Monday, September 24, 2012

Armbars, Americanas, title shots and more: UFC 152 notes

A few observations and notes as you decompress from UFC 152:

-- Did you gasp when Vitor Belfort hit the armbar early in his loss to Jon Jones? Because I did, and I'm still amazed Jones was not injured. It's one of the few times he's been in danger, and his ability to get out of the submission was impressive.

-- Jones' fourth-round Americana submission earned him the $65,000 submission of the night bonus. The other bonuses went to Cub Swanson for his knockout of Charles Oliveira, and T.J. Grant and Evan Dunham for their bloody fight of the night.

-- At the post-fight press conference, UFC president Dana White said a fight between Michael Bisping and UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva could be interesting. Nothing in Bisping's win over Stann would indicate that to be so.

-- Demetrious Johnson winning the flyweight championship will go down in the record books because he's the first-ever 125-lb champ. But it should also be remembered for the fantastic speed shown by Johnson as he picked apart the very tough Joseph Benavidez.

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Romney skipped full write-off for charitable giving in 2011

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Longtime basketball coach Marv Kessler dies at 82

NEW YORK ? Marv Kessler, a longtime high school and college basketball coach who became a coach to coaches by observing practices and making suggestions, has died. He was 82.

Kessler had been diagnosed with cancer several years ago and died Wednesday at NYU Medical Center, according to several friends.

Kessler coached at Martin Van Buren High School in his home borough of Queens before leaving to become head coach at Adelphi University in 1972. He compiled an 88-60 record in six seasons with the Panthers. His reputation as a speaker at clinics, where he used humor and fundamentals to get his point across, extended nationwide.

He was hired by many college and NBA coaches to attend their practices and advise them on how to be more effective.

He is survived by his wife, Irene, and daughters Andrea and Gayle.

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Job markets in select states may decide election

Swing state jobless rates

By John W. Schoen, NBC News

?For months, political pundits have argued that President Barack Obama will have a tough time winning re-election with the national unemployment rate stuck stubbornly over 8 percent.

But with just weeks to go before Election Day, the jobless rates that matter are the ones in just a handful of states that are up for grabs.

Like economic conditions generally, the recession had a very uneven impact on job markets in various regions of the country. Midwest states mostly escaped the housing boom that led to the bust that brought on the Great Recession. Rising energy prices have lifted the economies of energy-rich states like North Dakota. The impact from the ongoing housing bust has been concentrated in a handful of states including? Florida and Nevada.

That?s why the health of the job markets in the key ?battleground? states will likely have a greater impact than the national, headline number, which stood at 8.1 percent in September, and has stubbornly remained above 8 percent for 43 months, the longest stretch since the Great Depression.

Here?s a look at the job outlook in ten?key states, as of August, based on the latest jobless data released by the government Friday.

Florida: 29 electoral votes/8.8 percent jobless rate

Of all the battleground states Florida carries the most weight. It?s the state, after all, where a few hundred dangling chads in 2000 swung its 29 electoral votes, and the election, in George W. Bush?s favor.

Florida has been among the hardest hit by the housing crisis and it's still digging out from a deep real estate hole. After a steady decline from a peak of 11.4 percent in early 2010, the unemployment rate has been falling gradually along with the national number. But the rate has been inching up this summer.

The state is still a toss-up, but the latest NBCNews/WSJ/Marist poll, taken last week, showed Obama and picking up 49 percent of likely voters, including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate, with Romney at 44 percent and 5 percent undecided.

Ohio: 18 electoral votes/7.2 percent jobless rate

Hard-hit by the recession-driven manufacturing downturn, Ohio has seen some improvement as a pickup in car sales has helped boost orders for auto makers and parts suppliers dotting the state. Ohio?s unemployment rate peaked in 2010 and has steadily fallen below the national average to the current 7.2 percent rate.

But the drop has been for the wrong reasons: job creation has been much slower than the shrinkage in the state?s labor force as discouraged job seekers have left the state, retired, gone back to school or given up looking. Since peaking in early 2010, Ohio?s labor force has shrunk by 215,000 ? or nearly 4 percent.

In last week?s poll, Obama led Romney, 50 percent to 43 percent, among likely voters in Ohio including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate. One percent backs another candidate, and 6 percent are undecided.

North Carolina: 15 electoral votes/9.7 percent unemployment

In contrast to Ohio, North Carolina?s jobless rate is higher than the national average, for the opposite reasons. Job creation has gained steadily since the end of the 2007 recession; employers in the Tar Heel state have added 1.4 million jobs in the past three years, a gain of 3.5 percent. But thanks to an influx of workers attracted by all those new jobs, the labor force has swollen by 1.6 million. That?s kept the jobless rate higher than it would have been if the labor force had remained the same size.

Recent polling data are not available for the state.

Michigan: 16electoral votes/ 9.4 percent unemployment.

Michigan was one of the states hardest hit by the near collapse of the auto industry in 2008, which is why the Obama campaign has gone to great lengths to take credit for providing the industry with government help. From a peak of 14.2 percent in mid-2009, the jobless rate has fallen steadily.

But only because, like Ohio, a big chunk of Michigan?s labor force has left the state?s job market.

While car sales may have rebounded in the past year, employment in Michigan is still half a million jobs below pre-recession levels. That?s slightly more than the 420,000 people who are no longer looking for work in the state.

The hollowing out of the state?s workforce continues. And after small but steady job gains, overall employment levels began falling again this spring. That sent the jobless rate back on the upswing in August ? up 0.4 percent from July.

Still, the latest opinion polls show the president holding a solid lead in what is still considered a battleground state by political analysts. The president leads Romney, 52 percent to 38 percent, in the state Romney's?father once serve as governor, according to the latest Detroit News/WDIV/Glengariff numbers.

Virginia: 13 electoral votes/5.9 percent unemployment

Virginia is one of the few states that escaped the recession largely unscathed. The?state continues to enjoy a much better job market than the national average, largely because of the steady flow of government jobs and contracts to residents of?Virginia's, Washington,?D.C., suburbs.

The jobless rate peaked at 7.3 percent in January 2010, and fell steadily to 5.6 percent this summer, but as the pace of layoffs for federal workers has picked up, so has the state?s jobless rate. And with cuts in federal spending looming, that bright job outlook could darken next year.

In Virginia, Obama is ahead of Romney by five points among likely voters (including those leaning toward a particular candidate), 49 percent to 44 percent, according to last week?s NBCNews/WSJ/Marist poll.

Wisconsin: 10 electoral votes/7.5 percent unemployment

Unemployment in Wisconsin peaked at 9.1 percent in 2010 and has trended lower since the recession ended. But those gradual employment gains?reversed course sharply beginning this spring, adding six-tenths of a percent?to the jobless rate since April.

Colorado 9 electoral votes/8.2 percent unemployment

Colorado also has yet to recover the more than 100,000 jobs the state lost to the recession. With its workforce roughly unchanged, that slow job growth has recently nudged its jobless rate?back up. Unemployment fell from a peak of 9.0 percent in November 2010 to 7.8 percent this January.

In both Colorado and Wisconsin, Obama is ahead by five points among likely voters, 50 percent to 45 percent, according to last week?s NBCNews/WSJ/Marist survey.

Iowa: 6 electoral votes/5.5 percent unemployment

Iowa largely escaped the housing boom that fed the bust and recession, but its job market still felt the blow. Going into the recession, the state had one of the lowest unemployment levels in the country, at 3.8 percent, though it rose sharply ? to 6.3 percent ? when the financial storm hit.

Since then, with a highly stable labor force, and steady gains in hiring, the jobless rate has fallen gradually, hitting 5.1 percent in June. But like many of the rest of the battle ground states, the headline rate has bumped up.

Despite the reversal, the president holds an eight-point lead over Romney, 50 percent to 42 percent, in the latest NBC/WSJ/Marist survey.

Nevada 6 electoral votes/12.1 percent unemployment

Like its housing market, Nevada saw one of the sharpest reversals of fortune in the jobs numbers when the recession sent the unemployment rate from a pre-recession 4.2 percent to a peak of 14.0 percent in October 2010. Since then, the recovery has been steady, but slow.

The president holds a slim lead over Romney, 49 percent to 46 percent, according to the latest CNN/ORC polling data.

New Hampshire: 4 electoral votes/5.7 percent unemployment

The Granite state also entered the recession with among the lowest jobless rates in the country, 3.4 percent, but also saw a sharp spike (to 6.7 percent) which has been gradually receding. By April of this year, the rate had fallen to 5.0 percent. But employment levels began rising again this summer.

Recent New Hampshire polling data is not available.?

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Browns president planning to meet with Jim Brown

FILE - This undated file photo shows Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown posing for a team photo. Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns are getting back together. The Hall of Fame running back, who has had a rift with his former team for several years, plans to take part in alumni events this weekend when the Browns host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - This undated file photo shows Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown posing for a team photo. Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns are getting back together. The Hall of Fame running back, who has had a rift with his former team for several years, plans to take part in alumni events this weekend when the Browns host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2011, file photo, pro football hall-of-famer Jim Brown listens during a panel discussion at the Sports Law Symposium at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif. Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns are getting back together. The Hall of Fame running back, who has had a rift with his former team for several years, plans to take part in alumni events this weekend when the Browns host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012.(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

(AP) ? Browns president Mike Holmgren wants to patch things up with Jim Brown.

Holmgren plans to meet with the Hall of Fame running back in the next few days, hoping to repair their relationship which fell apart two years ago when Brown was relieved of his duties as an advisor to owner Randy Lerner. Holmgren said he has reached out to Brown, who has told the team he will take part in alumni activities this weekend surrounding Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.

Brown was so stung by Holmgren's decision to change his role with the club that he boycotted a ceremony in 2010, when the Browns unveiled a ring of honor inside their stadium, a permanent display instituted by Holmgren. Brown's absence ? he was one of 16 Browns Hall of Fame members enshrined ? overshadowed the event.

Brown will be on the field for a halftime ceremony this Sunday as former Browns players Ernie Green and Clarence Scott are inducted into the team's legends club.

The greatest Brown of them all, Brown rushed for 12,312 yards in nine seasons with Cleveland before unexpectedly retiring to pursue an acting career. He is the franchise's career leader in rushing yards, attempts and touchdowns. His No. 32 is retired by the Browns.

During his rift with Holmgren, Brown created controversy when he called rookie running back Trent Richardson "ordinary" before the Browns selected the Alabama star with the No. 3 overall pick in April's draft.

Richardson, who rushed for 109 yards last week and scored two touchdowns against Cincinnati in his second NFL game, said Wednesday that he's excited about the chance to meet Brown.

"It's going to be an honor just to be on the same field as him," Richardson said. "He's going to be out there watching me, and hopefully he'll give me a few words of wisdom while I'm out there. So I can't wait to meet him, and I can't wait to play in front of him."

Richardson missed the entire exhibition season after undergoing knee surgery, his second operation since January. He believes Brown's earlier comments may have been made to motivate him.

"I'm pretty sure that he said that for a certain reason," Richardson said. "And trust me, it has pushed me to where I'm at to this point. I was hurt and I had to fight back, and I thought about that every day. I fought back to get to this point where I'm at right now."

Associated Press

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Build Your Own USB Cable Flash Drive [Friday Fun]

Build Your Own USB Cable Flash Drive If you carry a USB flash drive with portable apps, operating systems, and useful data on it, you know they tend to look alike. This clever DIY project will make sure you never get your USB drive mixed up with someone else's ever again.

Instructables user Mahmoud Alaa put this one together in his spare time, and all it takes is a usb cable you don't need, some electrical tape, a few simple tools (needlenose pliers and electrical tape), and a tiny USB flash drive, or a tiny USB-port sized microSD card reader, if you prefer. With a few minutes work, you'll have a USB drive as large as you choose that's unlike any other.

Granted, it's not sleek or modern-looking, but it's definitely original, and all it takes is a little time and a few spare parts. You can see the full how-to with plenty of photos of the process at the link below.

How to Make a USB Cable Flash Drive | Instructables

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

LG Intuition review

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LG has forever been known as that "other Android manufacturer", relegated to fourth place behind Samsung, HTC, and Motorola in consumers' minds. With its recent lineup arriving on US shores, though, the Korean manufacturer is hoping the tides will turn. Not only is it lying in wait with its beastly Optimus G to steal the spotlight from competing flagships, LG is also venturing into niche territory, including the increasingly popular "phablet" market. 

The Intuition is both a phone and a tablet, a wild-looking device unlike anything Android has ever run on. But does it succeed at striking a balance between functionality and versatility? In no uncertain terms, creating a device that succeeds on two different levels is a daunting task. And while LG has made a valiant effort, consumers are going to walk away either smitten with the Intuition's originality or disgusted with its impracticality.


The Good

The Intuition has a radical design, and LG makes no apologies for stepping outside of the box with this one. The Intuition's display is impressive, and performance is snappy and powerful. Call quality is as good as we've come to expect on Big Red.

The Bad

Those who hate the Intuition's design will outnumber those who love it. Unfortunately, this hybrid device fails as a tablet as well as phone-- it's too small and boxy for multimedia viewing, and too big and sharp for messaging and phone calls. Forget using this device with one hand, it's absolutely impossible.

Conclusion

The Intuition is a polarizing device, and you're either going to love it or hate it. If you fall somewhere in the middle, you'll realize it has a great display, fast performance, and a visually-pleasing Ice Cream Sandwich experience. You'll also realize it should be kept in the niche category, as its functionality as a tablet is limited by poor software and stylus, and its phone functionality suffers from impossible one-handed operation.

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Video: Who's under most Week 3 pressure?

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Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita: Engaged!


Congratulations are in order for Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

The multiple-time Emmy Award nominee announced today that he's engaged to Justin Mikita.

"It’s true, I popped the big Q!” the actor says in the following TietheKnot.org video, with his now-fiancee jumping in to exclaim: “I said yes!"

We send our best wishes to the couple, we can't wait for the Modern Family Season 4 premiere on September 26 and we encourage readers to watch below:

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Apple Rolls Out OS X 10.8.2, Brings Facebook To Mountain Lion

facebooklogoApple introduced an update to OS X alongside the iOS 6 update today, version 10.8.2. It offers Facebook integration, allowing users to sign in with their Facebook integration at the system level and share links and photos directly from the OS, as well as see Facebook information in the Contacts apps and receive Facebook notifications in Notification Center.

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News Article: Could obesity be a gut reaction? | Rhi-Thinking Food

Written By:?Unknown
Published in:?Sydney Morning Herald
Dated: 6 September, 2012

When it comes to staying healthy, there are two areas that most people focus on ? the number of calories they put into their mouths, and how much exercise they do.

But, in a laboratory at the University of Sydney, scientists are studying everything from locusts to human excrement to better understand why rates of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease continue to skyrocket, despite what is known about maintaining good health.

Although diet and exercise are vital, there is much to be learnt about why people are getting sicker and fatter.

Shifting the focus ? there is much to be learnt about why people are getting sicker and fatter. Photo: Supplied

Commonly recited health messages, such as ?Eat less, move more? and ?Calories in, calories out? have an important place but do not seem to be slowing disease, with more than a million Australians suffering from diabetes, about 7 million overweight and cardiovascular disease remaining one of the biggest killers. Are there really that many people deliberately ignoring health messages and choosing poor health?

A popular theory as to why these ?modern? diseases exist is that people simply do not move as much as their hunter-gatherer ancestors did, thanks to desk jobs and a culture of convenience. But a recent study questioned how much a sedentary lifestyle is to blame when it comes to obesity.

Researchers from the United States and Britain recently put the hunter-gatherer theory to the test by measuring the total daily energy expenditure of a tribe living in a way that closely resembles the lifestyle of our foraging ancestors.

The Hadza tribe in northern Tanzania hunt and gather on foot without the use of modern tools such as guns; and divide duties by sex, with women foraging in groups and men hunting game and gathering honey.

Contrary to what they expected, researchers found total energy expenditure among Hadza adults was similar to people living more sedentary lifestyles in Europe and the US.

?The similarity in metabolic rates across a broad range of cultures challenges current models of obesity suggesting that Western lifestyles lead to decreased energy expenditure,? the study authors wrote in their report, published online at PLoS.

?We hypothesise that human daily energy expenditure may be an evolved physiological trait largely independent of cultural differences.?

The lead-on from this seems to be that people are simply eating much more than the Hadza.

But ?a calorie is not a calorie, and calories in minus calories expended does not always equal ?stored as fat?,? Andrew Holmes, an associate professor of biochemistry at Sydney University?s school of molecular bioscience, says.

He has the rather unglamorous job of examining human faeces to figure out what the human body does with food and the calories in it. To do that he looks at what is left once food passes out of the body, with a particular interest in the bacteria that is in faeces.

Professor Holmes believes how the gut individually responds to various nutrients in food has more to do with why people get fat than the amount of calories in it. If two people do the same amount of exercise and eat the exact same calories per day, does it matter which foods they get those calories from?

Professor Holmes says it does. Just as everyone has individual fingerprints, he says people also have individual microbiota ? the system of microbes in the body which includes bacteria, most of which live in the gut.

?About 30 years ago ? and this area has only really exploded in the last five years ? we developed [the] ability to look at what microbes are present in a system,? he said.

?Until then, we tended to assume microbes didn?t matter, even though they are the most abundant things out there. That assumption was hopelessly wrong.?

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Lostridium histolyticum ? one of the microbes related to obesity. Photo: Kevin Kearney

Because there are more bacterial cells in the body than human cells, the net activity of microbiota has an enormous impact on metabolism and health, Professor Holmes says. ?The gut is the interface between what we eat and what we absorb.

?It is where food crosses walls and what goes into our system and what goes into our systems differs according the microbiota we each have.?

Studies have shown that obese people have a characteristically different microbiota to those who are lean, and faeces are made up largely of gut microbes. ?So if you look at the poo of lean versus obese people, the calories and bacteria present in the poo are different in those who are obese,? he says.

Studies have found that obese people have microbes that cause them to absorb kilojoules and store them as fat much more efficiently than someone who is slim, he says, which means they absorb and use the calories from a piece of chocolate much differently to people of a healthy weight.

So what is causing some people to have microbiota that more readily stores calories as fat and uses macronutrients less effectively? Professor Holmes believes it is a combination of what microbes people are exposed to through the environment, diet and time span.

To better understand the influence of microbes, scientists conducted a study where they kept mice delivered by caesarean in a germ-free environment which meant they also grew up in a microbe-free environment. When scientists tried to make those mice fat through diet, they found it was extremely difficult to do so. Scientists then exposed some of the germ-free mice to microbes from fat mice and some to the microbes of lean mice. Those who had been given the microbes from fat mice gained a lot more weight. It did not matter if both groups ate the same types and amounts of food. Those mice with an abundance of the ?wrong? microbiota got fat. Other studies have shown that microbiota may also be implicated in diseases such as cancer and mood disorders.

These results exemplify why health can be much more complicated than diet and exercise. The mice experiment shows children of obese parents may be disadvantaged from birth, if they either inherit the gut microbiota of their parent or are fed the wrong types of food leading to changes to their microbiota.

?If you continually over-eat, then you select for a microbiota that are better at harvesting energy,? Professor Holmes said. ?If parents get stuck into hamburgers and chocolate they?ve adapted their microbiota to a poor one and then when they give birth they give those to their child.?

Professor Holmes is now exploring how microbiota can be changed and all the different components of diet that may have an impact on gut microbiota.

To do this, he is working with Stephen Simpson, the director of the Charles Perkins Centre for obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

It may seem to be an odd collaboration, since Professor Simpson?s previous research has focused on winged insects ? specifically locusts. But one of Professor Simpson?s findings could offer an important insight into why people are driven to eat too much.

He discovered that locusts will form swarms and eat everything in sight until they have satiated their need for protein. Once they have consumed enough, the swarm stops. Humans too have an in-built threshold to the amount of protein that can be absorbed and Professor Simpson suspects, like locusts, people eat their way through foods ? often the wrong types of foods ? until a protein target is met.

But it could be that some people have microbes that more efficiently allow the absorption of protein and, therefore, a feeling of satiety, which is why experts in seemingly unrelated fields are working together to figure out why people are eating the foods they do and what happens as it passes through the body.

It is also why health is more complex than the public health messages and guidelines that are useful in making health messages easy to understand, but not so useful in explaining why sometimes exercise and diet alone just do not work as well for some people as for others.

Andrew Hoy, from the Bosch institute for medical research at the University of Sydney, says easy to understand health messages are appreciated by the broader population, but this sometimes means that complex processes can become oversimplified.

?I think that it is all really complicated and there are no easy answers because the easy answers have been tried and haven?t cut through for everyone,?Dr Hoy, a researcher of lipid metabolism, says.

?If it were easy, all of us would be lean. But, at the end of the day, public health messages are coming from evidence-based conclusions and just because they might not be working for everyone it doesn?t mean they?re not an overall good approach.?

How it happens

Bacteria in the gut have both health promoting and toxic properties.

If the number of pathogenic properties grows too high, gut microbiota can be thrown out of balance.

Sugars, flours and processed foods can produce an inflammatory response in the microbiota.

The ration of toxic to healthy microbes leads to an altered microbiota that promotes, for example, the extraction of more calories and sugar from food and can trigger an insulin response. This can lead to the development of diabetes, obesity and insulin resistance.
Read more:?http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/diet-and-fitness/could-obesity-be-a-gut-reaction-20120905-25f1n.html#ixzz26W8l98a3

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Acer Iconia Tab A110 comes to Europe this fall with Jelly Bean, ?180 UK price

Acer Iconia Tab A110

Acer missed its summer launch target for the Iconia Tab A110, but it's making amends for its timing. The 7-inch, quad-core tablet is now reaching Europe in the fall, but it's also carrying that rumored upgrade to Jelly Bean -- including the same mini-tablet interface that we know best from the A110's arch-rival, the Nexus 7. Hardware hasn't moved on since then, however, so you'll still have to cope with a lower 1,024 x 600 resolution and likely the same 8GB of storage, even with a 2-megapixel front camera offering a slight upgrade. That feature loadout may make the sales prospects difficult, at least in the UK: Brits will have to pay £180 ($292) versus the £159 ($258) Nexus 7. Let's hope that any US plans involve a price slash.

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Alaskans to get $878 in yearly oil wealth payout

Alaska Revenue Commissioner Bryan Butcher holds up the amount of this year's Permanent Fund Dividend during a news conference Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. Butcher announced this year's check from the state's oil riches will be $878 for nearly every single Alaskan. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

Alaska Revenue Commissioner Bryan Butcher holds up the amount of this year's Permanent Fund Dividend during a news conference Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. Butcher announced this year's check from the state's oil riches will be $878 for nearly every single Alaskan. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

Sean Irvin browses phones at a Best Buy store Monday, Sept. 17, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. It's one of the ways Irvin plans to spend his yearly Alaska Permanent Fund dividend, whose amount was being announced Tuesday. (AP Photo/Rachel D'Oro)

(AP) ? It's not much ? $878 ? but Sina Takafua isn't balking at her first annual payout from Alaska's oil savings account.

"I'm just happy. It's free money," she said of the amount after taxes that she'll receive just for living in the state, in her case the northernmost town of Barrow.

State officials on Tuesday announced the amount of Alaska Permanent Fund dividends to be distributed Oct. 4 to all men, women and children who have lived in the state for at least one year. This time around, that's nearly 647,000 people.

This year's amount is the lowest since 2005 and the ninth-lowest in the program that began three decades ago. Last year's dividend was $1,174.

Officials attribute the decrease to the five-year formula used to calculate the yearly dividend. Alaska Revenue Commissioner Bryan Butcher said the formula will stay depressed through next year. After that, officials can stop figuring in performance from 2009, when the fund lost billions in the stock market dive.

"As long as that year is part of the five-year calculation, it's going to be a little low," Butcher said.

Like others surveyed in rural parts of the state, Takafua had planned to use her dividend to pay bills. But Tuesday she said she was sending it all to her mother in Hawaii. "She'll appreciate it," Takafua said.

Some customers at the local fur shop where Takafua works are going for warmth ? and style. They're already pre-ordering parkas made of caribou, wolverine and other furs.

"They're waiting for their PFD to pay for them," said Takafua, who moved to Alaska from Maui, Hawaii, with her two sons in 2010. Her husband joined the family later, so he's not yet eligible for a dividend like they are.

New residents must live in Alaska for one calendar year to benefit from the permanent fund, which was established in 1976 after North Slope oil was discovered.

The state began doling out money from the fund in 1982. Residents who have received every check since then have gotten a total of $34,243.41.

Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. officials last month suggested that residents would be seeing a smaller check this time around.

The amount of investment earnings allocated to dividends is based on a five-year rolling average of permanent fund performance. While 2009 stayed in, 2007 was dropped from this year's average, corporation officials said. They said 2007 was a recent high-water mark in which the fund earned $3.4 billion in statutory net income, the realized gains used in calculating the dividend.

Alaska has no state income tax, but residents must pay federal taxes on the bounty.

In the western town of Nome, many residents will be using what's left over to pay for outrageously expensive groceries and gasoline, which sells for almost $6 a gallon.

Gone are the days when people spent their dividend checks on snowmobiles from Morgan's Sales and Service shop, said fourth-generation owner Pat Johanson.

The money that goes to Johanson's four children will end up in savings. But Johanson's plan for his own check depends on how winter fares compared with last year, when temperatures were more brutal than usual.

Johanson, his wife and kids could have a vacation in the near future.

"If January gets to 30 and 40 below again," he said, "I want to go to Hawaii."

So does Sean Irvin of Anchorage. He went there on last year's dividend and wants to go to Maui with the help of this year's money.

Still, there he was at an Anchorage Best Buy, eyeing another PFD treat ? no, not the new iPhone 5 coming out Friday, but a humble phone for a landline.

"I want big buttons and caller ID," Irvin said.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Kathy Bates Had Double Mastectomy After Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Kathy Bates Had Double Mastectomy After Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Kathy Bates had surgery to remove both of her breasts after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The “Misery” star’s doctor discovered a lump in [...]

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iPhone 5 hands-on: Slim is in

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While the iPhone 5 rumors were popping, I couldn't help think this was just some kind of stretched out iPhone 4S. During the keynote presentation, I was impressed by the features but couldn't help continuing on this path: Would it just be the same??

Well, when I finally got the thing in my hand, even for a few minutes,?I was delighted to discover how different it is.

Yes, the iPhone 5 is thinner and lighter than the iPhone 4S, but not in a plasticky way that would suggest some of Samsung's smartphones. If the iPhone 4S represents the?heft and?machined precision of a handgun, the iPhone 5 has the impossible physique of a laser blaster. It's light and thin in the way that the future should be.

The matte finish on the smartphone's back is a blessing and a curse. I like that there's a lot less glass here for me to shatter, but the way it looks takes away from the pure elegance of the iPhone 4 design: Two panes of shiny glass, separated by a steel border. I find that the white iPhone 5 (above) looks a little washed out, less bold, where the black version (below)?is smarter, if perhaps more masculine than its predecessor.

The taller screen is not as gangly as I has thought, and when I saw a clip of "The?Avengers" on it, I could appreciate why the design decision was made. Movies aren't my No. 1 activity on my phone, but the 16x9 ratio is a major standard for movies and more, so it just makes sense.

There's a springiness to the phone's?interface that suggests the stomping A6 processor, but I couldn't load up anything that let me really see the polygons fly. Also, part of that smoother operation could be iOS 6, because much of it?? for instance, the Music app?? has been retooled to better interact with iCloud and iTunes.

What was a fun thing to test out, even if I never use it in real life, is the camera's?Panorama feature: You just hoist the phone aloft and pan across your field of view, and you end up with a seamless panoramic image, suitable for framing (if you're any good at photography, that is ? alas, I am not).

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science?editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

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Wii U now up for pre-order at GameStop, trade credits outlined for your current gaming arsenal

Wii U now up for preorder at GameStop, trade credits outlined

Eager to get your mitts on one of the Wii U consoles? Well, you can pre-order yours from the folks at GameStop starting today in order to be well-prepared for the November 18th release. The gaming retailer is also offering a variety of trade-in credits for those aging kits that you're itchin' to get rid of. You can expect to snag $50 for your old Wii and the numbers head north from there for Xbox 360, PS3 and more. Dive in to the particulars in the full PR that follows and hit the source link to commit your funds to the cause.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Fantasy RP

I'm looking to make a fantasy RP however every time I see one made they always seem to be to medieval or to restricted. I'm not good at coming up with my own fantasy universe, I'm only good at creating the mythology for one. I was hoping for one that I could RP as my death knight in>inspired by D&D

Asper knocked,
at the castle keep;
but the gates were barred!
The Gods asleep!

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

java - Common network communications exceptions - Stack Overflow

I'm building a service bus for Android and I'd like to distinguish between hard exceptions and those due to network issues. Broken connection, etc. I was originally catching IOException, but that's obviously far too broad. Some of those will be real file system issues local to the device.

Right now I have SocketException and ProtocolException, although the latter may not qualify. Anything else you might expect in the normal course of mobile events?

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Democratic platform focuses on fixing the economy

First Lady Michelle Obama waves to volunteers during a sound check for the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday, Sept. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

First Lady Michelle Obama waves to volunteers during a sound check for the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday, Sept. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

(AP) ? Democrats unveiled a party platform at their national convention Monday that echoes President Barack Obama's call for higher taxes on wealthier Americans while backing same-sex marriage and abortion rights.

Delegates will vote Tuesday to adopt the platform that reflects the president's argument that his work is unfinished and he deserves another four years to complete the job.

"Today, our economy is growing again, al-Qaeda is weaker than at any point since 9/11, and our manufacturing sector is growing for the first time in more than a decade. But there is more we need to do, and so we come together again to continue what we started," the platform said.

The document is a sharp contrast from the Republican blueprint that the GOP adopted at its convention last week. The Republican plan would ban abortion and gay marriage, repeal Obama's health care overhaul law and shift Medicare into a voucher-style program.

Democrats acknowledged that divergent views.

"This election is not simply a choice between two candidates or two political parties, but between two fundamentally different paths for our country and our families," the Democrats said.

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TAXES

The Democratic platform calls for extending the middle-class tax cuts for the 98 percent of American families who make less than $250,000 a year, and makes a promise not to raise taxes on them. The platform claims a typical family has saved $3,600 during Obama's first term. "Now he's fighting to stop middle-class families and those aspiring to join the middle class from seeing their taxes go up and to extend key tax relief for working families and those paying for college, while asking the wealthiest and corporations to pay their fair share," the platform says.

The Republican platform would extend the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, pending reform of the tax code. It also says the party would try to eliminate taxes on interest, dividends and capital gains altogether for lower- and middle-income taxpayers. It also would work to repeal the estate tax and the alternative minimum tax.

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ABORTION

The Democratic platform states that it "unequivocally" supports Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal, and "supports a woman's right to make decisions regarding her pregnancy, including a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay."

The platform states: "Abortion is an intensely personal decision between a woman, her family, her doctor and her clergy; there is no place for politicians or government to get in the way."

The Republican Party platform bans abortion in all cases, even rape, incest and when the life of the mother is endangered. Republicans say "the unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed." It opposes using public revenues to promote or perform abortion or to fund organizations that perform or advocate abortions.

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GAY MARRIAGE

The Democratic platform supports the movement to get equal treatment under the law for same-sex couples.

The platform says: "We also support the freedom of churches and religious entities to decide how to administer marriage as a religious sacrament without government interference." The platform opposes "federal and state constitutional amendments and other attempts to deny equal protection under the law" to same-sex couples.

The Republican Party platform affirms the rights of states and the federal government not to recognize same-sex marriage. It backs a constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

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IMMIGRATION

The platform states that "Democrats are strongly committed to enacting comprehensive immigration reform." Immigration overhaul would include bringing "undocumented immigrants out of the shadows," requiring illegal immigrants "to get right with the law, learn English and pay taxes" to get on a path toward citizenship. It also calls for a visa system that meets the country's "economic needs, keeps families together and enforces the law." It acknowledges that administrative fixes are not permanent. "Only Congress can provide a permanent, comprehensive solution."

The Republican platform opposes "any form of amnesty" for those who intentionally violate the immigration laws, demands a halt to Justice Department lawsuits against states that have enacted tough immigration measures, would deny federal funding to universities that provide in-state tuition to illegal immigrants and advocates making English the official national language.

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MEDICARE

Democrats say the new health care law makes Medicare stronger by adding new benefits, fighting fraud and improving care for patients. It notes that nearly 50 million older Americans and those with disabilities rely on Medicare. Over 10 years, the law will save the average Medicare beneficiary $4,200, the platform says. "Democrats adamantly oppose any efforts to privatize or voucherize Medicare," the platform says.

The GOP platform pledges to move Medicare away from "the current unsustainable defined-benefit entitlement model to a fiscally sound defined-contribution model." It supports a Medicare transition to a premium-support model with an income-adjusted contribution toward a health plan of the enrollee's choice.

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CAMPAIGN FINANCE

The Democratic platform criticizes the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which lifted restrictions on independent political expenditures by corporations and unions, and calls for "immediate action to curb the influence of lobbyists and special interests on our political institutions" ? with a constitutional amendment, if necessary, in the cause of campaign finance reform.

"We support requiring groups trying to influence elections to reveal their donors so the public will know who's funding the political ads it sees," the platform says.

The Republican platform supports the Citizens United decision as a free speech issue.

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HEALTH CARE

The platform pledges to continue building on the new health care law. It says accessible, affordable, high-quality health care is part of the American promise, that Americans should have the security that comes with good health care, and that no one should go broke because they get sick. "No law is perfect and Democrats stand willing to work with anyone to improve the law where necessary, but we are committed to moving forward," the platform says.

The GOP platform says that a Republican president on his first day in office would use his waiver authority to halt progress in carrying out the health care act. It calls for a Republican plan based on improving health care quality and lowering costs and a system that promotes the free market and gives consumers more choice.

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DEFENSE

The platform says Democrats have responsibly ended the war in Iraq, put the al-Qaida terrorist organization on the path to defeat with the killing of Osama bin Laden and reversed the Taliban's momentum to set the stage for the drawdown of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

"As a consequence of the president's decisions and the brave work of our military and intelligence professionals, bin Laden can no longer threaten the United States and al-Qaida's senior leadership has been devastated, rendering the group far less capable than it was four years ago," the platform said. "The al-Qaida core in Afghanistan and Pakistan has never been weaker."

Democrats back further reductions in the nuclear weapons stockpile, building on the hard-fought U.S.-Russia treaty that Obama got through the Senate in December 2010. Democrats also say they have an "unshakable commitment to Israel's security," and Obama will do all in his power to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Democrats say they want to maintain a strong military, but argue that in the current fiscal environment, tough budgetary decisions must include defense spending. They noted that Democrats and Republicans agreed last summer in the deficit-cutting plan to reduce military spending.

Republicans, in their platform, criticizes the Obama administration as holding weak positions toward such countries as North Korea, China and Iran and for reductions in military spending.

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Associated Press writers Andrew Miga, Michele Salcedo, Will Lester and Douglass K. Daniel contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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