Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Elon Musk's Hyperloop Announcement Time Is 4 ... - Business Insider

Elon Musk will release his plans for the "Hyperloop," a super fast form of transportation this afternoon at 1:30 Pacific time.

In a tweet, he teased that he was up all night, with others, putting the final touches on the plan.?We'll have full coverage of the Hyperloop as soon as it's announced.?

For the most part, the Hyperloop is a mystery.?

Musk has teased it by saying?it will be able to get people from San Francisco to Los Angeles in 30 minutes. He described it as?a "cross between a Concorde, a railgun and an air hockey table."

He will not build the Hyperloop himself. He's going to released the design and hope someone else does it.?

Here's another little detail from Alex Weprin:

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-i-will-announce-the-hyperloop-at-130-pacific-2013-8

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Monday, August 12, 2013

From The Desk Of Shari Brodsky: Supermarket Superstar Week Three

Guest Blogger Shari Brodsky watches the teevee so you don?t have to.

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Lifetime is throwing a little more support behind Supermarket Superstar. They?ve moved it to Thursday 10:30 EST. Which makes Project Runway its lead in.

So, I had to wait an extra three days to see it. (Not really a hardship, but still) Anyway this week was:

Natural Foods

We had three contestants?per usual.?First up was a mom with two boys. One of her kids was diagnosed with a neurological disorder when he was six, (He?s seven now). She altered his diet to only all natural foods and went gluten free and he?s doing well. Um? okay. So she brought her chi tea cakes which sandwiched a cinnamon espresso cream. Yup, gluten free whoopee pies, you know, for kids.

Funny story, contestant number two, quit her corporate gig, spent a year teaching herself to cook. Lost fifty lbs, and now runs a health food focused food truck called Molly?s Milk Truck. (Her name is Hoda. She?s from Hoboken, NJ) Her product is an Apple Bomb. It?s an apple, baked and coated with apple pie goodnesses like walnuts, cinnamon nutmeg and butter and wrapped in pie crust with a pie crust bow at the top. It looks AWESOME.
It tastes good but then Michael (the chef mentor) asks her what?s healthy about it. And she starts talking and he stops her. ?How many calories in this?? She doesn?t know. ?Over a thousand?? She is sure, ?absolutely not.?

After the jump, Shari gets buggy with it?

When they go to the kitchen to start cooking we find out a little more about her healthy apple bomb

apple bomb nutrition information

That?s right folks, 1260 calories for this health conscious treat. 570 calories from fat, 83 grams of sugar and even if you subtract the fiber count, you?re still at 78 grams of carbs per serving. That?s twice an Atkins Maintenance allowance and with only 9 grams of protein, just a lot of carbs and fat.

Please do not misread this as a condemnation of this product. I have always said that the key to making food delicious is to add sugar and fat. But delicious and healthy are sadly, just not the same thing. I mean Jesus, her cost per item was $12.89 per apple w/pastry crust. So its half a day?s calories and half a day?s budget for food and in the end, you get something that?s almost, but not entirely unlike apple pie.

They told her to make the apples smaller and the crust less buttery and then moved on because the third guy was the charm.

He was concerned, as am I, about the inefficient system of growing protein in our country. Look, I love beef and chicken. (don?t like pork or pig, growing up Jewish I just never developed a taste for it) but in so many markets these are the choices, five cuts of beef, ranging from chuck and ground to ribeye and flank/skirt steak, and chicken. And a boatload of pork too. So contestant three, a new dad who wants to make the world better for his daughter, introduced us to the Chirp Chunk.</p><p style=?text-align:left;?>A chirp chunk has 18 grams of protein and a low, (but never discussed) level of carbs. It?s a perfect energy bar made without whey or soy but with almond butter, flax seeds, puffed rice, and?crickets

Crickets. I was thinking we could raise goats or eat sheep, but bugs are a viable alternative protein source, and if I had to grab a protein bar for the road, his numbers would intrigue me and I wouldn?t be turned off, but then, I?m not a picky eater and it won?t be the first but I ever ate, I mean I had an older brother.

The mentor?s response??Crickets

But then they tasted it and they had to admit, it wasn?t bad. Well, Michael and Cornyn did, Debbie Fields took one small bite, and then never got near it again. Even as later while he was making a batch, Cornyn and host, Stacie chowed down on a few

cornyn and stacie enjoying crickets

Mrs. Fields? response to that?

mrs fields watching ppl eat crickets

In the kitchen they proclaimed three dollars too high a cost for a protein bar with bugs in it, so to cut the costs they suggested that he mix in the devil?s tears and a few rabbit turds rather than using almond butter. (It?s possible they suggested switching the almonds butter out for peanut butter. To me, those are the same result)

So Beelzebub?s tears were substituted for the rich and not stupid or mundane almond butter. I really don?t understand why people would like desserts and the like to taste like a second grader?s lunch, but I?ll admit, crushed peanuts blended with sugar is a cheap way to go. And go he did.
crickets

The advice to the Whoopee Pie Chick? Make them smaller and since the center oozes out, or as professional chef Michael Chiarello says, ?Fix the poopie in your whoopee? they suggest adding Ticalose CMC, a stabilizer. Her eyes almost pop out of her head, but they explain it?s a cellulose product with no gluten.

Naturally delicious.

The Focus Group this week is personal trainers. The bug guy is thrilled. Trainers LOVE protein bars.

Debbie Fields tells them about the bar, gives all the specs and then tells them there are crickets in it. They like it. One guy says it has an aftertaste and he thinks that?s the crickets, but since the crickets are dehydrated, ground into a fine flour and then added, it?s probably psychosomatic. Either way, it got a better response than the tough and excessively used dough wrapped around a perfectly good apple and coming in with a lower calorie count than before but still high enough for it not to be lower than good old fashioned apple pie.

They liked the whoopee pies and the fact that they were gluten free but not really thrilled about her 18 grams of sugar per serving.

The Apple Bomber went home. She spent a year studying food and doesn?t know that sugar and fat and flour all mixed together are not healthy? maybe she?ll learn that in the second year.

That leaves Crickets and Whoopee pies in the Con Agra Branding Studio.

the branding lab

She has incorporated her son Isaac, ?Izzy? for short into her brand. Cornyn is very sensitive to her sick son?s place in this process.

cornyn deltes her little boy

He has no idea what to do with The Chirp Chunk Logo
the chirp logo playful but not hiding the cricket component

They present to the head of buyer at the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company.

the Whoopee Pie still has some Poopie in its Whoopee

whoopee buyer squish

And the concept of Crickets in his stores, combined with the fact that they taste good actually gets him to not just smile but laugh!
He Laughed?

Mrs. Fields gave her advice. I would never feed bugs to my children. (Not advice really, mostly a closed minded attitude by a woman who baked cookies in the eighties in big factories where some bugs no doubt got into the dough), but hey, it?s her opinion and okay, she?s not cutting edge. Both Michael and Cornyn believed that the Chirp Bar was groundbreaking and delicious. Michael told him. ?You have a chance to do right by the community, the planet and your balance sheet? Big words from a guy with a restaurant and store in Napa.

Cornyn agreed that the Chirp Bar was probably the best way to break through this barrier and get people used to the idea.

The man from A&P gave it some thought.

On the one hand he had expensive ($4.69 for three two bit cakes) trendy, (gluten free) Whoopee pies, that don?t hold together when you eat them. On the other you have a ground breaking new source of protein to introduce to American consumers in an easy to eat and familiar tasting format.

He made his decision and American consumers will have the opportunity to purchase Gluten Free Whoopee Pies in your freezer section.

Sigh.

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She hates facebook and long walks on the beach, but does have a twitter account that she rarely uses @sharibrodsky

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Texas Comptroller Susan Combs Joins Forces with Libraries to Fight Battle Against Childhood Obesity

July 16, 2013

(AUSTIN) ? Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today announced a partnership with the Texas Library Association to provide all public libraries and more than 1,100 public elementary schools with nutrition and fitness-related books and DVDs geared to children and pre-teens in the fight against obesity.

The partnership is part of the Comptroller?s efforts to boost awareness of the agency?s legislatively mandated Reshaping Texas Web portal ? a comprehensive statewide collection of resources and information to help Texans address the economic effects of obesity. Besides books and DVDs, the Comptroller is also supplying free sports equipment to public schools in areas identified as being at high risk for obesity.

?Our goal is to raise awareness and understanding about the importance of healthy habits throughout life,? Combs said. ?Libraries serve the most critical role of any entity in empowering people with the information they need. They offer many resources to help improve family health and fitness.?

The Web portal, www.ReshapingTexas.org, is a result of legislation which charged the Comptroller with collecting research and information on the economic effects of obesity and areas in which children are at risk.

According to studies, one in three Texas children is overweight or obese, including almost half of the state?s Hispanic children.

?For most children, being overweight or obese is the result of unhealthy eating patterns and too little physical activity,? Combs said. ?Innovative policies and practices can reach children while they are still young, reversing unhealthy weight trends and preventing weight gain in the first place.?

The Comptroller?s office will order and distribute free of charge more than 15,000 books and DVDs to be distributed to all 910 Texas public libraries and more than 1,100 select public elementary schools in August and September. The libraries include 588 main locations and their 322 branch locations, located in 248 of Texas? 254 counties.?(The counties that do not have public libraries reporting to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission are Loving, Glasscock, Delta, McMullen, Roberts and Borden.)

The sports equipment will go to students in the fifth through eighth grades at more than 3,500 schools.

For a complete listing of the book titles and DVDs, go to www.reshapingtexas.org/content/reshaping-texas-books-libraries.

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Merkel challenger tries to calm storm over east German jibe

By Noah Barkin

BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor candidate Peer Steinbrueck travelled to eastern Germany on Saturday to try to calm a storm over his recent comments suggesting opponent Angela Merkel lacked passion for Europe because she grew up in the former communist East.

The Social Democrat (SPD) trails Merkel's conservatives by some 15 points in opinion polls with just six weeks left until a German election, and has been searching desperately for issues that might help him narrow the gap.

But his campaign has been dogged by gaffes, including the latest remarks, which infuriated some east Germans and drew rebukes from parties across the political spectrum.

At an SPD campaign event in the eastern city of Halle, Steinbrueck told his audience that the comments, made in a newspaper interview earlier this week, had been misconstrued and he praised easterners as "capable and hard-working people".

"I certainly did not mean to suggest that people who grew up in the East have an innate or regionally-determined distance to Europe," he said. "And I ask you to please not understand the remarks this way."

Roughly a fifth of German voters live in the former communist East. The SPD has not done well there in past elections. In 2009, they won roughly 18 percent of the eastern vote, compared to nearly 30 percent each for Merkel's conservatives and the far-left "Linke" party.

During the euro zone debt crisis, some of Germany's partners and domestic critics have accused Merkel of focusing too much on German interests, and lacking the passion for Europe that drove previous chancellors like Helmut Kohl, who pushed Germany into the euro.

Some have suggested it is a generational phenomenon - she is the first German leader to have been born after World War Two. Others point to her upbringing in the communist East, where European integration was not the major topic it was in the West.

In the Tagesspiegel interview, Steinbrueck was asked about comments by another former chancellor, Helmut Schmidt, that Merkel lacked passion for Europe.

"That is right," Steinbrueck said. "The interesting question is whether this is because she grew up in the GDR (German Democratic Republic) and therefore the European project is more distant for her than a politician who grew up in the West."

He added in the interview that he was not accusing Merkel of anything, as she had not chosen which side of the Iron Curtain she grew up on. That has not spared him from criticism.

Members of Merkel's party, keen to score political points before the vote, have accused Steinbrueck of insulting millions of people from East Germany and central Europe.

Even the SPD's allies have weighed in, with the head of the Greens, Juergen Trittin, saying in a weekend interview with the Welt am Sonntag newspaper: "Frau Merkel's European policies are bad, but not because she comes from the GDR."

(Additional reporting by Holger Hansen; editing by Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/merkel-challenger-tries-calm-storm-over-east-german-161537345.html

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Elliott Wave Overview: Gold and Oil Are Looking Bullish

From an Elliott Wave perspective the price action looks nice and clean on several markets, for possible trading set-ups, but unfortunately not much on the FX. I am looking gold, and tracking short-term bullish wave pattern. Current minor pull-back could be wave four, with wave five in view. For any long scalps, keep an eye on 1297 for invalidation-stop level.
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Oil is also looking bullish, but on 15min chart this time where five waves from the low suggest that price will travel higher in the near-term. Any longs here should have stops at the lows. First support of interest comes in at 103.50-103.70.
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Court declines to hear lawsuit against Tim McGraw

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? A federal court has declined to hear Curb Records' lawsuit against Tim McGraw and Big Machine Records, another setback in the label's legal fight with the country star.

A U.S. District Court judge in Nashville, Tenn., signed an order administratively closing the case until a decision over copyright of music McGraw recorded is made in a lawsuit filed in Tennessee state court.

Curb initially filed a lawsuit over copyright and breach of contract issues and tried to bar McGraw from signing with Big Machine Records.

McGraw has countersued, and a judge allowed him to make new music with a different label for the first time in his more than 20 years as a recording artist.

He released that album, "Two Lanes of Freedom," earlier this year.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/court-declines-hear-lawsuit-against-tim-mcgraw-225409888.html

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Nonprofit labor organizers using taxpayer funds to attack businesses ...

By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org

HARRISBURG ? Labor activists using tactics adopted from the Occupy Wall Street movement are crashing restaurants across the nation in an effort to raise wages for workers ? and they?re getting taxpayer money to fund the effort.

Using a combination of federal grants and grants from left-leaning organizations, the Restaurant Opportunity Center, or ROC, is technically a charitable nonprofit and not a union. But their pro-worker messages, anti-employer protests and self-proclaimed goal of organizing service sector employees for the purposes of negotiating higher wages make ROC look and sound much like a labor union.

UNION OR NOT: With the help of unions like AFSCME, the Restaurant Opportunities Center protested an Olive Garden in center city Philadelphia.

Some see their tactics as a deliberate attempt to skirt the nation?s labor laws. Only unions elected by a majority of a workplace can negotiate with employers on workers? behalf, though ROC seems to be doing so in the absence of any election.

But others, including the head of the AFL-CIO, an umbrella group for dozens of labor unions, see ROC and groups like them as the new face of labor organizing in America.

ROC gets bankrolled with taxpayer cash

While the Restaurant Opportunity Center is working to increase wages for some workers, they are getting paid, in part, with federal tax dollars.

According to tax filings for ROC United, the parent organization that has launched the smaller chapters operating in many cities, the group got $180,000 in government grants during 2010 and another $60,000 in similar grants during 2011.

The organization?s budget was about $1.72 million in 2010 and $2.65 million in 2011 ? meaning taxpayer dollars accounted for a little more than 5 percent of their operating costs.

Other funding for ROC?s initiatives comes from the usual left-wing sources, including grants from the Tides Foundation, a group that also gets tax dollars from the federal government, as a previous Watchdog.org investigation uncovered.

Some Republican members of Congress are asking for an investigation into a Department of Labor?grant to ROC.

Getting ROC-ed

The group employs?disruptive ?mic-check? tactics made popular by the Occupy Wall Street movement. Take ROC?s?July 25 action at the Capital Grille restaurant in midtown Manhattan.

On that day, ?during the usual lunch rush, a?signal was given ? and?more than a dozen protesters stood at their tables and shouted their concerns to all within earshot.? They were calling attention to what they said was an unfair minimum wage law that allows restaurants in New York City to pay their tipped workers only $5 per hour.

?Capital Grille, shame on you. Restaurant workers deserve fair pay too,? they chanted as they were escorted from the dining area.

It wasn?t only happening in New York.

At the same time, a similar group gathered outside an Olive Garden restaurant in center city Philadelphia.

?If we don?t get no justice, you don?t get no peace,? they chanted in unison.

Across the nation, minimum wage activists rallied outside Red Lobster, Olive Garden and Capital Grille restaurants ? all of which are owned by the same parent company, Darden Inc. ? to decry corporate lobbying they say puts a lid on the minimum wage for restaurant workers.

But these supposedly grassroots efforts were in fact a well-orchestrated assault launched by ROC and labor union allies in several major cities. Other groups, such as the SEIU-backed Fast Food Forward, are working toward the same goal.

According to the group?s website, ROC began targeting Darden restaurants because the company joins with the National Restaurant Association, to lobby Congress in order to keep wages and benefits low.

Darden Restaurants did not return calls seeking comment.

A similar effort targeting a chain of New York restaurants owned by Chef Mario Batali came to an abrupt halt last year when Batali sought and received a restraining order against ROC.

From humble beginnings to national network

Rather than unionizing a work place and using the collective bargaining process to negotiate with employers, groups like ROC use loud protests designed to attract public and media attention.? They threaten lawsuits and disrupt business.

ROC-ING ALONG: During a 2011 meeting of the National Restaurant Association in Chicago, ROC organized a ?flash mob? to protest.

In short, they use techniques that would be illegal if they were an actual union, said Stefan Marculewicz, an attorney who specializes in labor issues.

?Labor organizations by their very existence are supposed to be democratic institutions,? Marculewicz said.? ?A majority of the workers have to sign up, or they have the option to not sign up.?

But ROC is not a union. And because they do not have to gain support from a majority of employees at a certain business ? as a union world before it could begin negotiating with employers ? groups like ROC can make their voices heard and their presence known without officially representing the workers they claim to support.

Maria Myotte, communications director for ROC, did not return calls and emails seeking comment on the organization?s strategy.?But in a 2007 interview with the New York Post, one of ROC?s top officials described the practice as ?minority unionism.?

?While a union has to go in and organize the majority of a shop to get some kind of collective bargaining agreement, in our case we?ll have a group of workers come in ? a small number from a restaurant, and we will ?organize? them to create a demand letter, eventually file litigation, protest in front of the restaurant and get press,? said Saru Jayaraman, a co-founder of ROC.

ROC started in New York City to provide community support to the families of restaurant workers killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Now, they claim their goals include organizing workers ?to create consequences for ?low road? restaurants that employ illegal and other exploitative workplace practices.?

There are more than 200 groups like ROC across the country. They have names like Our Walmart, Warehouse Workers for Justice, and the Food Chain Workers Alliance. There are direct affiliates of ROC now operating in almost a dozen major cities.

And the group is attracting attention from some high-profile figures in the labor movement.

Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, an umbrella group for dozens of major labor unions, praised Jayaraman and ROC in June during his comments at a gathering of the Labor Research Action Network in Washington, D.C.

?The Restaurant Opportunity Center has built a dynamic and expanding advocacy organization in an industry where 40 percent of the workers earn the minimum wage or less,? he said. ?Saru is a real pioneer who is demanding answers to the questions that need to be asked about the future of workers.?

The AFL-CIO has entered into partnership agreements with several national networks of worker centers and created a procedure under which dozens of worker centers have affiliated with state federations of labor and central labor councils. Trumka said labor unions and work activists should try to ?thicken those ties? in coming years.

Boehm is a reporter for Watchdog.org and can be reached at Eric@PAIndependent.com.? Follow him on Twitter @EricBoehm87

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Tiwai workers? union welcomes agreement with Meridian



8 August 2013

Media Release

Tiwai workers? union welcomes agreement with Meridian

The union representing workers at the Tiwai Point smelter welcomes the agreement reached between Meridian Energy and the smelter owners.

?This agreement protects jobs and offers some stability for the workers and the community of Southland,? says EPMU organiser for Invercargill Trevor Hobbs.

?It?s concerning that the agreement only guarantees the smelter will stay open for a few more years, but our members and their families now have some breathing room. We?ll be following up with the smelter owners to get clarification about the details of the deal and how it might affect the smelter workers in future.?

?Having received $30 million of taxpayer support, NZAS now has a strong obligation to keep the smelter operating for many more years to come.?

The Tiwai Point smelter is worth 3200 jobs and $1.6 billion a year to Southland?s economy.

?The job security which the smelter provides for the people of Invercargill is hugely important,? says Trevor Hobbs.

The Parliamentary Inquiry into Manufacturing, which released its report earlier this year, found that a strong and successful manufacturing sector is vital for exports, better jobs and higher incomes in New Zealand.

?What we need is a dedicated national plan to grow our manufacturing sector and lower our exchange rate, which is hurting Kiwi businesses and workers.?

The EPMU thanks the people of Invercargill, who have rallied around the smelter workers during this stressful time. ?Thousands of postcards were sent to Bill English, Minister of Finance, asking him to save our smelter. The Southland community have been a huge support to our members,? says Trevor Hobbs.

The EPMU remains concerned about yesterday?s proposals to make some maintenance staff at the smelter redundant and will be working with the company to try to reduce this number.

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Source: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1308/S00273/tiwai-workers-union-welcomes-agreement-with-meridian.htm

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

News Summary: Closing Fannie Mae could boost rates

IN PLANNING STAGES: Homebuyers could feel the pinch if Congress phases out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-controlled mortgage guarantee giants that were rescued with a $187 billion taxpayer bailout during the financial crisis.

STATUS UPDATE: Congressional efforts to overhaul the nation's mortgage finance system got a boost Tuesday from President Barack Obama's call for changes that are generally in line with the Senate's bipartisan plan.

POCKETBOOK HIT: Typical borrowers could pay about $75 per month in extra interest payments, about half a percentage point, on an average mortgage under the Senate proposal, and about $135 more under the House plan. That's on a conforming loan of about $200,000 with the borrower providing a 20 percent down payment.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/news-summary-closing-fannie-mae-165907962.html

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Apple juice and arsenic

In response to the investigation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) into the arsenic content of apple juice, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers guidance to families concerned about the impact of such exposure to their children?s health.

The FDA tested hundreds of samples of apple juice for arsenic and found the overall level of arsenic is low. Because a small proportion of samples had higher levels of arsenic, the FDA is now proposing an ?action level? of no more than 10 parts per billion of inorganic arsenic in apple juice ? the same level set by the Environmental Protection Agency for drinking water. Action levels represent limits above which FDA may take enforcement action to remove products from the market.

Based on its investigation, the FDA is confident in the overall safety of apple juice for children and adults. The AAP reminds parents that it is not necessary to offer children any juice to have a well-balanced, healthy diet.

For years, the AAP has recommended limited intake of all sweet beverages, including juice, to reduce the risk of poor nutrition, obesity and childhood cavities.

If parents want to include juice in their children?s diet, juice should be limited to 4 to 6 ounces a day for children ages 1 to 6 years, and 8 to 12 ounces a day for children age 7 and older.

Children should be encouraged to eat whole fruits to meet their recommended daily fruit intake.

The AAP will work with the FDA and other federal agencies to limit the level of arsenic in foods and drinks and will participate in discussions about decreasing arsenic exposure. Parents who have questions about their child?s nutrition are encouraged to speak with their pediatrician.

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Source: http://downtown.woio.com/news/health/130141-apple-juice-and-arsenic

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Tim Cook meets with China Mobile chairman

Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly met with China Mobile Chairman Xi Guohua on Tuesday to "discuss matters of cooperation," according to Reuters. The meeting is thought to be a step towards the Chinese wireless carrier offering the iPhone to its customers, though no official statement was released regarding an agreement.

With over 700 million customers and the title of the largest wireless operator in the world (by subscribers), a deal to offer the iPhone would be a huge win for both the state-owned China Mobile as well as Apple. China Mobile users have notoriously shied away from 3G and higher speeds in greater numbers than its competitor's subscribers. Whether or not the iPhone can help change that trend remains to be seen.


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Wind and waves conquer Hitler&#39;s Atlantic Wall - The Local

Decades of weather and waves have done what World War Two and post-war demolition attempts failed to do - bring the enormous concrete bunkers which formed Hitler's Atlantic Wall to the brink of collapse.

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Now Danish authorities are tearing down, or blowing up, the bunkers to protect swimmers and holidaymakers from the crumbling remains, the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper reported on Thursday.

"The bunkers did not exactly make our beaches more beautiful," said Iver Einvoldsen, mayor of Ringk?bing, which is on the 50-kilometre stretch of coast where the huge concrete defence structures are being torn down.

As the weather has taken its toll, the concrete has started to fall to pieces, exposing sharp and rusted iron reinforcement rods, on which it is feared tourists could injure themselves.

Yet some Danes are upset that the bunkers are being removed from the landscape.

"This is part of our history. One is removing something which could have great meaning for future generations," said Louise Kjaer, a landscape architect. She said the landscape was given edge by the bunkers, and they were relevant in an age where much about World War Two was being forgotten.

The bunkers were part of the Atlantic Wall, an enormous series of defensive structures built to protect the Third Reich from sea-based invasion. It stretched from Norway to Spain. The Danish section was built between 1942 and 1944 - by Danish companies who made huge profits from the business, the Frankfurter Rundschau said.

Post-war attempts to destroy them failed and they were abandoned to the weather - which has now done enough of a demolition job that they can be torn down.

"The old bunkers are reminders of a dark chapter in Denmark's history that we cannot be allowed to forget," said Environment Minister Pia Ohlsen Dyhr. "But we have to accept that some of the bunkers have become a risk to tourists and swimmers. Now we are removing the most dangerous, to the delight of all of those who enjoy our beautiful west coast environment."

The remains will be used in road-building projects. Work started this week to demolish around a fifth of the 600 or so bunkers along the coast.

The Local/hc

Source: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20130801-51173.html

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GIMME SHELTER: Summer is busy season for the Niagara Falls ...

Cathy Fugler

GIMME SHELTER/Cathy Fugler

Oh, a storm is threat?ning
My very life today
If I don?t get some shelter
Oh yeah, I?m gonna fade away



Saturday was a great day: We participated in Niagara Dogfest, which is a big annual event celebrating all things canine.

Baby bunnies have a temporary home at the Niagara Falls Humane Society. (Photo NFHS)

The Niagara Falls Humane Society was invited to host a barbecue lunch for the day, as we did last year, and we also included our signature Sour Puss Lemonade stand, and an Art for Animals tent. Thanks to everyone who supported our efforts and helped us pull off another successful fundraiser.

Every day is a busy day at our little shelter, and yesterday was no exception. In addition to her usual duties, our vet tech, Jen, was caring for a baby robin, feeding a tiny hummingbird, and attending to two baby bunnies. The variety of things she is responsible for sure makes her days interesting. There is a tremendous amount of caring in our building every single day, and it makes me proud to work here.

The Niagara Falls Humane Society?s vet tech, Jen Wanless, cradles a tiny hummingbird for feeding. (Photo NFHS)

Summer is such a busy time at the shelter. Please be patient if you call and get put on hold, or if you have to wait in our lobby. If you have an animal to surrender, call us first to set up an appointment. And be aware that we have a waiting list for cat surrenders because the shelter is full right now.

Unbelievably, people are still leaving their dogs in cars in our community. I implore you to leave your pets at home where they are safe and cool on these hot summer days. It?s incredible to me that every single day we get calls about dogs suffering in locked cars in the summer heat. Your dog?s health and wellbeing is completely your responsibility. Keep them safe. Leave them at home. And if you see a dog in a hot car, please call us, or the police immediately, don?t take matters into your own hands.

Please visit our website, www.nfhs.ca? to view all the animal profiles, and to check out what?s happening at the shelter. Our Facebook page is another great way for you to stay in the loop.

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Please visit our website, www.nfhs.ca and like us on Facebook. We have so many wonderful animals looking for their forever families right now, check them out on our Facebook albums HERE.

If you think you might have a talent or skill that would help the shelter, please call or email me. Are you good at fixing things? Gardening? Desktop publishing? Are you crafty? We could use your help. Call me so I can fill you in. The number at the shelter is 905-356-4404, or visit our website at www.nfhs.ca.

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Source: http://www.bulletnewsniagara.ca/2013/08/01/gimme-shelter-summer-is-busy-season-for-the-niagara-falls-humane-society/

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[Q] Screen resolution for android games

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Hello,

I want to know, does screen resolution really matters for playing games on android os?.

having a phone with 196ppi is enough or not?



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