Monday, March 11, 2013

Censorship among family and friends - Empty Closets - A safe ...

I came out a year ago and now it is just awkward around some family and friends. I have some problems with my family they act all supportive but at the same time they tell me to keep it all on the he Dl.

For example one night it I was having a conversation with my mom and she had the balls to tell me to be quiet because she didn't want her fiance to know. The same thing happens at a "friend" house, I'm a tall guy he has short counters so I was on my knees breaking something up when I made a joke and he hushed me so his gurlfriend in the next room wouldn't hear me.

It's bad enough having to watch my back in the town I live in but now my own family and friends are censoring me. How have some of you dealt with it? I'm used to pushing family and friends away, that's always been a problem I've been trying to work on but they make it so hard to want to keep them close.
So any advice is appreciated.

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Contest to crowdsource design for 3D-printed rocket

Paul Marks, senior technology correspondent

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What if you could print your own? (Image: Associated Press)

Competitions have always spurred innovation in aviation and space flight, from the ?1000 prize from the UK's Daily Mail newspaper won by Louis Bleriot for flying across the English Channel in 1909 to the $10 million Ansari X prize for flight to the edge of space won by Scaled Composites in 2004.

Now a new competition launched at the South by Southwest techfest in Austin, Texas, last Friday aims to democratise rocket-building with an attempt to get anyone in the world (well, anyone with a broadband connection and 3D design software) to join a crowdsourced effort to design an open-source, 3D-printable rocket engine.

Of course, any rocket engine that's 3D printable is going to be small - the strength of additive layer manufacturing is not up to scratch yet. The idea is to get people to contribute via the website of cloud host Sunglass to a design that will deliver "small payloads into low Earth orbit". That's cubesats of between 0.5 and 10 kilograms.

An outfit called DIYrockets in Mountain View, California, is leading the competition and claims to have NASA and Segway inventor Dean Kamen involved in judging the project, too. The prize is $10,000 cash and $500 in 3D printing - from Shapeways of Queens, New York - to realise the rocket.

But there's an added complication: this is a US-led project and the US Department of State views rockets as munitions. Information on them, let alone the rockets themselves, is governed by the International Trafficking in Arms regulations (ITAR), which let the US government veto exports of space-flight data and material. So how can an equal, global two-way street of ideas exist in this competition?

"Regarding ITAR, anyone who enters the competition agrees to follow their local [national] regulations, and the beauty of the Sunglass software is that you can also control levels of access," says competition spokesperson Lucy Donahue. "US entrants especially may need to be careful about access controls. Certain countries can also not enter the competition because of US regulations and those are in our terms of agreement."

My bet? That this will quietly become a US-only competition when it all becomes all too difficult to handle access levels.

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Even for sperm, there is a season

(Reuters) - Autumn is the time of year most associated with bumper crops of new babies, and according to an Israeli study there may be a scientific reason for it: human sperm are generally at their healthiest in winter and early spring.

Based on samples from more than 6,000 men treated for infertility, researchers writing in American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology found sperm in greater numbers, with faster swimming speeds and fewer abnormalities in semen made during the winter, with a steady decline in quality from spring onward.

"The winter and spring semen patterns are compatible with increased fecundability and may be a plausible explanation of the peak number of deliveries during the fall," wrote lead researcher Eliahu Levitas from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva.

If there is a seasonal pattern, they said, that knowledge may "be of paramount importance, especially in couples with male-related infertility struggling with unsuccessful and prolonged fertility treatments."

For the new study, Levitas and his colleagues collected and analyzed 6.455 semen samples from men at their fertility clinic between January 2006 and July 2009. Of those, 4,960 were found to have normal sperm production, and 1,495 had abnormal production, such as low sperm counts.

The World Health Organization defines anything over 16 million sperm per milliliter of semen as a normal sperm count.

Taking into account the approximately 70 days it takes for the body to produce a sperm cell, the researchers found that men with normal sperm production had the healthiest sperm in the winter.

For example, those men produced about 70 million sperm per milliliter of semen during the winter. About 5 percent of those sperm had "fast" motility, or swimming speed, which improves a couple's chance of getting pregnant.

That compared to the approximately 68 million sperm per milliliter the men produced in the spring, of which only about 3 percent were "fast."

For men with abnormal sperm production, however, the pattern didn't hold. Those men showed a slight trend toward better motility during the fall and made the largest percentage of normal shaped sperm - about 7 percent - during the spring.

"Based on our results the (normal) semen will perform better in winter, whereas infertility cases related to low sperm counts should be encouraged to choose spring and fall," the researchers wrote.

Previous studies, mostly in animals, have found similar results in line with those species' breeding seasons, said Edmund Sabanegh, a urologist who was not involved with the new research.

"The hard part of this is really sorting out what factor is accounting for this," said Sabanegh, the chairman of the urology department at Ohio's Cleveland Clinic.

In animal studies, seasonal changes in sperm production and fertility have been linked to factors ranging from temperature, to length of daylight exposure and hormone variations.

Among people, previous research has found that sperm counts around the world are falling. While no one knows why, theories range from a more sedentary lifestyle to chemicals in the environment that affect sperm health.

Sabanegh said he doesn't think doctors will start telling men with low sperm counts to wait until the winter or spring to try to conceive a child.

"We would continue to encourage them to try regardless of the season, and they may benefit from interventions or treatments."

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/13JGdnB

(Reporting from New York by Andrew Seaman, editing by Elaine Lies)

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Free Agency "Legal Tampering" Period Begins Saturday - Daily ...

The National Football League's free agency period "officially" gets underway at midnight eastern time on Saturday with the "legal tampering" period. It's not actually called that, mind you, but for the first time since the league instituted free agency, there will be a window for teams to legally being engaging in negotiations before the actual singing period takes place.

What exactly does this mean for the National Football League teams, including the Minnesota Vikings? Well, here is the exact wording from the league itself, via a press release that it sent out a day or two ago.

Q. What is permitted during the new three-day negotiating period prior to the start of free agency?

A. Beginning at 12:00 midnight ET on Saturday, March 9 (i.e., after 11:59:59 p.m. ET, on Friday, March 8) and ending at 3:59:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 12, clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into negotiations with, the certified agents of players who will become Unrestricted Free Agents upon the expiration of their 2012 Player Contracts at 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12. However, a contract cannot be executed with a new club until 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12.

During this negotiation period, a prospective Unrestricted Free Agent cannot visit a club (other than the player?s current club) at its permanent facility or at any other location, and no direct contact is permitted between the player and any employee or representative of a club (other than the player?s current club). If a player is self-represented, clubs are prohibited from discussions with the player during the negotiating period.

Clubs (other than the player?s current club) may not discuss or make any travel arrangements with prospective Unrestricted Free Agent players, their certified agents, or anyone else associated with the player until the expiration of those players? 2012 Player Contracts at 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12.

The three-day negotiating period applies only to potential Unrestricted Free Agents; it does not apply to players who are potential Exclusive Rights Players or Restricted Free Agents, or to players who have been designated as Franchise Players or Transition Players.

So there you have it. While players can't start making visits to other teams until Tuesday, March 12, teams can start talking with their agents starting at midnight.

Will the Vikings be talking to player agents when things get going in a couple of hours? Will the team do anything with any of their own free agents? Hopefully we'll be hearing about those sorts of things before too long.

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Source: http://www.dailynorseman.com/2013/3/8/4081468/free-agency-legal-tampering-period-begins-saturday

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Egyptian Soccer fans rampage over court verdicts

The sun sets during clashes between Egyptian protesters and riot police in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 9, 2013. Security officials say a protester has died during clashes between police and hundreds of stone-throwing demonstrators in central Cairo. The officials say the protester died Saturday on a Nile-side road where clashes have been taking place daily between anti-government protesters and police near two luxury hotels and the U.S. and British embassies. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

The sun sets during clashes between Egyptian protesters and riot police in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 9, 2013. Security officials say a protester has died during clashes between police and hundreds of stone-throwing demonstrators in central Cairo. The officials say the protester died Saturday on a Nile-side road where clashes have been taking place daily between anti-government protesters and police near two luxury hotels and the U.S. and British embassies. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

An Egyptian protester runs with a teargas canister during clashes with riot police in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 9, 2013. Security officials say a protester has died during clashes between police and hundreds of stone-throwing demonstrators in central Cairo. The officials say the protester died Saturday on a Nile-side road where clashes have been taking place daily between anti-government protesters and police near two luxury hotels and the U.S. and British embassies. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

An injured security official is carried from a police officers club in the upscale neighborhood of Zamalek, after protesters set fires following a court verdict in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 9, 2013. Fans of Cairo?s Al-Ahly club have stormed Egypt?s soccer federation headquarters and a nearby police club, and set them ablaze after a court acquitted seven of nine police official on trial for their alleged part in deadly stadium melee. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad )

Egyptian soccer fans of the Al-Ahly club celebrate in front of their club in Cairo, Egypt, after an Egyptian court confirmed death sentences against 21 people for their role in a deadly 2012 soccer riot that killed more than 70 people in the city of Port Said, Saturday, March 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian man walks on the grounds of a police officer's club as a fire set by protesters burns in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 9, 2013. An Egyptian court on Saturday confirmed the death sentences against 21 people for taking part in a deadly soccer riot but acquitted seven police officials for their alleged role in the violence, touching off furious protests in Cairo that torched the soccer federation headquarters and a nearby police club.(AP Photo/Ahmed Gomaa)

(AP) ? Egyptian soccer fans rampaged through the heart of Cairo on Saturday, furious about the acquittal of seven police officers while death sentences against 21 alleged rioters were confirmed in a trial over a stadium melee that left 74 people dead.

The case of the Feb. 1, 2012 stadium riot in the city of Port Said at the northern tip of the Suez Canal has taken on political undertones not just because police faced allegations of negligence in the tragedy but also because the verdicts were announced at a time when Egypt is in the grip of the latest and most serious bout of political turmoil in the two years since Hosni Mubarak's ouster.

Saturday's verdicts also were handed down against the backdrop of an unprecedented wave of strikes by the nation's police force over demands for better working conditions and anger over what many believe are attempts by President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood to take control of the police force.

Tensions over the riot ? which began when supporters of Port Said's Al-Masry club set upon fans of Cairo's Al-Ahly club after the final whistle of a league game that the home team won ? have fueled some of the deadliest street violence in months. Police guarding the stadium, meanwhile, faced allegations ranging from not searching people entering the stadium to failing to intervene to stop the bloodshed.

Shortly after the verdict was announced Saturday, angry fans of Cairo's Al-Ahly club who had gathered in the thousands outside the team's headquarters in central Cairo went on a rampage, torching a police club nearby and storming Egypt's soccer federation headquarters before setting it ablaze.

The twin fires sent plumes of thick black smoke billowing out over the Cairo skyline, prompting Defense Minister Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to dispatch two army helicopters to extinguish the fires.

At least five people were injured in the protests over the verdict, a Health Ministry official told the MENA state news agency.

Some demonstrators in Port Said also burnt tires on the city's dock to prevent vessels from coming in and released speedboats into traffic lanes of the Suez Canal in attempts, foiled by the navy, to disrupt shipping in the vital waterway linking the Red Sea to the Mediterranean.

A spokesman for the Suez Canal Authority said shipping was not affected and 41 vessels transited the waterway on Saturday.

General unrest also continued elsewhere in the Egyptian capital, which has seen unrelenting demonstrations and clashes between security forces and an opposition that accuses Morsi of trying to monopolize power in the hands of his Islamist allies.

Two protesters also were killed and 19 injured in clashes elsewhere in the capital that appeared unrelated to the soccer violence, national ambulance service chief Mohammed Sultan said. The fighting occurred near two luxury hotels and the U.S. and British embassies.

The court's decision upheld the death sentences issued in late January against 21 people, most of them Port Said fans. The original verdict touched off violent riots in Port Said that left some 40 people dead, most shot by police.

On Saturday, the court announced its verdict for the other 52 defendants in the case, sentencing 45 of them to prison, including two senior police officers who got 15 years terms each. The two were charged with gross negligence and failure to stop the killings.

Twenty-eight people were acquitted, including seven police officials.

Defense lawyers claimed the case has been flawed from the start with prosecutors collecting evidence in an "unorthodox" fashion and overlooking key aspects of the tragedy such as the fact the floodlights were turned off during the attack on the Al-Ahly fans and the nearest exit gate was locked.

Many of the 74 victims died of suffocation or blows to the head.

Morsi's aides denounced Saturday's violence and sought to dismiss the notion of a country in chaos.

Ayman Ali, a senior presidential aide, called on the media not to provide a "political cover" to the violence sweeping the country and dismissed as exaggerated claims that the country's police force was in disarray.

Another presidential aide, Bakinam el-Sharqawy, lamented that the focus on protests and violence created an image of instability in Egypt that kept foreign investors away.

In anticipation of more violence, authorities beefed up security near the Interior Ministry, which is in charge of the police force, with riot police deploying in the streets around the complex in central Cairo.

The president of the international soccer governing body FIFA appealed for calm.

"I call on football fans in Egypt to remain peaceful. Violence is never a solution and is contrary to the spirit of sport," Sepp Blatter tweeted.

Earlier at the courthouse across town, Judge Sobhi Abdel-Maguid read out the verdict live on TV, sentencing five defendants to life in prison and nine others to 15 years in jail. Six defendants received 10-year jail terms, two more got five years and a single defendant received a 12-month sentence.

The court's decision on the nine Port Said security officers on trial was among the most highly anticipated ? and potentially explosive ? verdicts. In the end, the judges sentenced the city's former security chief, Maj. Gen. Essam Samak, and a colonel both to 15 years in prison, while the others were acquitted.

Al-Ahly's fans accuse the police of collusion in the killing of their fellow supporters, arguing that they had advance knowledge of plans by supporters of Port Said's Al-Masry to attack them. They also accuse them of standing by as the Al-Masry fans attacked the visiting Al-Ahly supporters.

The court rulings can be appealed before a higher court.

Many residents of Port Said say the trial is unjust and politicized, and soccer fans in the city have felt that authorities were biased in favor of Al-Ahly, Egypt's most powerful club.

In Port Said, a city that for weeks has been in open rebellion against Morsi, the Islamist leader, several hundred people, many of them relatives of the defendants, gathered outside the local security headquarters to vent their anger. They chanted slogans against Morsi's government and the verdicts. Police pulled out of the city on Friday after days of battling protesters in deadly clashes. The army has taken over security in the city, a move that was warmly welcomed by residents.

Some people in a cafe watching the verdict live on TV hit their heads in frustration, while others broke down and wept. Some said they can live with the verdict because an appeal leaves room for hope.

"There's still an appeal process. God willing, our rights will be restored," said Islam Ezzeddin, a local soccer fan. "We are not thugs. I hope to God when there's an appeal, that we feel we live in a country of law and justice."

However, the national railways chief, Hussein Zakaria, ordered trains headed to Port Said to terminate their services at Ismailiya, another Suez Canal city south of Port Said. He said the measure was taken out of fear for the safety of passengers.

Late on Saturday, activists in the city declared the start of a new general strike, with bands of protesters moving around the city pleading with business owners to shutter down.

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Batrawy reported from Port Said.

Associated Press

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Friday, March 8, 2013

SAS airline three-month loss down to $100 million

STOCKHOLM (AP) ? Scandinavian airline group SAS says it narrowed its net loss in the November-January period to 630 million kronor ($100 million) from 2.5 billion kronor a year earlier, mainly through cost cuts.

Revenue in the period was up to 9.6 billion kronor from 9.3 billion kronor as overall traffic grew 4.3 percent.

Facing stiff competition from budget airlines and high expenses, SAS AB in November embarked on a wide restructuring plan to streamline operations and announced 800 job cuts aimed at saving 3 billion kronor annually.

CEO Rickard Gustafson said Friday he was not satisfied with the performance but was upbeat about 2013, saying SAS is committed to completing its action plan. Its aim to achieve positive income before tax for the full-year "remains firmly in place."

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Allentown School District may cut 161 jobs

The Allentown School District is considering eliminating as many 150 teaching positions and 11 administration jobs, according to Superintendent Russ Mayo.

He made the announcement at the end of a school board Education Committee meeting Thursday night that drew a standing-room-only crowd. Mayo acknowledged the cuts would be difficult but said districts like Allentown no longer have the money to be all things to all students.

"This has been personally excruciatingly painful," Mayo said.

The district is facing a budget gap of $22.5 million. The cuts would reduce the deficit by $11 million.

Deb Tretter, president of the teachers union, says the cuts would lead to increased class sizes, discipline problems and lower student test scores. She estimated the teacher cuts would result in an average of 31 students per class in elementary school and 33 in secondary schools.

The reductions would touch many areas of the district, including full-day kindergarten, English as a second language, special education programs, and middle school reading and math intervention programs.

Among the proposed layoffs would be 21 teaching positions in arts, music, library and physical education at the elementary level.

Tretter said regular classroom teachers would be placed in charge of those subjects.

Eric Wilburn, a social studies teacher at Harrison-Morton Middle School, spoke about the importance of arts and physical education in schools.

"As a teacher I see firsthand the effects of students losing related-arts classes," he said. "They don't get time to release energy that was built up by sitting still and focusing hard in the classroom. I want them bouncing off the walls in phys ed, not in my social studies class."

School Director Scott Armstrong talked about the need to prioritize.

"None of us want to cut art. None of us want to cut music. None of us want larger class sizes. We have to meet the budget," Armstrong said.

Mayo suggested the district would try to increase community partnerships; For example, an arts organization might be asked to provide arts programs for elementary school students.

Tretter blamed Gov. Tom Corbett's administration for not sufficiently funding education. Corbett's budget for 2013-1014 ties an increase in education funding to the privatization of state liquor stores.

"We do not fault the board or the district for causing this crisis," Tretter said.

The proposed cuts could be the second round of massive layoffs in three years, coming after Allentown eliminated 204 positions, including 112 teachers, in the 2011-12 school year.

"The 150 teacher layoffs are a worst-scenario," said School Director Robert Smith Jr., adding that the board would be continue to work on the budget until June.

Teachers began worrying about layoffs in January, when the school board approved a staff audit to identify which positions could be cut and the pros and cons of eliminating them.

Mayo warned in December that layoffs could hit the district next school year because of a projected 26 percent cut in federal funding. Mayo blamed the lingering effects of a poor economy, reasoning that school districts are the last to feel the effects of a recession on federal funding. As a result, temporary federal grants that Allentown had received are scheduled to run out and not be renewed, Mayo said.

Teacher salaries were frozen this year under the terms of a three-year contract agreed to in January 2012, but the contract calls for about 2 percent raises next year and 2.5 percent raises in 2014-15.

Margie Peterson is a freelance writer.

Source: http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-allentown-school-district-layoffs-20130307,0,3011270.story?track=rss

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Wave Small Business Blog - Wave Small ... - Wave Accounting

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Accounting used to be all about the numbers. You would give your books to your accountant and they would check the figures, make a few adjustments and then tell you how much you owe in taxes. Today?s accounting is less about the number crunching and more about what you can do with that information. Software companies such as Wave are making it easier for business owners to automate their accounting functions and focus more on the big picture of running a business. Technology has changed the way we do accounting.

Accountants today have the power not just to reduce a client?s tax bill and organize their books, but also to actually improve the efficiency and growth of their clients? businesses. A client who still tracks expenses with Excel sheets and?manually matches invoices to deposit books is wasting valuable hours, which could be put into more important areas of the business. Even a client who has switched to cloud accounting software may not be taking advantage of all the functions available. An accountant who thoroughly understands the software their clients are using can add tremendous value to a business.

As accountants, we need to think of ourselves as not only experts in tax and accounting standards, but also in accounting software. Just as we attend professional development courses to stay up to date in tax trends, we need to do the same in accounting technology. As businesses embrace new applications and become more mobile, we need to shift our practices to suit their needs. The more we embrace technology, the more we see accounting as a dynamic process, the more value we can provide to our clients.?

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

GateWay Community College to launch center for entrepreneurs

The new GateWay Community College Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation.

GateWay Community College?s Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation will hold its formal grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. March 7.

The new center is a business incubator for early-stage and startup companies that will offer business development services, educational programming and management resources. Its facility is on the GateWay campus on the southeast corner of 38th and Van Buren streets.

The goal is to help companies grow and commercialize their business, ?championing small business job creation for the region,? according to a statement.

Planned speakers include GateWay Community College President Eugene Giovannini, Economic Development Administration Representative Jacob Macias and Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation Executive Director Jeff Saville. Jasper Welch is also expected to speak in one of his first public appearances since being named president and CEO of the National Business Incubation Association.

The 11 client companies of the new center will also be featured, representing a wide range of industries, including bioscience, clean energy and software.

?Our clients are the reason we exist,? said Saville in a statement. ?What better venue than an open house in front of stakeholders and the general public to showcase these entrepreneurs who have dedicated themselves to positively impacting jobs in the state and the region.?

The new center features more than 30 offices, wet lab and light manufacturing spaces, state-of-the-art presentation technology, a client server room and meeting areas.

It?s a partnership between the city of Phoenix, the Economic Development Administration and the Maricopa County Community College District, along with other public and private partners.

For more information, click here.

Hayley Ringle covers technology and startups for the Phoenix Business Journal.

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Box Windows Phone, Windows 8 apps get new features, including file previews and more

Box Windows Phone, Windows 8 apps get new features, including file previews and more

Box has done a pretty decent job at bringing novel features to its apps on the various platforms they are present in, and today it's turn for a couple of Microsoft's properties to get some fresh tidbits from the cloud storage service. For starters, both of Box's Windows Phone and Windows 8 applications will now have the ability to see easily preview files (Box says more than 75 types) -- a feature that's been available on Android since late last year, and one that'll surely come in handy to Redmond's user base. Additionally, Box also announced a few platform-specific goodies, with the Windows 8 app seeing the addition of a new navigation bar for quick access to docs, while the Windows Phone equivalent nabbed a revamped wide cycle tile which allows for updates to be viewed via its own Live Tile (so long as it's the largest size). These changes are live now, so check' em out and give 'em a whirl the next time you open your Box app.

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Good Reads: Ideas for Obama, the creep of capitalism, millionaire count, work at the top

This week's round-up of Good Reads include foreign policy advice for President Obama, how entrepreneurs are slowly revitalizing North Korea, a look at what makes a millionaire in the United States, and a dizzying visit to the window washers who clean the nation's highest buildings.

By David T. Cook,?Staff writer / February 21, 2013

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US presidents traditionally turn to foreign policy in their second terms. The executive branch operates with greater freedom in the international realm than in domestic policy, and world affairs are an appealing arena in which to cement a presidential legacy.

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The January/February issue of Foreign Policy magazine observes tongue in cheek that the paper required to print all of the white papers and op-eds urging President Obama to take various actions on the international scene ?would probably require chopping down the Amazon rain forest.?

The magazine counters with 10 tightly written essays on what Foreign Policy editor Susan Glasser calls ?ideas for what Obama could really accomplish in these next four years to make the world a better place ? concrete, achievable goals that, for the most part, wouldn?t even require the cooperation of Congress.?

Among the recommended actions: having Mr. Obama send the Senate the 1997 treaty on banning land mines (as 161 countries have already done); taking a tougher stance toward allies ? like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain ? with less-than-stellar human rights records; and working with Russia to reduce the hair-trigger, launch-ready alert status on both nations? nuclear-tipped missiles.

Capitalism and North Korea?s leaders

With North Korean leader Kim Jong-un having just overseen his nation?s third nuclear weapons test, The Economist magazine?s Feb. 9 cover story takes a very timely look at how ?capitalism is seeping through the bamboo curtain? with consequences the despotic Mr. Kim may not be able to control.

The North Korean famine of the 1990s, which killed up to 1 million people, triggered a breakdown in the government?s control over food distribution. So individual entrepreneurs began selling food grown in family plots. That market impulse has grown. ?It has become clear that other merchants today operate on a far more ambitious scale, exporting raw materials to China and bringing back consumer goods,? the Economist reports. So, the magazine says, money talks in today?s North Korea in ways that have a variety of destabilizing consequences.

For example, traders bring in computers, radios, and mobile phones, which diminish the Kim regime?s control of information. That allows some North Koreans to have a more acute sense of how impoverished their lives are compared with those of citizens of neighboring South Korea.

The role of the sexes has changed as women, who run some black markets, have become the breadwinners in their families. And there is a widening gap between the lives of market-involved elites centered in Pyongyang and the lives of the chronically underfed rest of the country.

Who are the millionaires?

The debate over how to reform the US tax code will be one of the top political stories of 2013. Whether America?s richest individuals are paying their fair share will be a key aspect of the debate. So it is useful to get a clearer picture of the financially fortunate.

?[T]he common conception of millionaires, on whom so much of the nation?s long-term fiscal viability depends, is largely a caricature,? writes Graeme Wood in the conservative National Review.

The first step in understanding millionaires, Mr. Wood writes, is a matter of definition. One group of millionaires are those who have assets like homes, savings accounts, and pensions that are worth a million dollars. ?The majority are working people,? Wood writes, and some 5.26 million households meet that definition.
The second group of millionaires consists of those who earn a million dollars or more a year. This much more rarefied group includes fewer than half a million households a year. Wood notes that many in this group are ?lucky one-timers,? folks who won the lottery or inherited from wealthy parents.

Only the 200,000 households with $20 million or more in assets have ?the financial equivalent of a perpetual-motion machine, capable of spontaneously replenishing itself and fairly reliably producing large amounts of money for its fortunate owner,? Wood says.

The window washers? life at the top

The New Yorker provides a vicarious glimpse into the dangerous, silent, and exhilarating world of skyscraper window washers for readers whose own jobs may offer less excitement.

The advent of computer design software made it practical for architects to create buildings with a different window configuration on every floor, ?turning Manhattan into a crystal garden of geometric forms and irregular shapes,? writes Adam Higginbotham. At the same time, the work of men with buckets and squeegees has remained just outside the reach of automation.

Thus it is that window washers still have to step out onto an 18-inch-wide walkway outside the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building.
When Mr. Higginbotham joined a window washer there, briefly, he writes, ?I sank to my knees in what may have resembled an attitude of pure terror.?

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Lotus Bud - Meditation Timer

[prMac.com] San Francisco, California - Independent developer, Chad Sager, announced Lotus Bud - Meditation Timer 1.5, an update to the meditation timers, with new features to support a strong, healthy, lasting meditation practice.

Goals allows a user to set up a Challenge or an Ongoing goal which presents an easy to read chart, showing a user their progress. Options to integrate with the Apple's Reminders app and auto-incrementing the meditation time help to build a strong meditation practice.

There are four ways to meditate: Timed, to count down a specific number of minutes; Until, to end at a specific time and; Untimed, for the times a user wants to stretch their meditation muscles. For more structure users can create a retreat with multiple sessions. This allows them to alternate between different meditations like sitting and walking, just like an actual meditation retreat.

Timeline shows a heat-map that changes color based on how consistent the practice is, to put their larger efforts in perspective.

"I created Lotus Bud to help with the difficult task of establishing and maintaining a meditation practice that embodied the simplicity I found in meditation. This is the app I wanted for myself, and know others will feel the same," says Chad Sager, Lotus Bud developer and designer.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS/4/4S/5, iPod touch (3rd/4th/5th generation), and iPad
* Requires iOS 6.0 or later
* Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices
* 5.3 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Lotus Bud - Meditation Timer 1.5 is $1.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Health & Fitness category.

Chad Sager's day job is making iOS apps for the 'man.' In San Francisco, California. He works on Lotus Bud - Meditation Timer in his spare time. He started building Lotus Bud in 2011. Serving as the sole developer and designer for Lotus Bud, his focus on extremely simple and and high quality iOS apps. Other productivity apps are in their early planning stages and will be debuting in the next couple of months. Copyright (C) 2013 Chad Sager. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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CloudFlare Was Down Due To Edge Routers Crashing, Taking Down 785,000 Websites Including 4chan, Wikileaks, Metallica.com

cloudflare-logoSecurity and caching service CloudFlare was been down for close to an hour due to an issue with its edge routers. As the service adds a layer between 785,000 websites and their users, all of those websites were affected -- 4chan was one of them.

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