Friday, May 31, 2013

Terror fears keep toxic plants hidden from public

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Until the local fertilizer company in West, Texas, blew up last month and demolished scores of homes, many in that town of 2,800 didn't know what chemicals were stored alongside the railroad tracks or how dangerous they were. Even rescue workers didn't know what they were up against.

"We never thought of an explosive potential," said Dr. George Smith, the EMS director who responded to the factory fire by running to a nearby nursing home to prepare for a possible chemical spill.

Firefighters feared that tanks of liquid ammonia would rupture. But while they hosed down those tanks to keep them cool, a different chemical ? a few tons of ammonium nitrate ? exploded with the force of a small earthquake.

Smith and his colleagues should have known that ammonium nitrate was also a significant hazard. Neighbors should have known, too.

Around the country, hundreds of buildings like the one in West store some type of ammonium nitrate. They sit in quiet fields and by riverside docks, in business districts and around the corner from schools, hospitals and day care centers.

By law, this shouldn't be a mystery. Yet fears of terrorism have made it harder than ever for homeowners to find out what dangerous chemicals are hidden nearby. Poor communication can also keep rescue workers in the dark about the risks they face.

And some records are so shoddy that rescuers could not rely on them to help save lives.

That reality is reflected in a monthlong effort by The Associated Press to compile public records on hazardous chemicals stored across America. Drawing upon data from 28 states, the AP found more than 120 facilities within a potentially devastating blast zone of schoolchildren, the elderly and the infirm.

At least 60 facilities reported to state regulators as having about as much or more ammonium nitrate than the 540,000 pounds West Fertilizer Co. said it had at some point last year. The AP contacted 20 of the facilities individually to confirm the information, and three companies disputed the records. Some of the facilities stored the chemical in solid form, which is among the most dangerous.

Exactly how many other facilities exist nationwide is a mystery.

Ammonium nitrate is an important industrial fertilizer and mining explosive that, stored correctly, is stable and safe. But industrial history is dotted with dozens of deadly accidents involving the chemical.

Before Texas, the most recent incident occurred at a fertilizer factory in Toulouse, France, in 2001. An explosion killed 31, prompting France to pass a law requiring tougher regulations on the chemical.

Texas investigators still don't know what caused the fire that triggered the West explosion, but the devastation was a reminder of the chemical's power. Anti-government terrorist Timothy McVeigh used a truckload of ammonium nitrate to destroy the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995.

Because of that explosive potential, if a fire were to break out at an ammonium nitrate company, everyone within a quarter- to a half-mile radius could be at risk, according to scientific papers. Debris from the Texas explosion landed more than two miles away.

In the states that provided verifiable data, the AP's analysis found more than 600,000 people who live within a quarter-mile of a facility, a potential blast zone if as little as 190 tons of ammonium nitrate is detonated. More send their children to school or have family in hospitals in those blast zones.

More often than not, census data show, the danger zones are middle-class or poor neighborhoods.

In the western Michigan farming town of Shelby, the Rev. Ruth D. Fitzgerald said she walks by the local branch of the Helena Chemical Co. every day. Her church is just around the corner.

The building doesn't look like a factory, she said, so she never thought about what was there. State records show that the company, which sells fertilizer to large farms, orchards and golf courses, reported storing as much as 1 million pounds of ammonium nitrate on any given day last year.

"I don't have any understanding of this at all," Fitzgerald said.

Recently, an abandoned house caught fire a half a block away from the chemical company, said Tim Horton, a real estate agent who sits on the local hospital board and the Shelby Area Chamber of Commerce.

Horton also didn't know how much ammonium nitrate was there: "I would say people don't know and don't care."

"Ignorance is bliss," he said.

And that's in a state where officials make the information available.

More than a half-dozen others, including Ohio, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho and South Carolina, refused to provide such information to the AP, citing the risk of terrorist attacks and their interpretations of federal law. Others, such as West Virginia, said the AP had to review paper records in person or request records one by one.

The result is a peculiarity of the post-9/11 age: Statistically, Americans are more likely to be hurt from chemical or industrial accidents like the one in Texas than from terrorist attacks like the one in Boston. Yet information intended to keep people safe is concealed in the name of keeping people safe.

Since the 1980s, states have been required under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act to tell people where dangerous chemicals are stored and how much is nearby.

That law followed a chemical leak in Bhopal, India, that killed more than 1,700 people and another in West Virginia that led to an evacuation. Ammonium nitrate has been responsible for some of the largest industrial disasters in history. In fact, what remains the worst industrial accident in the nation's history was an ammonium nitrate-triggered explosion in 1947 that killed more than 570 people in Texas City, Texas, and injured about 5,000.

But times have changed. Fears of chemical spills have given way to fears of terrorism.

In Hawaii, for example, officials said people must prove a "need to know" before they can obtain information. Though the state did not respond to a request for an explanation, the policy echoed others that cited a 2007 federal law intended to protect chemical plants from terrorist attacks. But the need-to-know requirement does not apply to the data submitted for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know, said Bob Stephan, a former Homeland Security Department assistant secretary who was in charge of the U.S. government's chemical facility anti-terrorism program from 2007-09.

"They are giving you incorrect information or incorrect rationale for not providing the data," Stephan said.

Under Hawaii's interpretation of the law, people who want information about specific chemical facilities near their homes are qualified to see it. But that presupposes they already know enough to ask. Clarence Martin of the state's Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response Office said people deserve to know what's in their neighborhoods.

But, he added, "I'm not going to let you tell them."

Even when the information is available, though, it's not always accurate. Years of lax oversight and scant enforcement have resulted in shoddy records. Hundreds of companies listed approximate or inaccurate amounts of dangerous chemicals, not just ammonium nitrate.

For instance, data from Louisiana said a Jimmy Sanders Inc. facility stored nearly 50 million pounds of ammonium nitrate. But the company said it never had any at all.

Others misidentified their locations. One plant in Tucson, Ariz., listed an ambiguous address ("end of cement plant road") and a geographic coordinate so off base that the Environmental Protection Agency's reporting software flagged the facility as being in a different county.

Arkansas reported that the Polk County Farmers Association stored 50,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate in the rural town of Mena. But the store's manager, Paul Stanley, said it had been moved to a facility about three miles outside of town years ago.

"I'm happy that it's not in town," he said, "because people don't understand it and they jump to conclusions."

Wisconsin documents showed that the C. Reiss Coal Co.'s facility had stored tons of ammonium nitrate in a facility in Sheboygan last year. But people would be hard pressed to use that information when deciding where to buy a home or send their kids to school. That's because state officials say the facility is inactive and should not have been on the list.

The fertilizer building that exploded in West had been there since 1962. As the years passed, a nursing home, school and apartment buildings sprung up nearby. Townspeople thought little of the facility; it was as common a sight in the farming community as a tractor driving down the road.

The company filed the required reports listing the hazardous chemicals on site. There's no indication that the documents were incorrect. But the county's emergency planners had not read them.

The Monroe County Co-Op in Aberdeen, Miss., stored as much as 1 million pounds last year, according to state records. But David Hodges, the store manager, said he had about half that on site and has sold it for about 50 years without a problem.

"I've been here, oh, 34, 35 years, and it's always been there," said Larry Middleton, a retired English teacher who lives up the street and visits to buy weed remover and snake repellent.

Horton said the same about the building in Shelby. Many townspeople have lived there all their lives, he said, and the fertilizer has been there, too. Though he didn't think most people knew the explosive potential, he said he feared that public knowledge of the building's contents would attract terrorists.

"I can't predict when an accident is going to happen. It just happens," he said. "Terrorists are actively seeking ways to harm us."

Behavioral scientists call this "probability neglect": People are far more likely to overreact to emotional, extremely unlikely events such as terrorism than to address potential problems that are far more likely to occur.

What's more, people are more afraid of risks brought on by outsiders, like terrorists, than threats closer to home. In experiments, people were more outraged by the thought of being exposed to radiation from nuclear waste than from radon in their own basements ? even when they were told the danger was the same and the likelihood of radon exposure was much higher.

"It's been here all this time," Middleton said, "and nothing has happened."

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Gillum, Cappiello and Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo and Stephen Braun reported from Washington; Plushnick-Masti reported from Houston.

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Contact the Washington investigative team at DCinvestigations(at)ap.org. Follow Gillum on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jackgillum . Follow Plushnick-Masti on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RamitMastiAP .

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/terror-fears-keep-toxic-plants-hidden-public-071058872.html

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Pakistani Taliban Confirms Killing of Top Commander (Voice Of America)

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News organizations refuse off-the-record meeting with Holder

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A plan by Attorney General Eric Holder to hold meetings with news organizations about guidelines governing investigations that involve reporters has run into snags over the terms of discussions.

The Justice Department wants the meetings to be off the record. The Associated Press issued a statement saying it wants any meeting to be on the record, meaning it could be the subject of news stories. And The New York Times said it won't attend because of the department's off-the-record ground rules.

The review of the guidelines called for last week by President Barack Obama come as the Justice Department deals with an outcry over its secret gathering of AP reporters' phone records and the emails of a Fox News journalist.

AP media relations manager Erin Madigan White said that if the session is not on the record, the news cooperative will offer its views in an open letter on how Justice Department regulations should be updated.

If the AP's meeting with the attorney general is on the record, AP Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll will attend, White said. She said AP expects its attorneys to be included in any planned meetings between the attorney general's office and media lawyers on the legal specifics.

New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson said in a statement: "It isn't appropriate for us to attend an off the record meeting with the attorney general. Our Washington bureau is aggressively covering the department's handling of leak investigations at this time."

The planned meetings are to take place over the coming weeks. The department said Holder plans to engage with news media organizations, including print media, wire services, radio, television, online media and news and trade associations. Discussions are to include news media executives and general counsels as well as government experts in intelligence and investigative agencies.

The initial meetings over the next two days are to be with several Washington bureau chiefs of national news organizations.

Obama has asked Holder to report to him on any recommended policy changes by July 12.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/holder-plan-off-record-meetings-114401418.html

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U.S. congressmen in Russia on Boston bombing fact-finding mission

MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. congressmen will meet security officials in Moscow this week to find out whether the FBI could have done more with Russian intelligence on the Boston bombing suspect to prevent the attack, one of the lawmakers said on Wednesday.

U.S. President Barack Obama's administration and the intelligence community face scrutiny over criticism they failed to see the danger from Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar - the prime suspects in the twin bombings that killed three people and injured over 170 at the Boston Marathon.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who was killed in a shootout with police, spent six months last year in Dagestan, a southern Russian province where Moscow is battling an Islamist insurgency.

U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher, a California Republican leading the fact-finding mission, said it wanted to find out whether the FBI acted strongly enough on Russian information that Tsarnaev was a potential threat.

"One of the things we want to find out is whether or not the FBI followed through on all of the information that was given to them," Rohrabacher said.

He said he and fellow congressmen Steve King, Paul Cook, Steve Cohen and William Keating were interested in how Tsarnaev's time in Dagestan may have radicalized him.

Although Washington and Moscow have vowed cooperate closely on counter-terrorism, both sides have accused each other of withholding information in the run-up to the bombing.

U.S. officials have said Russian security services asked the FBI about Tamerlan in early 2011 out of concern he had embraced radical Islam and would travel to Russia to join insurgents.

FBI agents interviewed him in Massachusetts in 2011 but said they found no serious reason for alarm. U.S. officials say Russia's FSB security services later failed to respond to the FBI's requests for more information about him.

Tsarnaev flew to Russia the following year on January 12.

(Reporting by Catherine Koppel; Editing by Alissa de Carbonnel and Pravin Char)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-congressmen-russia-boston-bombing-fact-finding-mission-191340654.html

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Eric Holder Investigates Himself (Powerlineblog)

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Living in poor area as teen could increase risk for chlamydia in young adulthood

Living in poor area as teen could increase risk for chlamydia in young adulthood [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-May-2013
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Contact: Jodi Ford
Ford.553@osu.edu
614-292-6862
Ohio State University

Study points to need for interventions that address neighborhood poverty

COLUMBUS, Ohio Living in a poor neighborhood as an adolescent is linked to an increased risk of getting the sexually transmitted infection (STI) chlamydia in young adulthood, according to new research.

Ohio State University researchers analyzed data from a large national study that tracked youths over time. The analysis suggested that children who lived in poor neighborhoods during their teenage years had an almost 25 percent greater risk of having chlamydia in their early 20s even if they themselves weren't poor than did teenagers living in wealthier settings.

The effect of living in an impoverished neighborhood on the risk for later infection was unaffected by other known STI risk factors, such as depression, having multiple sex partners or beginning sexual activity at a very young age.

"There is a long-term effect of living in poverty on the risk for sexually transmitted infections in young adulthood, above and beyond behavioral issues," said Jodi Ford, lead author of the study and an assistant professor of nursing at Ohio State. "We have a lot of interventions trying to address sexual risk behaviors, but few target neighborhood poverty and disadvantage. And this work shows that living in a poor neighborhood can have a long-term effect on health."

Ford conducted the research with Christopher Browning, professor of sociology at Ohio State. The study is published in a recent issue of the Journal of Urban Health.

Ford and Browning accessed data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to conduct the analysis. The sample they studied included data from three separate interviews of 11,460 youths who participated in the national project. When they were first interviewed, the average age of the children studied was 15.6 years; by the time of the third interview, these same participants were between 18 and 27 years old.

The prevalence of chlamydia among the young adults surveyed was 4.6 percent relatively low compared to what national data suggest, Ford said. That could be because the national longitudinal study from which she drew her sample took place in schools, meaning it did not capture portions of the population who had dropped out prior to the beginning of the Add Health study.

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can affect both men and women, but can cause scarring and infertility issues in women if the infection persists. An estimated 2.86 million infections occur annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but many are not reported because most people do not have symptoms and do not seek testing.

"Adolescents and young adults are the most likely to experience chlamydia infection in the United States. This study strengthens the evidence that to fully address the sexual health needs of this population, STI prevention efforts should also acknowledge the effects of neighborhood poverty," Ford said.

The researchers considered four characteristics from U.S. Census data from corresponding years to determine whether the youths lived in poor neighborhoods as teenagers: proportion of households below poverty, proportion of households on public assistance, total unemployment rate and proportion of female-headed households with children.

By applying statistical modeling to the data, Ford determined that young adults who lived in a neighborhood with higher concentrations of poverty during their adolescence had higher odds of testing positive for chlamydia in their early 20s compared to their more advantaged peers.

The researchers also examined whether risky sexual behaviors or depression occurring during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood explained the relationship between adolescent poverty and chlamydia risk, but the findings were not significant. This means the significant effect of exposure to neighborhood poverty during adolescence on chlamydia risk during young adulthood was not because of an increased likelihood of sexual risk-taking behaviors or depression.

This analysis of data on a broad level does not address the reasons behind how living in an impoverished area can affect health later in life. The work is part of Ford's ongoing investigation of how neighborhoods can influence risk for depression, infectious disease and other health problems in vulnerable populations.

She continues to use data from the Add Health project, which was funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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This study was funded by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholar grant.

Contact: Jodi Ford, (614) 292-6862; Ford.553@osu.edu

Written by Emily Caldwell, (614) 292-8310; Caldwell.151@osu.edu


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Contact: Jodi Ford
Ford.553@osu.edu
614-292-6862
Ohio State University

Study points to need for interventions that address neighborhood poverty

COLUMBUS, Ohio Living in a poor neighborhood as an adolescent is linked to an increased risk of getting the sexually transmitted infection (STI) chlamydia in young adulthood, according to new research.

Ohio State University researchers analyzed data from a large national study that tracked youths over time. The analysis suggested that children who lived in poor neighborhoods during their teenage years had an almost 25 percent greater risk of having chlamydia in their early 20s even if they themselves weren't poor than did teenagers living in wealthier settings.

The effect of living in an impoverished neighborhood on the risk for later infection was unaffected by other known STI risk factors, such as depression, having multiple sex partners or beginning sexual activity at a very young age.

"There is a long-term effect of living in poverty on the risk for sexually transmitted infections in young adulthood, above and beyond behavioral issues," said Jodi Ford, lead author of the study and an assistant professor of nursing at Ohio State. "We have a lot of interventions trying to address sexual risk behaviors, but few target neighborhood poverty and disadvantage. And this work shows that living in a poor neighborhood can have a long-term effect on health."

Ford conducted the research with Christopher Browning, professor of sociology at Ohio State. The study is published in a recent issue of the Journal of Urban Health.

Ford and Browning accessed data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to conduct the analysis. The sample they studied included data from three separate interviews of 11,460 youths who participated in the national project. When they were first interviewed, the average age of the children studied was 15.6 years; by the time of the third interview, these same participants were between 18 and 27 years old.

The prevalence of chlamydia among the young adults surveyed was 4.6 percent relatively low compared to what national data suggest, Ford said. That could be because the national longitudinal study from which she drew her sample took place in schools, meaning it did not capture portions of the population who had dropped out prior to the beginning of the Add Health study.

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can affect both men and women, but can cause scarring and infertility issues in women if the infection persists. An estimated 2.86 million infections occur annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but many are not reported because most people do not have symptoms and do not seek testing.

"Adolescents and young adults are the most likely to experience chlamydia infection in the United States. This study strengthens the evidence that to fully address the sexual health needs of this population, STI prevention efforts should also acknowledge the effects of neighborhood poverty," Ford said.

The researchers considered four characteristics from U.S. Census data from corresponding years to determine whether the youths lived in poor neighborhoods as teenagers: proportion of households below poverty, proportion of households on public assistance, total unemployment rate and proportion of female-headed households with children.

By applying statistical modeling to the data, Ford determined that young adults who lived in a neighborhood with higher concentrations of poverty during their adolescence had higher odds of testing positive for chlamydia in their early 20s compared to their more advantaged peers.

The researchers also examined whether risky sexual behaviors or depression occurring during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood explained the relationship between adolescent poverty and chlamydia risk, but the findings were not significant. This means the significant effect of exposure to neighborhood poverty during adolescence on chlamydia risk during young adulthood was not because of an increased likelihood of sexual risk-taking behaviors or depression.

This analysis of data on a broad level does not address the reasons behind how living in an impoverished area can affect health later in life. The work is part of Ford's ongoing investigation of how neighborhoods can influence risk for depression, infectious disease and other health problems in vulnerable populations.

She continues to use data from the Add Health project, which was funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

###

This study was funded by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholar grant.

Contact: Jodi Ford, (614) 292-6862; Ford.553@osu.edu

Written by Emily Caldwell, (614) 292-8310; Caldwell.151@osu.edu


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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Jennifer Lopez: Too Sexy for Britain's Got Talent?

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Microsoft Announces Surface Pro Pricing in Singapore

Microsoft will officially launch the new Surface Pro tablet in Singapore on June 3, with the same two models with 64 GB and 128 GB of storage space to be offered to buyers.

A report published by TechGoondu also reveals pricing details, with the entry-level model to be available for S$1,198 ($947 / ?735). The top-of-the-range 128 GB version will be sold for S$1,328 ($1055 / ?815).

As far as the Surface product family is concerned, rumor has it that Microsoft plans to expand it with new members as soon as June. While the company is expected to introduce new Surface tablets at BUILD, it could also launch a smaller device later this year.

If reports are true, Microsoft could unveil an 8-inch unit sometime in the third quarter, with sales to begin just in time for the holiday season.

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UFC 160?s Three Stars: T.J. Grant, Junior dos Santos, Glover Teixeira and some boxer

UFC 160 was one of the year's best cards. Who stood out among even these great fights?

No. 1 star -- T.J. Grant: All he needed to do to earn a title shot was perform impressively at UFC 160. However, this is no small feat when you consider he was up against Gray Maynard. Grant came through by wrecking Maynard in the first round and earning a $50,000 Knockout of the Night bonus.

No. 2 star -- Junior dos Santos: He threw everything his hands could offer at Mark Hunt, but Hunt somehow withstood them. JDS was winning, but he wasn't content to just take the decision. Instead, he involved his legs and gave us a third-round knockout kick of Hunt to remember. He also pocketed an extra $50,000 as he and Hunt won Fight of the Night honors.

No. 3 star -- Glover Teixeira: He extended his winning streak to 19 by running through James Te Huna like a tractor-trailer. Teixeira owned every second of the short fight, right up until he submitted him with a guillotine halfway through the first round. Like the other stars, he also walked away with $50,000 extra, earning a bonus for Submission of the Night.

Honorable mention -- Mike Tyson: The boxing legend played a big part at UFC 160. He cheered on a weigh-in scuffle, congratulated Teixeira in the cage after his big win, plus helped UFC president Dana White decide to give the Knockout of the Night bonus to T.J. Grant.

Who stood out for you? Speak up on Facebook or Twitter.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

10 Mind-Blowing Facts About Google! - Business Insider

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A Quora user recently posed a straightforward question: What are some mind-blowing facts about Google?

Given the size and scope of such a company, the Quora community had no problem providing a number of little-known yet surprising tidbits.

With all its tech excellence (which runs from Google Glass to the self-driving car to the internet's most beloved search engine), here are 10 mind-blowing facts you should know about Google.

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There is much money to be made if you develop a website that brings in the readers while you promote affiliate ads. Try using the ideas and information outlined in this article to boost the success of your online marketing campaigns.

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Magnet Implants: Sixth Sense or Nonsense?

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Dann Berg's magnetic implant allows him to pick up paperclips with his pinkie. Photo credit: Dann Berg.

As superpowers go, sensing the electromagnet waves given off by a microwave or computer may not be quite as impressive as flying or a cloak of invisibility but it is a power that is literally within anyone?s grasp. All it takes is a magnet implant in your fingertip.

New York City writer?Dann Berg decided to get a magnet implant about three years ago after reading about the trend online.? The article described an implant gone wrong complete with graphic images of a magnet decomposing under flesh. Initially put off by the gory details, he decided to go for it anyway after finding out a buddy of his had it done with no ill effects.

?I had a curiosity to explore the world in a completely different way,? he explained.

Berg said the implant procedure, performed by a body piercing specialist, was quick and extremely painful. Only a medical practitioner can give injectable anesthesia, so Berg had to grin and bear it while the technician sliced into his right pinkie with a scalpel, slid a disc-shaped ?rare earth? magnet into place and then sealed the incision with some surgical glue.

It took a few weeks for the numbness and swelling to subside, ?but Berg said he could pick up paper clips and safety pins with the magnetized digit almost immediately.

Gradually his finger began to develop a ?sixth sense? around any object that gave off electromagnetic waves.

?There is a half dome of vibration that surrounds the object almost like a tennis ball cut in half,? he said. ?The vibrations vary in strength depending on where I hold my finger and it?s almost like the finger itself is vibrating against an invisible field of energy.?

As Mark Fenske, a neuroscience researcher at the University of Guelph in Canada explained, ?there?s really nothing magical about magnet implants.

?A strong enough magnet will respond ?to changes in electromagnetic fields, which occur anywhere you have fluctuations in electrical current or movement of another magnet. Placing a magnet in the finger takes a form of information that?normally?isn?t readily sensed by touch and converts it to movement or vibration that is readily sensed,? he said.

One experience he quickly learned to avoid was having the magnet spin around inside his finger.

?An outside magnet with a different polar pull can cause my magnet to make a quick flip inside my finger. It doesn?t hurt but it is fairly uncomfortable,? he noted.

The only other minor inconvenience he?s experienced is when the magnet pulls off to one side and sits on its edge instead of lying flat against his finger. But so far he hasn?t set off any security systems, demagnetized his credit cards or trashed his smart phone.

Berg admits his fingertip magnet doesn?t have any practical applications unless you happen to work in a profession where telling the difference between a live wire and a dead one is important. ?But he likes the idea that his ?bio hack? is a compatible part of his body rather than something he wears.

Also, dangling small magnetic objects from his little finger is a fun party trick, he said.

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Obama and Christie yet again; emphasis on recovery

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama is looking to get his groove back ? at the beach.

A post-Hurricane Sandy tour of the New Jersey coast line on Tuesday, gives the president a chance for a three-point play that can move him ahead of the recent controversies that have dogged the White House. With New Jersey's Republican Gov. Chris Christie at Obama's side, effective government, bipartisanship and economic opportunity will be the unmistakable message in the face of the coastal recovery.

For Obama, the tour helps him continue redirecting the political conversation after two weeks of dealing with the fallout over the administration's response to terror attacks last September in Benghazi, Libya, the targeting of conservative groups by the Internal Revenue Service and the Justice Department's review of journalist phone records as part of a leak investigation.

The visit occurs as Congress is away for a Memorial Day holiday break, a weeklong recess that likely will silence the daily attention lawmakers, particularly Republicans, had been paying to the three political upheavals. It also comes just days after Obama started seeking to change the subject in Washington with a speech defending his controversial program of strikes by unmanned drones and renewing his push to close the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention facility.

On Sunday Obama traveled to Oklahoma to view damage from the recent tornado and console victims of the deadly storm.

For Christie, the president's appearance is yet another way to showcase his beloved Jersey Shore. The Republican has been touting it throughout the Memorial Day weekend as a destination point that is back in business and he broke a Guinness World record Friday by cutting a 5.5 mile ceremonial ribbon that symbolically tied together some of the hardest-hit towns by Sandy. The state has a $25 million marketing campaign to highlight the shore's resurgence in time for the summer season.

Both men will reprise the remarkable bipartisan tableau they offered during Sandy's immediate aftermath when Obama flew to New Jersey just days before the election to witness the storm's wreckage. Politically, the visit plays well for both men. Christie, seeking re-election this year, will stand shoulder to shoulder with a president popular among Democrats in a Democratic leaning state. And Obama, dueling with congressional Republicans on a number of fronts, gets to display common cause with a popular GOP stalwart. (Obama has not scheduled any face time with state Sen. Barbara Buono, Christie's likely Democratic opponent in the governor's race).

Christie, in an interview with NBC's Matt Lauer on Friday, downplayed the politics, even when asked if ties to Obama could hurt him among conservatives if he were to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.

"The fact of the matter is, he's the president of the United States, and he wants to come here and see the people of New Jersey," Christie said. "I'm the governor. I'll be here to welcome him."

To be sure, New Jersey is still rebuilding. Obama is visiting those regions that have been among the first to recover ? Christie ranks the recovery of the state's famous boardwalks as an eight on a scale of 10 but concedes that in other parts of the state many homeowners are still rebuilding six months after the devastating superstorm struck. Overall, the storm caused $38 billion in damages in the state, and harmed or wrecked 360,000 homes or apartment units.

But the coastal recovery is a big potential boon for the state where tourism is a nearly $40 billion industry.

For Obama, coming off a week that had the IRS in the crosshairs of a scandal, the trip also offers an opportunity to demonstrate the work of another part of government that provides a foil for the IRS: the Federal Emergency Management Agency, whose response to disasters has been met with bipartisan praise.

Indeed, inside the White House, FEMA is perceived as an example of what's best about government. The agency, panned for its response under President Bush to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, has made a turnaround under administrator Craig Fugate and has been commended for its work in disasters from the Joplin, Mo., tornado in 2011 to Hurricane Sandy last year.

Obama's trip Tuesday also comes two days after he toured the tornado devastation outside Oklahoma City, Okla., where FEMA has been the face of the federal government as well.

Josh Earnest, the White House's deputy press secretary, says FEMA represents "competent, efficient government that meets the needs of the people."

"The renaissance of the agency embodies what the president ran on," he said.

Overall, the federal government has directed more than $14 billion so far in aid to help families, support state and local rebuilding efforts, and assist major transportation reconstruction and in community development grants to states affected by Katrina, the bulk of which has gone to New Jersey and New York.

Even as Obama meets businesses and homeowners who have benefited from recovery work, the White House says he also plans to talk about the importance of renewing economic opportunities for middle-class families still getting their lives back. It's a message that dovetails with Obama's attempts to keep the economy prominent by highlighting economic growth after the Great Recession while also making his case for additional initiatives to keep the economy from stumbling again.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Will We Eventually Need Apps To Tell Us That We Are Moral People?

It feels nice to get points. It doesn't really matter for what, but the more points the better. When you check into Foursquare you get points, and it feels nice. And sometimes you even get a badge and that feels like the ultimate vindication, even if the badge is for 10 visits to traffic court.

If this point system really speaks to people, why not use it to deal with society's problems? It's genius! For example, if people got points every time they weren't racist, they wouldn't want to be racist anymore. All inveterate and institutionalized racism would melt away, right? Because points! The comedy network Above Average made a Thingstarter for their parody app iNotRacist so you can see just how productive and effective all these tracking apps are. It's time to facilitate some social change.

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

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Software solutions don't just market themselves. One can ask themselves, did Windows gain popularity in a day? Or even Macintosh at that? It took the original programmers of these software a lot of hard work to get the popularity they have today.

Today, software solutions come by another name, especially to business owners. Nowadays, these solutions can also be called ERP; also known as Enterprise Resource Planning solutions. It is because a company does not need a simple software that only does commands and applications for leisure activities. They are in need of applications that contribute to the welfare and growth of their company's operations, functions, and even their finances.

True enough, there are tons of ERP programmers and resellers that offer such needed computer applications to those who need them.

As stated earlier within this article, such organizations that offer these solutions need to work hard to market their software. This may cost them quite a lot in terms of expending their resources, their effort, their time, and their money. To deal with this situation, they can acquire the aid of professionals found in telemarketing firms.

Professional telemarketing firms can aid programmers, manufacturers, and resellers of ERP solutions, especially when it comes to their software lead generation. To generate quality ERP leads, professional telemarketers take charge of their client's marketing campaign with the use of their expertise and various tools to help them in achieving a profitable outcome from their campaign.

Let us look into these things with more detail.

First of all, their expertise; generating ERP leads should be dealt with the right level of knowledge and understanding about the prospect's industry. Additionally, the sales representative should know by heart the various talking skills to pique the interests of said leads. Telemarketing firms are constantly in the know about the latest trends in software lead generation campaigns and incorporate them into the minds of their professionals.

Secondly, let us take notice of the tool they use for software lead generation. Primarily, they have a highly detailed and very lengthy list of potential clients to contact. This way, the software developer or the seller can be promised of a lot of leads to which are sales ready and almost willing to undergo with the purchase of said ERP solutions

Lastly, let us take into consideration the pipeline that they use. It is an innovation for the telemarketing firm's clients to immediately know, realtime in fact, of the coming appointments that have been set with their ERP leads. Hence, they can immediately act if a business appointment has been set and they can act accordingly to convert said prospect into a certified client of their software solution.

ERP software developers and resellers should take heed in outsourcing their lead generation campaign as quickly as possible. They should remember that they are not the only software organization in this earth and they are not the only ones who know of the immense aid of professional telemarketers. If they spend too much time contemplating on whether or not they should outsource to expert call center agents, then they risk their competitors getting ahead of them with each second they waste.

Claire Hansen works as a marketing communications program manager. She is inviting you to visit http://www.erpsoftwareleads.com/ to learn more about lead generation and appointment setting for the software industry.

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

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There is a popular match astrology, but I love today. People, before selecting a partner for his / her life, used to confirm the compatibility of their love. Analyze the compatibility of love and your partner have been proposed on the basis of astrology expert and all details of your birthday.

Astrologer Some will focus on a spiritual level of your life. This has been predicting the life and future of our landscape insightful of the planet. This astrology is recommended personal goodwill of your life very.

Rotate the cycle is essential to the zodiac, 12 animals of these represent the '12. Perhaps, that there are people, according to legend heard by reference to a particular year, there were animals appeared before (according to the story of Buddha or, you are talking about) of the Jade Emporer to respond to the invitation to these . 12 animals zodiac is typical for the arrival of each animal. Story to characterize each of the pilgrimage of 12 animals a little different, is as follows: the current order of: pig rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog.

In Chinese astrology, dating back more than 2,000 years in Chinese astronomy early. Prediction of Chinese astrology sign is dependent on the Chinese calendar, which was built by astronomers of ancient China. Over time, astrologists of China, has developed a high degree of organization of beliefs about the astronomical 'effect on the daily life of people. Chinese zodiac animals and zodiac zodiac comes from the Chinese Astrology.

Understanding you have of the zodiac very far, they do not extend beyond those read in the paper place mat on the table in the Chinese restaurant of their choice most people. But, in fact, there is much more to know about this ancient doctrine to understand, dating back more than 2,000 years. The twelve signs of the zodiac, it is considered to be a guide to understanding the most ideal among the people of love and business, the best match. I have a zodiac animal other specific It is believed that each of the 12 zodiac animals, and most compatible it. Zodiac Romantic Compatibility can be used to grasp the game best love people. It also, that your are considered important in making decisions about what the most compatible to keep in mind that there are other aspects of Chinese Astrology to go past any animal is essential.

As well as dealing with the 12 animals zodiac slightly, zodiac calendar does not have a complicated relationship more complex other. Wood, metal, water, fire, earth: accompanied by the five elements and animals, also Chinese zodiac further. Saturn Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Mercury,: five elements are connected to the five core planet. Organization that has been presented by the five elements and 12 cats, merge to generate a 60-year cycle of the Chinese Zodiac actually. Along the direction, this chart is used to predict the future of the people in detail than using animal zodiac as a guide only birth time and date the sun and the moon, the people, the location of the yin and yang will be. It is important Chinese zodiac is essential and, the methods elements zodiac chart interact and work together, must be used to build a complete understanding of the individual. Completely, in order to understand the Chinese Zodiac astrology completely, it is possible to understand the relationship between elements of zodiac all is something that can not be important and necessary that most people get from the standard view of the zodiac it is.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops for Mac goes half off for Memorial Day weekend

To celebrate Memorial Day weekend, Call of Duty: Black Ops for the Mac is now half price! Also included in the deal, both downloadable content packs available via in-app purchase are also half price. And they include zombies and fighting on the Moon.

Black Ops needs little introduction, being part of the global phenomenon that is the Call of Duty franchise. Black Ops main storyline takes place through Cold War times, and includes an excellent multiplayer mode. The downside to the multiplayer is that it is Mac-to-Mac only, which is a little disappointing. Nevertheless, if you've been holding off now would be a great time to pick this title up. Do please check the system requirements thoroughly before purchasing though, and you'll probably want to grab a cup of coffee while you wait for it to download.

Have you seen any other great deals on apps for the Mac to celebrate Memorial Day weekend? Let us know in the comments!

    


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Are Treasury and the Fed at Odds Over Big Banks?

Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew has been cagey about whether he thinks Wall Street's giant banks are getting dangerously large and out-of-control once again, as many experts believe. But at a hearing on Capitol Hill this week, Lew gave the clearest indication yet that he's not especially worried and is going to take the light-fingered approach of his predecessor, Tim Geithner?and that he doesn't appear to agree with recent Federal Reserve proposals to correct the "too big to fail" problem.

Asked at a Senate Banking Committee hearing by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., whether Treasury is "still opposed to capping the size of banks," Lew responded that he did not see a need for additional action beyond implementing the Dodd-Frank regulatory law, which attempts to set orderly procedures for the liquidation of even the largest banks if they get into trouble. "This is not the time to be enacting big changes to Dodd-Frank or to the regulatory system," Lew said. After Dodd-Frank is implemented, he said, he'll "take stock."

That would seem to put Lew at odds with Federal Reserve Governor Dan Tarullo, who in recent months has floated a number of proposals to further shrink the banks, a problem that he says "seems to inexorably call for a set of complementary policy measures" to Dodd-Frank. In a series of speeches, Tarullo has proposed limiting the expansion of big banks by restricting the funding they get from sources other than traditional deposits, and adding liquidity and capital requirements that will make it more expensive and burdensome to be too big.

Government sources familiar with the Tarullo proposals say the Fed has not received a positive response from the Treasury Department about them, and Lew's remarks at the hearing perhaps help to explain why.

Tarullo, who was appointed by Obama, has often reflected the views of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and other Fed officials, including Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher, a noted critic of the too-big-to-fail problem and Dodd-Frank's deficiencies. Fisher, a conservative, said at a speech in March that "a dozen megabanks today control almost 70 percent of the assets in the U.S. banking industry" and pose a huge danger to the future of the economy. Dodd-Frank, he said, "is, despite its best intentions, counterproductive and needs to be changed."

During her questioning, Warren?known as one of the most progressive voices in Washington on reining in Wall Street?noted that Treasury under Geithner had opposed a 2010 amendment that would have broken up the biggest banks. "Has the Treasury Department's position changed?" Warren asked Lew. He did not respond directly, other than to say he was satisfied to await the implementation of Dodd-Frank as it is.

As detailed in a new National Journal eBook, In Lew of Geithner, Lew is known primarily as a budget expert and has been a virtual cipher on Wall Street-related issues until now, even as the banking lobby actively seeks to open up a plethora of loopholes in Dodd-Frank. But at ?his 2010 Senate confirmation hearing to become head of Office of Management and Budget, Lew also indicated that he didn't consider the deregulation of Wall Street to be a "proximate" cause of the financial crisis --an answer that put him at odds with his boss, who declared as a presidential candidate in 2008: "It's because of deregulation that Wall Street was able to engage in the kind of irresponsible actions that have caused this financial crisis."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/treasury-fed-odds-over-big-banks-151711346.html

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Friday, May 24, 2013

SMH: Westboro Baptist Church Blames Oklahoma Tornado On Gay Baller Jason Collins Coming Out The Closet ?God Hates F*gs!?

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A member of the Westboro Baptist Church is drawing a link between the Oklahoma tornado?s devastation and a local team?s support for openly gay NBA star Jason Collins. WTF??!

Fred Phelps Jr., the son of Westboro Baptist Church minister Fred Phelps, tweeted the following:

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It isn?t the first time that an anti-gay pundit has attempted to blame a natural disaster to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. In 2012, chaplain John McTernan linked Hurricane Sandy (and a number of other recent weather-related trends and natural disasters) on LGBT people and President Barack Obama?s backing of marriage equality.

?God is systematically destroying America,? McTernan wrote at the time. ?Just look at what has happened this year.?

That?s weird, we blamed the tornado on the Westboro Baptist Chruch and all its evil members.

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