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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Probiotics wins for best diet trend in 2013; gluten-free worst, says Dr. Oz - National diets

Probiotics wins for best diet trend in 2013; gluten-free worst, says Dr. Oz - National diets | Examiner.com

Ties That Bind

Stories of Love and Gratitude from the First Ten Years of StoryCorps
Ties That BindTies That Bind - Books by Dave Isay - Penguin Group (USA)


Read an Excerpt of 'Ties That Bind' by Dave Isay

"Ties That Bind": Tales of Love and Gratitude from the Past Decade with StoryCorps Founder Dave Isay -
DemocracyNow interview transcript 

In a Democracy Now! special, we look back at a decade of stories from the oral history project StoryCorps. The first StoryCorps recording booth opened in 2003 in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. Some 100,000 people have since recorded interviews with their loved ones in StoryCorps booths across the country. Their voices are recorded onto a CD for the storytellers and preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. We spend the hour with StoryCorps founder Dave Isay and play some of his favorite stories from the past decade, including many we’ve never aired before. We hear about Yelitza Castro, a housekeeper who cooks dinner for homeless people, and Ronald McNair, an African-American astronaut who died in the 1986 Challenger explosion. When he was nine years old, McNair refused to leave a racially segregated library, even after the librarian threatened to call the police.

Top Gadgets of 2013

Samsung OLED TV

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They may not appear so to the naked eye, but the big screens at movie theaters aren’t flat—they’re curved. ...but Samsung moves ahead of the pack with its gorgeous 54.6-inch set by delivering a bevy of added features: built-in WiFi (for content streaming and web searching), Bluetooth (for wireless speakers) and even voice and gesture controls. You can literally tell the television, “Find an action movie,” then browse the choices using a hand motion not unlike swiping a smartphone...




Top Gadgets of 2013 - Slideshows - Departures

Best Notes 2013 Ask Kelsi | 2013: The Year in Letters and Notes

Best Notes 2013 Ask Kelsi


2013: The Year in Letters and Notes

Some say that letter writing is dead, but 2013 proved it's very much alive and that personal notes can amuse, inspire, and, yes, enrage millions of readers.
Some of Yahoo Shine's most popular stories of the year were about missives and notes that leaked to the Internet, including what might be the most brilliantly sarcastic breakup letter in the history of jilted lovers. The post, Best Break-Up Letter Ever: Ask 'Kelsi' Where Your Stuff Is, touched a nerve with our audience: It received more than 40,000 likes on Facebook and 14,000 comments. Here are more of our favorites. — Sarah B. Weir, Shine Senior Writer

Best Notes 2013 Ask Kelsi | 2013: The Year in Letters and Notes - Yahoo Shine

Monday, December 30, 2013

American gets 1-year prison sentence for parody video

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Shezanne Cassim, the American jailed in the United Arab Emirates after posting a video parody, was sentenced Monday to one year in prison and a fine of 10,000 UAE dirhams (approximately $2,700).
The young American living in the UAE has been imprisoned since April, his family says, for posting what was intended to be a funny video on the Internet.
He was accused of defaming the UAE's image abroad, according to The National, the country's main English-language newspaper.
The video in question is a 19-minute short that pokes fun at a clique of Dubai teens who are influenced by hip-hop culture. In the 1990s, the label "Satwa G" was coined for a group of suburban teens who were known to talk tougher than they really were.
The video depicts a look at a "combat school" in the suburb of Satwa, where these "gangsters" are trained. The training includes how to throw sandals at targets, using clothing accessories as whips, and how to call on the phone for backup.


American gets 1-year prison sentence for parody video - CNN.com

"nuclear" how?

How much do you know about nuclear weapons? Take our quiz.
1. To begin with, why are the weapons called "nuclear"?

"nuclear" how?

The nuclear arms race that began during World War II, then escalated throughout the cold war, has left more than 17,000 nuclear warheads scattered around the world, according to the Federation of American Scientists.
Nine countries have such weapons, and multiple treaties have sought to curb their proliferation and regulate their storage. But, while some countries have dismantled or disposed of their weapons, others are thought to be building them, or at least trying to acquire the ability to do so.
How much do you know about the science, history, and politics behind nuclear weapons? 
- Staff writer


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The Rise of Checked Baggage Fees: Video

The Rise of Checked Baggage Fees: Video - Bloomberg

Sunday, December 29, 2013

'Tthe Best Conversations of 2013'

Since September, Anne-Marie Slaughter and the podcast gang have chatted about everything from the Balkans to Balkanized Internet, from candy cartels to the cyber arms race.

The Weekly Wonk | The Best Podcasts of 2013

13 stories unforgettable personal essays in parenting, relationships


<a href='http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-910282'>Read the full story</a>
iReporters get personal:
"When we raise kids without God, we tell them the truth -- we are no more special than the next creature."
Deborah Mitchell


iReporters get personal -
There was the news that made the headlines. And then there were the personal stories that made a lasting impact on only a few people, but touched the lives of millions.
This year, CNN invited people to share their personal essays with the world, and they delivered. Dozens of iReporters had the courage to pour out their hearts with unforgettable stories of pain, loss, joy, courage and anger, many of which were published on CNN.com.


13 stories unforgettable personal essays in parenting, relationships - CNN.com

Saturday, December 28, 2013

To Be Born on a Christmas Morn




20 Percent: The diminished likelihood that you were born on Christmas, compared with an average day.
Perhaps largely because many cesarean births can be scheduled in advance, doctors and patients seem to avoid certain days — and choose certain others.
To Be Born on a Christmas Morn - NYTimes.com

From tin man to bionic man: the evolution of the humanoid robot




Hiroshi Ishiguro is the director of Japan's Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, who developed the first "actroid," a humanoid robot with features and functions almost indistinguishable from a human's.

Here's hoping Le Trung's Aiko fembot ... Aiko Japanese for "beloved one", can make tea and coffee, tell the weather, read a magazine and is the first android to react to physical stimuli and mimic pain.



From tin man to bionic man: the evolution of the humanoid robot - CNN.com

Chart: A Look at Who Trades With China: Video

Chart: A Look at Who Trades With China: Video - Bloomberg

Friday, December 27, 2013

...to Tesla ... or not to Tesla...?





It's more than electric, it's Tesla.













TESLA MOTORS
Founded: 2003
Headquarters: Palo Alto, California
Employees: 2,000+
Stores & Service Locations: 31 worldwide, more coming soon.
On the Road in 37 countries.

TESLA MOTORS was founded in 2003 by a group of intrepid Silicon Valley engineers who set out to prove that electric vehicles could be awesome.

FOUNDERSElon Musk, JB Straubel, Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning,  and Ian Wright


Tesla Motors  Google+

Shared publicly  -  Dec 19, 2013

Winter Driving Redefined

Learn about what it's like to drive Model S in the winter!  Watch how Model S performs in the sub-zero temperatures of Norway, and find out why Arne believes that he can rely on Model S to get him to places that other vehicles simply aren't capable of.

Shared publicly  -  Dec 17, 2013

 #Superchargers
 
We've opened our first #Superchargers in Germany! These connect major German cities, the Netherlands with Germany, and make traveling from Munich to Zurich easier - all for free!

http://www.teslamotors.com/supercharger






Tesla related videos on Youtube:

via Tesla Forums

Found the whole 45 minute documentary in English on YouTube. Absolutely awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV-OXFNKVIM&list=WL6979736C31CF1531


 
Published on Dec 9, 2012
Os combustíveis fósseis estão se tornando
cada vez mais escassos, é hora de um sedan
de luxo totalmente elétrico, como o Tesla model S.





3:17 2014 Tesla Model S Exterior and Interior Walkaround 2013 Frankfurt Motor Showby WorldAutosNews  20 views










 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
Model S is stellar in the snow.

Watch Chris Porritt, Tesla's VP of Vehicle Engineering, explain how Model S was designed for excellent performance in a winter environment. From its all-electric powertrain, to its traction control systems and advanced software features, Model S is an all-weather car unlike anything else on the road.
Tesla Model S - Cold Weather Performance


  


CNBC videos on Tesla: December 2013

Should GM or Ford buy Tesla?
Fri 27 Dec 13 | 02:51 PM
 
 
Rather be in solar than Tesla: Analyst
Thu 26 Dec 13 | 05:06 PM
 
 
How Tesla's CEO is revolutionizing the world
Thu 26 Dec 13 | 06:45 AM
 
Fast times at the mall with the Fast Money crew
Mon 23 Dec 13 | 06:00 PM
 
 
Is Tesla out of juice?
Fri 20 Dec 13 | 05:46 PM
 
 
Tesla creates service center showrooms
Fri 20 Dec 13 | 01:28 PM
 
 
 
 
Tesla makes significant move
Fri 20 Dec 13 | 11:05 AM
 
 
 
Tesla is an ecosystem: Analyst
Mon 16 Dec 13 | 03:20 PM
 
 
Thu 12 Dec 13 | 11:47 AM
 
 
Tesla Model S bought via Bitpay
Mon 09 Dec 13 | 11:25 AM
 
 
Tesla Model S bought via Bitpay
Mon 09 Dec 13 | 11:25 AM
 
 
 
Can I Afford It? Josh
Sat 07 Dec 13 | 09:03 PM
 would like to buy a tesla model s 60. i've been in the military for five years, and it's something i've always wanted. i want to be the first person to be on a military base to show that the technology of tesla is viable and there and... wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. ...friggin' amazing. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, boyfriend. are you kidding me? are you just kidding me? you want to be the first on the military base to show everybody how cool josh is being able to drive and afford a tesla. it has nothing to do with the technology, and people aren't gonna look at you and go, oh, look how cool that technology is. they're gonna look at you and go, he can afford a tesla? you show me the money, josh. i take home about $7,000 a month. my expenses are $1,236 a month. i have no debt. i live on a military base. so, i have about $57,000 in liquid savings, $208,000 -- $208,000 in investments, and $66,000 for my retirement. and you're 29?! correct. and you were able to save all of that money being in the military? well, i also have very good -- i like trading my stocks, so yes. oh, so you're a good -- you're a reallygood stock trader. maybe you should come out of the military and be on cnbc 'cause at 29 for you to have amassed that much money on what i know they pay you in the military, i don't know, josh. pretty smart boy if you ask me. how are you going to pay for this? i'm going to trade in my toyota prius, and so i'll probably get like 20 grand for that, and then the rest would be in cash.
 
 
Tesla battery pack safest in world: Solarcity CEO
Thu 05 Dec 13 | 05:34 PM

 

 

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'White collar crime rewind'



it's been a big year at crime and punishment. filled with lots of and other bad guys you can't seem to forget. to date we've uncovered almost a billion dollars in fraud and based on what we're working on right now, 2014 could be even bigger. let's start with some criminals who thought they could outsmart the banks. likes this rock star, check him out. ♪♪ i met a girl she's super cool ♪♪ s this is the song it turn out the lights the lead singer for llp. that's short for lights over paris. i like to go over the top. i like everything to be crazy. i like everything to be extraffic gant. but they never had a single hit. what he had was an ability to cheat. according to prosecutors cunning banks into loaning him millions of dollars. getting loans to fund a fantasy, a


White collar crime rewind
Fri 27 Dec 13 | 01:30 PM
CNBC

'Delta's Accidental Deals'



SNAFU TRANSCRIPT:  folks were online yesterday from 9:30 eastern to around noon. they couldn't believe their eyes. this wasn't just on delta.com, it was on priceline. they saw prices that are actually cheaper than the taxes you usually pay on a ticket. here's an example. flying from jfk to puerto rico, usually $308, somebody snagged a ticket to $77. jfk to vegas, purchased for $81. and amy chee was online looking to go from indianapolis to honolulu. she saw the price of $70 and was like what? she decided for whatever reason to click over to the first class ticket and saw it for $88. needless to say she booked those tickets as fast as she could. the round tr-- usually costs $3,396. she said she feels like she committed grand larceny.




Delta's accidental deals
Fri 27 Dec 13 | 12:33 PM ET
CNBC

No stunt: Beyonce's sneak attack on music industry resets the rules

#ICYMI Watch the holiday excitement in a Walmart!

No stunt: Beyonce's sneak attack on music industry resets the rules - CNN.com

8 disappearing tax breaks

tax break ending


8 disappearing tax breaks - Dec. 27, 2013

Could touch display projected on mist replace physical screens?


According to Russian designer Max Kamanin, creator of Displair, high-tech displays made from mist and air are "the next step in visual technology".
According to Russian designer Max Kamanin, creator of Displair, high-tech displays made from mist and air are "the next step in visual technology".

His solution? Projecting 3D images onto sheets of mist, giving the illusion of a hologram:
An airstream is created from tiny water drops, similar to the ones in the clouds.
Max Kamanin, creator of Displair
  • Displays made from mist and air are "the next step in visual technology"

  • With Displair, users need not wear special glasses

  • Screen responds 'intuitively' to hand movements

  • According to Displair the image is created inside a layer of "dry fog which is composed of ultra-fine water droplets."

    3-dimensional projections are created using infrared sensors.

    The screen responds "intuitively" to hand movements -- 1500 of them -- many of which are similar to those used on our mobile devices, such as pinch-and-zoom.

    The screen's inventors think that Displair screens could be used in medicine, and offer a more hygienic alternative to touchscreens.

    In the future the team hope to explore scent, to offer users a multi-sensory experience.

    Could touch display projected on mist replace physical screens? - CNN.com

    Editorial: Target theft proves need for chip cards


    ’Tis the season of good will toward all, family meals and traditions, and shopping.
    Unfortunately, ’tis also the season of sophisticated criminal rip-offs, like the massive data breach at all 1,797 Target stores in the United States, affecting 40 million credit card users between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15.

    Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/12/24/6024311/editorial-target-theft-proves.html#storylink=cpy
    The rest of the world has migrated to more secure embedded microchip-based cards. The United States should, too.
      
    Europe, Asia, Latin America and our neighbors, Canada and Mexico, already have adopted chip cards. They are the international standard for payment cards. More than 1.5 billion chip cards have been issued globally and more than three-quarters of payment terminals outside the United States accept chip cards.
    The United States has been a laggard, sticking with the magnetic stripe technology of the 1960s.
    Why? 
    France and Germany have been using chip cards since the 1990s.
    The United States, in contrast, has “let the payments industry decide what to do,” according to a 2011 report by First Data Corp., a global credit and debit card payments processor based in Atlanta.
    The total cost of implementation – replacing cards and readers in the United States – has been estimated to be about $8 billion. Compare that with the annual cost of credit card fraud of $8.6 billion.

    Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/12/24/6024311/editorial-target-theft-proves.html#storylink=cpy


    Editorial: Target theft proves need for chip cards - Editorials - The Sacramento Bee

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    (video) Target: Justice Dept. investigates its data breach

    Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/12/23/6024098/target-steps-up-breach-investigation.html#storylink=cpy

    Video: NBCNews.com Senior Consumer reporter Ben Popken offers tips on what to do if your credit card info might have been stolen in the Target security breach.

    Target hackers stole encrypted bank pins: report
    Target in Amazon's crosshairs: Pro     Thursday, 26 Dec 2013 | 5:46 PM ET
    Target experienced a significant data breach. Bryan Gildenberg of Kantar, shares his opinions on the impact to the stock, and the company's competition with Amazon.


    Target confident debit card pins are safe
    Fri 27 Dec 13 | 02:40 PM
     
     

    ISA Arrests Terrorist Sniper Trying Use Humanitarian Permit to Attack IDF Soldiers



    Abu Amsha, a Gazan terrorist training for an attack against Israel, developed an eye condition during his training. He then applied for a humanitarian permit to enter Israel in order to get treatment in a Ramallah hospital. He planned to return to Gaza and carry out the attack after his eye had healed. Share this and show the world how terrorists cynically manipulate Israel's humanitarian aid.

    ISA Arrests Terrorist Sniper Trying Use Humanitarian Permit to Attack IDF Soldiers

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    Ebony and Ivy: The Secret History of How Slavery Helped Build America’s Elite Colleges

    Ebony and Ivy: The Secret History of How Slavery Helped Build America’s Elite Colleges | Democracy Now!

    Thursday, December 26, 2013

    MAP: How Is Obamacare Enrollment Going?


     

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    The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid in South Africa

    As the world focuses on Tuesday’s historic handshake between President Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro, we look back at the pivotal role Cuba played in ending apartheid and why Castro was one of only five world leaders invited to speak at Nelson Mandela’s memorial. In the words of Mandela, the Cubans 'destroyed the myth of the invincibility of the white oppressor ... [and] inspired the fighting masses of South Africa.' Historian Piero Gleijeses argues that it was Cuba’s victory in Angola in 1988 that forced Pretoria to set Namibia free and helped break the back of apartheid South Africa. We speak to Gleijeses about his new book, "Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991," and play archival footage of Mandela meeting Fidel Castro in Cuba.


    The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid in South Africa | Democracy Now!

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    iTBN - Live From the Holy Land Experience - Dec 23, 2013


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    Live From the Holy Land Experience, Jonathan L. McKnight
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    TBN Holy Land Experience Announces Its Spectacular Christmas “Light of the World” Walking Tour -
    The free, self-guided “Light of the World” evening Christmas walking tour runs nightly from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. through January 31st.
    The Holy ...Land Experience brings together the sights and sounds of the world of the Bible in a unique and interactive way unlike anywhere else. It is a living, biblical museum that takes you 7000 miles away and 2000 years back in time.
    4655 Vineland Road
    Orlando, Florida 32811

    For more information on all scheduled events, visit us online at http://www.holylandexperience.com/.
    Phone (800) 447-7235
    Email info@holylandexperience.com

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    TBN would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! Make HIM famous in all that you do. Praise the Lord!
     

     





    8 Photos You Didn't See From Obama's Trip to South Africa

    On Tuesday, conservative news outlets in the United States decided that the best way to commemorate the life of Nelson Mandela, and to report on the memorial services in his honor, was to manufacture a controversy about an AFP photo of President Barack Obama shooting a selfie with Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt. According to Fox News, the “international incident” was so bad that, “The tsk-tisk-ing could be heard across continents.”
    Liberal news outlets countered with a photograph from former President George W. Bush’s Instagram feed, taken at the same memorial, in which he’s seen posing with pop star Bono.
    Two things were lost amid the nonsensical partisan wrangling. First, the furor shamefully overshadowed the memorial service itself, and the heartfelt messages that were delivered by Mandela’s family and colleagues. Second, such outcries overlook the close quarters in which our Democratic and Republican politicians actually live and work.
    Candid images from White House photographer Pete Souza tell another story.




    8 Photos You Didn't See From Obama's Trip to South Africa - PolicyMic


    South African President Nelson Mandela "Madiba" died on December 5, 2013.  His internationally broadcasted memorial service was celebrated and attended by world-leaders on December 10, 2013.

    Wednesday, December 11, 2013

    Obamacare enrollment: what the new numbers really mean - CSMonitor.com


       Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius prepares to leave after testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Committee about Obamacare in Washington Wednesday. Susan Walsh/AP
    3:02 pm ET -
    The Obama administration announced a four-fold increase in health insurance enrollments between October and November. But the numbers are still low, keeping the heat on Kathleen Sebelius.


    Obamacare enrollment: what the new numbers really mean - CSMonitor.com
    By Staff writer / December 11, 2013

    Related info.:
    Here's today's C-SPAN video - http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/SebeliusonA




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    Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius testifies on the implementation of the Healthcare.gov Web site.

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