Friday, 25 January 2013

Multi-tasking micro-lights could spark a communications revolution

Multi-tasking micro-lights could spark a communications revolution [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jan-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: EPSRC Press Office
pressoffice@epsrc.ac.uk
01-793-444-404
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Tiny LED lights now being developed could deliver Wi-Fi-like internet communications, while simultaneously displaying information, and providing illumination for homes, offices and a whole host of other locations.

Over the next four years, with Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funding, a consortium of UK universities led by the University of Strathclyde will be developing this innovative technology to help unleash the full potential of 'Li-Fi' the transmission of internet communications using visible light rather than the radio waves and microwaves currently in use.

Although the potential possibilities offered by Li-Fi are already being explored all over the world, this EPSRC-funded consortium is pursuing a radical, distinctive vision that could deliver enormous benefits.

Underpinning Li-Fi is the use of light emitting diodes (LEDs), a rapidly spreading lighting technology which is expected to become dominant over the next 20 years. Imperceptibly, LEDs flicker on and off thousands of times a second. By altering the length of the flickers, it is possible to send digital information to specially adapted PCs and other electronic devices making Li-Fi the digital equivalent of Morse Code. This would make the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum available for internet communications, easing pressure on the increasingly crowded parts now used.

But rather than developing Li-Fi LEDs around 1mm2 in size, which other researchers around the world are concentrating on, the EPSRC-funded team is developing tiny, micron-sized LEDs which potentially offers a number of major advantages:

Firstly, the tiny LEDs are able to flicker on and off 1,000 times quicker than the larger LEDs this also means they can transmit data more quickly. Secondly, 1,000 micron-sized LEDs would fit into the space occupied by a single larger 1mm2 LED, with each of these tiny LEDs acting as a separate communication channel. A 1mm2 sized array of micron-sized LEDs could therefore communicate 1,000 x 1,000 (-i.e. a million) times as much information as one 1mm2 LED.

Moreover, each micron-sized LED would act as a tiny pixel. So one large LED array display (e.g. used to light a living room, a meeting room or the interior of an aircraft), could also be used as a screen displaying information at exactly the same time as providing internet communications and the overall room lighting.

Professor Martin Dawson of the University of Strathclyde, who is leading the initiative, says: "Imagine an LED array beside a motorway helping to light the road, displaying the latest traffic updates and transmitting internet information wirelessly to passengers' laptops, netbooks and smartphones. This is the kind of extraordinary, energy-saving parallelism that we believe our pioneering technology could deliver."

Eventually, it could even be possible for the LEDs to incorporate sensing capabilities too. For example, your mobile phone could be equipped with a flash that you point at a shop display where everything has been given an electronic price tag, and the price of all the items and other information about them would show up on your phone's display.

You can find out more about the research in an audio slide show on the EPSRC YouTube channel. (NB the full link address is http://www.youtube.com/user/EPSRCvideo?feature=mhum) (NB this will be live from 00.01hrs, Friday 25th January 2012). The title of the audio slide show is 'Li-Fi Multi-tasking micro-lights could spark a communications revolution'.

To enable the remarkable potential to be realised, the consortium has drawn together a unique breadth and depth of expertise unmatched by any other Li-Fi research team anywhere in the world.

Professor Dawson says: "The Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford and St Andrews are all working with us, bringing specific expertise in complementary areas that will equip the consortium to tackle the many formidable challenges involved in electronics, computing and materials, for instance in making this vision a reality. This is technology that could start to touch every aspect of human life within a decade."

###

Notes for Editors

The term Li-Fi was coined by one of the partners in the project, Professor Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh in a TED talk in July 2011. For more information see: http://bit.ly/tedvlc

Emerging spin-out companies that are related to this research are: mLED see www.mled-ltd.com/ and pureVLC see www.purevlc.com The research team will harness LEDs made from gallium nitride, a material whose properties are ideal for high-power, high-frequency applications.

The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum is 10,000 times bigger than the microwave part of the spectrum. Li-Fi could therefore make a huge contribution to enabling growing demand for internet communications to be met in future.

Li-Fi cannot be achieved using standard incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs.

One micron is one millionth of a metre.

The Engineering and Physical Sciences research Council (EPSRC) is the UK's main agency for funding research in engineering and physical sciences. EPSRC invests around 800m a year in research and postgraduate training, to help the nation handle the next generation of technological change. The areas covered range from information technology to structural engineering, and mathematics to materials science. This research forms the basis for future economic development in the UK and improvements for everyone's health, lifestyle and culture. EPSRC works alongside other Research Councils with responsibility for other areas of research. The Research Councils work collectively on issues of common concern via research Councils UK.

The University of Strathclyde is one of Europe's leading centres in research on the materials and device underpinnings of 'Solid-State Lighting', the transformative replacement of traditional incandescent and fluorescent lamps by energy-efficient, long-lasting and environmentally-friendly, semiconductor based, light-emitting diode (LED) technology. The University's research in this area over the past decade has been funded by EPSRC, TSB, EU and RCUK programmes totalling more than 15 million.

With the express target of drawing academic and industrial expertise together to address the solid-state lighting/electronics interface and its implications for custom-controlled lighting systems, the University of Strathclyde is establishing a new research centre, the Intelligent Lighting Centre (ILC), based on its leading R&D capability and housed in its innovative Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) a 103 million research and innovation hub currently under construction. The University of Strathclyde is also leading a new 4.6 million Programme Grant 'Ultra-parallel visible light communications: UP-VLC', funded by EPSRC from September 2012 to August 2016, which seeks to investigate the profound implications of solid-state lighting for next-generation optical communications. This programme, involving collaborations with the Universities of St. Andrews, Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh, aims to pioneer the creation of an entirely new data communications infrastructure based on solid-state lighting, where lighting components provide both illumination and an ultra-high-bandwidth 'Light Fidelity (Li-Fi)' technology complimentary to traditional Wi-Fi.

For more information on the University of Strathclyde visit: http://www.strath.ac.uk/

For more information, contact:

Professor Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh, tel: 0131 650 5591, e-mail: h.haas@ed.ac.uk (available from 11 am on Thursday 24th January 2012 for interviews)

Professor Martin Dawson, University of Strathclyde, tel: 0141 548 4663, e-mail: m.dawson@strath.ac.uk (Professor Dawson will be available from 9am on Friday 25th January, 2013)

Images are available from the EPSRC Press Office. Contact tel: 01793 444404, e-mail: pressoffice@epsrc.ac.uk

Image captions:

ProfDawson.jpg: Professor Martin Dawson from the University of Strathclyde who is leading this research.

ProfHaas.jpg: Professor Harald Haas, from the University of Edinburgh (who originally coined the term Li-Fi), is a partner in this research project.

Ledlight.jpg: In the long-term larger LED lights like this could be replaced by arrays of micron-sized LEDS which will enable many different tasks to be carried simultaneously such as powering a laptop, providing illumination and displaying information.



[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Multi-tasking micro-lights could spark a communications revolution [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jan-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: EPSRC Press Office
pressoffice@epsrc.ac.uk
01-793-444-404
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Tiny LED lights now being developed could deliver Wi-Fi-like internet communications, while simultaneously displaying information, and providing illumination for homes, offices and a whole host of other locations.

Over the next four years, with Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funding, a consortium of UK universities led by the University of Strathclyde will be developing this innovative technology to help unleash the full potential of 'Li-Fi' the transmission of internet communications using visible light rather than the radio waves and microwaves currently in use.

Although the potential possibilities offered by Li-Fi are already being explored all over the world, this EPSRC-funded consortium is pursuing a radical, distinctive vision that could deliver enormous benefits.

Underpinning Li-Fi is the use of light emitting diodes (LEDs), a rapidly spreading lighting technology which is expected to become dominant over the next 20 years. Imperceptibly, LEDs flicker on and off thousands of times a second. By altering the length of the flickers, it is possible to send digital information to specially adapted PCs and other electronic devices making Li-Fi the digital equivalent of Morse Code. This would make the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum available for internet communications, easing pressure on the increasingly crowded parts now used.

But rather than developing Li-Fi LEDs around 1mm2 in size, which other researchers around the world are concentrating on, the EPSRC-funded team is developing tiny, micron-sized LEDs which potentially offers a number of major advantages:

Firstly, the tiny LEDs are able to flicker on and off 1,000 times quicker than the larger LEDs this also means they can transmit data more quickly. Secondly, 1,000 micron-sized LEDs would fit into the space occupied by a single larger 1mm2 LED, with each of these tiny LEDs acting as a separate communication channel. A 1mm2 sized array of micron-sized LEDs could therefore communicate 1,000 x 1,000 (-i.e. a million) times as much information as one 1mm2 LED.

Moreover, each micron-sized LED would act as a tiny pixel. So one large LED array display (e.g. used to light a living room, a meeting room or the interior of an aircraft), could also be used as a screen displaying information at exactly the same time as providing internet communications and the overall room lighting.

Professor Martin Dawson of the University of Strathclyde, who is leading the initiative, says: "Imagine an LED array beside a motorway helping to light the road, displaying the latest traffic updates and transmitting internet information wirelessly to passengers' laptops, netbooks and smartphones. This is the kind of extraordinary, energy-saving parallelism that we believe our pioneering technology could deliver."

Eventually, it could even be possible for the LEDs to incorporate sensing capabilities too. For example, your mobile phone could be equipped with a flash that you point at a shop display where everything has been given an electronic price tag, and the price of all the items and other information about them would show up on your phone's display.

You can find out more about the research in an audio slide show on the EPSRC YouTube channel. (NB the full link address is http://www.youtube.com/user/EPSRCvideo?feature=mhum) (NB this will be live from 00.01hrs, Friday 25th January 2012). The title of the audio slide show is 'Li-Fi Multi-tasking micro-lights could spark a communications revolution'.

To enable the remarkable potential to be realised, the consortium has drawn together a unique breadth and depth of expertise unmatched by any other Li-Fi research team anywhere in the world.

Professor Dawson says: "The Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford and St Andrews are all working with us, bringing specific expertise in complementary areas that will equip the consortium to tackle the many formidable challenges involved in electronics, computing and materials, for instance in making this vision a reality. This is technology that could start to touch every aspect of human life within a decade."

###

Notes for Editors

The term Li-Fi was coined by one of the partners in the project, Professor Harald Haas from the University of Edinburgh in a TED talk in July 2011. For more information see: http://bit.ly/tedvlc

Emerging spin-out companies that are related to this research are: mLED see www.mled-ltd.com/ and pureVLC see www.purevlc.com The research team will harness LEDs made from gallium nitride, a material whose properties are ideal for high-power, high-frequency applications.

The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum is 10,000 times bigger than the microwave part of the spectrum. Li-Fi could therefore make a huge contribution to enabling growing demand for internet communications to be met in future.

Li-Fi cannot be achieved using standard incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs.

One micron is one millionth of a metre.

The Engineering and Physical Sciences research Council (EPSRC) is the UK's main agency for funding research in engineering and physical sciences. EPSRC invests around 800m a year in research and postgraduate training, to help the nation handle the next generation of technological change. The areas covered range from information technology to structural engineering, and mathematics to materials science. This research forms the basis for future economic development in the UK and improvements for everyone's health, lifestyle and culture. EPSRC works alongside other Research Councils with responsibility for other areas of research. The Research Councils work collectively on issues of common concern via research Councils UK.

The University of Strathclyde is one of Europe's leading centres in research on the materials and device underpinnings of 'Solid-State Lighting', the transformative replacement of traditional incandescent and fluorescent lamps by energy-efficient, long-lasting and environmentally-friendly, semiconductor based, light-emitting diode (LED) technology. The University's research in this area over the past decade has been funded by EPSRC, TSB, EU and RCUK programmes totalling more than 15 million.

With the express target of drawing academic and industrial expertise together to address the solid-state lighting/electronics interface and its implications for custom-controlled lighting systems, the University of Strathclyde is establishing a new research centre, the Intelligent Lighting Centre (ILC), based on its leading R&D capability and housed in its innovative Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) a 103 million research and innovation hub currently under construction. The University of Strathclyde is also leading a new 4.6 million Programme Grant 'Ultra-parallel visible light communications: UP-VLC', funded by EPSRC from September 2012 to August 2016, which seeks to investigate the profound implications of solid-state lighting for next-generation optical communications. This programme, involving collaborations with the Universities of St. Andrews, Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh, aims to pioneer the creation of an entirely new data communications infrastructure based on solid-state lighting, where lighting components provide both illumination and an ultra-high-bandwidth 'Light Fidelity (Li-Fi)' technology complimentary to traditional Wi-Fi.

For more information on the University of Strathclyde visit: http://www.strath.ac.uk/

For more information, contact:

Professor Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh, tel: 0131 650 5591, e-mail: h.haas@ed.ac.uk (available from 11 am on Thursday 24th January 2012 for interviews)

Professor Martin Dawson, University of Strathclyde, tel: 0141 548 4663, e-mail: m.dawson@strath.ac.uk (Professor Dawson will be available from 9am on Friday 25th January, 2013)

Images are available from the EPSRC Press Office. Contact tel: 01793 444404, e-mail: pressoffice@epsrc.ac.uk

Image captions:

ProfDawson.jpg: Professor Martin Dawson from the University of Strathclyde who is leading this research.

ProfHaas.jpg: Professor Harald Haas, from the University of Edinburgh (who originally coined the term Li-Fi), is a partner in this research project.

Ledlight.jpg: In the long-term larger LED lights like this could be replaced by arrays of micron-sized LEDS which will enable many different tasks to be carried simultaneously such as powering a laptop, providing illumination and displaying information.



[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-01/eaps-mmc012513.php

ncaa oakland news alec baldwin alec baldwin college basketball oakland pinnacle airlines

McGraw-Hill Acquires 20% Stake In Area9, The Adaptive Learning Company Behind Its New Smart eBooks

mhe-smartbook-screenshot-2 (1)As a 95-year-old publishing company primarily known for its textbooks, McGraw-Hill is not usually the type of exhibitor one finds at the Consumer Electronics Show, let alone one to make a splash. Nonetheless, the company went to Vegas this year (er, rather its education division, McGraw-Hill Education went to Vegas) to show off some innovative new technology. Again, McGraw-Hill (or textbook publishers in general) not a name one associates with "shiny new technology."

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/pqf2u7F0ygg/

London 2012 Slalom Canoe Alex Morgan Misty May Treanor Lolo Jones Aly Raisman Marvin Hamlisch Megan Rossee

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Video: The Anti-Wealth Defense

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/cnbc/50563884/

heather morris the bachelor finale march madness bracket south by southwest i want to know what love is courtney mercury retrograde

Real Estate: Investing in your future | Washington Blade - America's ...

child, money, gay news, Washington Blade

(Photo courtesy iStock)

Early last year I began to see the investors tiptoe back into the real estate market. Like tap dancers, they started slowly and then finished the year with a grand finale. Now, they are clogging, Bristol stomping and performing Riverdance all over the city.

Don?t believe me?? Just try to buy a fixer-upper in Petworth or in the northern and eastern sections of Columbia Heights.

Now that potential profit margins are nearing obscene levels again, lots of people are anxious to invest in the D.C. market. Not all are seasoned investors. Some may want to buy a property to rent out, some may want a distressed property to fix and resell and others may simply want a home to live in that they can put their personal imprint on over time.

The challenge in helping the small-scale investors is that they may be unprepared for the competition they face and the money required to add real estate to their portfolios. As with any other transaction, having a real estate agent by and on your side is extremely important, but even we have no crystal ball to say for sure whether a particular investment will be profitable.

To illustrate the market competition, here is some information taken from the Metropolitan Regional Information System (MRIS), our area?s multiple listing database, for properties sold in 2012.

A three-bedroom, 1.5-bath row house on New Hampshire Avenue near the Georgia/Petworth Metro generated a lot of interest. The home had been foreclosed upon and was in reasonably good shape, with a large footprint and a basement ready to be finished. The bank listed it for $345,000 in June. The final sales price 37 days later?? $515,000!

Want to start a bit lower to allow for multiple offers and still stay within your budget? Of the eight homes listed for $250,000 or less in eastern Columbia Heights, 25 percent sold at the list price and 75 percent sold above the list price. Two stood out from among the rest, one in the 600 block of Harvard Street, which sold for 20 percent over list and the clear winner, one on the same block of Newton Place that sold for more than 36 percent above its list price.

Perhaps a one-bedroom, one-bath condo to rent to others is your desire: less maintenance, fewer headaches, easy to obtain a tenant if it?s located near a Metro, right? In Dupont Circle, expect to pay the list price, an average of $345,000 for 750 square feet or less. In Capitol Hill, not as condo-oriented as other parts of the city, you may get a bargain at 99.5 percent of list prices averaging about $327,000 for a similar size unit.

Whatever your preference, buying property as an investor can be a bit tricky nowadays given the tightening of the mortgage market. This is one area where cash truly is king, not to get a bargain as much as to beat the competition, leaving our hopeful homeowner with his pre-approved FHA 203K renovation loan in the dust.

Without a surplus of cash, financing your purchase can be tricky too.? A down payment of 10-25 percent will get you most any condo, but what about those of you who are looking to purchase and renovate a row house? Depending on its condition, it may not be eligible for traditional financing, so you may need to look to alternative, ?hard money? lenders, friends and family, or personal loans, not only for the purchase, but for the renovation and holding costs as well.

Still game? Then consult with your agent about current rents and sales in the area you are interested in before you buy. Allow for cost overruns, vacancy rates and more time than you think you will need for each task on your to-do list. If you do your homework, understand the requirements and pitfalls and surround yourself with trusted advisers, you may soon be boot scootin? gleefully down 14th Street.

Valerie M. Blake is with Prudential PenFed Realty, an independently owned and operated broker member of BRER Affiliates, Inc. Reach her at 202-246-8602 or Valerie@DCHomeQuest.com. Prudential, the Prudential logo and the Rock symbol are registered service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide.? Used under license with no other affiliation with Prudential.? Equal Housing Opportunity.

Source: http://www.washingtonblade.com/2013/01/24/investing-in-your-future/

nick cannon lindsay lohan saturday night live snl lindsay lohan valley fever project x the lorax lorax

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

AMA categories: feng shui home | Feng Shui - Rusty Wilcox912's blog

AMA categories

AMA categories

Uploaded by:- ianbbrayshaw (66625421@N05) @ 2012-08-28 10:57:23

Choose a category that best suits your article:
??????????????????????????-
Arts and Entertainment: Astrology
Arts and Entertainment: Casino Gambling
Arts and Entertainment: General
Arts and Entertainment: Humanities
Arts and Entertainment: Humor
Arts and Entertainment: Movies TV
Arts and Entertainment: Music
Arts and Entertainment: Performing Arts
Arts and Entertainment: Philosophy
Arts and Entertainment: Photography
Arts and Entertainment: Poetry
Arts and Entertainment: Tattoos
Automotive: ATV
Automotive: General
Automotive: Mobile Audio Video
Automotive: Motorcycles
Automotive: RV
Automotive: Trucks
Business: Accounting
Business: Accounting Payroll
Business: Advertising
Business: Branding
Business: Careers Employment
Business: Change Management
Business: Continuity Disaster Recovery
Business: Customer Service
Business: Entrepreneurialism
Business: Ethics
Business: Franchising
Business: Fund Raising
Business: General
Business: Industrial Mechanical
Business: Management
Business: Marketing
Business: Marketing Direct
Business: Negotiation
Business: Networking
Business: Non Profit
Business: Outsourcing
Business: PR
Business: Presentation
Business: Productivity
Business: Renewable Energy
Business: Resume Cover Letters
Business: Retail
Business: Sales
Business: Sales Management
Business: Sales Telleselling
Business: Sales Training
Business: Security
Business: Small Business
Business: Solo Professionals
Business: Strategic Planning
Business: Team Building
Business: Top X Number of Tips
Business: Venture Capital
Business: Workplace Communication
Cancer: Breast Cancer
Cancer: Colon Rectal Cancer
Cancer: General
Cancer: Leukemia Lymphoma Cancer
Cancer: Lung Mesothelioma Asbestos
Cancer: Ovarian Cervical Uterine Cancer
Cancer: Prostate Cancer
Cancer: Skin Cancer
Communications: Broadband Internet
Communications: Fax
Communications: General
Communications: GPS
Communications: Mobile Cell Phone
Communications: Satellite Radio
Communications: Satellite TV
Communications: Telephone Systems
Communications: Video Conferencing
Communications: VOIP
Computers and Technology: Certification Tests
Computers and Technology: Computer Forensics
Computers and Technology: Data Recovery
Computers and Technology: Games
Computers and Technology: General
Computers and Technology: Hardware
Computers and Technology: Mobile Computing
Computers and Technology: Personal Tech
Computers and Technology: Software
Finance: Bankruptcy
Finance: Credit
Finance: Currency Trading
Finance: Day Trading
Finance: Debt Consolidation
Finance: Debt Relief
Finance: Estate Plan Trusts
Finance: General
Finance: Investing
Finance: Leases Leasing
Finance: Loans
Finance: Personal Finance
Finance: Stocks Mutual Funds
Finance: Structured Settlements
Finance: Taxes
Finance: Taxes Property
Finance: Wealth Building
Food and Drink: Chocolate
Food and Drink: Coffee
Food and Drink: Cooking Tips
Food and Drink: Crockpot Recipes
Food and Drink: Desserts
Food and Drink: General
Food and Drink: Low Calorie
Food and Drink: Main Course
Food and Drink: Pasta Dishes
Food and Drink: Recipes
Food and Drink: Restaurant Reviews
Food and Drink: Salads
Food and Drink: Soups
Food and Drink: Tea
Food and Drink: Wine Spirits
Health and Fitness: Acne
Health and Fitness: Aerobics Cardio
Health and Fitness: Allergies
Health and Fitness: Alternative
Health and Fitness: Anti Aging
Health and Fitness: Arthritis
Health and Fitness: Back Pain
Health and Fitness: Beauty
Health and Fitness: Build Muscle
Health and Fitness: Dental Care
Health and Fitness: Depression
Health and Fitness: Detoxification
Health and Fitness: Diabetes
Health and Fitness: Diseases
Health and Fitness: Drug Abuse
Health and Fitness: Ears Hearing
Health and Fitness: Eating Disorders
Health and Fitness: Ergonomics
Health and Fitness: Exercise
Health and Fitness: Eyes Vision
Health and Fitness: Fitness Equipment
Health and Fitness: General
Health and Fitness: Hair Loss
Health and Fitness: Healing Arts
Health and Fitness: Heart Disease
Health and Fitness: Home Health Care
Health and Fitness: Massage
Health and Fitness: Medicine
Health and Fitness: Meditation
Health and Fitness: Men?s Issues
Health and Fitness: Mental Health
Health and Fitness: Nutrition
Health and Fitness: Obesity
Health and Fitness: Pain Management
Health and Fitness: Physical Therapy
Health and Fitness: Popular Diets
Health and Fitness: Quit Smoking
Health and Fitness: Skin Care
Health and Fitness: Sleep Snoring
Health and Fitness: Speech Pathology
Health and Fitness: Supplements
Health and Fitness: Weight Loss
Health and Fitness: Women?s Issues
Health and Fitness: Yoga
Home and Family: Antiques and Collectibles
Home and Family: Babies Toddler
Home and Family: Baby Boomer
Home and Family: Crafts Hobbies
Home and Family: Death Dying
Home and Family: Elder Care
Home and Family: Gardening
Home and Family: Genealogy
Home and Family: General
Home and Family: Grandparenting
Home and Family: Holidays
Home and Family: Parenting
Home and Family: Parties
Home and Family: Pregnancy
Home and Family: Retirement
Home and Family: Scrapbooking
Home Based Business: General
Home Based Business: Network Marketing
Home Improvement: Appliances
Home Improvement: Audio Video
Home Improvement: Bath and Shower
Home Improvement: Cabinets
Home Improvement: Cleaning Tips and Tools
Home Improvement: Concrete
Home Improvement: DIY
Home Improvement: Doors
Home Improvement: Electrical
Home Improvement: Feng Shui
Home Improvement: Flooring
Home Improvement: Foundation
Home Improvement: Furniture
Home Improvement: General
Home Improvement: Heating and Air Conditioning
Home Improvement: House Plans
Home Improvement: Interior Design and Decorating
Home Improvement: Kitchen Improvements
Home Improvement: Landscaping Outdoor Decorating
Home Improvement: Lighting
Home Improvement: New Construction
Home Improvement: Painting
Home Improvement: Patio Deck
Home Improvement: Plumbing
Home Improvement: Remodeling
Home Improvement: Roofing
Home Improvement: Security
Home Improvement: Stone Brick
Home Improvement: Storage Garage
Home Improvement: Tools and Equipment
Home Improvement: Windows
Insurance: Agents Marketers
Insurance: Car Auto
Insurance: Commercial
Insurance: Dental
Insurance: Disability
Insurance: Flood
Insurance: General
Insurance: Health
Insurance: Home Owners Renters
Insurance: Life Annuities
Insurance: Long Term Care
Insurance: Personal Property
Insurance: Pet
Insurance: RV Motorcycle
Insurance: Supplemental
Insurance: Travel
Insurance: Umbrella
Insurance: Vision
Insurance: Watercraft
Insurance: Workers Compensation
Internet and Businesses Online: Affiliate Revenue
Internet and Businesses Online: Auctions
Internet and Businesses Online: Audio Streaming
Internet and Businesses Online: Autoresponders
Internet and Businesses Online: Banner Advertising
Internet and Businesses Online: Blogging
Internet and Businesses Online: Domain Names
Internet and Businesses Online: E Books
Internet and Businesses Online: Ecommerce
Internet and Businesses Online: Email Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Ezine Publishing
Internet and Businesses Online: Forums
Internet and Businesses Online: General
Internet and Businesses Online: Internet Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Link Popularity
Internet and Businesses Online: List Building
Internet and Businesses Online: Paid Surveys
Internet and Businesses Online: Podcasting
Internet and Businesses Online: PPC Advertising
Internet and Businesses Online: PPC Publishing
Internet and Businesses Online: Product Creation
Internet and Businesses Online: Product Launch
Internet and Businesses Online: RSS
Internet and Businesses Online: Search Engine Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Security
Internet and Businesses Online: SEO
Internet and Businesses Online: Site Promotion
Internet and Businesses Online: Social Bookmarking
Internet and Businesses Online: Social Media
Internet and Businesses Online: Social Networking
Internet and Businesses Online: Spam Blocker
Internet and Businesses Online: Traffic Building
Internet and Businesses Online: Video Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Video Streaming
Internet and Businesses Online: Web Design
Internet and Businesses Online: Web Development
Internet and Businesses Online: Web Hosting
Kids and Teens
Legal: Copyright
Legal: Corporations LLC
Legal: Cyber Law
Legal: General
Legal: Identity Theft
Legal: Intellectual Property
Legal: Living Will
Legal: Medical Malpractice
Legal: National State Local
Legal: Patents
Legal: Personal Injury
Legal: Real Estate Law
Legal: Regulatory Compliance
Legal: Trademarks
News and Society: Crime
News and Society: Economics
News and Society: Energy
News and Society: Environmental
News and Society: General
News and Society: Military
News and Society: Politics
News and Society: Pure Opinion
News and Society: Religion
News and Society: Weather
Pets: Birds
Pets: Cats
Pets: Dogs
Pets: Exotic
Pets: Farm Ranch
Pets: Fish
Pets: General
Pets: Horses
Pets: Reptiles Amphibians
Real Estate: Building a Home
Real Estate: Buying
Real Estate: Commercial Construction
Real Estate: Commercial Property
Real Estate: Condominiums
Real Estate: Foreclosures
Real Estate: FSBO
Real Estate: General
Real Estate: Homes
Real Estate: Investing
Real Estate: Land
Real Estate: Leasing Renting
Real Estate: Marketing
Real Estate: Mortgage Refinance
Real Estate: Moving Relocating
Real Estate: Property Management
Real Estate: Selling
Recreation and Sports: Archery
Recreation and Sports: Auto Racing
Recreation and Sports: Baseball
Recreation and Sports: Basketball
Recreation and Sports: Boating
Recreation and Sports: Bodybuilding
Recreation and Sports: Bowling
Recreation and Sports: Boxing
Recreation and Sports: Cheerleading
Recreation and Sports: Climbing
Recreation and Sports: Cricket
Recreation and Sports: Cycling
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian
Recreation and Sports: Extreme
Recreation and Sports: Fantasy Sports
Recreation and Sports: Figure Skating
Recreation and Sports: Fishing
Recreation and Sports: Football
Recreation and Sports: General
Recreation and Sports: Golf
Recreation and Sports: Gymnastics
Recreation and Sports: Hockey
Recreation and Sports: Horse Racing
Recreation and Sports: Hunting
Recreation and Sports: Martial Arts
Recreation and Sports: Mountain Biking
Recreation and Sports: Olympics
Recreation and Sports: Outdoors
Recreation and Sports: Racquetball
Recreation and Sports: Rodeo
Recreation and Sports: Rugby
Recreation and Sports: Running
Recreation and Sports: Scuba Diving
Recreation and Sports: Skateboarding
Recreation and Sports: Skiing
Recreation and Sports: Snowboarding
Recreation and Sports: Soccer
Recreation and Sports: Sports Apparel
Recreation and Sports: Sports Betting
Recreation and Sports: Surfing
Recreation and Sports: Swimming
Recreation and Sports: Tennis
Recreation and Sports: Track and Field
Recreation and Sports: Triathlon
Recreation and Sports: Volleyball
Recreation and Sports: Wrestling
Reference and Education: College University
Reference and Education: Financial Aid
Reference and Education: Future Concepts
Reference and Education: General
Reference and Education: Home Schooling
Reference and Education: Languages
Reference and Education: Online Education
Reference and Education: Paranormal
Reference and Education: Psychic
Reference and Education: Psychology
Reference and Education: Science
Reference and Education: Vocational Trade Schools
Relationships: Affairs
Relationships: Anniversaries
Relationships: Commitment
Relationships: Communication
Relationships: Conflict
Relationships: Dating
Relationships: Divorce
Relationships: Enhancement
Relationships: Friendship
Relationships: Gay Lesbian
Relationships: General
Relationships: Love
Relationships: Marriage
Relationships: Post Divorce
Relationships: Readiness
Relationships: Sexuality
Relationships: Singles
Relationships: Wedding
Self Improvement: Addictions
Self Improvement: Anger Management
Self Improvement: Attraction
Self Improvement: Coaching
Self Improvement: Creativity
Self Improvement: General
Self Improvement: Goal Setting
Self Improvement: Grief Loss
Self Improvement: Happiness
Self Improvement: Innovation
Self Improvement: Inspirational
Self Improvement: Leadership
Self Improvement: Motivation
Self Improvement: NLP Hypnosis
Self Improvement: Organizing
Self Improvement: Positive Attitude
Self Improvement: Self Esteem
Self Improvement: Spirituality
Self Improvement: Stress Management
Self Improvement: Success
Self Improvement: Techniques
Self Improvement: Time Management
Shopping and Product Reviews: Book Reviews
Shopping and Product Reviews: Cosmetics
Shopping and Product Reviews: Fashion Style
Shopping and Product Reviews: General
Shopping and Product Reviews: Gifts
Shopping and Product Reviews: Jewelry Diamonds
Travel and Leisure: Airline Travel
Travel and Leisure: Aviation Airplanes
Travel and Leisure: Camping
Travel and Leisure: Charter Jets
Travel and Leisure: Cruising
Travel and Leisure: General
Travel and Leisure: Hotel Accommodations
Travel and Leisure: Outdoors
Travel and Leisure: Sailing
Travel and Leisure: Timeshare
Travel and Leisure: Vacation Rentals
Women?s Interest
Writing and Speaking: Article Marketing
Writing and Speaking: Book Marketing
Writing and Speaking: Copywriting
Writing and Speaking: General
Writing and Speaking: Public Speaking
Writing and Speaking: Teleseminars
Writing and Speaking: Writing
Writing and Speaking: Writing Articles

?Didn't find what you are looking for? Search our site NOW!?

Source: http://fengsui.rsreviews1.com/ama-categories-feng-shui-home/

SAT Notre Dame Football Schedule detroit tigers Tsunami Lil Reese Hurricane Sandy Nyc aapl

Source: http://wilcox912.typepad.com/blog/2013/01/ama-categories-feng-shui-home-feng-shui.html

windows 8 Emanuel Steward college board nyc.gov SAT Notre Dame Football Schedule detroit tigers

digital digs: mathematics and evil

I'm finishing up an essay for a new collection on rhetoric and the digital humanities that looks at the usefulness of a speculative digital rhetoric for dh, specifically big data applications. One of the points of commonality between speculative realism and digital humanities has been their interest in advanced mathematics. This has been pointed out before (see, for example, Michael Witmore's piece on the Ancestral Text in the Open Access edition of Debates in the Digital Humanities). Clearly Meillassoux's work connects with set theory but one could also think of Bryant's interest in cybernetics, DeLanda's use of simulation, or Bogost's work with programming. The use of mathematics and computing has also been a common point of the critiques lodged against both fields such as Alex Galloway's piece in Critical Inquiry?or Tara McPherson's in the Debates book. In both cases, and many similar critiques, speculative realism and digital humanities are guilty by association. The warrants in these arguments are that we know?that object-oriented programming is a tool for capitalist domination and that advanced mathematics has been built to devalue the human race and exploit our suffering for the profit of the few. So all we have to do is demonstrate that speculative realism or digital humanities rely upon such evils to prove their own evil as well.?

Of course there is another possibility that suggests that mathematics is a powerful way of investigating the world and that our philosophies ought to account for it. In that case, part of the argument that mathematics is a powerful tool is that people who are in power use it; there's no point in denying that. What makes less sense is the argument that suggests that because a tool is powerful we shouldn't use it to understand the world.?

If we think about these matters historically, as these critiques often insist that we should, the arguments become even odder. If we were to look at critical methods that have long operated in the humanities such as psychoanalysis or Marxism, it wouldn't be difficult to recognize the role that nineteenth and early-twentieth century math and science played in the formations of those theories. Similarly, it isn't difficult to identify the importance of industrial technologies to the development of modern scholarly practices. It wouldn't be that difficult to establish that the math and science underpinning Marxism, for example, were also used to hegemonic and destructive ends. And yet, somehow, century-old math, science, and technology are acceptable in the humanities in a way that contemporary math, science, and technology are not.

I understand the argument that suggests the digital humanities are "under-theorized." I would think of the situation somewhat differently. New computational methods can always identify new relationships and patterns within data and interpreting those relationships and patterns is a second step that is perhaps necessarily going to be a little behind the first step. I don't know that our legacy critical theories are of much use in this regard. On the other hand, I think those who are willing to engage more openly with contemporary math, science, and technology, including speculative realists but many others as well, might be able to develop, in conjuction with digital humanists, ways of theorizing the ontological and epistemological status of computational analysis. For my own part in thinking about a digital speculative rhetoric, I think the role lies in understanding the rhetorical function of nonhumans.

Regardless, I don't really see the benefit in passing these blanket judgments on departments across the campus from the humanities building. It seems to me that this is where the real antipathy toward speculative realism and digital humanities begins. Mathematics isn't evil, though it can be used for evil purposes. Shakespeare was put to use in English departments to perpetuate an essentialist, anglocentric, patriarchal ideology but that doesn't make Shakespeare a servant of industrial capitalism that should be abandoned. What is really at stake here, I believe, is a matter of disciplinary authority wherein these methods are not beholden to extant theories. It is understandable that humanists would not want to become epiphenomena of math or neuroscience or simulations. The response has been to attempt to turn the tables by asserting all math and science is primarily historical and cultural. Speculative realism and digital humanities do something different by rejecting this divide in a Latourian move. I don't really see how this is evil. It's more like different, though its not suprising when different is mistaken for evil.

?

Source: http://www.alex-reid.net/2013/01/mathematics-and-evil.html

Beasts of the Southern Wild Scandal denver broncos new england patriots Zayn Malik finish line miss america

Video: ?Shorter speech, but a lot of substance?

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/50541567/

jessica simpson gives birth carrie underwood blown away chk ryan o neal dark knight rises trailer dark knight rises trailer vince young

Thursday, 17 January 2013

News : A Woman In Florida Proves That Our Jobs Are Worth It (Courtesy of FILTER Tumblr + Instagram)

Well today's entry in the coolest thing we've ever seen goes out to Marisa Divens who had her good friend--and professional tattoo artist--Tyler Brandt Ferguson (@tylerbrandt) connect her?forever?with our legendary 50th issue. Check out Divens'?Milo Turns 50?tattoo on our Tumblr now.

?

Make sure to follow us on Instagram @FILTERmagazine to get the latest updates on cool things we find!

Source: http://filtermagazine.com/index.php/news/entry/a_woman_in_florida_proves_that_our_jobs_are_worth_it_courtesy_of_filter_tum/

lakers trade ann arbor news ides of march elizabeth smart nick young south dakota state long beach state

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Link between pot smoking and IQ drop challenged

(AP) ? A new analysis is challenging a report that suggests regular marijuana smoking during the teen years can lead to a long-term drop in IQ. The analysis says the statistical analysis behind that conclusion is flawed.

The original study, reported last August, included more than 1,000 people who'd been born in the town of Dunedin, New Zealand. Their IQ was tested at ages 13 and 38, and they were asked about marijuana use periodically between those ages.

Researchers at Duke University and elsewhere found that participants who'd reported becoming dependent on pot by age 18 showed a drop in IQ score between ages 13 and 38. The findings suggest pot is harmful to the adolescent brain, the researchers said.

Not so fast, says an analysis published online Monday by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Ole Rogeberg of the Ragnar Frisch Center for Economic Research in Oslo, says the IQ trend might have nothing to do with pot. Rather, it may have emerged from differences among the study participants in socioeconomic status, or SES, which involves factors like income, education and occupation, he says.

He based his paper on a computer simulation. It traced what would happen to IQ scores over time if they were affected by differences in SES in ways suggested by other research, but not by smoking marijuana. He found patterns that looked just like what the Duke study found.

In an interview, Rogeberg said he's not claiming that his alternative explanation is definitely right, just that the methods and evidence in the original study aren't enough to rule it out. He suggested further analyses the researchers could do.

The Duke scientists, who learned of Rogeberg's analysis late last week, say they conducted new statistical tests to assess his proposed explanation. Their verdict: It's wrong. Rogeberg says they need to do still more work to truly rule it out.

Experts unconnected to the two papers said the Rogeberg paper doesn't overturn the original study. It "raises some interesting points and possibilities," but provides "speculation" rather than new data based on real people, said Dr. Duncan Clark, who studies alcohol and drug use in adolescents at the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, said observational studies of people like the Duke work can't definitively demonstrate that marijuana cause irreversible effects on the brain. In an email, she said Rogeberg's paper "looks sound" but doesn't prove that his alternative explanation is correct.

___

Online:

Journal: http://pnas.org

___

Malcolm Ritter can be followed at http://www.twitter.com/malcolmritter

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2013-01-14-US-SCI-Marijuana-Teen-IQ/id-1140827cb8734d33ac3ec747de882803

nfl playoffs crystal harris taylor swift taylor swift Texas A Texas A&m cotton bowl

Diego Rivera Painting Found Behind Office Door Is Worth Up To $1 ...

Normally we consider the artwork adorning office walls a step above dentist waiting room art. But the painting titled "El Albanil," which hung behind the office door of Texan Rue Ferguson, is a glaring exception.

The unassuming piece, bought by Ferguson's great grandparents in 1920, is actually a masterpiece by Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, as Antiques Road Show revealed last week. The painting, made when Rivera was only 18 years old, is worth between $800,000 and $1 million, but it lived in obscurity in Ferguson's home office for years.

According to the Corpus Christi Caller, Ferguson's great-grandparents originally purchased the work in Mexico and passed it on to his parents, who thought it was a fake. They then kept the work in storage, unaware of its true value. While any Rivera work would be worth a hefty sum, this painting holds particular importance because it shows a young artist of note still developing his craft. Ferguson realized the weightiness of the piece and decided the work likely "needs to be in a museum where everybody can look at it," as he explained during his PBS appearance.

See the great reveal below and prepare to be jealous.

Watch Interview: 1904 Diego Rivera "El Alba?il" Oil Painting on PBS. See more from Antiques Roadshow.

See other dramatic art finds in the slideshow below:

  • Owl In The Attic

    Jane Cordery, an art teacher in Hampshire, England, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/17/pre-raphaelite-artwork-found-in-attic-sells-christies-william-james-webbe_n_2314880.html">discovered this detailed bird portrait </a>in her attic after attempting to clean the space for a plumber. She e-mailed a photograph of the find to Christie's, where "The White Owl," was identified as the work of pre-Raphaelite artist William James Webbe, and valued at ?70,000, or $113,449.

  • A Lost Da Vinci

    A lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/07/lost-da-vinci-painting-wo_n_1751869.html">may have turned up in a Scottish farmhouse</a> owned by a family of non-collectors, named the McLarens. The discovered portrait, which should be officially dated by next year, bears telltale hairlines, shoulders, toes, and a hidden fleur-de-lys that point to Da Vinci, as well as a likeness to a traced figure in the "Last Supper." If the farmhouse find is indeed a 500-year-old original, it is may be worth over $150 million.

  • A Dali At Goodwill

    A mysterious donor dropped off a signed etching by Surrealist master Salvador Dali at a Goodwill in Tacoma, Washington this year, where an art-savvy employee quickly identified it. It was since added to the organization's online auction system, where it sold for <a href="http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?itemID=11802927&history=show#des">a bargain price of $21, 005</a>.

  • The One That Got Away

    Here's one of those art find stories that's dramatic for the wrong reasons. Reinhold Hoffmann, a 70-year-old retiree, captured the attention of European media when his partner bought a $25 book of old stamps at a Dresden, Germany, flea market, and one of them of them looked like a one-cent stamp from 1867 potentially worth $3 million, featuring Benjamin Franklin and a rare "Z Grill" pattern. The Philatelic Foundation quickly gave Hoffman the bad news: <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/26/reinhold-hoffmann-german-_n_2023161.html">just one of those lame F Grills</a>, bro.

  • Meanwhile, In Another German Flea Market...

    A luckier German bargain shopper stumbled across the rare book treasure of a lifetime. A consultation with the auction house Ketterer Kunst revealed that a brochure he paid ?5 for, a catalog for a 1912 traveling exhibition of German expressionist Die Br?cke artists, is valued at ?18,000, or $23,400.

  • A Bargain Bolotowsky

    Like most unsuspecting thrifters, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/24/beth-feeback-finds-famous_n_1910678.html">Beth Feeback wasn't aware of her painting's famous origins</a> when she bought it at a North Carolina Goodwill for $9.99. In fact the artist, who specializes in portraits of cats, was just looking to upcycle an unwanted canvas for her own work. But a quick Google search of a name printed on the back of the canvas prevented her from turning the original Ilya Bolotowsky into scrap. ABC News reports that Feeback sold her abstract find for $27,000 at auction.

  • The Flea Market Renoir

    A woman who bought a $7 box lot at a flea market <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/07/renoir-flea-market-paysage-bords-de-seine_n_1866236.html">unwittingly scored a painting by Pierre-August Renoir</a>. But don't get too jealous: "Renoir Girl," as the finder was known to the media, wasn't able to cash in her original "Paysage Bords De Seine." In a dramatic twist, the painting that launched a thousand flea market visits turned out to be <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/09/27/161911081/renoir-found-at-flea-market-may-be-real-but-its-also-stolen">stolen six decades ago from the Baltimore Museum of Art</a>.

  • A Hidden JFK

    Pam Dwyer's purchase of a horse painting at a yard sale in Arizona <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/23/pam-dwyer-arizona-woman-b_n_2177804.html">turned out to be more than it seemed</a>. On a hunch, Dwyer and her husband removed the work from the frame only to uncover a portrait of President John F. Kennedy from 1961, by the infamous forger and artist Carmelo Soraci. While the painting is proving tough to appraise, experts note that its historical significance makes it a good fit for a place like the Smithsonian.

  • An Unloved Masterpiece

    Sometimes you just don't like a painting, no matter how "great" it is. That's how one Scottish woman felt in the early 1960s, when her husband came home with a painting of roses that she disliked enough to banish to a spare room. Let this be a lesson to those who are easily dismissive of gifts. The BBC reports that the painting in question was recently identified as "Pink Roses," an original oil work by one of Scotland's most influential artists, Samuel Peploe, valued by McTear's Auctioneers in Glasgow at ?300,000. The price the obedient husband originally paid? "Not significant enough to remember," according to the unnamed seller, who is the couple's son.

Also on HuffPost:

"; var coords = [-5, -72]; // display fb-bubble FloatingPrompt.embed(this, html, undefined, 'top', {fp_intersects:1, timeout_remove:2000,ignore_arrow: true, width:236, add_xy:coords, class_name: 'clear-overlay'}); });

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/diego-rivera-found-office-door-antiques-road-show_n_2471089.html

abercrombie Aeropostale Jcpenny ohio state football cyber monday lupus iCarly

NCAA League Scoreboard: Jan. 14th

ScoreboardThe Southeast of Saline Trojans notched a big win in the first round of the 39th Annual Canton-Galva Boys Basketball Tournament tonight. SES trailed Sedgwick by one at the end of the first quarter, but used an aggressive zone defense and timely scoring to take a seven point lead into halftime. The Trojans were led by Ben Stutterheim who had 17 points at halftime, and finished with 22 points. SES will return to the tournament on Thursday for a 7:30 semi-final game.

NCAA Girls Scores:

Russell-60
Otis-Bison-26 *Hoisington Winter Jam

Ellsworth-43
Minneapolis-32 *Hoisington Winter Jam

Salina South-47
Sacred Heart-18 *Salina Invitational

NCAA Boys Scores:

Southeast of Saline-63
Sedgwick-50 *Canton-Galva Tournament

Victoria-67
Russell-25 *Hoisington Winter Jam

Beloit-73
Bluestem-45 *Sterling Tournament

Commenting Disclaimer
  • Be respectful.?
  • Do not use obscene, profane or vulgar language.
  • Do not make accusations or personal attacks
  • Comments considered to be 'trolling' or for the sole purpose of angering others will be removed.

Source: http://salinapost.com/2013/01/14/ncaa-league-scoreboard-jan-14th/

New Years Eve new years washington redskins New Year Outback Bowl Carly Rae Jepsen dallas cowboys

Monday, 14 January 2013

Boston condos and real estate sales report for week ending January ...

The following is Boston Proper condo and real estate sales data for the month ending January 13 2013, (January 6 2013), (January 14 2012), (January 7 2012), (January 14 2011), (January 15 2010), and (January 15 2009) where available. All condominium closings recorded by our local MLS during the past month.

Number of units currently on the market: 216 (196) 455 (444) (554) (777) (N/A)
Average days on market: 132 (144) 455 (444) (554) (777) (N/A)
Median list price: $932,000 ($985,000) $785,000 ($795,000) ($659,500) ($639,000) (N/A)
Average list price: $1,525,049 ($1,590,201) $1,184,587 ($1,195,748) ($1,115,584) ($1,104,290) (N/A)

Number of units sold (past 30 days): 134 (141) 116 (120) (102) (105) (76)
Average days on market: 86 (87) 141 (129) (122) (162) (108)
Median close price: $707,500 ($683,400) $578,500 ($562,500) ($743,750) ($538,750) ($454,500)
Average close price: $1,058,070 ($993,946) $749,384 ($760,510) ($1,062,860) ($692,037) ($700,383)
Original list to close price: 96% (96%) 93% (93%) (92%) (92%) (93%)
Sales velocity: $141,781,363 ($140,146,430) $86,928,554 ($91,261,154) ($108,411,676) ($72,663,841) ($53,229,087)

Thoughts: Have I mentioned that the inventory level is drastically lower than prior years ? off 50%?

This report includes sales and inventory information for condominiums located in the following downtown Boston neighborhoods: South End, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, West End, North End, Waterfront, Seaport District, Chinatown, Leather District, Midtown, and Fenway.

Data collected from third-party sources by the Multiple Listing Service Property Information Network, Inc.

Tags: back bay condo sales, beacon hill condo sales, boston condo sales statistics, how is the boston real estate market doing, south end condo sales

Source: http://www.johnakeithrealestate.com/boston-real-estate-condo-news/boston-condos-and-real-estate-sales-report-for-week-ending-january-13-2013/

British Open MC Chris Colorado shooting suspect accuweather Finding Nemo 2 Provigil dez bryant

Deodorize Practically Anything with Kitty Litter

Deodorize Practically Anything with Kitty LitterWe've previously mentioned that kitty litter does the trick when you wande-stink smelly shoes or eliminate trash can odor, but how-to illustrator Yumi Sakugawa notes that it works great in several other situations as well.

If you're out of baking soda, or simply don't want to waste a package each month on keeping your fridge smelling fresh, a bowl of kitty litter will do the trick just as well. It also works wonders on diaper pails, musty old books, and even a smelly car. You can dump kitty litter pretty much anywhere that stinks and just toss it out (or vacuum it up, if necessary) once it absorbs the smell. Just don't keep it around too long because it can become damp and gross. In the case of the garbage can, changing it weekly is best. In the fridge, you can go about a month just like you would with baking soda.

10 Helpful Non-Kitty Uses for Cat Litter | Secret Tips from the Yumiverse

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/i6Br0kgGc6g/deodorize-practically-anything-with-kitty-litter

justified season 3 custer scott walker restaurant week type 2 diabetes occupy congress juan williams

Parade of 1000 Polleras held in Las Tablas Panama

  • Latin America News.Net - Saturday 12th January, 2013

    " With flu cases spiking in the U.S. city of Boston, the mayor has taken an unusual step. He has declared a public health emergency and is urging people to get vaccinated. While not everyone ...

  • Ethiopia to Push Health Scorecard for African Continent

    Latin America News.Net - Saturday 12th January, 2013

    " The Ethiopian government wants a uniform health evaluation process to be introduced in all of Africa to help reduce child deaths. The idea will be recommended during an upcoming African Child ...

  • Catholic Mass in Cuba for President Hugo Chavez

    Prensa Latina - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Havana, Jan 13 (Prensa Latina) Father Yosvany Carvajal Sureda officiated a mass for Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez''s health at Havana''s Cathedral on Saturday. "We pray ...

  • Rio slums From no-go to must-buy

    Tampa Bay Online - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Five years ago, Rio de Janeiro's "favela" hillside slums had such a bad rap that they were virtual no-go zones, where drug lords laid down the law and outsiders ...

  • Miss New York Wins 2013 Miss America Crown

    VOA - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    A 23-year-old New Yorker has won the Miss America crown. Mallory Hagan won the beauty pageant held Saturday at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Hagan captured the ...

  • HRW Halt Censorship Intimidation of Venezuelan Media

    VOA - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    A human rights group says Venezuela should stop the censorship and intimidation of media that challenge the government's line on President Hugo Chavez's health and inauguration. Chavez has ...

  • Tens of Thousands Protest Against Taiwans President

    VOA - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Demonstrators shout slogans and march in protest against the polices of Taiwan's China-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou in Taipei, Taiwan, January 13, ...

  • Cuba Raul Castro Meets with Venezuelan Politicians

    Prensa Latina - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Havana, Jan 13 (Prensa Latina) Cuban President Ral Castro met on Saturday with Venezuelan Executive Vice President Nicols Maduro and other politicians from that South American country at the ...

  • Santiago challenges Enrile to account for martial law role wealth

    Inquirer - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines ? Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago now wants Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile to "answer for the crime of ...

  • Early Spring 2013 Ushers in Yoga Retreats To Maui Bali and El Salvador

    Asia Pacific News - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    The Travel Yogi, specialist in international yoga retreats and yoga adventures, announces late winter/early spring yoga programs in Bali, Maui and El Salvador. "We are gearing up for a banner ...

  • Pakistan PM Meets with Shiite Protesters

    VOA - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Members of the Hazara community and various non-governmental organizations sit-in during a protest against the twin bomb attack in Quetta, in Lahore, Pakistan, January 12, ...

  • Blast Kills Pakistani Soldiers

    VOA - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Pakistan officials say a roadside bomb blast in a tribal region near the Afghan border has killed 14 Pakistani soldiers and wounded at least 21 others. Authorities say the explosion Sunday hit a ...

  • Source: http://www.latinamericanews.net/index.php/sid/211910066/scat/80f72651582f2c13

    jessica simpson gives birth carrie underwood blown away chk ryan o neal dark knight rises trailer dark knight rises trailer vince young

    Sunday, 13 January 2013

    What Are 902b Education Grants? ? Bnr.Co

    Acquiring 902b education grants is not often simple, so it is important to know exactly how you ought to go about getting them. The a single great issue about this type of monetary help is that you are not necessary to spend anything back once the cash is given to you by the government. Once you get the cash, you could or could not be capable to afford your entire college education, depending on how much you get. The quantity awarded to each student differs based on require however you will want to try your hardest to make sure that you get as significantly as achievable. Specific awards are accessible for these who are minority business owners as well as minorities who wish to open their own business in the close to future.

    The application procedure can be incredibly extended and drawn out, however that is no purpose to get discouraged. You will want to preserve filling out as much paperwork as you have to in order to qualify, because it will all be worth it in the finish. The guidelines for who gets approved for such financial help can be stringent, nevertheless that does not mean that you do not have a likelihood to get funds. In order to give your self the greatest opportunity of getting the money, you will want to take the time to actually sit down and write out what your profession objective is and what you strategy on doing with the cash ought to you be awarded it.

    By acquiring your self organized you will be greatly escalating your probabilities of getting the grant. Since this is cash that you will not require to spend back, you won?t have to be concerned about having a debt hanging above your head throughout college. When you are writing down your profession objective, you will also want to consist of some of your academic needs and goals. Once you have all of your objectives down on paper, the process of applying for a grant like this will seem a lot simpler. You will want to maintain in mind that any and all 902b grant applications demand you to write down a lot of monetary information.

    It would be a good thought to have all of your revenue tax returns ready as effectively as proof of address and a current record all of your expenditures. This info will help to get you approved by demonstrating a economic need. Make positive to contain all the info you can, so the likelihood of obtaining the grant money will increase dramatically.

    Source: http://www.bnr.co/reference-and-education/college-university/what-are-902b-education-grants/

    Cricinfo Geno Smith ny giants brandon marshall ryder cup Kate Middleton Bottomless the Pirate Bay

    MEMO TO HOUSE REPUBLICANS: Start drafting Articles of Impeachment in case of lawless debt ceiling hike

    The primary tenet at the heart of the United States Constitution is a concept known as Separation of Powers. It allocates the various responsibilities of government between branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The Framers of the Constitution, James Madison primary among them, studied the writings of many great legal philosophers in dividing responsibilities such that each branch of government could check the corrupting ambitions of the others.

    According to Madison, no philosopher was more critical to the design of Constitutional separations than the French nobleman and legal expert Charles-Louis de Secondat, the Baron de Montesquieu.

    Montesquieu had studied the rise and fall of the Roman Republic. He believed that a properly designed government, in order to prevent tyranny, would require three branches of government. He wrote, "If it is to provide its citizens with the greatest possible liberty, a government must have certain features. First, since 'constant experience shows us that every man invested with power is apt to abuse it ? it is necessary from the very nature of things that power should be a check to power' . This is achieved through the separation of the executive, legislative, and judicial powers of government... [to prevent any one] from acting tyrannically."

    THE POWER OF THE PURSE

    The Constitution bestows upon Congress "the Power of the Purse". Indiana University's Center on Congress describes congressional power as:
    ...its ability to set the spending and taxing policies of the nation. Not one dime can be spent from the federal Treasury without the approval of Congress. The determination of the budget by Congress is usually the most important political process of any year, partly because of its size (approaching $2 trillion) and partly because it is the principal means by which government establishes its priorities.

    No serious constitutional scholar would ever claim that Congress did not possess complete control over the country's taxing and spending policies.

    Of course, this paragraph was written before the Harry Reid- and Nancy Pelosi-led Democrats took control of Congress and have steadfastly refused to pass budgets since the election of Barack Obama.

    DEMOCRATS LOBBY FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS

    The unofficial public relations agency for the Democrat Party is a website called Politico. A few days ago, it printed a letter from Democrat Congressional leaders that called for the president to unilaterally and unlawfully raise the debt ceiling, thereby precipitating a full-blown constitutional crisis.
    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and other top Democrats are putting new pressure on the White House to circumvent Congress to boost the nation?s debt ceiling if no bipartisan agreement can be reached.

    In a strongly worded letter to President Barack Obama obtained by POLITICO, Reid and his leadership team argue that failing to raise the $16.4 trillion debt ceiling would threaten the full faith and credit of the United States. Reid and Sens. Dick Durbin, Chuck Schumer and Patty Murray asserted that Obama ?must make clear that you will never allow our nation?s economy and reputation to be held hostage.?


    Of course, as anyone with an iota of common sense knows, the full faith and credit of the United States is not at risk should the debt ceiling remain at its current level.

    THE MYTH OF GOVERNMENT DEFAULT

    Writing at Friday's Wall Street Journal, David B. Rivkin and Lee A. Casey explain "The Myth of Government Default".
    Contrary to White House claims, Congress's refusal to permit new borrowing by raising the debt ceiling limit will not trigger a default on America's outstanding public debt, with calamitous consequences for our credit rating and the world's financial system...

    [...Section 4 of the 14th Amendment] means that a failure to raise the debt ceiling?to prevent new borrowing?does not and cannot put America's current creditors at risk. So long as this government exists, and barring a further constitutional amendment, those creditors must be paid.

    Nor are they at risk in practice, since the federal government's roughly $200 billion in tax revenue per month is more than sufficient to service existing debts. If the executive chose to act irresponsibly and unconstitutionally and failed to make any debt payments when they come due, debt-holders would be able to go to the Court of Federal Claims and promptly obtain a money judgment.

    These basic facts should inform any credible decisions by credit-rating agencies in establishing the government's creditworthiness. Significantly, these agencies have traditionally acted favorably when heavily indebted countries have not defaulted on their debt but cut deeply their public spending.


    In short, the Constitution does not authorize the president to borrow or spend a single dime without congressional approval and it requires the executive to service its debt first. And each month many times the amount needed for that purpose arrives in the federal government's coffers.

    WHY PREPARE ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT?

    On many occasions over the past four years, the President Obama has demonstrated a callous disregard for the Constitution.

    The publication of a Democrat press release by Politico indicates that a full court public relations campaign is underway to market the idea that the president's unilateral action to raise the debt ceiling would be lawful.

    It is not.

    In fact, such an act would -- in one instant -- strip Congress of its primary power while simultaneously gutting a huge swath of the Constitution. It would eradicate the separation of powers and precipitate the most significant constitutional crisis in American history.

    In 2006, the very same Democrat leaders who now advocate unlawful borrowing and spending by the President all voted against raising the debt ceiling just seven years ago.

    On March 16, 2006, the Senate held a vote on a measure to raise the debt ceiling by $781 billion ? the fourth such vote of George W. Bush?s presidency. Republicans controlled the Senate, and Democrats spent much of the debate railing against Bush?s spending. ?When it comes to deficits, this president owns all the records,? said Reid. ?The three largest deficits in our nation?s history have all occurred under this administration?s watch.?

    Declaring themselves outraged by such spending, Reid, Durbin, Schumer, and Murray all voted against raising the debt limit. So did every other Democrat ? including Sen. Barack Obama.


    One can only imagine what would have happened had George W. Bush attempted to raise the debt ceiling without Congressional approval.

    Should Barack Obama attempt such an unlawful act, the House of Representatives must act. It must protect its power of the purse, it must protect the Constitution, and it must put an end to this president's long train of abuses and usurpations.

    Source: http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2013/01/memo-to-house-republicans-start.html

    pau gasol trade michael madsen spring forward day light savings day light savings daylight saving time 2012 grapes of wrath

    Report: Lance to admit doping in Oprah interview

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Lance Armstrong plans to admit to doping throughout his career during an upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, USA Today reported late Friday.

    The interview, scheduled to be taped Monday and broadcast Thursday night on the Oprah Winfrey Network, will be conducted at Armstrong's home in Austin, Texas.

    Citing an anonymous source, USA Today reported that the disgraced cyclist plans to admit using performance-enhancing drugs, but likely will not get into details of the allegations outlined in a 2012 report by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that led to Armstrong being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life from the sport.

    His representatives declined comment late Friday, including attorney Tim Herman, but Armstrong sent a text to the Associated Press early Saturday morning saying: ''I told her (Winfrey) to go wherever she wants and I'll answer the questions directly, honestly, candidly. That's all I can say.''

    The New York Times first reported last week that Armstrong was considering making a confession.

    The 41-year-old Armstrong, who vehemently denied doping for years, has not spoken publicly about the USADA report that cast him as the leader of a sophisticated and brazen doping program on his U.S. Postal Service teams that included use of steroids, blood boosters and illegal blood transfusions.

    Winfrey's network announced Tuesday that Armstrong agreed to a ''no holds barred'' interview with her.

    A confession to Winfrey would come at a time when some of Armstrong's legal troubles appear to be clearing up.

    Any potential perjury charges stemming from his sworn testimony denying doping in a 2005 arbitration fight with a Dallas promotions company over a contract bonus worth $7.5 million have passed the statute of limitations.

    Armstrong faces a whistle-blower lawsuit filed by former teammate Floyd Landis accusing him of defrauding the U.S. Postal Service, but the U.S. Department of Justice has yet to announce if it will join the case. The British newspaper The Sunday Times is suing Armstrong to recover about $500,000 it paid him to settle a libel lawsuit.

    Armstrong lost most of his personal sponsorship - worth tens of millions of dollars - after USADA issued its report and he left the board of the Livestrong cancer-fighting charity he founded in 1997. He is still said to be worth an estimated $100 million.

    Livestrong might be one reason to issue an apology or make a confession. The charity supports cancer patients and still faces an image problem because of its association with its famous founder.

    The New York Times reported that Armstrong may make a confession in an attempt to return to competition in elite triathlon or running events, but World Anti-Doping Code rules state his lifetime ban cannot be reduced to less than eight years. WADA and U.S. Anti-Doping officials could agree to reduce the ban further depending on what new information Armstrong provides and his level of cooperation.

    Armstrong met with USADA officials recently to explore a ''pathway to redemption,'' according to a report by ''60 Minutes Sports'' aired Wednesday on Showtime.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/sports/rss/top/SIG=12kf4nure/*http%3A//sports.yahoo.com/news/report-lance-admit-doping-oprah-070023986--spt.html

    Arlen Specter Winsor McCay Amanda Todd washington nationals Gary Collins bus driver uppercut Argo

    Saturday, 12 January 2013

    Brett Finlay, University of British Columbia: The role of the microbiota in enteric and allergic diseases

    Brett Finlay, University of British Columbia
    Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
    Location: 240 Physical Sciences Building

    Dr. B. Brett Finlay is a Professor in the Michael Smith Laboratories, and the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Microbiology and Immunology at the University of British Columbia. His research interests are focussed on host-pathogen interactions, at the molecular level. By combining cell biology with microbiology, he has been at the forefront of the emerging field called Cellular Microbiology, making several fundamental discoveries in this field, and publishing over 300 papers. His laboratory studies several pathogenic bacteria, with Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli interactions with host cells being the primary focus. He is well recognized internationally for his work, and has won several prestigious awards including the E.W.R. Steacie Prize, the CSM Fisher Scientific Award, a MRC Scientist, five Howard Hughes International Research Scholar Awards, a CIHR Distinguished Investigator, BC Biotech Innovation Award, the Michael Smith Health Research Prize, the IDSA Squibb award, the Jacob Biely Prize, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, an Officer of Canada and awarded the Order of BC, and is the UBC Peter Wall Distinguished Professor. He is a cofounder of?Inimex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Director of the?SARS Accelerated Vaccine Initiative. He also serves on several editorial and advisory boards, and is a strong supporter of communicating science to the public.

    Source: http://cbse.soe.ucsc.edu/events/event/2437

    jobs act greg mortenson jim marshall died 2013 toyota avalon the secret life of bees full moon aubrey o day

    Affleck, Argo win big at Critics' Choice Awards

    LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Hours after a surprise snub in Academy Award nominations, Ben Affleck won best director and his film "Argo" was named best picture at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

    Affleck, whose film was nominated for seven Oscars including best picture but not best director, accepted the award Thursday night at the Broadcast Film Critics Association's 18th annual awards in Los Angeles, joking as he took the trophy that he'd "like to thank the Academy."

    Daniel Day-Lewis from "Lincoln" and Jessica Chastain from "Zero Dark Thirty" both added to earlier Oscar nods with Critics' Choice wins in the top acting categories.

    Philip Seymour Hoffman won best supporting actor for his role in "The Master" and Anne Hathaway won best supporting actor for "Les Miserables."

    The ceremony was broadcast on the CW network.

    ___

    The night's winners:

    Best Picture: Argo

    Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis

    Actress: Jessica Chastain

    Supporting Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway

    Young Actor/Actress - Quvenzhane Wallis

    Acting Ensemble: Silver Linings Playbook

    Director: Ben Affleck

    Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino

    Adapted Screenplay: Tony Kushner

    Cinematography: Claudio Miranda (Life of Pi)

    Art Direction: Sarah Greenwood/Katie Spencer (Anna Karenina)

    Editing: William Goldenberg/Dylan Tichenor (Zero Dark Thirty)

    Costume Design: Jacqueline Durran (Anna Karenina)

    Makeup: Cloud Atlas

    Visual Effects: Life of Pi

    Animated Feature: Wreck-It Ralph

    Action Movie: Skyfall

    Actor in an Action Movie - Daniel Craig

    Actress in an Action Movie - Jennifer Lawrence

    Comedy - Silver Linings Playbook

    Actor in a Comedy - Bradley Cooper

    Actress in a Comedy - Jennifer Lawrence

    Sci-Fi/Horror Movie - Looper

    Foreign Language Film - Amour

    Documentary Feature - Searching for Sugarman

    Song - Skyfall

    Score - John Williams

    ___

    Online:

    www.criticschoice.com

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/affleck-argo-win-big-critics-choice-awards-050828694.html

    sloth birth control pill recall ground hog day florida primary results black history groundhogs day paula abdul