New Year, Emancipation Proclamation both part of church 'Watch Nights'

Westminster Presbyterian Church has history on its side, and organizers of a Watch Night service there Monday evening hope they can create a mood of anticipation, much like slaves felt on the eve of emancipation 150 years ago.

The service, which will be held in the church sanctuary, will feature talks about the Emancipation Proclamation, the executive order signed by President Lincoln that set in motion the freeing of slaves in most of the South, actors portraying Lincoln and Frederick Douglass and period spiritual hymns sung by members from four choirs.

It is a re-creation of a possible Watch Night that might have occurred a century and a half ago, said Kathryn Harris of the Abraham Lincoln Association. Newspaper reports told of the faithful gathering in churches and bells pealing when word was reached that Lincoln finally signed the proclamation later that New Year?s afternoon, she siad.

?I can only imagine,? said Harris, ?that the mood was one of anticipation, anxiety and joyfulness that (the Emancipation Proclamation) was signed.?

Westminster, then known as Second Presbyterian, broke away from Springfield?s First Presbyterian Church in the 1830s, and many of its founding members were avid abolitionists, said Dale Rogers, the church?s organist, who helped plan the Watch Night service. There is correspondence preserved between Lincoln and some of the members of Westminster.

Part of the Watch Night service will be the tolling of the church bell, which was dedicated in 1840. The bell might have rung out 150 years ago at the news of the signing of the proclamation. Westminster is at 533 So. Walnut St.

?Time for reflection

While Watch Night has a history steeped in African-American churches that goes back to ?Freedom?s Eve,? it is traceable to the early 1730s to the Moravians, a small Christian denomination worshipping in what would be the present-day Czech Republic, who used it as a way of renewing their covenant with God.

About four decades later, Methodists picked up the practice with the same observation.

Now, some church leaders see it is an alternative to secular New Year?s Eve celebrations and a chance to ring in the new year with church family.

The Rev. Dion Crites brought the Watch Night tradition to Word and Spirit Family Life Center, a racially diverse church at 801 E. Lawrence Ave. that he founded two years ago after 20 years at Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ.

At Word and Spirit, choirs will sing praise and worship songs, and Crites will offer testimony on ?how God calls us into 2013.? Congregants will begin praying about 15 minutes before midnight and will continue until just after the new year rings in.

When he started Watch Night at Miracle Temple, Crites first thought it was ?something different. Now I realize it?s something better,? he said.

?It turns into a joyous occasion for what God has done in your life,? Crites said. ?It can get kind of rowdy, but it?s a rejoicing kind of rowdy.

?It?s a time to reflect on all the things God has done for you.?

Crites said he will personally reflect on how his son, Dion Jr., who is in the U.S. Army, has been deployed to Iraq three times.

?God has brought him home every time, and for that we?re thankful,? he said.

While the Watch Night service at Word and Spirit won?t specifically harken back to the Freedom?s Eve blueprint, Crites said the evening is about spiritual freedom.

?In the world, there are many things that can lead you to bondage: drugs, alcohol, marriage problems. There?s a liberation that comes with being with Christ. You can cast all your cares onto him,? he said.

?Heightened awareness

Harris, who is also library services director at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, said the Emancipation Proclamation ? which will be reprinted in the Watch Night programs ? may not have been one of Lincoln?s most eloquent pieces of writing, but it served its purpose. ?

?It was a war measure, an attempt to get the Southern states to give up their arms,? she noted.

The proclamation would have given slaves in rebellion states ?further resolve to leave (their situations)? and go where it was safe, especially under the protection of Union forces, she said. It also would have also opened the door for blacks to serve in the military, though there were blacks in the Union Navy at the outbreak of the Civil War.

Harris hopes the event will heighten people?s awareness of the significance of events, both historically and currently.

?With freedom came other issues as well, issues we?re still dealing with today,? she said.

Steven Spearie can be reached at spearie@hotmail.com or at 622-1788.

A sampling of Watch Night services

(All services are Monday, Dec. 31.)

*Word and Spirit Family Life Center, 801 E. Lawrence Ave., Springfield

Time: 9 p.m.

For more information, www.facebook.com/pages/Word-and-Spirit-Family-Life-Center or call 816-9684.

*Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 So. Walnut St., Springfield

Time: 8 p.m.

For more information, www.wpcspi.org or call 522-4415.

*Zion Baptist Church/Calvary Baptist Church, 1601 E. Laurel St., Springfield (Zion)

Time: 10:30 p.m.

For more information, call 544-1426 (Calvary) or 528-6113 (Zion)????

*Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 908 So. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Springfield

Time: 9 p.m.

For more information, call 522-2513.

*Fresh Visions Community Church, 2400 North Grand Ave. E., Springfield

Time: 10:30 p.m.

For more information, www.freshvisionschurch.com or call 726-5988.

*Abundant Faith Christian Center (New Year?s Eve Night of Worship), 2525 Taylor Ave., Springfield

Time: 9 p.m. (fellowship), 10 p.m. (service)

For more information, www.abundantfaith.org or call 585-4000.

*Holy City Church, 1601 E. Carpenter St., Springfield

Time: 10:30 p.m.

For more information, call 789-4567.

*Atterberry Community Baptist Church, 13922 Greeley St., Petersburg

Time: 8 p.m.

For more information, www.freewebs.com/atterberrybaptist/ or call 632-2538.

*Lighthouse Apostolic Church, 1224 W. Franklin, Taylorville

Time: 10 p.m.

For more information, www.lighthouseapostolicchurch.net or call 820-1527.

Emancipation Proclamation anniversary events

Freedom?s First Day

Where: Old State Capitol State Historic Site

When: 1 p.m., Tuesday

President Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation and holds a press conference to talk about its impact.

More information: www.abrahamlincolnassociation.org or call 785-9363.

Signed Emancipation Proclamation exhibit

Where: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (Museum?s Treasures Gallery), 212 N. Sixth St., Springfield

Through: Jan. 21, 2013

For more information, www.presidentlincoln.org or call 782-5764.

Emancipation Proclamatin was 'revolutionary act,' historian says

In the introduction to his new book ?Emancipating Lincoln,? historian Harold Holzer notes that revisionist scholarship hasn?t been ?particularly kind? to the 16th president?s Emancipation Proclamation.

The scrutiny of Lincoln?s ?purported motives and mysterious timing for emancipation,? Holzer said, has practically moved Lincoln?s reputation ?from liberator to obstructionist.?

While admitting that the road to issuing the executive order was fraught with complications, Holzer has a word for those revisionists: Relax.

?Everyone looked at (the Emancipation Proclamation) as a revolutionary act, and it changed America,? Holzer said in a telephone interview.? ?It was the beginning of the end of slavery. Lincoln should get credit for dipping his toe into unchartered territory. It was momentous.?

Admittedly not a stirring document, the Emancipation Proclamation 150 years later ?isn?t an easy thing to revisit and look to for inspiration,? said Holzer.

The proclamation never promised freedom to slaves in the border states, which had a fragile union with the North, and because most of the rest of the slaves were behind Confederate lines, the order wasn?t readily enforceable.

The 13th Amendment may have ?sealed the deal? on outlawing slavery, but the Emancipation Proclamation ?made the deal,? Holzer said. He views it in light of the Declaration of Independence, which ?did not automatically free the 13 colonies? but was the impetus for what the revolutionary struggle was about.

In the end, said Holzer, Lincoln knew it was a momentous occasion.? At the private signing ceremony on Jan. 1, 1863, he told those gathered: ?If my name ever goes into history, it will be for this act.?

?Then he adds,? said Holzer, ??My whole soul is in it.? ?

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Source: http://www.sj-r.com/top-stories/x65621820/New-Year-Emancipation-Proclamation-both-part-of-church-Watch-Nights

Saturday, December 29, 2012

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Green Blog: A Discovery, Marooned in Libya's Revolution

As Adam Nagourney reports in The Times, Death Valley is experiencing a burst of civic pride over reclaiming a world temperature record: a 134-degree reading registered on July 10, 1913, at Greenland Ranch in California.

The World Meteorological Organization announced in September that it was throwing out what had previously been thought to be the global record: a reading of 136.4 degrees recorded in the Libyan settlement of Al Aziziya on Sept. 13, 1922. The revised record made headlines around the world.

Yet the back story is even more interesting. Khalid el-Fadli, a Libyan member of the meteorological team that investigated the record, found the original 1922 temperature reading in a logbook at the Libyan National Meteorological Center, where he works, on Feb. 15, 2011, when a revolution had just broken out in the capital.

Working from the logbook, the international team would eventually discover that the reading was taken by an untrained observer with an instrument that was outmoded even for its time. What is more, the temperature did not jibe with other temperatures measured in the area on Sept. 13, 1922, and it differed markedly from readings taken later at Azizia.

Yet it took it took the team six months to pursue those findings, given that Mr. Fadli got sucked into a war immediately after reporting the discovery of the notebook. ?During the revolution, it was very dangerous to call anyone outside,? he said in a telephone interview from Tripoli, the Libyan capital. And ?international calls were shut down by the government? in any case, he said.

Mr. Fadli recalled: ?From March until July, I would go to my office ? not regularly, not every day. Because there was no fuel, our life was very hard.?

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He recalls reading the e-mails flooding in from international colleagues, at first curious in tone and then deeply concerned as weeks passed by. For a full six months he resisted the urge to reply lest he be accused of corresponding with the enemy.

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Given the level of government monitoring, any knowledge that he was communicating with an international committee ?would have been a death sentence for him,? said Chris Burt, a member of the international meteorological team.

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Then came a television pronouncement by Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, Libya?s longtime dictator, that NATO was using climate data relayed from Libyan scientists to plot its aerial attacks on Libyan government forces. The scientists on the meteorological team assumed the worst. ?My fear was that they had found out that el-Fadli was part of this committee,? Mr. Burt said.

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But Mr. Fadli remained below the radar, and when the violence tapered off that August, he resumed communications with his distant colleagues, and together,?they were able to move on with their work.

and reported the discovery of the logbook.

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He continues to work at the Libyan National Meteorological Center. ?It?s not completely normal yet,? Mr. Fadli said of his country?s situation. But a semblance of calm has returned, he added.

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His international colleagues remain grateful. ?The records he found were really the smoking gun,? Mr. Burt said. ??He?s really ?the guy? in this investigation ? it never could have happened without him.?

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Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/29/a-discovery-marooned-in-libyas-revolution/?partner=rss&emc=rss

Quentin Tarantino Reveals Possible 'Basterds' Spin-Off, 'Killer Crow'

A few months ago, Quentin Tarantino told Total Film that he believes "Inglourious Basterds" and the recently released "Django Unchained" "bespeak a trilogy," but that he wasn't quite sure what the third leg would be. Well, he might have an idea now. In an interview with The Root (via Empire), Tarantino revealed an unused storyline [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/12/28/quentin-tarantino-killer-crow/

Friday, December 28, 2012

Help and Support for People Looking for Work | Andrew James

jobUnemployed people are being urged to take advantage of the wide range of advice and support on offer in Tamworth to help them find work.

Earlier this year, a number of organisations came together to form the Employment Action Group ? working together to provide help and support for people seeking work and to meet their needs.

Organisations involved in the Employment Action Group include Tamworth Borough Council, SouthStaffordshireCollege, the Careers Service, Staffordshire County Council, Business Development Service, Coalfields Regeneration Trust and Bromford Housing Group.

The group meets regularly and works together to make sure practical help for unemployed people is available in the town centre and communities where it is needed. Many of the services operate in the Community Hubs in Amington, Belgrave, Glascote and Stonydelph, as well as the town centre.

Help available for unemployed people looking for work includes job clubs, IT training sessions, basic skills courses, vocational skills training, careers guidance and workshops for people hoping to start up their own business.

Registering with Job Centre plus should be the first step and people will be referred to appropriate support and government programmes.

Cllr Steve Claymore, Cabinet member for Economic Development and Enterprise, said, ?By working together, organisations from across the area are helping people find work but just as importantly, letting them know what support, advice and training is out there.?

He added, ?The borough council is pleased to be able to play a role in this vital work of helping people to find work and giving them the skills needed for employment.?

The agencies and services listed below provide additional support offered by partners in the Employment Action Group. More information on these services is available on the Tamworth Borough Council website.

Job and Work Clubs

Alternate Mondays
Bromford Housing, Stonydelph Work Club at the ARCH, Craven, Stonydelph, 2pm to 4pm (starts again January 10 2013). Call 01827 893732 (weekdays 8am to 5pm).

Alternate Mondays
Staffordshire Library Service, Town Centre Job Club at Tamworth Library, 10am to 12noon. Computer use and IT help and guidance from IT Buddies. Books on careers, CVS, interview techniques, etc. 01827 475645 (weekdays 9am-6pm).

Wednesday
Community Caf?, Amington Job Club at the ARCH, Kerria Centre, Amington, 1pm to 3pm. Tel 07794 049312.

Thursday
Community Caf?, Belgrave Job Club at the Community Hub, Belgrave Fire Station, 1pm to 3pm. Tel 07794 049312.

Other Advice and Support

Family Employment Initiative
One to One advice and support for job search. Supporting clients with a barrier, not on the work programme;
IB ? ESA ? JSA 18-24 year (under 9 months)? JSA 25 years+ (under 12 months). Tel 01782 618906 (weekdays 9am-5pm).

National Career Service
Career Guidance services. Career planning, job search guidance and support with barriers to finding work and signposting to specialist help, one-to-one face to face and group work, job search help, employability skills; CV writing/interview/applications, career planning. Appointments available Monday ?Friday, 9-5pm. ?Call 024 7670 7470 (direct) or Freephone 0800 100900.

Business Development Service Ltd?? Tamworth4Business
Business Awareness Workshops ? how to plan and set up your own business. Supported by one-to-one advice clinics for those who want to know more or need specific advice or ideas. 01827 709575 (weekdays 9am-5pm).

South Staffordshire College
Offers a range of courses and support to assist people to gain the appropriate skills to assist in their search for work. Call Community Education 01827 304337.

Source: http://cllrandrewjames.wordpress.com/2012/12/27/help-and-support-for-people-looking-for-work/

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MWN Shares its Success Story in Casablanca's School of Journalism

By Loubna Flah

Morocco World News

Casablanca, December 27, 2012

The Casablanca-based Ecole Superieure de Journalisme et de Communication (School of Journalism and Communication) on Wednesday invited Dr. Samir Bennis, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Morocco World News to share its experience with the young students of the school.

Samir Bennis shared with the audience the story behind the creation of Morocco World News. Being a strong advocate of Morocco?s territorial integrity, especially regarding the Sahara region, Mr. Bennis decided along with his brother, Mr. Adnane Bennis, to set up a new platform that would provide international public opinion with a more balanced and nuanced vision on the? Sahara issue. He highlighted that there is lack of awareness among the Moroccan public opinion and media professionals about the need to reach out to the international public opinion in order to provide it with a more nuanced and balanced vision about Morocco.

Dr. Samir Bennis in Casablanca's School of Journalism

He added that MWN intends to be Morocco?s window to the world, thus providing any person eager to learn about the country to have access to information covering every aspects of its culture, history, economic and political life.

He went to on to stress the pivotal role played by MWN in the media landscape both at the domestic and the international levels, especially in the United States. It has indeed lifted the veil of silence over deficiencies in defending Moroccan interests before the international community.

He also highlighted that MWN is the only Moroccan news outlet that provides news and analyses about Morocco and the rest of the world around the clock, while commending the other members of the team located in Morocco, who play an important role in providing the readers with the latest news about the event taking place in the MENA region.

Dr. Samir Bennis in Casablanca's School of Journalism, talking about the success story of www.moroccoworldnews.com

Mr. Bennis listed a number of crucial events that have traits with Morocco?s sovereignty over the Sahara region exclusively covered by the MWN team. He referred to the omission of the Sahara region from the documents submitted by the Morocco Mall architecture company. In addition, MWN was the first news outlet to address the lack of coverage by Moroccan media of the Security Council sessions in New York where the Sahara conflict is debated.

In this regard, Mr. Bennis had sent an open letter to the minister of communication Mr. Khalfi. He seized the opportunity to call for reform of the media sector in regard to national interests. The same issue was raised during an MWN interview with Mr. Choubani, minister in charge of relations with parliament and civil society.

Mr. Bennis shared with the audience the long term goals of MWN. Indeed, MWN founders envision building an influential news outlet that will rival with major international news outlets.

He highlighted that MWN emerged as a groundbreaking English speaking news outlet that provides insight to both local and international news in total alignment with Moroccan identity and supreme national interests. He added that the appeal of MWN is going crescendo, pointing out that readers from an average of 90 countries visit the website every day.

He also highlighted that, unlike other news outlets in Arabic or French whose reach is limited, MWN has further reach commensurate to the global reach of the English language.

Dr. Samir Bennis will also be a guest speaker at the University Hassan II of Casablanca on Friday 28 December where he will enlighten the audience of the university about the Spanish colonial legacy and the representation of Moroccans, as well as in Meknes? Moulay Ismail University on Friday 4 January where he will share his experience in launching MWN.

Online journalism is still at the embryonic stage. Yet, this new trend seems to be a bottomless reservoir of unexplored possibilities. MWN ambitious team is resolute to expand its outreach among Moroccan and international readership by maintaining high standards and, most importantly, by being faithful to the national identity.

Source: http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2012/12/71815/mwn-shares-its-success-story-in-casablancas-school-of-journalism-2/

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Experimental Private Rocket Makes Highest Test Hop Yet

A privately built rocket prototype that could lead to a completely reusable spaceflight system has passed its biggest test yet ? a 12-story hop and smooth landing.

The experimental reusable rocket, called the Grasshopper, made its highest and longest flight yet on Dec. 17, marking the prototype's third successful test by the private spaceflight company SpaceX.

In the latest test at SpaceX's proving grounds in MacGregor, Texas, the Grasshopper rocket flew for 29 seconds and reached a height of more than 130 feet (40 meters). A video of the Grasshopper test flight shows the rocket soaring up into the Texas sky, then smoothly descending to land on four spindly legs.

In mid-November, the Grasshopper rocket flew nearly two stories (17.7 feet or 5.4 meters) up during its?second test flight. The rocket's debut flight in September flew 6 feet (1.8 meters) into the air before landing. So far, all of the prototype's tests have been successful.

With Grasshopper, SpaceX is trying to solve a long-standing challenge with spaceflight: cost. Because today's rockets aren't completely reusable, they act as expensive, one-use machines. Companies are now trying to develop rockets that can both launch from and land on Earth intact, in order to be flown again on future missions.

Grasshopper stands at 10 stories tall (108 feet, 32.9 meters) and houses the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket, the same rocket that launched the?Dragon capsule to the International Space Station?earlier this year. A Merlin 1D engine and a steel support structure round out the Grasshopper's unique design.

The rocket takes off like a typical vertically launched rocket, but its landing method makes it unique. Grasshopper has four steel, springy legs to support its weight, allowing it to gently land in the same way it takes off.

A rocket has never successfully landed intact after being launch to space. While?NASA's space shuttles?were reusable after launch, the huge 15-story external tanks that helped them reach orbit were not recycled.?

SpaceX ultimately envisions using three recyclable components for future space travel: a rocket second stage, a rocket first stage, and a cone-shaped capsule.

While most rockets today land in the ocean after reaching space, a land-based landing is preferred for this hardware. Brackish seawater can cause unnecessary damage to otherwise reusable pieces of a rocket. Each piece of the rocket will land separately so that they can be collected for later use. The two rocket stages' landings will be aided by their engines and the capsule's descent should be cushioned by a parachute.

SpaceX is planning more sophisticated, even higher hops for Grasshopper in the coming months, company officials said.

The Hawthorne, Calif.-based SpaceX is one of several companies developing new vehicles for private space travel. The company is one of two firms with NASA contracts to provide unmanned cargo deliveries to the International Space Station. SpaceX's $1.6 billion deal with NASA calls for 12 cargo missions to the space station using the company's unmanned Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rockets.?

SpaceX is also developing a?manned version of its Dragon capsule ?and is one of several firms competing for NASA contracts to ferry astronauts to and from low-Earth orbit.

Follow Miriam Kramer on Twitter?@mirikramer?or SPACE.com?@Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebook?&?Google+.?

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2012: The Year in TV Moments

Still from The Suicide Plan. Still from The Suicide Plan.

PBS.

PBS, November 13, 10:30 p.m.

In November, PBS?s documentary series Frontline examined the murky legalities of assisted suicide. The entire episode is gripping: We watch an elderly woman with cancer who has decided to end her life go through the process with an organization called Compassion & Choices. We hear from people who were charged with crimes for helping loved ones commit suicide (or even just knowing about it beforehand). But the most compelling moment doesn?t involve anyone who is actually terminally ill.

Much of ?The Suicide Plan? focuses on the Final Exit Network, whose leadership believes that everyone, not just those who are already dying, should be able to choose when to end his or her life. The group?s preferred method is helium, the kind you buy in tanks at party-goods stores. Final Exit Network volunteer ?guides? will visit the home of the dearly departing, show them how to administer the helium, and then clean up the scene, preferably without leaving any sign of their involvement. But when two families learned separately that their loved ones? allegedly natural deaths?a man in Georgia and a woman in Arizona?were suicides carried out with network guides present, a multistate investigation ensued.

In February 2009, as part of the investigation, a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent posed as a man with pancreatic cancer who was ready to shuffle off his mortal coil. Final Exit then-president Ted Goodwin came to the man?s home and, as you can see in video of the sting that aired on Frontline, told him what to expect. ?You?re going to have that hood on, and you?re going to be looking at me, probably. And you?re going to be breathing. It feels and smells just like air.? The two then headed to the man?s bedroom to make use of the helium tanks. After the agent lied down on the bed, he asked Goodwin to make sure that his hands don?t rip off the hood once the process starts. Other Final Exit Network guides acknowledged holding an individual?s hands at the time of death, purportedly to give them a final human touch. But here, Goodwin was promising to physically help the suicide. As soon as Goodwin touched the agent, he was arrested. In a later interview, he explained, ?I think that there is a sacred moral issue here, OK, to protect them from a botched suicide.? (Goodwin was eventually acquitted.)

What is remarkable about the video is just how casual, how mundane, the process seems. Even though I happen to agree that in some cases people should have the right to choose to end their suffering, Goodwin gave me the willies. Shouldn?t death with dignity also involve a little more ceremony or solemnity or something that feels more special than a discussion about a root canal? (The method of death doesn?t help, either?as a district attorney told Frontline, ?If you want to talk about death with dignity, I don?t think that it?s going to involve helium tanks that are purchased from Party City. It?s creepy. It?s disturbing.?) The scene was troubling, thought-provoking, and will stay with me for some time.

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North Forty News | Letter: Farming cannot happen without water

Editor:

RE: The ?Water Squeeze? article by Jeff Thomas in the December, 2012 issue:

I am more than a little outraged at the casual tone taken by NPIC Operations Manager Steve Smith when he commented, ?I think the farmers, if they are astute about this situation ? given the drought ? they will probably cut back on the number of acres they are irrigating.? I would have expected this sort of comment out of a City official, for example when City of Fort Collins Water Resources Manager Donnie Dustin announced that Fort Collins will almost certainly have water restrictions in place in 2013. Almost certainly?

Farmers rely on water to irrigate crops that pay their wages and make their living. Farmers do not water their lands to make them look pretty. Simply cutting back on the number of irrigated acres is NOT a solution or a viable option. Without water on the vast acres in and around Larimer County, the land turns to dust. Farmers losing their lands and livings results in a local depression of the economy ? initially. The final result, of course, is that there are no more farms and no more food. Land does NOT equal farmable land. Farming CANNOT happen without water. Eating CANNOT happen without farming.

When the cities are restricted to necessary water usage, ONLY then should agricultural water be effected ? ESPECIALLY in Larimer County, Colorado.

The following has been taken from the Executive Summary of ?A Right to Farm Policy? adopted Sept. 2, 1998, found on the Larimer County Website:

?It is the policy of the Board of County Commissioners of Larimer County that ranching, farming, and all manner of agricultural activities and operations within and throughout Larimer County are integral elements of and necessary for the continued vitality of the County?s history, economy, landscape, open space, lifestyle, and culture.

Given their importance to Larimer County, Northern Colorado, and the State, agricultural lands and operations are worthy of recognition and protection.
Because, by law, Colorado is a ?Right-to-Farm? State, residents and visitors must be prepared to accept the activities, sights, sounds, and smells of Larimer County?s agricultural operations as a normal and necessary aspect of living in a county with a strong rural character and a healthy agricultural sector.

People with urban expectations may perceive agricultural activities, sights, sounds, and smells as inconvenient, an eyesore, or unpleasant, however, state law and county policy provide that ranching, farming, or other agricultural activities and operations within Larimer County shall not be considered to be nuisances so long as operated in conformance with the law and in a non-negligent manner.

Residents and visitors must be prepared to encounter noises, odors, lights, mud, dust, smoke, chemicals, machinery and livestock on public roads, storage and disposal of manure, and the application of chemical fertilizers, soil amendments, herbicides, and pesticides, by spraying and other mechanisms.

All landowners, whether agricultural business, farm, ranch or residence, have obligations under state law and county regulation. For example they must maintain fences and adhere to open range laws which say livestock must be fenced out.
Irrigators have the right to maintain irrigation ditches through established easements that transports water for their use. Irrigation ditches are not to be used for the dumping of refuse.

Landowners are responsible for controlling weeds, keeping pets under control, using property in accordance with zoning, maintaining the environmental resources of the property wisely.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to learn about these rights and responsibilities and act as good neighbors and citizens of Larimer County.

The Board of County Commissioners shall establish a dispute resolution procedure with mediators to informally resolve conflicts that may arise between landowners or residents relating to agricultural operations or activities. When rural residents cannot come to an agreement or understanding about fences, ditches, livestock, or other agricultural issues, this may be the forum used to resolve disputes.

Mediators must be knowledgeable, solution oriented, and at least one such mediator in each dispute must be directly involved in agriculture or an agricultural producer must serve in an advisory role to the trained mediator.?

This is an agricultural community. Let?s act like we support the agriculture that actually happens here.

Kathryn Warnick
Rock Soup Ranch, LLC

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Prescription Weight Loss Drugs Long Term Help Orlistat Sibutramine

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Could prescription weight loss drugs be the best way for some people to lose weight long term?? With over 70 percent of Americans ages 20 and older being either overweight or obese the demand for prescription weight loss drugs is at an all time high.? Research has revealed that most people who lose weight will regain it within 5 years.? Many people struggling to lose and maintain their weight will seek the assistance of prescription weight loss drugs such as Orlistat (Alli), Sibutramine (Meridia), or Phentermine.

Prescription weight loss drugs can assist with weight loss under the right guidelines but have not been the answer to help lose weight long term or support sustained weight-control once off the drug. The Weight-control Information Network (WIN) recommends that only individuals who are severely obese or have other risks related to being overweight take a prescription weight loss drug.? WIN also states that prescription weight loss drugs should also be accompanied with a diet and exercise program.

Phentermine, Meridia, Sibutramine
There are a few variations of weight loss drugs.? One variation will suppress appetite while increasing metabolism by altering the activity of neurotransmitters (chemical brain messengers).? Phentermine or drugs containing phentermine are often prescribed but unfortunately are accompanied with a hefty list of side affect including headaches, constipation, back pain, insomnia, dry mouth, nervousness, upset stomach, and has even been associated with the development of pulmonary hypertension.? Side effects should definitely be considered and discussed before making the decision to use a Phentermine drug.? Sibutramine (known as Meridia) was pulled after the FDA found an increased risk for heart attack was linked to the drug.

Orlistat, Alli
Another drug variation, known as Orlistat or Alli (over-the-counter), simply reduces the body?s ability to absorb or break down fat.? Side effects for Orlistat and Alli include flatus (gas), oily spotting, anal discharge, urgent bowel movement sensations, fatty or oily stools, and fecal incontinence.? Women could develop menstrual irregularities.? It may be better to just eat a diet low in fat than to risk the side effects of drugs that doesn?t allow your body to break down the fats naturally.? Some fats are necessary for the body and brain to work efficiently and a deficiency in fat-soluble vitamins can occur with out the proper amount of fat digestion.

Problem:
Weight loss drugs will not keep the weight off forever. WIN recommends behavior modification and nutritional counseling if using weight loss drugs in order to make your weight loss long term.? Studies also suggest if you do not lose at least 4 pounds in 4 weeks, it is unlikely the drug you averted to will lend itself to a major contribution of any significant weight lost.? If the drug did play a major role in your weight loss, studies show it will not contribute to long term weight loss.? This poses an obstacle to those seeking long term results.

Solution:
Advanced Anti-Aging & Weight Loss has developed a complete comprehensive metabolic control program to help put an end to the constant ups and downs of weight-control.? The program starts with a metabolic analysis, impedance test, and a health history evaluation.? With the information gathered a report will be handed to you with information on exactly how many pounds of fat your body actually carries, how much is healthy and how much needs to go.? The report also gives insight to life expectancy and health risks based on your current conditions. Lifestyle and nutrition learning sessions can then be scheduled weekly to start losing weight.? The outcome will be you learning and incorporating enough healthy habits that the bad habits eventually have no place in your life in addition to gaining a vast understanding of food combinations that enable you to eat whatever you want and not gain weight.? The trick is to know when to eat, how much to eat, and with what other foods to eat to sustain normal insulin levels so you can burn fat and not store it!

Advanced Anti-Aging & Weight Loss has helped over 2000 local clients achieve and maintain their weight loss goals.? There are many diets and programs to chose from and medical experts on staff ready to help you decide which direction is best for your individual needs.? Call to schedule your appointment to see how you can gain control for good!? 812-858-9800 or go to www.EvansvilleWeightLoss.com for more information.

Source: http://www.nationalnewstoday.com/health-and-fitness/do-prescription-weight-loss-drugs-alli-orlistat-sibutramine-meridia-phentermine-help-lose-weight-long-term.php

Washington stirs for fiscal cliff talks as Obama heads home

WASHINGTON/HONOLULU (Reuters) - Efforts to prevent the U.S. economy from going over a "fiscal cliff" stirred back to life on Wednesday with less than a week to go before potentially disastrous tax hikes and spending cuts kick in at the New Year.

In a sign that there may be a way through deadlock in Congress, Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner urged the Democrat-controlled Senate to act to pull back from the cliff and offered to at least consider any bill the upper chamber produced.

President Barack Obama will try to revive budget crisis talks - which stalled last week - when he returns to Washington on Thursday after cutting short his Christmas holiday in Hawaii.

But the White House and Republicans are still far apart, as hopes for legislation to prevent the economy from tumbling off the fiscal cliff switch to the Senate.

Democrats control a majority in that chamber but still need some support from Republicans across the aisle for a likely attempt to raise taxes on the wealthy.

A senior administration official told reporters traveling with Obama in Hawaii that senior Republican leaders in Congress, Senator Mitch McConnell and Boehner, should step up to head off the looming tax and spending hit.

"It's up to the Senate Minority Leader not to block a vote, and it's up the House Republican leader, the Speaker of the House ... to allow a vote," the official said.

Months of congressional gridlock on how reduce the deficit and rein in the nation's $16 trillion federal debt have begun to affect ordinary Americans.

Shoppers might have spent less this holiday season for fear of looming income tax increases and reports of lackluster retail holiday sales added to the urgency for a deal. U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday, dragged lower by shares of retail companies.

TREASURY BUYING TIME

To avoid defaulting on the national debt if the budget crisis spins out of control, the Treasury Department announced measures essentially designed to buy time to allow Congress to resolve its differences and raise the debt borrowing limit.

Obama flies back from Hawaii overnight and is due in the White House on Thursday morning.

Starbucks Chief Executive Howard Schultz is urging workers in the company's roughly 120 Washington-area coffee shops to write "come together" on customers' cups on Thursday and Friday to tell politicians to end the crisis.

"We're paying attention, we're greatly disappointed in what's going on and we deserve better," Schultz told Reuters.

Boehner and his House Republican leadership team said in a statement that "the Senate must act first."

That puts the ball in the court of the Democrats in the Senate, which is likely to base any legislation on a bill it passed earlier this year to continue tax breaks for households with incomes below $250,000.

A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid issued a strongly worded statement calling on Republicans to "drop their knee-jerk obstruction."

"The Senate bill could pass tomorrow if House Republicans would simply let it come to the floor," the spokesman said.

A Senate bill would likely contain an extension of expiring unemployment benefits for those who have been out of work for extended periods.

With the 435 members scattered throughout the country because the House is in recess, House Republican leaders scheduled a conference call for Thursday with members to possibly discuss bringing the chamber back into session to deal with the fiscal cliff.

The budget fight is not just about taxes, however.

The country faces $109 billion in across-the-board spending cuts starting in January unless a deal is reached to either replace or delay them. Democrats want to switch the spending cuts to tax increases for the most part.

House Republicans have passed a bill to stop the military portion of the spending cuts and place the entire burden on domestic activities, including some social safety net programs.

But the main focus is on how to stop tax hikes on January 1.

"This is the (emergency) scenario that we have long believed would rise in probability the closer we go to December 31, which essentially calls for extending all the rates for those individuals making under $200K and households under $250K and does not address the debt ceiling or the deficit," analyst Chris Krueger of Guggenheim Securities wrote in a research note.

Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, who is retiring at year's end, told MSNBC that $250,000 "is too low of a threshold" for raising income taxes.

RAISING TAX THRESHOLD

She said that in conversations she has had with some Senate Democrats, "they are saying maybe more in the $400,000 to $500,000 category."

Obama himself recently offered to raise the threshold to $400,000, before negotiations with Boehner broke off.

Boehner and other Republican leaders said in a statement that if the Senate sends the House new fiscal cliff legislation, "The House will then consider whether to accept the bills ... or to send them back to the Senate with additional amendments.

"The House will take this action on whatever the Senate can pass, but the Senate first must act."

But even if a handful of Senate Republicans support Democrats on a measure to avoid the worst of the fiscal cliff, time is short. When the Senate returns on Thursday it is due to work on a disaster aid bill to help New York and New Jersey recover from Superstorm Sandy and other measures.

All 191 House Democrats might have to team up with at least 26 Republicans to get a majority if the bill included tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans, as Obama is demanding.

Some of those votes could conceivably come from among the 34 Republican members who are either retiring or were defeated in the November elections and no longer have to worry about the political fallout.

An alternative is for Congress to let income taxes go up on everyone as scheduled. Then, during the first week of January, lawmakers would strike a quick deal to reduce them except on people in the highest brackets.

They could also pass a measure putting off the $109 billion in automatic spending cuts that most lawmakers want to avoid.

Once the clock ticks past midnight on December 31, no member of Congress would have to vote for a tax increase on anyone - taxes would have risen automatically - and the only votes would be to decrease tax rates for most Americans back to their 2012 levels.

(Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro in Washington and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles, Writing by Alistair Bell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/washington-stirs-prevent-fiscal-cliff-obama-heads-home-000154842--business.html

Libraries closing early December 26 - Ohio State University Libraries

The Thompson Library, the Library Tech Center, Depository and the system?s department libraries are closing at 4 p.m. on December 26 because of the weather.

The Science and Engineering Library will close at 6 p.m. on December 26, and is expected to re-open Thursday, December 27 at 8 a.m.

The Thompson Library and the system?s department libraries will resume normal break hours on Thursday, December 27, weather permitting.

Source: https://library.osu.edu/blogs/communication/2012/12/26/libraries-closing-early-december-26/

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Getting low cost car insurance has never been easy than this!

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Getting low cost car insurance has never been easy than this!

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With so many car insurance options available in the market, getting cheap car insurance should never present huge troubles to you. However, cheap should no be in the sense of quality but means easy either on your bank account or wallet. Top ways that assure you cheap auto coverage includes:

??????? Installing theft devices: cars being manufactured nowadays come with preinstalled anti theft devices. Whereas some are built in automatic mode, others can only be started by button touch. Insurance for such cars is definitely characterized by amazing discounts which is one of the best ways to access low cost insurance.

??????? Ask for multiple auto discounts: the insurance industry is a hub of amazing car insurance and if you are aiming at get low cost insurance, it is important that you request for the discounts. For instance, insuring two cars with the same insurer means that the cost of insurance of the second car is considerably lower. So, if you own more than two cars, it is a wise idea you thing about having them insured by the same provider.

??????? Yearly policies are highly advantageous: yearly policies provides an extension of your savings which is always a great idea rather than sticking to six months policies that offers insurance rates that cannot be varied.

??????? Bundle your insurance: bundling your car insurance with the rest of insurance needs like home insurance is a highly effective way of finding low cost car insurance. So, if you are a home owner and you also have a car, it is advisable that you insure these two huge investments with one insurer and you will definitely get highly discounted quotes.

??????? Enroll for driving courses: driving courses arms you with information on how to drive safely on the road. This raises your risk bar level and if you were previously rated as a high risk driver, your insurer will reward your efforts of trying to be a good driver. This way, you can benefit from good student discount and enjoy an affordable policy.

??????? Opt for EFT payments: most insurance firms are nowadays charging a surcharge if you send payments through mail. However, if you just transfer the funds directly, then nothing will be charged on top of the normal payments.

In short, the bottom line is that getting low cost car insurance is all about how you shop for it and if you are able to take advantage of loopholes to lower your coverage.

Source: http://www.carinsurancenets.com/getting-low-cost-car-insurance-has-never-been-easy-than-this/

NORAD says record number of calls to track Santa

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AP) ? Most of the thousands of children who call the annual Santa-tracking operation at a Colorado Air Force Base on Christmas Eve ask the usual questions: "Where's Santa, and when will he get here?"

So volunteer Sara Berghoff was caught off-guard Monday when a child called to see if Santa could be especially kind this year to the families affected by the Connecticut school shooting.

"I'm from Newtown, Connecticut, where the shooting was," she remembers the child asking. "Is it possible that Santa can bring extra presents so I can deliver them to the families that lost kids?"

Sara, just 13 herself, was surprised but gathered her thoughts quickly. "If I can get ahold of him, I'll try to get the message to him," she told the child.

Sara was one of hundreds of volunteers at NORAD Tracks Santa who answered thousands of calls, program spokeswoman Marisa Novobilski said. Spokeswoman 1st Lt. Stacey Fenton said that as of midnight Tuesday, trackers answered more than 111,000 calls, breaking last year's record of 107,000.

First lady Michelle Obama, who is spending the holidays with her family in Hawaii, also joined in answering calls as she has in recent years. She spent about 30 minutes talking with children from across the country, telling some who asked that her favorite toys growing up were Barbie dolls and an Easy Bake oven.

She also received an invitation to visit an 11-year-old boy in Fort Worth, Texas, and a request to put her husband on the phone. "He's not here right now. But you know what, I will tell him you asked about him. OK?" she replied.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command, a joint U.S.-Canada command responsible for protecting the skies over both nations, tracks Santa from its home at Peterson Air Force Base.

NORAD and its predecessor have been fielding Christmas Eve phone calls from children ? and a few adults ? since 1955. That's when a newspaper ad listed the wrong phone number for kids to call Santa. Callers ended up getting the Continental Air Defense Command, which later became NORAD. CONAD commanders played along, and the ritual has been repeated every year since.

After 57 years, NORAD can predict what most kids will ask. Its 11-page playbook for volunteers includes a list of nearly 20 questions and answers, including how old is Santa (at least 16 centuries) and has Santa ever crashed into anything (no).

But kids still manage to ask the unexpected, including, "Does Santa leave presents for dogs?"

A sampling of anecdotes from the program this year:

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THE REAL DEAL: A young boy called to ask if Santa was real.

Air Force Maj. Jamie Humphries, who took the call, said, "I'm 37 years old, and I believe in Santa, and if you believe in him as well, then he must be real."

The boy turned from the phone and yelled to others in the room, "I told you guys he was real!"

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DON'T WORRY, HE'LL FIND YOU: Glenn Barr took a call from a 10-year-old who wasn't sure if he would be sleeping at his mom's house or his dad's and was worried about whether Santa would find him.

"I told him Santa would know where he was and not to worry," Barr said.

Another child asked if he was on the nice list or the naughty list.

"That's a closely guarded secret, and only Santa knows," Barr replied.

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TOYS IN HEAVEN: A boy who called from Missouri asked when Santa would drop off toys in heaven.

His mother got on the line and explained to Jennifer Eckels, who took the call, that the boy's younger sister died this year.

"He kept saying 'in heaven,'" Eckels said. She told him, "I think Santa headed there first thing."

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BEST OF: Choice questions and comments wound up posted on a flip chart.

"Big sister wanted to add her 3-year-old brother to the naughty list," one read.

"Are there police elves?" said another.

"How much to adopt one of Santa's reindeer?"

"What's the best way to booby-trap the living room to trap Santa?"

"When you see Santa, tell him hello for me, I never see him."

"How does Santa make iPads?"

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INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR: NORAD got calls from 220 countries and territories last year, and non-English-speakers called this year as well.

Volunteers who speak other languages get green Santa hats and a placard listing their languages so organizers can find them quickly.

"Need a Spanish speaker!" one organizer called as he rushed out of one of three phone rooms.

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HE KNOWS WHEN YOU'RE AWAKE: At NORAD's suggestion, volunteers often tell callers that Santa won't drop off the presents until all the kids in the home are asleep.

"Ohhhhhhh," said an 8-year-old from Illinois, as if trying to digest a brand-new fact.

"I'm going to be asleep by 4 o'clock," said a child from Virginia.

"Thank you so much for that information," said a grateful mom from Michigan.

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CHRISTMAS EVE IN AFGHANISTAN: Five U.S. service personnel answered calls from Afghanistan for about 90 minutes through a conferencing hookup.

"They had a great time," said Novobilski, the program spokeswoman.

NORAD wanted to set up a call center in Afghanistan but that proved too complex, she said.

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HEY, MR. ELF: "Mr. Elf," said one caller, "This is Adam, and I've been really good this year."

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FOR GEARHEADS: For people who want to know the specs of Santa's sleigh, NORAD offers a trove of tidbits, including:

Weight at takeoff: 75,000 GD (gumdrops).

Propulsion: 9 RP (reindeer power).

Fuel: Hay, oats and carrots (for reindeer).

Emissions: Classified.

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Online:

Track Santa online at http://www.noradsanta.org

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Follow Dan Elliott at http://twitter.com/DanElliottAP

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/norad-says-record-number-calls-track-santa-081609717.html

Monday, December 24, 2012

11 People Who Already Hate Their Christmas Gadgets

'Twas the night before Christmas and all over Twitter, a bunch of stupid assholes are already pissed about the crap gadgets they got for Christmas. iPad? Dumb. iPhone? Lame. Anything and everything? Screw you mom. More »


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iPhone Cases, J.Crew Catalogs And More Instagrams Of The Week (PHOTOS)

This week at HuffPost Style, we were busy running around trying to get ready for Christmas. Between our annual office holiday party, seasonal nail art and candy canes galore, there was never a dull moment.

In this post, we've collected a few of our favorite Instagrams of the week (just in case last-minute holiday shopping had you missing out). Click through the slideshow below for a peek at the latest J.Crew catalog and the iPhone case we hope Santa will bring us this Christmas.

  • Checking our lipgloss and Twitter feed just got easier with this iFrogz iPhone 5 case. No more side-eye when using our camera as a mirror.

  • Loving the matchy-matchy coral lipstick and eyeglasses on @jcrew holiday 2012 catalog cover

  • We'll take this @rebeccaminkoff bag for Christmas, please!

  • Thank you, @karliekloss!

  • Spotted on @briedyas' desk: the Bible.

  • How adorable is @jessicamisener's new Equipment blouse?

  • Today our associate editor Rebecca is rocking an Anthropologie scrunchie. Discuss.

  • Hooch made from a Depression-era recipe sold in a milk bottle.

  • Behind-the-scenes of our latest Style Swap shoot... stay tuned!

  • It's really just one of those days.

  • We cannot for the life of us remember what "photo shoot" means. Are we in one? Shooting one? We're stumped.

  • We're way too excited to break into this enormous hunk of cheese. Seriously.

  • Ice skating at the AOL/HuffPost holiday party!

  • 15 blue candy canes, hanging in a row...

  • Morning sugar rush!!!!

  • Coveting senior editor @briedyas' statement ring from Francesca's -- an affordable version of the Cartier panther.

  • Searching for NYE nail inspiration? We love

  • Looks like we won't be playing any weird family games this Christmas...

  • Gorgeous greeting card from @cndworld #nailart #nails

  • It's Manicure Monday! Upload a shot of your nails and the nail polish color with the hash tag #showofhands and we'll feature on The Beauty Page. Here's @chelseaqueen's candy cane mani.

  • On the menu tonight: Kale. Keeps our hair, skin and nails healthy and shiny!

Want more? Be sure to check out HuffPost Style on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest and Instagram at @HuffPostStyle.
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LG 2013 Google TVs controlled like Siri, Wii

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In 2012 LG began selling Google HDTV with just two models. For 2013 LG?s Google TV lineup updates and expands with two series (GA 7900 and GA 6400) consisting of seven models in five screen sizes.? Major new features include a second generation Magic Qwerty remote, the ability to voice search programs and a near borderless screen.

The GA 7900 series (pictured) includes 47 and 55-inch?edge lit LED LCD screen sizes. The Google graphic user interface?permits Internet browsing as well as access to movie services from Netflix and Amazon Instant, apps and premium TV video-on-demand such as HBO GO (provided you have the corresponding subscriptions).

The GUI can be navigated by voice, or tilting the LG Magic Remote control (like a Wii controller). The remote?s built-in microphone allows you?Siri-like control. Say ?go to ABC? and the LG Google TV will change channels. Or speak a search term like ?romantic comedy? and the LG Google TV will provide an on-screen list of programs available in that genre. In addition, LG?s PrimeTime Quick Guide permits browsing of more than 100,000 movies and Tv programs.

Other features in the include the ?Home Dashboard? which offers folders LG calls ?cards? to display apps and other content. For example, the ?My Interest? card can display customized weather and news information.

LG also includes the OnLive app preinstalled which turns the TV into a gaming platform without a separate console. This app offers hundreds of video games available instantly from the Internet cloud.

Have a question for the HD Guru? Send an?email.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/lg-2013-google-tv-line-can-be-controlled-siri-wii-1C7657752

Annals of Government Medicine | Power Line

A National Health Service hospital in Great Britain has paid claims by 38 patients or their families, and has apologized to all of them for the grossly negligent care it provided. The Telegraph headlines:?Hospital apologises to 38 families for appalling care that saw a patient starve to death.?

An NHS hospital has apologised to 38 families after a patient starved to death and it left other dying people screaming in pain.

In one of the worst cases, a man had starvation recorded as the cause of his death after being treated at the hospital for two months. ?

Bereaved relatives had told how vulnerable patients were left to starve when trays were placed out of their reach, while others were left in soaking bedsheets. .. The move will serve to intensify debate on why some nurses and doctors are treating patients without compassion, and will add weight to the warning by Mr Hunt that patients can experience ?coldness, resentment, indifference? and ?even contempt? in NHS hospitals.

He warned that in the worst institutions, a ?normalisation of cruelty? had been fostered. ?

The catalogue of failings uncovered by the mass legal action is one of the worst ever exposed at an NHS hospital.
It included:

? A former nurse whose son told how she died after being left unwashed for 11 weeks, and was put on medication so powerful that she could not speak;

? A 35-year-old father-of-four whose family told how he wasted away because staff did not know how to fit a feeding tube;

? A pensioner who was left screaming in pain when his ribs were broken during a botched attempt to hoist him;

? A man who could not feed himself whose daughter described how he was taunted by nurses who took away his food uneaten;

? A great-grandmother left permanently unable to walk after doctors failed to detect a hip fracture.

The families received an average of around $16,000 apiece. Prince Charles has entered the debate over government health care with an article in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, in which the prince wrote that there is ?an urgent need to restore ?a climate of care and compassion? in the health service.? No surprise there: under government medicine, you get the same ?climate of care and compassion? in hospitals as you do in the post office.

Source: http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2012/12/annals-of-government-medicine-21.php

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Bethesda Big Train Baseball Game | Bethesda Sports & Recreation ...

Saturday, June 1, 2013, 7:30 pm

10600 Westlake Dr, Bethesda, MD | Get?Directions??
$5.00

Come out to Shirley Povich Field in Cabin John Regional Park and all summer long and enjoy a night full baseball and fun and affordable family entertainment as you watch the Bethesda Big Train of the Cal Ripken League!

For a complete schedule, click here.

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Film Threat - The Road To The End

When I was a kid, I wanted to be Indiana Jones. I acted out scenes from the first two films in my backyard with friends, and generally had lots of fun in Indiana Jones world. I never thought to film it, but some did, and those adventurous filmmakers are now older, and have a book written about their experience. My point in saying that is, even though it would be easy to dismiss a fan film made by children or young adults as simply just Pretend Time on Camera, that doesn?t necessarily mean it?s a bad thing. Every filmmaker has to start somewhere, and to be a filmmaker you must make films to perfect your craft and learn more.

Which brings us to Jason Wright?s short Lord of the Rings fan film, The Road to the End. In it, Wright, as Frodo, travels along with Gollum (Brian Wright) in his quest to rid Middle-earth of the One Ring and the evils of Sauron. While it takes some artistic license (where?s Sam?), the fan film seeks to shed a bit more light on how Frodo comes to understand Gollum?s plight, and sympathize, with someone whose life may be a sign of Frodo?s fate, should he never part with the One Ring. It?s a noble idea.

In practice, though, it is much like the criticisms lodged at Jackson?s own work, with some fan film-specific ones thrown in. The narrative is predominantly just Frodo and Gollum walking around. They may have a moment here or there of conflict, but there?s no real tale in there, beyond what we already know of the grander story. Because of the narrative?s lack of arc or conflict, it begins to feel repetitious and long, without focus.

Other criticisms are technical ones that are obvious, and born of both the filmmaker?s youthful nature and potential lack of resources. Gollum, for instance, was never going to be a motion-captured creation anywhere near what Peter Jackson came up with, but he could?ve been more than just a kid in a grey shirt and black shorts and sneakers, running around on all fours. Maybe some make-up? It?d probably be easier to accept Gollum?s lack of art direction in costuming if Frodo?s wasn?t so well done. Save the flip-flops on his feet, costume-wise, Frodo looks every bit the hobbit we?ve seen in other incarnations of the character.

Now, having said all that, the film has a number of strengths. The edit is extremely well-done; if it feels long, it?s not the pacing so much as it is the story. Additionally, despite the limited resources concerning the camera utilized, it is shot with a brilliant eye for composition. In other words, the film shows a true talent for filmmaking, shot composition and editing, including on the audio side of things.

Because, honestly, this isn?t that far off from being something truly strong; take off the flip-flops, and maybe wear a wig or let the hair grow out, and you?ve solved the criticisms of Frodo. Come up with a way to make Gollum look less like a kid in regular clothes, and that one?s taken care of too (the performance, outside the look, is great). Then you?re left with finding a story, which is no doubt the more difficult one to tackle, but also the most important. Sometimes that?s just a case of time or, worst case scenario, finding someone else who can write a great tale.

The Road to the End was shot in 2003, hence the young look of those involved (considering they?re all out of high school now), and I?m very impressed with the filmmaking involved. The talent was there, the skills were getting there; if this is what Wright was capable of making as a kid, I?m curious as to what he?s making now, nine years later.

This film was submitted for review through our Submission for Review system. If you have a film you?d like us to see, and we aren?t already looking into it on our own, you too can utilize this service.

Posted on December 22, 2012 in Reviews by Mark Bell



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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Spaghetti Carbonara, Magic Ice Cream (5 Ways), Food Writers ...

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What was popular in May 2012? Let's see: Pasta carbonara (an authentic recipe!), and 25 food writers' safety drinks to order at bad bars. Plus, flavor variations for magic banana ice cream and why recipe writers lie about caramelizing onions.

Top 10 Posts of May 2012

? 1 15 Fresh, Simple Cocktails for Spring
? 2 14 Simple, Delicious Recipes with Just 6 Ingredients (Plus Salt)
? 3 Sunday Cooking: 10 Meals That Will Last the Entire Week
? 4 What Drink Do You Order at a Bad Bar? - 25 Food Writers Share Their Safety Drinks
? 5 Feeling Hungry? Grab an Orange!
? 6 20 Scrumptious Brunch Recipes
? 7 Magic One-Ingredient Ice Cream 5 Ways: Peanut Butter, Nutella, and More
? 8 Chocolate, Strawberry, Banana & Beyond: 15 Homemade Ice Cream Recipes
? 9 Why Recipe Writers Lie About Caramelizing Onions
? 10 Authentic Spaghetti alla Carbonara

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Welcome to The Kitchn's Best of 2012 roundup!
From December 17 through January 1 we are rounding up some of our favorite (and your favorite) posts from the past year.

(Images: See linked posts for full image credits)

Source: http://www.thekitchn.com/-the-kitchns-top-posts-of-may-2012-181739

Check Out This Awesome Image of the US Marines Firing Artillery At Night

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This is how the US Marines wish you a Merry Christmas, people. The Marines with Lima Battery, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment. So Star Warsy. They are firing Lightweight Howitzers during a night exercise. A beautiful shot of such a deadly weapon. [Flickr] More »


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Video: Violence erupts in Egypt

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From farm to table, mealworms may be the next best food

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Food enthusiasts interested in sustainable farm practices may soon have a new meat alternative: insects. Beetle larvae (called mealworms) farms produce more edible protein than traditional farms for chicken, pork, beef or milk, for the same amount of land used, according to research published December 19 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Dennis Oonincx and colleagues from the University of Wageningen, Netherlands.

The researchers compared the environmental impact of meat production on a mealworm farm to traditional animal farms using three parameters: Land usage, energy needs, and greenhouse gas emissions. From the start of the process to the point that the meat left the farm, they found that mealworms scored better than the other foods. Per unit of edible protein produced, mealworm farms required less land and similar amounts of energy.

Previous work by the same team, published in PLOS ONE in 2010, has already shown that mealworms themselves produce less greenhouse gases than other animals grown for meat. In this new study, the researchers elaborate on the sustainability of insect proteins as a food by showing that growing mealworms for animal protein requires less land and generate fewer greenhouse gas emissions than chicken, pork, beef or milk.

Commenting on their results, Oonincx adds, "Since the population of our planet keeps growing, and the amount of land on this earth is limited, a more efficient, and more sustainable system of food production is needed. Now, for the first time it has been shown that mealworms, and possibly other edible insects, can aid in achieving such a system."

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