Thursday, September 27, 2012

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of the Park

Have you ever stopped to ask "what about the animals?" Well the animals are here to give their answer.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Western Digital My Book VelociRaptor Duo


The Western Digital My Book VelociRaptor Duo ($899.99 list) isn't inexpensive, but speed seldom comes cheap. It's one of the fastest drives available without dropping $1,500-2,000 on a six-drive array, and it won't dominate your workspace. The drive comes with a pair of 10,000rpm drives, which together rival the speed of SSD-equipped external drives. If you're on a graphic or scientific deadline, the VelociRaptor Duo will be your best companion.

Design and Features
The Western Digital My Book VelociRaptor Duo comes in a charcoal-colored desktop drive enclosure that measures 6.5-by-4-by-6.25 inches (HWD). It looks very much like the Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II 6TB ($499.99 list, 4 stars) , aside from the color and the fact that the Studio Edition II has a capacity gauge its front panel. Instead, the VelociRaptor Duo has a simpler power/drive use LED. In the back, there is a pair of 10Gbps dual channel Thunderbolt ports, the jack for the AC adapter, and a Kensington lock port.

Unfortunately, the VelociRaptor Duo lacks a USB 3.0 port or FireWire 800 port, both of which would be helpful if you ever needed to transfer files with a PC or Mac that lacks a Thunderbolt port. You can get around this limitation with a Apple Thunderbolt Display , which lets you hook up USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 drives simultaneously to your Thunderbolt-equipped Mac or PC.

The VelociRaptor Duo comes with two speedy 1TB, 10,000rpm Western Digital VelociRaptor hard drives pre-installed, and configured for RAID 0 (striping). This gives you 2TB of storage that rivals the speed of SSDs (more on that below). You can use the included WD Drive ultilities to reconfigure the VelociRaptor Duo as a RAID 1 array (protected 1TB drive) or as a pair of individual 1TB drives (JBOD). You can pop the top panel open with a touch, exposing the drive cage. After unscrewing a thumbscrew and lifting out another panel, you can access the VelociRaptor Duo's two drives. This is handy for the sorts of folks that burn out hard drive mechanisms often, like video editors. You can ask Western Digital for replacements during the drives' three-year warranty. The drives come pre-equipped with slide-in sleds, so you can replace them a few minutes without using a screwdriver.

The drive comes with an installer for WD Drive Utilities, which lets you register the drive, set drive security (256-bit encryption), run diagnostics, format the drive, set the RAID level, and set a sleep timer for the drive. The sleep timer is important, since you don't want the drive to run 24/7 and risk burn out unnecessarily. The drive comes formatted for HFS+ (native Mac format), which means you can use it with Time Machine out of the box. The two Thunderbolt ports on the back are interchangeable: you can connect your Mac to one port, then daisy chain other drives or a display to the other port. Thankfully, the VelociRaptor Duo comes with one Thunderbolt cable, so you don't have to shell out an extra $49 for Apple's cable.

Performance
The VelociRaptor Duo's speed rivals that of an SSD. The drive took a short 11 seconds to transfer our 1.2GB test folder, a bit faster than the SSD-powered LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 Thunderbolt (120GB SSD) ($299.99 list, 4.5 stars) (17 seconds), equal to the LaCie's Little Big Disk Thunderbolt (240GB SSD) ($899.99 list, 4 stars) (11 sec), and roughly equal to the LaCie 2big Thunderbolt Series (6 TB) ($749 list, 4 stars) (12 seconds). It's at the AJA System test where the VelociRaptor Duo really shines. The AJA System test simulates the sort of drive transfers that are commonplace in the video editing world. The VelociRaptor Duo speeds along with a 374 MBps read speed and 343 MBps write speed, handily beating the 2big drive (320MBps Read, 304MBps Write) and the Little Big Disk at write speeds (476MBps read, 252MBps Write). Therefore, the Little big Disk and Rugged USB 3.0 Thunderbolt (380 MBps read, 200 MBps Write) are better when all you need to do is read large blocks of data, but the VelociRaptor Duo is best when you need to move large chunks of data back and forth to the drive. This makes the VelociRaptor Duo speedier overall for creative content creators like graphic designers, video editors, and scientific professionals.

The Western Digital My Book VelociRaptor Duo comes in as a high-speed drive for graphics and scientific professionals. While not as capacious as the LaCie 2Big Thunderbolt, it is significantly faster. It's also faster on write operations and has much more capacity than SSD-powered solutions like the LaCie Little Big Disk and Rugged Thunderbolt solutions. The Promise Pegasus R6 ($1,999 list, 3.5 stars) has a larger capacity and greater speed, but my goodness look at the price tag. The current external drive EC, the IoSafe Solo G3 (1TB) ($299 direct, 4.5 stars) holds on to its title, thanks to its rugged, fire-proof construction and included data recovery service, but the VelociRaptor Duo is a great choice for Mac professionals and any specialized PC user that needs the speed of Thunderbolt enough to seek out and buy one of the few Thunderbolt-equipped PCs.

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Compare the Buffalo MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 with several other hard drive side by side.

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5 Leading Factors in a Thriving Business. | elephant journal

Values Matter Now

In his excellent book, What Matters Now, Gary Hamel lists five issues as paramount for whether an organization will thrive in the coming years:

>> values

>> innovation

>> adaptability

>> passion

>> ideology

For the next five weeks I want to address each of these from the perspective of selling. The first issue, values, determines a lot of what happens in the others, so we?ll start there.

When a company says it values their customers, the key issue is whether they are walking the talk. Does senior management actually have a program for measuring customer satisfaction? If not, how can they address this goal? We all know that you can?t improve what you can?t measure. Do they interact with customers on occasion and demonstrate their commitment to this stated value? Or do they rely on the sales manager and the outside sales force to handle this for them?

Do senior managers offer training for their sales force in how to understand business issues facing their customers? Do they teach their sellers how to have conversations with their customers at every level based on better understanding the customer?s priorities and goals? Do they help their sellers bring creative ideas and suggestions to the customer based on actual usage of products and services rather than marketing material?

If you value your customers, you invest in serving them better. While many companies are willing to spend some time and money on training for their outside sales people, many focus on technique rather than intent. If a seller lacks the ability to approach a customer with integrity as their guide, they will not be able to foster the trust and respect necessary for building a long-term successful customer base. If they lack the ability to understand and empathize with the customer?s business challenges, they bring less value to the customer than those who do.

And what about technical support? The inside sales staff? Credit and accounts receivable? Many times they have more day-to-day contact with the customer than the outside sales force, yet few companies invest in sales training for people providing these vital functions. When companies do invest in training these people in how to do their jobs with the value of customer satisfaction as their guide, the whole company benefits from the increased loyalty of the customer base.

I agree with Hamel that values are the number one priority for businesses who want to succeed, but those stated values must guide decisions from senior management down to the ?feet on the street? and the voice on the phone to create sustainable success.

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Sharon Parker successfully sold high-tech products and services for 25 years. Her book, Selling with Soul: Achieving Career Success without Sacrificing Personal and Spiritual Growth, was re-released as a second edition with new content and updated material in January 2012. The book counters the negative notions of selling and explains how selling is an honorable profession that creates value for us all when it is done with empathy for the customer and a firm commitment to integrity. She donates all the profits from the book to educational scholarships for women and minority students. / As Founder and Principle Consultant of Sparker, The Coaching Company, she provides training for sales people and sales managers using the CustomerCentric Selling? methodology. As a licensed facilitator with Corporate Coach U, she teaches coaching clinics to front-line managers and team leaders and offers individual and small group coaching to help people achieve their personal best. For more information, contact Sharon@sparkercoaching.com or visit the website: sparkercoaching.com.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Split on spanking: Parents wrestle with punishment in schools, at home

The way Heidi Drake remembers it, punishment in school never varied.

Caught chewing gum? Swat. Pass a note? Swat. Tardy to class? Swat.

"Mr. K was a legend at my rural Oregon middle school," Drake writes in a piece about parenting and spanking for Yahoo News. "Not because his biology tests were tough or his smiles were rare. It was his paddle we all feared.

"One quick swing, in full view of our snickering classmates. Not behind closed doors, with only other adults present."

Drake, a Sunriver, Ore., mom of two girls, says that's the key difference between her experience and the attention-grabbing corporal punishment doled out recently to high-school sophomore Taylor Santos of Fort Worth, Texas.

Santos, who picked paddling by a male vice principal rather than suffering a two-day in-school suspension for allowing a classmate to copy her work, took her medicine in private?something Drake says is ineffective.

Drake rarely resorts to smacking the behind and thinks it's warranted only if it results in humiliation.

She writes: "It's not because the one swat I received from Mr. K scarred me. (It was for gum, by the way.) The administrators involved in Santos' case didn't approach corporal punishment the same way he did. Mr. K went straight for the teenage jugular by embarrassing us in front of our peers. It did the trick, and we were still able to return to our hard, wooden seats afterward."

Did Drake spank?

"Yes," she writes. "When Elise was 3 and ran into the street, ignoring my screams for her to stop. And when a quick swat was needed to bring 4-year-old Maya out of a full-on grocery-store tantrum. In other words, I administered only when the situation called for it. But I never punished with the intention of inflicting pain or leaving a mark."

As armchair child disciplinarians everywhere scrutinize Santos' story, Yahoo! News asked moms and dads to weigh in: Do you spank your children? Should schools allow it? Who should decide the punishment? What's really effective, anyway? Here's a collection of parents' thoughts.

No sparing the spatula

Dr. William Ray Fullmer's mother spanked him. And his father gave his school permission to do so, too.

"I deserved it most of the time," he writes, recalling a kitchen junk drawer that housed a spatula employed to mete out punishment. "When I heard that drawer rattle, I knew I was in trouble."

But Fullmer, of Dallas, Ore., says he decided years ago he would never spank his kids in anger?"although there are times when I wanted to."

His parents thought differently: "My father gave my teachers in elementary school a standing order that if need be, they had his consent to spank me. I am sure part of the reason my father authorized spanking was as a deterrent for bad behavior. It worked; for the most part I stayed out of trouble, as I knew they had permission to deal with me as they saw fit."

Keep home and school spanking rules separate

In Moreno Valley, Calif., where Kathryn Walsh lives, it's illegal for school employees to use corporal punishment. She writes that she's shocked by the Santos story but more upset that Mom and daughter gave permission.

"Neither had a right to be angry after the punishment took place," Walsh says, "even if they didn't expect the outcome."

Walsh only spanks at home "where the parent has control over the severity of the deed," and it's still a last resort.

She shared the anecdote of her 9-year-old son taking computer time from his 6-year-old brother. First offense? Grounding. Second offense? Extra chores. Third offense? Corporal punishment.

"I spanked him on his clothed behind six times with my bare hand," Walsh says. "I have never used a paddle or other instrument, nor could I allow another adult to use a paddle on my sons."

Spanking is violence, and we have enough already

Carol Rucker never resorted to physical punishment.

"I have no regrets," the Tallahassee, Fla., resident writes. And she thinks schools and parents should brainstorm more creative ideas. The school failed, she says, in not offering an alternative like volunteering or extra homework?"anything other than a man paddling a teenage girl until she bruises."

Rucker says her years of parenting and grandparenting have guided her: "I still believe corporal punishment is violence by another name. Some parents consider it a necessary form of discipline. Some will even quote the Bible to back them up; but I believe it teaches a child to use violence as a coping mechanism. We have enough of that already."

Kids need to know there are consequences

Calvin Wolf, a Texas high-school teacher, says he and his wife spank their son, who turns 5 in a few weeks.

"He is a good kid, the little guy, but occasionally, like most children, has trouble listening," Wolf writes. "While some abhor the practice of spanking, or any sort of corporal punishment, what follows when the kid realizes you're nothing but talk?"

Spanking gets results, he says, mostly because his son knows his parents will spank if he's out of line. Schools deserve that leeway, too.

"Kids need to know that they can be punished sufficiently even if Mom and Dad are not around," Wolf writes.

Unsurprisingly, this is a lesson not learned

Timothy Sexton, a Florida father of two high-school boys, writes that the oddest element in Santos' spanking is how shocked mom and daughter are at the results of their choice.

"On those rare occasions when you get what you ask for in this life," he says, "you should not complain about what you get when you don't know what it is you are asking for."

No one is smarter after the incident, Sexton says. Not the kid, not the parent, not the vice principal, not the school district.

"My first reaction was that perhaps things are different in the world of daughters. Then I came to my senses and realized that much of American society is just plain oblivious. I personally cannot fathom my own children ever opting to receive a paddling from any school administrator rather than suspension. If you torture someone enough, you will get the information you are looking for regardless of the authenticity. Paddle a student and you don't even get that. The school gets nothing. The student gets nothing. Society gets nothing. Talk about a comprehensively vacuous method of punishment!"

Never hit a child as a parent or teacher?never

Pennsylvania resident Robert Zharko wants to make sure he's perfectly clear: "The vice principal is lucky I was not this child's parent."

Zharko, the father of a girl, 10, and a boy, 13, says he worries about the message physical punishment sends: Does it tell kids that striking someone is OK if you don't find the behavior acceptable?

"The punishments directed to my children are swift but always entail an association to the 'crime.' For example, when my teen rode his ATV without a helmet, he lost his riding privileges for two weeks. I never thought of striking my 13-year-old because of it. Never."

"A grown man thought it was appropriate to paddle a girl," Zharko writes. "The vice principal should be dismissed (with the blessing of the teacher's union) and the school investigated. As for the parents of Taylor Santos, they should be commended; they have maintained considerably more control than this father would have."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/split-issue-spanking-parents-wrestle-corporal-punishment-schools-224305749.html

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Images show North Korea halted construction on rocket launch pad

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? North Korea has stopped construction on a launch pad where intercontinental-range rockets could be tested, an interruption possibly due to heavy rains and that could stall completion up to two years, according to an analysis of new satellite imagery.

Despite the setback, however, Pyongyang is also refurbishing for possible future use another existing pad at the same complex that has been used for past rocket launches, according to the analysis of Aug. 29 images provided to The Associated Press by 38 North, the website of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

While the renovations don't mean a launch is imminent, they indicate North Korea is preparing the site for possible future rocket tests, according to the 38 North special report written by Nick Hansen.

North Korea conducted nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009, but experts don't believe Pyongyang has yet mastered the technology needed to shrink a nuclear weapon so it can be mounted onto the tip of a long-range missile.

There are worries, however, about North Korea's rocket and missile programs. The United States, South Korea and others have said North Korea uses rocket launches, including a failed effort in mid-April, as covers to test banned missile systems that could target parts of the United States. North Korea says recent rocket launches were meant to put peaceful satellites into orbit.

North Korea has repeatedly vowed to push ahead with its nuclear program in the face of what it calls U.S. hostility that makes a "nuclear deterrence" necessary.

Both the new launch pad where work has been suspended and the existing launch pad being refurbished are at the Tonghae launch complex, which houses nine facilities around the villages of Musudan, No-dong and Taepo-dong on the northeast coast, according to the report.

"Despite the temporary halt in construction at the new Tonghae launch pad and the failed test last April, the North Koreans appear determined to eventually build bigger and better rockets," Joel Wit, a former U.S. State Department official and editor of 38 North, told AP.

The failed April launch of Pyongyang's new Unha-3 rocket occurred at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in Tongchang-ri, a sophisticated, newer site on the country's northwestern coast.

The new commercial satellite photos of Tonghae, taken by DigitalGlobe, also show halted construction at fuel and oxidizer buildings near the new pad, the analysis said. Those buildings are described as crucial to any future tests.

The exact reason for the halt isn't clear, but the analysis says the rains this summer that killed dozens of people and submerged large amounts of farmland are one explanation. North Korea is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters because of its poor drainage, widespread deforestation and poor infrastructure.

There are no workers or heavy construction equipment at the new pad site. No flooding can be seen in the new photos, but the analysis speculates that the construction equipment may have been moved to help with rebuilding efforts elsewhere. It says that heavy equipment can only get to the site by a rutted dirt trail that crosses a stream.

"Whatever the reason, the slowdown, barring concerted North Korean efforts to make up for lost time, could result in a 1-2 year slip in the planned completion date of the new complex, which was probably the middle of this decade," the report said.

It said Pyongyang can still launch longer-range rockets from its Sohae facility.

The analysis also notes as an "important new development" the start of what could be a new launch control center meant for the entire complex. It's the only site "where work is proceeding at a rapid pace," the report said.

The images are also said to show "further, although very slow, progress" at a structure meant to build future long-range rocket stages. North Korea has also apparently improved is ability to destroy launched missiles, "an important development since rockets from Tonghae can come close to or overfly Japan."

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Five Simple And Actionable Local SEO Tools | Small Business Trends

How can you be sure that you?re getting the recognition you want (and deserve) online? ?Well, there are several easy to use tools?and most are free or low cost?that help create and monitor stellar local SEO. ?What you want to be able to do is identify the tools that are going be easy and efficient to use, while still yielding useful, actionable information.

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There are several great local SEO tools available, but we?ll walk through five, in particular, that you can leverage for some useful insights:

1. DIYSEO Local Report Card

This easy to understand report is customized specifically for your business. Using keywords, business type, industry, desired location and overall objectives the DIYSEO Local Report Card shows businesses their ranking on Google and tests their local listings on the major local search engines: Google, Yahoo, CitySesarch, Yelp, LocalEze and MapQuest.

With simple emoticons, a green smiley face and a red frownie face, the Local Report Card, provides a quick reference showing businesses where they are doing well and where they need to improve.

Bottom Line: DIYSEO Local Report Card is still in BETA testing but is free to use and provides a quick and easy snapshot of your businesses local efforts. DIYSEO also offers SEO planning programs for low monthly subscription costs.

2. Generate Local Adwords & Keywords

Not sure exactly what keywords will help you with your local campaign? As its name, this easy to use (and free) tool helps you establish local keywords based upon your already established list. You can narrow the list down through a list of exclusions and parameters.

Bottom Line: If you already know the keywords and adwords that have been working for your business, Generate Local Adwords & Keywords by 5MinuteSite is a great tool to help transform your words into locally recognized keywords.

3. Local Search Rank Checker

Tracking Google Local, Bing Local and Yahoo Local, the BrightLocal?s Local Search Rank Checker provides you with a comprehensive report analyzing your business? local rankings, showing you your previous ranking for both the local and standard search engines. Additionally, this tool tracks four different types of results including local search, organic, directory search (such as Yelp) and secondary searches.

Bottom Line: Depending upon your package, the Local Search Rank Checker can track up to 100 keywords and schedule your reports to run automatically, either weekly or monthly. Packages for this easy-to-use platform start as low as $9.99 per month, but users can first take advantage of a free 30-day trial.

4. Local Citation Finder

Developed by Whitespark and based around a process outlined by Garret French, Local Citation Finder helps businesses find the best locations to list their businesses for better local rankings. This tool shows up to 245 citations and provides a great organizational tool to allow you to keep track of the citations you already have. This platform is supported in 41 countries and reports can be run multiple times to show growth.

Bottom Line: This is a particularly good platform especially for businesses that don?t have a robust Web presence but also gives SEO professionals the opportunity to identify quality citations that are being missed. With a free version available, users can choose from a variety of packages that best suit their needs.

5. Google Places Category Tool

If you?re looking to expand the categories for your local SEO, this is a great tool that helps categorize your SEO keywords into different sectors. For example, if you?re selling shoes, you may also want to consider using keywords such as boots, sandals, orthopedic shoes, footwear, or tennis shoes.

Bottom Line: The Google Places Category Tool a very basic tool, but at a fantastic cost ? free. You might be surprised with some of the categories and synonyms that it produces for your keywords, giving you alternative options.

BONUS

It?s not a local tool, strictly speaking, but I just got a chance to take a look at a tool at?SERPs.com that offers some nice reporting around organic traffic, keyword rankings, and what?s changed and local/small businesses and startups will likely find the tool really useful.

Do you have a favorite we didn?t mention? Share with us which tools are changing the way you do local.

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About Tom Demers

Tom Demers Tom Demers is a co-founder and managing partner with Measured SEM, a search engine marketing consulting firm specializing in paid and organic search marketing. Learn more about Tom by following him on Twitter @TomDemers or find him on Google Plus.

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Syrian opposition figures meet in Damascus

(AP) ? Syrian opposition figures are holding a rare meeting in Damascus for talks during which they called for the overthrow of the Syrian regime.

Some 16 opposition parties are taking part in the conference headed by the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria ? a Syria-based opposition group.

The rare opposition gathering in a regime-held city was to discuss peaceful ways to end Syria's raging civil war and help unite the fragmented opposition.

Sunday's meeting at a hotel in the capital was held under tight security and was attended by ambassadors of Russia and Iran, two allies of embattled President Bashar Assad's regime.

The Syrian opposition suffers acute divisions between the largely exiled opposition and those based inside the country. The two differ on means to topple Assad.

Associated Press

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iPhone App To Help You Learn Chinese (Mandarin) Faster By Using Flashcards With Pictures

http://goo.gl/lCAUy??- "Chinese Flashcards with Pictures" is an iPhone app that
will help you learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures
(learn over 300 most commonly used words in the English / Chinese language from
A to Z), thanks.

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Analysis: Japan, China military conflict seen unlikely despite islets row

TOKYO (Reuters) - Hawkish Chinese commentators have urged Beijing to prepare for military conflict with Japan as tensions mount over disputed islands in the East China Sea, but most experts say chances the Asian rivals will decide to go to war are slim.

A bigger risk is the possibility that an unintended maritime clash results in deaths and boosts pressure for retaliation, but even then Tokyo and Beijing are expected to seek to manage the row before it becomes a full-blown military confrontation.

"That's the real risk - a maritime incident leading to a loss of life. If a Japanese or Chinese were killed, there would be a huge outpouring of nationalist sentiment," said Linda Jakobson, director of the East Asia Program at the Lowy Institute for International Policy in Sydney.

"But I still cannot seriously imagine it would lead to an attack on the other country. I do think rational minds would prevail," she said, adding economic retaliation was more likely.

A feud over the lonely islets in the East China Sea flared this month after Japan's government bought three of the islands from a private owner, triggering violent protests in China and threatening business between Asia's two biggest economies.

Adding to the tensions, China sent more than 10 government patrol vessels to waters near the islands, known as the Diaoyu in China and the Senkaku in Japan, while Japan beefed up its Coast Guard patrols. Chinese media said 1,000 fishing boats have set sail for the area, although none has been sighted close by.

Despite the diplomatic standoff and rising nationalist sentiment in China especially, experts agree neither Beijing nor Tokyo would intentionally escalate to a military confrontation what is already the worst crisis in bilateral ties in decades.

U.S. PRESSURE

"The chances of a military conflict are very, very slim because neither side wants to go down that path," said former People's Liberation Army officer, Xu Guangyu, now a senior consultant at a government-run think tank in Beijing.

Pressure from the United States, which repeated last week that the disputed isles were covered by a 1960 treaty obliging Washington to come to Japan's aid if it were attacked, is also working to restrain both sides, security experts said.

"I very seriously do not think any of the involved parties - Japan, China and including the United States because of its defense treaty (with Japan) - want to see a military conflict over this dispute," said the Lowy Institute's Jakobson.

"They don't want to risk it, they don't seek it and they do not intend to let it happen."

Still, the possibility of a clash at sea remains.

While the presence of the Chinese surveillance ships - none of which is a naval vessel - and Japan Coast Guard ships in the area might appear to set the stage for trouble, military experts said each side would try to steer clear of the other.

"The bad news is that China sent ships to the area. The good news is that they are official ships controlled by the government," said Narushige Michishita at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo.

"This is good news because they are not likely to engage in aggressive action because that would really exacerbate the situation and turn it into a major crisis," said Michishita.

The Chinese ships, he said, had another mission besides asserting China's claims to the islands and nearby waters.

"My guess is that some (Chinese) official patrol boats are there to watch out for fishing boats ... to stop them from making problems," Michishita said.

FISHING BOATS WILD CARD

Military specialists say the Chinese patrol vessels are well disciplined as are the Japan Coast Guard ships, while the two sides have grown accustomed to communicating.

"Both sides are ready, but both sides are very well under control," said a former senior Japanese military official.

What worries observers most is the risk that a boat carrying Chinese fishermen slips through or activists try to land, sparking clashes with Japan's Coast Guard that result in deaths - news of which would spread like wildfire on the Internet.

In 1996, a Hong Kong activist drowned in the nearby waters.

Diplomatic and economic relations chilled sharply in 2010 after Japan arrested a Chinese trawler captain whose boat collided with a Japan Coast Guard vessel. This time, tensions are already high and China is contending with a tricky once-in-a-decade leadership change while Japan's ruling party faces a probable drubbing in an election expected in months.

"Two rational governments of major countries would not intentionally decide to enter into a major war with each other over a few uninhabited rocks," said Denny Roy, an Asia security expert at the East-West Center in Hawaii.

"But unfortunately, you can arrive at war in ways other than that - through unintended escalation, in which both countries start out at a much lower level, but each of them think that they must respond to perceived provocation by the other side, both very strongly pushed into it by domestic pressure. That seems to be where we are now and it is difficult to see how countries can get out of that negative spiral."

Others, however, were more confident that an unplanned clash could be kept from escalating into military conflict.

"That's not really a major possibility, because there are still broad channels of communication between the two sides, and they would help prevent that happening. Both sides could still talk to each other," said former senior PLA officer Xu.

"Even before anything happened, you would also have the U.N Secretary General and others stepping in to ensure that the situation does not get out of control."

(Additional reporting by Chris Buckley and Michael Martina in Beijing, and Paul Eckert in Washington; Editing by Ron Popeski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-china-military-conflict-seen-unlikely-despite-islets-211514087.html

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Categories: SE Optimization, Site Promotion. Internet Business; SEO ...

Google does it again. After launching a barrage of updates over the past several months, Google does a splendid job at jabbing the most unscrupulous bunch of online entities on the Web. The update leaves Internet specialists and marketers in awe, perturbed and worst, petrified.

In a blink of an eye, the rankings of many websites were placed in jeopardy. A lot of websites lost their traffic, and even plunged to the bottom. Critics and frustrated SEOs question Google?s update, but there is no certainty. Although formulated to hunt down the notorious existence of unscrupulous web sites, the Penguin update still lashed at legit websites.

Does this call for a refurbished SEO strategy? Yes. Google?s Penguin update is specifically formulated to convey the message that black hat SEO won?t do you any good. Your website?s rankings can only climb atop Google if and only if you stick to webmaster guidelines. Otherwise, you will have to endure every Google penalty that will hit your way.

The Penguin update preys upon the typical dislikes of Google: spun content, unnatural link schemes, paid directory links, cloaking in web designing, spun web content, keyword stuffing and all other facets of the dark art of black hat optimisation. Should you wish to evade the potential threats of a penalized website, then you must find ways to get away from the stronghold of black hat search engine optimisation. Clean up your site!

Stay away from dangerous web sites. Backlinks from dangerous websites don?t add value to your website. Analysts say that Google is not impressed with the prohibited link to me and I?ll link to you approach. The algo update determines the relevancy of the sites you?re linking to. Don?t settle for illegal or paid backlinks if you wish to stay away from trouble or penalisation.

Put up fresh content on your site. Content is king with Google, so take advantage of this scheme. Why issue duplicate content when you can craft high quality articles that make you an authority in your industry? Superior content lures clients to your website!

Hire a white hat SEO company in Singapore today to conceive your Internet marketing strategy.

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

How Popular Is Passbook? Sephora Sees 17,000 Passbook Users On Day One, 20K After 24 Hours

sephora-passbookHow popular is Apple's Passbook, the new iOS 6 application that lets you store tickets, cards, and coupons in a mobile wallet-like interface? According to some early data from Branding Brand, the company that built the app for cosmetics and skin care brand Sephora, Passbook adoption is booming. In the first day following iOS 6's availability, Sephora's "Beauty Insider" card was added to 17,000 users' Passbooks. Twenty-four hours later, that number reached 20,000.

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Tarell McCrane's ?The Brothers Size? at Manbites Dog Is a ...

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Tarell McCrane?s ?The Brothers Size? at Manbites Dog is a showcase for four of the Triangle?s finest actors: Kashif Powell (left) as Ogun Size, Thaddaeus Edwards (center) as Elegba, J. Alphonse Nicholson Oshoosi Size (Jeremy V. Morris is not shown)

Manbites Dog Theater?s superlative 2012-13 season-opener, the North Carolina premiere of The Brothers Size by Tarell Alvin McCraney, provides a showcase for four of the Triangle?s finest actors: Kashif Powell as Ogun Size; Jeremy V. Morris and J. Alphonse Nicholson (alternating) as Ogun?s prodigal, fresh-out-of-prison younger brother Oshoosi Size; and Thaddaeus Edwards as Oshoosi?s mysterious friend Elegba, who wants Oshoosi to return to their life of crime.

Kashif Powell is magnificent ? simply magnificent ? as Ogun, named for the Yor?b? warrior god of iron. Ogun and Oshoosi live in a junkyard beside a Louisiana bayou. But The Brothers Size bears no resemblance to the ?Sanford and Son? television series, starring Redd Foxx. Kashif Powell?s Ogun may run a junkyard, but he is made of sterner stuff, and he makes a heroic effort to keep Oshoosi from going back to prison.

Working against Ogun is Elegba, who is named for the trickster deity of Yor?b? mythology. Elegba is eager to throw a spanner in the works of Ogun?s rehabilitation plans. Hovering ? always hovering ? on the edge of the action, the smiling but subtly sinister Elegba ? impishly portrayed by Thaddaeus Edwards ? seems to eavesdropping on the Size brothers? epic confrontations, and he plays Mephistopheles to Oshoosi?s Faust ? and Oshoosi never realizes, until it is too late, that he is taking all the risk in Elegba?s drug-smuggling enterprise, while Elegba is reaping all the profits.

When Oshoosi Size secretly resumes his wicked, wicked ways, he breaks his brother Ogun?s heart; and that heartbreak is passionately portrayed by Kashif Powell and Alphonse Nicholson. Powell?s Ogun is a giant, whereas Nicholson?s Oshoosi, named for an African hunter deity, is a wanderer who has ultimately lost his moral compass.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty member and StreetSigns Center for Literature and Performance co-founder and co-artistic director Joseph Megel stages The Brothers Size with enormous empathy for the three 21st century African Americans who become the flesh-and-blood counterparts of a trio of African deities. Megel knows how to leaven melodrama with a healthy dose of Magical Realism.

Set and costume designer Derrick Ivey?s minimalist set, with used tires, tied together for a backdrop and knotted ropes providing an ersatz curtain to the junkyard?s shop area. Ivey also provides an ample arena for the epic fraternal confrontation that Joseph Megel so skillfully orchestrates. Don?t miss the 100 minutes of The Brothers Size and the fervent standing ovation at the end of each performance. This time, Triangle audiences can shout ?Bravo!? without any fear that they are over-praising a production.

SECOND OPINION: Sept. 19th Durham, NC Independent Weekly review by Kate Dobbs Ariail (who awarded the show 5 out of 5 stars): http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/the-brothers-size-an-amazing-script-by-tarell-alvin-mccraney/Content?oid=3151966; Sept. 18th Raleigh, NC News & Observer review by Roy C. Dicks: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/09/17/2350008/the-brothers-size-tells-a-mystical.html; and Sept. 16th Raleigh, NC CVNC review by Jeffrey Rossman: http://cvnc.org/article.cfm?articleId=5730. (Note: To read Triangle Arts & Entertainment?s online version of Triangle Theater Review?s Sept. 14th preview by Robert W. McDowell, click http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/2012/09/in-the-brothers-size-tarell-alvin-mccraney-injects-ancient-african-myths-into-present-day-louisiana/.)

Manbites Dog Theater presents THE BROTHERS SIZE at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 20-22, 3:15 p.m. Sept. 23, and 8:15 p.m. Sept. 26-29 at 703 Foster St., Durham, North Carolina 27701.

TICKETS: $12 weeknights and $17 Friday-Sunday, except $5 Student Rush Tickets (sold one hour before show to students with ID) and $2 discount for seniors 62+ and active-duty military personnel.

BOX OFFICE: 919-682-3343 or http://manbitesdogtheater.tix.com/. SHOW: http://www.manbitesdogtheater.org/402/.

VIDEO PREVIEW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_sXkVcJjag&. SEASON: http://www.manbitesdogtheater.org/season/.

PRESENTER/VENUE: http://www.manbitesdogtheater.org/.

BLOG: http://theupstager.wordpress.com/.

DIRECTIONS: http://www.manbitesdogtheater.org/find/.

OTHER LINKS:

The Play: http://www.faber.co.uk/work/brothers-size/9780571239450/ (Faber and Faber), http://www.brothersisterplays.org/about_the_plays.html#brothers (The Brother/Sister Plays), and http://newdramatists.org/tarell-alvin-mccraney/brothers-size (New Dramatists).

The Playwright: http://newdramatists.org/tarell-alvin-mccraney (New Dramatists), http://www.brothersisterplays.org/about_tarell.html (The Brother/Sister Plays), and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarell_Alvin_McCraney (Wikipedia).

The Brother/Sister Trilogy: http://www.brothersisterplays.org/index.html (American Conservatory Theater, Magic Theatre, and Marin Theatre Company).

The Director: http://comm.unc.edu/faculty-and-staff/faculty/joseph-megel/ (UNC Department of Communication Studies).

Yor?b? Mythology: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoruba_religion (Wikipedia).

EDITOR?S NOTE:

Robert W. McDowell is editor and publisher of Triangle Theater Review, a FREE weekly e-mail theatrical newsletter that provides more comprehensive, in-depth coverage of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill theater than all of the other news media combined. This review is reprinted with permission from Triangle Theater Review.

To start your FREE subscription to this newsletter, e-mail RobertM748@aol.com and type SUBSCRIBE TTR in the Subject: line.

To read all of Robert W. McDowell?s Triangle Theater Review previews and reviews online at Triangle Arts & Entertainment, click http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/author/robert-w-mcdowell/.

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The Best Anti-Poverty Program? Effective Scheduling of Hourly ...

Susan Lambert, Associate Professor at the University of Chicago?s School of Social Service Administration and the author of a much-discussed op-ed in yesterday?s?New York Times, once told me that she gets a lot of grief. ?You study what,? say her social work friends. ?Scheduling??

I am happy Susan?s brilliant work is?getting the attention it deserves, because reshaping schedules of low-income workers is actually the single best shot we currently have at an anti-poverty program.

Susan makes bold proposals for the redesign of the?Fair Labor Standards Act?that deserve serious attention. But, as she acknowledges, changing the FLSA is a heavy lift. It?s too much to imagine labor wanting to re-open FLSA protections in the current political climate.

So the question is: what can we do?now?to address the problem of unstable schedules? That?s what a union leader asked me last week.

The key is to begin with the facts as employers see them: that the key to global competitiveness is to control their labor costs. They attempt to do this by achieving a tight fit between labor supply and labor demand. To attain this tight fit between, say, sales staff and customers, employers today send staff home if it?s a slower day than expected. So a nurse?s aide is sent home when she reports to work if the patient census is lower than expected; or a waitress is called in on her day off because the restaurant is surprisingly packed.

The result is schedules that change from day to day and week to week. Often employees get only three days? notice of next week?s formal schedule, with the understanding that even this is subject to change.

Meanwhile, the low-wage workforce tends to have a higher load of both child- and elder-care than any other group of Americans. Typically, American families in the bottom third rely on relatives for child and elder care?relatives who often have schedules as unstable as their own.

The result? Absenteeism?s astronomical. Turnover?s tremendous. Employers bemoan these costs but assume that it is workers? inherent irresponsibility that?s to blame.

Now hear this: it?s the workers??responsibilities?that are to blame. They cannot leave toddlers home alone. They need to take grandma to get treatment for her ulcerating diabetes sores. Anyone who would ignore these basic responsibilities?well, you probably wouldn?t want to hire them anyway.

What?s the solution? Again, it?s all in Susan?s research. Susan has documented that in retail stores with just-in-time scheduling often 80% of the hours that need to be staffed do not change from week to week.

She also has documented turnover as high as 500% a year; 80% is commonplace. That?s expensive for employers, given that replacing an hourly worker typically costs 75% of annual salary. Absenteeism is also extremely high: Susan?s student Julia Henly and her colleagues found that 80% of the sales staff in one department of a large store were on probation due to absenteeism.

What I?ve proposed is software that will allow an employer to achieve ?schedule equilibrium?: the point at which there?s the tightest fit possible between labor supply and labor demand?without driving up turnover and absenteeism. To say this differently, the goal is to drive down front-end labor costs to the maximum extent possible without driving up back-end labor costs.

Such software would make it easy for employers to see that it does not help their bottom line to have schedules that ignore the realities of their workers? lives. You?ve got to run your company with the workforce you have, not the workforce you wish you had.

Other best practices also could make a lot of difference. What about a tool employers could use to identify the 80% of hours that are stable from week to week (or whatever the percentage happens to be), so the employer could post those hours as a permanent schedule and then have a different system for staffing the remaining 20% of the hours that are unavoidably unstable?

More modest changes, too, could make a big difference in workers? lives, such as allowing employees to time their breaks so that they can call home to check that a latchkey kid has arrived safely home. A comprehensive list of best practices are set out in?The Center for WorkLife Law?s?report,?Improving Work-Life Fit in Hourly Jobs: An Underused Cost-Cutting Strategy in a Globalizing World. (Citations to all the studies mentioned in this post are available in that report.)

Remember the union guy who called me earlier this week? He?s running some of these best practices up the flagpole right now. This might not be the kind of global solution Susan?s called for. But at least it?s getting us from point A to point B in a highly, highly, highly?highly?constrained political environment.

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Source: http://www.momsrising.org/blog/the-best-anti-poverty-program-effective-scheduling-of-hourly-workers/

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Climate change to fuel northern spread of avian malaria, study finds

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Malaria has been found in birds in parts of Alaska, and global climate change will drive it even farther north, according to a new study published today in the journal PLOS ONE.

The spread could prove devastating to arctic bird species that have never encountered the disease and thus have no resistance to it, said San Francisco State University Associate Professor of Biology Ravinder Sehgal, one of the study's co-authors. It may also help scientists understand the effects of climate change on the spread of human malaria, which is caused by a similar parasite.

Researchers examined blood samples from birds collected at four sites of varying latitude, with Anchorage as a southern point, Denali and Fairbanks as middle points and Coldfoot as a northern point, roughly 600 miles north of Anchorage. They found infected birds in Anchorage and Fairbanks but not in Coldfoot.

Using satellite imagery and other data, researchers were able to predict how environments will change due to global warming -- and where malaria parasites will be able to survive in the future. They found that by 2080, the disease will have spread north to Coldfoot and beyond.

"Right now, there's no avian malaria above latitude 64 degrees, but in the future, with global warming, that will certainly change," Sehgal said. The northerly spread is alarming, he added, because there are species in the North American arctic that have never been exposed to the disease and may be highly susceptible to it.

"For example, penguins in zoos die when they get malaria, because far southern birds have not been exposed to malaria and thus have not developed any resistance to it," he said. "There are birds in the north, such as snowy owls or gyrfalcons, that could experience the same thing."

The study's lead author is Claire Loiseau, a former postdoctoral fellow in Sehgal's laboratory at SF State. Ryan Harrigan, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles, provided data modeling for the project. The research was funded by grants from the AXA Foundation and National Geographic.

Researchers are still unsure how the disease is being spread in Alaska and are currently collecting additional data to determine which mosquito species are transmitting the Plasmodium parasites that cause malaria.

The data may also indicate if and how malaria in humans will spread northward. Modern medicine makes it difficult to track the natural spread of the disease, Sehgal said, but monitoring birds may provide clues as to how global climate change may effect the spread of human malaria.

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"First evidence and predictions of Plasmodium transmission in Alaskan bird populations" was written by Claire Loiseau, Ryan J. Harrigan, Anthony K. Cornel, Sue L. Guers, Molly Dodge, Timothy Marzec, Jenny S. Carlson, Bruce Seppi and Ravinder N. M. Sehgal and published Sept. 19 in PLoS ONE.

San Francisco State University: http://www.sfsu.edu

Thanks to San Francisco State University for this article.

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Armed man updates Facebook while holding hostage

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A man who took an office worker as a?hostage in Pittsburgh Friday was making?comments on his Facebook page during negotiations with police, which the police chief says was a "distraction" from the effort to resolve the crisis.?

The six-hour standoff did end peacefully when?Klein Michael Thaxton, 22, was taken into custody by police. Negotiators spent hours?on the phone trying to coax Thaxton to surrender, and police were also monitoring his Facebook page.

"how this ends is up to yall," Thaxton reportedly said in one of his Facebook messages.

"welln pops youll never have to woryy about me again you'll nevr need to by me anything no need to ever waste ur hard earned money on me. i'll live n jail you dnt want me around anymore thats kool bye...i love u assata sis" was another.

Thaxton's Facebook page was taken down a few hours into the standoff.??

Thaxton told police he had a gun and a bomb in the 16th-floor office at 3?Gateway Center, Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper told reporters at the scene.

"He is not telling negotiators why he's doing this," Harper said. The hostage, Charles Breitsman, was unharmed, and there were no injuries in the incident, he added.

Thaxton walked into the office of a company that handles union pensions?shortly after 8 a.m. and took Breitsman hostage, police said, but had not made any demands.

On Facebook, while the page was still up, several?people responded to Thaxton's remarks,?saying they were praying for him and encouraging him to cooperate with police.

Harper said that while the remarks show "that people are concerned about his well-being," the comments and Facebook activity were?also "a distraction" for police negotiators, and he asked those who were commenting to "keep it short."

"We would hope his friends would stop communications on Facebook, let our trained negotiators deal with this matter," Harper said.

Others on Facebook were urging Thaxton to continue his standoff with police, Harper said. Police were monitoring those Facebook messages,?and those people could face criminal charges as accessories, he said.

On its face, the case is similar to another one last year in Utah,?involving a?16-hour standoff with police, and the suspect posting updates about the tense situation on Facebook.

Jason Valdez?was wanted on a felony drug warrant, but refused to come out of a motel room there and refused to let an acquaintance in the room with him go free.

Police tried serving the warrant at around 5 p.m. on a Friday,?but Valdez barricaded himself in the room with the aquaintance, a woman. That led to a SWAT team on the scene, and police and family members trying to negotiate with Valdez. During those subsequent 16 hours, Valdez posted photos and updates on Facebook, according to police.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/armed-man-updates-facebook-while-holding-hostage-1B6036578

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Lindsay Lohan Gives Fans Look At 'Liz & Dick' With Teaser Trailer

Lohan's Elizabeth Taylor biopic will premiere on Lifetime in November.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Human stem cells restore hearing in gerbil study

This undated photo provided by Nature shows cells in the cochlea of deaf gerbils. The yellow ones are nerve cells derived from human embryonic cells. These cells improved the hearing of the gerbils, in an experiment that may someday help human patients. Results of the work, done in gerbils, were reported online Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in the journal Nature by a team led by Dr. Marcelo Rivolta of the University of Sheffield in England. (AP Photo/Nature, University of Sheffield, Marcelo Rivolta)

This undated photo provided by Nature shows cells in the cochlea of deaf gerbils. The yellow ones are nerve cells derived from human embryonic cells. These cells improved the hearing of the gerbils, in an experiment that may someday help human patients. Results of the work, done in gerbils, were reported online Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in the journal Nature by a team led by Dr. Marcelo Rivolta of the University of Sheffield in England. (AP Photo/Nature, University of Sheffield, Marcelo Rivolta)

(AP) ? For the first time, scientists have improved hearing in deaf animals by using human embryonic stem cells, an encouraging step for someday treating people with certain hearing disorders.

"It's a dynamite study (and) a significant leap forward," said one expert familiar with the work, Dr. Lawrence Lustig of the University of California, San Francisco.

The experiment involved an uncommon form of deafness, one that affects fewer than 1 percent to perhaps 15 percent of hearing-impaired people. And the treatment wouldn't necessarily apply to all cases of that disorder. Scientists hope the approach can be expanded to help with more common forms of deafness. But in any case, it will be years before human patients might benefit.

Results of the work, done in gerbils, were reported online Wednesday in the journal Nature by a team led by Dr. Marcelo Rivolta of the University of Sheffield in England.

To make the gerbils deaf in one ear, scientists killed nerve cells that transmit information from the ear to the brain. The experiment was aimed at replacing those cells.

Human embryonic stem cells can be manipulated to produce any type of cell. Using them is controversial because they are initially obtained by destroying embryos. Once recovered, stem cells can be grown and maintained in a lab and the experiment used cells from lab cultures.

The stem cells were used to make immature nerve cells. Those were then transplanted into the deaf ears of 18 gerbils.

Ten weeks later, the rodents' hearing ability had improved by an average of 46 percent, with recovery ranging from modest to almost complete, the researchers reported.

And how did they know the gerbils could hear in their deafened ears? They measured hearing ability by recording the response of the brain stem to sound.

The gerbils were kept on medication to avoid rejecting the human cells, much like people who get transplants of human organs, Rivolta said. But that might not be necessary if the procedure proceeds to people, he said. Scientists may be able to work with stem cells that closely match a patient, or even use a different technology to make the transplanted cells from a patient's own tissue, he said.

Rivolta's team also reported making immature versions of a second kind of inner-ear cell. Transplants of those cells might be able to treat far more cases of hearing loss. But the team has not yet tested these in animals, Rivolta said.

Yehoash Raphael of the University of Michigan, who didn't participate in the work, said it's possible the stem cell transplants worked by stimulating the gerbils' own few remaining nerve cells, rather than creating new ones. But either way, "this is a big step forward in use of stem cells for treating deafness," he said.

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