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One of the most comforting sounds in the world is the bubbling of a coffee percolator at work. And then comes the toasty aroma–it makes for a perfect morning. Percolators have come back to home kitchens, and the Presto 12-cup stainless steel coffee maker is a prime example. Its elegant, hotel-style design brings a touch of luxury to what is for many a daily pleasure.

This coffee maker brews up to twelve cups of coffee at a cup-a-minute rate, which it then keeps at a constant, piping-hot serving temperature. An indicator light in the base announces when the coffee is ready. The inner fixtures–the filter basket and perk tube–are also made of stainless steel, rather than the more common (and less durable) aluminum. The power cord is removable to make storage simple.
Before cleaning the coffee maker, unplug the unit and allow it to cool completely. Wash the coffee maker with warm, sudsy water and dry it thoroughly; it is not immersible. To preserve the gloss of the stainless steel, do not use steel wool or harsh, abrasive cleansers. The perk spout and filter basket can be cleaned with a brush or pipe cleaner. If necessary, coffee stain remover can be used periodically on the interior surface. The coffee maker measures 10 by 5 by 13 inches (including handle, lid, and spout). Presto guarantees this product with a one-year limited warranty. A simple instruction sheet is enclosed.

Product Features :
* Elegant stainless-steel electric coffeemaker with a classic hotel look.
* Brews 4 to 12 cups of coffee at a cup a minute; 800 watts.
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* Signal light tells when coffee is ready; detachable cord for easy storage.
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My most favorite product is free weights, simple, hard, cold, inflexible molded steel- free weights. Just about impossible to break, and will last a life-time. Personally, used plates and bars are as good as new except that used are not so shiny and pretty and as long as they are not bent.

Since I was 17, I have been lifting weights in one form or another. It is difficult to find something about that needs changing. One could be making them more rust resistant. Not everyone lifts in the perfect environment so, if you work out in a basement as I do; moisture has a way of affecting them. If you work out in a basement as I do; moisture and humidity has a way of affecting them.

You need to spray and wipe them down with WD-40. It does get a bit messy grabbing a bar that is oxidizing and your hands are coated with rust. Since I do the laundry anyway, I just wipe them on my pants but I know others don't have that luxury.

Rust can make a smooth rolling sleeve on the ends of an Olympic bar stick and that becomes an issue of balance. It is good to shoot some WD-40 down through the caps and spin the sleeve around a few times. Another item but not of major concern is the knurling. Old bars naturally have much smoother or almost no knurling after years of use.

On the other hand, there are some bars that are not advised for those weak-gripped; letting the bar slide in their hands because the knurling is so deep and sharp it will scrap your hands raw and bleeding in no time. For many people, the knurling is not important, but for those who lift heavy or compete, that knurling comes in real handy when your hands sweat and your chalk is gone. Less aggressive knurling would be a nice improvement.

Maybe galvanized rubber could be applied to the edges of plates that are also affordable so that when you drop the bar you won't wake the dead or crack the floor if you don't have gym flooring. There really is not much more that can be done to this simple tool. Bars come in many shapes and sizes while the plates also are vary by weight; some by color, size and coating for those who seem to have an issue with the standard black and gray.

Other than rust inhibition, there is nothing else I can think of that has not been done. The best innovation is making plates hexagonal with hand grips on each side. This increases safety when handling plates on and off bars. Those who have dropped a 45 on their foot know exactly what I mean. The grips allow for greater flexibility; using the grips and not making a weakening grip a safety hazard such as front plate raises or using light plates for warm-ups.

This article went a bit off topic; out of the box but it was necessary since talking about rust prevention was not going very far.

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December 30, 2009

10 Things to Do While Waiting in a Doctor's Office

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Contact lenses are used by people who cannot see through the naked eye properly. And as we know that in the early stages of science glasses were invented for those people who are not able to see properly. But now a days lenses have took the place of glasses. People of the young generation use lenses as a fashion or trend too.

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Let's face it; everyone has to see a medical doctor, dentist, or eye doctor. However, there is always that waiting room that you have to sit in before you are even seen. Sometimes this can be annoying because you are on time for your appointment but your doctor always seems to be running behind schedule. I'm going to give you some tips that will make the time go faster or at least keep you busy while you are waiting to be seen by your doctor.

1. You can talk to the person next to you. I had a doctor's appointment yesterday and I watched the gentleman sitting next to me just chatting away with the person next to him. He asked him questions and just stroked up small talk with him. When it was time for that person to be seen, the gentleman turned around and started chatting with me. I didn't mind because it helped me to pass the time.

2. You can always bring a book to read to your doctor's appointment. I observed several people reading novels while they were waiting for their turn. Sometimes it does help if you bring something you are interested in because it does make the time go by faster and it doesn't seem like you are waiting that long after all.

3. If you forget your book, all doctor's office waiting areas have complimentary magazines and newspapers for their patients. If you are interested in simple magazines and like to read articles then you should pick a magazine and enjoy.

4. Bring a word search book with you to your doctor's appointment. This definitely does help to pass the time if you don't really like to read magazines and books. Word searches are fun and you don't have to put much effort in reading the words to find.

5. On my way to the restroom, I observed a woman who was knitting. I thought that was a good way to pass the time while waiting to be seen by the doctor. I would have never thought about knitting since I don't know how to do it. This woman was very into it and her sweater was taking shape right before my eyes.

6. Most hospital waiting rooms have televisions in them. They may not be on the channel that you like to watch but a television is always on. If you don't like reading or doing word search puzzles then watching television could be a way to pass the time while you are waiting to be seen by the doctor.

7. Everyone also has cell phones with them just in case someone is trying to reach them. To pass the time in the doctor's office you could always call someone that you haven't spoken to in a long time. You can talk on the phone until you are able to be seen by the doctor.

8. My husband likes to play games on his cell phone. Every cell phone comes with a set of complimentary games in it. My husband takes out his cell phone and plays poker on it. This helps him to pass the time because he hates waiting in the doctor's office.

9. My cell phone has the capability to check my email messages on it and alerts me when I have new ones. I like to go to my inbox and see what new emails that I have and respond to them. Checking my email helps me from going stir crazy while waiting to be seen by the doctor.

10. If you don't like reading, word searches, watching television, or messing with your cell phone then you can work on writing things down that you need to get done. Basically, it will be your “to do” list. I started one of these lists yesterday while I was waiting to be seen and I'm glad I did because I would have forgot about half of what I needed to get done.

I know that everyone dreads going to the doctor. It doesn't even matter what type of doctor that you see, you will still need to wait in the waiting area before you can go back and be taken care of. I hope that these tips have helped you in finding things to do and keeping busy at your next doctor's appointment.

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December 26, 2009

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‘Anand to have Carlsen as a second’

24 December 2009, 1.12 CET | Last modified: 9:53 | By Peter Doggers  | Filed under: Columns | Tags: Match, Media

Two interviews with World Champion Viswanathan Anand have appeared in Indian newspapers this week, and in one of them he makes a remarkable statement. To the question whether GM Ganguly will again be in his team of seconds for the match against Topalov, the World Champion answers he’s doesn’t know yet. “But one thing is for sure, Magnus Carlsen (the world No. 2) will be one of the seconds.” Ehm… say again?

After he defeated Vladimir Kramnik in Bonn in 2008, Viswanathan Anand hasn’t had a great 2009. In Linares he finished 4th, behind Grischuk, Ivanchuk and Carlsen. At Amber he finished behind Aronian and Kramnik. In Mainz, for the first time in many years he didn’t win the rapid title and at the Tal Memorial he ended 5th, behind Kramnik, Ivanchuk, Carlsen and Aronian. These are not the kind of results Anand can be satisfied about, and certainly not as a reigning World Champion. In an interview with The Times of India, Anand says he needs to play more aggressively to become successful again in 2010:

“I need to up my game and play aggressively. Veselin Topalov is very aggressive player. Vladimir Kramnik is a tough opponent as well. The preparations are on.” (…) This year has been a mix of fortunes. But compared to 2007-08, it has been a bad year. There were quite a few ups and downs. I will have to raise my game to compete against the best.”

A honest statement by the World Champ, and also an ambitious one. And in an interview with Calcutta newspaper The Telegraph published just two days later, Anand seems to make clear that he’s taking the match against Topalov very seriously.

Whether Surya Sekhar Ganguly will be his one of his seconds this time too
He may be. I am not sure. Seconds are a very secretive thing. Even if I tell you that he will be one of my seconds, the rival camp will not believe me. But one thing is for sure, Magnus Carlsen (the world No. 2) will be one of the seconds.

Well, what to think of that? Anand and Carlsen have worked together before, during the preparation for the 2008 match, but things have changed considerably since then. In just a week from now Carlsen will be the official number one on the rating list, and he’s rapidly becoming the favourite to win next year’s Candidates matches, and with that to become the challenger of the winner of… Anand-Topalov. By now, the Norwegian is a clear competitor to Anand, and so the affair reminds us of another World Championship match where Anand was involved, and his opponent, Garry Kasparov, worked together with… a young Vladimir Kramnik.

In fact, we find this hard to believe. It could be possible that Anand is toying with his opponent and the media, but it’s even more likely that he was misquoted. Before the match against Kramnik he refused to mention the names of his seconds until the last day, so it’s hard to believe that he would want to do it differently this time. And in the mean time, Henrik Carlsen has apparently stated that his son “has his own plans and schedule”. That sounds more like it. If the two would work together, we’ll probably find out during the match, but not before.

To end this column, let’s do a poll. (We might repeat it after Corus.)

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    36 Responses to “Arkansas- Missouri State game discussion”

  1. Have we ever been an underdog to Missouri State? At home, no less?

    By your mom goes to college on Dec 22, 2009 @ 5:24pm

  2. Hogs looking good early on. (leading 8-2)

    By GonzoHog on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:14pm

  3. Not lately (14-13)

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:24pm

  4. Hey what is that website that a lot of you guys watch the Hog games on that is free?

    By BoutDemHogs on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:25pm

  5. I don’t know it’s Ron in Germany that posts it. You could go back to the Arkansas – Okla. game. I think he posted up on that site.

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:31pm

  6. RazorRandy posts it often.

    By MRPRFCT on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:38pm

  7. Where is he?

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:47pm

  8. http://www.channelsurfing.net
    http://www.channelsurfing.net/watch-ncaa-college-sports.php?w=56

    Try these. Go Hogs!

    By memphishog on Dec 22, 2009 @ 7:56pm

  9. you can go to cbssports.com/college basketball scoreboard gametracker.

    By oldhog on Dec 22, 2009 @ 8:25pm

  10. 4 sec left hogs by 2

    By oldhog on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:00pm

  11. start ot MOST by 3

    By oldhog on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:02pm

  12. Let us Pray!!!!

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:03pm

  13. Come on Hogs!

    It comes down to this.

    By BoutDemHogs on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:09pm

  14. A piece of Cake!!!!

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:12pm

  15. Clarke is the man !

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:13pm

  16. I’m telling you!!!!

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:14pm

  17. What a game!!! GO HOGS!!!

    By RazorRandy on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:15pm

  18. Hogs needed this win. A real confidence booster ! And we won it W/O Washington in OT !

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:15pm

  19. I could just feel Clarke was starting to get hot when he hit that first turnaround J after he rattled in the 3.

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:17pm

  20. What about that Bryant?

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:17pm

  21. He came to life tonight!!!!

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:18pm

  22. It feels good to discuss something other than our football woes for a change.

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:18pm

  23. And the next stop is NLR and there are still tickets!!!

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:19pm

  24. Bryant was a force. We don’t win without him tonight !

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:19pm

  25. Exactly and isn’t he a freshman?

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:21pm

  26. Well, Merry Christmas my friends. I am leaving in 2 hours to spend Christmas in Brussels. Catch ya on the other side ! ! !

    GO HOGS ! ! ! WPS ! ! !

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:22pm

  27. OK, I’m going to hit the hay myself. CU

    By OKOFCOURSE on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:23pm

  28. Man, that felt good. Haven’t gotten that excited during a Hogs basketball game since the Texas game last year. WPS!

    By your mom goes to college on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:26pm

  29. Is it just me or is the reflection of the flashing sign on the bottom of the score board driving everyone else crazy. I hope it doesn’t distract the players.

    By Razorblade on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:36pm

  30. The fire alarm just went off in BWA and they have ordered an evacuation. No Joke !

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:37pm

  31. It happened in the middle of Pelphrey’s post game conference.

    By Ron in Germany on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:39pm

  32. Fla lost to South Alabama

    By oldhog on Dec 22, 2009 @ 9:43pm

  33. Mizzou St looked to be a fundamentally sound team & got every loose ball it seemed, plus nailed several big 3’s. Hogs played good early, then got lazy but showed a lot of heart again. Pell was fired up after the buzzer & I hope they come back after the break with the same intensity they showed after the horn sounded. I have to say, the Fortson thing is getting as old as the Mallet thing. Either bring the guy back or clear his spot for a scholly. Go Hogs!!

    By Snake on Dec 22, 2009 @ 10:03pm

  34. It seems like to me south bama beating florida @ home kinda makes arkansas not look as bad as people think. I mean they are playing all those new players and after getting some players back we are starting to look better.They played with more heart today than all season.I agree either play fortson kick him off or make your team better . I mean when they come to LR i will be there and I want to see how these guys play with a real crowd behind them . Its hard to play in a empty building with 15000 empty seats at home a place that opnce put fear in the other team. I wish arkansas fans where not so fair weather only support your team if they win , i mean do you only support your kids if there team wins or do you try to give them support. Back when nolan came people talked about him when we only beat ark state by a basket in NIT his second season then he got his players and became a basketball god. CJP IS GETTING PLAYERS NEXT SEASON AND IF HE WOULD LET HIS PLAYERS he has now on the court and get Mike sanches back we wwill look better as season goes on and players learn there roles.

    By Elery Dendy on Dec 22, 2009 @ 11:01pm

  35. Great to see the guys get after it and win a hard fought contest. I’d like to think the south Alabama win at Florida is indicative of a good basketball team and puts a little different spin on some of the Razorbacks’ struggles this season. Little Rock needs to show up. Keep it rolling, Pel.

    By dwp007 on Dec 22, 2009 @ 11:19pm

  36. No bad commits strange

    By John Keathley on Dec 23, 2009 @ 12:24am

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Over at Massively, Joe Blancato discusses why there are so few science fiction MMOs.  For sci-fi MMOs, it's pretty much Eve Online and, err, whatever Blizzard is hiring for this month.  Okay, there are smaller sci-fi online games lurking under the radar, but it's notable that the most thorough list out at SciFiMMORPG.com lists a cancelled game (Stargate) at slot #1.

Joe's reasons for fantasy dominating over sci-fi come down to: a) fantasy has a broader world, while sci-fi stories are each specific niches  and b) sci-fi games tend to be too complex.  A year ago, blogger TAGN set up a similar schema on why there is more fantasy than sci fi in games in general.  He suggests fantasy a) has a longer history and b) doesn't get disproved like older sci-fi does.

My take?  It boils down to science fiction's tendency to explore complex social interactions and economic power, while fantasy.lets you enter traditional story forms.  Sci fi, at its best, extrapolates a future, while even good fantasy reinforces our existing beliefs about good and evil.  So which would you want to game in– a place you have to think, or something designed to mesh with epic storytelling in a seamless fashion?

Oh, and in fantasy you get to kill people and steal their stuff.  That's very cathartic.

But by losing sci-fi, we lose a powerful entrance to the world of science.

Good science fiction sets an initial premise (that may not match reality), but then runs with it in a consistent manner.  It's the world of 'what if'.  Not 'what if dragons exist, so you'd have wizards, and warriors with swords who can beat everything, et cetera'.  But simple things.  “What if we had a faster than light drive– how would space travel continue?”  “What if we made true AI?” “What if they invented glass that slowed light so much it took hours for images to pass through?”

Now, I mentioned Star Wars and Star Trek, both of which have their own MMOs.  But both of those universes are space opera, a sort of future fantasy world.  They are brilliantly constructed, but do require you suspend belief on just about every issue.  So do they count as sci-fi, able to inspire people into science, or are they just fantasy in space?

Turns out, it doesn't matter.  As long as something cool with technology and muddled science is out there inspiring people to build towards a cooler future, I'm for it.  So I think we need good sci-fi universes, not to enforce scientific thinking and realism, but just because way-out science fantasy is inspiring.

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There's nothing like the aroma of fresh warm bread right out of the oven. The one key to success when it comes to making bread is you have to knead the dough. Unless you're ready to exert some serious energy the best way to accomplish this task is with a quality kitchen stand mixer equipped with dough hooks.

I've owned a number of bread makers in the past and everyone proved to be less than adequate when it comes to making a good loaf of bread. At the very best I would mix the ingredients and let it whirl until the “knead” cycle was done. Then transfer the dough into loaf pans and proceed like I was making the bread from scratch.

This worked to some degree but limited me to one loaf at a time and maybe 50% success ratio over all. Not good enough. I wanted a kitchen stand mixer that was designed to knead dough. Lets make the mess in one bowl and be done with it.

Of course the top of the line standard in mixers is the well known Kitchenaid Stand Mixer. If money was no object this would have been the way to go, but for a guy that might make a couple loaves of bread every two weeks or so it's hard to justify the serious investment required to have one taking up space on my counter.

While pining away at the variety of colors, attachments, and yes even flame decals that can be purchased for the Kitchen Aid lineup I found an advertisement in the local paper. ShopKo had a 12 speed West Bend Kitchen Stand Mixer on sale for just under $50.

That's right, $50 would get me a decent stand mixer complete with two aluminum bowls and both beaters and dough hooks. I was up and running to the store in no time flat.

First off lets not kid ourselves. A $50 mixer, no matter how much of a bargain it is doesn't equal a $300 long term kitchen appliance like the Kitchen Aid model. My biggest concern was if it could do the job and was it strong enough to have an acceptable life span. I was impressed enough that off the store shelf it went and I was homeward bound itching to give it a good testing.

Assembly was a snap, literally as the mixer head is held in place by a clasp that allows you to easily remove it from the stand and use it as a hand mixer. The beaters and hooks release at the press of a button and speed is controlled by turning the tail of the mixer which has 12 red led indicator lights to let you know what speed your in. A nice steady “knead” up to a high speed listed for egg whites. No more limp meringue

In the past two weeks that I've used this wonderful appliance I've conquered 100% whole wheat bread with results being a nice soft texture. Something 100% whole wheat isn't known for. The key is a lengthy period of kneading, a chore that is a snap now that all I have to do is set the speed and a timer and let it go to work. The whole key to good bread is working the protein into gluten in the dough. The West Bend 12 Speed Kitchen Stand Mixer makes yummy fresh bread a simple process. Do I hear caramel pecan nut rolls? Yes, they came out perfect too.

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December 21, 2009

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The former Leicester scrum-half was spared a 40-week ban by his previous good
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An interim ban was imposed on prop David Attoub for a similar offence in the
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A specialist firearms officer has been disciplined for boasting in an online forum that he could “put a bullet” between the eyes of his sergeant.

The 41-year-old police officer was given “words of advice” and transferred to another unit after officials at Greater Manchester police read his postings on the networking site UK Police Online.

The unnamed officer writing as “Dibble” spoke about a named sergeant whom he described as his “nemesis”. Mentioning that the sergeant had retired, he said: “That was fortunate for him, because otherwise there would have been a good chance that on the first day I was carrying a gun I would have walked into his custody office and put a bullet between his eyes. Believe me, nobody would have tried to stop me and it would have been worth doing the time for!”

He described the sergeant as “the most obstructive b*stard I've ever had the displeasure to work with – he just delighted in making your life as difficult as possible”, adding: “He left you wondering just which side he thought he was on.”

The posting by the officer, classed as a moderator on the site, was made in July last year, less than a month after another firearms officer at the force, PC Ian Terry, was fatally shot on a training exercise.

The professional standards department at Greater Manchester police discovered the postings in March. In a statement, the chief inspector, Andy Holmes, said: “This matter was reported on 9 March 2009. The officer was immediately suspended from firearms duties and following management advice he was moved to another post within the force on 13 June 2009.”

A senior police officer is understood to have described the officer as an “idiot” for making the threat. However despite being criticised, Dibble appears to have remained active on the forum. In recent months he has bemoaned senior officers' salaries and “utterly pointless” paperwork, gaining one of the highest user ratings on UK Police Online. In a posting in June, he welcomed the departure of the then home secretary, Jacqui Smith, describing her as “weak and inept”.

“Can anyone remember when we last had anyone that could even approach being described as a 'decent' home secretary? I can't,” he said.

He was also critical of a story in the Guardian which revealed that only nine out of more than 5,000 complaint allegations against Scotland Yard's riot squad were substantiated. “I see that potentially as 4,991 people who were simply incapable of recognising that they were out of order and behaving in an unacceptable manner,” he said.

Relating to the online threat to kill a sergeant in his firearms unit, Dibble received the lightest disciplinary action, described by a police source as “advice” from senior colleagues. However, he has still criticised the police service as too disciplinarian.

In November he wrote: “Today it is perfectly possible to find yourself being investigated for doing something you (and almost everyone else) would not have thought was an issue at all.” He said officers were losing their jobs “for things that only with the most extreme view could be interpreted as a discipline offence”.

The following day he complained he spent all day dealing with “muppets and scumbags” and then getting “dumped on from a great height by my incompetent management”.

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The machine's culture has been created through a consistent set of messages sent and received over the past 100 years: continued economic growth is the basic good of society; use of all natural resources for the benefit of humans is our right; technology creates a better and happier life for all; and the consuming and buying of things is the natural way to live life. The Machine has trained us like robots to serve its ends and purposes.

David T. Kyle. Human Robots & Holy Mechanics.

We are slowly becoming like the machine we so worship and adore. We talk to each other in cold, hard logic, full of rules, regulations, and legalisms — machine modeled, materialistically coded — and fuller even of pride of empire and ego-dominance/fixation. We interact with each other using strict systems procedures and protocols and we function in a dominant-hierarchy of command and control, one that is very conscious of the true, proper, and correct pecking order. Everything is the machine; it is our way of life, it is heart and soul, it is even our religion. In the world of the machine it is considered to be nearly sacriligious to express any serious doubt or rebuttal to the machine; of what possible value are we if we do not measure up to the prescribed expectations within the prescribed time limits?

The machine model for human expectation and productivity is that of the computer — if we can keep pace with the machine, if we can operate and function efficiently like a computer, then we are considered to be a productive and worthwhile cog in the overall, universal machine we call society. If we are congruent with the machine, then we can be said to be worthwhile human beings, as the value of a human being is now machine measurable, verifiable, and even certified to be true. If it can be measured on a machine, then it must be. Just as science prefers machine validation of data, so too the human being can be similarly validated. Personal truth, as well as authentication, is now machine directed and dominated. We are starting to think that machine nirvana might not be as far away as we previously believed, and that is the best damn news we have had in a long, long time.

If we cannot measure up to the expectations of the machine, and more to the point, the expectations of the machine/corporate mindset that is increasingly running this world, then by default there is something wrong with us, something defective in our manufacture and performance, which must be properly diagnosed and immediately corrected, or else. It goes without saying that the fault is not with the machine or the machine-oriented systems, structures, bureaucracies, and institutions that shape and control our lives; it is always with the human being that we must find error and correct it, or better yet, edit it out.

Just as we must be, at all times politically and socially correct, just as we must be economically viable, we must also be machine correct, machine coherent. Everything must go by the numbers — electronic spreadsheets and their cold, mathematical logic as template over human beings and planetary resources. Everyone must be in their proper place doing the right thing and thinking and expressing the correct political/social expressions, as guided by the New Church of the New Age, i.e., the Mass Media. Everyone must always subscribe to the same fashions in clothing, everyone must consume the same fast and convenient processed food-stuff, watching the same programs on television, so as to promote the global economic infrastructure which is so good for us and our clones — or here, you may prefer the more archaic expression “children. As everyone knows, it is perfectly natural to submit ourselves to the conformity, dictates and expectations of the machine, by slaving away in low paying, no benefits, no holidays, work-more-and-harder-for-less positions that are increasingly gaining ground in our society. Further, we clearly understand the full rightness of maximizing corporate profits and kissing the hand of the major shareholders and special interests, and thus downsizing is a good thing, as well as technology replacing the need for human workers. Eventually, we will not need very many of the rank-and-file workers to do the important work that makes our systems go. Those entering into the work market can first spend a few years in college getting drunk and then increasingly compete in the service sector. Due to the benevolence of the machine, It will not be long before the majority of workers are delivering pizzas, serving up fast food delights, clerking in convenience stores, and other occupations designed to fulfill all manner of hopes, aspirations, and desires.

If we can't cut it, if we can't conform to the machine status quo, if we question what is going on and why, then our position in this society must be reprogrammed and reprocessed to a more proper and lesser status, until we get it right and accept what is happening. The rules are clear, the rules necessary for the smooth operation of an efficient, megacorporate, machine-run society. Besides which, everyone knows that rules and regulations must be obeyed and not questioned. Why else would we spend years at school being correctly brainwashed and indoctrinated if not to learn this very important and essential feature of the way things work, of the way things are? Why else would rules and regulations exist, and why would our benevolent taskmasters, bureaucrats, politicians, pundits, corporate lords and masters, and other assorted high priests of the norm toil over their composition? Why put into effect rules, regulations, corporate organizations, complex, dense, and nearly impossible legal systems, and bureaucracies and institutions by which to enforce them, except for our benefit?

Actually, we do not need to worry, as Plato figured out this central scheme of command and control for civilization a long time ago while he lived in a society built and served by slaves, and all the while he contemplated from on high and far removed from the masses, or the sweat and toil that go into such things. Well, as everyone knows, it is not good for philosophers, or other high priests, to get their hands dirty, when the masses, the rank and file, the lessers, inferiors, malcontents, nonconformists, and dissidents can do it for them. The pundits of our age, the guardians of our culture, the movers and shakers of this world, the defenders of the corporate-secular faith, the drivers of the business and financial world, the generals in the global war machine, the top dogs in the drug cartels, and the vampires of the various intelligence agencies that suck resources into their own black hole of no return, and no accountability, go along with that philosophy as well. So, they know what is good and right for the rest of us, so it is not for us to question that wisdom, but rather to serve, slave, consume, and then die — as this is the secular grail of life, the very tablets of fundamentalist materialism, and let those who would question these things, who would think beyond these things, who would bring into this world a higher expression of the heart in all places and spaces, let them be damned for the heretics they are. In fact, we are beginning to suspect that now we know the true nature of The Mark of the Beast, that it will be reserved for those who do not know what is good for them, and rightly so, and further, that the machine — God bless the machine — will make it so.

But why am I saying these things when it is perfectly obvious that we live in the best of all worlds, and those who complain, those who disagree, those who do not conform, or who are just plain ignorant of the glory of our present civilzation, are largely malcontents, inferiors, and low-lifes anyway? Of course, I do not mean to imply that we live in a class-conscious, better-than-thou, oneupmanship, ego-dominant society; heaven forbid, that could not possibly be true in the land of the red, white, and blue. Prejudice, discrimination, and intolerance are all things of the past, and if everyone would just get on the stick and accept the ways and means of the world, if everyone would just become like the machines that are increasingly running our world, our lives, the same machines that are changing the fabric of our destiny and rewriting our worldviews, why things would be a lot better. In fact, things would be the way they should be, the way every sensible, reasonable, law abiding citizen knows they should be.

The truth is this: everyone is going to be completely satisfied with the machine-dominated hierarchy of values, positions, and consumer items. Said satisfaction will be absolutely guaranteed by corporate command and control, by societal pressures to conform, by economic dictates, by increasing social pressures and ever more aggressive and ruthless competition for resources, by the collective negative impact on the natural environment, and by increasingly more effective propaganda from the mass media, not to mention the cutting-edge work in mind control via psychochemistry and various ways and means by which to manipulate the central nervous system. Of course, such mention of mind control is not a Big Brother scenario; far from it, but rather, it is the way of things, the shape of things to come, the very destiny of a machine-ordered planetary grid of The New World Order. Machine-Man will enter into the next millennium with hope, undying love — or at least a reasonable economic facsimile of such — and devotion and passion for the system that places systems-values over individual values and needs, the system that increasingly measures value and work as a human being in terms of individual and collective calibrations of productive relationship with the machine. As it is, and as it should be, or, all circuits flushed to maximum output.

The New World Order is our salvation, our hope, and a golden horizon for one and all. Right? Absolutely! It is time to get with the program, to program and reprogram the human biocomputer and enter fully regimented, fully initiated into the electronic labyrinth. For the brave new world of the Third Millennium, it is binary wine and roses all the way, and for each and every human cog in the machine, we are supercomputer-class productivity workers, faster and more efficient with every upgrade along the way.

God bless the machine.

References:

David T. Kyle. Human Robots & Holy Mechanics: Reclaiming Our Souls in a Machine World.
Portland: Swan Raven, 1993. (25).

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December 17, 2009

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This game can be a lot of fun especially if you have a lot of friends who loved the show back in the day when we all used to watch it. I think this is one of the best games ever, and works very well if you own the Saved by the Bell DVD’s. All you need for this game is the DVD’s of the show or tapes of the show or if it happens to be on TV, in which case you are drinking way too early.

So the rules to this game are pretty simple there is a set amount of drinks for everyone when different things happen in the show. The group drinks for all the best moments in the show, there are a lot of rules so it might take you a few times of playing before you have them all memorized. Each person also picks a character and you drink when events happen to your character.

Have fun with the game and go buy the DVD’s and play at your next party.

Individual Drinking 

Pick a character and every time your character goes to the Max/Belding’s office/detention/Mr. Dewie’s class/Or a Dance drink for 5 seconds.

1 Drink for when:

Zack talks to camera
Slater calls Jessie “momma”
Belding is had
Teacher is tricked
Screech put into something (trash can, locker)

2 Drinks anytime:

The gang learns a lesson
Zack sent to Belding's office
One of the group is working
Zack uses his awesome cell phone we all wanted
Slater wrestles in a very fake manner
Zach and Slater fight over Kelly
Slater calls Zack “preppie”
Commercial
Anytime locker room scene
Lisa mentions shopping
Screech asks Lisa out
Lisa yells at Screech
Jessie calls Slater “poppa”
Jessie calls Slater “pig”

3 Drinks anytime:

Zack timeout
Zack’s plans works/doesn't work
Screech falls down
We see someone’s parents

4 Drinks anytime:

Some one breaks up
Kelly Cries
Belding says “Hey, hey, hey – what is going on here?!?”

5 Drinks anytime:

An Episode is “To be continued…”
Tori is in the episode
Special episode (beach, wedding, etc)
Slater says “oink oink baby”
Any one is slapped

There you have it now you can buy the DVD’s and play the game, this game is a huge hit at parties!

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December 16, 2009

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Hi everyone! I’m Spenser Norrish, the Community Coordinator for Army of Two, and couldn’t be happier to be announcing the upcoming release of our demo

The demo for Army of Two: The 40th day will be available as a free download via the PlayStation Network on December 17th for the PS3 and on January 14th for the PSP. The PS3 demo includes most of the first level in the game, where the iconic two-man private military team of Salem and Rios find themselves trapped in Shanghai as it falls under attack. You will be able to experience the focused co-operative action online with a friend or via split screen and, maybe most importantly, you’ll get a taste for the unparalleled weapon customization…although you may be disappointed to hear that you won’t be able to unlock the zebra print this early in the game…

To be released January 13th on PS3 and PSP, Army of Two: The 40th Day is the sequel to the 2008 multi-platinum co-op shooter. Players must work as a team to survive relentless enemy assaults and escape the city as it collapses around them. The 40th Day delivers an organic and immersive cooperative adventure with one of the most robust weapon customization systems ever found in a videogame. Players can mix and match weapon parts found in the world and execute strategic two-man tactics that create a one-of-a-kind co-op action experience.

And while you’re waiting for it to all go down make sure you check out the Army of Two Custom Mask & Armor Creator . You can go online and use this tool to create your own custom mask that will be wearable in-game the day you get your hands on the disc. Our fans have already created hundreds of masks and shared them in the gallery for you to check out.

Have fun with the demo later this week, and be sure to check us out on Facebook where we are more than happy to answer questions.

When returning home late at night after a cross-country trip, the last thing I wanted to think about was copying files. I usually preferred to go to bed and get some sleep. I always thought that I would copy the files "later." A few days would go by and then I would want to use my database, either on the laptop or the desktop system. I'd find myself asking, "When was the last time I copied the data? Where is my latest database?"

Of course, I could always boot up both systems and then look at the date/times shown on both databases. In fact, I have done that many times. That works well but certainly is not convenient. It also doesn't work very well when I am off traveling on the NEXT trip, far from my desktop system. "Did I copy the latest updates I made last week BACK to the laptop?"

More than once I found myself updating the older database! That results in a problem when merging the data together later. Then things became much more complicated when I later added a third computer (on my desk at the office) and a fourth (the new desktop system).

In fact, I need a system that AUTOMATICALLY updates all the databases as soon as any one computer receives new information. Make a change to an existing database now? I want a process that automatically copies the entire database to the other computer(s) within seconds. If one or more of the other computers happen to be powered off, such as when sitting in my laptop carrying bag, that computer should be updated without human intervention immediately when it is powered on again and connected to the Internet.

Of course, I want this for my genealogy database and for other purposes as well. In my case, I also want to synchronize word processing documents, my address book, expense spreadsheets, all my past newsletters, my MP3 music files, and more.

The advantages of all this is that I have the database and other files available whenever and wherever I want them. Another advantage is that I always have fresh backups: if my desktop system crashes, I can recover my data from the laptop and vice-versa. Having backups is a good thing. Having a process that makes backups automatically is even better.

If you search the Internet, you can find probably a dozen such programs that are designed to synchronize files between computers. Over the years, I have experimented with MS-DOS XCOPY, Windows XP and Vista Briefcase, Yahoo Briefcase (no longer available), Briefcase Plus for Windows, AJC Directory Synchronizer, SyncBackSE, Google Sync (which never worked with genealogy databases), Allway Sync, Karen's Replicator, and a number of other products. Most of them worked but almost all of them required some manual intervention. In short, I had to remember to synchronize things. Even those that claimed to work automatically usually did so only with certain operating systems or in limited situations.

For instance, one of the automated backup programs that I tried will automatically make backups at a certain time of the day. If one of the computers, such as the laptop, happens to be powered off at that time, the program aborts with errors and then refuses to run again until I "fix" the problem. Some of the other programs will synchronize two computers but cannot handle more than two. Almost none of them handle multiple operating systems; most are Windows only or Macintosh only.

As I later moved into a multi-operating system, multi-computer environment, I needed something that was a "no brainer" and worked equally well on Windows, Macintosh, and iPhone. Some other operating systems would be nice to have also, although not critical. In short, it needs to be reliable and needs to work whether I remember it or not. If one computer is offline, the file copy needs to "queue up" and wait until the computer comes online again.

I have now settled on Dropbox. It works on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and iPhone. Not only does Dropbox copy files to each computer, it also creates still one more copy of every file I specify. The final copy is encrypted and stored off-site on Dropbox's servers. Should I ever have a disaster in my home (fire, flood, tornado, hurricane) that destroys all my computers or if I am visiting a cousin and want to retrieve my data onto his or her computer, I can easily do so by logging onto www.Dropbox.com and retrieving whatever I want. I like the assurance of having an off-site backup copy in addition to my local copies.

I will describe how I use Dropbox. Your requirements may be slightly different.

In my case, I have multiple installations of The Master Genealogist (commonly called "TMG") genealogy program installed on multiple computers. Yes, the licensing for TMG allows this, provided that no two of those computers shall ever operate the software at the same time. Since I am the only user of this licensed copy of TMG, there isn't much chance of my using two or more copies simultaneously. I use TMG on a desktop PC running Windows 7, a laptop Mac running OS X.6 (Snow Leopard), and a desktop iMac that also is running OS X.6 (Snow Leopard).

NOTE: Yes, I really do run TMG, a Windows program, on two Macintosh systems. The process is rather simple and works well. I'll write about that in a future article.

After installing The Master Genealogist on all three computers and after installing Dropbox on all three, I used one of my computers to run The Master Genealogist and then open the latest version of my database. Everything looked normal. I then clicked on FILE and then on COPY PROJECT. (In some other genealogy programs, the command will be SAVE AS…) For the new file location, I specified:

    \My Documents\Dropbox\The Master Genealogist v7\Eastman\

NOTE: The best location on your PC might be slightly different.

Since I had specified to store the new database under \My Documents\Dropbox\, all files I placed there were automatically copied to the Dropbox folders on the other computers. Dropbox mirrors, or "replicates," all files you place in the Dropbox folder. All the files and folders under \Dropbox  on all of your computers will be mirror images of each other.

I then went to another computer, opened The Master Genealogist, clicked on FILE and then on OPEN PROJECT. I then specified the software to open the following on the second computer:

    \My Documents\Dropbox\The Master Genealogist v7\Eastman\

The latest version of my genealogy database immediately appeared on the second computer. I made a few updates, then saved the data as normal (back to the same location:  \My Documents\Dropbox\The Master Genealogist v7\Eastman\ ) and all the data was quickly copied to the first and third computers.

I later went to the third computer and repeated the action. Still later, I went back to the first computer and fired up the TMG software. It immediately opened the latest version of my database, as stored in \My Documents\Dropbox\The Master Genealogist v7\Eastman\.

From now on, all three computers will default to \My Documents\Dropbox\The Master Genealogist v7\Eastman\ until I change that location, which I don't expect to change.

To be sure, the copying of files happens immediately only if the other computers are operating and are connected to the Internet. If one of my computers is powered off, such as the laptop which often sits in the closet in its carrying bag for days at a time, it will be updated the next time the system is booted up and an Internet connection is made. The process is automatic and usually completes before the system finishes booting up. In this situation, it is impossible for me to be using an old database.

There are two scenarios, however, that could cause problems.

First, when traveling, I do not always have an Internet connection available. It is possible to boot the laptop and become operational without receiving the latest version of the database. In such a case, I might be updating an older database. When I do later make a connection, the two versions will both show as "new" versions and the Dropbox software will not know how to handle that. A pop-up window will appear with an error  message and then will ask what to do: overwrite the local database with the remote, overwrite the remote database with the local, or do nothing. In any case, some manual "catch up" work will be required.

I almost always have an Internet connection available, either by wi-fi or with a 3G cellular data wireless connection, so the problem has never happened to me. However, it is a potential problem but can easily be handled if you stop to think about it each time you load your genealogy program.

The second risky scenario is if two people are working on the same data at the same time, using two different computers. For instance, if I am at the county courthouse with my laptop computer and am updating my genealogy database at the same time that someone else is using my desktop computer at home to update the database, things can become badly scrambled. Most genealogy programs are not designed for multiple simultaneous users. In my case, nobody else ever uses any of my computers so there is no risk. However, if you share any of your computers with anyone else, you need to make sure the two of you are not updating a file at the same time. You can both READ files simultaneously but don't try to make simultaneous UPDATES.

In short, Dropbox works well to keep multiple computers in sync. I have described a somewhat complex situation of using the same data on three different computers running two very different operating systems. For most people, the challenges will be simpler. I suspect that most people use only two computers (a laptop and a desktop system or perhaps a computer at home and another at work) and probably have the same operating systems on both (Windows or Macintosh). Such systems will be even simpler to install and configure than what I have described here. However, Dropbox will handle multiple computers (the maximum number is not specified but I suspect it will handle more than what any private user will ever want to use). It works equally well on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and iPhone. Admittedly, I have not yet been able to install The Master Genealogist on the iPhone. However, I have used Dropbox to synchronize GEDCOM files as well as word processing documents, spreadsheets, text files, and PDF files, all of which are usable on the iPhone.

NOTE: when installed on Windows, Macintosh, or Linux, Dropbox copies ALL the files to the local computer's hard drive. It works differently on the iPhone, however. The iPhone has limited storage space but an “always on” wireless data connection. The iPhone version will download files as you, the user, ask for them. All of your files are available, but you will have to request them one at a time. Files are never copied to the iPhone until the user requests each file.

The cost for all of this? Zero for the software and zero for up to two gigabytes of storage space on the Dropbox servers. That should be sufficient for genealogy databases of tens of thousands of people, unless you have a lot of photos or multimedia files in your scrapbook. More storage space is available for a modest fee.

Dropbox for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and iPhone is available at http://www.Dropbox.com.

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Here is an article about general energy-saving considerations for home buyers. After accounting for all these factors, home buyers might want to take the next step and jump on the home wind power bandwagon. But to maximize the benefits of a home wind power system, there are a few factors to consider.

Wind speeds: Dodge City, Kan., Amarillo, Texas, and Rochester, Minn., have the highest average wind speeds in the United States, according to the National Climatic Data Center. It's worth finding out the average wind speed in the city a home buyer is considering. Here is a federal listing of wind speeds in cities around the country. If the average wind speed is much below 10 mph, none of the other factors matter. A home wind turbine may be a questionable investment.

Location: “Location, location, location” is the mantra of real estate, but the mantra of home wind power systems is more like “speed, location, space.” Even within a city, wind speeds can vary widely. A home in a small valley may not attract much wind (or it could attract plenty of wind whipping through the valley). Low wind is good for barbecues and bad for home wind turbines. It is also important to consider surrounding buildings and trees. A large tree could block the predominant local winds, and your potential neighbor may not want to cut down his old oak tree just to create a wind gap for your big turbine.

Space: Home wind turbines follow a cubic multiplication rule. Doubling the blade length will multiply electric generation by eight. The huge blades on commercial wind farms are not for aesthetics. They generate the maximum power. Home buyers should make sure they have enough open space on the roof or in the yard to install a home wind turbine without spinning large blades over the neighbors' property. Some installers won't mount wind turbines on a roof, and most recommend turbines in the yard, so you need a relatively large yard. At the same time, a home wind turbine should not be placed on the far edge of a large property. Electric output is quickly diminished in wires, so the turbine should not be too far from the battery or the house.

Restrictions: The city or a homeowners' association may prevent the installation of a home wind power system. Check before buying a home if you are really keen on putting up a home wind turbine.

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Bob Berwyn, a longtime Colorado journalist who covers the ski industry, was fired last week after colliding with Vail Resorts over a column about, um, snow. The circumstances that led to his job loss are full of twists and turns, like a particularly brutal giant slalom course, but let’s just say it involves a large ski resort company, Twitter, secular changes in marketing, along with barometric and advertising pressure. More plainly, his firing suggests that vulnerable publishers, under pressure as the noose on advertising-supported print seems to tighten, are willing to groom away the moguls if that’s what they think the advertiser wants.

On Nov. 19, Mr. Berwyn wrote a column for the Summit Daily News that included a long tutorial on weather dynamics and then took a turn into a discussion of how the ski industry played a role in hyping snowfall. To wit, snow in one area of the Rockies does not promise fresh chutes of powder in another.

“All these factors are often forgotten when the ski industry hype machine switches into overdrive. During an upslope storm a few weeks ago, an industry P.R. person appeared on the Weather Channel in a short clip that was filmed near Genesee, where it was snowing heavily. During the segment, there was no mention of the fact that the weather was actually mild and dry just on the other side of the Continental Divide — were the ski areas are.

About the same time, a top resort executive based in Broomfield posted a picture of the snow on his deck to Twitter, eliciting a response from a Breckenridge resident, who pointed out, correctly, that it was warm and sunny in the mountains. The industry leader later said that snow is snow, wherever it is, and that it helps get people excited for the season.”

The “top resort executive” who tweeted the early bonanza was actually Rob Katz, who runs Vail Resorts, a company that owns five large ski areas. On Oct. 10, Mr. Katz was elated that it was already snowing and tweeted a picture of his deck in Boulder. Mr. Berwyn felt this constituted “hyping” snow because the snowfall and the picture was a long ways from the resorts that host skiing.

Mr. Katz told Decoder he always gets excited when it snows and he was just sharing his elation, not suggesting that ski resorts, including the ones he runs, were already drowning in snow in October. He called Mr. Berwyn and in an off-the-record conversation said he was angry about the column. He also called Jim Morgan, publisher of the Summit Daily, to share his displeasure.

At this point, Twitter comes schussing back down the hill. Mr. Berwyn tweeted: “Got reamed by ski co. but good feedback from skiers & community … a disconnect?”

And then a Breckenridge town councilman, Dave Rossi, entered the Twitterdome and suggested: “vailresortsnews blowback (calls SDN publisher!?) over cheeky criticism (& tweets) 4 snow mktg shows thin skin.”

Mr. Katz felt that his off-the-record chats had been made public and decided to pull his advertising from the Summit Daily News.

“We did not pull our advertising because of a bad story,” said Mr. Katz in a phone call last week. “We advertise in many outlets that write stories we don’t like. We just felt that there needed to be a private channel of communication where we could express our concerns and that those private discussions had been made public. It goes to the issue of trust.”

He also added that his company is pivoting away from traditional press in terms of advertising dollars and putting more time and money into social media because that’s where the skiers are. He speculated that publishers are having trouble with the new paradigm and are scrambling to make ends meet.

Two weeks after the column ran, Mr. Berwyn, a longtime reporter for the Summit Daily News, was fired, prompting this blog post by Susan Greene in The Denver Post last week:

“That decision is chilling not only for journalism in Colorado, but also for Summit County readers.

“It’s unfortunate but, especially in this economy, some advertisers feel like they can flex their muscles when there’s commentary that they don’t like,” says Ed Otte of the Colorado Press Association. “Newspapers need to withstand these kinds of threats.”

Mr. Morgan, the publisher of The Summit Daily News, then wrote a column saying that Mr. Berwyn’s firing was not the result of pressure from Vail.

“The reason Berwyn was terminated — and I have to be careful here because it is a personnel issue involving an individual — was not because of the column or because of the resulting fallout from it,” adding, “As would be the case with any employee, if there are circumstances symptomatic of a pattern of behavior documented in reviews over the course of time, then changes result. That’s what occurred here.”

Whatever Mr. Morgan is telling himself or his readers, it seems more likely that Mr. Berwyn was fired for writing a column about the weather, generally the least controversial (and often boring) topic a writer can get her or his hands on. His sacking over a meditation about snow is sort of Zen and horrifying at the same time.

When we contacted Mr. Berwyn about the snow country contretemps via e-mail, he didn’t have time to talk because Arapahoe Basin just got a nice little dump of about a foot of snow. Decoder commends his priorities. Later on Monday, fresh off the hills, Mr. Berwyn sounded pretty philosophical about his disenfranchisement. Apart from hitting the mountain when he wants to, he is using his newly emancipated status to start a news site, Summit County Citizens Voice, but that doesn’t mean he’s buying the version of events put forth by his former employer.

“Rob Katz did not ask to have me fired,” he said. “He pulled his advertising and I think that my publisher failed to back me on a column that my editor signed off on.”

“When it happened, my publisher said that I had a lot of groveling to do,” Mr. Berwyn said, adding, “He told me that we were X amount of dollars off budget and that Vail’s decision was going to make it even harder to reach our numbers.”

One budget number they won’t have to reach is Mr. Berwyn’s salary now that he’s out of a job.

“I’m sure that if you went through all of my performance reviews, you come up with this or that thing, but in general, I was reviewed as a stellar journalist who has covered a wide variety of challenging beats,” he said.

If you are still with us at this point, you’ll be unsurprised to learn there is a plot thickener. Decoder wrote a post a few weeks ago describing how a blog post at Ski magazine about a fatal accident at Breckenridge had been pulled, suggesting that pressure from Vail Resorts, which owns Breckenridge, was behind the move.

Megan Miller, the editor who made the move at Ski magazine, suggested in a note to the staff obtained by Decoder that advertising pressure played a role:

“My understanding is that we’re not in a position to stand up for free speech at the expense of dough right now, so, with a queasy stomach, I unpublished it. I suppose it would be prudent for our editors to skip death stories unless there’s a really important reason, so we can avoid this kind of indignity.”

Mr. Katz said that Vail was merely concerned about issues of taste if their ads appeared next to a story about a fatality and pointed out that the Breckenridge resort issued a press release about the tragic death. He added, “There is no pattern here. We don’t believe that advertising can buy good editorial.”

Mr. Berwyn recalled that when he wrote a story for the New West Web site a few years ago that included some criticism of Vail Resorts, he was told by his bosses at The Summit Daily that he’d better take the post down even though it was written for another publication. He demurred.

Decoder got the feeling from talking to Mr. Berwyn that he probably doesn’t manage up that well, but is a deadly serious, committed journalist. He certainly has an excellent reputation, in part because he has covered all manner of issues in the peaks and valleys of Summit County since 1996. As a longtime mountain man who keeps a notebook in his ski parka, he has a broader theory about the forces that are at work.

“There has been a long tradition in ski towns, and here in Summit County, of cozy relationships between the ski industry and the press,” he said. “The thinking seems to be that we all depend on this one industry and one sport for our livelihood, so we should do everything we can to keep the ski industry happy.”

“Beyond what happened to me, I’m concerned because this is a small community paper that is dependent on a narrow advertising base and who is to say the next advertiser won’t try the same thing?”

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And now it’s time for another episode of “Jerkface and Valiant”, two brothers who follow two very separate paths! Join us, won’t you?

When in the electronics store, Jerkface uses all his money to buy a top of the line iPhone for himself! But Valiant wisely gets a V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player, and saves all that money to buy Christmas presents for others, like his cousin and grandmother.

When they get home, Jerkface has a lot of trouble playing his collection of WMA files, as the iPhone won’t support them. But Valiant knows his V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player can handle WMAs, MP3s, WAVs, AVIs, MP4s, AACs, and even 3GP! There’s also a recorder built right in so he can make voice memos!

Later, they go to visit their grandmother at the nursing home, and she wants to hear Christmas music on the radio. Jerkface has no radio in his iPhone, so he says no. To his grandmother. On Christmas. Thankfully, Valiant has a FM radio built into his V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player. He also has a 2.0 Megapixel Digital Camera that can handles still photos, as well as video. And he can also view JPG, GIF and BMP so he can show his grandmother cute photos of the family. Plus he can read an eBook, or use his V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player as a mass storage device. So he and grandmother have a lovely visit.

At home, the brothers find they’ve had a visitor! Their cousin is so happy with Valiant’s gift, he’s left them a MiniSD card (not included) full of music! Jerkface has no way to add it to his iPhone, so he doesn’t even bother to say thank you. But Valiant uses the MiniSD slot built into his V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player, and writes a lovely thank you note as he listens. He even mails it right away!

Later that night, the boys are hungry, and want to call for a pizza. Valiant knows his V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player simply can’t work as a phone no matter what, so he doesn’t worry about it. He stays calm, and just makes a salad. But Jerkface thinks his iPhone will connect to the network. Oh, is he surprised! He waits and waits and never gets a signal, because the network is total crap! He gets so mad! It takes years off his life! And he never even gets that pizza! He goes to bed so hungry! All because of a network that wasn’t ready for the traffic they pretended it could handle!

A few years down the road, Valiant is still using his V-Touch 16GB Portable Media Player. He’s got a big inheritance from his grandmother, and his cousin has given him a great job, because they are close, and he’s healthy, because he eats salads. But Jerkface is alone, penniless, and in a horrible part of town with no signal and no family and no friends and even his cat ran away because Jerkface tried to eat him because there was no other way to get food.

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There has been a lot of buzz lately about people receiving stimulus checks late – or not at all. Perhaps you've been waiting patiently – or impatiently – for your stimulus check to arrive, having earmarked that money for a specific purchase. Perhaps the anticipated deadline for the check's arrival has come and gone. Perhaps you've diligently gone to the IRS site at : www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=180250,00.html to make sure you know when you should have gotten your check.

Based on that information, you believe you should have gotten your stimulus check but it isn't in your bank account or it has arrived by mail (sometimes called snail mail for good reason).

There are a wide variety of reasons why you may not have gotten your expected tax rebate yet. Some reasons are lesser known – and even shock or surprise people. Hopefully, you'll be among the group of people who can be reassured that your stimulus check may be getting to you a bit late but is indeed on its way to you. If not, at least you'll know a potential reason why it is running late.

Here are some of the top reasons you might not get a stimulus check – or don't get one by the expected deadline:

1. If you didn't pay child support, that stimulus check can be confiscated. Hopefully, you knew that. You did, didn't you?

Billions of dollars in stimulus or rebate checks are being confiscated by the government. According to some studies (sources listed at end of article) over half of that confiscated money goes to pay child support that was owed but never paid. That should be a pleasant surprise for the parents waiting on the child support payments. It may not be such a pleasant moment for those who couldn't pay child support or hoped to spend a rebate check some other way. Instead of getting the money to use for something else, they may get nothing. Zip. Zero dollars.

2. Filing taxes late can be another reason for the late arrival of a stimulus check

File those taxes late and you raise the chances of getting your rebate check late. That just makes sense. If you file your return on April 30th, you can't expect your stimulus check by in early May. If you do get one that quickly, consider yourself blessed – and very lucky. Odds aren't high, though.

The good news here is that filing late doesn't always mean that the taxpayer has to pay penalties or fines. In some cases, the IRS has extended filing deadlines or given extra time to get those payments into them. This means that when the stimulus check finally arrives, it could still be for the full amount and the taxpayer won't have any money deducted for late payment. If a taxpayer was affected by major flooding or other natural disasters or undue hardship, checking with the IRS could provide some potential reassurance about the possibility of paying late and still getting a stimulus check. You can find out if you fall into that group by checking here: www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=108362,00.html

As you can see, taxpayers in some areas of Indiana, Georgia, Illinois and many other areas of the country hard hit by floods or other natural disasers may get some extra time to get their taxes in. Just be sure to double check the regulations.

3. Some people didn't file for stimulus checks because they didn't know they were eligible to get one. The IRS is reaching out to the many retirees, veterans and social security recipients who may be eligible for at least $300 or more but didn't file. According to data collected so far, at lest 5.2 million veterans and others have not claimed their money. They also may not know they have until October 15 to file a 2007 tax return, mistakenly believing they may have missed the deadline.

4. The stimulus check is indeed in the mail – which is both the good news and the bad news.

A neighbor got her check a few days late. We got ours on time. There are reports at the IRS website that some checks are taking extra time to process but they don't seem to be the majority of cases. If you fall into the group of people getting your payment late, all sympathies to you but….at least you'll be getting that stimulus check…eventually.

5. You owe student loans

Yes, your rebate money can be taken from you because of this. It depends on the loan. As always, you'll want to get specifics from the IRS but paying student loans late can indeed hold up your stimulus check.

6. You made a mistake in calculating your tax return

Even if you use an accountant, mistakes can happen. You should be notified of this but double checking wouldn't hurt. Now that the frenzy of that original tax deadline is past, go back over your receipts and records Make sure you didn't miss anyting.

7. You never filed at all. Seems obvious, doesn't it? But it isn't obvious to an amazing number of people.

File a tax return electronically or by mail and get a potential rebate or stimulus check seems like obvious cause and effect reasoning. But some taxpayers apparently think there is some magic way of bypassing all that and expect the government to calculate their taxes and send them a check. I wouldn't count on that myself.

8. You don't know the deadline for your rebate check to arrive

Those vary a great deal, starting in May and going through July 11. If you opted for Direct Deposit, may get your stimulus check much earlier than if you opted for mail delivery. It simply takes more processing time for mail delivery. Also, some common sense goes a long way. If you mail delivery person can't get through flooded streets or you have a fallen tree blocking your street after a storm, there may be a delay in mail delivery due to that. Based on my experience, the mail delivery people go to extraordinary efforts to get our mail to us.

But they can't get around all obstacles. Last winter, for instance, there were several days when we didn't get mail since the trucks couldn't get up and down our streets due to heavy ice, snow and flooding.

9. It was automatically deposited in your bank account and you didn't notice

Ooops! Might be time to look into balancing that checking account info more often. But if you happened to discover the money was deposited, then you had that much extra money at some point, possibly in early May. Hopefully, you haven't spent it all yet….or if you did, you'd really wanted to do so.

Now you know why your stimulus check may not have arrived yet. As always, be sure to clarify any questions or concerns you have directly with the IRS. Sources listed below or you can call (800) 829-1040 to get information about your area and the proper department in the IRS to answer your questions.

Sources:
1.
Internal Revenue Service website at www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=180250,00.html
Stimulus Process Schedule for checks processed by April 15

2. Internal Revenue Service website update on June 26 about tax relief for disaster situations: www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=108362,00.html

3. Wis Channel 10 News (info about confiscated checks) June 25 at: www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp

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December 15, 2009

How to Get Ahead in Betting on Horse Racing – Each Way Betting

“After my last album, I know where my bread and butter is at,” Timbo told MTV News. “Seventy-five per cent [of my audience] are women who love Timbaland and most are the women who watch … Sex and the City Desperate Housewives. All the real go-to-the-bar women … and mostly European women … So it's not a person who loves mostly hip-hop. It's a person who loves everything besides hip-hop.”

Whereas Timbo's last solo album, 2007's Shock Value, had only a smattering of rap – Missy Elliott, 50 Cent, Magoo – its recent sequel has even less. Pop artists such as Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake, and rock acts such as Jet and Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, provide most of the cameos. “I was done with hip-hop a long time ago,” Timbaland explained. “Once my generation left, I left … It's just not the same.”

Though Timbaland, 38, admitted he still likes Kanye West – and claimed Lil Wayne (27) is part of his “generation” – he said the writing has been on the wall for some time. “What does Tim listen to in his car all the time? I love 80s music.” He also plans to follow that retro track for his next solo album – only it won't be available in shops. “If this album does as semi-well as the last one, I'm done,” he said. “I'm not going through the stress no more. I will do it for my fans and give it away for free.”

Los Angeles Times:

Two storms are heading for the Southland.

The first will be cold — and might drop snow and ice in areas that don't normally see them. The second will be warm — and could pack a heavy dose of rain, which is bad news for foothill communities in the areas burned by the Station fire, because rain could cause disastrous mudslides.

“This isn't how it usually is,” said Ryan Kittell, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service's Oxnard office. “These storms are pretty close together in time, but they are really different types of storms with different types of concerns.”

Read the whole story: Los Angeles Times

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Learn how to improve your win to loss ratio using each way betting.
The world of betting on horse races can be tricky and to the complete novice it is a very easy way to lose your money.

Always follow the first rule of betting:- Never bet more than you can afford to lose. Look upon betting as a hobby and set yourself a maximum total stake be it for a day at the races or a monthly betting allowance. Expect to lose it and you will stay happy win, lose or draw and won't be tempted to chase your losses.

Each way betting is considered to be one of the most canny ways of betting. Betting each way can reduce your losses when it is used in conjunction with horse racing knowledge and studying the form. Bookmakers hate each way thieves. They would rather you placed “multiple” bets such as double, trebles, and accumulators which significantly reduce your chances of winning because usually at least one part of your bet lets you down and so makes your bet a losing one.

What is each way betting?

An each way bet is two bets of equal value. The first is a win bet on your horse and the second is a place bet. A place bet covers the possibility of your horse finishing second or third or even fourth depending on the number of runners in the race. A £5 each way bet would cost you £10 (2 x £5).

The number of runners in a race dictates how many places will pay out and at what rate your place element will be paid. Also a factor is whether the race is a handicap or not. A handicap race is where each horse is given more weight the better they are with the intention of giving all the runners an equal chance of winning.

Non Handicap Races

  • 2-4 runners = win only
  • 5-7 runners = 1, 2 at 1/4 the odds
  • 8 or more runners = 1,2,3 at 1/5 the odds

Handicap Races

  • 2-4 runners = win only
  • 5-7 runners = 1,2 at 1/4 the odds
  • 8-11 runners = 1,2,3 at 1/5 the odds
  • 12-15 runners = 1,2,3 at 1/4 the odds
  • 16 or more runners = 1,2,3,4 at 1/4 the odds

These are the basic guidelines bookmakers work to but occasionally bookmakers will offer concessions, usually on big race occasions in order to attract more business. Look out for offers of payouts on 5th place or the odds fraction being increased from 1/5 to 1/4

Betting odds

Each horse has a price eg evens, 9/2, 5-1, 10-1 etc. Before the race these prices or odds will fluctuate according to how much money they are attracting. You can either take the price offered at the time you place your bet or elect to go for the starting price (SP). Taking SP is risky as the odds may shorten considerably before the off -although you may be lucky and they could improve. (although a horse drifting in the betting market is usually a bad sign) By far the best choice is finding a bookmaker who is offering guaranteed odds. This is where you take their show price and are paid out at that price if the SP is smaller. If the SP is greater they pay you at SP. So you are guaranteed the best price.

At a racecourse you are more limited these days you can bet with the on course bookmakers whereby you take their board price (the price on show) or you can bet with the tote – this is a highly unpredictable option as it is pool betting. All the stake money is pooled and winnings are distributed according to how much money was bet on the horse. Therefore the more popular your selection becomes the less you get and vice versa. Some racecourses do have an on course betting shop but you are limited. If you are going racing it is worth considering betting via, internet, phone, tv etc before you go to get the best deal. The problem with this is you won't be able to see the horses in the parade ring before making your choice or follow an on course gamble. You pays your money and takes your choice.

So how do odds work?……….

The odds you take determine how much you get paid should your horse win or be placed. For example if you backed a horse £5 each way at 10-1 then your payout would be as follows;

Horse wins race (8 runner non handicap) = £5 x 10 = £50.00 for the win part of bet plus 1/5 the odds for the place part = £5 x 2 = £10.00 plus all the £10.00 stake back. A total return of £70.00

Horse second or third (8 runner non handicap) = 0 for the win part and 1/5 the odds for the place part = £5 x 2 = £10.00 plus the place part of the stake back = £5.00. A total return of £15.00

As you can see whilst the place part of your bet hasn't won you a fortune at those odds it has provided you with an insurance policy. Backing the horse to win with your total £10.00 stake would have netted you £100 but had it finished 2nd or 3rd you would have lost £10.00. Backing the horse each way means you have still won when the horse is placed. Of course had the horse not been placed you would still have lost but you can improve your chances of avoiding that happening…

The Dead Eight

The ideal race to back each way in is a non handicap race with exactly eight runners. This is because it pays out on 1st, 2nd and 3rd places for just eight runners. Seven runners and it's only 1st and 2nd. Races of more than eight runners just gives your selection more horses to have to beat. So your chances are much better in the dead eight. Eight runners is usually sufficient for the odds to be generous enough on several horses for each way betting.

Remember to look out for value in the odds. Look for a horse that has a good chance of getting in the first three at good odds. A 100-1 shot might look tempting but if the horse is usually beaten by miles it probably will be again unless something significant has changed in it's favour. The fourth or fifth horses in the betting might be where the value lies as they will have a reasonable chance of being placed at reasonable odds. Study the form – which horses will like the going, which are proven over the distance, which horse's trainer is in form? Don't let yourself be put off by the odds though. Generally the bigger the odds the less chance a horse has but the odds are set by humans and they can make mistakes. If you think a horse has a chance but the odds suggest otherwise just be glad the bookies are being so generous! The bigger the odds the smaller your stake needs to be! When you think the odds are generous for the horses chances then that is value.

Be Canny

Finally learn to use each way betting in your favour. Each way betting can be used as an insurance policy on horses you believe will win. So long as the odds are 4-1 or better consider backing each way. That way if things don't quite go right for your horse you will get your money back. (the bookie hates that) Alternatively use each way betting to find the value – back a horse you think will be placed at reasonable odds that will give you a higher value win if it is placed than backing the short priced favourite to win would. Nb Putting £10 on the winning 6-4fav would win you £15 but so would backing the 20-1 third place horse at 1/5 the odds. It is no harder selecting a horse likely to be placed than it is selecting the winner. In fact it is easier. There is only one winner but two horses will be placed 2nd and 3rd. You will also have the advantage that your each way horses will occasionally win giving you a bumper pay out. Backing the favourites never does that. So next time you're enjoying a day at the races, remember to use each way betting to your advantage.

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December 14, 2009

Travel Close to Home and Still Travel a Great Distance

Today it was Iraq. A series of suicide car bombers killed at least 127 people and wounded 448 in Baghdad.

Survivor Ahmed Jabbar, told the Associated Press: “What crime have we committed? Children and women were buried under debris.”

Rescue workers at the scene have been climbing through twisted steel bars and crushed concrete, and dozens of vehicles were burned, AP reported. Another survivor told Reuters: “We were stuck in a heavy traffic jam when a powerful blast took place. A car exploded. A large number of people were wounded and killed.”

BBC even provided a list of Iraq's worst terror attacks:

DEADLIEST ATTACKS SINCE 2003
# Aug 2007: More than 500 killed in attacks on villages near Sinjar
# Nov 2006: 202 killed in multiple blasts in Baghdad
# Apr 2007: 191 killed in car bombings in Baghdad
# Mar 2004: 171 killed in bombings in Baghdad and Karbala
# Oct 2009: 155 killed in twin truck bomb attacks in Baghdad
# Mar 2007: 152 killed in truck bombing in Talafar

I am sure that a similar list of targeted marketplaces, mosques and schools in Pakistan is in the offing:

Beyond the scorecard coverage and template denunciations from the State Department and the Foreign Office, what can be done?

At least two things:

It's been over five years since the Simon Wiesenthal Center launched an international effort to have all suicide bombings declared crimes against humanity; no matter what the cause or target. We met with the late Pope John Paul II, then Turkish Foreign Minister Gul, diplomats and NGOs from Indonesia to Canada urging that survivors and families of victims be empowered with the power of International Law to bring anyone– including non-state players– who plan, fund and promote suicide terror before the bar of justice.

We didn't get very far back then when the majority of headlines involving suicide bombings were from Bali, Tel Aviv, and Haifa. But the time has long past since suicide terror spawned primarily, Muslim on Muslim carnage– at weddings in Amman to religious shrines and Mosques from Saudi Arabia to Afghanistan.

The time has come for the 56-state Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) to take up this initiative at the United Nations to demand legal action against the food chain of terrorism before future suicide terrorists are able to activate WMDs at a football match or Eid celebration.

As for the rest of us, lead by the media, we need to keep the human face of the victims –not just the body count–on the front pages of newspapers and at the top of humanity's agenda.

Two weeks ago, I helped convene a 9-Faith Memorial event in Mumbai, on the first anniversary of India's 9/11. All of the speakers, including two Muslim leaders spoke eloquently. But the most powerful moment came when a survivor of the onslaught on the Taj Hotel, Rajita, spoke and read a poem that she penned to those who planned and carried out the attack on November 26, 2008.

“If I Only Met Thee”
You must have
been a cute baby
had a favorite toy
chased little chicken with glee
I was just like that too,
Though I never met thee
You must have
had a best friend
made paper boats in the rains
loved the fluffed up hot puri *(fried pancakes)
I was just like that too,
Though I never met thee
You must have
loved the warm cuddles of your mother
had joyful rides on the rickety merry go round
cracked fresh winter mungphali **(ground nuts)
I was just like that too,
Though I never met thee
Then, when did our lives change?
How different our paths became
I turned to spirituality to heal minds
You picked up the gun against mankind?
At our cores we were still the same
Though I never met thee
That night we came face to face
I thought it would be nice to meet thee
I ran fast, only away from you
Coz you had come to kill me
Later I read, that you died instead
While I live on to a greater destiny
My faith was more powerful than your weapon
When you came to kill me
You taught the world that violence never wins
No one should be, where you have ever been
I am sure your heart knew you were wrong
Then why did you come to kill me?
Your hatred has made my love stronger
I will work more for peace and harmony
You would have been a different person too
If only I had met thee!

To win the war against terrorism we will also have to win the war for the minds and hearts of terror's potential recruits. We should enlist the Rajitas of the world and provide platforms for their unbowed humanity and message of hope that only she and other survivors of terrorism can deliver.

British Airways' chief executive, Willie Walsh, has rounded on the Tory party in the wake of the Committee on Climate Change report into aviation, and warned that it will make the “biggest mistake ever” if it blocks a third runway at Heathrow.

In a tirade at one of David Cameron's flagship policies, the boss of Heathrow's largest airline said the party's line on airport expansion was incoherent and seriously undermined the opposition's environmental credentials because it did not rule out expansion at other airports.

Walsh's comments follow the publication today of a report by the government's advisory panel on climate change, which makes the case for a third runway by admitting that British airports can handle up to 140 million more passengers a year by 2050 without breaching emissions targets. But the shadow transport secretary, Theresa Villiers, said the Tories stood by their policy and warned that a third runway would exact a “horrendous price” on the environment.

Warning that scrapping a third runway would be a major error, Walsh said: “We will look back years from now and say, what a disgrace.”

He added: “We expect governments to have policies that are coherent. I don't see this as coherent.”

Walsh also used the economic case for expanding Heathrow – that major businesses need well-connected local airports in order to thrive – to attack the Conservative stance.

He said: “I want to know, if the Conservatives don't want to build a third runway, how are they going to position the UK economy to compete on a global scale in the future?”

Walsh said the Conservative embargo on new runways at Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick – the UK's three largest airports – carried no environmental benefit because the party refused to rule out expansion elsewhere. “Their environmental credentials are seriously undermined,” he said.

BA's rival Virgin Atlantic joined the attack at a conference hosted by the Airport Operators Association in London. Steve Ridgway, Virgin Atlantic's chief executive, said : “It is very difficult where they [the Tories] are at the moment. It is wrong in terms of what this country needs and there is a job to be done in terms of convincing them that this is the right thing to do. Somehow we have to find a way to convince them.”

Colin Matthews, chief executive of BAA, the owner of Heathrow, said the need for a new runway at Heathrow “has been there for years”.

The Conservative party today stood by its commitment to block new runways at Heathrow, Stansted or Gatwick, despite the Committee on Climate Change findings that it would be possible to expand Heathrow, Stansted and Edinburgh without breaching greenhouse gas emission targets. The government has ruled that emissions from the aviation industry in 2050 must not exceed 2005 levels.

Villiers said: “We have got a coherent, well-thought-through and principled position on Heathrow expansion. We very strongly believe that the environmental costs of a new runway would outweigh any potential economic benefits.”

Asked how the Conservatives would manage their relationship with BA if they won the election, she said: “I am well aware that Willie Walsh does not share our view but we are on the right side of the argument.”

Villiers added that the extra growth outlined by the committee – an increase of around 60% on 2005 figures – could be taken up by regional airports rather than major hubs such as Heathrow.

The first signs of a schism within the aviation industry over who benefits from the 60% increase emerged today as Birmingham international airport's chief executive, Paul Kehoe, criticised the “preposterous” committee report. “Heathrow sucks in traffic, we have to support it and if you don't support it you are made to look like climate change deniers,” he said.

Sparking an onstage row with Walsh, Kehoe added that Heathrow's importance as an international hub was dwindling in the face of economic growth in Asia.

“If China builds 94 airports they will not want to connect through Heathrow. Hubs are moving eastwards so let's connect through Dubai.”

Environmentalists continued to describe the committee's report as a victory today despite its theoretical endorsement of a third runway. Jeff Gazzard, of the Aviation Environment Federation, said investors would refuse to back runway projects that had government limits on aviation growth hanging over them.

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We can travel close to home, and still travel a great distance.

Does this sound like a contradiction? It's not a contradiction, not when travel “distance” is defined as entering an environment that has little in common with our own. Close to our homes, the places where we live, there are other places where our fellow Americans live, places that are close to our own homes but are vastly different, in terms of their social and/or economic status. These are places that we may never have explored. We can travel close to home and still travel a great distance, if we will make the first move to interact with neighbors who may not be as fortunate as ourselves. But before I can fully explain, some background info is in order.

This thought, regarding travel close to come, enters my mind in the midst of completing a bevy of international travel-related writing assignments for Associated Content. Each of these travel write-ups has been somewhat nontraditional, going beyond the usual travel-writing norm for how to have a good time on a vacation. Our international travel subject matter has focused on reaching out to people in poverty overseas, even if we are on a tourist trip, for the sake of human fulfillment rather than only for self-centered enjoyment. These topics include “ecotourism” (or green environmental travel), “voluntourism” in foreign lands, college studies overseas, and teaching English in foreign countries.

The first reports that Associated Content entrusted with me have explored ecotourism, combining ecology with vacation travel, also sometimes known as green travel or green tourism. The point is to preserve the environment, possibly even to improve the environment, during our course of international travel. This could involve something as simple as booking a Caribbean hotel that serves organic food and recycles trash and preserves the oceanfront, to something as intense as helping a village develop a clean water supply (while on vacation!) during an African safari.

My next Associated Content international travel reports have explained voluntourism, a term coined several years ago to reflect a combination of traveling on a vacation while performing volunteer work. A participant can invest two weeks, or two months, or more, helping with needs that may involve anything from building homes to planting farms. Thousands of folks, especially college kids, are really getting into voluntourism, sometimes here in poverty pockets within the United States but more often overseas, in the so-called Third World. It's sort of like being in the Peace Corps. Simply do a Google search for “Voluntourism Africa,” or “Voluntourism Asia,” or “Voluntourism South America.” You'll have a full computer screen, and more.

The third and fourth Associated Content travel-writing assignments have been for college studies overseas and for teaching English in foreign countries, which are self-explanatory compared to the newer movements toward ecotourism and voluntourism.

In each of these four cases that involve international travel, people are striving to make an impact for the greater good. The Americans who participate definitely have my admiration, especially after all I learned in compiling my “nontraditional” Associated Content travel reports.

That's the background as I return to my theme: We can travel close to home – or maybe I should say, “we ALSO can travel close to home” – and still travel a great distance.

Consider that here in the United States, if we don't ourselves live in areas of great human hardship, we can travel to them within minutes. Nothing against going overseas, which certainly has its place, but we don't have to go overseas. Prosperous suburbs are within a few miles of urban ghettos, sometimes immediately adjacent. Rural well-to-do mansions are side-by-side with shanty properties and rundown mobile home facilities. Even our most popular mass vacation destinations, from amusement parks to golf resorts, are isolated from poverty areas only because we isolate them.

How many among us travel hundreds or thousands of miles on vacations, but have few encounters during our daily lives that would bring us shoulder-to-shoulder with poverty that exists within a few miles of our homes?

As a young adult 35 years ago, I had a sort of “voluntourism” experience of my own. The difference is that I didn't go to Europe or to Africa, to South America or to Southeast Asia. I didn't even leave the State of Michigan. In fact, I didn't even depart my hometown City of Saginaw.

I traveled close to home when I engaged in voluntourism, but the metaphorical distance truly was great. My voluntourism experience was to work in community outreach, door-to-door and neighbor-to-neighbor, in one of Saginaw's poorest neighborhoods, a neighborhood that borders our downtown. My task was to organize neighbors to represent themselves and to work together for community improvement. This was a neighborhood that I otherwise never would have visited, or in other words, a neighborhood that never would have been a travel destination, even though it was within 10 minutes of my childhood home's driveway.

The impacts of my local voluntourism venture, the results and/or lack thereof, are a whole 'nuther story. Suffice to say that this was so fulfilling, my plans for a summer of “travel close to home” in community service were extended for seven years. I encountered some strong and wise and good-hearted neighbors through this organizing work. During those seven years and beyond, meanwhile, I gained insights about the concerns of equality and justice, both economic and racial.

(There is a statement that I wish to insert at this point, but I must be careful, because this is not intended as a political opinion piece. I do wish to say that these integration insights from my local voluntourism experience have helped to provide me with an open mind regarding racial issues in America, and I believe it is a true shame that some people amid our currently hateful political climate won't even allow President Obama to speak to their children in school. Racism lingers with all of its ugly horror, even though too many people won't admit it, or insist on deluding themselves. I'll leave it at that.)

In summary, my travel close to home made an impact for me that has been just as intense as travel overseas might be for somebody else. My purpose, with these words, in no way is meant to diminish the value of ecotourism or voluntourism, or enlisting in college studies in foreign countries, or teaching English overseas. Each of us will find our own paths. Simply, my purpose is to present another travel option for making a difference, the option of travel close to home.

We can travel close to home, and still travel a great distance.

SOURCES

http://www.nature.org/aboutus/travel/ecotourism/about/art667.html

http://www.voluntourism.org/

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