I turned and looked back.? The radio towers were almost entirely obscured by the haze. ?Our boots stamped deep footprints into the soft, black, silty, volcanic soil.? Half an hour into the hike, we stopped and looked up a steep, muddy incline that was encrusted with grey rocks.? ?The flat part ended, [what?s] coming is steep,? Reuben said.? We worked our way up the slope, looking out over the tufts of tall, tough grass, and the silhouette of a jagged, pine-tree topped ridgeline in the distance.? We crossed through a narrow path that cut through a field of purple flowers.? I didn?t stop to look.? I hauled myself up a small overhang, pulling my body up onto the bright red clay soil on the top of the exposed ridge.? Below, clumps of greyish, green grass disappeared into the fog between walls of rock.? I flipped my hood up and zipped up my jacket.? Wind whipped rain against my body, covering the outside of my water-proof gear in a cold film.? ?Ok boys, we?ve got a long way to go,? Reuben said.?

    Matt and I pressed forward, digging our feet into the dark, untracked dirt, leaving muddy footprints in the patches of snow we encountered.? As we rose higher on the mountain, the clumps of grass thinned and then disappeared.? We saw the debris from rocks that had fallen from higher up the mountain and smashed below.? We struggled to find traction on the loose fragments of stone. ?Patches of the trail had been covered with two inches of wet, crunchy snow.? Underneath the overhang of a cliff, we encountered a group of four hikers.? ?We?re about halfway there,? Reuben said.? ?Is there a long way to go?? one of the hikers asked.? One of the man?s companions wore jeans and thin wool gloves.? Rueben shook his head, yes. We set out, passing the other hikers.? A thick fog settled over the mountain.? We gripped for handholds on the sharp rocks, our boots slipped on the muddy surface of the stone.? Along the thin edge of a spine, the mountain disappeared on both sides into a white expanse of mist.? We could make out frightening outlines of wind-blasted rock formations that looked like black mushroom clouds.? The wind whipped the rain onto our faces.? The trail behind us was entirely obscured.? ?We are very close,? Reuben said. ??

    We climbed upwards through a maze of sharp brown boulders, making our way along a narrow trail of snow, kicking our feet in and grabbing hold of the rock with our hands.? Along the exposed ridge, the wind was stronger.? Our clothes were soaking wet from mist, rain, and sweat. Fifty feet away, we could see the round outline of what Reuben called the ?refugio,? the refuge.? In English, we?d call it a cabin, a lean-to, or maybe a rest-stop.? Refuge, the Spanish word, seemed at that moment to be more fitting.? Reuben pulled open the building?s heavy door.? Some of the silver metal panels on the building?s exterior were broken and revealed the greying wood slats of the structure?s original outer layer.? Inside, the domed structure had three bunks and jungle gym of thick support beams.? Reuben and Matt unpacked their bags.? I stepped outside to vomit near one of the boulders that serve as anchors for the precariously perched cabin.? ?The only thing you can do is sleep, you?ll probably be worse in the morning,? Rueben said.

    I unrolled my damp sleeping bag.? A thick fog covered the ridgeline. I zipped the thick, down bag up around my neck and tucked my wool hat under my head as a pillow.? I thought about what Rueben told me the night before.? ?I like being in places separate, away from the noise and the people,? he told me.? ?I like the cold in my face and also the solitude,? he said.? He said that sometimes on the mountain his late-ex wife visits him in his dreams.? ?I used to climb with her here a lot,? he explained.? There is something special about the peak.? Even the Aztecs climbed it, leaving behind offerings for their gods.? The wind buffeted the cabin, hammering its walls.? The beams creaked.? I dozed off to sleep, unable to shake a slight headache.? Rueben checked the weather.? The mist never cleared.

    A thick fog obscured the hikers' view. Photo by N. Parish Flannery @LatAmLENS.

    In the morning, a thick cloud settled over the entire mountain.? We couldn?t see the first peak, the white lady?s knees, or the second peak, her head, the range?s 17,160 foot summit.? The next section was steep.? The pointed, loose rocks on the slope had been covered with a few inches of light snow.? There wasn?t enough snow to allow us to use our crampons.? Reuben was worried about the loose rocks and the near complete lack of visibility.? ?It?s dangerous,? he said.

    Thirty feet away, the rocks and mountains disappeared into the mist.? The fog almost completely obscured our view of the trail.? ?The only thing we can do is go back down,? Reuben said.? ?It?s going to be a problem to find the return route,? he added. With my un-used crampons stuffed into the bottom of my backpack and my ice ax tucked uselessly between my pack and my sleeping bag, I followed Reuben and Matt down away from the cabin.? In our limited range of sight, we could see only a fog-covered expanse of jagged rocks and unblemished white snow.? We started walking.? Finally, we saw a small rock pile, a trail marker.

    I walked slowly, lethargically, unable to shake a feeling of remorse that we didn?t at least try to make it to the summit.? I felt defeated, digging my heels into the muddy snow, wallowing towards the base camp instead of kicking my crampons into the ice, fighting my way towards the summit. I thought about my late father and grandfather, both of whom were ski-mountaineers.? My grandfather, who left Manhattan to attend boarding school in New Hampshire, used to call the mountains his ?church.?? My father used to regale me with stories, recounting his favorite memories from skiing and hiking trips. ?The Mexican tourists clustering at the base of Ixta were not the only people on the mountain who were intent on following in the path of their ancestors.? I slowed my pace.? I kicked my heel into the snow, fighting for a foothold.? Breathing hard, I imagined my father as a young man, hiking into the mountains, with skis and sleeping bag strapped to his backpack.

    This mist covered all of the plants on the mountain with small drops of water. Photo by N. Parish Flannery @LatAmLENS

    Reuben and Matt disappeared from view.? I stopped to look at a cluster of purple flowers.? On the way in I had charged past them, eager to reach the summit.? Now I stopped to look at one plant, the first in a sea of violet colored buds and green grass that disappeared into the fog.? The entire world seemed to exist only in that sixty foot circle of visibility.? I focused on the plant.? Rivulets of water gathered on the delicate petals of the flowers, magnifying the change in color from chalky, light violet to deep royal purple.? Beads of water, about the size of the spicy candy pebbles taco restaurants in Mexico often serve along with the check, gathered and held along the thin leaves of the plants.? I pushed my face close, looking out through my foggy glasses, marveling at the complexity of the colors and patterns.

    I scrutinized the yellow bands that separated the black stalks of the plant from the thin stems of the flowers.? I looked at the dark purple veins that ran alongside each thin flower cup. I sat and looked out at the silhouettes of the distant ridges, the clumps of grass and tall flowers, and the clouds of mist that were blowing across the landscape.? I could hear the sound of the steady flow of a nearby waterfall.? I listened to the muffled tweet of a lone bird somewhere out in the fog.? I saw how erosion had knocked away a clump of black dirt on the side of the trail, leaving one plant?s roots exposed.? I looked out at the deep zig-zagging cuts the water runoff from the previous days of stormy weather had cut into the dark soil of the trail.? Matt backtracked through the mist to find me.? I saw his yellow jacket through the fog.? ?Everything good?? he asked.? ?Everything good,? I said.

    We hiked the mountain in the worst week of the worst season of the year.? The rain never stopped.? We did not see the summit, but we did see the mountain in a time of damp, mystical, peacefulness that few people ever get to experience.? ?You can?t show up and say ?ah ha, I?m going to climb,? you have to wait until the mountain lets you go up.? Reuben said.? ?In November when the sky is clear you can see Pico de Orizaba [Mexico?s tallest mountain] and Cuernavaca [a nearby city],? Reuben explained.? Izta is a special mountain.? ?It?s a long hike, but for me as a Mexican, I go and feel the cold and think about how it must have been for the Aztecs to do it,? Reuben said.

    Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanielparishflannery/2013/07/09/looking-for-refuge-on-the-slopes-of-mexicos-sleeping-lady-volcano/

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    Tuesday, July 9, 2013

    Dow opens higher as earnings season looms

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    Stocks rose for the third-straight session Monday, as investors geared up for the start of the second quarter earnings season, but technology shares declined, weighing on the Nasdaq.

    (Read More: Retail Investors Buy the June Dip as Pros Jump Ship)

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished 88 points higher, at 15,224.69 led by Wal-Mart and UnitedHealth. The blue-chip index was within 200 points of reaching its record close of 15,409.39.

    The S&P 500 was also higher, while the Nasdaq eked out a small gain. The Russell 2000 finished at a fresh all-time high after closing above 1,000 for the first time last Friday. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, traded below 15.

    Most key S&P sectors closed in positive territory, led by utilities and consumer staples, while telecoms and techs lagged.

    Aluminum producer Alcoa was slated to post second-quarter earnings numbers after the closing bell.

    lRead More: Value Remains in Alcoa's Stock: Pro)

    Financial giants JPMorgan and Wells Fargo are scheduled to post earnings later in the week.

    So far, earnings pre-announcements have been very negative. As of last Friday, the ratio of negative-to-positive corporate comments stood at 6.5 to 1, according to Reuters, more than 2.5 times the normal pace and the most negative reading since 2001.

    "We're a little more optimistic than the consensus right now, but any way you slice it, it's not going to be a good earnings season," said BTIG chief global strategist Daniel Greenhaus."Guidance is particularly important since you're going to have much less Federal Reserve accommodation."

    (Read More: Traders Keep One Eye on Earnings, the Other on Bonds)

    The CNBC Fed Survey, taken right after Friday's jobs report, showed that on average, analysts now forecast the Fed will start scaling back its asset purchasing program in November. An earlier survey, taken a little over two weeks ago, showed the average forecast was for December.

    Meanwhile, worries that Friday's upbeat U.S. jobs report could lead the Fed to unwind stimulus measures later this year weighed on Chinese stocks on Monday. The Shanghai Composite fell 2.4 percent to a one-week low, also hit by the news that Beijing will no longer extend credit to sectors that struggle with overcapacity.

    "Chinese growth is once again being called into question... the market is thinking longer term and how a reduction in credit growth north of $100 billion will impact the economy," said Chris Weston, chief market strategist at IG, in a research note.

    On the economic front, consumer credit increased in May by $19.6 billion to $2.8 trillion, the most in a year, according to the Federal Reserve. Economists polled by Reuters had expected consumer credit to rise $12.5 billion.

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    Toledo Rockets ranked No. 49 in Sentinel's preseason college football countdown

    Toledo running back David Fluellen

    Toledo running back David Fluellen returns to help lead the Rockets' offense. Matt Kartozian, US-Presswire. (Matt Kartozian, US-Presswire.)

    Orlando Sentinel college insider Matt Murschel has ranked all 125 Football Bowl Subdivision teams in the country. The Sentinel staff will take a closer look at a new team daily, counting backward from No. 125 to our projected No. 1 team.

    Today at No. 49: Toledo

    Coach: Matt Campbell (10-4, entering second season; 10-4 overall)


    2012 record: 9-4 (6-2 in Mid-American Conference, tied for second in MAC Western Division)

    Look back: Toledo has pulled a remarkable turnaround during what has turned out to be a highly competitive time for the Mid-American Conference. The Rockets entered 2010 stumbling after suffering three consecutive losing seasons. The team would follow its 26-13 record from 2010 through 2012, making three consecutive bowl appearances and going 20-4 in the MAC during the three-year stretch. While the wins have spanned two different head coaches, the seniors entering the 2013 season have been on the roster for the program's success and are now eager to capture a MAC title.

    The Rockets were in title contention for much of the 2012 season, following up a season opening 24-17 overtime loss to Arizona in the season opener with a seven-game winning streak. However, the team lost 34-27 to Ball State and 31-24 to Northern Illinois. Akron closed out the regular season with a 35-23 win over Akron. Toledo stumbled in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, falling 41-15 to Utah State.

    Offensive starters returning: 9

    Offensive starters lost: 2

    Defensive starters returning: 4

    Defensive starters lost: 7

    Key losses: S Jermaine Robinson, LB Dan Molls, DE T.J. Fatinikun, DE Jayrone Elliott

    Top returnees: WR Bernard Reedy, RB David Fluellen, C Zac Kerin, QB Terrance Owens, WR Alonzo Russell, OG Greg Mancz, CB Cheatham Norrils

    Strengths: Toledo is loaded on offense. RB David Fluellen headlines a unit with a variety of weapons. He was one of 10 national semifinalists for the 2012 Doak Walker Award that honors the nation's top running back. He rushed for 1,498 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. Bernard Reedy is the team's other home-run threat who had 88 catches for six touchdowns during the 2012 season. Reedy earned first team All-MAC honors at receiver and punt returner and second team All-MAC honors at the kickoff return position. QB Terrance Owens is back to lead the offense after passing for 2,707 yards in 2012. The Rockets also return four of their five offensive linemen. CB Cheatham Norrils will face the challenge of leading a revamped defense. He is the Rockets' top returning tackler, with 74 stops and two interceptions last season.

    Weaknesses: The Rockets' biggest challenge will be shoring up a defense that only returns four starters from last season. LB Dan Molls will be among the toughest players to replace. He ranked No. 2 in the nation with 12.3 tackles per game. The defense struggled against rapid-fire MAC offensive attacks, ranking No. 109 nationally in total defense after giving up 473.2 yards per game. The Rockets also ranked No. 116 out of 120 teams pass defense, allowing 290.9 yards per contest.

    Outlook: Toledo, which has played football for 92 seasons, has never previously faced a Southeastern Conference school. The streak ends in 2013 when the Rockets have tough road games at Florida and Missouri. Toledo will have to get through a challenging nonconference slate and improve on defense to contend for a MAC title.

    2013 schedule

    Aug. 31 at Florida

    Sept. 7 at Missouri

    Sept. 14 Eastern Washington

    Sept. 21 at Central Michigan

    Sept. 28 at Ball State

    Oct. 5 Western Michigan

    Oct. 19 Navy

    Oct. 26 at Bowling Green

    Nov. 2 Eastern Michigan

    Nov. 12 Buffalo

    Nov. 20 Northern Illinois

    Nov. 29 at Akron

    ilimon@tribune.com.

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