Sunday, September 30, 2012

Online Gaming Fun with Reel Cash Critters on Gamesville (Review)

I have a secret love of online games and love trying them out. One of the online places I love playing games is on Gamesville. They have such a huge variety of fun games that are free, so it has served as great entertainment for many years. When I was given the opportunity to review the new an improved Reel Cash Critters, I jumped at it an couldn't wait.
How do you play Reel Cash Critters? The concept of the game is actually quite simple an similar to how a slot machine. With the Gamesville Gold Account, I was set to play with 30,000 GVs, which is the currency used to play the game. You can use as little as 5 GV per game or as much as 1000 per game, depending on how many lines you want (1, 2, or 3) and how much you want to win. The more you bet, the more you can win. I'm one of those people who likes to go all out with betting, so I bet the maximum most of the time!
Yup, it is easy, but also fun! Once I got started, I quickly wasted away an hour and was so excited when I won 1000 GV at one time. I started chatting with some Gamesville members who were playing Reel Cash Critters. You can click on "See Pay Table" to see how much each of the symbols is worth. When you get 2 or more of an item, you win! Occasionally players win cash prizes an one of the girls I was chatting with won $5 today! Someone else told me about the Battle games in which players can win much more GVs and/or cash money. Of course I had to see what the battle was all about, so I joined in. I won 12,000 GVs, which was about how much I had lost earlier in the day! I can't wait to try out the cash battle tonight, too.
I have to admit I was worried the game would be plastered with little kids, but you have to be 18+ to play Reel Cash Critters! This is a definite plus and I was able to actually have a good chat with the other members, mostly women my age and older. We had so much fun chatting and playing the game. They were also more than happy to give me game tips and encouraged me to keep trying. It's so awesome when you find a community like that to join and I cannot wait to sign on and play again later!

Join Today!

Want to give Gamesville and Reel Cash Critters a try? Use the Mom Spark Link to register and get 10,000 FREE GVs! Be sure to Follow Gamesville on Twitter and "Like" Gamesville on Facebook to keep up with all the latest games, sweepstakes and announcements! This review was made possible by?Mom?Spark?Media. Thoughts are my own.?I received a Gamesville Gold Membership and compensation for my time investment and work on this campaign.

Source: http://www.childrenteachingmama.com/2012/09/online-gaming-fun-with-reel-cash.html

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Golden Hawk Athletics & Recreation - Laurier coaches to participate ...

Laurier coaches to participate in Go Shoeless

WATERLOO, Ont. (September 28, 2012) - This weekend, three Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks coaching staffs will be participating in Right To Play's Go Shoeless campaign, which is being run in conjunction with CBC's Sports Day in Canada.

Football head coach Gary Jeffries and his staff along with women's lacrosse head coach Lynn Orth and women's rugby's Amy Bambury and Michelle Joslin will all take part in the event by not wearing shoes on the sidelines and sporting Right To Play hats.?

The goals of this unique campaign are to pay tribute to the importance of coaches, to raise awareness about the conditions that some coaches and children endure while exercising their right to play and to raise funds to help build a safe play space for kids in Western Africa.

ABOUT RIGHT TO PLAY

Right To Play is a global organization that uses the transformative power of play to educate and empower children facing adversity in more than 20 countries. A pioneer in its field, Right To Play uses sport and play as tools to build essential life skills and create social change, impacting 835,000 children each week. Programming in Canada includes the enhancement of education in priority schools, and the Promoting Life-skills in Aboriginal Youth (PLAY) program in Northern Ontario. Founded in 2000 by four-time Olympic gold medalist and social entrepreneur Johann Olav Koss, our programs are facilitated by nearly 12,000 volunteer Coaches.

Source: http://www.laurierathletics.com/createarticle.php?ID=6154

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Our opinion: A costly piece of art leaves us asking, what is NYRA thinking? Horse racing should be an asset in New York, not one bumble and scandal after another.

When you embark on a project, it?s useful to ask: What would success look like? We can?t think of a more appropriate question when it comes to the future of thoroughbred racing in New York.

We sure know what success wouldn?t look like. It wouldn?t look like the 2011 annual report of the state?s Franchise Oversight Board, which detailed how the New York Racing Association lost even more money than 2010, despite taking in millions of dollars more in bets and getting help from new video slots.

Nor would it look like a $250,000 piece of vanity art commissioned by an association that is forever crying poverty while managing the kind of business that any mob boss would give his right arm to run.

What was NYRA thinking when it hired an artist to paint a mural that featured some of NYRA?s own leaders? If NYRA had a quarter of a million dollars burning a hole in its pocket, it should have sent it to the state treasury to start making up for all those years that the association stiffed taxpayers on their fair share of proceeds from their own racetracks.

It?s bad enough that as the Times Union?s James M. Odato reported Thursday, NYRA commissioned this art in a year when it lost $24 million. It?s all the more insulting that it was ordered by Charles Hayward, NYRA?s now-ousted CEO, at a time when NYRA was secretly overcharging certain bettors to the tune of $8.5 million. And for Mr. Hayward to give this commission to a friend smacks of crass cronyism.

When it comes to what not to do, a new NYRA Reorganization Board has plenty to work with as it embarks on a three-year project to reform the association and the management of horse racing in New York. The list of ?don?ts? stretches back through years of mismanagement and corruption.

As for how racing in New York should look, three words come to mind: professional, transparent and invisible.

A professional racing operation would operate like a public benefit corporation, not like a private club whose members seem to think they?re living off a taxpayer-supported trust fund. It used to be called the sport of kings, but horse racing has long been subsidized by the ordinary citizens of New York, and they deserve a return on their investment.

A transparent racing operation would open its records and operations to taxpayer scrutiny, just as a public agency is required to do, and its salaries would be more in line with the public sector than a Vegas casino. That would be the case even if the state decides, as some have suggested, to hand the management of the state?s tracks over to a for-profit company. Before that happens, though, New York should explain why this can?t be done by a public or nonprofit entity.

As for invisible, NYRA, or whoever is running the show, wouldn?t overshadow the excitement of great horse racing. Its blunders wouldn?t interfere with the economic benefits that race tracks would be spinning off to their surrounding communities, nor would its scandals limit the millions of dollars that are supposed to be earmarked for ? remember this? ? education.

In short, racing, and all its promised benefits, would be the headlines. NYRA? We?d hardly know it was there.

Source: http://blog.timesunion.com/opinion/what%E2%80%99s-wrong-with-this-picture/22245/

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VMware Fusion 5

By Samara Lynn

VMware is synonymous with virtualization and is among the most widely used virtualization platforms in IT infrastructures. That expertise is found in its latest desktop virtualization offering, VMware Fusion 5?, now optimized for Mountain Lion. VMware Fusion provides an excellent way to run virtual operating systems on physical (host) machines. The latest version provides a rich, good-performing way to run a virtual instance of Windows 8 on OS X. While VMware's interface is not the dazzling eye-candy of Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac??(although both products support Retina displays) and is not as user-friendly as Parallels; its advanced settings and better performance makes it a solid desktop virtualization utility for power users and business.

Availability and Install
VMware Fusion 5 costs $49.99 but is also available as a free 30-day trial download . To run on a Mac (which is what I tested) it requires any 64-bit capable Intel Mac with 4GB RAM, at least 750MB of free disk space, and at least 5GB for each virtual machine (VM).
As mentioned, although Parallels has a setup process likely to appeal to those not used to working with virtualization, VMware's Easy Install wizard makes installation fairly simple, and even average computer users shouldn't have too much trouble with setup. Creating a virtual Windows 8 machine was a bit faster using VMware, and it took a little less than 20 minutes.

VMware's setup process and instructions are heavier on virtualization lingo. For example, VMware stores newly created VMs in a Virtual Machine library. Users can add new VMs and folders to this library as part of installation. Other setup possibilities include creating a new Boot Camp configuration, migrating an existing Windows PC to run as a VM on a Mac, or importing a VM.

VMware appeals to power virtualization users because not only can you add a new VM or use an existing one, but you can also create custom VMs.

While creating a Windows 8 VM on a Mac using VMware isn't terribly difficult, it does offer more customization options than Parallels, which will appeal to more advanced users These advanced features make VMware similar in feature-set to another desktop virtualization solution, VirtualBox. When compared with Parallels, VMware is also more suitable for business environments.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/CH_Oj1RpjhM/0,2817,2410299,00.asp

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Weekly Ketchup: Len Wiseman Will Direct the Mummy Reboot

This week's Ketchup includes movie development news for the video game adaptation Spy Hunter, a sort-of-kind-of prequel for The Passion of the Christ, a new version of The Mummy, and new roles for actresses Gina Carano, Dame Judi Dench, Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Hilary Swank.


This Week's Top Story

NEW GIGS FOR THE DIRECTORS OF ZOMBIELAND, MEN IN BLACK, AND UNDERWORLD

In picking the top movie development story for the week, it became something of a three way tie. So we're just going to cover all three stories in this cover story, under the theme of genre directors taking on big (potential) franchises. First up is the long-in-development New Line Cinema adaptation of the 1983 arcade video game Spy Hunter, which has in the past been tackled (unsuccessfully) by directors like John Woo and Paul W. S. Anderson. Spy Hunter is now a project for Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer, whose next film will be the recently delayed Gangster Squad. Next up is the Warner Bros comic book adaptation Lore, which Dwayne Johnson was cast in a few months ago, at which time it was compared to being like Men in Black, but for mythological creatures. Well, the comparison was solidified this week as Warner Bros is now in talks with Barry Sonnenfeld, the director of all three Men in Black movies. Finally, there is the job of directing Universal Pictures' newest reboot of The Mummy, one of their Universal Classic Monsters, which has gone to Len Wiseman, the man behind some of the Underworld movies, and most recently, the remake of Total Recall. It should be noted that just because these three movies were collectively the top stories of the week, it doesn't mean that in any other week they might not be Rotten Ideas. Because they probably would be.

Fresh Developments This Week

#1 ANNE HATHAWAY MIGHT STAR IN STEVEN SPIELBERG'S ROBOPOCALYPSE

With the ambitious biopic Lincoln still a month away from release, director Steven Spielberg is already casting up his adaptation of the Daniel H. Wilson sci-fi novel Robopocalypse, which looks to take Spielberg back to the eye candy that helped establish his career. It's been known for a while that Spielberg had cast Chris Hemsworth (AKA Thor) as the film's lead, but this week, word of two other actors were added to the mix. Although she is not yet officially signed, Anne Hathaway appears to be Spielberg's choice for the female lead. Another likely chosen actor is Ben Whishaw as a hacker named Lurker, in a role that will be seen after Whishaw's appearances in Cloud Atlas and in Skyfall as the new Q. Finally, there's a third addition to the film this week, but it's a newsworthy producer, not a cast member. Tom Rothman, who just last week announced his stepping down as the head of 20th Century Fox, will be joining Steven Spielberg as one of the producers of Robopocalypse. Filming is expected to begin in early 2013, aiming for an April 25, 2014 release date via Disney's Touchstone Pictures.


#2 DAME JUDI DENCH AND THE QUEEN DIRECTOR UNITE FOR ADOPTION DRAMA PHILOMENA

Stephen Frears may hold the title for directing some of the best known and critically acclaimed movies without actually being known by name (in the USA, anyway) himself. Frears' filmography includes Dangeous Liaisons, The Grifters, High Fidelity, My Beautiful Laundrette, and The Queen. Stephen Frears' next film will be an adaptation of the non-fiction book by Martin Sixsmith, The Lost Child of Philomena Lee, whose title will be shortened to Philomena. The movie will tell the true story of an Irish teenager who gave birth to a son at a convent in 1952, with the baby eventually being "sold" for adoption to an anonymous family somewhere in the United States. Dame Judi Dench will play Philomena searching for her son 50 years later, who is now a successful Washington, D.C. lawyer with AIDS, also searching for his mother before he dies. Steve Coogan will costar as author Martin Sixsmith himself. Filming will start in November, as a production of Pathe, BBC Films, and Coogan's production company Baby Cow.


#3 STREEP AND SWANK JOIN TOMMY LEE JONES IN THE HOMESMAN

The Homesman is the title of a historical drama to be adapted and directed by Tommy Lee Jones, from a novel by Glendon Swarthout. This week, it was revealed that Meryl Streep and Hilary Swank are also attached to costar along with Tommy Lee Jones. The 19th century drama tells the story of a pioneer couple (Jones and Swank) escorting three insane women across the American prairie (Streep is expected to play one of those women). Tommy Lee Jones has directed a few different movies now, with his feature film debut being 2005's The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. The addition of Meryl Streep and Hilary Swank makes this one his highest profile film as director yet. That wasn't the only Hilary Swank news this week, however. The actress is also set to star in a film called You're Not You, based on a novel by Michelle Wildgen. Swank will play a fatally ill woman who befriends her younger female caretaker (not yet cast). It's expected that Jeremy Renner will also costar as the older professor lover of the young caretaker. You're Not You will be the second feature film for director George C. Wolfe after 2008's Nights in Rodanthe.


#4 TOM HARDY JOINS THE MOUNTAIN CLIMBING BIOPIC EVEREST

This is another story of a successful director casting up his next movie before his previous film is released (and in this case, while that film is still filming). Doug Liman (Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Bourne Identity) is currently filming the Tom Cruise sci-fi action movie All You Need is Kill, and his next film will be the mountain climbing biopic Everest, based on the Jeffrey Archer book Paths of Glory. That book tells the true story of different men's attempts in the 1920s to be the first to climb to the top of Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain. Tom Hardy (AKA Bane in The Dark Knight Rises) has signed on to play George Mallory, the British climber that Archer's book claims was successful before Sir Edmund Hillary (the answer that will actually score you a point on a school exam, especially in New Zealand).


#5 HAYWIRE STAR GINA CARANO IS THE FIRST FEMALE EXPENDABLE (OR WHATEVER THEY'LL EVENTUALLY BE CALLED)

Earlier this summer, one of the headlines involved the plans for a female version of The Expendables (which, to be clear, won't be called that, because it's not the same company). This gave pretty much every movie news writer an opportunity to start listing all the classic female action stars they'd like to see in such a film (which usually started with Sigourney Weaver and Linda Hamilton). This week we learned that Haywire breakout star Gina Carano is the first actress to actually officially sign on for the movie, in what is probably closer to the Jason Statham-type role.

#6 MARK MILLAR MAKES HIS MARK MANNING MARVEL (...AT FOX)

One of the most talked about trends in the last 10 years in comic books is the way that specific writers at both DC and Marvel have made huge creative impacts over each company's characters. Specifically, we're thinking here of Grant Morrison and/or Geoff Johns at DC, and Brian Michael Bendis at Marvel (writer of almost every major Marvel arc from 2004 to 2009). This idea of handing one man the keys to the kingdom has also started to expand to the movies, with Christopher Nolan acting as a "godfather" to WB's Man of Steel, and Joss Whedon recently signing on to oversee Marvel Studio's Phase II movies following the success of The Avengers. This week, we learned that another major portion of the movie properties based on Marvel Comics, those whose rights belong to 20th Century Fox, are also now going to be similiarly shepherded. In this case, the job will be going to Mark Millar, the Scottish writer best known for creating the comics that became the feature films Wanted and Kick-Ass. The movie franchises at issue here are Fantastic Four and X-Men (with Daredevil and Elektra likely to revert back to Marvel soon). Soon after the announcement, Mark Millar went online to talk (vaguely) about his own plans for these two seminal and popular comic book movie franchises.


#7 IS JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE GOOD TO THE LAST DROP

Singer-turned-actor Justin Timberlake has landed yet another role, this time in a romantic dramedy called The Last Drop. Timberlake will play "a charming alcoholic working as a restaurant critic for New York Magazine who falls for a young woman and realizes he must overcome his addiction in order to have a relationship with her." The Last Drop was formerly listed on the Black List of Unproduced Screenplays, and was written by newcomers Brandon and Phil Murphy. The Last Drop will be an independent production directed by Peter Sollett (Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Raising Victor Vargas).

#8 SIR BEN KINGSLEY MAY PLAY KING HEROD IN THE SORT-OF PREQUEL TO THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST

Although Mel Gibson is entirely uninvolved, Gibson's cowriter on The Passion of the Christ has cowritten a film that is basically a prequel called Mary Mother of Christ, focusing on the time following Christ's birth. Benedict Fitzgerald also cowrote the 1979 John Huston film Wise Blood, and was joined as cowriter of Mary Mother of Christ by Barbara Nicolosi, a former nun. Casting is currently underway, with Sir Ben Kingsley circling the central role of King Herod the Great, the man behind the Massacre of the Innocents that led up to Christ's birth. Mary herself will be played by Israeli actress Odeya Rush (The Odd Life of Timothy Green). Peter O'Toole has been cast as Symeon, and Julia Ormond will play Mary's cousin Elizabeth. The producers are reportedly seeking Dame Judi Dench and Hugh Bonneville to play Anna the Prophetess and Satan, respectively. Mary Mother of Christ will be the second film for director Alister Grierson, who made his feature debut in 2011 with Sanctum, executive produced by James Cameron. Mary Mother of Christ will be executive produced by Pastor Joel Osteen, and distributed by Lionsgate, most likely in 2014.

Rotten Ideas of the Week

#1 NICOLAS CAGE TO STAR IN SOUTHLAND TALES DIRECTOR'S AMICUS

There was a time when writer/director Richard Kelly was considered to be one of the independent scene's most promising new creatives. Namely, that period was after Donnie Darko, and before... pretty much everything else (namely Southland Tales and The Box). People, however, still get warm fuzzies when they hear the words Donnie Darko, and so Richard Kelly continues to be able to get financing for his new films. The latest such project is called Amicus, and it will star Nicolas Cage as an attorney who helps a family filing a lawsuit against a Motown Records executive who hired a Detroit hitman to murder family members for the inheritance. So, yeah, this movie has at least two elements that help make it the Rotten Idea in an otherwise inoffensive week. I pointed out one, I'll let you, the reader, figure out the other.

For more Weekly Ketchup columns by Greg Dean Schmitz, check out the WK archive, and you can contact GDS via Facebook.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1925983/news/1925983/

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

When Falls the Coliseum ? Probably the fault of the top 1%

Scott Stein is editor of When Falls the Coliseum and author of the novels Lost and Mean Martin Manning. His short fiction, book reviews, and essays have been published in the Philadelphia Inquirer, The G.W. Review, Liberty, National Review, PopMatters.com, and Art Times. He is an associate teaching professor of English at Drexel University.

Source: http://whenfallsthecoliseum.com/2012/09/27/probably-the-fault-of-the-top-1/

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Geniaus: Family History Through the Alphabet ? T is for ? Ten

The obvious choice for this T post would be Trove from the National Library of Australia but I'll leave that to someone else. In a blog post yesterday James Tanner spoke about "My top ten, can't miss, websites"; and that gave me an idea for a post. I am going to highlight my Top Ten Tools for Genealogy in alphabetical order (library training reigns).

Blogger ?Although I have toyed with moving over to Wordpress I find that, although it annoys me sometimes, Blogger continues to serve me well as a blogging platform that enables me to reach out to other genealogists.?

Chrome?Presently my browser of choice I love Chrome because it works so well with the other Google products I use and has a fabulous collection of addons that I access from my toolbar to make my browsing experience efficient and painless.

Evernote?My previous posts tell my Evernote story:?Family History Through the Alphabet ? E is for ?Evernote, Evernote - the presenter's pal, Google Docs and Evernote,?

Family Historian I took a great leap of faith when I ditched my genealogy database package in favour of Family Historian. Some of my posts describe the process: Family Historian Progress, I'm on a winner with Family Historian,?

Familysearch?As well as providing online access to many genealogical records Familysearch also publishes some useful blogs (I love Tech Tips) and the Familysearch Wiki. I have been fortunate to have early access to the new Familysearch Family Tree which is one of the most exciting initiatives for family historians in a long time.

Google Docs, I use this package daily as my Office suite and love that I can access my documents easily from all of my devices or public computers. Here is how I use it for genealogy:?Google Docs and Evernote

Google+ My social network of choice where I can organise ?my contacts easily into interest groups and target my posts to those who have similar interests. I have a huge circle of genealogy contacts here.

Picasa?Google's free photo management tool that I use everyday to organise, edit retrieve and share my photos. It copes with my 90,000 superbly (and doesn't crash).?

Trove?Our nation's treasure from the National Library of Australia has to be on my list. This site is the best thing since sliced bread.

Twitter?Although I don't use Twitter as much as I did before Google+ arrived on the scene I think Twitter is the best tool for sharing news and ideas from conferences and events. By following designated hashtags from events I can vicariously attend the event or, if I am there, can contribute to such an experience for others in the Twitterverse.

As James said in his post "So there you have the top ten for today. Of course, I may change my mind anytime."

Source: http://geniaus.blogspot.com/2012/09/family-history-through-alphabet-t-is.html

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BlackBerry Jam Americas 2012 starts tomorrow, get your liveblog here!

BlackBerry Jam Americas 2012 starts tomorrow, get your liveblog here!

You may think that RIM's down and out, but Thorsten Heins thinks he has the Canadian mobile giant back on track, and he'll be telling us why at BlackBerry Jam Americas 2012. The show starts at 8:30AM Pacific Time tomorrow, so keep it locked on our liveblog and see what he has to say as it happens. We can't say for certain precisely what he'll be talking about, but we've got a sneaking suspicion that BlackBerry 10 will be heavily involved. Tune in tomorrow to find out!

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TechAxcess ? Video Games and the Data Center

Let?s try something completely different.

I?ve said on multiple occasions that data centers are fairly vital to the operation of our society, but in recent days, they?ve positioned themselves into a role that?s downright essential. Behind virtually every piece of technology there?s a data center. Today, I?d like to take a moment to look at the impact of data centers on the world of video games, and what an enterprise operator can learn from the gaming world.

Believe it or not, there are a few lessons to be had, here.

The most obvious indicator of their impact is the advent of online gaming ? and I?m not simply talking about games like World of Warcraft, either. Every single game that features online play requires a plethora of servers to support it, particularly if it?s been released by a larger developer. Simply running everything off a single server isn?t the least bit viable- a single system would be completely unable to handle all the requests made by the client-side applications.

That?s to say nothing of Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games like World of Warcraft. The sheer amount of information, the sheer scope of data required for the game requires a fairly massive backend. As of 2009, their online network services ran in ten data centers around the world and utilized 20,000 systems and 1.3 petabytes of storage in order to power their gaming. WoW on its own required 75,000 CPU cores. The entire infrastructure was monitored from a global network operating center which tracked weather stations across the world in order to identify potential uptime threats. This network has doubtless grown since being profiled by Data Center Knowledge.

What makes all this even more impressive is that the entire network was run and managed by a staff of 68 people.

It?s a lesson in efficient data center operation that many organizations could learn from. After all, these facilities aren?t being used for enterprise storage, or for vendor applications- they exist so that people can play World of Warcraft, which has established itself as one of the most lucrative properties in the history of online gaming and has left a trail of beaten, bloodied would-be competitors in its wake. It is, in many ways, the Facebook of the games industry.

Of course, Blizzard has made a few cock-ups in its time, so they?re far from a poster child of data center management. Everyone who played Diablo III (and anyone who tried to play a game from Blizzard during the Diablo III launch) remembers Error 37, an irritating glitch which stemmed from a poorly managed, unanticipated server load and made many of Blizzard?s games unplayable. When your network exists for the sole purpose of delivering a paid product or service to a client group, downtime is?less than amenable.

Moving on, in the same way that World of Warcraft could serve as an example of decent server management, Valve?s Steam distribution platform (which customers can use to purchase games over the cloud) is a very good example of how an app store should work, along with the best way to structure an application delivery system.? It?s simple, easy to use, and well-managed, to boot. And again, it wouldn?t exist without a data center as a backend.

At the end of the day, the games industry has a lot more in common with more traditional enterprise technology fields than one might think. We?ve got high performance computing, data centers and server clusters to manage online gaming, programs which essentially serve as IaaS solutions, and proof positive that cloud computing is a convenience that no one should go without.

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?I write for the same reason I breathe- because if I didn?t, I would die.?-Isaac Asimov There are two things everyone should know of me: First up, I?m a completely unapologetic tech geek. The development of modern technology has always been something of a fixation of mine, and I do my best to stay tuned in to every aspect of the tech industry. Seeing where we?re going and how we?re getting there is one of the most fascinating things in the world. Second, I?m a writer. Even if I wasn?t a writer by trade, I?d identify myself as one. There are few things I?m more passionate about than the written word. Ever since I was old enough to lift a pen, I?ve been putting my thoughts to paper. Now, I?m writing for a living, and loving every minute of it. Follow me @Tech_Light

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New, emerging talent kicks off Paris Fashion Week

Models wear a creation as part of fashion designer Anthony Vaccarello's spring-summer 2013 ready to wear collection in Paris, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Models wear a creation as part of fashion designer Anthony Vaccarello's spring-summer 2013 ready to wear collection in Paris, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

A model wears a creation as part of fashion designer Anthony Vaccarello's spring-summer 2013 ready to wear collection in Paris, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

A model wears a creation as part of fashion designer Anthony Vaccarello's spring-summer 2013 ready to wear collection in Paris, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

A model shows a creation by Serbian-born fashion designer Nana Aganovich as part of the spring-summer 2013 ready to wear collection, during Paris Fashion week, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)

Models walk at the end of Veronique Branquinho's Spring Summer 2013 ready to wear collection, presented in Paris, Tuesday, Sept.25, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)

(AP) ? Fashion week in Paris is always a race against time.

Paris ? the last city after New York, London and Milan to host shows ? is offering up 95 frenetic catwalk spectacles back-to-back over eight days at opposite ends of the French capital.

So it's perhaps fitting that the spring-summer 2013 season got going behind a giant clock: The iconic timekeeper of Paris' grand Gare de l'Est train station. The setting may have been grand but the shows on the first day in Paris are often low-key, a showcase for emerging talent.

Young knitwear designer and Rick Owens alumnus Alice Lemoine emerged from the shadows of her former mentor to produce an unassuming but highly accomplished show in rich spring colors.

Belgian-born designer Anthony Vaccarello ? whose star has been on a rise since Gwyneth Paltrow graced the cover of Harper's Bazaar in one of his dresses ? delivered a slick and revealing show Tuesday, channeling black and white in an unusual summer collection.

South Korean designer Moon Young Hee also threw away the color wheel to produce a sophisticated, demure show, while Impasse de la Defense mixed bold colors with retro and street styles.

Wednesday's shows will include London's enfant terrible Gareth Pugh, Guy Laroche and Dries Van Noten.

IMPASSE DE LA DEFENSE

Post-punk design house Impasse de la Defense, tucked away behind the clock of the Gare de l'Est, got extra street cred as loud train announcements punctuated their colorful show.

Their eclectic and contemporary mix included vibrant patchwork dresses, outre tulle bridal skirts and large shawls printed with images of clock architecture. Their soundtrack ? a single harmonica played by a man who looked like a busker ? added a dash of boho insouciance to the many the casual, loose-fitting, splash-dyed dresses.

Designer Karim Bonnet said he was channeling German street style after a holiday there last summer ? but at times, the clock seemed to turn to '70s flower power. The imaginative prints of cameras and the spines of novels on large shawls were a notable success.

At times, though, the sheer size of the shawls ? which models had wrapped around them ? made them look clumsy.

LE MOINE TRICOTE

No longer just for grannies, knitwear has finally been made cool ? a youthful facelift courtesy of Le Moine Tricote.

Armed with two 12mm (half-inch) needles, a ball of wool and no rules, designer Alice Lemoine set about this collection with no idea what clothes she would make.

"I just let the needles lead and I make all sorts of different shapes and panels," Lemoine said backstage, wearing a wooly cardigan. "I then just fuse it together; not exactly patchwork, but the same process."

The result? An architectural ? and highly huggable ? display of some 14 soft, open knit looks ? set off with creative spirals, polygons and geometric shapes.

Lemoine gives freedom to the natural weight of wool ? producing some sumptuous effects, like one plunging gray and camel column dress. Lest we forget it's summer, it's all served up with a refreshing palette of sky blue, navy, pearl beige purple and white.

Splashes of delicate, tightly knitted silk alongside breezy organza undergarments and the occasional peplum was a new addition this season.

ANTHONY VACCARELLO

Sticking to black and white is one sure way to stand out in spring collections, which are famed for their use of color. But at the moment, it's not as if Anthony Vaccarello needs the attention. His recent fashion headlines include a design stint at Collette as part of Vogue's Fashion Night Out.

In this uber-sexy, color-free summer offering, the models' legs did the talking: Micro skirts with a tight, sweeped draping.

There was a distinct feeling of previous seasons' Milan shows ? plunging necklines, draped tops with eyelets and loose shoulder-strong jackets. At times, the draping invoked a Grecian toga look.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Deal of the Day ? Verizon Droid RAZR M 4G LTE Smartphone

Sunday’s LogicBUY Deal is the?Droid RAZR M for just?$49.99 with a new 2-year contract. ?Features: 4.3″?Super AMOLED 540 X 960 resolution screen 1.5GHz dual-core processor and?1GB RAM Connectivity: 4G LTE,?802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 Android 4.0 (upgrade to 4.1) 8GB memory, expandable by microSD card Cameras:?8MP rear with 1080p, 0.3mp front NFC GPS Kevlar shielding [...]

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UK military says no plan to cut short Prince Harry's Afghan deployment after Taliban attack

LONDON - Britain says it doesn't plan to cut short Prince Harry's deployment to Afghanistan, despite the Taliban attack on the base where he is stationed.

Two U.S. Marines died in the assault on Camp Bastion in Helmand Province Friday, and Taliban claimed it carried out the attack to avenge an anti-Islamic film that insulted the Prophet Muhammad and because Harry is there.

Britain's defence ministry said the prince's deployment was carefully planned and the threat to all British troops "is continually assessed and all measures taken to mitigate it."

Harry's status as third in line to the throne has complicated his military career. A deployment to Iraq was announced, then abandoned, in 2007.

His tour to Afghanistan in 2007-2008 was cut short after 10 weeks when a media blackout was breached.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-military-says-no-plan-cut-short-prince-161247436.html

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

SLIDESHOW | Cedar Park Christian football vs. South Whidbey

By BEN WATANABE
South Whidbey Record Sports, South Whidbey School District, South Whidbey Fire/EMS
September 11, 2012 ? Updated 3:22 PM?

Photos from the home opener for the South Whidbey football team. Cedar Park Christian won 35-21.

Contact South Whidbey Record Sports, South Whidbey School District, South Whidbey Fire/EMS Ben Watanabe at bwatanabe@whidbeynewsgroup.com or 360-221-5300.

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Get Your Motor Running Buyers and spectators converge

Buyers and spectators converge on Mandalay Bay for The World?s Greatest Collector Car Auction presented by Barrett-Jackson

by Kiko Miyasato

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More than four decades ago, Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett held their first car auction in Scottsdale, Ariz. Barrett wanted to unload some automobiles from his personal collection, including one of his classic Mercedes that fetched $153,000 that day, a price practically unheard of at a car auction in those days. The auction was so successful that the two men decided to hold the event again the next year. Fast-forward to 2012, and Barrett-Jackson has become one of the world?s biggest collector car auctions, pulling in hundreds of millions of dollars each year. And, for the fifth year, the company brings one of its largest car auctions to Las Vegas, Sept. 20-22, at Mandalay Bay.

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?A ?car auction? doesn?t do it justice; (it) truly is a lifestyle automotive event,? said Russ? son, Craig Jackson, now the company?s chairman and CEO. Craig Jackson had worked alongside his father fixing and restoring cars since the age of 10. At 15, he bought and restored his first car, a Pontiac LeMans, which he still owns today. He now has more than 30 cars in his personal collection.

And take it from that avid car collector that this year?s event in Las Vegas will knock people?s socks off. ?(Attendees) are going to see stuff that they?ll never get to see unless they visit our showroom in Scottsdale,? he said. While the main event, broadcast live on the Speed network, is the two-day car auction?hundreds of cars are on the block?Barrett-Jackson is also presenting a preview of the Scottsdale salon?s collection of cars. Viewable to all guests of the event, it ?will be quite a show to see,? Jackson said. More than 20 vehicles will be on display in a specially designated area in one of the event halls. These are cars that many people have never seen or heard of, and each car is worth millions of dollars.

Other notable happenings are the road rally on Sept. 19, where more than 80 classic cars will cruise the Las Vegas Strip beginning at 2 p.m. And, in addition to lounge areas and sponsored booths inside the convention center at Mandalay Bay, on Sept. 21-22, the automotive company Meguiar?s will conduct car care seminars.

In the auction, buyers go head-to-head bidding on an amazing collection of cars, most of them set with no reserve. Even the wives get in on the action, Jackson said, noting that when husbands get blown out of the water on a bid, it?s the wives that get very territorial. The action and vibe in the showroom and throughout the entire event is truly exciting and electric, said Jackson. ?There are other people and companies that try to copy us and our event, but there is simply only one Barrett-Jackson.?

Source: http://lasvegasmagazine.com/2012/09/14/get-your-motor-running/

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Feast Restaurant at Sheraton Bangalore: A Review - Be On The Road

Last Sunday, I was at the Sheraton Bangalore hotel at Brigade Gateway on Dr. Rajkumar road to have lunch with my family. The Sheraton Bangalore has a restaurant called the ?Feast? where they serve buffet every day from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. My overall experience at this restaurant was mixed. Below is a complete review of my lunch experience here.

1) Aren?t 5 Stars supposed to be the best in service? Then, why did I find an alarming fall in this trait? Even surprising is that this is a new property and typically newer hotels adore their customers and try to ensure that they absolutely become repeat customers.

2) The spread at the buffet was pretty impressive. The cuisine was international with Thai soups, Mexican, Italian and Indian starters, Japanese, Italian and Indian main course. But, only about 50% of the dishes were really up-to-the-mark. Keep in mind that I am talking only about vegetarian food items. Since my entire family is vegetarian, I can?t comment much about the non-vegetarian fare.

3) The dessert spread was great too, though I would have liked some more options of hot desserts. They had a good blend of international and Indian desserts and some were real good too. What I never understood is why the international desserts are made more sweet than they are supposed to be. May be, it is for the Indian palate, but I somehow prefer the authentic taste of the dessert. For e.g., the walnut cake and the brownie were sweeter than the Indian Rasagulla.

4) In terms of ambience, the place reflects typical five star standards, which is good. At some places in the restaurant, I would have loved to have some more walking space, especially since this is a buffet restaurant that requires a lot of walking around.

5) In terms of entertainment, the restaurant had some live music going, which was hardly appealing. I don?t even remember once singing with the live band even though they played most of my favorite numbers. The best thing in the restaurant was the ?balloon artist? which all kids absolutely loved. This artist could make anything with his balloons, be it a sword, a crown, a motorcycle or other interesting designs. My nephew refused to eat till he had gone and met the artist and got a sword for himself. Such was the artist?s control over the young ones!

6) On weekends, the restaurant sees quite a crowd and there is a good chance that you might have to wait in spite of having booked in advance. But, the wait is not at all irritating unlike the other restaurants in the city where we have to simply sit on our chairs. Here at the Sheraton, there are 2 lounges. One that hosts 3 or 4 Wii gaming devices (with a whole lot of games) with large televisions. This is a super hit especially if you have kids with you, coz it are those who lose their patience real quick. The second lounge is one where one can relax and sip a nice drink (alcoholic and non-alcoholic).

Overall, my experience here was mixed. I really liked the hotel property and its location, but felt that the food left a lot to be desired considering the load that it puts on the wallet. I might visit their other restaurants though to see how they are.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Boiling water without bubbles: Researchers engineer special surface, allowing water to boil without producing bubbles

ScienceDaily (Sep. 13, 2012) ? Every cook knows that boiling water bubbles, right? New research from Northwestern University turns that notion on its head.

"We manipulated what has been known for a long, long time by using the right kind of texture and chemistry to prevent bubbling during boiling," said Neelesh A. Patankar, professor of mechanical engineering at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science and co-author of the study.

This discovery could help reduce damage to surfaces, prevent bubbling explosions and may someday be used to enhance heat transfer equipment, reduce drag on ships and lead to anti-frost technologies.

Published Sept. 13 in the journal Nature, the research outlines how a specially engineered coated surface can create a stable vapor cushion between the surface and a hot liquid and eliminate the bubbles that are created during boiling.

This phenomenon is based on the Leidenfrost effect. In 1756 the German scientist Johann Leidenfrost observed that water drops skittered on a sufficiently hot skillet, bouncing across the surface of the skillet on a vapor cushion or film of steam. The vapor film collapses as the surface falls below the Leidenfrost temperature. When the water droplet hits the surface of the skillet, at 100 degrees Celsius, boiling temperature, it bubbles.

To stabilize a Leidenfrost vapor film and prevent bubbling during boiling, Patankar collaborated with Ivan U. Vakarelski of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia. Vakarelski led the experiments and Patankar provided the theory. The collaboration also included Derek Chan, professor of mathematics and statistics from the University of Melbourne in Australia.

In their experiments, the stabilization of the Leidenfrost vapor film was achieved by making the surface of tiny steel spheres very water-repellant. The spheres were sprayed with a commercially available hydrophobic coating -- essentially self-assembled nanoparticles -- combined with other water-hating chemicals to achieve the right amount of roughness and water repellency. At the correct length scale this coating created a surface texture full of tiny peaks and valleys.

When the steel spheres were heated to 400 degrees Celsius and dropped into room temperature water, water vapors formed in the valleys of the textured surface, creating a stable Leidenfrost vapor film that did not collapse once the spheres cooled to the temperature of boiling water. In the experiments, researchers completely avoided the bubbly phase of boiling.

To contrast, the team also coated tiny steel spheres with a water-loving coating, heated the objects to 700 degrees Celsius, dropped them into room temperature water and observed that the Leidenfrost vapor collapsed with a vigorous release of bubbles.

"This is a dramatic result and there are many applications in which a vapor-loving, water-hating surface is beneficial," Patankar said.

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Movie snacks at home

Homemade butter popcorn

These days, it's a small fortune to hit the movie theater. And if you take the whole family? You might need a loan, between the tickets and snacks. So, what's a gal to do?

Don't worry?? you can have an awesome movie theater experience at home instead. Start by renting a great flick that everyone wants to see. Then, hit the kitchen to whip up these fabulous movie theater-style snacks.

Your family can have all the fun of a movie outing without leaving the comfort of your house.

Movie theater butter popcorn

Serves 4

Want perfect movie theater popcorn? Clarify your butter! By removing the white solids from melted butter, your at-home popcorn is like the kind at the movie theater?? but better.

Ingredients:

  • 6 cups hot plain popped popcorn
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • Sea salt

Directions:

  1. Place the popcorn in a big bowl and set aside.
  2. In a small saucepan on the stove set over medium heat, melt the butter. Skim off any white residue from the top of the butter.
  3. Drizzle the butter over the popcorn. Sprinkle liberally with sea salt.
  4. Enjoy!

Nachos with hot cheese sauce

Serves 4

Love those nachos with the cheese sauce? Create your own at home in about 10 minutes.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1-1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1-1/4 cups sharp cheddar cheese
  • Kosher salt
  • Hot sauce, to taste
  • Tortilla chips

Directions:

  1. Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in the flour until bubbly and well-incorporated. Whisk in the milk until steaming, hot and well-incorporated with the butter mixture.
  2. Whisk in the cheese until smooth. Season with salt and hot sauce, to taste.
  3. Serve hot with tortilla chips for dipping

Brown butter five-spice snack mix

Serves 4

Chex Mix is a classic, and this version has sweet-salty charm.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup each Wheat, Rice and Corn Chex cereal
  • 1 cups cheese crackers
  • 1/2 cup small pretzel twists
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon Chinese five-spice powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the three varieties of Chex, the cheese crackers and pretzels.
  3. In a small saucepan, melt the butter, stirring occasionally until it just begins to brown. Pour immediately over the cereals, crackers and pretzels. Toss to coat. Sprinkle with Chinese five-spice powder and salt. Toss to coat.
  4. Spread the mixture into a 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Cook in the preheated oven for one hour, stirring every 20 minutes. Eat it hot from the oven or let it cool and store in an airtight container.

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Source: http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/970681/movie-snacks-at-home

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Romney, Conservatives Push Democrats to Re-Insert God into Platform

COMMENTARY | CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- When the Democrats removed the word "God" from their platform on Tuesday, it brought cries of outcry across the conservative world, including Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. Granted, the Democrats left a long adage about faith in their document, but they removed the G-word and the naming of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

And then reinserted both.

"I think their having removed purposefully God from their platform suggests a party which is increasingly out of touch with the mainstream of American people," Romney told Fox News on Wednesday. "I think this party is veering further and further away into an extreme wing that Americans don't recognize."

Now that Romney has fired that shot across the bow, questioning other's religious values, why doesn't Fox News and Mike Huckabee question what Mormons believe?

It would be very educational. We'll get to that later.

First the Democrats. What could the Democrats possibly gain by leaving God out? Nothing. Nada. Zip. Besides. God is everywhere. Right? Why not the Democratic platform. That said, I understood the party platform's position on Israel, which deviated from earlier precedent by removing direct naming of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Apparently that caused the pro-Israel zealots to respond with fear, maybe hoping the rapture will visit Charlotte this week.

Not likely. Charlotte didn't get raptured during the subprime crisis. I doubt this will do it.

When I heard the Democrats had removed all mention of God from their platform, I thought they were out of touch as Mr. Romney suggested. When I reviewed an advance copy of Michelle Obama's speech Tuesday night, I was surprised she did not mention the divine or providence or God when she discussed how her husband made decisions.

"As president," she said, "you can get all kinds of advice from all kinds of people. But at the end of the day, when it comes to make that decision, as president, all you have to guide you are your values, and your vision and the life experiences that make you who you are."

Granted, the founding fathers talked about Providence or the creator, rarely the male-in-the-sky God most Judeo-Christians have been taught. Most of them were nominally Christian, either Diests or Episcopalians or Congregationalists. But since Charlotte native Billy Graham became the nation's pastor, America's Christian has become less associated with mainline denominations and more with evangelical Christianity. It struck particularly struck me as odd the Democrats would remove God from their platform here in a battleground state they are trying to win.

Rev. Mark Harris of First Baptist in Uptown Charlotte, a leader in the movement to pass Amendment 1 outlawing gay marriage in the North Carolina constitution this past May, found it interesting the Democrats had removed the G-word. And then put it back in.

"I would like to think it came from people within the party," Harris said. "Maybe that and the plank about gay marriage had something to do with it. Latinos and African American tend to be in favor of traditional marriage. As a born-again, I would like to think people in both parties recognize the sovereignty of God."

Earlier, when the "God" language was still out of the platform, no pun intended, Harris said this: "I was at a forum with pastors and elected officials (Tuesday) in High Point? and every one of the elected officials said their faith had a place in their policy. And they were mostly Democrats."

Now to the Republicans. When Fox News and the conservatives go after the Democratic platform, they raise a fair question. It also raises the question of whether Romney is a Christian. "That's an interesting question," Harris said. "As a Mormon, I think he sees himself as a Christian. I do believe Orthodox Christianity sees some real differences that are somewhat less than or different than Orthodox Christianity."

Somewhat less? Different?

Harris said he agrees with Romney on sanctity of life and sanctity of marriage. What about sanctity of scripture? The evangelical litmus test? From my understanding, Mormons believe that they had a new revelation of scripture, the Book of Mormon, when God and Jesus came to Joseph Smith in upstate New York in 1820. Allegedly, he was told not to join any church, but to start the real church of Jesus Christ. Mormons believe they are the true church of God and Jesus. At one point, they believed in multiple wives until that was outlawed.

"There are major theological differences, and they are quite different," said Harris, who likes Romney's character. "In terms of orthodox Christianity, without question they are off the mark. At the end of the day, we have to remember we are not electing a pastor-in-chief. I do believe character matters in a huge way. But if I were drafting a perfect candidate, I would draft an evangelical Christian."

Personally, I applaud conservatives' outcry of the Democrats' flip-flop. And while I don't care so much that Romney is a Mormon, and I think he is a good person, I don't think evangelicals, Fox News or Huckabee have ever examined and explained what Mormons believe and how it differs from evangelical beliefs. Every evangelical pastor in America should explain to his or her congregation exactly what Mormons believe. Better still, have Romney explain it.

He wants to president? Have him explain what he believes.

While he's at it, questioning the Democratic Party platform and values, he might reveal his tax documents and his investments in Caymans. I would like to know if most Americans who were blessed with the same great wealth he has earned, accumulated or inherited would use the tax laws the same way he uses them. I want to hear whether he thinks those tax laws he has benefited from are fair or not. Just as he questions the Democrats, I question if Romney's party, the party of Abraham Lincoln, is veering further and further away into an extreme wing that Americans don't recognize.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-conservatives-push-democrats-insert-god-platform-033900504.html

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Does Stress Cause Acne? : : Critical Care 2011

Maybe you have had the interview or first date only to find out the afternoon in the event that the face is covered with zits? Although some could imagine it?s a coincidence the simple truth is stress causes acne. Learning how to cope with pimples isn?t as hard when you think by reading this article article additionally, you will learn to manage stress related acne.

Most of us get acne every now and then and it?s really normal. An incredible number of adults experience skin breakouts even though there are several factors that induce an outbreak, stress may be the biggest. Our body?s hormone level fluctuates daily so when something stressful happens it causes an imbalance in our hormones. This imbalance releases chemicals in your bodies which may sometimes induce an acne outbreak. Luckily stress related acne is simple to handle, knowing how to eliminate the cause of the stress.

There are lots of ways to get rid of stress. The foremost and most practical method is to exercise. Exercising helps one?s body sweat out toxins and often time the endorphins released can cause someone to feel happy. I counsel website visitors to exercise at minimum 30 minutes a day. I propose finding something you love it be it swimming, running or even a fast paced walk.

Another way of handling stress would be to meditate or practice yoga. This will help take tune with your body and can help your stress levels to decline. It?s important to find a way to maintain calm because when our hormones fluctuate severely it causes the acid levels to be out of kilter.

Diet also is important in learning how to cope with pimples because if we are stressed we tend to consider junk food. Instead of fast foods try to also have some healthy options together with you always. I?ve discovered nuts and fruit being a useful source of vitamins plus they are really convenient if you wish to snack. Drinking water is additionally important in balancing hormonal changes. The fantastic thing about water is it helps your own body?s alteration in hormones to fix.

There are lots of additional circumstances that bring about adult acne however stress will be the one we can possess the most control of. This method is better used when combined with an above average skin cleaning regimen. Using these steps above you will learn how to cope with pimples and possess insight on the way to manage stress related acne.

Utilizing a proper prefer to treat preventing pimples is the easiest method to enure that the skin not only looks good but is truly healthy. Obtain the latest current acne tips here at http://www.acnerelief-advice.com.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Jay-Z belts out '99 Problems' with Pearl Jam

By Dan Hyman and Joe Pinsker, Rolling Stone

On the second and final day of Jay-Z's Budweiser Made in America Festival in Philadelphia, conversation remained centered on its host. After bringing out Kanye West and most of his G.O.O.D. Music crew on the first night during his headlining set, the Brooklyn emcee returned on Sunday, joining Pearl Jam for an airtight, riffing take on his "Black Album" cut "99 Problems," a version of the song only comparable to a 2004 collaboration with Phish.

Jay's surprise appearance highlighted what was a momentous set by Eddie Vedder's crew. Over two hours, the rock vets satiated all levels of fans, mixing set staples ("Better Man," "Alive," "Even Flow") with unexpected gifts, including a full ride through the "Vs." cut?"WMA" and a brief interlude into the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" during the outro of "Daughter."

A day earlier, Jay-Z screened a PSA from President Barack Obama for audience members, urging them to vote in the upcoming election. Almost exactly 24 hours later Vedder also dabbled in political gesture: "I want to talk about one of the political parties," he told the crowd before charging through the Clash's protest anthem "Know Your Rights." "I won't mention any names, but one of the parties wants to make it harder for you to vote. " This sermon followed a Vedder discourse on the dwindling job market before the appropriately titled "Unemployable."

Drake, wearing a white-on-white jean-and-tank combo, delivered on the unenviable task of warming up the stage for Pearl Jam. The Young Money rapper, who revealed he's "working on a new one right now," linked up with G.O.O.D Music's 2 Chainz for a fierce take on the Atlanta rhyme-slinger's? "No Lie" and MMG's day-one absentee French Montana for "Pop That." The rapper, who got somber during the singsong plea of "Marvin's Room," balanced it out with humor ("You got a tank top on and your nipples are out," he told an audience member).

Performing for the first time since the 2002 murder of co-founder Jam Master Jay, seminal hip-hop crew Run-D.M.C. reunited for a triumphant Sunday afternoon set. Surviving members Joseph "Run" Simmons and Daryl "D.M.C." McDaniels paid tribute early and often to their late partner ("Jam Master Jay was everything to us, so we put a silence on the group," Run explained of the group's decade-long hiatus), even having the late DJ's two sons, Jason "Jam Master J'Son" Mizell Jr. and TJ "Dasmatic" Mizell, behind the decks. Run, decked out in full Adidas regalia, made no secret of his elation over returning to the stage: "Damn, this feels good," he said at the start of a 40-minute set that peaked with "It's Tricky" and "Mary, Mary."

Immediately after Run-D.M.C. left the stage, rap's newest generation of talent was put on display with a set from Odd Future, which featured an abundance of "Wolf Gang" chants and six of the collective's rappers, including Tyler, the Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, and Hodgy Beats. Late in the set, Tyler debuted a blistering, as-yet-unfinished song, sarcastically prefacing it with a false disclaimer: "It's really calm," he said. It wasn't, and Odd Future catalyzed the formation of the only mosh pit Rolling Stone saw all weekend.

Punk rockers X attracted a thin crowd late Sunday night at the Liberty side stage; today's punks were nowhere to be found, as the band brought in a markedly older demographic. The foursome appeared a little stiff onstage, but aurally speaking, any Eighties cobwebs were thoroughly dusted off as the band nailed classics like "Los Angeles" and "Johnny Hit and Run Paulene."

Earlier in the day, with rain falling intermittently on the crowd, Rita Ora ? Roc Nation's up-and-coming artist (and a finalist for Rolling Stone's Women Who Rock contest)?-- looked like a street Beyonc? (think beanie and bangs) as she wilded out to her forthcoming debut's Biggie-inspired, reggae-tinged single "How We Do (Party)" and "Hot Right Now."

The Hives, wearing their usual top hats and tuxedos, followed Ora's performance with an occasionally comical but always full-throttle showing. "You got hands, clap them. You got asses, shake them," frontman Pelle Almqvist instructed the crowd before launching into their new cut "Take Back the Toys."

One of Sunday's biggest draws was Afrojack, whose set spawned a veritable diaspora toward the Freedom Tent after Drake's main stage performance, siphoning off a considerable number of festivalgoers from X's set on the nearby Liberty Stage. The DJ and producer spun crowd-pleasers like his remix of Martin Solveig's "Hello" as his smoke machines were on in full force.

"We're going to make it feel like sunshine," Philly native Santigold promised after inviting a handful of eager fans onstage for "Creator." Fellow Philly singer Jill Scott did her part to keep the mood lively, calling on the city's own Eve for a surprise performance of "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," a song which had the hometown crowd singing along with every word.

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Golden Nugget Becomes First NJ Casino To Offer Outdoor Gambling

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) ? For the past few years, Atlantic City?s casinos have been thinking outside the box when it comes to ways to drum up new business and compete with gambling halls in neighboring states.

But the Golden Nugget Atlantic City is doing so literally by becoming the first casino in New Jersey to offer outdoor gambling.

The state Division of Gaming Enforcement recently granted the casino?s request to move three blackjack tables onto its outdoor deck. Tom Pohlman, the casino?s executive vice president and general manager, said the outdoor games debuted right before Labor Day weekend and did better than expected.

?It?s the only place in Atlantic City where you can play blackjack, listen to live entertainment, look out at the beautiful Atlantic City skyline and look out over the water,? he said.

Casinos dealing with cutthroat competition from neighboring states have expanded gambling into areas where it never had been before, meaning patrons can now gamble at bars, pools and shopping areas.

The Tropicana Casino and Resort kicked off the trend when it moved slot machines into The Quarter, its retail shopping and dining area across the street from the casino itself.

Harrah?s Resort Atlantic City moved tables into its swimming pool area that by night doubles as one of the city?s most in-demand nightspots.

And the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort put table games, including $1 blackjack tables, into its Ego Bar & Lounge.

Atlantic City?s casino revenues fell from a high of $5.2 billion in 2006 to $3.3 billion in 2011. So far this year, the casinos revenues are running 7 percent behind that pace.

The Golden Nugget?s predecessor, Trump Marina Hotel Casino, once offered table games outside the casino floor, but they were surrounded by roll-up doors and had a roof overhead, so they were not considered to be truly outdoor games, said Lisa Spengler, a spokeswoman for the gaming enforcement division.

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Nokia Lumia 820 hands-on (update: now with video)

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Nokia's Lumia 820 is here, after countless leaks, and the budget-friendly handset is exactly what we expected. We'll admit we're sad to see the rather singular design of its spiritual forebear, the Lumia 800, fall by the wayside, but we can't complain about the build quality here. The usual attention to detail and materials we've come to appreciate from the Finnish phone maker is on full display. The flat glass panel on the front may lack the mystique of the curved display on the 920 and 800, but it's hardly something that should factor into your decision to buy this handset or another. The ceramic volume rocker and lock button on the right side have a pleasant and satisfying click, though we're sad to report that the camera button still leaves us wanting. Sure, any dedicated camera key is better than none, but its squishy response to our press was hardly encouraging. At least Nokia had the good grace to upgrade to a dual-stage solution. We were also a bit put off by the shine of the body. The Lumia series stole our hearts with its matte finish when it first debuted; now the glossy exterior is more likely to throw some glare and attract fingerprints. The new plastic also feels quite a bit lighter in the hand, which makes the 820 feel more like the midrange device it is and less like the premium handset it's succeeding.

What's under the hood certainly makes up for some of those shortcomings. The 1.5 GHz dual-core processor with 1GB RAM simply chewed through the lightweight Windows Phone 8, leaving us to wonder if Apple and Google can truly keep up. All of the UI animations were smooth and fluid, and apps launched with nary a hiccup. And, can we just say that Windows Phone 8 is an absolute pleasure to use. At the risk of angering quite a few people -- there's simply no mid-range Android phone or iOS device that's as quick and satisfying to use as the Lumia 820, and much of that is thanks to the highly optimized Microsoft OS. It's a pleasure to see that new features like the customizable home screen and background multitasking haven't weighed down Redmond's phone platform. And things will likely only get better as the final wrinkles are ironed out and bugs are squashed. But, as we all know, speed and smooth animations alone don't make a device -- Microsoft will have to convince developers to support its still fledgling platform.

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