Sunday, December 30, 2012

A Local Golf Course Scores


December 29, 2012 ?? 08:06 am

Tracey Petersen,?MML News Reporter

San Andreas, CA - Calaveras County Water District (CCWD) Officials say a new state permit will allow them to use recycled waste water to keep the greens, green. This month the State Water Resource Control Board issued a Notice of Applicability (NOA) permit for CCWD's LaContenta Wastewater Treatment facility.

CCWD Spokesperson Bill Perley says, "We're the first golf course in the state of California to get this permit. It gives the golf course much more flexibility in their operations. It's going to allow us to change our delivery system to them and it's going to allow us to maximize the recycled water use, so it's a good all around project for everybody."

Perley says the permit allows the District to put water directly into the storage pond on the golf course and they can empty the recycled water storage pond every year.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

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How Do I Set Up an LLC With out a Attorney?

Restricted Liability Businesses (LLC) are business entities that got their begin in 1977 and are regarded as to match someplace in between sole proprietors/partnerships, and totally incorporated Businesses. Current to fill the gap in between firms and sole proprietors LLCs can aid to segment private and business assets and liabilities although at the identical time preserving a simplified tax structure. An LLC is not firms but is a business structure to operate like a corporation.

Liability

An LLC is in itself its personal legal entity so extended as it is treated as a single. The LLC can assume obligations of debt. In other words the LLC, not the members, hold a loan and the liabilities that go along with it. If nonetheless the members of an LLC use the entity as their private bank or for individual matters it is achievable that the LLC will not be recognized as a separate entity if a lawsuit is filed.

Taxes

As far as taxes go LLCs are regarded as by the IRS as pass-by means of entities. This implies revenue passes by means of the business and goes straight to the LLC members just as they would with a sole proprietorship or partnership. These income or losses are filed on each and every private?s tax return. A caveat to this is that LLCs can be taxed as a corporation if the members elect to do so. So, if treated appropriately an LLC can shield its members from the liabilities of a corporation With out assuming the tax overhead a accurate incorporation need to sustain.

How to File

If you are pondering about forming an LLC for your business, devote the subsequent 20 minutes educating oneself on the distinction among Sole proprietorships, LLCs, and S companies. My guess is that for most folks beginning out as a sole proprietorship will be enough for Existing wants and significantly more affordable than filing for an LLC.

If you have completed your homework and have decided that an LLC is the way to go, what subsequent? The methods to filing an LLC are not complicated and whilst wants differ from state to state, setting up an LLC is a straightforward method that can typically be completed in an hour.

  1. Articles of Business

    The 1st stage is to make contact with your secretary of state and get the necessary form for filing a LLC. In some circumstances this will be a straightforward fill in the blank form. The state of Washington for instance has an on the internet application. The processes guides you via establishing a legal name, finishing the certificate of formation, establishing the registered agent, defining the members, and guides you via the 1st annual report. The fee for WA is roughly $200.00, further fees could apply dependent on how you file. Google your secretary of state to locate out a lot more of the specifics.


  2. Registered Agent

    As you fill out your articles of business you will be necessary to define the registered agent for the LLC. In most circumstances this will be you. The registered agent is the person or business that is designated to get crucial documents on behalf of the LLC. The most appropriate personal for this is typically the a single spear heading the business.


  3. Running Agreement

    The running agreement is the internal agreement among the members of the LLC. It is not needed to form the LLC but it need to be drafted to state the rights and responsibilities of the members. The running agreement need to include but is not Restricted to the following;

    • Capital Contributions. How are the members expected to make capital contributions if the business wants further capital?
    • Management Choices.As soon as the members are faced with crucial management Choices, does each and every acquire 1 vote, or do they vote according to their percentage interests in the LLC? Majority shareholders could really feel they deserve a greater say.
    • Economic Withdraws. How do owners go about draws from the income of the business?
    • Acquire Out/Money out. How do members leave the LLC? Will they get an quick payout of their capital contributions?
    • Compensation. If a member does leave how significantly must they be paid?
    • Share. Although there are not actual shares inside a LLC it must be defined how or if a departing owner is permitted to sell an interest to an outsider?

Publish a Discover

Some states demand a Discover of intent to be published. This can be as easy as operating a classified ad in your neighborhood paper. Specifics on this will differ and your secretary of state can supply you with the methods needed.

Licensing

The final bit to feel about is getting other appropriate insurance coverage, permits, and licenses for your new LLC. Every market had its personal special set of wants so be mindful of this when your business is established.

Conclusion

LLCs are deemed by several to be a great way to establish a tiny business. There is tiny needed to obtain 1 began and protection they supply may be priceless. That mentioned an LLC might not be required for everybody. Only you know the entity kind most appropriate for your business.

Source: http://www.moshimoshicorp.com/how-do-i-set-up-an-llc-with-out-a-attorney

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Stuck For New Year?s Eve In London? YPlan Takes Last-Minute Booking Mobile

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With over 5 million Twitter followers, UK actor/author Stephen Fry is the closest thing we get to an ?Ashton Kutcher?, given that he has a big following and occasionally takes an interest in tech startups (sometimes a financial interest). But his choices are hit and miss. One was a startup which allowed you to put virtual post-it notes on websites? But his picks have improved and recently Yplan, a VC-backed startup with real execution credentials, benefitted from his largesse. Like HotelTonight, YPlan [iTunes link] is a way to book events (like plays, shows and concerts) via iOS mobile with literally a couple of clicks. And it?s going to come in handy for New Year?s Eve and other holiday events in the UK capital.

Founded by Viktoras Jucikas and Rytis Vitkauskas, YPlan provides handpicked London highlights and an ability to then book them, drawing on a team with experience at Time Out, toptable, Songkick and lastminute.com.

The smartphone app has already garnered $1.7 million (?1.06 million) from Wellington Partners and Octopus Investments and is very much part of this new wave of ?effortless transactions? on mobile. Taxi apps like Uber and Hailo in London are educating user to the idea of a simple app, with credit card details plugged in, that can literally make your life easier.

In the U.S., there is WillCall, currently only available in SF. It?s a talented, small team and does web/mobile and general ticketing, but tends to focus on gigs and theatre rather than YPlan?s full range of events. There is also ScoreBIG, but it focuses only on sports.

Of course, YPlan?s ?competitors? are myriad. Time Out, for one. But the latter is an editorial business, not transactional, and mobile and bookings are an after-thought. Ticketmaster stops selling tickets online 24-48hrs before a show starts, so it?s not set up for the last-minute ticket market which is pretty big in a city like London. It?s also not really a mobile business. And whereas Groupon is focused on 50%+ discounts, their mobile offering has been stillborn.

YPlan?s other backers include Lastminute.com co-founder Brent Hoberman, Sherry Coutu (advisory board member at LinkedIn), Songkick?s Peter Read and Andy Philips of booking.com, Tom Hulme (IDEO), Gi Fernando (Techlightenment) and Robert Linney (Chemical Brothers) and Baltcap, a VC fund directed at the Baltic region.

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Trains carrying more oil across US amid boom

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) ? Energy companies behind the oil boom on the Northern Plains are increasingly turning to an industrial-age workhorse ? the locomotive ? to move their crude to refineries across the U.S., as plans for new pipelines stall and existing lines can't keep up with demand.

Delivering oil thousands of miles by rail from the heartland to refineries on the East, West and Gulf coasts costs more, but it can mean increased profits ? up to $10 or more a barrel ? because of higher oil prices on the coasts. That works out to about $700,000 per train.

The parade of mile-long trains carrying hazardous material out of North Dakota and Montana and across the country has experts and federal regulators concerned. Rail transport is less safe than pipelines, they say, and the proliferation of oil trains raises the risk of a major derailment and spill.

Since 2009, the number of train cars carrying crude hauled by major railroads has jumped from about 10,000 a year to a projected 200,000 in 2012. Much of that has been in the Northern Plains' Bakken crude patch, but companies say oil trains are rolling or will be soon from Texas, Colorado and western Canada.

"This is all occurring very rapidly, and history teaches that when those things happen, unfortunately, the next thing that is going to occur would be some sort of disaster," said Jim Hall, a transportation consultant and former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.

Rail companies said the industry places a priority on safety and has invested heavily in track upgrades, provided emergency training and taken other measures to guard against accidents. There have been no major oil train derailments from the Bakken, according to federal regulators.

Union Pacific Railroad CEO Jack Koraleski said hauling oil out of places like North Dakota will be a long-term business for railroads because trains are faster than pipelines, reliable and offer a variety of destinations.

"The railroads are looking at this as a unique opportunity, a game-changing opportunity for their business," said Jeffery Elliot, a rail expert with the New York-based consulting firm Oliver Wyman.

BNSF Railway Co., the prime player in the Bakken, has bolstered its oil train capacity to a million barrels a day and expects that figure to increase further. To accommodate the growth, in part, the railroad is sinking $197 million into track upgrades and other improvements in Montana and North Dakota.

BNSF is also increasing train sizes, from 100 oil cars per train to as many as 118.

Larger trains are harder to control, and that increases the chances of something going wrong, safety experts said. State and local emergency officials worry about a derailment in a population center or an environmentally sensitive area such as a river crossing.

Rail accidents occur 34 times more frequently than pipeline ones for every ton of crude or other hazardous material shipped comparable distances, according to a recent study by the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank. The Association of American Railroads contends the study was flawed but acknowledges the likelihood of a rail accident is double or triple the chance of a pipeline problem.

The environmental fears carry an ironic twist: Oil trains are gaining popularity in part because of a shortage of pipeline capacity ? a problem that has been worsened by environmental opposition to such projects as TransCanada's stalled Keystone XL pipeline. That project would carry Bakken and Canadian crude to the Gulf of Mexico.

Wayde Schafer, a North Dakota spokesman for the Sierra Club, described rail as "the greater of two evils" because trains pass through cities, over waterways and through wetlands that pipelines can be built to avoid.

"It's an accident waiting to happen. It's going to be a mess and we don't know where that mess is going to be," Schafer said.

For oil companies, the embrace of rail is a matter of expediency. Oil-loading rail terminals can be built in a matter of months, versus three to five years for pipelines to clear regulatory hurdles and be put into service, said Justin Kringstad of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority. Although more pipelines are in the works, Kringstad said moving oil by rail will continue.

The surge comes at the right time for railroads: Coal shipments ? a mainstay of the rail industry ? have suffered because of competition from cheap natural gas.

In the eastern U.S., CSX and Norfolk Southern railroads haven't seen as much growth because oil from the Marcellus Shale area of Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York is close enough to refineries that trucks haul the crude.

Yet BNSF is beginning to haul Bakken crude east to Chicago, where it hands off the tank cars to CSX or Norfolk Southern for delivery to Eastern refineries. It has also sent oil to the West Coast, a trend that could increase if Alaska crude production falters, as some industry observers are predicting.

The growth will require significant upgrades to already congested rail lines, industry analysts said.

Overall, crude oil shipments still represent less than 1 percent of all carloads. And there are far more dangerous materials aboard the nation's trains, including explosives, poisonous gases and other industrial chemicals.

But emergency officials are increasingly wary of major accidents involving oil trains, which carry far more cargo than some other hazardous-material trains.

While oil is not as volatile as some other products, a rupture of just one car can spill 20,000 to 30,000 gallons, said Sheldon Lustig, a rail expert who consults with local governments on accidents and hazardous materials.

Recognizing the risks, Houston-based Musket Corp., an operator of oil train terminals in North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Oklahoma, has donated spill equipment and provided training to fire officials.

"You want to be a good steward in that community," said Musket managing director JP Fjeld-Hansen.

Federal Railroad Administration officials said they have coordinated hazardous-material training seminars and sought more law enforcement patrols for rail crossings to increase safety.

Federal law requires railroads to select hazardous-material routes after analyzing the potential for accidents in heavily populated areas and environmentally sensitive spots. Those analyses are confidential for security reasons.

Lustig said the railroads have considerable sway over the process.

"Under federal guidelines, the railroad makes the analysis, the railroad decides what they want to do, and the railroad does it," he said. "There is no public accountability."

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Funk reported from Omaha, Neb. Associated Press writer James MacPherson in Bismarck, N.D., contributed to this report.

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Lone Chinese home destroyed; farmer accepts deal

FILE - In this photo combo, shows the before and after of a house that was sitting in the middle of a new main road on the outskirts of Wenling city in east China's Zhejiang province. Authorities have demolished the five-story home, Saturday, Dec. 1. 2012, that stood incongruously in the middle of the new main road and had become the latest symbol of resistance by Chinese homeowners against officials accused of offering unfair compensation. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

FILE - In this photo combo, shows the before and after of a house that was sitting in the middle of a new main road on the outskirts of Wenling city in east China's Zhejiang province. Authorities have demolished the five-story home, Saturday, Dec. 1. 2012, that stood incongruously in the middle of the new main road and had become the latest symbol of resistance by Chinese homeowners against officials accused of offering unfair compensation. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

A house in the middle of a new road is being torn down on the outskirts of Wenling city, in eastern China's Zhejiang province, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. Authorities have demolished the five-story home that stood incongruously in the middle of the new main road and had become the latest symbol of resistance by Chinese homeowners against officials accused of offering unfair compensation. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

A house in the middle of a new road is torn down on the outskirts of Wenling city, in eastern China's Zhejiang province, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. Authorities have demolished the five-story home that stood incongruously in the middle of the new main road and had become the latest symbol of resistance by Chinese homeowners against officials accused of offering unfair compensation. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2012 file photo, people stand near a house sitting in the middle of a new main road on the outskirts of Wenling city in east China's Zhejiang province. Duck farmer Luo Baogen and his wife are the lone holdouts from a neighborhood of once-connected homes that was demolished to make way for the main thoroughfare heading to a newly built railway station. (AP Photo/File) CHINA OUT

(AP) ? Authorities have demolished a five-story home that stood incongruously in the middle of a new main road and had become the latest symbol of resistance by Chinese homeowners against officials accused of offering unfair compensation.

Xiayangzhang village chief Chen Xuecai told The Associated Press the house was bulldozed Saturday after its owners, duck farmer Luo Baogen and his wife, agreed to accept compensation of 260,000 yuan ($41,000).

There was no immediate confirmation from Luo, whose cellphone was turned off Saturday.

The couple had been the lone holdouts from a neighborhood that was demolished to make way for the main thoroughfare heading to a newly built railway station on the outskirts of the city of Wenling in Zhejiang province.

The razing comes a week after images of the house circulated widely online in China, triggering a flurry of domestic and foreign media reports about the latest "nail house," as buildings that remain standing as their owners resist development are called.

Luo, 67, had just completed his house at a cost of about 600,000 yuan ($95,000) when the government approached him with their standard offer of 220,000 ($35,000) to move out ? which he refused, Chen has previously said. The offer then went up to 260,000 yuan ($41,000) last week.

It was not immediately clear why Luo accepted the compensation in a meeting with officials Friday afternoon when the amount of money offered was the same as a week ago.

Village chief Chen said Luo was tired of all the media attention and voluntarily consented to the deal. "Luo Baogen received dozens of people from the media every day and his house stands in the center of the road. So he decided to demolish the house," Chen said.

Authorities commonly pressure residents to agree to make way for development with sometimes extreme measures, such as cutting off utilities or moving in to demolish when residents are out for the day. In Luo's case, however, he had told local reporters last week his electricity and water were still flowing.

Real estate is one of the big drivers of China's runaway growth in recent decades. But the rapid development has run into objections from many of the hundreds of thousands of residents who have been forced out to make way for new housing, factories and other business ventures, creating a major source of unrest.

Associated Press

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Point Reyes Oyster Farm Ordered Closed

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The Generation Above Me: Movies about Parents Active in the Dying ...

As a student of the aging process, I regularly watch films that feature older adults. ?Mature people live, love and have amazing adventures. ?Ageism?blinds many to the fact that people in their 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond do much, much more than die. But all people--especially the old--experience the dying process.

I value reading nonfiction?books about death written by gerontologists, spiritual guides, doctors, social workers, psychologists and other experts. However, as a retired English teacher, I find great truths conveyed through creative works such as novels, memoirs, plays, poems, paintings, and film. ?These works might help viewers prepare for the death of a parent.

There are hundreds of such films on the subject of death, including documentaries. However, this post focuses just on fictional accounts that elaborate on how adult children respond to their parent taking to his or her deathbed.

Here are four such films:

  • Big Fish (2003) features Billy Crudup as a young profession who travels home to visit his dying father, played by Albert Finney. ?While the film has some fantastical elements typical of a Tim Burton film, it also delves into the complexities of the father-son relationship. ?Finney uses his time to perform a life review, which any hospice worker will tell you is a common activity pursued by those active in the dying process. ?Aided by the magic of ?Hollywood, Burton transports the viewers to key events in the older man's life as he aims to leave a legacy for his son. ?However, the son resists accepting how his father defines his own life. This is a great movie to help adult children prepare to listen to how their parents see themselves and how they want to be validated, loved and accepted despite their excesses.?
  • Evening (2007) depicts another death process that is focused on a life review. ?In this film, the dying parent is the mother, played by Vanessa Redgrave. The adult children are daughters played by Toni Colette and Natasha Richardson. ?The deathbed drama is complicated since the grown sisters have unresolved conflicts carried forward from childhood. ?Nevertheless, a large part of the film consists of flashbacks as the dying woman reviews events that she labeled as regrets but that she needs to reframe in order to achieve a measure of peace before dying. ?Many people and forces minister to the dying woman: her daughters, a long-time friend from college, a home health aid, and supernatural (or merely imaginary?) spiritual mentors.
  • Two Weeks?(2006) is a more realistic depiction of the day-to-day challenges families face in the last two weeks of a parent's life. ?Director Steven Stockman attended his own mother's death, which happened at home with his siblings in attendance as well. ?Sally Fields plays the matriarch of the Bergman clan, whose four adult children have gathered to help their mother through the dying process. Like Evening, the adult children have unresolved conflicts that arise. ?The situation is further complicated by spouses and children on the scene.?
  • Checking Out (2005) shares many aspects of Two Weeks because the families in both films are Jewish, the adult children have unresolved conflict, and a handful of spouses and children add another layer of relationships. Checking Out, however, contains more comedy (granted dark comedy) amid some very dramatic moments. ? I wasn't going to list it because the aging parent, played by Peter Falk, does not take to his deathbed. Nevertheless, the characters talk at great length about their father's upcoming death. ?Nevertheless, the film can offer viewers some insight into issues of the active dying process since it includes a life review, tension among adult children with unresolved childhood conflicts, and a renegotiation of family roles. ?There's a lot of bickering, which I found grating at times and entertaining at other times. I must also confess that this bickering annoyed in part because it rings painfully true.?It may be useful to know this was first a play, which explains in part why its dialogue heavy.?

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Source: http://thegenerationaboveme.blogspot.com/2012/11/movies-about-parents-active-in-dying.html

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Oliver Stone, Benicio del Toro visit Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) ? Benicio Del Toro didn't wait long to collect on a favor that Oliver Stone owed him for working extra hours on the set of his most recent movie, "Savages," released this year.

The favor? A trip to Del Toro's native Puerto Rico, which Stone hadn't visited since the early 1960s.

"I told him, you owe me one," Del Toro said with a smile as he recalled the conversation during a press conference Friday in the U.S. territory, where he and Stone are helping raise money for one of the island's largest art museums.

Del Toro, wearing jeans, a black jacket and a black T-shirt emblazoned with the name of local reggaeton singer Tego Calderon, waved to the press as he was introduced.

"Hello, greetings. Is this a press conference?" he quipped as he and Stone awaited questions.

Both men praised each other's work, saying they would like to work with each other again.

"I deeply admire him as an actor, the way he thinks, the way he expresses himself," Stone said. "Of all the actors I've worked with, he's the most interesting."

Stone said Del Toro always delivers surprises while acting, even when it's as something as subtle as certain gestures between dialogue.

"I think Benicio is the master of keeping you watching," he said.

Stone said he enjoys meeting up with Del Toro off-set because he's one of the few actors in Hollywood who can talk about something other than movies.

"He is very interested in the world around him," Stone said, adding that the conversations sometimes center around politics and other topics.

Del Toro declined to answer when asked what he thought about Puerto Rico's referendum earlier this month, which aimed to determine the future of the island's political status. He said the results did not seem to point to a clear-cut outcome.

Del Toro then said he would like the island's movie business to grow, especially in a way that would encourage learning.

"I'm talking about movies in an educational sense, as a way to discover other parts of the world," he said. "Create a film class. You'll see; kids won't skip it."

Del Toro also shared his thoughts on being a father after having a daughter with Kimberly Stewart in August 2011.

He said the girl is learning how to swim and is discovering the world around her.

"She has her own personality," Del Toro said. "She's not her mother. She's not me."

Both Del Toro and Stone are expected to remain in Puerto Rico through the weekend to raise money for the Art Museum of Puerto Rico, which is hosting its annual movie festival and will honor Stone's movies.

Museum curator Juan Carlos Lopez Quintero said the money raised will be used to enhance the museum's permanent collection, especially with Puerto Rican paintings from the 19th century and early 20th century.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oliver-stone-benicio-del-toro-visit-puerto-rico-193440674.html

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Obama will send season's greetings to Republicans from toy factory (Los Angeles Times)

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Negative Portrayals of Muslims Get More Media Attention

Since 9/11, negative messages about Muslims have received more media attention than positive ones, new research finds.

This pattern is despite the fact that fear- and anger-based messages were on the fringe between 2001 and 2008, the scientists add. However, the media's intense focus on organizations putting out negative messages seems to have strengthened those group's positions.

"There are consequences of this media coverage, so that fringe organizations can actually come to redefine what we think of as mainstream," study researcher Christopher Bail, a sociologist at the University of North Carolina and the University of Michigan, told LiveScience.

Muslims in the media

After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, Bail became interested in the public discourse surrounding Islam. Controversies about the faith have regularly arisen since 2001, including Florida pastor Terry Jones' promise to burn Korans in 2010, considered an affront in Islam, and a recent anti-Muslim film that triggered riots around the world.

Bail wanted to understand how private organizations with pro- and anti-Islam agendas interacted with the media. He collected 1,084 press releases from 120 organizations, including Muslim groups, evangelical Christian groups and think tanks with various interests. He then compared these press releases with 50,407 newspaper articles and television transcripts from 2001 to 2008 to find out which organizations were best at influencing media coverage. [8 Ways Religion Impacts Your Life]

Bail analyzed articles from the New York Times, USA Today and the Washington Times, as well as from CBS, CNN and Fox's television broadcasts to ensure a wide range of ideologies.

He found press releases that were emotional, displaying fear and anger, had the best chance of getting the media's attention (85 percent of all the press releases went unnoticed by journalists). Not only that, but the least representative messages got the most attention.

"The groups that were getting the majority of the attention, especially after 9/11, were some of the least representative groups, or what I call fringe groups," Bail said.

These groups aren't part of the tin-foil-hat crowd, Bail added; by fringe, he means not that the groups lack influence, but that their messages were unlike most others.

Emotions get attention

For example, Muslim organizations put out many messages condemning terrorism, in response to nearly any incident, Bail said. But these press releases were usually dispassionate or mournful, and they received little media coverage.

But Muslim groups often put out angry and emotional messages in response to cases of discrimination against Muslims. These messages got more media attention. To the newspaper-reading and TV-watching public, the impression is that Muslims care little about condemning terrorism and are over-sensitive to Islamophobia, Bail said.

This, in turn, convinces anti-Muslim organizations that they're right and Muslims are trying to advance Islamic law (known as "Sharia") under the guise of political correctness, he added.

The "fringe effect" of rare emotional messages getting the most attention also boosts anti-Muslim groups who put out frequent angry press releases. An analysis of financial records from the IRS and social strength of anti-Muslim groups (as measured by networks of board members in the organizations) found that increased media influence helped groups cement their power over the course of the years studied.

"What happens in the media matters to the groups themselves," Bail said.

There's likely no single answer to getting more representative coverage of pro- and anti-Islamic attitudes, Bail said. Muslim groups could inject more emotion into their condemnations of terrorism in hope of getting more attention, he said. There is also frustration in the Muslim community that reporters only come around when they want a comment on something negative, such as terrorism or war.

Perhaps most importantly, consumers of news can keep a healthy skepticism when reading articles or watching reports about Islam.

"When we look at the media we have the tendency to assume these groups have been thoroughly vetted and that they are representative of what is going on," Bail said. "Often, I think my study shows, it's actually the opposite. It's groups that are very unrepresentative."

The findings appear today (Nov. 29) in the journal American Sociological Review.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Tubalr Builds Shareable Playlists from YouTube Music Content

Tubalr Builds Shareable Playlists from YouTube Music ContentWant to create a more modern version of the mix tape? Tubalr offers a simple way to search only YouTube's music content, then create playlists from the songs you choose.

All you do is search for the music (or artist) you want, click on the song of your choice, and Tubalr will play it. You can simply use the site as a music search engine, but if you create an account you'll be able to create playlists as well (like this one). Tubalr is very easy to use, but?like most streaming music options?it isn't always great at finding more obscure tunes. That said, if you're looking for fairly well-known music you'll often find good copies. For the lesser-known stuff, you'll often get at least a live performance.

Tubalr is free to use, so go check it out and start making some YouTube-based mix tapes to share with your friends.

Thanks for the tip, Sean!

Tubalr

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/3aB182B0bkM/tubalr-builds-shareable-playlists-from-youtube-music-content

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BP suspended from new U.S. government contracts

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The British oil company BP Plc and its affiliates have been suspended from new contracts with the U.S. government due to the criminal charges in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, BP plead guilty to criminal misconduct in the Gulf of Mexico disaster, the worst oil spill in U.S. history, and agreed to pay record penalties of $4.5 billion.

The temporary contract suspension stems from those charges, the EPA said.

"Federal executive branch agencies take these actions to ensure the integrity of federal programs by conducting business only with responsible individuals or companies. Suspensions are a standard practice when a responsibility question is raised by action in a criminal case," the EPA said in a statement.

In London, BP had no immediate comment. The company recognized the risk that it could be banned from U.S. government contracts when it agreed earlier this month to plead guilty to criminal charges over the spill, but it said at the time that it had not received any indication that government departments would go ahead with such a ban.

(Reporting By Jonathan Leff and Karey Wutkowski; additional reporting by Andrew Callus in London and Roberta Rampton in Washington; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick and John Wallace)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/epa-temporarily-suspends-bp-u-federal-government-contracts-135930995--finance.html

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Wood Partners Begins Construction on Downtown Denver M-F ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Wood Partners, East West Partners and USAA Real Estate have teamed to break ground on Alta City House, a five-story, 281-unit luxury apartment complex in Denver, Col. that's part of an ambitious urban redevelopment project. ... ?It's an entire city block that we've purchased and access is pretty special,? Tim McEntee, Wood Partners' director, told Commercial Property Executive. ?There's a bridge that crosses over from Riverfront Park into Union Station and drops ...

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Notre Dame beats eighth-ranked Kentucky 64-50

Notre Dame guard Eric Atkins, right, gets Kentucky forward Nerlens Noel up in the air on a fake late in the Notre Dame's 64-50 win in an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

Notre Dame guard Eric Atkins, right, gets Kentucky forward Nerlens Noel up in the air on a fake late in the Notre Dame's 64-50 win in an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

Notre Dame guard Jerian Grant, lower center, stands near fans as he reacts to a basket during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Kentucky on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

Notre Dame coach Mike Brey, left, celebrates with Notre Dame football player Manti Teo following the team's 64-50 victory over Kentucky in an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

Notre Dame forward Jack Cooley celebrates after the team's 64-50 victory over Kentucky in an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

Notre Dame forward Garrick Sherman, middle, works between Kentucky's Kyle Wiltjer, left, and Neriens Noel during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

(AP) ? Notre Dame's experience and raucous home crowd were too much for eighth-ranked Kentucky and its heralded freshmen.

Junior guards Eric Atkins and Jerian Grant paced the Fighting Irish to a 64-50 victory Thursday night.

Atkins led the Fighting Irish with 16 points, Grant had 13 points and six assists and Jack Cooley added 13 points and 11 rebounds.

"The way our guards were controlling things, I didn't have to do a lot of coaching," Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said.

"Those guys were coaching the team. Eric Atkins running things, calling sets. When you have a veteran backcourt doing that, I just don't want to get in their way too much."

Notre Dame outplayed Kentucky (4-2) inside during the first half and held the Wildcats to a season-low 40 percent shooting for the game.

The Irish shot 48 percent, the best anyone against Kentucky this season.

The senior captains of the top-ranked Notre Dame football team, linebacker Manti Te'o, defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore, tight end Tyler Eifert and tackle Zack Martin, got a standing ovation when they were introduced at halftime.

Students rushed the floor after the Irish wrapped up their second win over the Wildcats in the past 13 meetings.

Grant was disappointed in the fans' reaction, saying it wasn't like last season when the Irish upset top-ranked Syracuse.

"I'd rather not have them on the court. Last year was kind of a surprise game. This year, going into it, all of us were expecting to win this game," he said.

Kentucky coach John Calipari said his team didn't compete.

"They beat us to balls. They beat us around the basket. We didn't compete. We didn't execute. We didn't play together. There's a lot of things we didn't do," he said.

Julius Mays led Kentucky with 16 points and Nerlens Noel had 10.

"We came out a little shell-shocked and we started playing their game, which is slow down and half court. I think we're more of an up-tempo team," Mays said.

Two of Kentucky's heralded freshmen struggled. Archie Goodwin, who is averaging 19 points, was 1 of 7 shooting and finished with three points and Alex Polythress, who is averaging 18.4 points, had just one basket and was 1 of 3 from the free-throw line.

The Irish outrebounded Kentucky 33-27.

"We just knew that we could attack their bigs," Cooley said. "We watched film on them and knew that they had young bigs, and we could try to outsmart them instead of out-athleticizing them. Not really change how we play but just do what we do."

Brey said his team played with poise whenever Kentucky started rallying.

"When we don't have good offensive stretches, we're still able to concentrate defensively," he said.

Notre Dame led 36-25 at halftime. The lead was around 10 points when Cameron Biedscheid, who had 10 points, hit a 3-pointer to ignite a 10-0 run that included a 3-pointer by Grant and another jumper by Biedscheid and gave Notre Dame a 55-35 lead.

Notre Dame wore black uniforms with stitched green letters and numbers that were hard to see and the crowd wore black in support of the team.

Atkins said the victory should help the Irish during the season.

"It just boosts our confidence that we can do it against an elite team," he said.

Calipari said he hopes his team learned something in the loss.

"What I hope they figure out is you've got to do it together. You have to give Notre Dame credit. What a great crowd, with a great student body. They ground us out. That's how we usually play when we get up," he said.

Associated Press

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Factory owner: I didn't know fire exits needed

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) ? The owner of a Bangladesh clothing factory where a fire killed 112 people says he was never informed the facility was required to have an emergency exit, a sign of how far removed the leaders of the nation's garment industry are from issues of worker safety.

"It was my fault. But nobody told me that there was no emergency exit, which could be made accessible from outside," factory owner Delwar Hossain was quoted Thursday as telling The Daily Star newspaper. "Nobody even advised me to install one like that, apart from the existing ones."

"I could have done it. But nobody ever suggested that I do it," said Hossain, who could not be reached for comment by The Associated Press on Thursday.

Activists in the South Asian country hope the tragedy will invigorate their lengthy ? but fruitless ? efforts to upgrade safety standards and force stronger government oversight of the powerful industry.

The Tazreen Fashions Ltd. factory in a Dhaka suburb was making clothes for Wal-Mart, Sears, Disney and other major global retailers. When a fire broke out over the weekend, many of the 1,400 workers were trapped inside the eight-story building because exit doors were locked. A fire official said the death toll would have been much lower if the factory had had an emergency exit.

Police said they were interrogating three factory managers on possible negligence charges. Workers said as they tried to escape the fire they found exit doors were locked.

An AP reporter who visited the damaged factory Wednesday found three stairways but no special fire exits.

Hossain, a former accounts manager at another garment factory, set up his own clothing business, Tuba Textiles Mills Ltd. in 2004. The Tazreen factory was one of a dozen owned by his company.

Labor Minister Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju said that factories without emergency exits ? or with only one such exit ? will be forced to close until they upgrade their safety infrastructure. It was not clear when and how that directive will be enforced.

Nazma Akhter, president of the Bangladesh Combined Garment Workers Federation trade union, called for the arrest of the factory's owners and management to send a message to the industry as a whole.

"There should be a criminal case against them. It could stop the recurrence of such incidents," he said.

In 2001, Bangladesh's High Court directed the government to set up a committee to oversee the safety of garment workers after a similar fire in a factory killed 24 people. But that directive was never implemented, and more than 300 people have been killed in garment factory fires since 2006.

"It's unfortunate that the government has ignored the directive. Had the government complied with it there would have been fewer accidents, I believe," said Sultana Kamal, executive director of Ain O Salish Kendra, a legal and human rights group that had petitioned the court for the ruling.

Government officials did not respond to calls for comment.

An Associated Press reporter at the factory discovered children's shorts with Wal-Mart's Faded Glory label, hooded sweat shirts emblazoned with Disney cartoons, shorts with hip-hop star Sean Combs' ENYCE tag, and sweaters from the French company Teddy Smith and the Scottish company Edinburgh Woollen Mill. Sears was among the companies listed in the account books.

Wal-Mart said it received a safety audit that showed the factory was "high-risk" and had decided well before the blaze to stop doing business with Tazreen. But it said a supplier had continued to use Tazreen without authorization. The retailer said it stopped doing business with the supplier Monday.

Sears said it learned after the blaze that its merchandise was being produced there without its approval through a vendor that has since been fired. Walt Disney Co., which licenses its characters to clothing makers, said its records indicate that none of its licensees have been permitted to make Disney-brand products at the factory for at least a year.

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association fears the repercussions if Western companies pull out of the country's $20 billion a year garment business. Wal-Mart alone buys about $1 billion of garments here.

"It's the time of solidarity, not to go away. Wal-Mart should come forward to resolve existing issues through discussion and an attitude of partnership," said Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin, president of the trade group. "Otherwise, what will happen? Manufacturers would lose orders, workers will lose their jobs. This could create another complicated situation. For whose interest? None will benefit from it."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/factory-owner-didnt-know-fire-exits-needed-095941070--finance.html

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Le Rouge et le Noir: Where the black dahlia gets its color

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The molecular mechanisms whereby a spectrum of dahlias, from white to yellow to red to purple, get their colour are already well known, but the black dahlia has hitherto remained a mystery. Now, a study published in BioMed Central's open-access journal BMC Plant Biology reveals for the first time that the distinctive black-red colouring is based on an increased accumulation of anthocyanins as a result of drastically reduced concentrations of flavones.

Dahlia variabilis hort. is a popular garden flower. Continuous dahlia breeding worldwide has led to the availability of a huge number of cultivars ? 20,000 varieties ? many of them showing red hues. However, black hues of dahlia flowers occur rarely, in comparison.

Flower colour in dahlias is exclusively based on the accumulation of a group of metabolites called flavonoids, for example anthocyanins, flavones and flavonols. It's known that red tones arise from anthocyanins, whilst white and yellow tones lack anthocyanins but contain large amounts of flavones and chalcones respectively. Flavones and flavonoids are colourless, but they influence flower colouration by acting as co-pigments, interacting with anthocyanins to stabilize their structures. It is assumed that flavones rather than flavonols are the predominant co-pigments present in dahlias since all cultivars show high flavone synthase II (FNS) enzyme activity and low flavonol synthase activity.

To examine the biochemical basis for the distinctive dark colouring of the black dahlia, the research team from the Vienna University of Technology in Austria used pigment, enzyme and gene expression analyses. They determined that the majority of black cultivars have very low concentrations of flavones, as confirmed by low FNS II expression. Since flavones compete with anthocyanin biosynthesis for common intermediates, the lack of flavones favours the accumulation of huge amounts of anthocyanins that are found in black dahlias. The flavonol contents of black dahlias increased slightly parallel to the decrease of flavones.

Heidi Halbwirth, lead author, emphasised that the black colour of dahlias is not due to increased activity of the anthocyanin pathway, but rather is the result of the intermediates being converted into anthocyanins at the expense of formation of flavones.

Halbwirth commented, "The molecular explanation for the specific suppression of flavone formation in the majority of black dahlias will be of interest for further research. As the dahliais an octoploid plant and the presence of several alleles is expected, the simultaneous suppression of all FNS II isoenzymes indicates an effective mechanism that could be used for engineering plants with tailor-made flavone contents."

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Installed price of solar photovoltaic systems in US continues to decline at rapid pace

ScienceDaily (Nov. 27, 2012) ? The installed price of solar photovoltaic (PV) power systems in the United States fell substantially in 2011 and through the first half of 2012, according to the latest edition of Tracking the Sun, an annual PV cost-tracking report produced by the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

The median installed price of residential and commercial PV systems completed in 2011 fell by roughly 11 to 14 percent from the year before, depending on system size, and, in California, prices fell by an additional 3 to 7 percent within the first six months of 2012. These recent installed price reductions are attributable, in large part, to dramatic reductions in PV module prices, which have been falling precipitously since 2008.

The report indicates that non-module costs -- such as installation labor, marketing, overhead, inverters, and the balance of systems -- have also fallen significantly over time. "The drop in non-module costs is especially important," notes report co-author Ryan Wiser of Berkeley Lab's Environmental Energy Technologies Division, "as these costs can be most readily influenced by local, state, and national policies aimed at accelerating deployment and removing market barriers." According to the report, average non-module costs for residential and commercial systems declined by roughly 30 percent from 1998 to 2011, but have not declined as rapidly as module prices in recent years. As a result, non-module costs now represent a sizable fraction of the installed price of PV systems, and continued deep reduction in the price of PV will require concerted emphasis on lowering the portion of non-module costs associated with so-called "business process" or "soft" costs.

The report indicates that the median installed price of PV systems installed in 2011 was $6.10 per watt (W) for residential and small commercial systems smaller than 10 kilowatts (kW) in size and was $4.90/W for larger commercial systems of 100 kW or more in size. Utility-sector PV systems larger than 2,000 kW in size averaged $3.40/W in 2011. Report co-author Galen Barbose, also of Berkeley Lab, stresses the importance of keeping these numbers in context, noting that "these data provide a reliable benchmark for systems installed in the recent past, but prices have continued to decline over time, and PV systems being sold today are being offered at lower prices."

Based on these data and on installed price data from other major international PV markets, the authors suggest that PV prices in the United States may be driven lower through large-scale deployment programs, but that other factors are also important in achieving installed price reductions.

The market for solar PV systems in the United States has grown rapidly over the past decade, as national, state and local governments offered various incentives to expand the solar market and accelerate cost reductions. This fifth edition in Berkeley Lab's Tracking the Sun reportseries describes historical trends in the installed price of PV in the United States, and examines more than 150,000 residential, commercial, and utility-sector PV systems installed between 1998 and 2011 across 27 states, representing roughly 76 percent of all grid-connected PV capacity installed in the United States. Na?m Darghouth, also with Berkeley Lab, explains that "the study is intended to provide policy makers and industry observers with a reliable and detailed set of historical benchmarks for tracking and understanding past trends in the installed price of PV."

Prices Differ by Region and by Size and Type of System

The study also highlights the significant variability in PV system pricing, some of which is associated with differences in installed prices by region and by system size and installation type. Comparing across U.S. states, for example, the median installed price of PV systems less than 10 kW in size that were completed in 2011 and ranged from $4.90/W to $7.60/W, depending on the state.

It also shows that PV installed prices exhibit significant economies of scale. Among systems installed in 2011, the median price for systems smaller than 2 kW was $7.70/W, while the median price for large commercial systems greater than 1,000 kW in size was $4.50/W. Utility-scale systems installed in 2011 registered even lower prices, with most systems larger than 10,000 kW ranging from $2.80/W to $3.50/W.

The report also finds that the installed price of residential PV systems on new homes has generally been significantly lower than the price of similarly sized systems installed as retrofits to existing homes, that building integrated PV systems have generally been higher priced than rack-mounted systems, and that systems installed on tax-exempt customer sites have generally been priced higher than those installed at residential and for-profit commercial customer sites.

Price Declines for PV System Owners in 2011 Were Offset by Falling Incentives

State agencies and utilities in many regions offer rebates or other forms of cash incentives for residential and commercial PV systems. According to the report, the median pre-tax value of such cash incentives ranged from $0.90/W to $1.20/W for systems installed in 2011, depending on system size. These incentives have declined significantly over time, falling by roughly 80 percent over the past decade, and by 21 percent to 43 percent from just 2010 to 2011. Rather than a direct cash incentive, some states with renewables portfolio standards provide financial incentives for solar PV by creating a market for solar renewable energy certificates (SRECs), and SREC prices have also fallen dramatically in recent years. These declines in cash incentives and SREC prices have, to a significant degree, offset recent installed price reductions, dampening any overall improvement in the customer economics of solar PV.

The report Tracking the Sun V: An Historical Summary of the Installed Price of Photovoltaics in the United States from 1998 to 2011, by Galen Barbose, Na?m Darghouth, and Ryan Wiser, may be downloaded from: http://emp.lbl.gov/sites/all/files/LBNL-5919e-REPORT.pdf.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Google Returning Month Of December To Nexus Devices With Android 4.2.1 OTA Update

calendar-bug-androidGoogle is in the process of rolling out Android 4.2.1 to at least Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 devices as an over-the-air update. The minor update brings a fix for an embarrassing omission on Google's part: The month of December. December was left out of the People app, meaning it couldn't be chosen as either a birthday or anniversary for contacts on Android 4.2 devices.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Pursuing Copyright Infringement is Now Cheaper and Easier for UK ...

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Pursuing Copyright Infringement is Now Cheaper and Easier for UK Photogs copyright

Photographers based in the UK now have an easier and cheaper legal path to take if they discover someone infringing upon their copyrights. Chris Cheesman of Amateur Photographer writes that photographers can now receive do-it-yourself justice without having to hire a lawyer:

Intellectual property disputes can now be resolved using the ?small claims track? in the Patents County Court (PCC), following a Government announcement of a ?simpler and easier? system last month. Photographers can pursue damages for breach of copyright, for up to ?5,000, without even appointing a solicitor, unlike before where they may have been put off by a potentially long, and expensive, legal fight.

Furthermore, the damages limit may rise to ?10,000 under Ministry of Justice proposals, possibly as early as next year. Crucially, under the new system, photographers can avoid the prospect of a lengthy court battle and the fear of having to pay the legal fees of the successful party if they lose.

Apparently the US Government is currently looking into doing something similar.

Photo Copyright Boost Set to Open Online ?Floodgates? [Amateur Photographer via Photo.net]

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Source: http://www.petapixel.com/2012/11/20/pursuing-copyright-infringement-is-now-cheaper-and-easier-for-uk-photogs/

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Moneycation: Avoid bankruptcy: Tips to grow your small business ...

By John Reiter

There are many more small businesses in the United States than large businesses, so it?s easy to understand why they are vital to the U.S. economy. Considering that even multi-million dollar corporations have had to file for bankruptcy protection or close their doors completely in recent years, many people mistakenly assume that small businesses are struggling in today?s economy.

Small businesses can be successful

Small businesses run the gamut from local law firms with 100 attorneys to Mom and Pop corner stores with 50 employees and even one-man operations that are run out of the owner?s home office. Although it?s inevitable that not every small business will ultimately be a success, many are flourishing. A recent study by Chicago-based SurePayroll surveyed 300 small businesses, and an impressive 30% of respondents had actually seen a sales increase over the past year.

However, if you are a small business owner who is experiencing tough times rather than watching your sales soar through the roof, it may be tempting to throw in the towel. A few of the top reasons that many small businesses fail include:
  • Lack of experience
  • Insufficient capital (lack of funds)
  • Poor location
  • Poor inventory management
  • Poor credit arrangement management
Bankruptcy can be avoided

Whether your business has significant debt because it is just getting off the ground or you are keeping creditors at bay by juggling debt from one credit card or line of credit to another, therefore treading water while trying to stay afloat, it is possible to grow your small business and avoid bankruptcy.
Planning and preparing for the future, which will predictably include some bumps along the way, is one of the best ways to help your business grow economically. The Small Business Administration recommends the following:

1. Forecast for growth in the future even as you focus on the present. Strategic thinking and planning can help you achieve your ideal outcome.

2. Use technology to stay competitive. It?s vital for small business owners to understand current technologies and take advantage of them! Accounting software, planning software such as an online calendar, time tracking software to help determine which tasks are profitable, email management programs to keep things streamlined between multiple email accounts and mobile devices that can make life easier when you?re on the go are just a few suggestions.

3. Develop a marketing plan that will help you make a profit. A solid marketing plan should include everything from understanding your target audience and how you plan to reach it to how you will separate yourself from the competition and make more sales.


4. Consider franchising your business if you are interested in expanding without spending most of the money yourself.? Realistically speaking, few small businesses can be franchised, but it is possible if you offer superior products or services that are in high demand and your business model is easy to duplicate. Setting up the legal end of things will involve significant costs, but you could expand your business and earn franchise fees.

These are just a few suggestions to help your small business grow and avoid significant debt. If you honestly feel that bankruptcy may be your best option, it would be wise to meet with a legal professional for feedback and advice.

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Source: http://moneycation.blogspot.com/2012/11/avoid-bankruptcy-tips-to-grow-your.html

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

IsoTek Announces Discovery Series of Power Optimisation | Ultra ...

Three products form the backbone of IsoTek?s new Discovery series ? the affordable way to discover the benefits of first-class power optimisation for audio and AV systems

Mains electricity is distorted by numerous factors as it travels from power stations to be distributed throughout our homes, eroding the performance of high-quality audio and AV systems. IsoTek, the leading manufacturer of specialised power management systems, is launching a new entry-level range of products dubbed the Discovery series, delivering highly effective yet eminently affordable solutions to enhance sound and picture quality, whilst also protecting valuable equipment from spikes and surges in the mains supply.

The Discovery series consists of the following products, all of which are available from November and incorporate the technological advances inherent in IsoTek?s latest EVO3 product generation:

? EVO3 Polaris six-way mains conditioning block
? EVO3 Mini Mira mains conditioning device for TVs and projectors
? EVO3 Premier high-performance power cable

IsoTek EVO3 Polaris

This new, affordable mains conditioning block is designed to enhance the performance of a complete audio or AV system. A painstakingly designed delta filter topology ensures class-leading filtration of both Common Mode and Differential Mode mains noise, delivering super-clean power to six outlets ? each one independently isolated via IsoTek?s Polaris X technology to prevent cross-contamination. In addition, 13,500A of instantaneous protection in provided, safeguarding valuable equipment via IsoTek?s unique sequential and repeatable protection system.

Unlike many entry-level mains filtration products, which use off-the-shelf components, the EVO3 Polaris is designed from the ground up by IsoTek to ensure it is ideally fit for purpose ? the culmination of over a decade?s-worth of research at the cutting edge of power optimisation technology. Top-quality parts are utilised throughout, including a hand-soldered, silver-plated PCB, and internal wiring with silver-coated, 99.9999% OFC (oxygen-free copper) conductors and a Teflon PTFE dielectric.

Sonic improvements delivered by the EVO3 Polaris include greater clarity and definition, plus enhanced dynamic and spatial qualities, avoiding the apparent softening of leading edges and rhythmic timing that can occur with lesser products. With rugged, smartly finished steel and aluminium casework and a price tag of only ?249.95, Polaris will significantly raise the performance of every connected component ? a whole-system upgrade that delivers exceptional value for money.

IsoTek EVO3 Mini Mira

A mains filtration device optimised for use with TVs and projectors, the EVO3 Mini Mira takes IsoTek?s highly acclaimed Mira circuit, raises its performance level and packs it into an even more compact and hard-wearing steel and aluminium case. At the product?s heart is IsoTek?s proprietary Triple Resonant Filter, specifically designed to focus on the frequencies that are critical to picture quality, coupled to a series of shunt and delta filters, plus auto-sensing Adaptive Gating technology, which adapts filtering according to the current draw of the load. Two power outlets are provided ? one to feed any type of TV (CRT, plasma and all varieties of LCD) or video projector, the other for a partnering device such as a set-top box or Blu-ray player.

Just as reviewers and videophiles discovered with the outgoing Mira, the new EVO3 Mini Mira delivers significant improvements to picture quality, including crisper and more stable images, deeper blacks and more vibrant, natural colours. What?s more, its compact and wall-mountable form makes it even more convenient for a wide variety of applications ? whether used with just a TV and set-to box, as part of a home cinema system, or in conjunction with other IsoTek components in a complex custom installation. Priced at just ?194.95 and offering class-leading spike and surge protection to boot, the EVO3 Mini Mira is a must for any movie buff who cares about picture quality.

IsoTek EVO3 Premier

IsoTek?s latest high-performance power cable is also its most affordable, sporting an advanced construction with premium-quality materials that sets it apart from other sub-?100 cables. At its core are three 2sqmm conductors made from 99.9999% OFC and coated in silver to aid conductivity, with a Teflon FEP dielectric extruded over each. The three conductors are given a rotational twist to aid EMI/RFI rejection, and surrounded by cotton filler to add internal strength, reduce microphony and further enhance the cable?s dielectric properties. The construction is secured using a paper wrap, which provides an additional dielectric buffer, prior to the application of a durable, flexible, heat-resistant PVC outer sheath.

The cable is terminated with high-quality moulded connectors, designed and manufactured by IsoTek rather than bought off the shelf, with solid copper conductor pins coated in 24ct gold to ensure they remain tarnish-free. Input connectors at the cable?s component end are available in C7, C15 and C19 IEC varieties, thus ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio and AV equipment. Retailing at just ?79.95, no similarly priced power cable is constructed to such a high specification, with correspondingly impressive benefits to sound and picture quality.

Source: Press Release

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