Monday, December 31, 2012

Smoked Goose Breast - Hunter Angler Gardener Cook

German smoked goose breast recipe

Photo by Holly A. Heyser

A few months back, while I was writing my duck cookbook, I reached out to a few purveyors so I could get my hands on some quality domestic geese. One of them, the Schiltz Goose Farm in South Dakota, sent me some smoked goose. I told them I didn?t really need any pre-made products, but they insisted. ?Just try it,? Jim Schiltz told me. ?I think you will really like it.?

Holy crap was it good! I mean, really good. I mean, roll-your-eyes-back-in-your-head good. There was a creamy layer of smoky fat on top, then perfectly cooked, perfectly pink meat. Sliced thin, the fat melted on your tongue. It was insanely good, and I wanted more. But Schiltz holds his recipe for smoked goose close, so I was going to have to reverse engineer the recipe. A tall order.

I was at a loss until I read a throwaway line in an old book on German food, The Cooking of Germany?by Time-Life Books. It is a very difficult to find book these days, but it is worth every penny if you are really into German cuisine. In its pages is a reference to something called spickgans, a style of smoked goose breast from Pomerania, on Germany?s Baltic coast.

Spickgans is, apparently, a point of pride in this region?s cookery. It is a domestic goose breast, cured and smoked over a combination of juniper boughs, beech, alder or oak, and peat moss. Like a lot of regional specialties, each household?s version is slightly different.

Interestingly, this style of smoked goose has always been a cut above regular smoked goose. A menu from New York City?s Metropole Hotel and Golden Rod Rathskeller from November 1900 shows both Pomeranian smoked goose, selling for $0.70, and regular smoked goose, selling for only $0.20 an order. Adjusted for inflation, that means an order of Pomeranian smoked goose would set you back a hefty $18.62 today. In 1906 over at Stauch?s on Coney Island, you could get an order of Pomeranian smoked goose with asparagus and hollandaise sauce for the equivalent of $18.50 in today?s dollars.

A contemporary book written by Elizabeth van Arnim, ?Elizabeth and Her Garden,? contains an amusing reference to how revered spickgans was in Germany:

?A man must be made comfortable before he will make love to you and though it is true that if you offered him a choice between Spickgans and kisses he would say he would take both yet he would invariably begin with the Spickgans and allow the kisses to wait.?

Clearly this is no ordinary cold cut. But was?this the origin of Jim Schiltz?s smoked goose? At that point, I didn?t care. I just had to make spickgans.

Fortunately, I had one more domestic goose on hand, this one sent to me by my friend Ariane Daguin, doyen of D?Artagnan Fine Foods. I broke the bird down and used the legs to make prosciuttina d?oca, an Italian cured goose preparation; more on that in another post. That left me with some badass goose breasts. Whoever supplies Ariane with her geese knows what the hell they?re doing. Look at the marbling in the meat of this bird:

Photo by Holly A. Heyser

I?ve never seen anything like it. Pretty amazing stuff, considering that waterfowl are not known to accumulate intramuscular fat they way beef does. Reading further about spickgans, I learned that one of the keys to this smoked goose is to truss the breast or stuff it into sausage netting. This keeps the meat compact and results in an almost salami-like cylinder of goosey goodness that is far easier to slice than a typical smoked goose breast. A brilliant idea that I am, frankly, sorta angry at myself for having not thought of it earlier.

Photo by Hank Shaw

So I cured my goose, stuffed it into the netting and smoked it over alder wood for seven hours. It smelled wonderful. I sliced into it and was immediately taken back to that smoked goose that Jim Schiltz had sent me: The seasonings were a little different, but the smokiness of the meat as well as that melt-in-your-mouth texture were identical.

If you have a smoker, I urge you to try this. If not, this might be reason enough to buy one. Of all the charcuterie recipes I have on this site, this is right up there at the top. It is relevatory. I promise.

smoked goose breast recipe

Photo by Holly A. Heyser

German Smoked Goose Breast

To make this correctly, you will need to do a few things you might not normally do:

  • You need to truss your goose breast or stuff it into sausage netting, which you can buy online. While not absolutely necessary, it does change the end result in a subtle way.
  • You will definitely need to use nitrites (Instacure No. 1) for safety and to get that pink color.
  • The safety factor comes in with another thing you need to do to make this recipe ? you need to start the goose in a cold smoker and bring the heat up to temperature very slowly. This is easy to do in a Bradley smoker, and it can be done in a Camp Chef smoke vault or in many other smokers. It is, however, very hard to do with a classic smoker; the kind where you start a fire near the meat.

Flavorwise, you are getting a lot of character from juniper berries, black pepper and Scotch. What?s with the Scotch? Well, unless you have some means of smoking over peat, the best way to get a little of that peaty flavor into the meat is to soak it overnight in a peaty Scotch. I used Laphroaig. Can you skip this step? Sure, but if you a) like to drink peaty Scotch and b) have it around, by all means use it.

I made this with domestic goose breast, but there is no reason you can?t do it with skin-on breasts of Canada or whitefront geese. You could also use a big, domestic Moulard duck breast, too. Don?t try it with skinny or small birds.

Makes 2 goose breasts.

Prep Time: 3 days, curing time

Cook Time: 7 hours of smoking time

  • Skin-on breasts from 1 large goose, about 2 pounds
  • 44 grams of kosher salt, about 4 tablespoons
  • 3 grams of Instacure No. 1, about 1/2 teaspoon
  • 25 grams sugar, about 2 tablespoons
  • 4 grams crushed juniper, about 1 tablespoon
  • 10 grams freshly ground black pepper, about 1 tablespoon
  • 1/2 cup peaty Scotch whisky (optional)

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  1. ?If you are using the Scotch, put the goose breasts in a bowl and coat them with the whisky. Put them into a closed container just about large enough to hold them and refrigerate overnight.
  2. The next day, mix all the remaining ingredients in a bowl. Drain the goose breasts, or just pat them dry if you have not done the Scotch soak. Massage the spice mixture into the meat, making sure every bit of the goose is covered. Put the goose breasts into a closed container that just barely fits the meat. Pour in any excess salt/spice mixture, cover and refrigerate for 3 to 4 days. Every day during the curing process, turn the goose breasts over so they are evenly coated.
  3. When the meat has cured, it will be dark red and slightly firm to the touch throughout. Rinse it off briefly under cold running water and pat it dry. Let the meat sit out in a cool place for 2 to 4 hours, preferably with some sort of breeze or fan on it. Or you can leave it to dry in the fridge uncovered overnight.
  4. Truss the meat as you would a roast, or stuff it into sausage netting. If you do the netting, wear an apron, as you will need to manhandle the goose breast into the netting. Take your time and do it little by little. Tie off the ends of the string or netting, leaving enough at the end with the most fat ? this should be the thick end of the breast ? to hang. You want the fattiest part of the goose breast at the top, so the fat can drip down and keep the meat moist.
  5. Hang the breasts in a cold smoker and smoke over beech, alder, oak or cherry wood. Apple is a good substitute, too. Start the smoke cold and gradually bring the temperature up. Your goal is to have the thickest part of the goose breast reach 140?F to?150?F by the end of cooking. Move the goose breasts out of the smoker and allow to return to room temperature before refrigerating.
  6. The smoked goose will last 10 days in the fridge, or a year if well sealed and frozen.

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Source: http://honest-food.net/2012/12/30/smoked-goose-breast-recipe/

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Iran to move airport after oil found under runway

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Iran to relocate airport after oil found under runway. Iran plans to relocate an airport in the southwest of the country after discovering oil deposits under its runway, media reported. The National Iranian Oil Company "intends to buy Ahvaz airport due to the existence of oil deposits under the airport's tarmac," the state broadcaster's website quoted Mohammad Rasoulinejad, managing director of the Iranian Airports Company, as sayin...

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    Sunday, December 30, 2012

    Obama skeptical of NRA proposal to put more guns in schools

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said in an interview broadcast on Sunday he hopes to get new U.S. gun control measures passed during the first year of his second term and is skeptical of a proposal by the National Rifle Association (NRA) gun lobby to put armed guards in schools.

    Obama assigned Vice President Joe Biden to lead a task force to come up with proposals on guns at the beginning of 2013 after the massacre of 20 children and six adults by a gunman at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, this month.

    "I'd like to get it done in the first year. I will put forward a very specific proposal based on the recommendations that Joe Biden's task force is putting together as we speak. And so this is not something that I will be putting off," Obama told NBC's "Meet the Press" in an interview taped on Saturday.

    "I am not going to prejudge the recommendations that are given to me. I am skeptical that the only answer is putting more guns in schools. And I think the vast majority of the American people are skeptical that that somehow is going to solve our problem," he said.

    The influential NRA has said new gun laws are not a good answer and has called for some form of armed guards to be present in all U.S. schools.

    Obama, who said the shooting was the worst day of his presidency, attended a memorial service for the Newtown victims and promised he would take swift action to prevent further massacres like that one from being repeated.

    The president has faced criticism for failing to take on the gun lobby after other mass shootings that have occurred during his time in office. While bristling at the criticism, the president has indicated that this time something will get done.

    "I'm going to be putting forward a package and I'm going to be putting my full weight behind it. And I'm going to be making an argument to the American people about why this is important and why we have to do everything we can to make sure that something like what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary does not happen again," he said in the interview.

    "And the question then becomes whether we are actually shook up enough by what happened here that it does not just become another one of these routine episodes where it gets a lot of attention for a couple of weeks and then it drifts away. It certainly won't feel like that to me."

    Gun control is a divisive issue in the United States, where the right to bear arms is enshrined in the Constitution, and the NRA has significant political sway.

    Proponents of tighter gun laws hope that not having to run for re-election again will give Obama a strengthened hand, but any legislative measures would have to pass the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, which has been reluctant to support initiatives proposed by the Democratic president.

    (Editing by Sandra Maler)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-skeptical-nra-proposal-put-more-guns-schools-140838269.html

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    UFC 155: Cain Velasquez Takes Back Title From Brazil?s Dos Santos

    UFCFormer heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez walked into the MGM Grand arena to a chorus of boos but departed with a chorus of cheers as he bulldozed past Brazil?s Junior Dos Santos to regain the Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title by unanimous decision on Saturday.

    Ironically, it was Dos Santos who heard the boos this time.

    ?It feels good,? said Velasquez.

    It was sweet revenge for Velasquez (11-1) who dominated Dos Santos (15-2) in almost every aspect of the mixed martial arts title fight in UFC 155. The building was filled to the top to see if the Mexican-American fighter could avenge his knockout loss to Dos Santos.

    Velasquez promised to return to his strength and immediately set forth in the first round by pressuring Dos Santos relentlessly with attempted take downs. Suddenly, an overhand right dropped Dos Santos, who was definitely hurt. From that point on Velasquez dominated the rest of the five rounds.

    ?He?s a tough dude, you know what I mean,? said Velasquez. ?The overhand right I learned from my pops.?

    It didn?t look good for Dos Santos, who was taken down repeatedly with ease by the Mexican-American. Velasquez pounded and pounded the Brazilian who looked ready to be knocked out but stayed in the fight. Round two was a huge round for Velasquez, but Dos Santos survived.

    ?The punch was very ok. It?s very usual for me to take a punch,? said Dos Santos of absorbing big blows from Velasquez. ?His take downs and his grappling game is very effective.?

    The third round saw Dos Santos look a little more feisty in the beginning, but the constant pressure by Velasquez tired out the Brazilian again as he punched and punched with little in return.

    Dos Santos had his best round in the fourth with some elbow shots and right hands. But Velasquez was a different fighter this time around, he muscled his way past the blows and took down Dos Santos again. A left to the body seemed to affect the Brazilian, who tried his best to rally.

    In the final round a left to the body by Dos Santos looked promising but Velasquez took down the Brazilian again. A ground and pound attack ensued and when Dos Santos got back up, he was met with a right kick to the head followed by a long right cross. All three judges scored it for Velasquez, 50-45, 50-43, 50-44.

    ?This fight was the hardest fight I?ve been through,? said Velasquez. ?All my coaches helped me so much.?

    After the fight Dos Santos was surprised to hear boos but congratulated the new champion.

    ?His game is very fast. Tonight he was better than me,? said Dos Santos. ?I?m going to come back and I?m going to take my belt again.?

    Other bouts

    It was a match that looked great on paper, putting Jim Miller (22-4) against Joe Lauzon (22-8). In the Octagon it was even better than that. New Jersey?s Miller jumped to an early and bloody lead against Boston?s Lauzon behind some pounding left and right hand shots. It looked bad for Lauzon.

    Miller returned to pounding the bloodied Lauzon in round two but made a critical mistake by taking the fight to the ground. Lauzon took advantage and was able to turn the momentum. But both fighters and the floor were so bloody neither was able to gain a submission hold.

    Not wanting to repeat his mistake, Miller kept the fight standing up and peppered Lauzon with shots for nearly five minutes. Then, suddenly, Lauzon attempted a submission hold with a heel hook but failed. He then tried a guillotine choke and ran out of time. All three judges scored it for Miller 29-28.

    ?I knew I was going to have to give everything I had,? said Miller. ?I didn?t want the judges or doctors to stop it.?

    New York?s Costa Philippou (12-2) battered Tim Boetsch (16-5) with a ground and pound attack that forced the referee to stop the fight at 2:11 of round three. Boetsch jumped out to an early lead with his grappling but seemed to suffer some kind of injury and Philippou took advantage. After an accidental clash of heads and some punches added, a bloodied Boetsch sustained enough damage for the referee to stop the fight by technical knockout.

    Japan?s Yushin Okami (29-7) beat Alan Belcher (17-6) with a dominating ground game and pinned the American fighter every round in their middleweight rematch of six years ago. Belcher could only manage a couple of stiff right hands but other than that, he was on the bottom looking up. Two judges scored it 30-27 and the other 29-28 all for Okami.

    ?My game plan was to use all the tools that Team Quest taught me. The wrestling, striking and the clinch game were all successfully implemented in this fight to defeat Belcher. Belcher is a very tough opponent and I feel that a win over Belcher should allow me to keep challenging more of the top guys in the middleweight division,? said Okami.

    Derek Brunson (10-2) beat UFC veteran Chris Leben (22-9) by unanimous decision after three rounds of a middleweight fight. Brunson used take downs to tire out the stone-chinned Leben who looked slow after a lengthy absence from the Octagon. All three judges scored it 29-28 for Brunson, who was making his UFC debut.

    Source: http://www.thesweetscience.com/news/articles-frontpage/15884-ufc-155-cain-velasquez-takes-back-title-from-brazils-dos-santos

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    IRL: Wacom Bamboo Splash, Triggertrap Mobile and the iPad 3

    Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

    We've got a mixed bag this week. Billy, who's reviewed a bunch of Wacom products on this site, talks about what it's like to live with the Bamboo Splash pen tablet. James, meanwhile, uses a mobile photography tool to ensure his reflection doesn't show up when he's shooting tablets and such. Rounding out the list, Darren takes a closer look at the iPad's display. He thinks it's alright.

    Continue reading IRL: Wacom Bamboo Splash, Triggertrap Mobile and the iPad 3

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    Saturday, December 29, 2012

    Experts: Trained police needed for school security (The Arizona Republic)

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    Race To The Finish at Sheldon Hills With Three Homes Remaining ...


    ?This is the last chance you have to become a part of this special setting,? explains Garrett Melahn, Community Sales Manager for The Ranch at Sheldon Hills. ?So many of today?s buyers refuse to feel bound by tiny lot sizes that have become the ?norm?. With our 2+ acre parcels, you now, literally, have 10-12 times the space of traditional neighborhood layouts. Here, your neighbor is never too close for comfort, and the chance to have that is dwindling. The last remaining luxury estate homes are under construction now and there are only three left!?

    The most popular design has been the Tucson, and with only three left in the entire neighborhood, now is the time to take a look at why. Located on home sites 21, 31, and 32 they are newly released single story four bedroom, plus a den, two and a half bath, and three car side-loaded garages. The Tuscons offers an open, split floor plan with dual master bedrooms, an inviting entry that flows into an oversized family room that is geared towards entertainment, with a wall of picture windows. The final release of Tuscons offer the highly sought after ?Platinum Package? upgrades. The Platinum Option packages includes tens of thousands of dollars worth of the industry?s top of the line upgrades; Upgraded tile flooring in all wet areas, granite slab countertops with backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and dual ovens prepare you for entertaining friends and family. Situated on 2+ acres there is no other value that compares these Tuscons. You truly ?live the dream? in this home. The Scottsdale is available starting at $584,900 when using JTS?s preferred lender.

    Useable Acreage

    With 2 + acre parcels, you can have your home work for you. Create your own farmers market and enjoy fresh, healthy choices year round. Nowhere else in the area can you choose from so many produce and even livestock options. Your ?homestead? will save you money by becoming your personal supermarket.

    ?Compare the value difference in our new homes on acreage,? explains Melahn Community Sales Manager for The Ranch at Sheldon Hills, ?At Sheldon Hills our amenities extend beyond the walls of our homes. The acreage allows the privacy and usability that is so coveted in today?s market. You can create a personal retreat that will last you the rest of your life.?

    *To get more information on The Ranch at Sheldon Hills, from Sacramento take Highway 50 to the Sunrise exit and go south. Turn left on Jackson Highway to Sloughhouse Rd., turn right and go two miles then turn right at the Sheldon Hills entrance to the model. The sales office is open Friday through Tuesday from 10 am to 6 pm. For more information, contact the sales office at (916) 484-5226. Broker coops are welcome and well received at 3%.

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    British team abandons drilling in Antarctic lake

    Technical problem, fuel shortage force suspension of scientific project to find life in Earth's remotest environment. US, Russia set to begin their Antarctic drilling projects.

    By Dasha Afanasieva,?Reuters / December 28, 2012

    A seal swims by icebergs off the British Antarctic Survey's Rothera base in this 2009 file photo. A BAS team has called off an ambitious project to drill to sub-glacial lake to look for forms of life and survey the effects of what happened the last time the Antarctic ice sheet broke up.

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    An ambitious British plan to search for minute forms of life in an ancient lake beneath Antarctica's ice has been suspended because of technical problems, the scientist leading the project said on Thursday.

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    In a move that clears the way for U.S. and Russian teams to take the lead, Professor Martin Siegert said technical problems and a lack of fuel had forced the closure on Christmas Day of the 7-million-pound ($11 million) project, which was looking for life forms and climate change clues in the lake-bed sediment.

    "This is of course, hugely frustrating for us, but we have learned a lot this year," said Siegert of the University of Bristol, principal investigator for the mission, which was headed by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).

    "By the end, the equipment was working well, and much of it has now been fully field-tested," he said on the BAS website.

    Experts from Britain's Lake Ellsworth mission had expected to find minute forms of life in the lake three km (two miles) under Antarctica's ice, the most remote and extreme environment known on Earth.

    They had also hoped that by dating bits of seashell found in the water they would have been able to ascertain when the ice sheet last broke up and to better understand the risks of it happening again.

    INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

    Scientists from the United States and Russia are hot on Britain's heels when it comes to drilling through Antarctic ice to lakes that have been hidden for thousands of years.

    The U.S. team is aiming to start drilling in Lake Whillans, one of 360 known sub-glacial lakes in Antarctica, in January or February 2013.

    Russia was the first to pierce 3,769 metres (12,365 ft) of solid ice to reach Lake Vostok early in 2012. But some scientists believe their samples may have been contaminated by drilling fluids.

    The British scientists decided to abandon the mission after trying for 20 hours to connect two holes in the ice that were needed for the hot-water drill to work, said a BAS spokeswoman.

    Without a connection between the two holes, the hot water would seep into the porous surface layers of ice and be lost, reducing the pressure and rendering the drill ineffective.

    The team tried to melt and dig more snow to compensate for the water loss, but without success.

    As a result of the extra time taken to fix the problem, fuel stocks had been depleted to such a level as to make the operation unviable.

    Asked how long the delay might be before the project could be resumed, Siegert told the BBC: "It will take a season or two to get all our equipment out of Antarctica and back to the UK, so at a minimum we're looking at three to four, maybe five years I would have thought."

    However, he said he felt this year's mission had not been a complete loss.

    The BAS spokeswoman said: "It's very possible that either the U.S. or Russia may take the lead but I think the one thing we've learned here is that anything can go wrong."

    "We've never depicted this as a race. All sub-glacial lakes would give different information," she said.

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    Friday, December 28, 2012

    Aliens! Gangsters! Superheroes! 10 video games for 2013

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    The holiday shopping season is officially over?and that means the spasm of big game launches is over as well,?right? Well, no. In some ways, the rush of video?game releases?is just getting started.

    For a variety of?reasons, some of the games we were most looking forward to getting our thumbsticks on in 2012?had launch dates pushed back into early 2013. Quite a few hotly?anticipated games are stacked up for a debut in?the new year?... and?some are just weeks away from arriving on shelves.

    And while the spring game line-up is crowded, the rest of the ?year is looking pretty packed?as well. Quite a few?best-selling game franchises will make a big return in 2013 while some brand new titles are getting ready to tempt players with original stories and?intriguing new?gameplay.

    Below you'll find 10 of the games we're most looking forward in 2013. Stop by the discussion section?to let us know which titles you're saving your?hard earned?gold coins for.

    "Dead Space 3," ?Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC?-?Feb. 5
    The?space-faring fright?fest that is the "Dead Space" series gets a new entry in the next few weeks. But while the?previous games dropped players?into terrifying solo mission filled with grotesque?creatures known as Necromorphs, this newest game?encourages players to?experience these monstrosities (and the fear they inspire)?with a friend.

    Two-player, drop-in/drop-out co-operative play is the name of the?game as?you and buddy head to the icy planet of?Tau Volantis to discover the source of the Necromorph plague. Sure, you can go it all alone, but you'll get more out of the?survival horror?story if you partner up. Also, you'll have someone to hug when the undead leap at you from the dark.?

    "Aliens:?Colonial Marines," Wii?U,?Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation?3?-?Feb. 12
    Speaking of a good space-faring scare, the "Alien" franchise is about to get another installment, in the form of a?video?game.?Not only has?Gearbox Software billed?"Aliens: Colonial Marines" as the spiritual sequel to Jim Cameron's?"Aliens"?? the second "Alien"?movie ??but the game?is even considered part of the canon by 20th Century Fox.

    InGame editor Todd Kenreck got an advance look at "Aliens: Colonial Marines." Check out his video?above.

    As the name suggests, you get to play a U.S.?Colonial Marine on a mission to investigate the U.S.S. Sulaco spaceship, and?find out what happened to Ellen Ripley and?her crew.?As you play, you'll get to visit some of the most famous?locations from the films and wield some of their?most iconic weapons and equipment. And?we're hoping that, at some point in the game, we'll also get to utter the phrase, "Game over man, game over!"

    "Rayman Legends," Wii U?-?Feb. 26
    The bright, colorful, zany platforming game "Rayman Origins" was one of my very?favorite games of 2011. And "Rayman Legends"???a direct sequel to that game???looks like it will offer even more?music-filled, action-packed, wacky fun???but with a new twist.?That is, "Rayman Legends"???originally scheduled to arrive in November???will launch exclusively for Nintendo's new Wii U game machine in February instead. And since it's a Wii U exclusive, that?means it will be putting the machine's unique tablet-style GamePad?controller to use.

    I gave?"Legends" a try at the Penny Arcade Expo earlier this year and loved the way?one player could use?the GamePad controller ??and?its touchscreen ??to assist up to four other players using standard?Wii Remote controllers. You can use the GamePad to do?things like grab and pull creatures out of the ground, open secret paths and knock enemies out of the way. I dare say "Rayman Legends" is a very good reason to pick up a Wii U if you haven't already.

    "Tomb Raider,"?Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC?-?March 5
    The forthcoming "Tomb Raider" game is another title?that found itself?delayed from 2012 to 2013. But hopefully that extra time will mean extra polish for?this reboot of one of the most famous series?in video?game history.?

    The action-adventure/platforming?game is set to?re-imagine leading lady Lara Croft's early, formative years. And while it has already inspired its fair share of controversy?due to an alleged sexual assault scene, we can't wait to see the new places the?developers take this storied franchise. From what we've seen so far, Croft has been given a darker, grittier backstory (a la the?character reboot we've seen in?the new Batman/Dark Knight?films). It's a backstory that makes her more human and less of a (top-heavy)?caricature. And to that we say: It's about time.

    "Bioshock Infinite," PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC?-?March 26
    Earlier this year, the team at Irrational Games told?us we'd have to wait until next year?to get our hands on "BioShock Infinite" because they wanted more time to make it "even more extraordinary."?Needless to say, after all this waiting, our expectation for this game???the third in the critically acclaimed?BioShock franchise???are very high.

    And, indeed, "Infinite"?will take us back in time and?high up into the sky, as we play?agent Booker DeWitt, a man sent on a mission?to the airborne city of Columbia. His mission: to find a young woman named Elizabeth (recently?modeled by Russian gamer/costumer?Anna Moleva). This first-person shooter promises to?drop players into a intrigue-and-adventure-filled?alternate vision?of America during the Age of Steam, while bestowing upon?us?some unique powers.

    The waiting isn't over yet, but in the meantime you can check out the new?video above, which offers a preview of the first few minutes of "Bioshock Infinite."

    "Injustice: Gods Among Us," Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U - April
    There is an age-old question asked by geeks of all ages: Who would win in a fight ... ?Batman or Superman? Flash or the Green Lantern? Catwoman or Wonder Woman? The forthcoming fighting game "Injustice: Gods Among Us" will, at last, provide us with the answers we seek.

    The game drops many of your favorite heroes and villains from the DC Comics universe into "a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred." And it's here that the developers at NetherRealm promise "Injustice" will give us "heroes and villains engaging in epic battles on a massive scale." A look at the trailer above shows they aren't kidding. When superheroes collide, mere mortals better run and hide.

    "The Last of Us," PlayStation 3?-?May 7
    Brought to us by the developers behind the critically acclaimed?Uncharted games, "The Last of Us" not only promises to?blend survival and action gaming?elements in unique ways, but to take us on a story-driven journey with deep, well-crafted characters.

    The game takes place 20 years after a plague decimated the population, leaving civilization in ruins and the survivors?not only fighting off?infected humans but fighting with?their own fellow survivors as well. It's in this setting that we meet the grizzled survivor?Joel and the?14 year-old girl, Ellie, that he's charged with protecting. "The Last of Us" is the kind of game aimed at?grown-up players looking for thoughtfully?crafted,?grown-up gaming. Fans of "The Walking Dead" should definitely be?lining up for this one.

    "Grand Theft Auto V,"?PlayStation 3, Xbox 360?-?Spring 2013
    At long last, Grand Theft Auto?is hitting the road again. The?GTA games have pioneered open-world gaming, giving players the freedom to roam immense digital landscapes filled with crime,?adventure and?some very colorful characters. And Rockstar says that "GTAV" ??which takes place in and around?the fictional Southern California city of Los Santos???will be its?biggest game?yet.

    "Grand Theft Auto V"?will allow players to switch between three friends/partners in crime and will?center around performing heists.?We'll get to play?Michael, a wealthy ex-gangster; Trevor, a wise-cracking crazy man with a short fuse; and?Franklin, a professional repo man. Sounds like a recipe for?trouble?... and lots of crime-filled?fun. Meanwhile,?"GTAV" developer Rockstar Games?recently revealed that the game will head underwater as well. And as the new?screenshot above indicates, that means we better get ready?for ...?sharks!

    "Pikmin 3," Wii U?-?Spring/Summer 2013
    Nintendo recently announced that it was delaying its?highly anticipated real-time?strategy game until the second quarter of 2013. And while waiting is a bummer, we're used to it when it comes to this delightful series.

    It's been?eight long?years since "Pikmin 2" let us control swarms of the?adorable?little ant-like creatures?as they try to survive in the big BIG world. With "Pikmin 3,"?we'll be able to control these delightful Pikmin using either the GamePad or Wii Remote controller as we?set them to various tasks such as breaking down barriers, harvesting food and?taking out enemies. And?for the first time ever, we'll?get to see these creatures and their strange, wonderful?world in gorgeous HD.

    "Beyond: Two Souls,"?PlayStation 3?- Late?2013
    "'Beyond' will be unlike anything else you've experienced before," David Cage, the director for this forthcoming PlayStation 3?game has promised. And we have good reason to believe him. "Beyond: Two Souls" is being made by the team at?Quantic Dream, the development company that brought us the surprisingly compelling and emotionally mature cinematic game "Heavy Rain."?

    "Beyond: Two Souls" is described as?a "psychological action thriller;" and it will star the excellent Academy Award-nominated actress?Ellen Page?as Jodie Holmes,?a young woman who possesses strange, supernatural powers thanks to a?psychic link to an invisible entity.?Cage says the?game will take players on a journey through?15 years of Holmes'?life as it explore themes of?death and the afterlife.?Your decisions will?determine her fate. Very intriguing indeed.

    ?Winda Benedetti?writes about video?games for NBC?News. You can follow her tweets about games and other things?on Twitter?here?@WindaBenedetti?and you can?follow her?on?Google+.?Meanwhile, be sure to check?out the?IN-GAME?FACEBOOK PAGE?to discuss the day's?gaming news and reviews.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/aliens-gangsters-superheroes-10-video-games-look-forward-2013-1C7661431

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    New Toshiba camera sensor lets you refocus after the shot, plans 2013 launch in smartphones and tablets

    New Toshiba camera sensor lets you refocus after you take the shot, plans to launch in smartphones and tablets next year

    Hoping for some after-the-fact focusing in your next smartphone camera? Well, you'll have to wait around a year, but Toshiba's planning exactly that with a new module that houses an array of 500,000 tiny lenses. Within a 1cm-thick unit, these lenses are layered in front of the camera sensor, which can capture slightly different images from each lens arrangement. Those picture can then be combined in a "complete" picture using Toshiba's own software. Apparently, the camera will also be able to measure the distance between objects in the shot -- similar to how 3D images are captured -- with the user then able to shift focus between close and distant detail, or even create images that are in-focus throughout. Toshiba says the module will also be able to capture video with a similar degree of focus management -- something that Lytro hasn't got around to just yet. The sensor is still a work in progress, but the manufacturer plans to commercialize the module before the end of 2013. Toshiba is looking to ally itself with multiple smartphone (and tablet) makers -- and here's hoping that it finds its way into a device outside of Japan.

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    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/27/toshiba-camera-sensor-refocus-photos-2013-launch/

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    Over 17 million tablets and phones opened on Christmas

    13 hrs.

    Christmas day this year saw record numbers of devices coming online ? over 17 million of them, according to app analytics company Flurry. And that's not counting the ones that stayed offline.

    Flurry identifies new devices as "activated" when?one of thousands of tracked apps is launched, and the company claims that this amounts to about 90 percent of all devices ? note that this is different from "activating" your new phone on a wireless carrier.

    With so many tablets and smartphones on the market right now, perhaps it's not surprising that numbers should be so high. The iPad Mini, Nexus 10?and Kindle Fire all combine the latest hardware with a gift-friendly price.

    By Flurry's measure, 17.4 million iOS and Android devices were activated Christmas day worldwide ? more than any other day in history by a good margin.?December saw about 4 million devices activated every day, which is about twice what December 2011 had, and Christmas day last year had only 6.8 million activations.

    Flurry didn't provide a breakdown of how many of those millions were Android and how many were iOS ? and with competition fiercer than ever, it's difficult to speculate (although based on recent reports, it's likely that iOS has a solid?lead).

    A second study by Mixpanel found that more than half of Internet traffic on Christmas was from mobile devices (much more than the week before), so clearly those millions of gifted tablets and phones were being put to use. Mixpanel put the traffic breakdown as 44 percent Android and 54 percent iOS, but that's of all the devices Mixpanel?saw, not just the ones opened on Christmas.

    More complete numbers (including best-selling devices) will likely be released by retailers and manufacturers in the next few weeks ? perhaps at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBCNews Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/over-17-million-tablets-phones-unboxed-christmas-analysts-1C7753892

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    Thursday, December 27, 2012

    Newport Beach REO Homes for Sale | Market Update | November ...

    Newport Beach REO home buyers?face the challenge of competing with?multiple offers?on the properties. This is not only happening with REO property but with traditional sales as well. ?Also, Newport Beach REO ?or bank owned home buyers are competing with?cash buyers?when making an offer on the home.

    Bayshores in Newport Beach

    Newport Beach?currently has an?inventory of REO or bank owned homes. Currently there are 2 active listings, 0 in back up status, 4 in pending status, and 2 sales.

    The average sales price over the past one year is $713,388 with a price per square foot of $390.00. T\

    The highest priced Newport Beach REO home sold this past year was $2,030,000 (time frame from November 30, 2011 to November, 30, 2012).

    Comparison from prior month is below.

    2 active listings?compared to 0 active in October, 2012 ? up +2
    0 back up listing?compared to 0 back up in?October,?2012 ? the same
    4 pending listings?compared to 7 pending in?October,?2012 ? down -3
    2 sold listings?compared to 6 sold in?October,?2012 ? down -4

    There is a low?absorption rate ?of the REO property, especially now since there are zero active REO properties for sale.?Keep in mind banks will want fair market value and go to great lengths to obtain that value, including obtaining several BPO (broker price opinions) and appraisals.

    Market absorption rate?is declining with the decrease in inventory.

    Newport Beach REO Market Update

    Past month?s market reports:

    November, 2012
    October, 2012
    September, 2012
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    July, 2012
    June, 2012
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    April, 2012
    March, 2012
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    Search the MLS for Newport Beach REO property, and Newport Beach homes for sale.

    Showing properties 1 - 2 of 2. See more Newport Beach REO Property for Sale.
    (all data current as of 12/26/2012)

    1. 5 beds, 1 full, 4 part baths

      Home size: 6,000 sq ft

      Lot size: 10,450 sqft

      Year built: 2012

      Parking spots: 4

      Days on market: 12

    2. 3 beds, 2 full baths

      Home size: 1,129 sq ft

      Year built: 1975

      Parking spots: 3

      Days on market: 14

    Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.

    Sharon Paxson

    I write about my passion of living the SoCal lifestyle in beautiful Newport Beach. I like to write about the local events, beaches, restaurants, and real estate updates in the area. Call or text me - 949.280.0681

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    Source: http://newportbeachrealestatecafe.com/2012/12/26/newport-beach-reo-homes-for-sale-market-update-november-2012/

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    Health Beauty Tips | How Important Is Your Appearance At Work?

    Wednesday, December 26th, 2012

    I work in a large health/beauty store and appearance is extremely important. Its actually in our contract that all employees much turn up to work well presented. I actually really think its a good thing, as its shows we have pride in what we do and customers know what to expect of us.

    I think it?s important in any job to have good hygiene and be presentable. In your kind of work, you are sort of selling yourself to the customers, so it doesn?t surprise me that they put that in the contract. I?ve worked behind the scenes in a job where all I did was take accident reports for an insurance company, but I still went in looking nice because it was important to me what my co-workers thought. As a waitress, of course I looked good, I wanted tips. Even as a CNA taking care of the elderly, I want to look nice and be nice. Everyone likes someone who cares about their appearance. If they care about themselves, they might be very likely to care about you.

    I agree, you should take pride in what you wear, and good looking people are more successful

    Very important

    Yep. :D

    What is the question? but i got out from it is that being clean at work really is important. I mean like nobody wants to be around someone who doesn?t wash or anything which is SO gross. You are right it is important!

    You actually answered your own question. I would just like to add: In all sales, packaging is half the sale. Always. So when you look good in your store, the store looks good, and the products look good. Good Luck.

    Exactly!

    Well just think, if you walk into a health and beauty store and everyone looks really bad, what would you think about the store? Would you want to buy anything from there? First impressions are extremely important because that is a major part whether the customer wants to purchase something at your store or not. Once the customer feels comfortable (ex. when the store is clean, and everyone looks presentable and is nice) then they would want to purchase something and come again. I agree with you too, it is a great thing because it shows that you have great potential, and are great at what you do. I think its a good idea to have that put in your contract.

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    Source: http://healthy-tips.net/health-beauty-tips-how-important-is-your-appearance-at-work/

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    Details From News Corp's Latest Ad Hacking ... - Business Insider

    Although News Corp's latest hacking scandal doesn't involve breaking into the voicemails of deceased school girls or 9/11 victims' relatives, it does illuminate how the corporation allegedly used hacking to gain a marketing edge in 40,000 retail stores in the United States.

    Courhouse News Service reports that Dial Soaps sued News Corporation, News America, News America Marketing FSI, and News America Marketing In-Store Service, alleging News Corp. gained an unfair monopoly over?in-store promotions in tens of thousands of retail stores and free-standing newspaper inserts.

    This monopoly was allegedly done by hacking "customer lists and other marketing materials to solicit its accounts and lock them into News long-term and exclusive contracts."

    The suit, excerpted from Courthouse News Service, begins:

    "In two distinct relevant markets the multifaceted and pervasive exclusionary strategies of defendants ('News') over twenty years have violated the antitrust laws of the United States. News has suppressed competitive promotion of a massive number of consumer goods in forty thousand retail stores, and scores of newspapers nationwide, to acquire and maintain two unlawful monopolies and earn large monopoly profits at the expense of its purchasers."

    A particularly colorful detail in the lawsuit depicts a board meeting in which top execs allegedly used Al Capone's ethically questionable sales tactics as a model. (Emphasis is ours):

    Its unlawful purposes could not be more transparent. For example, in a sales meeting Paul Carlucci, then News America Inc.'s Chief Operating Officer, Paul Carlucci, illustrated News' desire for the ultimate in competitive suppression with a video from 'The Untouchables,' in which Al Capone serves as a sales role model as he cudgels a competitive enemy to death with a baseball bat. Mr. Carlucci has been equally blunt with the press as to News' exclusionary purposes, vowing to 'destroy' his competitors as a 'man who has to have it all.'

    Mr. Carlucci threatened to fire any News employee ('concerned about doing the right thing') who did not support exclusive control by News of shelves in retail accounts.?

    The lawsuit also accuses News Corp. of:

    Using large cash guarantees unjustified by potential in-store promotional revenues to derail competitor contracts with retailers, a practice expressly designed to exclude competitors from these chains; ...?

    Defacing competitors' in-store advertisements and then disparaging the quality of the defaced promotions to the retail chains.

    Dial's lawsuit also cited News Corp's past cases of breaking competitors in "floor advertising (the late Floorgraphics' Floortalk) or shelf signs with brand price messaging (Insignia's POPSign)."

    In 2009, before the British hacking scandal came to light, Floorgraphics alleged News America?"illegally accessed plaintiff?s computer system and obtained proprietary information? and ?disseminated false, misleading and malicious information about the plaintiff.? The case settled for $29.5 million.

    Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/details-from-news-corps-latest-ad-hacking-scandal-alleges-execs-used-al-capone-as-a-role-model-2012-12

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    New Year party DJ's in Chennai | Entertainment | Know your city

    DJ Kunal Bajaj talks to Sandhya Ramachandran about how commercial music rules the dance floor.

    If there is one person that has seen Chennai dance to Daler Mehandi and questioned, ?Why this Kolaveri di?? it is DJ Kunal Bajaj. Spinning the discs for the last fifteen years across the city, Kunal is easily the Bollywood Badshah, The Kollywood Kalakkal (entertainer par excellence) or better yet- the Commercial King of the city.

    Beginning as a freelancer for corporate parties, round table events and moving on to discotheques, Kunal started with Retro music, until the day Daler Mehndi became popular. Kunal began at a time when Chennai nightlife meant dancing until the wee hours of the morning. ?It used to be fun then, and surprisingly people even managed to drive home safely,? he says with a laugh.

    Kunal juggles many genres effortlessly. He?s played at gigs catering to commercial, house, funky house and Bollywood music from every possible era. ?We were curious about how he manages to keep the music-sound and easily bored Chennai crowd dancing to his tunes? He explains, ?Whether it is rock, retro, Tamil or Punjabi music, all that matters getting the mix right. What to mix when, how and where, is all part of the winning formula.?

    With a tough crowd, it?s only wise to keep a few tricks up your sleeve and DJ Kunal knows this better than most. ?I always keep multiple versions of a song for repeat requests. That way the crowd gets something new all the time. In Chennai especially, if you don?t please the crowd, they turn around and walk away,? he laughs.

    His one wish for the New Year ? ?Party hard but get home safe. We want to see you next year too,? he says with a smile.

    Source: http://know.burrp.com/arts-entertainment/commercial-king/47780

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    Obama cuts vacation short as 'fiscal cliff' looms

    President Barack Obama speaks as he and first lady Michelle Obama, not seen, arrive to visit with members of the military and their families in Anderson Hall at Marine Corp Base Hawaii, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The first family is in Hawaii for a holiday vacation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    President Barack Obama speaks as he and first lady Michelle Obama, not seen, arrive to visit with members of the military and their families in Anderson Hall at Marine Corp Base Hawaii, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The first family is in Hawaii for a holiday vacation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    President Barack Obama visits with members of the military and their families in Anderson Hall at Marine Corp Base Hawaii, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The first family is in Hawaii for a holiday vacation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    President Barack Obama speaks as first lady Michelle Obama listens during a visit with members of the military and their families in Anderson Hall at Marine Corp Base Hawaii, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The first family is in Hawaii for a holiday vacation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    President Barack Obama speaks as first lady Michelle Obama listens during a visit with members of the military and their families in Anderson Hall at Marine Corp Base Hawaii, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The first family is in Hawaii for a holiday vacation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    President Barack Obama visits with members of the military and their families in Anderson Hall at Marine Corp Base Hawaii, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The first family is in Hawaii for a holiday vacation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    (AP) ? With a yearend deadline looming before the economy goes over the so-called fiscal cliff, President Barack Obama is cutting short his traditional Christmas holiday in Hawaii, planning to leave for Washington on Wednesday evening.

    Obama was expected to arrive in Washington early Thursday, the White House said late Tuesday. First lady Michelle Obama and the couple's two daughters are scheduled to remain in Hawaii until Jan. 6.

    In the past, the president's end-of-the-year holiday in his native state had stretched into the new year. The first family left Washington last Friday night.

    Congress was expected to return to Washington on Thursday. Before he departed for Hawaii, Obama told reporters he expected to be back in the capital this week.

    Without action by Obama and Congress, automatic budget cuts and tax increases are set to begin in January, which many economists say could send the country back into recession. So far, the president and congressional Republicans have been unable to reach agreement on any alternatives.

    Lawmakers have expressed little but pessimism for the prospect of an agreement coming before Jan. 1. On Sunday, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, said she expects any action in the waning days of the year to be "a patch because in four days we can't solve everything."

    With the collapse last week of House Speaker John Boehner's plan to allow tax rates to rise on million-dollar-plus incomes, lawmakers were increasingly worried that no deal can be reached.

    They were already preparing their arguments about who is to blame if the new year comes without an agreement.

    Obama already has scaled back his ambitions for a sweeping budget bargain. Before leaving the capital on Friday, he called for a limited measure that extends George W. Bush-era tax cuts for most people and staves off federal spending cuts.

    The Obamas were spending the holiday at a rented home near Honolulu. On Christmas Day, the president and first lady visited with members of the military to express thanks for their service.

    "One of my favorite things is always coming to base on Christmas Day just to meet you and say 'thank you,'" the president said at Marine Corps Base Hawaii's Anderson Hall. He said that being commander in chief was his greatest honor as president.

    Obama took photos with individual service members and their families.

    On Christmas Eve, Obama called members of the military to thank them for serving the nation, then joined his family for dinner, the White House said. The Obamas opened gifts Christmas morning, ate breakfast and sang carols.

    Friends were joining the Obamas for Christmas dinner Tuesday night, the White House said.

    ___

    Reach Matthew Daly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewDalyWDC

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2012-12-26-Obama/id-aaccac67410940a0a6759a6bb8737e70

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    Wednesday, December 26, 2012

    rosetrimble23: humus arbores: candida carnation: Biology Syllabus

    If you?re encountered with biology syllabus assessment in that case he/she really needs to fully grasp the exact objectives to make sure that he/she are able to comprehend the objective. There are 3 well-known objectives concerning learning the field of biology which generally are to have practical knowledge with understanding, ability to actually deal with important information and resolve issues in conjunction with learning experimental skillsets as well as inspections.

    The actual Biology Syllabus entails of scientific phenomena specifics hence these particular 3 important objectives are crucial for the main assessment procedure. A few other reasons for assessment are to be capable of making predictions, address issues, manipulate data and locate ideal sources to get knowledge acquisition.

    19 December 2012 | Reference and Education

    Source: http://www.apodimosstudents.com/reference-and-education/biology-syllabus-so-what-does-the-subject-focused-on/

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    The Mine Kafon: A Low-Cost, Wind-Powered Minefield Clearing Device Hits Kickstarter

    5472d2f58a400667b4d56426afd9117d_largeWe brought you a video back at the end of November that showed off Massoud Hassani's mine-clearing device, the Mine Kafon, based on a wind-powered child's toy. Now, the Afghan industrial designer has taken the suggestions of a number of our commenters and put the project on Kickstarter. Hassani is looking for ?100,000 to make the Kafons and document the process.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/eY0WzuYX7tU/

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    Tuesday, December 25, 2012

    PFT: Bengals won't sit starters in Week 17

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    Many have entered the competition, but none have secured the No. 2 cornerback job.

    CB Sean Smith bruised his knee against the Bills, but may still play in the Dolphins finale.

    RB Brandon Bolden returned to the running back mix for the Patriots.

    Mark Cannizzaro of the New York Post would like to see Jets coach Rex Ryan tell the truth.

    The Ravens offensive line earned some praise for paving the way to a huge rushing game against the Giants.

    Said Bengals DT Domata Peko of beating the Steelers, ?That?s a huge win for us because people were doubting us.?

    Browns coach Pat Shurmur fought back against criticisms of his play calling in Sunday?s loss to the Broncos.

    Steelers LB Larry Foote might be playing his final NFL game this week.

    TE Owen Daniels would like to see the Texans offense find its footing in the final week of the season.

    Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star sets the scene as Chuck Pagano returns to work as coach of the Colts.

    Members of the Jaguars don?t care that they?ve earned respect from teams that have beaten them this season.

    Throwing the ball to WR Damian Williams didn?t work out well for the Titans in Week 16.

    Coach John Fox credits tunnel vision for helping the Broncos to success this season.

    If it?s Christmas, someone?s talking about the Chiefs? playoff loss to the Dolphins in 1971.

    Some members of the Raiders defense are having a hard time figuring out how they are supposed to hit.

    The future isn?t infinite for QB Philip Rivers and the Chargers.

    Eric Frampton came alive as a starter at safety for the Cowboys against the Saints.

    Giants QB Eli Manning thinks missed practice time due to injuries has hurt the offense this season.

    Eagles DT Fletcher Cox and LB Mychal Kendricks are trying to recover from concussions.

    A vote for Redskins QB Robert Griffin III as rookie of the year.

    The Bears waived WR Dane Sanzenbacher to give themselves flexibility to add injury replacements to the roster.

    A list of Christmas gifts picked out for members of the Lions.

    Every Packers unit had a fine game against the Titans.

    LB Chad Greenway hopes that the Vikings remain as consistent as they?ve been in recent weeks.

    OL Joe Hawley is back with the Falcons and WR Kevin Cone has been placed on injured reserve.

    All eyes are on Panthers coach Ron Rivera with one game left in the season.

    LB Curtis Lofton puts significance on the Saints finishing 8-8 on the season.

    Said Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano, ?What?s eating me right now is we?re close, but close isn?t what we?re here for.?

    Cardinals S Kerry Rhodes said it is ?mentally draining? to go through a season like this.

    The Rams won?t make the playoffs, but December wins still have value for the team.

    Ann Killion of the San Francisco Chronicle thinks 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick needs some work when it comes to owning up to disappointing performances.

    A look at the season turned in by Seahawks CB Richard Sherman and the potential impact of a suspension.

    Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/24/bengals-wont-rest-starters-this-week/related/

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    Apps to help you achieve New Year's resolutions

    (Reuters) - Whether it is improving health or managing finances better, about 87 percent of Americans will make resolutions for 2013 and there are plenty of apps to help them achieve their goals.

    Nearly half of New Year's resolutions are about setting health-related goals, which is the most popular category, according to a recent survey by online broker TD Ameritrade.

    Rather than jumping into a rigorous fitness routine, a new app called 5K Runner suggests it might be better to ease into things slowly and focus on building sustainable habits. The iPhone app helps couch potatoes ramp up their running distance to 5 km over the course of eight weeks.

    "You're slowly building this routine into your daily life with a lot of success and after eight weeks you're literally running 5K, which is pretty big if (initially) you're not running at all," said David-Michel Davies, the executive director of The Webby Awards, an annual ceremony honoring Internet companies.

    The app guides runners through each run, alternating periods of running and walking for 35 minutes.

    Davies also recommends Nike+ Running and RunKeeper, two popular and free fitness apps, which use GPS to track distance traveled, speed and calories burned. Both apps are available for iOS and Android devices.

    Diet is another component of good health and a focus of many apps. Fooducate is an iPhone and Android app that helps shoppers make healthier purchases at the supermarket by allowing them to scan the barcodes of products and get insight into how healthy the product is.

    Their database, which contains over 200,000 products, displays a grade for the product and information on its contents. It can show whether there are hidden additives or the probability of containing genetically modified ingredients.

    "There are a lot of healthy people out there who unknowingly buy products that have an inordinate amount of salt in them," Davies said.

    DietBet is an app for people with a competitive streak. Available for iPhone and on the Web, it allows its users to join in a four-week weight loss challenge to lose 4 percent of weight. Everyone bets money, which goes into a fund, and submits proof of weight lost. People who meet the challenge split the money.

    "It comes back again to how people get motivated," Davies said. "Gamification is something that technology has really enabled and for some people it really works."

    To stay on top of finances, Davies recommends Mint, which provides a visual view of all financial accounts and is available for iOS, Android and on the Web.

    (Reporting by Natasha Baker in Toronto; Editing by Patricia Reaney and Eric Beech)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apps-help-achieve-years-resolutions-161640145--sector.html

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    Nearly one in three children with food allergies experience bullying, survey shows

    Dec. 24, 2012 ? Nearly a third of children diagnosed with food allergies who participated in a recent study are bullied, according to researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Almost eight percent of children in the U.S. are allergic to foods such as peanuts, tree-nuts, milk, eggs, and shellfish.

    Nearly half of parents surveyed (47.9 percent) were not aware of the bullying -- although both the bullied children and their parents reported experiencing higher stress levels and lower quality of life.

    The study, titled, "Child and Parental Reports of Bullying in a Consecutive Sample of Children with Food Allergy," appears Dec. 24 in the online issue of Pediatrics. The study was led by Eyal Shemesh, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Shemesh and his team surveyed 251 pairs of parents and children. The patient and parent pairs were consecutively recruited during allergy clinic visits to independently answer questionnaires. Bullying due to food allergy or for any cause, quality of life, and distress in both the child and parent were evaluated using validated questionnaires.

    "Parents and pediatricians should routinely ask children with food allergy about bullying," said Dr. Shemesh. "Finding out about the child's experience might allow targeted interventions, and would be expected to reduce additional stress and improve quality of life for these children trying to manage their food allergies." Dr. Shemesh is Director of EMPOWER (Enhancing, Managing, and Promoting Well-being and Resiliency), a program within Mount Sinai's Jaffe Food Allergy Institute. Dr. Shemesh is also Chief of the Division of Behavioral and Developmental Health in the Department of Pediatrics at The Mount Sinai Medical Center.

    "When parents are aware of the bullying, the child's quality of life is better," said the senior author, Scott H. Sicherer, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Chief, Division of Pediatric Allergy, Co-Director, EMPOWER program. "Our results should raise awareness for parents, school personnel, and physicians to proactively identify and address bullying in this population."

    The work for the study was supported by the EMPOWER program, a program funded by a generous donation from the Jaffe Family Foundation, that is devoted to understanding and enhancing the quality of life of persons with food allergy.

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    Journal Reference:

    1. Eyal Shemesh, Rachel A. Annunziato, Michael A. Ambrose, Noga L. Ravid, Chloe Mullarkey, Melissa Rubes, Kelley Chuang, Mati Sicherer, Scott H. Sicherer. Child and Parental Reports of Bullying in a Consecutive Sample of Children With Food Allergy. Pediatrics, 2012; [link]

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