Thursday, February 28, 2013

Is Affiliate Marketing Just A Big Scam? - Internet Marketing - HRF ...

The ones at the top (the ones who create the "programs") can make good money, primarily by selling the "rights" to redistribute their program to their affiliates, and through their share of the revenue when an affiliate actually generates a sale. This is why they work so hard to build up such huge mailing lists and to generate so much hype for each new product launch -- so when their latest, greatest "fool proof program" guaranteed to make money for everyone with little to no effort required hits the streets, they'll have tons of affiliates out there promoting it. It's a numbers game. Your individual affiilates don't have to perform all that well, as long as in the aggregate they manage to sell a couple of thousand of each product, and you can still be sitting pretty at the pinnacle of the pyramid.

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The thing is, you know, I honestly can't recall a single instance of one of these gurus bragging about making money from actually following the steps in one of the programs they're selling. They just carry on about how much money they've made (and you, as their affiliate, can in theory make) by getting other suckers people to buy their "fool-proof" program. I guess attempting to actually put the program into action is for the "little people" or something?

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So, ultimately, what they're really selling is NOT the info product, it's the ability to make a finder's fee for referring purchasers to the "info product" they produced. (Or in some cases -- and for considerably more money -- the ability to directly resell the info product itself.)

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As Jill says, very few of the individual affiliates actually make anything from selling these "info products," and even fewer actually implement the program itself. Heck, a lot of them never even purchase or read the program they're promoting.? The whole "insider secret fool-proof program to skyrocket your income" part is almost entirely hypothetical, since the only money that generally gets made is from selling the info product that tells you how to make the money, not from actually doing the alleged money-making thing. (Does that make sense?)

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There are some affiliates who make good money. For the most part, though, the ones that do are marketing things other than these "internet marketing guru info products." They market things that offer real value. And they go way "above and beyond" to create value-added marketing that informs, engages and entertains, rather than just reposting a "professionally written sales page" provided by the seller.

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From what I've seen, it isn't impossible to make money as an affiliate marketer. But it's not nearly as much of a sure thing as the info guru marketers make it seem. IMO, in general it's like many things in life: one will get out of it roughly in proportion to what one puts in. :)

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--Torka :propeller:

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Source: http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php/topic/48331-is-affiliate-marketing-just-a-big-scam/

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Cousineau Family Blog: Dying, Death and Going Home

I was on Facebook and saw a post about my dear friend Suzie. ?She has cancer. ?And just a few days before my other friend came to visit me and informed me that she also has cancer. It got me to thinking about our lives and mortality, as I think these things always do. ?It also made me?realize?that I have been lax in my duties as a friend to all my friends in Massachusetts and to those that have moved on to other places. ?So to start I am posting on this blog to let?people?know that I have not forgotten them. I just let life get away from me. ?And I didn't take time to stop and remember what is most important, which is the people in my life.

I don't want my friends to leave, but I'm grateful that they will be out of pain and with their Heavenly Father and families again. They will be happy then. And I will do my best to be happy for them. It's the right thing to do to think of their needs over my own.

Other stuff not related to the title:

I have started a book club in my ward. I have informed people of $3 date night at the cheap theater, and I have started a game night. ?All these idea's are compliments of the wonderful women of the Ludlow Ward. ?I miss you all very much. ?I think of you every?Tuesday?as I participate in these?activities. (I don't know what Jason thinks, I didn't ask him.)

I saw the most beautiful sunset, I couldn't get a picture of it though. ?But imagine with me. ?The horizon has tiny purple mountains, they appear to be 2" tall, but are in reality about 5000ft above sea level. Skimming to tops of the mountains is a shimmery red-orange light, with tiny touches of yellow, from the setting sun. And then above that purple clouds, puffy and thick, not promising a storm, but blue skies ahead. ?It had to be the most beautiful sunset I have ever seen. ?I wish I had the ability to take that picture from my mind and put it on this blog. ?Because it is more beautiful than words can say.

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Source: http://cousineaufamilyblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/dying-death-and-going-home.html

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U.S. considers sending aid to Syrian rebels: report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House is considering a shift in policy toward the nearly two-year-long conflict in Syria, and may send the rebels body armor and armed vehicles, and possibly provide military training, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing U.S. and European officials.

Secretary of State John Kerry was expected to discuss the proposed policy change with officials during his nine-nation tour of European and Arab capitals, the newspaper said. U.S. officials remain opposed to sending weapons to the rebels, it said.

Kerry is to meet Syrian opposition leaders at a "Friends of Syria" conference in Rome on Thursday.

On Monday in London, Kerry said President Barack Obama was evaluating more steps to "fulfill our obligation to innocent people," but did not give details or say whether Washington was reconsidering whether to arm the rebels. "We are determined that the Syrian oppositions is not going to be dangling in the wind," he said.

Kerry also said the continued violence in Syria, which the United Nations estimates has killed 70,000 people, represented further evidence that it was time for Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad to relinquish his post. At the same time, Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague called for support for Syria's opposition to be increased significantly in order to help bring the protracted conflict to an end.

The United States has provided millions of dollars for food, medical care and clothing for Syrians and refugees, but has not sent aid directly to the rebels or the political opposition.

(Writing by Jackie Frank; Editing by Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-considers-sending-aid-syrian-rebels-report-035120597.html

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Tina Fey won't host Oscars -- who should?

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAY

He received decidedly mixed reviews for his Sunday night stint hosting the Oscars. She was mentioned, along with comedy partner in crime Amy Poehler, as a dream host for the future. But both Seth MacFarlane and Tina Fey have now gone on record saying they won't host next year's show.

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Tina Fey, seen here hosting the Golden Globes with Amy Poehler, says she won't host the Oscars.

In a comedy bit that opened the awards show, William Shatner muttered, "Why couldn't they get Tina and Amy to host? Why can't Tina and Amy host everything?"

Fey told The Huffington Post that she was flattered "to be Shatnered," but said she won't be looking to host the show.

"I just feel like that gig is so hard," Fey told the site. "Especially for, like, a woman -- the amount of months that would be spent trying on dresses alone ... no way."

When writer Mike Ryan pushed Fey, asking if there was a "one in a million chance," she still declined, saying "I wish I could tell you there was."

As for MacFarlane, he responded to a Twitter fan who asked him if he'd host again with "No way. Lotta fun to have done it though."

With Fey and MacFarlane out of the running, the Academy organizers will have to start combing through a long list of possible hosts. Recent hosts have included Billy Crystal, James Franco and Anne Hathaway, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin, Hugh Jackman, Jon Stewart and Ellen DeGeneres.

It's a list that heavily favors comedians, but there the Academy walks a fine line. Edgy comics like MacFarlane and three-time Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais may appeal to a younger audience, but also run the risk of alienating viewers who like their Oscar humor safe and friendly. And there's no denying it's a great deal of work for a famous name who arguably doesn't gain much from taking the job but has a lot to lose if his or her hosting night goes awry. It might even be easier to win an Oscar than to successfully host one.

Who would you like to see host the 2014 ceremony? Vote in our poll, and tell us on Facebook.

Source: http://todayentertainment.today.com/_news/2013/02/27/17117706-tina-fey-seth-macfarlane-both-say-they-wont-host-oscars-so-who-should?lite

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Apple to hand out iTunes credits in settlement

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) ? Apple has agreed to give more than $100 million in iTunes store credits to settle a lawsuit alleging that the iPhone and iPad maker improperly charged kids for playing games on their mobile devices.

The 2-year-old case centers on allegations that Apple didn't create adequate parental controls to prevent children from buying extra features while playing free games on iPhones and iPads in 2010 and 2011. Parents who filed the lawsuit in 2011 said they didn't realize their children were racking up the charges until they received bills or other notifications after the purchases were made. The games that had been downloaded were designed for kids as young as 4 years old, according to the lawsuit.

Apple introduced more stringent controls governing in-game purchases as part of a March 2011 update to the software that runs its mobile devices.

Under an agreement filed in federal court last week, Apple has agreed to award an iTunes credit of $5 to each of the estimated 23 million accountholders who may have been affected. Parents could receive more if they can show their bills exceeded $5. If the charges exceeded $30, cash refunds will be offered.

The lawyers who sued Apple said it's still too early to determine how many people ultimately will qualify for the iTunes credits and cash refunds. As part of the settlement, the attorneys are seeking $1.3 million in fees, which would be paid by Apple.

Apple, which is based in Cupertino, Calif., declined to comment Tuesday.

A hearing on the proposed settlement is scheduled Friday in San Jose, Calf.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apple-hand-itunes-credits-settlement-182002285--finance.html

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Excerpts from Pope Benedict's final address

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict bid an emotional farewell at his last general audience on Wednesday, acknowledging the "rough seas" that marked his papacy "when it seemed that the Lord was sleeping".

Here are excerpts from his last address as pope to more than 150,000 people in St Peter's Square translated by Reuters from Italian:

"I feel I am carrying all of you with me in prayer ... gathering together every meeting, every trip, every pastoral visit. I gather everything and everyone in prayer to entrust them to the Lord, because we have full knowledge of his will in every wisdom and spiritual knowledge, and so that we can behave in a manner worthy of him and his love, so that every good work bears fruit."

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"There were moments of joy and light, but also moments that were not easy ... there were moments, as there were throughout the history of the Church, when the seas were rough and the wind blew against us and it seemed that the Lord was sleeping."

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"I took this step in the full knowledge of its gravity and rarity but with a profound serenity of spirit".

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"In these last few months I felt that my strength had diminished, and I asked God earnestly, in prayer, to enlighten me to make the best decision, not for my sake, but for the good of the Church. I took this step in the full knowledge of its gravity and its newness, but with a deep serenity of the spirit. To love the Church also means having the courage to make difficult choices, painful choices, always putting the good of the Church before our good."

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"I am not returning to private life, a life of travel, meetings, receptions, conferences and so on. I am not coming down from the cross, but remaining in a new way before the crucified Lord. I don't have the power to govern the Church anymore, but in prayerful service, I remain, so to speak, in the paddock of St. Peter"

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"I will continue to follow the path of the Church with prayer and reflection ... I ask you to remember me to God, and above all to pray for the cardinals, called to such a weighty task, and for the new successor of the apostle Peter. May the Lord accompany him with light and the force of his spirit".

Text read in English:

"The decision I have made, after much prayer, is the fruit of a serene trust in God's will and a deep love of Christ's Church. I will continue to accompany the Church with my prayers, and I ask each of you to pray for me and for the new Pope. In union with Mary and all the saints, let us entrust ourselves in faith and hope to God, who continues to watch over our lives and to guide the journey of the Church and our world along the paths of history."

(Reporting by Naomi O'Leary; Editing by Philip Pullella)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/excerpts-pope-benedicts-final-address-180001575.html

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Greens to push dual citizenship issue - The Local

The German opposition is pushing for a law allowing people from Turkish and other non-EU backgrounds dual citizenship - as Turkish Prime Minister demanded Chancellor Angela Merkel give up her resistance to the idea.

Under current rules introduced in 2000, people born to a non-European Union family are allowed dual citizenships only as children. They must chose between nationalities before their 23rd birthday - or automatically lose their German passport.

?We've been demanding for a long time that this forced choice be abolished and we'll be bringing an initiative in the Bundesrat [upper house of parliament] to that effect,? Renate K?nast, head of the Green party parliamentary fraction told Die Welt newspaper on Monday.

K?nast said the obligatory choice at the age of 23 was unreasonable and a tough test of loyalty for young people from non-European immigrant backgrounds. The rule does not apply to children who have a parent from an EU country - they can retain dual citizenship.

?Dual citizenship is an expression of the diversity and openness of our society,? said K?nast, suggesting Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) was behind the times with its opposition to non-EU dual citizenship.

?To deny that only shows how backward-looking the thinking of the CDU is," she said.

The initiative appears to be a clever bit of political manoeuvring by the opposition, which is keen to exploit its newly-won upper house majority and give Chancellor Angela Merkel as many headaches as possible in the five months to go before the general election.

K?nast's comments on dual citizenship came on the second day of Merkel's state visit to Turkey, where Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded the Chancellor abandon her opposition to dual citizenship.

The Greens' move also comes less than a week after the governing junior coalition partner the Free Democrats (FDP) catapulted the topic back into the headlines when Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger called for a change in the law.

By inserting the issue straight into the Bundesrat, the Green party and their allies the Social Democrats (SPD) could force the FDP to break ranks with their CDU coalition partner and support the initiative.

The path through the upper house is another way of getting the lower house Bundestag to address an issue. If the SPD, Greens and the Left party use their opposition majority to pass an initiative in the Bundesrat, it will automatically pass to the lower house for discussion.

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Source: http://www.thelocal.de/politics/20130225-48179.html

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Amazon's latest employee patent won't pay you for unsatisfactory work

Amazon's latest employee patent won't pay you for unsatisfactory work

Jeff Bezos seems like a nice guy with big dreams (and a bigger wallet), but some Amazon patents make us worry that there's a sour cherry at the heart of all that whipped cream. The retailer has been awarded a patent entitled "Facilitating improvement in the results of human performance of tasks," but is actually concerned with not paying digital employees if their services are deemed to be unsatisfactory. Those whose efforts are judged and found wanting have the option of taking a reduced cut of the original fee, or getting computer-aided feedback on how to improve and snag the rest. While we hope this one remains locked inside a Seattle filing cabinet, we can just see how Judge Judy's going to react when people take Mechanical Turk disputes public.

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Music, movie industry to warn copyright infringers

(AP) ? Internet users who illegally share music, movies or TV shows online may soon get warning notices from their service providers that they are violating copyright law. Ignore the notices, and violators could face an Internet slow-down for 48 hours. Those who claim they're innocent can protest ? for a fee.

For the first time since a spate of aggressive and unpopular lawsuits almost a decade ago, the music and movie industries are going after Internet users they accuse of swapping copyrighted files online. But unlike the lawsuits from the mid-2000s ? which swept up everyone from young kids to the elderly with sometimes ruinous financial penalties and court costs ? the latest effort is aimed at educating casual Internet pirates and convincing them to stop. There are multiple chances to make amends, and no real, legal consequences under the program if they don't.

"There's a bunch of questions that need to be answered because there are ways that this could end up causing problems for Internet users," such as the bureacratic headache of being falsely accused, said David Sohn, general counsel for the Center for Democracy and Technology, a Washington-based civil liberties group. But he added: "There's also the potential for this to have an impact in reducing piracy in ways that don't carry a lot of collateral damage."

The Copyright Alert System was put into effect this week by the nation's five biggest Internet service providers ? Verizon, AT&T, Time Warner Cable, Comcast and Cablevision ? and the two major associations representing industry ? the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America.

Under the new program, the industry will monitor "peer-to-peer" software services for evidence of copyrighted files being shared. Each complaints will prompt a customer's Internet provider to notify the customer that their Internet address has been detected sharing files illegally. Depending on the service provider, the first couple of alerts will likely be an email warning. Subsequent alerts might require a person to acknowledge receipt or review educational materials. If a final warning is ignored, a person could be subject to speed-throttling for 48 hours or another similar "mitigation measure."

After five or six "strikes," however, the person won't face any repercussions under the program and is likely to be ignored. It's unclear whether such repeat offenders would be more likely at that point to face an expensive lawsuit.

The number of Internet users subject to the new system is a sizeable chunk of the U.S. population. Verizon and AT&T alone supply more than 23 million customers.

For the recording industry, which blames online piracy for contributing to a dramatic drop in profits and sales during the past decade, the new alert system is a better alternative than lawsuits. In December 2008, the Recording Industry Association of America announced it had discontinued that practice ? which had been deeply unpopular with the American public ? and would begin working with the Internet providers on the alert system instead.

"We think there is a positive impact of programs like this, and that they can put money in the pocket of artists and labels," said Jonathan Lamy, a spokesman for the RIAA.

The Motion Picture Association of America estimates some 29 million people have downloaded or watched unauthorized movies or TV shows online, mostly using technology such as BitTorrent, a popular peer-to-peer protocol. Like its counterparts in the music industry, the MPAA says it believes people will stop when they understand it's illegal and are redirected to legal ways of paying for downloads.

The alert system "will help ensure an Internet that works for everyone by alerting families of illegal activity that has occurred over peer-to-peer networks using their Internet accounts and educate them on how they can prevent such activity from happening again," Michael O'Leary, an executive for the MPAA, said in a statement Tuesday.

A primary question is whether the system will generate a significant number of "false positives," or cases in which people are accused of sharing illegal content but aren't. One scenario is if a person doesn't encrypt their wireless connection, leaving it open to a neighbor or malicious hacker that swaps illegal files. Another example might be if a person uploads a "mashup" of songs or brief scenes from a movie ? content that wouldn't necessarily violate the law but could get flagged by the system.

The Center for Copyright Information, which created the alert system, is responsible for producing the methods that companies will be allowed to use to catch pirates, but it said Tuesday it won't release those details publicly. It said the system will rely on humans to review the entire content of every file to make sure it qualifies as material protected under copyright laws.

"This is an imperfect science," said Yoshi Kohno, an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Washington. "The likelihood of a false positive depends on the diligence of the party doing the investigation."

Bartees Cox, a spokesman for the consumer watchdog group Public Knowledge, says it will watching to ensure the program doesn't evolve into imposing harsher punishments by Internet providers, such as terminating a person's Internet access altogether if they are accused of being a prolific violator.

If a person believes they've been wrongly accused, they will have multiple chances to delete the material and move on without any repercussion. If the problem is chronic, they can pay $35 to appeal ? a charge intended to deter frivolous appeals but also one that can be waived. The center says it won't require proof that a person is financially strapped.

The center's director, Jill Lesser, said that the goal is to educate the average Internet user, rather than punishing them, and no one will see their Internet access cut off.

"This is the first time the focus has been on education and awareness and redirection to legal and authorized services and not on punitive measures or a carrot-and-stick approach," she said.

Sohn said the effort will be a significant test whether voluntary measures can reduce copyright infringement.

"The long-term challenge here is getting users to change their attitudes and behaviors and views toward copyright infringement, because the technology that enables infringement ? computers, digital technology and the Internet ? that stuff isn't going away," he said.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Kentucky Training Program Teaches Job Skills To Those Who Are Struggling

Kentucky.com:

I have never gotten over the sting of standing in a grocery check-out lane with my food stamp coupons and overhearing the woman behind me make disparaging remarks about people on welfare.

That was more than 30 years ago, while I was earning a college degree, working an internship and caring for my daughter. I needed all of the $135 I received monthly, the food stamps, the medical card for my daughter, and the rent assistance just to hang on. The woman in the line assumed I was getting a handout, while I knew it was a hand-up.

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Net providers begin warning of illegal downloads

Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation's five major Internet service providers.

The Copyright Alert System, organized by the recording and film industry, is being activated this week to target consumers using peer-to-peer software.

Under the new system, complaints will prompt an Internet service provider ? such as Verizon or AT&T ? to notify a customer whose Internet address has been detected sharing files illegally. A person will be given up to six opportunities to stop before the Internet provider will take more drastic steps, such as temporarily slowing their connection, or redirecting Internet traffic until they acknowledge they received a notice or review educational materials about copyright law.

Consumers who maintain they have been wrongly accused would be forced to pay $35 to appeal the decision. The fee would be reimbursed if they prevail.

Proponents say the focus is on deterring the average consumer rather than chronic violators. The director of the organization behind the system, Jill Lesser of the Center for Copyright Infringement, said in a blog post Monday that the program is "meant to educate rather than punish, and direct (users) to legal alternatives."

Each Internet provider is expected to implement their own system. The other providers expected to participate are Cablevision, Time Warner Cable and Comcast. (NBC News is part of NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast, a provider of cable TV and broadband Internet access.)

The program gives each customer five or six "strikes" after a music or film company has detected illegal file-sharing and lodged a complaint. The first alerts are expected to be educational, while the third and fourth would require the customer to acknowledge that they have received the warnings and understand their behavior is illegal. The final warnings are expected to lead to "mitigation measures," such as slowing a person's Internet connection speeds.

Officials involved in the effort acknowledge it's unlikely to stop the biggest violators. There are ways to disguise an IP address or use a neighbor's connection that is unlocked. Public wireless connections, such as those offered at coffee shops, also won't be monitored.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/net-providers-begin-warning-illegal-downloads-1C8543845

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Weather extremes provoked by trapping of giant waves in the atmosphere

Feb. 25, 2013 ? The world has suffered from severe regional weather extremes in recent years, such as the heat wave in the United States in 2011 or the one in Russia 2010 coinciding with the unprecedented Pakistan flood. Behind these devastating individual events there is a common physical cause, propose scientists of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). The study will be published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and suggests that man-made climate change repeatedly disturbs the patterns of atmospheric flow around the globe's Northern hemisphere through a subtle resonance mechanism.

"An important part of the global air motion in the mid-latitudes of the Earth normally takes the form of waves wandering around the planet, oscillating between the tropical and the Arctic regions. So when they swing up, these waves suck warm air from the tropics to Europe, Russia, or the US, and when they swing down, they do the same thing with cold air from the Arctic," explains lead author Vladimir Petoukhov.

"What we found is that during several recent extreme weather events these planetary waves almost freeze in their tracks for weeks. So instead of bringing in cool air after having brought warm air in before, the heat just stays. In fact, we observe a strong amplification of the usually weak, slowly moving component of these waves," says Petoukhov. Time is critical here: two or three days of 30 degrees Celsius are no problem, but twenty or more days lead to extreme heat stress. Since many ecosystems and cities are not adapted to this, prolonged hot periods can result in a high death toll, forest fires, and dramatic harvest losses.

Anomalous surface temperatures are disturbing the air flows

Climate change caused by greenhouse-gas emissions from fossil-fuel burning does not mean uniform global warming -- in the Arctic, the relative increase of temperatures, amplified by the loss of snow and ice, is higher than on average. This in turn reduces the temperature difference between the Arctic and, for example, Europe, yet temperature differences are a main driver of air flow. Additionally, continents generally warm and cool more readily than the oceans. "These two factors are crucial for the mechanism we detected," says Petoukhov. "They result in an unnatural pattern of the mid-latitude air flow, so that for extended periods the slow synoptic waves get trapped."

The authors of the study developed equations that describe the wave motions in the extra-tropical atmosphere and show under what conditions those waves can grind to a halt and get amplified. They tested their assumptions using standard daily weather data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). During recent periods in which several major weather extremes occurred, the trapping and strong amplification of particular waves -- like "wave seven" (which has seven troughs and crests spanning the globe) -- was indeed observed. The data show an increase in the occurrence of these specific atmospheric patterns, which is statistically significant at the 90 percent confidence level.

The probability of extremes increases -- but other factors come in as well

"Our dynamical analysis helps to explain the increasing number of novel weather extremes. It complements previous research that already linked such phenomena to climate change, but did not yet identify a mechanism behind it," says Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, director of PIK and co-author of the study. "This is quite a breakthrough, even though things are not at all simple -- the suggested physical process increases the probability of weather extremes, but additional factors certainly play a role as well, including natural variability." Also, the 32-year period studied in the project provides a good indication of the mechanism involved, yet is too short for definite conclusions.

Nevertheless, the study significantly advances the understanding of the relation between weather extremes and human-made climate change. Scientists were surprised by how far outside past experience some of the recent extremes have been. The new data show that the emergence of extraordinary weather is not just a linear response to the mean warming trend, and the proposed mechanism could explain that.

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  1. Petoukhov, V., Rahmstorf, S., Petri, S., Schellnhuber, H. J. Quasi-resonant amplification of planetary waves and recent Northern Hemisphere weather extremes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1222000110

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Experts sound off on the peril and potential of the evolving Web ...

Depending on what type of Internet user you are, you either think the Web is an open, free-flowing, exchange of ideas and thoughts ? or you?re constantly terrified we are rapidly losing access to the only place where real freedom of expression is allowed to live.

In reality, we?re probably stuck somewhere in between. For all intents and purposes, we users (at least those in the U.S.) have an immense amount of tools and applications at our disposal that are inarguably making communication and creativity easier. You only have to look as far as the DIY movement, consumerization?of the 3D printer, and the democratization of learning to code to know that the Internet and technology have made it remarkably simple for anyone to become a creator of nearly anything. These are undeniably good things that we have our current digital industry to thank for.

At the same time, governments and corporations are being charged with trying to restrict our access to these amazing tools provided by the Internet. More than ever before, platforms are getting information requests upon information requests, and the control large Internet corporations have over what we see and don?t see online is worrisome. This intersection between everything the Internet has given us and everything that could potentially be taken away was a focus at New York Social Media Week, where a handful of industry experts spoke about the potential and perils of our Worldwide Web.

The geography of the Internet

Part of how governments want to control the Web is by treating it as a physical place ? one with borders that give them the rights to dictate what happens inside their countries.??Governments want to divvy up the Internet and create points of control,? Katherine Maher, Director of Strategy and Communications for Access, an international organization dedicated to human rights and technology policy,?said during her keynote at this week?s event. Like a legislature can govern its constituents within its borders, so too would they like to govern the Internet within their own borders.

There are currently some 133 counties where the Internet can be ?turned off with a phone call.?

Clearly, the largest risk here is to repress governments, and we?ve seen the effects these places have had?on the Internet. According to Maher, there are currently some 133 counties where the Internet can be ?turned off with a phone call,? which is a frightening thought.

It?s hard to deny that the Web has become a ?place? of sorts. Thanks to the advent of social networking, there?s a tangibility to online lives, and this makes the Internet feel like a physical place. Unfortunately, there are those who want to capitalize on this sentiment and set up rules and regulations over the Internet ? but that inherently challenges the most important part of the Web. It?s supposed to the great connector, the great communicator, the one true thing that can enable us to interact with anyone, anywhere.

The global Web is also having more of an affect on global politics than ever before. ArchiTechs author Rahaf Harfoush spoke to the interconnectivity of the Internet to real world relationships ? these affect everyone, from middle schoolers to international leaders. The Cablegate disaster, for instance, put politicians around the globe in awkward positions as the damning things they?d said about one another were suddenly publicly available. It?s like talking about your friend behind his back only to realize everyone in your school ? including your friend ? was listening. The difference, of course, is that classroom gossip is merely embarrassing; political squabbles can have greater consequences.

The dangers of the filtering slippery slope

While the intersections of Internet and politics are filled with massive gray areas, another concern for the open Web is the effect of filtering. Aggregation has become an important trend, and one that is dominating how we find, process, and interact with content. As more and more people gain Internet access via various devices, and as the Web simultaneously puts new tools into our hands for creating content to fill it with, discovery is a problem. Really, it?s a happy problem. We are all creators now, and there is so much happening online and through social networks that we can?t get to it all. There is no end to the Internet.

Still, the intensity of the amount of information for us to process what?s out there is what?s led to aggregator and curator overload. And while these tools inarguably try to help us focus in on what?s relevant and important to us, the consequence is that we?re limiting ourselves to what we see.

EP and AO at SMWAfter stepping away from MoveOn, his political affiliated organization, UpWorthy?s Eli Pariser decided to broaden his Facebook News Feed horizons. ?I went on a friending campaign to meet people that had different points of view ? right wing, libertarians ? I wanted a News Feed with a more diverse set of opinions and ideas,? he said. ?Instead, I noticed none of these new people I added to my online environment were showing up at all. Facebook was looking at my interactions and saw I?d engaged with people who shared my political beliefs more, and upranking them and downranking the content of people I didn?t agree with.? The result? A very homogenous Facebook experience.

Pariser, along with his friend and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, warned about the false perception that we?ve moved beyond the age of gatekeepers. They?re still there, maybe stronger than ever, because they?re so well hidden. ?We?ve turned the power over to algorithms instead of people, but they are doing the same things,? Pariser said, naming Google and Facebook as two obvious culprits.

There?s an easy metaphor here: that the Internet will follow the route of radio. It was this amazing democratic tool for free speech ? and then companies like Clear Channel came in and took control of the medium and it lost much of its power. Will the Internet follow this trajectory?

Checks and balances

Of course it?s not all doom and gloom for the Web. Individuals have more power than ever before to utilize and even change how the Internet is evolving. ?There?s a renewed sense about being engaged as a citizen,? Ohanian said. ?We can hold companies and our government accountable.? To demonstrate his point, Ohanian pulled up an app that immediately connects you to your representative so you can issue a complaint, question, criticism, or request more information about something.

?We should have the same expectations [of transparency] of our politicians that we do of Kim Kardashian.?

Speaking to the power of the individual, Harfoush also pointed out the case of Bradley Manning. While an undeniably controversial figure, he certainly speaks to the effect one person can have thanks to the democratization of the Web. ?One person was able to affect diplomacy on a global level,? she said.

The take-away from all of this is that we should be demanding transparency about what?s happening in the development of the Web ? and we?re starting to be trained to do this thanks to social networking and the fact that we are live streaming everything that happens to us. ?Thanks to social media, there?s an expectancy for transparency,? Ohanian says. ?We should have the same expectations of our politicians that we do of Kim Kardashian.?

More than we realize, the future of social networks and the Web is in our hands. As Pariser puts it, ?we need to step up and be citizens of this virtual space.?

Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/experts-sound-off-on-the-peril-and-potential-of-the-evolving-web/

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Friday, February 22, 2013

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By Snubbing Chris Christie at CPAC, the GOP Proves They?ve Gone Fringe

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CPAC is suggesting that they snubbed Chris Christie this year. He is not ?invited? to the cray-cray. That?s what he gets for helping his constituents by dealing with the President.

Another way of looking at this is that only Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) is smart enough to avoid addressing CPAC this year. He?s already proven that he?s able to strategize for the long term and knows the value of being seen working with the President and Democrats.

The rest of the clowns are piling into the shrinking GOP tent, including electoral losers Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney. Of course, neither of them have a thing to lose; they?ve already lost.

For some reason, NBC suggests that this means CPAC is mainstream. While I get how they got there (CPAC used to be far right of the party, anti-establishment), I think what it really means is that the entire Republican Party has gone fringe. They just don?t know it yet.

Let?s recap: Republicans, including the headliners at CPAC, are all polling poorly and have lost national elections precisely because of their positions. CPAC is the driver of those losing positions (wrong on immigration, wrong on gay rights, wrong on women?s rights, wrong on taxing the rich, etc).

CPAC is also a happy home for white supremacists and the NRA while banning gay Republicans like GOProud. If you were planning to run for President in 2016 and thought you might like to actually win, would you want to be seen pallin? around with plummeting poll contagion? Would you want your picture taken with Mitt 47% Cayman Romney or Sarah Death Panels Palin?

CPAC is snubbing the Republican with the highest approval ratings (Chris Christie), while cozying up to already-losts and never-will-bes. So while CPAC may be establishment Republican now, it?s not mainstream. And that?s because the Republican Party is no longer mainstream.

The Tea Party has driven the Republican Party off of the cliff of reality and national electability. Republican ?stars? Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Paul Ryan will all be hawking their wares at CPAC (anyone want to buy a water bottle?).

Anyone seen their polling numbers lately? They have to go to CPAC. A section of the conservative fringe is all they have.

Christie had his fun playing the raging Obama hater last year at CPAC. But it?s time to get serious about winning a national election, and perhaps the governor distinguishes himself from his brethren via his ability to read a poll sans skewing.

Chris Christie is the only Republican who stands a chance in 2016 and he?s not going to ruin that by getting smeared with CPAC stench. Maybe they snubbed him, maybe it was mutual. No matter what, not appearing at CPAC will only help the Governor, who seems to have realized that appeasing crazy doesn?t feel as great as actually winning.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/politicususa/fJAl/~3/KT4o3EHSMHo/chris-christie-republican-smart-avoid-cpac-cray-cray.html

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Washington Nationals make a big addition with veteran pitcher Young

The Washington Nationals have agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Chris Young on a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League spring yraining.

Young is 53-43 with a 3.79 ERA in 159 career starts with New York-NL (2011-12), San Diego (2006-10) and Texas (2004-05). The 33-year-old, who earned an All-Star nod with the Padres in ?07, has posted winning seasons in seven of his nine big-league campaigns.

The 6-foot-10 righthander went 4-9 with a 4.15 ERA in 20 starts last season with the Mets.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Military plane crashes in Yemen, kills at least 9

SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? A Yemeni military plane crashed Tuesday into a neighborhood in the country's capital, Sanaa, killing at least nine people and injuring 18, medical and security officials said.

The plane crashed during a training exercise, according to Interior Ministry spokesman Mohammed al-Mawry. It hit two houses in the al-Qadissiya district, al-Mawry told The Associated Press. He said the pilot was also killed in the crash.

The spokesman did not give a reason for the crash but said military experts were investigating the incident.

An eyewitness, Ahmed Fathi, said he saw five burnt bodies taken away by an ambulance. Fathi, who lives in the neighborhood, also said two houses were completely destroyed in the crash and that people were still believed to be under the rubble.

The neighborhood is close to the main city square that was the epicenter of Yemen's uprising and protests in the past two years.

Medical officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media, said the civilians killed in the crash included three women, two children and four men. They said there were more victims under the rubble.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Video: Cameras banned as Obama golfs with Tiger Woods



>>> president obama returns to washington tonight following a presidents' day weekend golf vacation in florida. yesterday's for some was a memorable one, since one of the four was tiger woods . that's a first for both men. the presidential golf outing is a long-time tradition. so is the desire to stay out of camera range, most of the time. though this might be a little different. nbc's andrea mitchell is with us tonight from washington with more. andrea, good evening.

>> good evening, brian. the president's downtime is very special time. the white house also has made a commitment to have a small group of reporters following him everywhere he goes. all that blew up this weekend in florida when white house reporters were locked out of an exclusive golf club and only found out that the world's most powerful man was playing a round with the world's most famous golfer on twitter from the golf channel . when fdr died in warm springs , georgia in 1945 , white house reporters were in washington . when president eisenhower had his first heart attack after playing 27 holes of golf outside denver in 1955 , the press corps was first told it was indie jegs. ronald reagan rode horseback at his ranch out any coverage. president bill ton had to be carried off tearing his achilles tendon . the traveling press corps, miles away . most americans understand, the presidency is 24/7. presidents deserve time off beyond weekends at camp david . there is also something else at work here, historians say. be prepared to see a different barack obama in the second term compared to the first term. willing to do things that may reflect negatively on him, like playing golf with a controversial figure like tiger woo woods.

>> it's true that if he had played golf with tiger woods during the campaign, it might have been interpreted differently. and anything was fair game or a source of controversy in a campaign. so, of course, he feels more liberated now to do something like that.

>> reporter: the white house president corps only found out from the golf channel 's tim roseford on twitter and then on air.

>> to see them drive off to the first tee, tiger in the passengers seat to play together and they had a blast.

>> reporter: while cameras are never howed to see much, president bush 41 welcomed coverage in kennebunkport, president's clinton and obama have seen on martha's vineyard. and president bush 43 talked about terrorism on the golf course .

>> i call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. thank you. now watch this drive.

>> reporter: and this white house was eager to show the president enjoying quality time with john boehner and bill clinton .

>> this is not about a trivial issue like a golf game. we don't really care about the president's score. what we care about is access to the president of the united states . whether it's a democrat or a republican.

>> reporter: tonight the white house says that cameras were kept out because the president was playing on a private course and they were planning to announce the round with tiger woods at the end of the day , had it not been tweeted out first. brian?

>> andrea mitchell in our d.c.

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Is "Left" Vs. "Right" Hard-coded Into Your Brain?

New submitter kyjellyfish writes "Research published in the journal PLOS ONE, suggests that your parents 'Left or 'Right' party affiliations are not the only factor at work shaping a person's political identity. Differences in opinion between 'Lefties' and 'Righties' may reflect specific physiological processes. In research performed over 10 years ago, brain scans showed that London cab drivers' gray matter grew larger to help them store a mental map of the city." From the article: "Other scans have shown that brain regions associated with risk and uncertainty, such as the fear-processing amygdala, differ in structure in liberals and conservatives. And different architecture means different behavior. Liberals tend to seek out novelty and uncertainty, while conservatives exhibit strong changes in attitude to threatening situations. The former are more willing to accept risk, while the latter tends to have more intense physical reactions to threatening stimuli."

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Seth Curry?s Mom Blows Up On Twitter

The Blue Devils hosted UNC on Wednesday night and won a surprisingly competitive game, but the real story was Sonya Curry?s celebration.

After her son, Seth, hit a big three in the second half, Sonya celebrated with a duck face fist pump that sent the Internet into a frenzy. Check out some of the best tweets below:

Sonya Curry, the wife of former NBA sharp-shooter Dell Curry, shot to fame when her other son, Stephen, starred at Davidson.

With even ESPN?s Dick Vitale stating Wednesday night that Sonya Curry looked more like Seth?s sister than his mom, we have a feeling Mrs. Curry is going to be the toast of March again when the NCAA tournament starts next month.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

Sony Xperia Z can be used as an underwater cam, watch it film inside a swimming pool

1. _Bone_ posted on 3 hours ago 1 17

They should've focused on land camera performance instead of underwater, same goes for the screen viewing over making it idiot-proof.

3. rusticguy posted on 3 hours ago 3 8

They are probably aiming to sell under water. These are nothing but gimmicks. They should have concentrated more on battery :)

4. _Bone_ posted on 3 hours ago 8 5

Dolphins are the target market.

8. rusticguy posted on 3 hours ago 0 7

Yea probably they want it for recording how they are tortured in Japanese waters so that IOC could consider turning down Japan's 2020 bid for Olympics.

15. pwnarena posted on 2 hours ago 2 0

maybe just feelin bitter because sammy and nokia can't do it with their high end devices. it's the same thing with why would you want to have a camera that can take good low light photos. are you spying on someone behind the shadows? why do you need a splitting screen while watching a movie and monitoring the stock market on your GN when you can just buy two diferent devices at lower prices? these new features serve some good purposes but fans of competing brands just refuse to acknowledge that they can also be useful.

26. rusticguy posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

Imate did all this way back with their military grade QWERTY phone that they made Nothing very special about this...

http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/i-mate-Announces-Military-Grade-Rugged-Smartphone

9. lee480 posted on 3 hours ago 0 2

If I took Galaxy S3 for a swim, what will happen?? :)

13. Stedus posted on 2 hours ago 4 0

Easy: say good bye to your S3 :))

17. pwnarena posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

you wouldn't be too stupid to take a device to water with you when you know the device can't endure getting in contact with water. you will by a waterproofing case first. invalid argument.

please, if you support xz, make more sensible comments. sony fans need to have some class unlike those brainwashed sammy cult followers.

10. PhoneArenaUser posted on 2 hours ago 2 0

Try that with Oppo Find 5...

12. _Bone_ posted on 2 hours ago 0 9

Why would I go underwater WITH A PHONE! Hello?

But gotta give props for marketing. Dusting off $300 extra profit never was this easy.

19. PhoneArenaUser posted on 2 hours ago 4 0

Maybe you won't, but maybe other will, world is big and there is more people than only you! I even don't talk that there still is a chance that phone may get wet by accident and that's mean IP57 certificate is advantage not disadvantage!

28. _Bone_ posted on 2 hours ago 0 1

Sony fanatics already wet themselves so I guess the IP57 certificate comes handy ;) but I tell you right now: SIX WEEKS and dozens of them will storm forums infuriated, claiming Sony cheated them cause the phone went to the crapper on their first jump into the swimming pool. Which of course is because it's not really an underwater gadget as the video advertises, the 1m resistance is not enough even for pocket depth, and most ppl's hands go below that while swimming.

There will be lawsuits by ppl. who accidentally dropped the phone while fooling around in the pool or sea as 3 feets under is game over, so the world might be big, but the Z's underwater resitance is quite shallow.

24. rgxVOiD posted on 2 hours ago 1 0

The question is not why, but why not.

25. PhoneArenaUser posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

Sometimes data inside the phone is more worth than a phone by itself so IP57 certificate is handy advantage for a phone even if you won't going to dive in to the pool with it. I even don't talk that there still is a chance that phone may get wet by any other accidents than only a pool.

14. GTR722 posted on 2 hours ago 3 0

Read more reviews of the Z. The only one where they troll the camera is in this Samsung site. Phone Arena is a well know Sony hater site, look at the reviews of their phones and compare it with samsung. Just the Xperia P and the GS3 Mini one is a disgrace.

29. _Bone_ posted on 2 hours ago 0 1

Or they tested all phones unlike you, therefore have an objective view. A poll would probably make the S3 the phone of the year, yet it didn't even make PhoneArena top3 of 2012, where a Samsung landed both in the worst phone and worst tablet category. So your suggestion of preferential treatment is complete rubbish.

2. meXpersonified posted on 3 hours ago 7 0

now dats a smartphone ...dat can be truely urs no matter where u go and what u do !...
beast which doesnt come wid "handle me wid care" tag ..atleast i want to spend less time worrying about my phone !!

5. _Bone_ posted on 3 hours ago 0 3

You must fall into the sewer quite often laddy.

6. p5yb0rg posted on 3 hours ago 0 5

I will NEVER buy another sony phone.. In terms of comparable pricing to features, Sony phones are drastically overpriced and do not provide any significant features to justify their high costs. Sony does not offer anything but subpar performance and their support in terms of software updates, is by far the worst I've seen. The Xperia Z would probably never see the likes of KLP, it should be tossed in a pool and left there.

11. emadshiny posted on 2 hours ago 1 0

so you can buy Iphone with its affordable price. LOL.

18. p5yb0rg posted on 2 hours ago 0 2

No thanks, I'm with HTC all the way

21. pwnarena posted on 2 hours ago 1 0

htc butterfly is only splash resistant but it has a better display.

23. emadshiny posted on 2 hours ago 2 0

so you think HTC one is cheaper than this one?
you're wrong. it is more costly.

27. rgxVOiD posted on 2 hours ago 0 0

soo... burst mode (68 sec. = 999 photos), video HDR, dust/water resistance, superior auto, dragontail glass, glonass, low SAR value, and being just a little larger than GSIII while having a bigger screen counts as "does not offer anything", then I don't know what you want. Subpar performance you say? Xperia V is faster than GSIII in most of the benchmarks and that's dual-core so this should not be subpar. Software updates, we'll see, time will tell

7. amiroo posted on 3 hours ago 0 4

oooo plz enough we know thats water resistance but xperia have only this advantage!!??
its not enough plz produce it for dolphin or shark under the water..

16. Rexperia posted on 2 hours ago 5 0

The HATERS will become HATERS ever....

20. pwnarena posted on 2 hours ago 2 0

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30. GeneralTsosChicken posted on 1 min ago 0 0

I'm Sorry But "This Changes Everything"

Sony Xperia Z can be used as an underwater cam, watch it film inside a swimming pool

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sony-Xperia-Z-can-be-used-as-an-underwater-cam-watch-it-film-inside-a-swimming-pool_id39836

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