Monday, December 31, 2012

Asian nations giving enthusiastic welcome to 2013

LONDON (AP) ? Sydney's skyline erupted in fireworks as Australia ushered in 2013 on Tuesday, while extravagant displays soon followed in Hong Kong and Beijing, and even the once-isolated country of Myanmar joined the party for the first time in decades.

Asia greeted the new year with an atmosphere of renewed optimism despite the "fiscal cliff" impasse of spending cuts and tax increases threatening to reverberate globally from the United States and the tattered economies of Europe, where the party was expected to be more subdued.

Celebrations were planned around the world, culminating with the traditional crystal ball drop in New York City's Times Square, where 1 million people were expected to cram into the surrounding streets.

The balmy summer night in Sydney was split by 7 tons of fireworks fired from rooftops and barges, many cascading from the city's Harbor Bridge, in a $6.9 million pyrotechnic extravaganza billed by organizers as the world's largest.

In Myanmar, after nearly five decades under military regimes that discouraged or banned big public gatherings, about 90,000 people experienced the country's first New Year's Eve countdown in a field in the largest city of Yangon.

"We feel like we are in a different world," said Yu Thawda, a university student who came with three of her friends.

Tens of thousands of people lined Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor to view a $1.6 million fireworks display, said to be the biggest ever in the southern Chinese city.

In North Korea, cannons boomed at midnight in Pyongyang as people crowded the streets of the capital to watch a fireworks show over the Taedong River. After being in mourning a year ago regarding leader Kim Jong Il's death, North Koreans celebrated the end of a big year that included the rise of new leader Kim Jong Un and the recent launch of a satellite into space.

Hotels, clubs and other sites in New Delhi, the Indian capital, canceled festivities after the death Saturday of a young rape victim touched off days of mourning and reflection about women's safety. People were asked to light candles to express their solidarity with the victim.

In Indonesia, Jakarta's street party centered on a 7-kilometer (4-mile) thoroughfare closed to traffic from nightfall until after midnight. Workers erected 16 large stages along the normally clogged, eight-lane highway through the heart of the city. Indonesia's booming economy is a rare bright spot amid global gloom and is bringing prosperity ? or the hope of it ? to its people.

In the Philippines, where many are recovering from devastation from a recent typhoon, health officials have hit upon a successful way to stop revelers from setting off huge illegal firecrackers that maim and injure hundreds of Filipinos each year.

A health official, Eric Tayag, donned the splashy outfit of South Korean star PSY and danced to his YouTube hit "Gangnam Style" video while preaching against the use of illegal firecrackers on TV, in schools and in public arenas.

"The campaign has become viral," Tayag said.

In austerity-hit Europe, the mood was more restrained ? if hopeful. The year 2013 is projected to be a sixth straight one of recession amid Greece's worst economic crisis since World War II.

Still, in his televised New Year's Eve message, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras promised Greeks that the worst of the crisis is past, and declared 2013 a "year of hope" that will see the beginning of the country's rebirth.

Celebrating New Year's Eve with a vespers service in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Benedict XVI said that despite all the injustice in the world, goodness prevails. In his homily, Benedict said taking time to meditate in prolonged reflection and prayer can help "find healing from the inevitable wounds of daily life."

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's New Year's message warned her country to prepare for difficult economic times ahead. Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, decided to cancel celebrations in light of the economic crisis. Nicosia said 16,000 euros ($21,000) saved from the canceled event will be given to some 320 needy schoolchildren.

In Spain, where a recession has left unemployment at a staggering 25 percent, people are hoping for a better new year.

"It's been tough, but some celebrations are too deeply-ingrained to let go," said Olga Camino, 25, who said she would be celebrating in the streets of Madrid in fancy dress with a large group of friends. She said they would all eat 12 grapes as the clock in Madrid's central Puerta del Sol struck midnight, a tradition observed throughout Spain.

Scotland's Edinburgh, which traditionally hosts one of the biggest New Year's Eve parties in Europe, also planned good cheer. Organizers said about 75,000 people are expected for the Scottish capital's Hogmanay ? or year-end ? celebrations.

Hong Kong feng shui master Raymond Lo predicted 2013 would be less turbulent than 2012 because the Chinese New Year in February will usher in the year of the snake, bringing an end to the year of the dragon, which was associated with water. Water is one of the five elements in feng shui theory, the Chinese practice of arranging objects and choosing dates to improve luck.

"Water is fear. So that's why we have had so much turbulence especially in the winter months," such as doomsday prophecies, school shootings and concerns about the fiscal cliff, said Lo.

"But the good news is that the coming year of the snake is the first time that fire has come back since 2007. Fire actually is the opposite to water, fire is happiness. So therefore the year of the snake is a much more optimistic year. So you can see signs of economic recovery now," he added.

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McGuirk reported from Sydney. Associated Press writers Aye Aye Win in Yangon, Myanmar; Jean Lee in Pyongyang, North Korea; Chris Brummitt in Jakarta, Indonesia; Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong; Ashok Sharma in New Delhi; Jim Gomez in Manila, Philippines; Nicholas Paphitis in Athens; Raphael Satter in London; Harold Heckle in Madrid, Spain; and Menelaos Hadjicostis in Nicosia, Cyprus, contributed to this report.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

neo-neocon ? Blog Archive ? What about gun insurance?

Megan Mcardle mulls over the proposal to make gun owners buy gun liability insurance, and finds it wanting for a host of reasons.

Most of her arguments make sense to me, although I disagree with this particular point of hers:

[Reason] [n]umber one [posited for the proposal, to make gun ownership more expensive], is unfair to advocates of stronger gun control, most of whom say that they do not want to take all guns away from law abiding citizens. I see no reason to doubt them, and so I?m basically discounting any interpretation of this proposal that seems like it would just raise the cost of guns until they were unaffordable for all but the very wealthy.

She sees no reason to doubt them? I see plenty of reasons to doubt a great many of them.

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Confused About Where To Start With Home Improvement? Read ...

TIP! Have you ever looked over the handles on your doors at home? Installing brass door handles give off that rich looking shine, and really add to a home?s decor. Replace your home?s current door handles with brass ones for a new look.

Home improvement projects certainly require a lot of effort to complete. If you are inexperienced, then there is much to think about before starting a project. The following article will give you a great place to start before beginning your project.

TIP! If you have no shower in your home, you might want to consider adding one. Not only is it easier to get into and out of a shower, but a shower reduce the quantity of water consumed by your household, particularly if there are children in the home.

Pay your contractor according to the tasks they complete, rather than an hourly or daily rate. This will give you the ability to fire the contractor if the work isn?t at the quality you expected without leaving incomplete projects or the contractor requesting more money.

TIP! It?s not a bad idea at all to pause before committing to a home improvement job and consider it from a financial aspect. Look for projects that will add more value to your home so you eventually get a return on the time and money you invested.

Do not go through demolition too quickly as you start your project. Check for structural integrity in the wall cavity before you remove something. If any electrical configurations are involved, repairs may be costly.

TIP! Do you need your renovation project to be completed quickly? If so, then you should know that you are probably going to have to pay some extra money. By talking to your contractor(s), you should discover that they will be more than happy to work harder.

Winterizing your home should begin in the fall or even in the summer. Warmer air temperatures are better times for adhesive products and weatherstripping. You also will not have to insulate crawlspace pipes when the air is freezing.

TIP! Any budget can afford some home improvement. If funds are low, it is still possible to add value by doing smaller, less expensive jobs including repainting and adding some landscaping.

Weigh the pros and cons of having a security alarm set on your home when having showings. If the home is located in a sketchy neighborhood and the property is vacant, then it should be turned on.

TIP! Decide on your main style theme before you start to add customizing features onto your home. Identifying your decorating style will have a serious impact on the choices that you make.

Try this idea if you are plagued by hard water. Filter the water with a water softener. Magnesium and calcium deposits that cause water hardness are removed from water when a water softener is used. Various kinds of water softeners are available on the market, including those that utilize tablets. It?s up to you to decide which is best suited for your home.

TIP! If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you owe it to yourself to buy only the best tools and supplies. You might pay more to begin with, but it will cost less money over time.

Lampshades with simple designs give no life to the room. Go to your local crafts store, pick up some acrylic paint and stencils, and create designs on your lampshades. Keep in mind this can be done with dye based ink pads as well. You could literally create any design you can think of and give more personality to your home.

TIP! Focus on the front porch if you are thinking about home improvements. This area is the first space that your visitors notice and is often what they use to form their first thoughts about the residence.

To keep the outside of your home looking fresh and clean, add a bright new coat of paint. Nothing effects your home?s curb appeal quite like paint does, and paint also serves as a barrier that will keep your house protected. Choosing the correct color is what will make the home improvement project a success.

TIP! Plan any landscaping to complement your home. Styles that don?t belong together can clash with your home and make it unattractive whereas, a well put together patio and garden can bring the look together.

Doing your own home improvement can be great. However, some home improvement projects need the services of a professional. This can cause internal conflict, as you desire the knowledge to make repairs, while making sure the professionals get the job done. These things are very essential when it comes to remodeling. Be sure to use the tips from this article to begin your project the right way.

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Movie review: Sundance shorts contain some small gems | The Salt ...

Teresa Palmer (left) and Nash Edgerton in the short film "Bear," one of the items in the "Sundance Short Film Reel 2012." (photo courtesy Sundance Institute)

Movie review: Sundance shorts contain some small gems

By Sean P. Means

| The Salt Lake Tribune

First Published Dec 27 2012 02:59 pm ? Last Updated Dec 27 2012 05:09 pm

With the 2013 Sundance Film Festival around the corner, this collection of 10 short films from the 2012 edition is a reminder that some of the festival?s most satisfying movies are the shorts.

The highlights include: Cutter Hodierne?s Somali pirates drama "Fishing Without Nets"; Aussie director Nash Edgerton?s biting comedy "Bear" (a sequel to his previous prankster short, "Spider"); Drew Christie?s informative animated man-vs.-whale discussion "Song of the Spindle"; and the deadpan teen comedy "The Arm."

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?Sundance Short Film Reel 2012?

Opens Friday, Dec. 28, at the Tower Theatre; not rated, but at least one short is probably R for sexual content, while others have disturbing images and language; some shorts are subtitled; 90 minutes.

There are always a few clunkers in a collection like this, but the batting average is still pretty high.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Ask The Experts | Family Health & Wellness Magazine

Q: ?What?s the difference between a really bad headache and a migraine?

A: ?A migraine headache is a headache that tends to recur in an individual and is moderate to severe if left untreated. It can be one sided, throbbing and aggravated by routine physical activity. It can be associated with light, sound and smell sensitivity and many patients will become nauseated with it. In a minority of patients there can be visual or sensory changes before, during or after the headache, known as auras.? Each migraine typically lasts from four hours to three days, but can last more than a week.

The National Headache Foundation estimates that nearly 30 million Americans, or approximately 12 percent of the population, suffer from migraines. Migraines occur about three times more frequently in women than in men.

The exact causes of migraines are unknown, although they are related to changes in the brain as well as to genetic causes. People with migraines may inherit the tendency to be affected by certain migraine triggers such as fatigue, skipping meals, certain foods, bright lights and weather changes.

For many years, scientists believed that migraines were linked to the expanding (dilation) and constriction (narrowing) of blood vessels on the brain?s surface. However, it is now believed that a migraine is caused by inherited abnormalities in certain areas of the brain. There is a migraine ?pain center? or generator in the mid-brain area. A migraine begins when hyperactive nerve cells send out impulses to the blood vessels leading to the dilation of these vessels and the release of prostaglandins and other inflammatory substances that cause the pulsation to be painful.

Sometimes it is difficult to differentiate a migraine from other serious causes of headaches. Red flags (reasons to get evaluated urgently) are a headache subsequent to head trauma, a headache with a sudden onset (?thunderclap? headache), a headache with signs of systemic illness (fever, stiff neck and/or rash), a headache beginning after 50 years of age (because migraines will typically start under age 50, and over age 50 is more likely to be temporal arteritis?which needs urgent treatment to prevent vision loss?or a mass lesion/brain cancer), headaches increasing in frequency and severity, a headache with focal neurologic signs or symptoms of disease (other than one?s typical aura), or a new-onset headache in a patient with risk factors for HIV infection or cancer.

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Katharina Truelove, M.D., is a Marshall Medical Center Provider. Dr. Truelove is a member of Family Health & Wellness Magazine?s Advisory Board.

Article appears in the January/February 2013 Issue of Family Health & Wellness Magazine.

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Russia's president signs US adoption ban | MyFOX8.com ...

Posted on: 7:12 am, December 28, 2012, by Ryan Sullivan, updated on: 07:13am, December 28, 2012

(CNN) ? President Vladimir Putin signed a controversial measure banning the adoption of Russian children by U.S. families, the Kremlin said Friday.

The action could affect hundreds of American families seeking to adopt. Americans adopted close to 1,000 Russian children last year, according to U.S. State Department figures.

Though the number has been dropping in recent years, Russia remains the third most popular country for U.S. citizens to adopt after China and Ethiopia.

The U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul tweeted this week that passage of the bill ?saddens? him, but said he?s open to dialogue.

The measure also bars any political activities by nongovernmental organizations receiving funding from the United States, if such activities could affect Russian interests, Russia?s semiofficial RIA-Novosti news agency said.

It also imposes sanctions against U.S. officials thought to have violated human rights.

A vote this week in the Federation Council, Russia?s upper house, was unanimous, but Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticized the bill ahead of its signing.

Lawmakers in the State Duma, Russia?s lower house of parliament, adopted it last week.

The move by Russian politicians is widely seen as retaliation for a law that U.S. President Barack Obama signed on December 14. That bill, called the Magnitsky Act, imposes U.S. travel and financial restrictions on human rights abusers in Russia.

?The United States is concerned by measures in the bill passed in the Russian Duma today that, if it becomes law, would halt inter-country adoptions between the United States and Russia and would restrict the ability of Russian civil society organizations to work with American partners,? U.S. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said last week.

The Magnitsky Act is named in honor of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered the largest tax fraud in the country?s history in the form of rebates claimed by government officials who stole money from the state. Magnitsky died in 2009 after a year in a Moscow detention center, apparently beaten to death.

The Russian bill?s implementation nullifies a recent agreement between the United States and Russia in which the countries agreed to additional safeguards to protect children and parties involved in inter-country adoptions.

?American families have welcomed more than 60,000 Russian children into American homes over the past 20 years,? Ventrell said last week. ?Just last month we implemented a bilateral adoptions agreement with Russia to improve safeguards for adopted children and their families. If Russian officials have concerns about the implementation of this agreement, we stand ready to work with them to improve it and remain committed to supporting inter-country adoptions between our two countries.?

Only China has more adoptions to the United States than Russia.

Backers of the Russian bill said American adoptive parents have been abusive, citing 19 deaths of Russian children since the 1990s.

In 2010, an American woman caused outrage after she sent her adopted son back to Russia alone on a one-way flight, saying the boy, then 7, had violent episodes that made her family fear for its safety.

Konstantin Dolgov, Russian Foreign Ministry?s Special Representative for Human Rights, said on Twitter that Russia is ?well aware of, and have pointed out more than once, the inadequate protection of adopted Russian children in the US.? He also noted that the United States is one of three nations that has not signed the 1989 U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Anthony Lake, U.N. Children?s Fund executive director, touted the importance of ?inter-country adoption.?

?While welcoming Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev?s call for the improvement of the child welfare system, UNICEF urges that the current plight of the many Russian children in institutions receives priority attention,? Lake said.

UNICEF asked that Russia let children?s ?best interests? guide the ?design and development of all efforts to protect children.?

?We encourage the government to establish a robust national social protection plan to help strengthen Russian families. Alternatives to the institutionalization of children are essential, including permanent foster care, domestic adoption and inter-country adoption,? he said.

The United States has signed but not ratified the convention, which has sparked concerns from conservatives over its impact on U.S. sovereignty and parental rights.

Groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch had urged lawmakers to reject the bill.

?This bill hits back at Russia?s most vulnerable children and could deprive them of the loving families they desperately need,? Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said last week.

John Dalhuisen, Amnesty International?s Europe and Central Asia program director, has said, ?this bill is frankly a childish response to the Magnitsky Act.?

This article was written by the CNN Wire staff.? CNN?s Alla Eshchenko, Brian Walker and Samira Said contributed to the report.? TM & ? 2012 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.

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7 Ways to Earn Money Online Sitting at Home - TechTricksWorld

Sitting at home and getting money, what can be better? Many people dream about this. Depending on your abilities and skills you can find plenty of ways to earn money in the Internet. Let?s consider few of them and we hope you can find something useful for you.

Freelancing

It?s easy to make money being freelancer. There are many sites that run as intermediaries between employers and employees. You can get both the long-term and short-term projects on oDesk or Elance. Of course, there are many risks associated with such collaboration, but if you are pro this is good opportunity for self-realization, getting experience and money. Wide array of tasks are available every day. Pick up yours!

Social Networks

Social networking is a great opportunity to earn money. Extend your online presence and gain from it. People are ready to pay for your clicks and followings, sharing content, etc. This is pretty easy, because you don?t need to have deep knowledge or skills in specific area. This job can be done even by child. If you want to deal seriously with this business you can create your own group in Facebook, promote it and sell it.

Advertising

The most of the websites have been created in order to gain from pay-per-click (PPC). This is one of the most popular advertising models used in the Internet. The more traffic directed to your website the more chance the advertising placed on this site will be clicked by visitor. Big and frequently visited websites (i.e. media portals) are stuffed with advertising. You don?t have to be high-pro webmaster to promote a small website, but the basic of HTML and web design skills are desirable. People create hundreds of sites and make good money with PPC or pay-per-view. (PPV) is almost the same thing but usually PPV sites are less strict then PPC.

Writing Reviews

There are many blogs in the Internet that are seeking for people who can write reviews for them. You could try yourself in this area and write few reviews for products or services. If you are good copywriter you can make good money pretty easy and quick. Sometimes employer asks you to write 50 reviews for one day. So, despite that this is not difficult job you need to be patient and have the time for it. There are some sites which are ready to pay you for reviews: Social Spark, PayU2Blog, Blogging Ads, etc.
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E-commerce

This approach is for those who want to make business online. E-commerce reduces costs, time and makes your business more efficient and flexible. You don?t have to spend too much time handling it by yourself. Hire designers, webmasters instead realtor, warehouseman and other people who are needed when you organize retail business. There are some types of ecommerce: e-tail, the business-to-business exchange of data, buying and selling, use of demographic data through social media and Web contracts.

Answering Questions

Just Answer, Fun Advice, ChaCha are among websites that are ready to pay for online answers and advices. Some of such sites require you to sign up and be approved before starting talk to people. This activity can be interesting for many people making them feel needed while doing good work. Of course, many questions require special skills, but you can find your niche. I think this job is perfect for people with big work experience and deep knowledge in specific area, but not necessary. You can be young lady and give advices related to hair, nails, etc.

Selling Products

Have lots of stuff in your apartment? Get rid of this and make some money. New Year is coming soon and now there are peak sales on eBay, Shopit, Commission Junction, etc. You can sell items you own, don?t own, designed but don?t own. This type of making money is one of the oldest and gives you opportunity to clear out your house and earn some money. Selling products you don?t own is known as affiliate marketing. You use affiliate link when recommend some products getting your commission when someone clicks this link. Unfortunately it is not so simple to execute. You can create website focusing on the one type of product and promote it with relevant posts and affiliate links.

Working at home is not rare thing for our century. I hope our tips will help you to make some money sitting at home. For example, you can work at night or have a day off whenever you want. It can be either main or side job. Anyway, try it and you?ll like it!

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Westboro threat to picket Newtown sparks call for action

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A man wearing the school colors of Sandy Hook Elementary School links arms with people in anticipation of blocking the view of the protesters from the Westboro Baptist Church near the wake of school principal Dawn Hochsprung on Dec. 19 in Woodbury, Conn.

By Reuters

More than 475,000 people have signed petitions asking the White House to crack down on Westboro Baptist Church after the group, known for holding anti-gay demonstrations at funerals, threatened to picket in Newtown, Conn.

Newtown was the site of a school massacre on December 14 in which 20 young children and six adults were killed.

Newtown victims honored

Five petitions posted on the White House website since the shootings have asked the government to name the church, based in Topeka, Kan., a hate group or end its tax-exempt status. The requests were among the most popular on the White House site on Thursday.

The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organization, has called the church "arguably the most obnoxious and rabid hate group in America" because of the anti-gay signs its members have carried at hundreds of military funerals. Church members say the protests reflect their view that God is punishing America for tolerance of gays and lesbians.

The church has successfully defended its right to free speech in court. The church could not be immediately reached for comment.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment on whether it would address the petitions.

The White House has a policy of responding to petitions that reach a threshold of 25,000 signatures but does not comment on certain law enforcement issues that are within the jurisdiction of federal agencies or courts.

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More than 48,000 people have signed a petition that they posted on the White House website demanding that British CNN talk show host Piers Morgan be deported over comments he made on air about gun control. ?Morgan lambasted pro-gun guests on his show after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.?

"We demand that Mr. Morgan be deported immediately for his effort to undermine the Bill of Rights and for exploiting his position as a national network television host to stage attacks against the rights of American citizens," the petition said.

Obama last week asked Americans to pressure Congress to help tighten gun laws. He responded after several hundred thousand people signed a dozen petitions calling for tougher gun laws following the Newtown attack.

Twenty-year-old Adam Lanza used a military-style assault rifle to kill 20 elementary school children and seven adults, including his mother shot earlier at the family home, then he took his own life.

Obama has called for Congress to approve a ban on the sale of military-style assault weapons and a ban on the sale of high-capacity ammunition clips, as well as measures to ensure background checks for gun purchases at gun shows.

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A nation mourns after the second deadliest school shooting in U.S. history at Sandy Hook Elementary, which left 20 children and six staff members dead.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

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Some commenters were not impressed with the post Lessons Green Builders Can Learn From Michael Pollan, where I modified Michael Pollan's Food Rules to green building. In particular, the rule Don't eat build with anything that your great-grandmother wouldn't recognize as food a building material started a big debate about whether Grandma knew best.

Martin Holladay of Green Building Advisor was particularly critical, noting that his grandma's house was very green but not very nice:

Old houses are charming and have many virtues. My grandmother grew up in a sod house in South Dakota; it was very, very green. Every winter, her job was to bank the walls with fresh manure, in hopes that the feeble heat of the composting manure would reduce some of the chill that the occupants faced when the prairie winds entered through the window cracks.

I can see his point, but much depends on the Grandmother. I can't show my grandmother's house, as it was knocked down to build this gorgeous Stephen Teeple number, but it was rather nice. Etta R. Speyer was one of the first woman real estate agents in Canada and knew how to pick them, and my mom, an interior decorator, did a very contemporary renovation and addition, turning it into a duplex. I grew up there, and learned a lot about both traditional and mid-century modern design from it. Martin's comments made me wonder what else we could learn about house design from Grandma and her contemporaries, beside from using manure as insulation.

I have my mom's copy of Architect Aymar Embury II's "The Livable House: Its Plan and Design" from 1917. (He later became Robert Moses's architect of choice and supervised over six hundred public projects in New York City) In it, he describes what he called houses "built by people of moderate incomes, who cannot afford to build houses of great size, or of extravagant materials." Nonetheless they were houses for professional people who could afford architects, unlike most houses at the time that were built by carpenters or contractors. Embury wrote:

A competent architect can get a little more room out of the same space than the carpenter or untrained house builder. He can so arrange the rooms that housekeeping is a little easier, and he can see that the materials employed are durable and sound.

So how did they arrange the rooms? I looked into Embury's book to see what he considered to be good houses of the day, and what they included. These are not working class houses; they are for the 1% of the time, who could afford to buy empty lots and hire architects. Yet they are very different from the houses of today.


Aymar Embury II/Public Domain

Perhaps most surprising is how tight and efficient they are. Heating was very expensive, so one didn't waste a lot of space. According to Embury, the most modern heating at the time was ducted air, but it wasn't forced air like it is today, they had huge ducts and relied on convection for circulation. Larger houses would have hot water or steam radiators, which was much more expensive. There were living rooms and dining rooms but few dens and no family rooms; you lived in the living and ate in the dining. Period. There was not a lot of space devoted to expansive two storey halls and breakfast rooms and all those things that fill up so much space in a modern house.

Main floor toilets were rare, but everyone in this class had servants, and servant stairs were almost universal, as were kitchen pantries. Even in my own Toronto house, built on a 30' lot in a streetcar suburb of Toronto 90 years ago, there was a servant's stair that ran from near the kitchen to mid-landing so that the help wouldn't be seen in the front hall, horror of horrors. The previous owners ripped it out and put in a powder room.

On the second floor, many of the homes had two bathrooms, but closets are tiny. Today, I believe the rule is that that closet should be as big as the bedroom. Yet somehow they managed; perhaps the help took it all away for storage somewhere else. Every bedroom had at least two windows to provide natural cross-ventilation, the bathrooms had opening windows, never over the tub where you couldn't reach it. The hall had natural light as well; electricity was expensive and unreliable.


Aymar Embury II/Public Domain

As the houses got bigger and jazzier, they got some of the things that we expect today, like ground floor powder rooms and even ground floor dens, but look at the sizes; the dining room is 14' by 14' and the den is 8' x 11', barely the size of a closet by today's standards. There's only one bathroom on the second floor, but it is generous. There is also a sleeping porch for hot summer nights. But generally, it is smaller, tighter and more efficient than anything anyone would build today.


Aymar Embury II/Public Domain

The exteriors are as interesting as the plans. Note the projecting second floor and the trellises shading the windows, the deciduous trees planted to shade the house, the big casement windows to allow the breezes in.


Aymar Embury II/Public Domain

Or note the amazing pergola running round the Calvert House here, creating lovely outdoor space and shading the house in summer.


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In the end, what have we done with all that wonderful insulation and air conditioning and green tech developed since Grandma's day? We've eaten up much of the energy savings by having house size get out of control. We've complicated our designs as if we wanted to maximize jogs and surface areas. We've introduced double height spaces and media rooms and family rooms and breakfast rooms and ensuite bathrooms for every bedroom. We have forgotten about orientation and cross-ventilation because we can just turn on the air conditioning. We get rid of asbestos and lead in paint and don't question brominated flame retardants and phthalates.

I'm sorry, but we still have a lot to learn from Grandma and her architect.

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/green-architecture/more-lessons-grandma-green-building-and-house-design.html

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Do You Walk The Walk? | The Best Life Blog: Fitness, Weight-Loss ...

Posted By Bob Greene on December 27, 2012

Walking a little more each day is one of the easiest ways to build more activity into your life, burn a few extra calories and reach the recommended weekly goal of 150 minutes of exercise. Yet few Americans are taking advantage of the opportunity. In fact, less than 25 percent of us walk or bike for transportation (say, to get to the store or work) more than 10 minutes continuously in a whole week, according to a recent study from Yale University.

The few Americans who are pounding the pavement?or getting ?active transportation,? as the study authors called it?are reaping some serious benefits. Those who got the most active transportation had a body mass index (a ratio of height to weight) more than one point lower than those who got the least. They also had a three-point lower waist circumference, a 34 percent reduced chance of high blood pressure and a 31 percent lower risk for diabetes.

You?re probably formulating the reason why you can?t walk in your head right now, right? Maybe it?s, ?I?m too busy.? Perhaps you?ll go with, ?It?s too cold.? Or it could be the standard ?I don?t have the time.? That?s the beauty of walking: You don?t need the time?you have to do it anyway. You just have to plan ahead and find ways to sneak in a few more steps.

Here are a few suggestions to help you hoof it more often:

? Have some holiday packages to return at stores on opposite ends of the mall? Instead of parking, making your return, then driving to the other side of the mall, walk indoors from one store to the next.

??Don?t have time to walk the whole way to work? Walk part of the way. Park a few blocks from the office or get off at the stop before if you?re taking the train or bus and walk the rest of the way.

? Walk the kids to school. Get a few neighbors together and form a walking school bus. You can catch up with all the neighbors, get the kids to school and score some exercise.

? Stop searching for the closest spot. Here?s an oldie but goodie: Park far away from the store and walk.? I know, you?ve probably heard this hundreds of times before, but it?s easy and it works!

? Choose a nearby store and walk to it once a week. You?ll save gas and the environment, too.

Another helpful tip: Use a pedometer, a gadget that counts your steps. It?s fun to challenge yourself to increase your daily steps, and it?s also very rewarding to have a tangible measure of progress. I recommend Omron?s pedometers.

Ready to take the walk-more challenge? Where are you going to walk today?

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Bob is an exercise physiologist and certified personal trainer specializing in fitness, metabolism and weight loss and the driving force behind The Best Life. He holds a master?s degree from the University of Arizona and is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Council on Exercise. For 30 years, he has worked with clients and consulted on the design and management of fitness, spa, and sports medicine programs.

Bob has been working as a personal trainer to Oprah Winfrey for more than 15 years. He has since become a contributing editor for O, The Oprah magazine, and writes articles on health and fitness for Oprah.com. He is also the bestselling author of The Best Life Diet Cookbook, The Best Life Diet, The Best Life Diet Daily Journal, Bob Greene's Total Body Makeover, Get with the Program!, The Get with the Program! Daily Journal, The Get with the Program! Guide to Good Eating, Make the Connection and Keep the Connection.

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    AUDIO: Make Documentation Improvement Personal for Physicians ...

    Richard Averill discusses?documentation improvement.

    New pay-for-outcomes reimbursement structures looming over the healthcare industry will call for more specific coding ? which must be backed up by more specific documentation.

    Though the transition to the more granular ICD-10-CM/PCS code set may help, documentation processes at most hospitals will need an overhaul to support the type of pay-for-outcomes coding needed to reflect the care delivered and the severity of illness for patients.

    Quality measures are about more than just reimbursement for many providers. While the money is important, many physicians and healthcare organizations take the results of pay-for-outcomes quality measures personally, said Richard Averill, senior vice president of clinical and economic research at 3M Health Information Systems. Averill, a principal researcher for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services who helped create the DRG system, explains in this audio interview how HIM professionals can use personal talking points to drive home the importance of adequate record documentation by physicians.

    The only way a clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program can succeed is if it gets physician buy in. And many HIM professionals know well that providing financial reasons for CDI won?t convince most physicians. But bring up how documentation affects quality measures and a physician?s reputation for care, and most will listen, Averill says.

    This interview, recorded with Journal of AHIMA Editor-in-Chief Chris Dimick during the 84th AHIMA Convention and Exhibit in October, is the fourth and final installment in this audio series.

    Source: http://journal.ahima.org/2012/12/26/audio-make-documentation-improvement-personal-for-physicians/

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    Stow Native, Filmmaker Releases 'Before the World Goes Boom ...

    A single question motivated a?Stow-Munroe Falls High School?graduate to create a documentary about divisive issues affecting the country:

    "Why are people acting the way they are?"

    The goal of?"Before the World Goes Boom"?is to shed light on racism and prejudices in the U.S., promote understanding and broaden people's perspectives, according to the film's website.?

    The documentary, released earlier this month, was made by Larry Longstreth, 30, a Stow native now living in Akron, and Jacob Ruby, 26, of Stow.

    To view Before the World Goes Boom, click here.?

    While filming the documentary, the two traveled with a group of friends to witness the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City. They continued on making several stops through the Bible Belt, interviewing the young and old about their religious and political beliefs.?

    The documentary is divided into three chapters: Race, Religion and Generations.

    Read on:

    Filmmaker Brings Attention Toward Prejudices 'Before the World Goes Boom'

    Source: http://stow.patch.com/articles/stow-native-filmmaker-releases-before-the-world-goes-boom

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    Speedy boson machine could bridge classic and quantum computing

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    A new type of machine could rival quantum computers in exceeding the power of classical computers, researchers say.

    Quantum computers?rely on the bizarre properties of atoms and the other construction blocks of the universe. The world is a fuzzy place at its very smallest levels ? in this realm where?quantum physics?dominates, things can seemingly exist in two places at once or spin in opposite directions at the same time.

    The new computers rely on "boson" particles, and resemble quantum computers, which differ from traditional computers in important ways. Normal computers represent data as ones and zeroes, binary digits known as bits that are expressed by flicking switch-like transistors on or off. Quantum computers, however, use quantum bits, or qubits (pronouced "cue-bits"), that can be on and off at the same time, a state known as "superposition."

    This allows the machines to carry out two calculations simultaneously. Quantum physics permits such behavior because it allows for particles that can exist in two places at once or spin in opposite directions at the same time.?[Experiment Demonstrates Possibility of Quantum Internet]

    Flash interactive: How quantum computers work

    In principle, quantum computers could solve certain problems much faster than can?classical computers, because the quantum machines could run through every possible combination at once. A quantum computer with 300 qubits could run more calculations in an instant than there are atoms in the universe.

    However, keeping qubits in superposition is challenging, and the problem grows more difficult as more qubits are involved. As such, building quantum computers that are more powerful than classical computers has proven very difficult.

    Now, though, two independent teams of scientists have built a novel kind of device known as a boson-sampling computer. Described as a bridge between classical and quantum computers, these machines also make use of the bizarre nature of quantum physics. Although boson-sampling computers theoretically offer less power than quantum computers are capable of producing, the machines should still, in principle, out-perform classical computers in certain problems.

    In addition, a boson-sampling computer does not require qubits. As such, "it's technologically far simpler to create than building a full-scale quantum computer," said researcher Matthew Broome, a quantum physicist at the University of Queensland in Australia.

    Boson-sampling computers are actually a specialized kind of quantum computer (which is known more formally as a universal quantum computer).

    "The main difference between boson-sampling computers and universal quantum computers is that boson-sampling quantum computers can't solve a universal set of problems like universal quantum computers can," Broome said. "But they are still conjectured to be able to solve problems that would be massively intractable for classical computers. Boson sampling computers are an intermediate model of a quantum computer."

    Boson-sampling computers are not based on qubits, but on particles called?bosons. "In our case, we use photons," said researcher Ian Walmsley, a quantum physicist at the University of Oxford in England. Photons are the packets of energy that make up light, and are one type of boson.

    Gallery: What the heck is a boson?

    Broome and Walmsley were in separate groups that each devised a boson-sampling computer, based off concepts first described by theoretical computer scientist Scott Aaronson at MIT. The computers involve multiple devices that can each generate single photons. The photons are inserted into a network where they can interact with one another. They emerge from outputs equipped with sensors to analyze the particles.

    The task of calculating which outputs these photons will emerge from, an operation known as boson sampling, grows well beyond the capabilities of classical computers the more photons are involved. The new computers accurately resolved what paths the photons would take ? three photons with Broome and his colleagues' machine and four in Walmsley and his collaborators' device.

    Since boson-sampling computing is in its infancy, it remains uncertain whether these computers can solve problems beyond boson sampling. Still, this research suggests that computers based on quantum physics could indeed tackle problems beyond the reach of classical computers.

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    Previously, there was nothing to say "that anything you can do on a quantum computer you can't do on a normal computer, which leaves in question the necessity for quantum computers," Broome said. "Now, with boson sampling, we're coming up with machines based on quantum physics that can attack problems strongly believed to be intractable for classical computers."

    In the future, "it would be great to push these computers toward more photons to tackle problems that would be challenging to simulate on normal computers," study coauthor Walmsley added. Using about 20 to 30 photons would?be a problem?beyond the capabilities of classical computers.

    Both research teams detailed their findings online Dec. 20 in the journal Science.

    Copyright 2012?InnovationNewsDaily, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/speedy-boson-machine-could-bridge-classic-quantum-computing-1C7662777

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    Where to Find Interior Design Ideas | Home Design Ideas

    Interior design ideas are easy to obtain in our world today. The internet, magazines, how-to books and stores are excellent sources for design ideas. Finding the interior design that is right for you is the first step in decorating. Magazines are a perfect choice to look for interior design ideas. There are so many wonderful home and garden magazines on the market that are full of beautiful photos and articles. The internet is a vast source for finding decorating ideas and photos that showcase all different decors. Simply search for interior design, design basics, color in design or design styles to name a few. One of the best sources are your local furniture stores. These stores often have furniture groupings that showcase their different furniture styles. It is easy to see which style of furniture appeals to you when there are several groupings of different styles.

    Home improvement stores are a wonderful place to get ideas. They also offer a lot of how-to ideas for the home decorator. Paint swatches and samples are available at these stores. Fabric stores and craft stores are a good source also. Their displays can show some wonderful ideas that we can incorporate in our design. Department stores are a great place to look for coordinating accessories and accents. Book stores in the mall are a wonderful source. Flip through some interior decorating books for ideas. You can get ideas just by looking around. Friends homes may have some things that you absolutely love. And we must not forget our public library. A wonderful source with books, magazines and videos available.

    What you enjoy and like to have around you is a wonderful start for your interior design. We can often take those things that we love and use them in our design. Wallpaper stores and paint stores are another source for ideas. Paint is often the most effective and dramatic change we can make to our decor. Wallpapers offer an endless variety for decorating. Wallpaper sample books are wonderful sources for ideas. Television is also a great source. With the many home and garden shows available, you are bound to see some interior design ideas that you like.

    Interior designers are the experts. So, if we are stumped and need help, they are there to help. You can find Interior Designers on the internet, in the phone book, from recommendations from friends and recommendations from stores. Using these resources can help us choose the right color, style and design for us. The effort made in searching these sources can really pay off and give you the decor that you are proud of.

    Source: http://www.brain-concepts.com/396-where-to-find-interior-design-ideas.html

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    Wednesday, December 26, 2012

    Ways To Build Online Traffic For Web Marketing | David Garn

    When entering into affiliate promotion, you create partnerships with your affiliates. Parent companies may not provide direct day-to-day assistance, but you need to work within the constraints they set to benefit both you and the company. While hard work is wonderful, at times it is not enough. Advice provided in this article can fill in some overlooked perspectives.

    If your target audience is older this will be especially important. By making your font size larger by even a point or two, you can increase your sales opportunities. If customers can read about your product, they are more likely to purchase it.

    TIP! Look for a company with a high rate of sales conversion when choosing a affiliate program. Use a one percent ratio for a benchmark.

    Never abuse this feature. The very best you can do with cookie stuffing is annoy your readers. This method can break the chains of affiliate tracking and it can also spread viruses.

    To achieve success in affiliate marketing, taking the time to familiarize yourself with proven effective methods is one of the most important steps you will take. It is easy to jump on a free option the first time you look at marketing methods. There is absolutely nothing wrong with free, unless it does not help you in achieving your goals.

    Have an accountant. You can hire a person, or go through a program. This way you can pay yourself for the hours of work you perform. Have your accounting plan in place before opening your business.

    TIP! Make sure that you keep up with all of the latest information that is affecting the industry. Strive to stay one step ahead of your competitors, or they will be one the ones getting the business instead of you.

    It is more useful to use a few good tips than to know a dozen. You will be taking a slight risk by putting your efforts into affiliate promotion programs prior to being compensated. If you are simply reading, eventually this will turn into delays. Put down the books, choose a few good tips and put them into action.

    Produce a fresh, original, and creative newsletter that will make your potential customers decide to join your marketing list. When email first came into being, people enjoyed receiving them. You do not want people to think your emails are spam, so create them in a friendly and easy-to-use way.

    It is important to have backlinks on your site, but make sure you don?t deceive your customers. A reader clicking on a ?No-cost ways to cure your insomnia? link does not want to end up on a page that barrages them with hard-sell tactics to buy insomnia supplements. Advertising your website as something it is not will not help you and your audience will not trust you.

    TIP! Many people in the affiliate marketing world try to work to hard to become ?superb? affiliates. They end up doing too much at once becoming spread too thin and they end up no longer being able to compete in the marketplace.

    You should use many different venues to advertise and promote your affiliate products. Many people love to search for online products. Some might prefer brochures and fliers. Some customers want to have a coupon for a percentage off the price. The broader the scope of your advertising, the more customers you can draw in.

    When getting involved in internet marketing, it?s important to work with an affiliate company that has products you truly believe in and would be happy to promote and sell. Using a range of affiliate networks should provide you with multiple streams of income. Research the affiliate programs thoroughly before working with them. You need to know that you will feel comfortable promoting their products.

    You will lose many of your initial customers, and you will need to get more people on board. In order to attract the attention of potential new customers from the very first moment they hear from you, you?ll need to have your best-performing emails on file.

    TIP! Make use of an affiliate network. These networks can be useful to connect advertisers and webmasters.

    You should not be looking to steal customers from others, but instead present your own business as the best option to fulfill any potential customer?s needs. The following advice gives some successful tips for affiliate promotion.

    Now visit The Millionaire Marketing System or click on the image below to be taken to a private page where we?ll show you, step-by-step what ?Dave & Dave? did to go from ZERO to over 4 MILLION in sales in under 4 months using 3 ?weird? tricks anyone can do (even clueless newbies)?

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    Source: http://davidgarn.com/ways-to-build-online-traffic-for-web-marketing

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    Tuesday, December 25, 2012

    Two Firefighters Shot Dead in NY After Responding to House Fire

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    1 killed, 1 wounded in bar shooting near Seattle

    Private security officers and a mall official stand adjacent to the Munchbar Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in Bellevue, Wash. A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at the crowded bar earlier in the morning, police said. AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

    Private security officers and a mall official stand adjacent to the Munchbar Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in Bellevue, Wash. A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at the crowded bar earlier in the morning, police said. AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

    The interior of the Munchbar, where tables are seen overturned and debris strewn about, is photographed Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in Bellevue, Wash. A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at the crowded bar earlier in the morning about 10 miles east of Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

    The interior of the Munchbar, where tables are seen overturned and debris strewn about, is photographed Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in Bellevue, Wash. A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at the crowded bar earlier in the morning about 10 miles east of Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

    The exterior of the Munchbar, where tables are seen overturned and debris strewn about, is photographed Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in Bellevue, Wash.. A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at the crowded bar earlier in the morning about 10 miles east of Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

    The exterior of the Munchbar, where tables are seen overturned and debris strewn about, is photographed Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, in Bellevue, Wash.. A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at the crowded bar earlier in the morning about 10 miles east of Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

    (AP) ? A 30-year-old Seattle man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting at a crowded bar in Bellevue, Wash., early Monday, police said.

    The shooting broke out just after 1 a.m. at Munchbar at Bellevue Square, an upscale shopping center about 10 miles east of Seattle, said Carla Iafrate, a spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department.

    Police officers were outside the bar when gunfire erupted because a large crowd had gathered there, she said.

    More than 600 people were inside the venue at the time of the shooting. "It was a very complicated scene," Iafrate said.

    The wounded man was taken to Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue. Iafrate did not immediately know his age, hometown or condition.

    The shooting appears to be an isolated incident. "There was some type of altercation," before the shooting happened, she said. No one has been arrested, and investigators were trying to put together a description of the shooter, she said.

    No officers were involved in the shooting.

    Witnesses described a chaotic scene, telling local media they dove for cover or hit the floor when they heard gunshots.

    The shopping center opened Monday morning as normal, Iafrate said, adding that the shooting had minimal impact on overall operations.

    Associated Press

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    How To Set Up All Your Kickass New Gear

    Someone out there must think you're pretty special if you got such great gadgety goodness for Christmas. Now all you have to do get it up and running. Don't worry: we've got you covered.
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    A visit to NORAD's Santa-tracking facility (video)

    A visit to NORAD's Santa Tracking facility

    Few things in this world will reaffirm your holiday spirit faster than watching a dozen or so uniformed service people cover a room in Christmas wrapping. Also on that short list, it so happens, is spotting one of the aforementioned troops hand-feed an overzealous and noticeably plump squirrel who's anxiously scratching on the door to get in. It's a strangely Snow White-esque moment that unfolds minutes after we set up our gear in the conference room of the Leadership Development Center -- a drab, unassuming office space in the middle of Colorado Springs' Peterson Air Force Base that serves as a training facility for 11 months out of the year. But now, in early December, there's a transformation occurring, as men and women in various shades of camouflage paper the space with Christmas spirit in record time.

    For one month a year, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) converts this area into holiday central for NORAD's Santa Tracker, a half-century-old program that has become a thing of legend -- a curious juxtaposition of warfare preparedness and storybook magic. It's one that, somehow fittingly, is rooted in a mistake -- a phone number misprinted in a 1955 Sears catalog, prompting local children to call Santa's "private number." Those calls from excited boys and girls were routed, the legend goes, to the big red phone in the war room of NORAD's predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), where quick-thinking Col. Harry Shoup asked his troops to play along. Now, 57 years later, it's a massive undertaking, as volunteers in military garb and Santa hats answer calls from children in hundreds of countries.

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    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/24/norad-santa/

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    Monday, December 24, 2012

    Excessive protein synthesis linked to autistic-like behaviors, neuroscientists find

    Dec. 23, 2012 ? Autistic-like behaviors can be partially remedied by normalizing excessive levels of protein synthesis in the brain, a team of researchers has found in a study of laboratory mice. The findings, which appear in the latest issue of Nature, provide a pathway to the creation of pharmaceuticals aimed at treating autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that are associated with diminished social interaction skills, impaired communication ability, and repetitive behaviors.

    "The creation of a drug to address ASD will be difficult, but these findings offer a potential route to get there," said Eric Klann, a professor at NYU's Center for Neural Science and the study's senior author. "We have not only confirmed a common link for several such disorders, but also have raised the exciting possibility that the behavioral afflictions of those individuals with ASD can be addressed."

    The study's other co-authors included researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and three French institutions: Aix-Marseille Universite'; Institut National de la Sant? et de la Recherche M?dicale (INSERM); and Le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).

    The researchers focused on the EIF4E gene, whose mutation is associated with autism. The mutation causing autism was proposed to increase levels of the eIF4E, the protein product of EIF4E, and lead to exaggerated protein synthesis. Excessive eIF4E signaling and exaggerated protein synthesis also may play a role in a range of neurological disorders, including fragile X syndrome (FXS).

    In their experiments, the researchers examined mice with increased levels of eIF4E. They found that these mice had exaggerated levels of protein synthesis in the brain and exhibited behaviors similar to those found in autistic individuals -- repetitive behaviors, such as repeatedly burying marbles, diminished social interaction (the study monitored interactions with other mice), and behavioral inflexibility (the afflicted mice were unable to navigate mazes that had been slightly altered from ones they had previously solved). The researchers also found altered communication between neurons in brain regions linked to the abnormal behaviors.

    To remedy to these autistic-like behaviors, the researchers then tested a drug, 4EGI-1, which diminishes protein synthesis induced by the increased levels of eIF4E. Through this drug, they hypothesized that they could return the afflicted mice's protein production to normal levels, and, with it, reverse autistic-like behaviors.

    The subsequent experiments confirmed their hypotheses. The mice were less likely to engage in repetitive behaviors, more likely to interact with other mice, and were successful in navigating mazes that differed from those they previously solved, thereby showing enhanced behavioral flexibility. Additional investigation revealed that these changes were likely due to a reduction in protein production -- the levels of newly synthesized proteins in the brains of these mice were similar to those of normal mice.

    "These findings highlight an invaluable mouse model for autism in which many drugs that target eIF4E can be tested," added co-author Davide Ruggero, an associate professor at UCSF's School of Medicine and Department of Urology. "These include novel compounds that we are developing to target eIF4E hyperactivation in cancer that may also be potentially therapeutic for autistic patients."

    The study's other co-authors were: Emanuela Santini, the study's lead author, Thu Huynh, Andrew MacAskill, Adam Carter, and Hanoch Kaphzan of NYU's Center for Neural Science; and Philippe Pierre of Aix-Marseille Universit?, INSERM, and CNRS.

    The research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NS034007, NS047384, NS078718, and CA154916), a Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program award (W81XWH-11-1-0389), and the Wellcome Trust.

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    1. Emanuela Santini, Thu N. Huynh, Andrew F. MacAskill, Adam G. Carter, Philippe Pierre, Davide Ruggero, Hanoch Kaphzan, Eric Klann. Exaggerated translation causes synaptic and behavioural aberrations associated with autism. Nature, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nature11782

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    Western Digital MyNet AC1300


    Western Digital's MyNet AC1300 is the company's first pre-draft 802.11ac router. Western Digital?only recently got into the wireless router market with its debut router, the MyNet N900 this past summer. While the MyNet N900 is a surprisingly good first effort, the AC1300, when tested in 11ac mode, gave some of the lowest throughput we've seen among the current crop of 11ac routers; lost its Internet connection a couple times; and did not provide the QoS streaming improvements we saw with the N900. On the plus side, the AC1300 provides excellent throughput at 5GHz in 802.11n and offers the same uncomplicated setup and attractive interface of the N900. Still, on the merits of 11ac alone, there are better pre-draft 11ac routers. Western Digital's own MyNet N900 is a more impressive router in general.

    Specs
    The MyNet AC1300 is similar in design to the MyNet N900 except that it's smaller and has an all-black casing opposed to the black and silver housing of the N900. Another difference between the two: Western Digital surprised the consumer networking world by going off the beaten track and adding seven Gigabit LAN ports to the rear panel of the N900 instead of the standard four. The AC1300 has just the four Gigabit ports. I was a bit disappointed that Western Digital did not also offer the extra three LAN ports that made their first router stand out from the pack.

    On the front of the router are fours LEDs representing power, wireless status, WAN, and USB device connectivity. A WPS button for connecting clients at a touch is also on the front. WPS works very well with Western Digital's router as I found when connecting the AC1300 to its companion MyNet Wi-Fi bridge.

    The rear of the device has four Gigabit LAN ports, WAN port, two USB ports, a reset button, and a power button.

    The AC1300 is a dual-band router supporting up to 450 Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and 1300Mbps on 5GHz.

    Setup
    Western Digital has one of the easiest router setups on the market, rivaled by the setup process of Cisco Linksys' Smart Wi-Fi routers. While the router ships with a setup and resource CD, a hard copy guide is included in the packaging. The guide details through illustrations how to set the router up in five steps.

    The first couple of steps show how to plug in the power adapter and connect cables. As soon as the router is powered on, two default SSIDs are already created for connecting clients. Once I connected a Windows client to the 2.4GHz WLAN, I received a message in Windows, "Do you want to set up your network? This is a new router that has not been set up. Click OK to start set up."

    After I clicked "OK," I was prompted to enter the router's eight-digit PIN. This PIN is printed on a sticker affixed to the underside of the router. A wizard then walked me through giving my wireless network a name and setting up security.
    This completes the router's initial set up; from there, you can access the router's interface for further configuration.

    Features and Settings
    The AC1300's interface is the same My Dashboard interface that I liked in the MyNet N900. As in the N900, the AC1300's web-based GUI displays a nice round-up of initial "to-do" tasks via a notification message drop down list in the home screen. The notifications provide a good reminder for customers to perform important specific configurations such as changing the router's default admin password.

    The home page dashboard provides an overview of the AC1300's settings such as SSIDs, Internet connection status, number of devices connected, and more general information about the router and network.

    Through the dashboard, you can also see any USB devices connected and if parental controls are enabled. There's an advanced settings tab which will allow configuration of more granular features including WAN, IPv6, and Dynamic DNS settings.

    The features have not changed since the launch of the N900. You can read that review for a more in-depth overview of specific features such as parental controls. As with the N900, there aren't a lot of advanced capabilities to make this a router a choice for many small businesses. There's no VPN server and IPv6 support is light. However, there are robust settings for home networks. For instance, you can create up to 32 firewall rules, enable MAC filtering, and Application Level Gateway (ALG) which allows traffic such as PPTP, IPSec, and SIP for VoIP to pass through the network.

    You have some very light NAS capabilities through the software. I was pleased to see when I added a flash drive, the AC1300's interface picked right up on the drive's make, model, and capacity.

    Multimedia
    Western Digital's big push behind its MyNet line of router is that they are optimized for multimedia.? FasTrack QoS is Western Digital's proprietary Quality-of-Service feature that's baked-into the AC1300 (and the N900, as well).

    For streaming Internet content to a home network, the speed of streaming largely depends on how fast your Internet connection is. Yet, with the FasTrack QoS enabed on the N900 router, time to buffer and play a movie from Netflix decreased about ten seconds. I did not see the same results with the AC1300. I did see slightly better streaming on the internal network with FasTrack enabled on the AC1300, decreasing the time to buffer and stream a movie from one client machine to another about 3 seconds.
    In fairness, other router manufacturers also offer some sort of multimedia streaming enhancement. I tested Netgear's solution on its R6300 router and time to stream and buffer a Netflix movie was reduced about six seconds. For streaming within the network from device-to-device, the R6300's QoS shaved also about three minutes off time to buffer. With Belkin's AC 1200 DB Wi-Fi Dual-Band AC+ Gigabit Router, that buffering time was shaved about a second and-a-half.

    So I don't see huge difference with streaming with proprietary QoS technology enabled or disabled among different routers. However, QoS is more helpful when streaming within a network between devices, and is also dependent on capabilities of a client's wireless adapter. I did receive better streaming in testing with Western Digital's N900 than with the AC1300, using the same file and equipment, which is a bit puzzling.

    Further Issues
    I have to note a couple of times during a course of two-day testing; two clients I had connected to the AC1300 lost Internet connectivity. When I went into the router's interface, I saw a notification message stating that Internet was not set up. I quick on and off of the router resolved the issue (and reconnected the clients) but the software seems a bit buggy. I also noticed at times, some slow responsiveness switching through differed settings pages within the interface.

    Performance
    With an 11ac router, the main criterion in gauging performance is throughput at the 802.11ac mode. Of course, with the exception of D-Link's Wireless AC1200 Dual Band USB Adapter (DWA-182) , there are no compatible 11ac wireless adapters for clients on the market.

    Instead, I tested 11ac throughput using Western Digital's 11ac MyNet Wi-Fi Bridge, Intel's 3x3 6300 AGN wireless adapter, and D-Link's DWA-182 USB adapter.
    Unfortunately, as compared with other pre-draft 11ac routers, the AC1300 gave some of the lowest throughput in 11ac mode. At 15 feet, its wireless throughput averaged 75 Mbps. This is quite below other 11ac routers such as the Asus RT-AC66U, which averaged 129 Mbps at the same distance; Cisco Linksys' Smart Wi-Fi Router AC 1750HD Video Pro EA6500 ?which tested at 133 Mbps; and Buffalo's?AirStation AC1300/N900 Gigabit Dual-Band Wireless router which managed 187 Mbps at the same distance.?

    In 802.11n mode at the 5GHz band, the AC1300 fared better. It cranked out speed only second to the Cisco Linksys EA6500. At the 2.4 GHz band, in Mixed mode, the AC1300 did not again, perform as well as the Asus or Buffalo router. Western Digital's device also had worse range, decreasing 30 percent in throughput testing from 5 feet and then from 30 feet away from the router.
    While performance in 5 GHz 802.11n mode was excellent; overall, the AC1300's throughput and range was underwhelming.? Below are charts comparing it to other pre-draft 11ac routers:

    Second Router Not as Impressive as Debut
    The AC1300 is the second router I've tested from Western Digital and, frankly, it's not as impressive as Western Digital's debut MyNet N900. The performance at 11ac mode, even using Western Digital's 11ac bridge was below that of several competing 11ac router. The range drop at 2.4 GHz mode is also troubling. While the same good interface from the N900 is carried over into the AC1300, it's unfortunate that Western Digital did not retain the seven LAN ports. Finally, I saw no improvement with multimedia streaming.

    The AC1300 is a 3.5 out of 5 star earner for consumer routers; the current Editors' Choice being the Cisco Linksys EA6500 has better throughput, just as easy a setup and better range in 2.4 GHz Mixed mode?a common mode most home users are likely to use.

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