Friday, November 30, 2012

Hurricane center pushes to improve storm surge warnings

MIAMI (Reuters) - Friday marks the end of an Atlantic-Caribbean hurricane season where the greatest devastation was caused by water rather than wind, U.S. National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb said.

Accordingly, the center is ramping up efforts to develop new warnings that better convey the threat from the deadly storm surge pushed ashore by monsters like Sandy, which slammed the U.S. Northeast in October.

"We've been working toward a new storm surge warning for a few years now," Knabb told Reuters in an interview at the hurricane center in Miami. "And Debby, Isaac and Sandy show us how much we really need to hit the accelerator on getting that storm surge warning out the door."

Debbie, Isaac and Sandy were three of the four storms that hit the United States during the 2012 season.

Starting with a meeting next week, the forecasters will review their warning systems and speed up development of a separate warning system for storm surge in hopes of having an experimental version ready to test in the next couple of years, Knabb said.

It will include a high-resolution graphic showing how high the surge would grow and how far inland it would reach at various times. Storm surge rarely correlates neatly with wind strength, Knabb said.

"Hurricane-force winds and storm surge doesn't always occur in the same places or at the same times when a storm approaches," he said. "Where the storm surge occurs is very dependent upon details of the coastline and the elevations and all that."

The United States is increasingly at risk from storm surge. Much of its densely populated Atlantic and Gulf coastlines lie less than 10 feet above sea level, and the seas are gradually rising as the Earth warms and ice caps and glaciers melt.

At the same time, the population in the hurricane region is growing rapidly. From 1990-2008, population density increased by 32 percent in Gulf coastal counties, 17 percent in Atlantic coastal counties, and 16 percent in Hawaii, according to the 2010 Census.

Much of the nation's commerce also depends on seaports and the transit systems that link to them.

Improving the storm surge warning system not only could help tailor evacuation orders as a storm approaches, it could help homeowners, business owners and governments know where and how to fortify before the next season comes.

"We can't hope that it doesn't happen again ... because it will. It's just a matter of when, not if," Knabb said.

Superstorm Sandy highlighted the need for more flexible warnings and greater focus on storm surge.

RAMPAGE

After killing 69 people on a rampage through the Caribbean, Sandy hit the densely populated northeastern United States in October, killing at least 131 more people and causing an estimated $71.3 billion of damage in New York and New Jersey.

It leveled entire beach towns, flooded subways and tunnels, paralyzed the nation's financial capital and knocked out power to 8.5 million customers in 21 states.

The behemoth storm was more than 900 miles wide as it churned northward up the Atlantic. It approached New Jersey as a hurricane, a spiraling system that draws energy from warm seas and has its strongest winds around the center.

Just offshore, it morphed into an extra-tropical "Nor'easter," a colder storm that draws energy from the atmosphere and spreads the strongest winds over a broader area. That did not lessen the danger.

"The ocean was churned up over a long period of time by this massive wind field. Tropical or not, we knew the storm surge hazard was going to be significant," said Knabb, who had warned for days that Sandy would push a surge of seawater up to 11 feet high over parts of New York and New Jersey.

"That's what did most of the damage in Sandy," he said. "We had a huge area impacted by storm surge and waves and most of that area did not get hurricane-force winds."

The hurricane center worked closely with local government officials who ordered evacuations in low-lying areas, and waged an intense media campaign to get the warnings out.

But since Sandy was not expected to be a hurricane or tropical storm at landfall, it didn't fit neatly into the hurricane center's standard package of warnings and graphics that focus on wind.

Hurricane watches and warnings, which are issued by local governments on the advice of forecasters, are based on expectations for strong winds within 36 to 48 hours.

The forecasters did not want hurricane warnings issued only to have them taken down when Sandy made its anticipated transition to an extra-tropical storm near the shore. They feared that would create a false impression that the danger was over just when it was greatest.

"It would have really caused a lot of confusion for a lot of people trying to make decisions and evacuate," Knabb said.

Another option - "faking it" and pretending it was still a hurricane when it wasn't - would have been an obvious deception, Knabb said.

"We do need to have some credibility and call it like we see it," he said.

Instead, the hurricane center continued to issue advisories in the regular format and through its regular distribution system, stressing the storm surge danger and referring people to their local Weather Service office for specific flood projections.

In all, the 2012 season brought 19 tropical storms, 10 of which strengthened into hurricanes.

That made it a busier-than-average year that topped the seasonal forecasts issued in the spring by government and private meteorologists.

But none of the storms that hit the United States this year were "major" hurricanes on the Saffir-Simpson scale that ranks them into five categories according to their wind strength. Most were not even hurricanes, which are tropical cyclones with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour.

Beryl was a tropical storm when it swirled ashore in Florida and soaked the southeastern United States in May, before the season officially began. Debby was also a tropical storm when it dumped 2 feet of rain over northern Florida in June, sending thousands fleeing from rapidly rising rivers.

Tropical Storm Isaac delayed the start of the Republican National Convention when it brushed by Tampa, Florida. It strengthened into a hurricane that flooded the Mississippi and Louisiana coasts and put New Orleans' refurbished levees to the test.

Despite storm surges that topped 12 feet, the elaborate defenses built to protect the city after the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster withstood the onslaught.

(Reporting by Jane Sutton; Editing by Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hurricane-center-pushes-improve-storm-surge-warnings-174150385.html

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The Kid Who Ruined Christmas


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I waited in line at Target yesterday behind a woman buying a Santa costume, reindeer footprints, fake snow?and a cookie plate to feed the?fictitious character. ?My nine year old still believes,? she giddily told the cashier. Having an almost nine year old myself, I was pretty incredulous that any kid that age still bought the whole Santa thing, but if she wanted to put forth all that effort, more power to her. I?ve never been so glad to be Jewish.

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I mean, there?s no way I?d be up for all of the work that you Christmas celebrating parents have to put forth. You must successfully convince your children that an overweight man, carted by twelve reindeer in the sky, delivered their presents via the chimney while they were sleeping. I have friends who leave faux evidence of reindeer poop or have family come dressed as Santa so they have photographic proof of the visit. Personally, I want some credit for the gifts, since I?m the one who shopped for them, bought them and wrapped them. But, bravo to you folks who go the whole nine yards.

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You know who else deserves a bravo? The children belonging to those of us who don?t celebrate Christmas. It turns out, they are the true heroes of the season. Imagine the pressure those kids face of being in on the act and not being able to tell their friends that the whole thing is a hoax. We train our kids to tell the truth, but they have to bite their tongues while their friends get their pictures taken at the mall and find elves invading their homes and track Santa?s whereabouts online. The whole damn advent calendar is like a ticking time bomb, just waiting to see if our kid is going to be the asshole who ruins Christmas for the ones who still believe.

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So, while you?re decorating your gingerbread houses or baking your Santa cookies or making your world famous fudge, think of that nice Jewish kid in you child?s class and make an extra batch for him. He?s been working his ass off for you and never gets any credit. Or, he?s the one you?re cursing for blowing the whole thing. In that case, cut him a little slack. He really did try.

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Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 (AT&T)


Samsung is ahead of the curve when it comes to connected cameras. The company built an excellent Wi-Fi implementation into both point-and-shoots like its WB850F ?and advanced interchangeable lens cameras like the NX1000 . At the same time, it leads the pack in Android handset development. And its Galaxy S III? smartphone?walked away with our Editors' Choice award for Android phones.

It's only logical that Samsung would eventually combine a camera and an Android media player into one device. The resulting 16-megapixel Samsung Galaxy Camera ($499.99 list) is a bit of a Frankenstein product?it's very large for a camera, even one with a 21x zoom lens, and thick when compared with a phone. It offers 3G connectivity (although you'll have to pay a monthly fee for that privilege), it lets you use photo apps like Instagram, and it lets you fling Angry Birds at disgruntled pigs?but no, it doesn't make phone calls. Despite its ambitious design, the Galaxy Camera doesn't oust the 20x-zooming Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V ?as our Editors' Choice superzoom camera. The HX30V runs circles around the Galaxy from a performance perspective, although its Wi-Fi and Internet-sharing capabilities are nowhere near as slick.

Design and Features
The Galaxy Camera is big. It's bigger than any compact superzoom I've used, and it's bigger than an interchangeable lens camera like the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL5. It measures 2.8 by 5.1 by 0.75 inches (HWD), and it's no featherweight at 11 ounces. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 , which has a shorter zoom lens but a much larger 1-inch image sensor, is only 2.4 by 4 by 1.4 inches in size and 8.5 ounces in weight.

The main reason for the size of the Galaxy is the huge 4.8-inch, 16:9 widescreen display. Most rear LCDs top out at 3 inches at a 4:3 ratio. It's astounding how much different this makes using the camera as compared with a run-of-the-mill point-and-shoot. One downside to the big screen is that it doesn't look quite as sharp as the displays on the best digital cameras. Even though it's 1,280-by-720 and thus 921k dots in resolution, just like the LCD found on the Nikon Coolpix S9300 , the larger screen size reduces the pixel density.

The first question that popped into my mind when I picked up the Galaxy Camera was, oddly enough, "Where does my thumb go?" The big touch-sensitive LCD occupies almost the entirety of the Galaxy's backside. I have thick fingers and was worried that holding the camera normally would result in accidentally changing settings. Thankfully this proved not to be the case, as the bezel is just wide enough so my right thumb can rest against it when shooting, without accidentally setting off the touch-shutter. Due to the overall size of the camera I ended up taking photos with both hands, resting my left hand near the lens as I would with a compact interchangeable lens camera or SLR.

Physical controls are nonexistent. This is not a device well-suited for shutterbugs who demand quick control over settings. There's a zoom rocker built into the shutter control, a Power button, and a button to raise the flash. To lower it, simply push it down into the body. All shooting controls?ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed, Shooting Mode, Exposure Compensation, and the like?are adjusted via the touch-sensitive LCD. The controls are big enough on the screen to make them usable, but they are no substitute for real physical controls. That's a shame, as there is more than enough room on the front of the body for a simple control wheel, and the top has plenty of space for a Mode Dial or EV Compensation dial. Advanced shooters will appreciate the ability to add a grid overlay to the live view display, not unlike those found on now-ancient manual focusing screens. I opted for a 3-by-3 grid, but there are also 4-by-4, 2-by-2, and diagonal patterns.

If you're the type to leave your camera in auto, or simply use your phone for all of your camera needs, chances are you'll seldom venture out of automatic mode. That's why Samsung has built a number of "smart scene" modes. You can scroll through presets that best capture fireworks, night scenes, fast action, macro objects, panoramic views, and more. For group shots, there's a special Best Face mode?it takes five images in succession and lets you mix and match the best expressions from people in the shot?so you can salvage a good family photo, even if Uncle Karl has his eyes closed in half the shots.

You can fire the shutter by pressing a physical button, but you can also touch a big onscreen camera icon to shoot a photo. There's a box that lets you know where the camera is focusing, but you can override this by touching the area of the frame on which you'd like to focus. If you feel like controlling the shutter with your voice you can make it take a photo by saying "cheese," or "shoot," and activate a 10-second self-timer by simply saying "timer."

The default camera app gives you full control over the 21x (23-483mm equivalent) zoom lens. Having such a powerful zoom is one of the biggest advantages that the camera holds over smartphone cameras. The iPhone 5 and its ilk feature fixed lenses that don't cover as wide of an angle as this lens, and couldn't dream about zooming in to capture close detail. Macro focusing is supported, and while you can't butt the lens right up against your subject, you can focus on objects about 1.5 inches from the front element when using the Smart Macro scene mode. If you just activate macro shooting in Program mode, you'll be limited to 2-inch close focus.

Unfortunately, not all Android camera apps support zooming. If you're a fan of Instagram, Pixlr-o-matic, or Retro Camera, you'll be left shooting the camera at its widest focal length. Of course, you can shoot a zoomed-in photo using the standard camera app and later add filters using your favorite retro camera filter program, but it would be nice to see these apps updated to support zoom control. Social networking apps that use the default Android camera like Foursquare and Untappd do not face this limitation?they just take you into the full-feature application and allow you to snap away.

There are a few Samsung-specific Android apps installed that will aid in photo sharing. While most users will likely share photos via Facebook, Flickr, or Twitter?all available for download via the Google Play store?users with multiple Samsung devices will be interested in AllShare Play and Group Cast. AllShare Play is a DLNA server that makes it possible to push your photos and videos to Samsung devices, your PC, and other connected devices. Group Cast lets other devices on your current Wi-Fi network connect to the Galaxy Camera, via a password, to see your photos and videos. Device-to-device sharing is also supported via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct, both accessible from the camera application.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

I had a VA loan, now I have a conventional, would like to refinance ...

Are you trying to finance over 80% of your appraisal value? Assuming you are not a disabled veteran, the subsequent use fee for VA can be very hefty (3.3% of loan amount). If you are aiming to finance 90-95% with cash out or 100% without cash out, this very likely would be the right approach despite the high fee however you should still compare to other programs as well.

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New Bothell Business Offers Coffee, Beer, Wine and Networking ...

If you want a side of networking the next time you purchase your latte, consider Bothell's newest Main Street gathering place ? Brew.

"If you?re in the area, just stop by and we?ll introduce to whoever is here," said owner Eric Metzger. "It?s not what you know, it?s who you know."?

Metzger has taken that philosophy to the coffee shop from his contracting business, WeHoneyDo, which is now also located in the back of the building at 10035 Main Street.

A lack of space for his previously home-based WeHoneyDo business led him to find the building. And the fact that retail was a required component of having a business on Main Street fit perfectly with his daughter's goal of opening a coffee shop.

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Brew is a definitely a coffee shop ? and they currently offer breakfast and lunch sandwiches. Still in the works are plans to offer wraps, soups and pizzas, and a small kids menu. What makes this business a little different that the average coffee shop, however, is the addition of local wine and beer.?

"We want our cafe to be a gathering place," said Metzger's daughter Carissa, who runs Brew. "People can come and just watch the news, sip on a white chocolate mocha, have a glass of wine for girls night out, or have a beer."

Between Brew and the WeHoneyDo office is a large meeting room for networking events, company meetings and/or workshops. It's open to the public and those interested should call Brew at 425-686-7670 to reserve the space.?

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TiVo Sees Surge In Subscriptions Thanks To Cable Deals; Reports Service Revenues Of $61M, Net Income Of $59M In Q3

TiVo_logo_2012_300dpi (1)TiVo reported solid third-quarter financials thanks to subscription growth from MSOs and payments in litigation it settled with Verizon earlier this year. It reported service and technology revenues of $61 million, which was up 18 percent from a year ago. It also reported net income of $59 million, which was bolstered by $78.4 million from litigation proceeds due to the Verizon settlement.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Smartphone Specs Leak, Release Date in 2013?

Books & Review | Cole Garner Hill

Updated: Nov 27, 2012 03:42 PM EST

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(Photo : Samsung) According to Nenamark 2, the S4 uses a 1.2GHz processor and comes with a screen with a resolution of 480 x 800.

As consumers continue to snap up Samsung's bestselling Galaxy SIII and Note 2 smartphones, numerous rumors suggest the specs for the upcoming Galaxy S4 handset have been leaked. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has already shown up in the Nenamark 2 benchmark database, according to The Droid Guy.

Nenamark 2 is a benchmark for high-end mobile devices that measures graphical performance by using realistic scenes that could be taken from a typical game and presents the results in frames per second. This provides a performance number that could be used for realistic comparisons between devices, according to the app's Google Play description.

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Benchmark results for Samsung's "GT-19400" recently popped up in Nenamark 2, prompting some to believe that this is the Galaxy S4. Some question the veracity of the report due to the underwhelming nature of the purported specs, while other point out the fact that the unnamed device does carry a model number that would seem to put it in succession with the Galaxy SIII ("GT-19300").

According to Nenamark 2, the GT-19400 uses a 1.2GHz processor and comes with a screen with a resolution of 480 x 800. The GPU is said to be an ARM Mali-400, as Sam Mobile points out who was the first to report these results.

It's worth noting that even if this is Samsung's Galaxy S4, the test may not reflect the specs of the final product, it's possible this benchmark is just an early part of the testing phase.

That was certainly the case when Samsung tested its Galaxy SIII. As Android Community notes, when Samsung was testing the handset's firmware, it was listed with mediocre specs. So, it's possible the Galaxy S4 Samsung is currently testing won't reflect the final version of the smartphone. Or, it could be a different smartphone altogether.

If it isn't the Galaxy S4, some speculate the device could be the successor to the Galaxy SIII Mini, or the highly rumored Galaxy S2 Plus.

Previous rumors have all centered on a 2013 release date for the Galaxy S4, and labeled the alleged Galaxy S4 with an entirely different set of technical specifications such as a 5-inch Super AMOLED HD display panel with 441ppi and a resolution of 1920 x 1080, an Exynos 5450 processor, 2GB of RAM, a Mali-T658 GPU and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean right out of the box. Other rumors have also said that Samsung is currently in the process of testing an eight-core processor, but there has been no mention of what that tech would be used for.

A source in South Korea suggests the Galaxy S4 won't be released until 2013 because Samsung is struggling to mass-produce the new screens. The displays reportedly require a new high-tech evaporation technique. According to the reports, Samsung is trying to obtain advanced LITI technology from 3M that allows OLED material to be more smoothly printed on glass.

Some sources are speculating Samsung will introduce the new displays to the world at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

That will surely continue to build excitement towards the release of the Galaxy S4.The new chipset is reportedly faster than the one currently in the Google Nexus 10 tablet and will be made on a 28nm process.

It is also believed that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will feature a 13-megapixel camera. This 13-megapixel sensor was originally planned for the Galaxy S3 and second-generation Galaxy Note, but due to the time schedule to get the S3 out it was decided to hold the new cameras back in favor of putting them into the next generation Galaxy device. A 13-megapixel camera would be capable of capturing pictures with 4208 x 3120 resolution.

Meanwhile, Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy SIII smartphones continue to be virtually unrivaled successes. Just weeks ago, the SIII became the world's top-selling smartphone, according to research by Strategy Analytics.

Samsung's Galaxy S III overtook Apple's iPhone 4S to become the world's bestselling smartphone model for the third quarter (July through September) of 2012. The Galaxy S III shipped 18 million units worldwide, compared with 16.2 million for the iPhone 4S. That's 11 percent of all smartphones shipped on the planet, according to Strategy Analytics.

The Note 2 has been almost as popular. Samsung has sold 5 million of its Galaxy Note II smartphone tablet hybrid devices in the first two months on the product's release, the company announced Nov. 26, according to InformationWeek.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Construction sets foundation for modest GDP | | MacroBusiness

The ABS released Construction Work Done for the September quarter this morning, which is a key driver of Australia?s business investment led GDP. Here are the key figures:

SEPTEMBER KEY FIGURES

Sep qtr 12

Jun qtr 12 to Sep qtr 12

Sep qtr 11 to Sep qtr 12

$m

% change

% change


Value of work done
Building

19 332.7

-0.9

-3.3

Residential

11 147.5

-0.9

-5.0

Non-residential

8 188.2

-0.8

-0.9

Engineering

32 241.6

4.4

22.4

Total construction

51 681.8

2.6

11.6


SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES(a)


Value of work done
Building

19 257.9

-1.6

-4.9

Residential

11 221.9

0.6

-3.7

Non-residential

8 036.0

-4.5

-6.4

Engineering

32 040.1

3.8

13.9

Total construction

51 298.0

1.7

6.0

No real surprises here. The mining boom continues to power with engineering work done up 3.8% in the quarter and 13.9% year on year. Until recently, this was being offset by declines in residential and other construction, but this release shows some improvement in residential, although still down -3.7% on the year, the quarter on quarter number improved 0.6%. Other construction continues to struggle. Some hope for the RBA?s growth hand-off plan then.

Westpac sees the following internals:

Private infrastructure work, which is lumpy from quarter to quarter, rose 7.8% in the quarter, following an increase of 1.1% in Q2 (revised up from 0.2%).

Private new residential building activity increased by 0.9%, following five quarters of decline. This is the start of an upswing, although the strength of the cycle remains uncertain.

Private renovation work fell once again, down 2.0%, the fourth consecutive fall. This is an indication that consumers have been relatively cautious over this time.

Private non-residential building activity slipped, down 3.0%. This follows rises in four of the last five quarters. The level of work in this segment remains around historic lows, as a share of GDP.

Public construction pulled back as we anticipated, but the correction was sharper than we allowed for, with a fall of 7.3% (vs f/c -2.5%). This follows a 1.9% rise in Q2, a result boosted by a ?burst? of activity prior to the end of the 2011/12 financial year.

The total of these, 1.7% quarter on quarter was below consensus of 2% but is still very strong. ?Still, this is one input into a GDP disappointment.

A couple of charts for ya:

Source: http://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2012/11/construction-sets-foundation-for-modest-gdp/

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REFERENCES AND EDUCATION DIRECTORY ? Ultrasound ...

If somehow, you have come across the idea of becoming an ultrasound technician, it will be extremely encouraging to know that in fact, that is one of the best career choices that one can make today. Especially with ever expanding nature of the medical industry, the role of ultrasound tech is extremely dynamic, making it a very viable career choice.

Because of the many different developments in the medical sector, there is a growing need for ultrasound technicians in the field of medicine today. Even though their roles vary from normal medical practitioners, there are many different perks when it comes to starting a career in ultrasonography. To begin with, you will definitely be involved in the saving of lives. This gives most people a deep sense of purpose and fulfillment, which is one of the key benefits of becoming an ultrasound tech.

As an ultrasound tech, you will be tasked to maintain, check and operate all the ultrasound equipment. Even though it might sound like a straightforward task, you need to realize that ultrasound equipment is not as simple to operate compared to other traditional medical machinery. The average individual will not be able to operate ultrasound equipment effectively, which is why ultrasound technicians need to be around to use the equipment to perform various tasks. You will also need to be responsible for purchasing new parts if there are any parts of the machinery that might be worn out or need to be replaced.

If you are intent on becoming an ultrasound tech, there are also certain types of training and skill development that you will need to undergo. Most ultrasound technicians will be required to complete ultrasound training, which is widely available at different universities, colleges and even some hospitals. In most cases, you will get hands on training with the common types of ultrasound equipment, leaving with invaluable experience when dealing with them.

These courses are extremely important to your career as an ultrasound tech, as you will be trained to operate the many different types of ultrasound equipment. You will also learn how to do maintenance checks and simple repairs, as you have to gain as much knowledge about ultrasound equipment as possible. You will also learn how to create and update work schedules, which help keep things organized, especially when you have to deal with many different patients all at once.

Upon completion of your course, you should no problem finding a job as an ultrasound tech, as you will find that almost all hospitals and clinics will be eager to employ you, simply because there is such a high demand for qualified ultrasound technicians. Most ultrasound technicians begin their career in the diagnostic imaging department, which is a very good place to start.

With this much potential in the field of ultrasound technology, being an ultrasound tech is one of the best career choices you can make. So sign up for a course immediately, as there is very little chance that you will ever regret becoming a certified ultrasound technician.

Being an ultrasound technician or ultrasound technologist can be a lucrative career. Let ultrasoundtechnicianschoolsnow.org help by providing you with up to date information on ultrasound tech. You?re just one click away.

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Belarus and Kazakhstan able to reach more in regional cooperation. ? News | Economy ? Belteleradiocompany

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Belarus and Kazakhstan able to reach more in regional cooperation.

This was stated today by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belarus Yergali Bugelenov during the roundtable discussion of CIS integration issues. He positively evaluated the agreements reached during the recent visit of the Belarusian PM to Kazakhstan. A lot of them have already been executed in form of specific contracts. Progress in the development of the Common Economic Space was noted today. The creation of its contract and legal base is being carried out right now.
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Local bookseller observes positive reading habits of 'Facebook generation'

The Facebook generation is reading strong according to a recent survey, and a local bookseller said he has observed part of the trend in a Memphis bookstore.

"I've been a bookseller for 35 years. Publishers have been speaking directly to that demographic recently and that's nothing but good," said The Booksellers at Laurelwood manager Eddie Burton.

According to the report from Pew Research Center, 8 in 10 Americans between the ages of 16 and 30 have read a book in the past year. That's compared to about 7 in 10 adults in general.

Of the the younger adults surveyed some 75 percent read a print book, 19 percent read an e-book and 11 percent listened to an audiobook.

Among Americans who read e-books, those under the age of 30 are more likely to read their e-books on a cell phone or computer than on an e-book reader.

The Memphis Public Library offers hundreds of e-book checkouts in their digital media collection.

The collection allows you to read e-books on ipads, kindles, smartphones and other devices.

Frequent user Kristin Huntley said she loves the digital services that the library offers, and finds it easy to use.

"I love how easily accessible it is. They have also added many more popular titles and authors, such as Dave Eggers," said Huntley.

Burton said he can agree that e-readers contribute to this demographic reading more, since it can be accessed anywhere.

He said since publishers are releasing books like The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Twilight and Matched that are directed to this demographic, young Americans are more likely to keep reading.

"10 or 15 years ago you had intermediate books or classics to chose from," said Burton.

However, Burton said he has observed more classic books being purchased by this age group.

He said it's hard to differentiate what is being bought for class requirements or for recreational reading.

"I like to think more and more enjoy great literature," said Burton.

When talking about his daughters - who are in the lower part of this demographic - Burton believes that they are talking about books on Facebook, and that other young Americans discuss books on social media too. Which also contributes to more young adults and teenagers reading nationwide.

Source: http://downtown.wmctv.com/news/arts-culture/88351-local-bookseller-observes-positive-reading-habits-facebook-generation

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Nexus 4 Sold Out Again - Business Insider

Steve Kovach, Business Insider

Just like it said it would, Google made its Nexus 4 Android smartphone available for sale again in the US.

Shoppers who went to the Google Play store briefly saw an 8 GB model going for $299, shipping in 4-5 weeks.

In less than half an hour, it was sold out again.

LG makes the Nexus 4 for Google, which chooses manufacturing partners to make Nexus-branded Android phones and tablets.

DON'T MISS: Nexus 4 Review >

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sound Advice On Making Bankruptcy Work For You | Siben & Siben ...

TIP! Find the right time to take action. They say timing is everything, and this rings true when filing for bankruptcy.

Deciding to file for personal bankruptcy is a major life decision, and should not be jumped into lightly. Check out the advice given in this article so that you can have an idea of what you can expect before you make such an important decision. Prepare yourself by learning as much as possible beforehand.

TIP! Once you have determined that you have no alternative to bankruptcy, educate yourself on all the areas of bankruptcy laws, in your state, as much as possible. Your future finances are in jeopardy, so you must be prepared and stay proactive by being involved with your attorney and your case.

There are two different kinds of personal bankruptcy you can file for: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. There is a wealth of information online about each type of bankruptcy and their respective pluses and minuses. If there is anything that you don?t understand, go over it with your lawyer so that you can make the best decision.

TIP! You should not have to pay for a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. Make sure you ask lots of questions.

Determine the type of bankruptcy that is best for you and your situation. There are a few types of bankruptcy. Research each type before filing. Consider the pluses and minuses of each type of bankruptcy and seek out the advice of a financial adviser.

TIP! If, after you file a Chapter 7 petition, you learn that the homestead exemption does not apply, it might be possible to convert your case to a Chapter 13. Since it may be better to file Chapter 13 rather than Chapter 7, make sure your attorney presents all of your options to you.

If your finances are tight and you are considering filing for personal bankruptcy, why not put your plans for getting a divorce on the back burner? It is not uncommon for individuals to seek a divorce only to immediately file for bankruptcy due to unforeseen financial difficulty. Reconsidering divorce can be a very smart option.

TIP! After you have declared bankruptcy, you may have a hard time being approved for unsecured credit. This being the case, look at secured card options.

Avoid exhausting your savings or emptying your retirement accounts to pay off creditors if you are considering filing for bankruptcy. Retirement funds should be avoided at all costs. Dipping into savings may need to happen, just don?t totally wipe it out, or you might not have much financial security later.

TIP! Look into filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You are probably eligible for Chapter 13 if your income is consistent and your unsecured debt is under $250,000.

Review bankruptcy rules before you file your petition. There are many laws which govern bankruptcy; therefore, to protect your bankruptcy case, know the rules. Small errors could even cause your case to be dismissed. Take time to research things related to personal bankruptcy before you move forward. This will ensure your bankruptcy will go smoothly.

TIP! Prior to filing for bankruptcy, purge from your vocabulary the word ?shame?. This process is less that glamorous, and it makes most people lose their self-esteem.

Individuals often seek to file for personal bankruptcy protection if their debts exceed their ability to repay them. If this is the case for you, you should begin to investigate the legislation in your state. Laws differ from one state to the other. Your house is safe in certain states; however, in other states, it isn?t. Do you research about legal ins and outs in your state before you begin the bankruptcy process.

TIP! Do some research to find out which assets you could lose by filing for personal bankruptcy. There are several assets which are exempt from bankruptcy; therefore, consult the Bankruptcy code.

Write down a list of every debt you have. This will be included in your bankruptcy filing, so include every entity that you know you owe money to. Go over all your financial records and do not forget anything. Take care not to miss any debts that you need to disclose, or you will be responsible for paying them back after you have filed for bankruptcy.

TIP! Be certain you understand all you can about bankruptcy by researching reputable sites that offer good information. The United States Run a quick Internet search to find out all the different agencies you should be contacting or visiting via the web to find out what you can.

Before picking a bankruptcy lawyer, speak with more than one, since most offer a consultation for free. Ensure that your meeting is actually with the attorney, not with a paralegal or an assistant. People in these positions are unable to offer legal advice. Looking for an attorney will help you find a lawyer you feel good around.

TIP! There is no requirement to dispose of every debt you have when you file for bankruptcy. You can pay off a portion of your debts after restructuring them by filing under Chapter 13.

Try to stay in contact with your creditors even if you are unable to pay the full amount of your bill. If you agree to anything with any lender, you need to get it in writing. Ask for written agreements whenever you and your creditor come to an understanding.

TIP! Always be honest when filling out paperwork. Remember that if you hide your valuable assets or income from your bankruptcy trustee, you may risk a number of penalties and complications.

Bankruptcy is not a something that simply happens, as this article has proven to you. You must do a wide variety of things correctly. By following the above advice, you will make fewer mistakes and find yourself better prepared

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The specialist professionals in the Internet marketing company will make sure that your promotional strategies yield quick, better and long-term results. The dedicated team of experts continuously monitor the industry trends and customer preferences and based on them customize your marketing strategies for effective results.

  • Monthly reports on the performance of your campaigns

Measuring performance is essential for any business. An Internet marketing company will provide detailed monthly reports on the performances of your various campaigns which will help you track your business?s performance and improve your ROI. The reports pertain to ? increase/decrease in traffic to your website, conversions through PPC ads, emails, etc., current trends in keywords, etc. These reports will make you easily understand the effectiveness of your online marketing strategies.

  • No need to recruit and maintain in-house Internet marketing team

Recruiting and maintaining in-house Internet marketing team is very risky and costly. It requires a lot of study and analysis which is time consuming and you may not get the expected results because of your inexperience. By doing it on your own, you will end up loosing reputation and sales to your business. Take, therefore, the help of highly trained professionals to enhance your online presence.

A reputed internet marketing company understands the nature of your company. Such a company has a team of professional, dedicated personnel organized to promote your company and make your business grow successfully. It works to make the product/service your company rank atop in the first page of the search engines.

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GTA Radio stations now available via Android app - Video Games ...

Most of us have played Grand Theft Auto (GTA) and the major part of the game involves getting in and out of cars. The moment you shut the door of the car and start driving, you are treated to a radio station. These radio stations have their dedicated set of fans (some of them right here in Digit office) and most of these are available on YouTube as audio clips.

Today however, we came across a news item that will bring a smile on every GTA fan?s face. GTA Radio stations are now available via an app on the Google Play store.

GTA Radio is available as a free app on the Play Store. The main page shows you six GTA games: GTA III; GTA Vice City; GTA Liberty Stories; GTA Vice City Stories; GTA San Andreas and GTA IV. So you can head straight to your favourite game from the franchise and listen to the radio stations within that game. We wasted no time and went straight to Vice City and played Flash FM.

When you open any station, it takes some time to buffer depending on your internet speeds. The audio quality was not the best and there were some radio stations mission on GTA IV, but the developers have said that they would keep adding more stations. But all in all, if you are a GTA fan and loved the radio stations in it, this app is a nice way to relive the gaming sessions.

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Protecting your Children's Inheritance | Fifty Plus Advocates

By Linda T. Cammuso

When parents name a child in a will or trust, or list the child as a joint owner on an asset (e.g. a bank account) or as a beneficiary of life insurance or an IRA/401K, the asset becomes the child?s property upon the parent?s death.

Today more than ever, parents are concerned about how children and grandchildren will handle their inheritances. Statistically, inherited money is spent at a significantly faster rate than a person?s earned or saved money. Whether because the children are young, in debt, struggling with an addiction, or simply not good with money, many parents fear that their life savings will quickly vanish in the children?s hands.

In addition to voluntary spending, children also stand to lose inherited assets involuntarily:

?With a skyrocketing divorce rate, many inheritances will be lost to children?s spouses in future divorce proceedings.

?Inheritances can be quickly lost to bankruptcies, foreclosures and other creditor problems.

?Children in high-risk professions may become the target of a lawsuit and lose their inheritance to a judgment creditor.

?Children who are disabled may lose certain benefits (such as SSI or Medicaid) if the inheritance raises their assets beyond program limits.

?A child with college-age children can suffer adverse college financial aid consequences from the receipt of an inheritance.

The good news is that some simple modifications to your estate plan can protect your children?s (or other beneficiaries?) inheritance from virtually all financial threats. With a straightforward trust arrangement, your children can benefit from their inheritance yet not have it considered their asset for creditors, divorces, public benefits or even their own unwise spending.

Your estate plan presents a unique opportunity to provide a level of asset protection for your children (or other beneficiaries) that they would not be able to achieve for themselves once the inheritance comes into their name. This is because the laws of most states (including Massachusetts) do not allow a person to establish a trust with their own assets and benefit from it while at the same time shielding it from their creditors. Yet, a person can establish a trust with their assets, for the benefit of someone else, and with the right language protect the trust assets from the third party-beneficiary?s creditors.

Bottom line: if you leave all or a portion of your children?s inheritance in trust for their benefit, you can protect it both from them and their outside financial exposures.

Linda T. Cammuso, a founding partner at Estate Preservation Law Offices and an estate planning professional, has extensive experience in estate planning, elder law and long-term care planning. She may be reached at www.estatepreservationlaw.com or by calling 508-751-5010. Archives of articles from previous issues may be read at www.fiftyplusadvocate.com.

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Sea snails show impact of more acidic ocean

LONDON | Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:31pm EST

LONDON (Reuters) - The shells of some marine snails in the seas around Antarctica are dissolving as the water becomes more acidic, threatening the food chain, a study published in the journal Nature Geoscience said on Sunday.

Oceans soak up about a quarter of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere each year and as CO2 levels in the atmosphere increase from burning fossil fuels, so do ocean levels, making seas more acidic.

Ocean acidification is one of the effects of climate change and threatens coral reefs, marine ecosystems and wildlife.

The shell of the pteropod sea snail in the Southern Ocean was severely dissolved by more acidic surface water, the researchers from the British Antarctic Survey, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other institutions found.

And although the snails did not necessarily die, it increased their vulnerability to predators and infection which could affect other parts of the food chain.

"The corrosive properties of the water caused shells of live animals to be severely dissolved and this demonstrates how vulnerable pteropods are," said lead author Nina Bednar?ek, from the NOAA.

"Ocean acidification, resulting from the addition of human-induced carbon dioxide, contributed to this dissolution."

The sea snails are an important source of food for fish and birds as well as an indicator of marine ecosystem health.

But until now, there has been little evidence of the impact of ocean acidification on such live organisms in their natural environment and the study supports predictions that acidification could have a significant effect on marine ecosystems.

The researchers examined surface water, where wind causes cold water to be pushed up from deeper water, because it is usually more corrosive to a particular type of calcium carbonate which the sea snails use to build and maintain their shells.

"We know that the seawater becomes more corrosive ... below a certain depth which occurs at around 1,000m. However, at one of our sampling sites, we discovered that this point was reached at 200m depth. Marine snails - pteropods - live in this top layer of the ocean," Bednar?ek said.

Climate models forecast more intense winds in the Southern Ocean this century if CO2 continues to increase, which will make the mixing of deep water with more acidic surface waters more frequent, the study said.

This will make calcium carbonate reach the upper surface layers of the Southern Ocean by 2050 in winter and by 2100 all year round, said the study's co-author Dorothee Bakker, research officer at the University of East Anglia.

Since the start of the industrial revolution, the acidity of surface ocean waters has increased by 30 percent, according to NOAA research.

If CO2 levels continue to rise in the future, surface waters could be almost 150 percent more acidic by the end of this century, which has not been experienced for more than 20 million years.

(Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/scienceNews/~3/oyNepTwYSE0/us-climate-seasnails-idUSBRE8AO08Z20121126

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Jeb Bush, with cash and clout, pushes contentious school reforms

(Reuters) - Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush soared to rock star status in the education world on the strength of a chart.

A simple graph, it tracked fourth-grade reading scores. In 1998, when Bush was elected governor, Florida kids scored far below the national average. By the end of his second term, in 2007, they were far ahead, with especially impressive gains for low-income and minority students.

Those results earned Bush bipartisan acclaim. As he convenes a star-studded policy summit this week in Washington, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential education reformers in the U.S. Elements of his agenda have been adopted in 36 states, from Maine to Mississippi, North Carolina to New Mexico.

Many of his admirers cite Bush's success in Florida as reason enough to get behind him.

But a close examination raises questions about the depth and durability of the gains in Florida. After the dramatic jump of the Bush years, Florida test scores edged up in 2009 and then dropped, with low-income students falling further behind. State data shows huge numbers of high school graduates still needing remedial help in math and reading.

And some of the policies Bush now pushes, such as vouchers and mandatory online classes, have no clear links to the test-score bump in Florida. Bush has been particularly vigorous about promoting online education, urging states to adopt policies written with input from companies that stand to profit from expanded cyber-schooling.

Many of those companies also donate to Bush's Foundation for Excellence in Education, which has raised $19 million in recent years to promote his agenda nationwide.

Sherman Dorn, a professor of education at the University of South Florida, says some of Bush's policies as governor, such as an intense focus on teaching reading, made a real difference to Florida students. "It's pretty clear Governor Bush should get credit for giving a damn," he said. But by teaming with for-profit corporations to push cyber-schools, which have produced dismally low test scores in many states, Bush is "throwing away whatever credibility he had coming out of Florida," Dorn said.

Bush's allies disagree. For them, the former governor - widely considered a top contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination - is a visionary striving to build on his record of success.

"I've been very impressed with the thoughtfulness of his policies," said Joel Klein, who ran New York City schools for eight years and now heads News Corp's education division, Amplify, which donates to the Bush foundation.

Klein and officials at several other education companies that support Bush's foundation say they do so not for their own financial interest but to promote a broad policy debate.

Any implication "that corporate donors give to us for us to advance their agenda" is simply false, said Patricia Levesque, the foundation's executive director.

THE FLORIDA FORMULA

Bush, who declined to comment for this story, says often that he has one abiding goal: to give all students the chance to reach their "God-given potential."

His "Florida formula" rests on the principles of increasing accountability and expanding parental choice. Among its tenets:

* Grade schools on an A-to-F scale, based mostly on student scores and growth on standardized tests. Give students in poorly ranked schools vouchers to attend private and religious schools.

* Hold back 8-year-olds who can't pass a state reading test rather than promote them to fourth grade.

* Expand access to online classes and charter schools, which are publicly funded but privately managed, sometimes for profit.

In Florida, Bush paired his tough-love measures with generous support. Schools that improved their grade or got an "A" received extra funding. Teachers got bonuses for successes like getting more kids to pass Advanced Placement tests. And students required to repeat third grade got intensive help at free summer reading camps.

States adopting the policies now, in a time of austerity, tend to leave out the costly support systems. That has stirred protests from school superintendents, school board members, teachers unions and parents who see the policies as punitive, humiliating and too narrowly focused on a single test as a measure of success.

Voters have spoken loudly, too. In this month's election, overwhelmingly Republican electorates overturned Bush-style reforms in Idaho and South Dakota and ousted the Indiana state schools chief, who had enacted much of the Florida formula.

In Florida, meanwhile, the durability of the Bush-era gains has come into question.

High school graduation rates rose during Bush's tenure but remain substantially lower than in other large and diverse states, including California, New York and Ohio, according to new federal data. Students' average score on the ACT college entrance exam has not improved and remains well below states such as Missouri and Ohio, where a comparable percentage of students take the test.

Florida's scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, widely considered the most reliable metric, dropped on all four key tests last year - fourth- and eighth-grade reading and math. On all four tests, low-income students fell further behind their wealthier peers.

Jaryn Emhof, a spokeswoman for the Bush foundation, said the slipping scores are an indication that "schools were getting complacent" and need to be pushed with higher standards.

Opponents contend Bush's reforms never deserved much credit for the gains in the first place.

Other factors were at play, they argue. Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment to limit class size in 2002, for instance. And Bush's tenure coincided with soaring property tax receipts, thanks to the housing boom, which led to more local funding for schools. Per-pupil spending in Florida jumped 22 percent from 2001 to 2007, after accounting for inflation. It has since fallen sharply.

"There's this single-minded notion that only the programs has supported yield improvements," said Ruth Melton, director of legislative relations for the Florida School Boards Association. "There's more to this than meets the eye."

Some recent research has cast doubt on the long-term effectiveness of the Bush policies.

A Harvard education research group reported this summer that Florida students who were held back in third grade notched a big boost in test scores initially, but the effects faded to insignificance before they entered high school. And annual studies commissioned by the state have found no evidence that low-income students who receive vouchers to attend private schools do any better at reading or math than their peers.

As for Florida's charter schools, a recent report found their students consistently outscore kids in traditional schools on state tests. The charters, however, serve fewer poor and special-needs students and fewer students still learning English.

Meanwhile, researchers have found that other states, such as Massachusetts, have boosted achievement without Florida-style reforms, using more old-fashioned remedies such as increasing spending and imposing rigorous curricular standards.

After an exhaustive study of state-by-state academic gains, the Harvard researchers concluded in a July report that "the connection between reforms and gains ... thus far is only anecdotal, not definitive."

Emhof, the Bush foundation spokeswoman, said that while "there is no silver bullet" to improve schools, the Florida formula "is the path with the most proven results." The state's size and diversity mean "if something works in Florida, it can work anywhere," she said.

MEET AND GREET

Indeed, the Bush foundation touts the Florida test gains as "perhaps the greatest public policy success story of the past decade" and aggressively presses its formula on other states.

Hundreds of emails obtained under a public records request by the nonprofit advocacy group In the Public Interest, which opposes privatization of schools, show the foundation working closely with allies in Maine, New Mexico, Florida and elsewhere to craft public policy.

Foundation employees write legislation and edit proposed bills line by line, then send in experts to testify on their behalf, the emails show.

The Bush foundation also funds trips and events to introduce Bush's donors to policy makers. At last year's national summit in San Francisco, the foundation set aside two hours for several state superintendents of education, dubbed "Chiefs for Change," to meet the foundation's sponsors.

In an email forwarded to Executive Director Levesque, an official from Apple Inc also requested access to the chiefs to tout the company's products.

"This is a great opportunity. ... But there are a dozen other companies that want access," Levesque responded. She couldn't accommodate Apple, she wrote, unless the chiefs first found time to meet with "all the other companies including those actually funding" the Chiefs for Change network.

Apple declined to comment.

Bush foundation donors include family philanthropies, such as those established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Corporate donors include Connections Education, a division of global publishing giant Pearson; Amplify, the education division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp; and K12, a publicly traded company that runs online schools.

Many of these donors sit on a Digital Learning Council that helped draft the Bush foundation's policy agenda. Key planks call for states to require online course work in high school and to lift restrictions that hinder cyber-school growth, such as limits on class size.

Studies in several states including Pennsylvania and Colorado have found that online students fare far worse than their peers in reading and math. Bush has said bad programs should be shut down, but he believes online schools have great potential to offer personalized, self-paced education.

"This is not about our commercial success," said Sari Factor, chief executive officer of E2020 Inc, which develops online curricula and recently signed up as a foundation sponsor. "We're focused on what's right for kids."

Still, Factor acknowledged that E2020 has "absolutely" benefited from Bush's advocacy.

In particular, Bush often talks up an Arizona charter school called Carpe Diem, which uses the E2020 online curriculum, employing just four teachers for 225 students because the kids do so much work online. Bush has flown policy makers from across the country to admire the school's innovation and cost cutting. That has brought more clients to E2020, Factor said.

Arizona data shows Carpe Diem test scores have fallen sharply over the past two years, a drop founder Rick Ogston attributes to a new curriculum and the sudden death of the principal.

That has not slowed its momentum; after visiting Carpe Diem on a trip paid for by the Bush foundation, Indiana officials urged Ogston to apply to open a branch there. The head of the state charter school board, Claire Fiddian-Green, says the school's "fairly strong track record" impressed her despite the recent slip in test scores. The new Carpe Diem campus in Indianapolis opened this fall.

Ogston said he and other charter and online school operators count on Bush's foundation to remove obstacles to their growth, such as state laws that require students to put in time in a physical classroom.

"We come to them to say, 'These policies are in the way, and it would be great if you could change them,'" Ogston said. "That's what they do better than anyone."

(Reporting by Stephanie Simon; editing by Lee Aitken, Prudence Crowther and Douglas Royalty)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jeb-bush-cash-clout-pushes-contentious-school-reforms-061817377--finance.html

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