Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Smart security steps give small-business owners peace of mind ...

Summer is finally here, which means peak vacation season and employees out of the office. For those who own their own companies, however, taking vacations and disconnecting is never easy, as business continues as usual while owners are away. In fact, according to the 2013 ADT Safety Data Index, more than one-third of small-business owners polled agree that running a business keeps them up at night, and the same number feel that running a business does not allow them to have work/life balance.

The good news is, with a few technology tips and tricks, business owners can enjoy a well-deserved break with the peace of mind knowing that their business remains secure and productive. As the country celebrates National Small Business Week June 17 to 21, 2013, consider these important tips to protect your business during the summer and all year long:

1. Create an electronic security plan to protect your assets
Whether your employees type on computers all day, have electronic cash registers or monitor inventory from smartphones or tablets, having the most up-to-date online security measures in place is critical. Be sure to install spam blockers, firewalls, virus filters and keep current on patches and other critical computer upgrades that keep your system and business protected. Business owners should also consider changing passwords on a monthly basis and making employees do the same.

2. Consider purchasing a security and business automation solution
Security and business automation solutions can help protect your business and employees, plus enable you to monitor productivity remotely, which is great for summer travel periods. Moreover, 84 percent of survey respondents in the ADT Safety Data Index agree that they are always looking for ways to make running a business a little less stressful.

A solution like ADT Pulse offers a variety of features perfect for small-business owners. Whether traveling near or far, you can receive email or text alerts when your business doors are locked or unlocked, or private rooms are accessed. Secure video also helps you oversee daily activities, including arrival and departure of employees, and customer visits. In addition, security and business automation solutions can help you manage energy consumption by being able to turn off lights and adjust thermostats from the other side of the globe, so long as you have an Internet connection.

3. Perform background checks on employees, no matter what the role
Hiring qualified employees with a reputable background is crucial, particularly during the summer when many small businesses hire seasonal staff. While background checks can sometimes be an additional cost for small businesses, it?s particularly important for organizations with only a handful of employees, to ensure that assets are well-protected.

4. Secure or properly dispose of sensitive documents
Warm weather often means more criminals out and about looking for easy targets, and they aren?t above dumpster diving. Shred all proprietary information that has been printed. A cross-cut shredder provides the best option for destroying confidential documents. Lock away sensitive information each night at close of business. Develop guidelines for employees who handle sensitive information ? for both the business and customers.

Small business owners deserve vacations just like anyone else and following these important safety steps can help them rest assure that their businesses are safe and secure.

About the Survey

The ADT Safety Data Index was conducted by Edelman Berland and polled 497 Small Business Owners in the United States. The survey was fielded online from February 8-18, 2013. The margin of error for Small Business Owners (n=497) is +/- 4.4 percentage points.

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

TuneWiki social music player to shut down on June 28th

TuneWiki social music player shutting down on June 28th

If you've been interested in social music listening, there's a good chance you've heard of TuneWiki's lyric syncing and discovery services. Unfortunately, you won't be hearing about them for much longer -- the company is shutting down on June 28th. The firm hasn't explained its decision, but we wouldn't count on any content working after the cutoff date. We've reached out for more details; for now, the only certainty is that lyric lovers will have to scramble for alternatives.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

FBI ID's Benghazi suspects _ but no arrests yet

FILE - This Sept. 13, 2012 file photo shows a cameraman filming one of U.S. consulate burnt out offices after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens on the night of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. The U.S. has identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year, and have enough evidence to justify seizing them by military force as suspected terrorists _ but not enough proof to try them in a U.S. civilian criminal court, the process the Obama administration prefers, U.S. officials said. (AP photo/Mohammad Hannon, File)

FILE - This Sept. 13, 2012 file photo shows a cameraman filming one of U.S. consulate burnt out offices after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens on the night of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. The U.S. has identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year, and have enough evidence to justify seizing them by military force as suspected terrorists _ but not enough proof to try them in a U.S. civilian criminal court, the process the Obama administration prefers, U.S. officials said. (AP photo/Mohammad Hannon, File)

(AP) ? U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough evidence to justify seizing them by military force as suspected terrorists ? but not enough proof to try them in a U.S. civilian court as the Obama administration prefers.

So the officials say the men remain at large while the FBI gathers more evidence. The decision not to seize the men militarily underscores the White House's aim to move away from hunting terrorists as enemy combatants and toward trying them as criminals in a civilian justice system.

The officials spoke only on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss sensitive briefings publicly.

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Suspected US drone kills 2 in Yemen

SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? Yemeni security and military officials say a suspected U.S. drone has killed two militants in a town in the center of the country.

The officials said the Monday attack targeted the two men as they were riding a motorbike outside Radda in Bayda province. The officials said the two men were suspected of belonging to al-Qaida, whose Yemeni branch Washington considers the terror group's most dangerous offshoot.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. The U.S has regularly used drone strikes in Yemen to go after the group's members, while government troops are also confronting them in various parts of the country.

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Suicide bomber kills 14 at Afghan province council

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? A suicide bomber dressed in a police uniform killed 14 people including a prominent provincial council chief Monday in northern Afghanistan in an attack outside the council headquarters, authorities said. The Taliban insurgency quickly claimed responsibility.

Seeking to weaken the Afghan government, Taliban insurgents have been carrying out attacks and assassinations intended to intimidate both officials and civilians ahead of next year's withdrawal of most international troops.

Baghlan provincial council leader Mohammad Rasoul Mohseni was entering the compound in the morning when the bomber approached on foot detonated his explosives in the provincial capital of Pul-e-Khumri, said Baghlan chief of police Asadullah Sherzad.

The attacker was dressed in police uniform and blended with officers at a checkpoint near the council headquarters, then slipped into a group of people surrounding Mohseni and set off his bomb in the crowd, said Baghlan deputy police chief Mohammad Sadeq Muradi.

"He was basically waiting for his target, who was Rasoul Mohseni," Muradi said.

Two of Mohseni's police bodyguards, four checkpoint police and seven civilians were killed in the blast, he said. It was unclear whether the attacker was actually a member of Afghan security forces or an insurgent who bought or stole a uniform.

Mohammad Zahier Ghanizada, a member of parliament from Baghlan, said that Mohseni had previously received multiple death threats.

A well-known figure in Baghlan, Mohseni was previously a respected commander in the Northern Alliance that fought against the Taliban's hard-line regime before it was toppled in 2001. He comes from a prominent family in the province, and his brother Azim Mohseni is a member of parliament.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed in a text message to journalists that an insurgent operative carried out the targeted bombing.

"Today at 11 a.m. in front of the Baghlan provincial council office, we have carried out a suicide attack and killed the head of the council," it said.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the bombing Monday.

"Such attacks are against all human rights and the principles of Islam," Karzai said in a statement. "Perpetrators of such attacks are enemies of the Afghan nation and the puppets of foreigners."

Karzai left later Monday for a two-day state visit to India, where he is expected to request military aid.

Both Karzai and the U.S. have sought peace talks with the Taliban and other insurgent factions in preparation for most foreign troops leaving next year after more than 12 years of war, but the efforts have borne little fruit. The Taliban seek to re-establish the strict interpretation of Islamic law they imposed for five years before being ousted in the 2001 U.S.-led invasion over its sheltering of al-Qaida's terrorist leadership.

The insurgents last month launched a fierce new spring offensive that has in the past week alone seen the police chief of Farah province gunned down outside his home and twin bombings that killed nine people in an elite gated community for government officials and business owners outside of the southern city of Kandahar. Two bombs also exploded outside the provincial governor's office in Nangarhar province last week, killing one police guard.

Insurgents have also targeted members of the international coalition. A roadside bomb killed four American soldiers last week in the country's south, while another insurgent faction, Hizb-e-Islami, targeted a coalition convoy in the capital of Kabul two days later, killing two U.S. soldiers and four American contractors who were training Afghan troops to take over security.

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Associated Press writer Rahim Faiez contributed from Kabul.

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Officer once hailed as hero now facing charges



>>> a former philadelphia police officer who gained national attention for an act of bravery several years ago is under arrest tonight. police say he was arrested early thursday after leaving a party with two women and then allegedly forcing them at gunpoint to take drugs and engage in sexual acts. four years ago, he was invited to sit with michelle obama at the president's state of the union address . he was hailed as a hero for managing to chase down an attacker after being shot in the face.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Tried And True Methods For Successful Internet ... - We Want CSG

Web marketing can be a great way for someone to advertise their product through the World Wide Web. Finding out about the the best ways to use Affiliate marketing to your advantage is a matter of learning some basic techniques. This article will demonstrate several ways that you can develop your prowess for Online marketing.

It?s important to remind customers to link your business site from theirs by offering a small ad that will allow them to link back to you easily. People who share your interests will be happy to link to you, and you will enjoy additional traffic.

TIP! If you?re looking to persuade others to link to your site, make it easy and attractive for them by having an attractive ?Link to Us? button created and available. Like-minded individuals will be glad to click on that button, embedding your site on theirs forever, and ensuring that anytime someone visits their site, they?ll see, and possibly click on, a link to yours as well.

Consider the ways you want to promote your site. You could for instance write articles for blogs or online magazines, list your business in online directories or share your content on social networks. There are lots of different ways to get many people to visit your site. Just get creative!

Before a site can be ranked, it must be built. Before you even think about where your website stands in the rankings, you should be thinking about its quality. This needs to be the beginning step for anyone who is creating an online business. The more attractive your site appears, the less work it will be in the future.

Be prepared to answer their questions. Visitors come to your site because they want to know more, and if you are not willing to provide the answers to their questions, they will not stay with you. Clear, concise information delivered in a friendly but professional way will show that you take your customers and your products seriously.

TIP! It is vital to have a client mailing list. Ask your customers if they would like to join your email list when they make a purchase, and add a form on your website to let them sign up.

Try adding a blog to sites that don?t change regularly. New content gets the attention of the search engines which will increase your ranking in their listings and lead to more traffic for your site. A blog allows you to create fresh content consistently.

Ask your cell phone company if you can have two phone numbers on your account which ring differently when a call comes in. Make getting a number a priority.

Always pay attention to your competitors to be successful in an internet business. Check out the websites of your competition to see what ideas can be used to help improve your business. When you notice lacking services on other websites, you should make sure these services are emphasized on your site in order to stand out from the crowd.

As discussed here, affiliate marketing is an effective method to advertise products and services. Make sure that you have done your research and you are well versed in Affiliate marketing. These tips will help you learn the secrets and put them to good use!

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Legally Streaming NFL Games for $100 Is Your Deal of the Day

If you've cut the cable cord, you've probably found that live sports are the hardest type of content to replace. Normally you have to be a DirectTV subscriber to stream NFL games on your laptop or phone, but there's a very interesting Madden 25 bundle currently on Amazon that'll get you access.

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Rays mount late rally, disappoint Orioles

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updated 8:06 p.m. ET May 18, 2013

BALTIMORE (AP) - The Tampa Bay Rays don't seem to mind being behind late in the game.

In fact, they're becoming quite adept at staging stirring rallies.

Matt Joyce hit a go-ahead two-run double in a six-run ninth inning that lifted the Rays to a 10-6 victory over the Orioles on Saturday, ending Baltimore's franchise-record streak of 109 straight wins when leading after seven innings.

"That's kind of been our identity from the beginning of the year," Rays third baseman Evan Longoria said. "We've really done a good job throughout the game of continuing to tack on runs, and even when we've been down early in games, finding a way to put together good at-bats and score runs."

Joyce also homered and finished 3 for 5 with five RBIs for the Rays, who posted a season-best third straight road victory, all of them come-from-behind wins.

"We believe in each other, and then you're able to do those things," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "If you stop believing, if you don't think it can't happen, then it never will. If you think it can happen, then it shall. And that's pretty much what this group's been about."

But this one came against a closer that had been virtually unbeatable until this week and a team that's been hard to overcome when taking a lead to the eighth.

"Their track record after seven innings has spoken for itself," Longoria said. "They've been really good late in the game. And Jim Johnson has been as good as they come. To be able to get to him and then tack a couple more on and be able to win a game like that, especially here in this hostile environment, is really big."

Trailing 6-4, Kelly Johnson hit a one-out homer off the Orioles' Jim Johnson (1-4), whose club-record streak of 35 straight saves ended Tuesday.

Johnson then loaded the bases on two walks and a hit before Joyce hit a two-run double to the right-center gap for a 7-6 lead. Ben Zobrist followed with a two-run double off Darren O'Day, who later issued a bases-loaded walk to Luke Scott.

After two straight blown saves, Johnson wasn't questioning himself or talking about a slump. In fact, he knew exactly what went wrong and vowed to fix it.

"Not getting strike one is a good place to start," Johnson said. "Pitching behind, just not throwing quality pitches. It kind of snowballed back and didn't obviously make the pitch I needed to. It's just one of those days where it just didn't work."

Adam Jones and Chris Davis homered for the Orioles, who have lost a season-high four straight.

"We're not clicking great right now, but unfortunately you go through little spells in a season like we play," Baltimore left fielder Nate McLouth said. "Like I said, there's no sense of sitting here and beating yourselves up about it. Wipe it clean and try to get it done tomorrow."

Alex Torres (1-0) worked four hitless innings for the victory.

The Orioles sent 10 men to the plate in the first inning and took a 4-0 lead against Roberto Hernandez.

McLouth led off with a single, moved to second on a groundout and scored when Nick Markakis doubled over the head of Joyce. Jones then ripped a line drive homer to left off an 0-2 pitch and Davis followed with a shot to left-center.

Jair Jurrjens, whose contract was purchased before the game from Triple-A Norfolk, retired the first seven hitters he faced before allowing successive doubles to Jose Molina and Yunel Escobar. Molina's ball bounced off the top of the wall in center, prompting Maddon to seek a video review, which upheld the original call.

Later in the third, Joyce hit a two-run homer onto the flag court in right field, his seventh of the season, cutting the deficit to 4-3.

Hernandez departed after hitting Davis with a pitch to lead off the bottom of the third. The right-hander allowed five runs and eight hits in two-plus innings, with nine of the 14 batters he faced reaching base.

Reliever Cesar Ramos struck out Matt Wieters swinging, but gave up a run-scoring double to J.J. Hardy for a 5-3 Orioles lead.

In the fourth, McLouth led off with a single, stole second, moved to third on Markakis' single to center and scored on Jones' broken-bat fielder's choice grounder.

The Rays got within 6-4 in the fifth, but lost Molina in the process. Molina pulled up with a tight left hamstring after a leadoff double and was replaced by Jose Lobaton, who scored on Joyce's two-out double.

Jurrjens gave up four runs and six hits - all for extra bases - over five innings.

NOTES: After the game, the Orioles optioned 2B Ryan Flaherty to Norfolk. A corresponding move will be announced Sunday. ... Hardy has hit in 13 straight games. ... Longoria doubled in the ninth, extending his hitting streak to 12 games, matching his career high. ... When Jurrjens made his major league debut on Aug. 15, 2007, at Cleveland, he was opposed by Hernandez, then known as Fausto Carmona. ... Hernandez failed to go 5 1-3 innings for the first time in eight 2013 starts. He walked none and struck out one. ... The Orioles also recalled RHP Jake Arrieta from Norfolk, optioned RHP Alex Burnett to Triple-A, placed OF Nolan Reimold (right hamstring strain) on the 15-day DL and moved 2B Brian Roberts to the 60-day DL. ... Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson turned 76 on Saturday. ... Maddon said RHP Jake Odorizzi will start Monday, taking the turn of injured LHP David Price. The Rays will make a roster move to add Odorizzi to the 25-man roster Sunday.

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Toyota class-action suit worth up to $1.6 billion on the way

Toyota had to recall millions of vehicles with breaking problems in 2010, and a class action lawsuit worth up to $1.6 billion will be decided next month.

By Richard Read,?Guest blogger / May 19, 2013

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In 2010, Toyota recalled millions of vehicles for "unintended acceleration" issues, which generated lots of negative press for the automaker and put the brakes on Toyota sales.

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Though the recall has fallen out of the headlines, it's still the subject of a huge class action lawsuit working its way through federal court. According to a report in Detroit News, that case could be settled within the next month, and up to $1.6 billion hangs in the balance.

A QUICK RECAP

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began receiving complaints about sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles as far back as 2002, but it took the 2009 deaths of California Highway Patrol Officer Mark Saylor and three of his family members?to bring the issue to the public's attention.

Numerous investigations, accusations,?speculations, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories later, some conclusions were reached. In 2011, NHTSA revealed that it found no electronic flaws on Toyota vehicles that might've resulted in sudden acceleration. However, there were problems with the design of Toyota's accelerator pedals, which had caused them to become trapped beneath floormats in some cases.?

Toyota has been reluctant to accept blame in the matter and maintains that its electronics systems were never at fault. Earlier this year, however, the company?settled out of court on a wrongful death case related to sudden acceleration. And now, Toyota is hoping for a repeat performance in one of the largest class action lawsuits in automotive history.

THE LOOMING SETTLEMENT

One month from today,?U.S. District Judge James Selna will determine whether a $1.63 billion settlement in that class action case is fair to plaintiffs. If he rules in Toyota's favor, much of that cash will be distributed to current and previous Toyota, Lexus, and Scion owners, reimbursing them for the loss in resale value their vehicles suffered following the recall.?

Settlement funds will also be allocated to:

  • Legal fees accrued by Toyota owners ($200 million)
  • Research into active safety features ($15 million)
  • A media campaign aimed at driver education ($14.2 million)
  • A study of defensive driving and proper use of existing safety systems ($800,000)

If you've owned a Toyota, Lexus, or Scion vehicle, you could be one of 9,000,000 people entitled to cash payments ranging from $37.50 to $125. To learn more, visit ToyotaSettlement.com, or jump directly to the informative PDF.?

We'll keep you posted as the case progresses.

[h/t John Voelcker]

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

D. Wayne Lukas' Preakness Win Gives Him Triple Crown Record: Column

BALTIMORE -- The old guy still gets up crack-of-dawn early.

Not because D. Wayne Lukas has something left to prove, or anything more to gain. He already has it all: Fame, fortune, a bronze plaque in the Hall of Fame and ? after lightly-regarded Oxbow stunned Orb on Saturday at the Preakness ? he has the top spot in the Triple Crown trainer's record book, too, passing "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons with No. 14.

"It's been a while," Lukas chuckled, "but it never gets old.

"I ran last with the first horse I started. The second one doesn't even finish," he added a moment later. "What a roller coaster."

Lukas was thoroughbred racing's first organization man, a former Wisconsin high school basketball coach who brought the principle of "flooding the zone" from the court to the race track.

When he cracked the big time with a horse named Codex at the Preakness in 1980, fans of the sport still thought of it as art, but Lukas relied on cold-blood science. The top trainers at the time were folksy guys like Woody Stephens and wise-cracking Charlie Whittingham, but Lukas was undeniably corporate.

The gravel outside his barns was always perfectly raked, his buttoned-down shirts pressed to match. While his more famous rivals focused on one or two quality horses, Lukas overwhelmed the game with quantity, setting up cookie-cutter operations in dozens of barns from coast to coast and bringing three, four and sometimes even five mounts to the Kentucky Derby.

By the mid-1990s, he perfected the approach, at one point winning six Triple Crown races in a row with four different horses. He shuffled jockeys like a deck of cards and balanced the competing demands of those owners, all the while never taking his eye off the ball or the business. But then rivals like Bob Baffert and disciple Todd Pletcher, who borrowed liberally from Lukas' playbook, began stealing his thunder.

Now 77, Lukas hadn't won a Triple Crown race since 2000 and became a sort of eminence grise, holding court regularly outside his barn at the classic races, more charming than competitive. His return to Derby year after year, despite not having a real shot to win it, became a kind of running joke.

Just two weeks ago at Churchill Downs, Lukas poked fun at himself on that very topic. When someone reminded him he'd brought 44 horses to the Derby ? a race he'd last won with Charismatic in 1999 ? he laughed and said, "I lied to you; 35 of `em I didn't want to run."

Yet Lukas never lost his zeal. He's still the first trainer up on a horse and out on the track in the morning, and every bit as gracious as always. While the entire sport was focused on Orb, trainer Shug McGaughey and the potential to see the sport's first Triple Crown winner in 36 years, Lukas sidled up to him two mornings ago and said "We got another one on the agenda."

Standing outside his barn in shirt sleeves, McGaughey told the tale after getting beat, without being entirely sure whether that encouraging bit about another big win was meant for him or for Lukas himself. Either way, McGaughey was hard-pressed to think of someone more deserving. That sentiment rippled through the trainers' ranks.

"We were out of it early," said Baffert, who became a close of pal of Lukas' over the last few years, "and after it was clear Orb couldn't win it, we all got behind Wayne and (jockey) Gary Stevens."

That part of this win will go largely unnoticed by some, but not Stevens. At 50, the jockey now has nine Triple Crown wins on his resume ? three at each of the classics ? but Stevens was out of the sport for seven years. In a nice bit of symmetry, Lukas gave Stevens his first Triple Crown-winning mount with Winning Colors.

"Wayne put me on the map," Stevens recalled. "When you win that first classic, your phone starts ringing, people want you. ... This is super, super sweet and it happened for the right guy."

Not long after, the "right guy" was asked about his travel plans for Oxbow, who's likely headed for the Belmont after a stop at Churchill Downs.

"4:30 tomorrow morning," Lukas announced, "if you want to watch him load on that van. My truck driver and I will get in that big old truck, and we'll head down the road and make about two Wendy's stops on the way and be in Louisville, Ky., but 5:30 tomorrow night.

As a few reporters rolled their eyes, Lukas continued, "Some of us in this great nation get up and get after in the morning. Others sleep in."

None of that would have surprised Baffert, or any of the other members of the fraternity.

"Wayne loves it so much, when he goes, I'm pretty sure we're going to find him lying in the shed row one morning and holler, `Hey Wayne, why are you sleeping?'"

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Jim Litke is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at jlitke(at)ap.org and follow him at Twitter.com/JimLitke.

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A 6,000-Mile Panorama Of The Earth Is Pretty Beast

In April NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission took a huge panorama. From 438 miles above the Earth, the satellite shot a 6,000-mile-long, 120-mile-wide strip of planet from Russia to South Africa. It is aptly named ?The Long Swath.? Oh and it's 19.06 gigapixels.

Since the Landsat moves at 17,000 miles an hour it only took about 20 minutes to shoot the whole thing. That means that unlike satellite images on Google Earth or elsewhere that are taken over time and patched together, the swatch is actually pretty representative of what was happening at basically the same moment everywhere along a 6,000-mile path. It's amazing to see the different geographic conditions along the route, from icy rivers to lush forests to desert.

NASA Earth Observatory put the data together in a number of different ways, so you can explore it however you want. There's an accessible tour (complete with culturally sensitive music), a 15-minute version, an interactive option on Gigapan, and a way to load it in Google Earth. Go nuts! [NASA Earth Observatory via PetaPixel]

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WW2 Vets: 'There's No Such Thing As a Good War'

Every week, it seems, we hear about an even more tragic kind of military death?that of veterans who take their own lives, most often when they?re back at home, seemingly safe and sound. It is, of course, an even deeper loss because unlike most combat-related fatalities, these deaths seem to be much more preventable. If only we?d seen the signs. If only we?d stopped him or her before it was too late.

Data released by the Veterans Administration in February 2013 puts the number of U.S. military vets lost every day to suicide at a staggering 22 veterans. And as we learn more about what?s affecting the men and women coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, it?s becoming clear that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI), through explosions and other concussive events, may be strongly linked to vets taking their own lives. This week, researchers at the National Center for Veterans Studies, in Salt Lake City, reported in the journal JAMA Psychiatry on a link they found between the number of TBIs and depression and thoughts of suicide.

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These findings are just the most recent piece, though, in a troubling puzzle that stretches back decades and probably centuries. Until recently, neither the public nor medical professionals really understood the tremendous psychological and emotional impact of war on those who serve in the military. ?We have all these soldiers coming back with TBI, and we now know what that is, but in World War II it was called ?shell shock? or ?battle fatigue,? and it's like you just had to get over it,? says Dale Maharidge, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Bringing Mulligan Home: The Other Side of the Good War (Public Affairs/Perseus). Maharidge?s book tells the story of his father, Steve Maharidge, who served in World War II as a Marine in Love Company. While a good father in many ways, Steve came home from Japan prone to sudden, rageful outbursts that traumatized his family.

A specific incident would haunt Steve Maharidge much of his life: Maharidge writes that his father and the 22nd Marines landed on Okinawa, Japan, with the first wave: On May 30, 1945, near the village of Naha, one of his company tossed a grenade into an open tomb where Japanese soldiers were suspected of hiding. The tomb was an ammo dump. The sympathetic detonation killed the grenade thrower, Pfc. Herman Walter Mulligan, and the blast wave gave everyone nearby, including Steve, concussive brain injury. That explosion rolled through the years, haunting Steve for decades. ?Mulligan was like a ghost I grew up with,? Maharidge writes.

Demons didn?t just torture Maharidge?s father, though. In researching the book, Maharidge talked to dozens of his dad?s fellow Marines, most of whom had barely spoken about their service in Japan?even to their own families?in the many decades following the war. ?You have the myth of the ?good war?; I really feel it?s a myth,? says Maharidge. ?None of the guys I talked to called it a good war. They don?t use that language. We mythologize it. They came home to a hero?s welcome, they were embraced, they re-entered society in the great years in middle part of the last century. That mythology is dangerous, and today we like to do that, too, just as much. We have to look at the reality of war?what it means, what it does.?

Maharidge says he was particularly struck by how conservative about war many of the men in his dad?s company were when he spoke to them. ?One man said, ?We?re always at war, we?re an aggressive nation,? ? remembers Maharidge. Another man, who is politically conservative, told the author, ?If we thought about the survivors we would think twice about going to war.???Everyone I talked to for the book was anti-war,? notes Maharidge. ?These guys know what war is like. They don?t want to see more. One guy I saw two weeks ago reiterated to me how his grandson wanted to join the military after 9/11 and he told him not to go, said it?s not worth it. It?s surprising how anti-war these guys are and it was not a liberal or conservative thing.? And what would cause men in their 80s and 90s to make such strong statements, particularly about something they experienced nearly 70 years ago? ?It?s the nightmares, which recur as they get older?the horror became almost cinematic,? recounts Maharidge. ?A number of them told me, ?It never leaves you; you never get over it.? ?

There?s little reason to think today?s soldiers are any different in the trauma they experience. But there is more hope, in that we are beginning to appreciate the impact combat has on those who serve, and we?re getting somewhat better at figuring out how to mitigate that impact. Says Maharidge: ?The positive thing for today?s soldiers and kids, is that the men [in my dad?s company] who dealt with it the best are the ones who talked about it the most.? Simply put, Maharidge found that, ?the more you talk about it, the less it bothers you. You take the demon and expose it to light and it withers,? he explains. ?It?s the same for any victims of trauma today. If you talk about it with your family it makes it less harmful for you.?

The soldiers who dealt with the trauma of war the best were the ones who talked about it the most.

While opening up can help relieve depression, sadness, anxiety and feelings of isolation, it won?t resolve the damage that can occur with traumatic brain injury. ?The experts I talked to said that PTSD and TBI, which is physical damage to the brain, go hand in hand, they?re not separate,? Maharidge says. ?In my dad?s case, he probably did have PTSD and he had TBI. He would remember parts of the war and recall them in great, horrible detail in fragments. When he would scream and explode when us kids spilled water, that was the brain injury?that inappropriate emotional response.? These are experiences kids today are having too, just as Maharidge did decades ago. He wishes now that he?d been able to respond in a better way to his father?s explosive moments. ?There?s no treatment for TBI, that?s the sad thing,? he says, ?But I would recommend that [kids] bite their lip. I would yell back at my father and we?d have these huge fights. I would like to think now that I could let him rage and walk away, because you?re fighting with the brain injury. That?s not your dad or your mom.?

Reacting calmly and walking away from an angry outburst takes tremendous patience, of course, and it may be useful?once everyone?s calmed down?to gently try to get a veteran to open up. ?There were moments when my dad would talk. I realize now that I could have asked him questions,? says Maharidge. ?Don?t be afraid to talk to your parents, or to a vet. You can see the war-damaged person and try to be sympathetic.? In fact, that may be the single best thing any individual can do: Ask questions, when it seems appropriate, and listen. ?You may have a parent or uncle or aunt who was in the Gulf War who has issues,? Maharidge suggests. ?In our family circles there are veterans everywhere. Just talking to these veterans means a lot to them?The soldiers I talked to have a message for not just today?s soldiers but also the children of today?s soldiers. I grew up with a father who had TBI from the war; we didn?t know it was war-related. These old guys have something to say not just to today?s soldiers, but also to their kids.?

Do you think there needs to be more awareness of psychological and emotional impact of war on soldiers? What do you think about the link between TBI and suicide??

Related Stories on TakePart:

? Are PTSD Drugs Killing Veterans?

? Op-Ed: What?s Really Causing Most Traumatic Brain Injuries

? For America's Bravest, the Mission Continues on Veterans Day


Lorie A. Parch is a Los Angeles-based writer specializing in health and lifestyle topics.?Takepart.com

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After tough week, Obama tries to change the subject to jobs

By Mark Felsenthal and Roberta Rampton

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday will seek to turn the spotlight from controversies threatening to swamp his agenda to the economy by announcing he will cut in half the time it takes to get federal approval for large job-creating projects.

Obama travels to Baltimore, where he is due to say that he has signed a presidential memorandum streamlining the review and permitting of federal infrastructure projects.

In making the announcement while posing in front of heavy dredging equipment at Ellicott Dredges, Obama will have a chance to remind the public that he wants to spend $50 billion on repairing the nation's aging roads, bridges and ports.

Even as Obama insists he wants to cut red tape, the visit may draw attention to a pipeline project that has stalled in a protracted federal approval process since 2008 - the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline from the Canadian oil sands.

The pipeline has been championed by Republicans, who blame Obama for the delay, and pilloried by environmental groups who argue Obama's credibility on his vow to address climate change hinges on rejecting the project.

Peter Bowe, the president of Ellicott Dredges testified on Thursday at a House of Representatives small business committee hearing about how the delay has hurt his company, which provides equipment and labor in the oil sands.

"For us, it's all about jobs," Bowe said, urging speedy approval of the pipeline, which Obama delayed last year, saying it needed further review.

The State Department is continuing to study the project, and the administration is unlikely to make a decision until late this year or even early 2014.

'OUT OF THE BUNKER'

The president hopes his focus on jobs and education will change the subject from a trio of storms that have beleaguered his administration in recent days, and that some believe could overrun his second term agenda.

Obama's trip to Baltimore to talk about his agenda is a good idea and a productive change of scene for him, said Chris Lehane, a Democratic strategist who specialized in damage control for the Clinton White House.

"It gets you out of the bunker," Lehane said.

In Baltimore, Obama also will visit an elementary school where he will stump for his goal of providing pre-school for all American children, which he views as a vital stepping stone to a better-educated and trained U.S. work force.

Shining a light on issues of jobs and growth also lets Obama note positive economic developments such as the improving housing and labor markets and a fast-declining budget deficit - pocketbook issues that may have more resonance with the public than inside-Washington political battles.

In the past week, he has been forced to go on the defensive about his administration's handling of the attack on the U.S. facility in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups for special scrutiny, and the Justice Department's seizure of phone logs of reporters and editors of the Associated Press in connection with an investigation of leaks of classified information.

Congressional Republicans will seek to keep the focus on what they say are unanswered questions about all three controversies.

The House tax-writing committee was to turn up the pressure on Friday in a hearing with acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller, who Obama asked to resign this week.

Obama went into damage-control mode on Wednesday, firing the acting IRS commissioner and announcing support for legislation making it easier for reporters to protect their sources. He has called the IRS' actions inexcusable and pledged to find out who was responsible and hold them accountable.

On Thursday, the president and his staff stepped up efforts to get ahead of critics. Obama called for more spending on embassy security, while saying he had no apologies about efforts to investigate leaks of classified material.

He and his surrogates belittled the furor over Benghazi as nothing more than a politically motivated campaign orchestrated by congressional Republicans to discredit him.

(Reporting by Mark Felsenthal and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Jackie Frank)

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US lawmakers raise Google Glass privacy concerns - Science News

A group of US lawmakers has asked Google to answer questions on the privacy implications and possible "misuse of information" of its Google Glass project.

Eight lawmakers in the Congressional Privacy Caucus sent a letter Thursday saying they are "curious whether this new technology could infringe on the privacy of the average American."

The lawmakers asked Google to provide information about how it would collect and use data from the Internet-linked eyewear, which has been tested by a small group of users and is expected to hit the market later this year.

Caucus chair Joe Barton said in a statement the lawmakers "are concerned about possible misuse of information gathered by Google Glass."

"When using Google Glass, is it true that this product would be able to use facial recognition technology to unveil personal information about whomever and even some inanimate objects that the user is viewing?" the letter asked.

"Would a user be able to request such information? Can a non-user or human subject opt out of this collection of personal data? If so, how? If not, why not?"

The lawmakers also asked whether Google Glass has the capacity to store any data, if it will have user authentication and whether any privacy protections for non-users would be in place.

Google has faced privacy investigations on both sides of the Atlantic. European officials are pressing the Internet giant on data protection and privacy.

In the US, Google has been fined for collecting people's personal data without authorization as it combed neighborhoods for its Street View service.

Glass connects to the Internet using Wi-Fi hot spots or, more typically, by being wirelessly tethered to mobile phones. Pictures or video are shared through the Google Plus social network.

Google co-founder and chief Larry Page depicted Glass this week as part of an ongoing effort to get computers "out of the way" so people can focus on lives enriched by what the Internet has to offer.

The letter was signed by Barton and Representatives John Barrow, Steve Chabot, Henry Johnson, Walter Jones, Richard Nugent, Bobby Rush and Loretta Sanchez.

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Unified Backlash To Education Mandates Grows, Spreads

?It?s always hard to tell for sure exactly when a revolution starts,? wrote John Tierny in?The Atlantic? recently. ?I?m not an expert on revolutions,? he continued, ?but even I can see that a new one is taking shape in American K-12 public education.?

Tierney pointed to a number of signs of the coming ?revolution:?

  • Teachers refusing to give standardized tests, parents opting their kids out of tests, and students boycotting tests.
  • Legislators reconsidering testing and expressing concerns about corruption in the testing industry.
  • Voucher and other ?choice? proposals being strongly contested and voted down in states that had been friendly to them.
Tierney linked to a blog post by yours truly,??The Inconvenient Truth of Education Reform,??explaining how the movement known as ?education reform? has committed severe harm to the populations it professes to serve while spreading corruption and enriching businesses and political figures. Echoing Tierney, on the pages of?Slate,?The Nation, and?elsewhere, David Kirp, education professor and author of a popular new book casting doubt on competitive driven, market-based school reform, declared that cheating scandals and parent rebellions over high stakes standardized testing were proof that much ballyhooed reform policies championed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Education Secretary Arne Duncan are not ?a proven ? or even a promising ? way to make schools better.?

Kirp declared that mounting evidence from school reform efforts in major U.S. metropolitan areas reveals ?it?s a terrible time for advocates of market-driven reform in public education. For more than a decade, their strategy ? which makes teachers? careers turn on student gains in reading and math tests, and promotes competition through charter schools and vouchers ? has been the dominant policy mantra. But now the cracks are showing.?

In a legislative view, the?Progressive State Network,?which supports left-leaning state legislators and monitors legislative policy in state houses, noticed ?a backlash is brewing in many states as more and more parents and legislators alike start asking questions about corporate education reform.? The post on PSN?s website referenced Tierney?s article and highlighted a Minnesota bill that eliminates testing requirements for graduation and several states that are embroiled in battles to defeat measures known as the ?parent trigger,? which enables private takeovers of public schools.

These observations are not alarmist chatter but well-reasoned, valid conclusions that anti-government collectivist actions related to public school policy are scaling up from isolated protests to a nationwide movement of unified resistance.

The movement is widespread among teachers, students, and parents. It is grassroots driven and way out in front of most journalists and political leaders. And it?s scaling up in intensity.

A Teacher-Student-Parent Movement

For quite some time now, education historian and reform opponent Diane Ravitch has written about the ever expanding discontent among teachers over the emphasis on standardized testing and test-based teacher evaluation and school rating systems.

In ever-greater numbers, however, students are also leading the resistance. A recent article in?The Nation?reported on the growing student resistance movement driven by grievances over austerity budgets and systemic racism. From all corners of the country ? North Carolina to Philadelphia to Louisiana to Chicago ??students as young as eight years old?are organizing and taking part in a variety of actions including?zombie protests, school walkouts and sit-ins, and acts of defiance like the recent rant by?a high school student in Texas?that went viral over the Internet when he castigated a seemingly indifferent teacher for dispensing education in ?packets? rather than engaging the class in meaningful, relevant learning. In Chicago, youth voice is forming in grassroots groups like CSOSOS (Chicago Students Organizing To Save Our Schools) and VOYCE (Voices of Youth in Chicago Education) that have led?prominent, headline-earning protests?to school closures, teacher firings, and over emphasis on high-stakes testing. In Philadelphia, a handful of students used their?social media and organizing skills?to whip up student resentment and send hundreds of students into the streets to protest budget cuts to their favorite education programs. In?Denver, high schoolers have formed Students4OurSchools and staged walkouts protesting the over-emphasis on standardized testing. Students in?Philadelphia, Providence,?Rhode Island,?Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere have formed student unions that have developed attention-getting tactics, which have spread to a?national scale. These student organizations? Facebook pages speak in unison against school closures and cutbacks, widespread teacher firings, and top-down implementations of mandated standards and high-stakes testing. In many places, teachers and parents are supporting rebellious students and even?joining in the protests. Grassroots parent groups, in fact, have been the driving force behind efforts to beat back school voucher proposals in?Tennessee?and parent trigger legislation in?Florida. Resistance is particularly vehement in low-income communities of color in large urban school districts where reform measures have lead to widespread teacher firings and school closings. In Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, Cleveland, and Detroit, vocal protestors have been organizing in their own communities but also uniting in national campaigns, such as this year?s?Journey for Justice?effort that brought hundreds of activists in allied grassroots organizations to the White House to protest school closings.

A Movement Getting More Recognition

Mostly, grassroots-led protests against education mandates have gotten little attention from even the few media outlets and reporters focused on education.

That changed, however, when the head of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten,?called for a moratorium?on the consequences of high-stakes testing related to the Common Core.

All of a sudden, when there was a crack in the conventional wisdom that education policy was a centrist agreement between teachers? unions and conservative belief tanks, many education bloggers and journalists decided the school accountability movement had reached a surprising new level of intensity.

Long-time education journalist?Dana Goldstein?speculated on her blog that Weingarten?s moratorium call is proof that education matters that were once considered products of a ?coalition? of centrist-minded ? although mostly conservative ? wonks and Beltway operatives are now points of strong contention.

Her conclusion was that these differences represent a ?deep divide? among the political class about whether it?s a good idea to ?scare us into meaningful school reform.?

Another experienced education journalist,?Sam Chaltain?also reflected on his blog on calls for a testing moratorium. He recalled that after Barak Obama was elected,?Obama proceeded with ?a series of education policies that further entrenched America?s reliance on reading and math scores as a proxy for whole-school evaluation.?

Critics of those policies ?vented,? Chaltain explained, but ?policymakers nodded. And absent any real noise, the tests continued.? But with this more recent backlash to education mandates, Chaltain observed, ?policymakers have been unable to ignore a groundswell of noise and resistance.?

Chaltain concluded that conflicts over school policy had ?reached a tipping point.?

Similarly, veteran education reporter at?Education Week?Michelle McNeilobserved, ?Not since the battles over school desegregation has the debate about public education been so intense and polarized.?

McNeil sourced the polarity to the conventional wisdom that public education is ?an institution that historically is slow to change,? and now it?s being ?forced to deal with so much change at once.? And she asserts that the controversy over change is mostly ?about centralization or decentralization? of specific ?reform? efforts.

But what Goldstein, McNeil, and others on the sidelines fail to grasp is that the pushback against the nation?s education policy is not new. The ?polarization? is not ?obscuring? the issues ? as?McNeil contends ? it?s clarifying them. And the ?debate? over education has broken free from being an issue confined to ?fringes? and ?policy elites? to take its rightful place at the center of ?a growing, broader backlash.?

Indeed, just like the fight to integrate public schools was connected to the larger struggle for civil rights, fights to preserve and strengthen public schools ? whether they take the form of students walking out of class to protest education cuts, parents fighting against deceptively named ?empowerment? policies, or teachers boycotting standardized tests ? are connected to much larger struggles over what kind of nation America is becoming.

A Leadership Out Of Touch

The growing rebellion to education mandates has been driven mostly by grassroots groups formed first among low-income communities of color, but now the movement is extending to people of greater means and social-political capacity like parent groups that worked an inside game with state legislators to thwart implementation of the Common Core standards in?Indiana, block parent trigger bills in?Florida, and curb the emphasis on high stakes testing in?Texas. This unification of the grassroots with the??grass tops??in education is not well understood in the media or among policy elites.

In fact, people in charge of education governance appear to be more clueless than ever about what they are intent on accomplishing and legislating.

Witness the recent confession from one of the movement?s most influential leaders, Bridgeport, Conn., school chief Paul Vallas. As?Valerie Struass?reported at her blog on?The Washington Post, Vallas has led reform efforts in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New Orleans that have become blueprints for education policy ideas across the country. Yet he admitted that the policies he has championed are resulting in a ?nightmare? of complexity.

Reportedly, he characterized his efforts to enact test-based teacher evaluations as a feature of a ?testing industrial complex? and ?a system where you literally have binders on individual teachers with rubrics that are so complicated ? that they?ll just make you suicidal.?

Vallas? newfound doubts over what he has created reflected other confusing comments from education policy leaders. Most notable was the commentary by?Bill Gates, widely acknowledged as a leader in the movement to base teacher evaluations and school ratings on student test scores, warning against the ?rush to implement new teacher development and evaluation systems? based on test scores. Even more perplexing was Secretary Duncan?s recent inability to deliver a straight answer about parent trigger bills. As Beltway gadfly?Alexander Russo?recently reported, ?Duncan described the trigger as ?an important tool? for parent involvement ? but not the only or even the most important one? ? whatever that means.

Compared to authentic grassroots outpourings for resources, equity, and real democracy, these equivocations from education policy leaders are puny and venal to say the least.

Intensity Is Building

?Scared? or not, recalling Goldstein?s comment, activists driving protests against the nation?s prevailing education policies are ratcheting the fight to unprecedented intensity that will likely become even more forceful in future efforts.

Later this month, for instance, teachers in?Chicago?are planning a citywide three-day march to protest impending school closures. Education related bills in state legislatures in California, Texas, New York, North Carolina, and elsewhere will be highly visible points of contention. And actions to protest the imminent?doubling of college loan debt interest rates?? certainly an issue related to public education ? are generating a unified response from hundreds of thousands of Americans.

Clearly, the resistance to top-down education mandates is building. The movement is propelled by forces far greater than what education journalists and policy leaders understand ? widespread grievances about inequity, unfairness, and public disempowerment.

The revolt is happening. The revolt is now.

Source: http://nycrubberroomreporter.blogspot.com/2013/05/unified-backlash-to-education-mandates.html

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The Iocane Powder trick really does work! As this slick educational short from the SciShow explains, you've got two choices when it comes to treating deadly, deadly snake bites: you can either hopefully make it to a hospital in time to counter the toxins with dozens of expensive vials of delicate anti-venom, or you can slowly inoculate yourself against their effects?effectively turning yourself into a poison-immune mobile anti-venom factory. Where do I sign up? [SciShow]

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