Friday, February 22, 2013

Tax talks unnerve some Utah investors, charities | The Salt Lake ...

(Paul Fraughton | The Salt Lake Tribune) ?A cap (on charitable contributions) would definitely hurt our agency," said Head Start community partnership manager Joni Clark. "With sequestration (automatic federal cuts) on the one hand and charitable tax deductions on the other, we?re kind of getting hit on both ends. Together [they] would definitely have impact on the children we serve. And sending more kids who aren?t prepared into kindergarten would have a definite impact on our public schools if we?re not able to prepare them.?

Debate ? Putting cap on itemized deductions, altering tax breaks could curb the incentive to give.

With the average Utahn giving 10.6 percent of their income to philanthropic causes, any talk of tampering with charitable tax deductions is sure to make some local investors and nonprofits queasy.

Last week, Congress resumed its conversation about the role charitable giving should play in the tax code, with dozens of witnesses testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee. President Barack Obama and some Republicans have suggested capping tax breaks for the top 20 percent of taxpayers, arguing it would be fairer and could simplify tax filings. Others say limiting the deduction would severely cut into charities? bottom lines.

Brent Andrewsen, a shareholder at the law firm Kirton McConkie, said his estate-planning clients are watching the discussion closely.

"I think it?s fair to say that anytime Congress is talking about changes, clients are very concerned," he said.

Andrewsen said individual taxpayers are nervous about anything that would increase their taxes, from instituting a cap on the dollar amount of itemized deductions to replacing tax breaks with tax credits.

"The reality is there has been so much talk. There?s constant discussion of possible changes," said Andrewsen. "People are just skittish. They don?t know what?s going to happen."

He notes that nervousness also extends to his nonprofit clients, which rely on charitable giving to survive.

"What?s been in place has really been an incentive, and when you reduce or eliminate that incentive, people?s behavior changes," Andrewsen said. "Charities are probably right to be concerned."

According to the Utah Nonprofits Association, there were more than 5,500 nonprofits based in Utah in 2009. Today, that number is down to 3,500, with 75 percent bringing in less than $100,000 per year in revenue.

Once operating expenses are factored in, the razor-thin margins that result are why any reduction in charitable giving would hit nonprofits hard, said Fraser Nelson, executive director of the Community Foundation of Utah, a nonprofit that pools individual charitable contributions into various funds to support community-based causes.

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Nelson said many local nonprofits are a critical part of the social safety net.

"We?ve seen an increased reliance on nonprofits to meet needs that the federal and state governments are unable or unwilling to do," said Nelson. "Private dollars are crucial to the success of those programs."

Case-in-point is early childhood education in Utah. The Salt Lake Community Action Program runs 75 Head Start sites in Salt Lake and Tooele counties. The program serves about 2,400 preschool children from families living well below the poverty line, while another 1,000 kids are on a waiting list, said Head Start community partnership manager Joni Clark.

Although about 90 percent of its funding comes from federal sources, Clark said the organization would feel any decline in private donations.

"A cap (on charitable contributions) would definitely hurt our agency," Clark said. "With sequestration (automatic federal cuts) on the one hand and charitable tax deductions on the other, we?re kind of getting hit on both ends. Together [they] would definitely have impact on the children we serve. And sending more kids who aren?t prepared into kindergarten would have a definite impact on our public schools if we?re not able to prepare them."

Not everyone, however, thinks tweaking the charity tax-deduction policy will heavily influence giving.

Scott Bergeson, a retired executive with American Stores Co. and chairman of the board of Fidelity Charitable, puts himself into the "top 10 percent" of taxpayers but said that at one point or another during his life he?s been in all the income brackets ? low-earning, middle income and high income.

He said that although about 20 percent to 25 percent of his income today goes to charity, and that the deduction he gets is nice, the write-off has not tipped the scales on whether he and his wife have contributed to a charity.

"I have to tell you that getting a tax deduction is a factor in that it makes more money available to give to areas of which I have interest, but it isn?t the primary motivator," Bergeson said. "It certainly plays into the equation, but it isn?t the primary driver."

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Never-Before-Seen Video Shows Fire Raining On the Sun

"On July 19, 2012, the Sun produced a medium-size solar flare," NASA says on this new video, "what occurred with the flare was amazing." It's true. It's amazing. Fire started to fall down like rain—a hell waterfall many times the size of planet Earth. You have to watch this uncanny document for yourself. More »


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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Windshield Stickers, Missing Debit Cards, and Earplug Cases

Windshield Stickers, Missing Debit Cards, and Earplug CasesReaders offer their best tips for applying stickers to your windshields, keeping a debit card on file, and housing your earplugs.

Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips in our inbox, but for various reasons?maybe they're a bit too niche, maybe we couldn't find a good way to present it, or maybe we just couldn't fit it in?the tip didn't make the front page. From the Tips Box is where we round up some of our favorites for your buffet-style consumption. Got a tip of your own to share? Add it in the comments, email it to tips at lifehacker.com, or share it on our tips and expert pages.

Windshield Stickers, Missing Debit Cards, and Earplug Cases

Easily Remove Windshield Stickers by Keeping One Corner Unstuck

Chillychili shares a tip for all those parking passes:

When applying car inspection stickers (or other stickers) that go on the windshield of your car, leave a small corner of the sticker with the original wax paper backing on it. This way, you have a tab to easily remove it when you need to.

Photo by Quinn Dombrowski.

Windshield Stickers, Missing Debit Cards, and Earplug Cases

Keep an Extra Debit Card for Online Purchases

Trea Hauet shares one way to avoid the pain of changing your payment information:

I'm usually pretty good at hanging on to my plastic, but every now and again my debit card will go missing. One thing I've always hated is going around to each of my service providers (Netflix, Hulu, XBOX Live, Spotify, etc.) and update the card I have on file. The last time this happened, I realized I could have multiple cards attached to my checking account! This way I can have one card that I use for these services, that isn't needed day to day, that can sit at home in a safe place and another for day to day use. Perfect!

Photo by Allan Donque.

Windshield Stickers, Missing Debit Cards, and Earplug Cases

Keep Earplugs in an Altoids Tin, Right Where You Need Them

Waxman shares a tip for those with loud machinery:

I run some loud equipment that requires I wear earplugs, and I put this together to keep them closeby. Attach an empty Altoids tin to the noisy piece of equipment with velcro or a rivet, and throw your earplugs inside. That way you won't be tempted to start up the equipment without running off to find them. Here is one of mine attached to a propane burnisher.

Windshield Stickers, Missing Debit Cards, and Earplug Cases

Use VLC to Stream Video Podcasts in MusicBee

Geekgirlbarbie shares a trick for playing videos in MusicBee:

MusicBee doesn't have a video player built-in, but you can set it up to automatically use VLC to stream video podcasts. You'll need to set up a few other things to keep it running smoothly, so check out the full instructions here.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

90% Lore

All Critics (49) | Top Critics (15) | Fresh (44) | Rotten (5)

We know where this is going pretty early on, but that doesn't prevent "Lore" from being riveting stuff, start to finish.

This striking, slow-building drama ... uses fractured, impressionistic imagery as a mirror of moral dislocation as the children make their way through an unfamiliar landscape.

It's a remarkable accomplishment.

Saskia Rosendahl is a highly expressive actress within the limited confines of her character, and the film is studded with memorable scenes.

"Lore" is the sort of movie you'd already expect to rip your heart out, but that doesn't diminish the tragedy when it does arrive.

If "Lore" is an upsetting and uncomfortable film set in a morally bleak landscape, it also offers a guardedly optimistic vision of the possibility of human change.

Shortland creates a palpable sense of atmosphere, and coupled with fluid camerawork and a verdant forest backdrop, Lore looks and feels a world apart from other World War II-set dramas.

This oblique and understated tale of lost innocence conveys both an individual's experiences and a powerful sense of a ruined nation.

Shortland's measured pacing and hypnotic visuals make this a mesmerising journey through a defeated landscape.

The result is a stimulating portrayal of an under-examined aspect of Nazism's terrible legacy.

Enough cannot be said about its leading lady, a truly captivating actress at a very young age who should be an international star.

In the chaos of 3rd Reich's end. . .contemporizes the look and feel of overwhelmed, exhausted teens sifting through continuing lies and denials of the truths by everyone.

A strikingly accomplished film about worthless people.

Saskia Rosendahl, who plays Lore, is marvelous to watch.

A dark coming-of-age journey about a girl who may or may not be able to summon the character to survive in a way she can live with afterward.

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Body found in LA hotel water tank may be missing Canadian tourist

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A body found in a large water tank on top of a downtown Los Angeles hotel on Tuesday may belong to a 21-year-old Canadian woman who went missing under suspicious circumstances while staying there late last month, police said.

Elisa Lam, a student from Vancouver, British Columbia, who was visiting Southern California on her own, was last seen at the Cecil Hotel on January 31. Los Angeles Police detectives had characterized her disappearance as suspicious.

A security video taken in an elevator at the hotel and released by the LAPD last week showed Lam acting strangely, hiding in a corner and repeatedly peering around the elevator doors into the hallway.

A body had been found in one of four large water tanks on top of the Cecil Hotel early on Tuesday after a maintenance worker went up to investigate reports of low water pressure, a Los Angeles police spokeswoman said.

Detectives were on the scene, but had not yet determined whether the remains were those of the missing woman, the spokeswoman said.

Some two dozen firefighters could be seen cutting through one of the four large, cylindrical water tanks under a canopy that shielded them from news helicopters overhead.

Police have said that the reason for Lam's visit to Los Angeles was unclear, but that her final destination was expected to be Santa Cruz in central California.

She speaks Cantonese as well as English and was known to use public transportation such as trains and buses.

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Lisa Shumaker, desking by G Crosse)

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Michael Calderone: Obama Speaks Off The Record After White House Press Corps 'Frustration'

A day after the White House press corps expressed "extreme frustration" in not getting access to cover President Obama's golf weekend, which included an outing Sunday with Tiger Woods, the president met with the White House pool aboard Air Force One. The conversation, however, was off the record.

The Washington Post's Scott Wilson, who was serving as pool reporter on Monday evening, thereby writing reports used by the press corps not on board, noted the exchange in a report filed just before 8 p.m.

"AF1 wheels down Andrews at 7:45pm. POTUS came back to have a 10-minute off the record talk with pool at the end of the flight," Wilson wrote.

So did Obama come back to offer an olive branch?

Given that the conversation was off the record, Wilson cannot discuss specifics. But Wilson told The Huffington Post on Monday night that Obama "did not come back with a message in mind."

"He didn't come back because he had to tell us something," Wilson said. "He came back to hang out."

That suggests Obama wasn't there to apologize, but instead to casually talk to reporters on board. Obama doesn't often mix it up with reporters, but he has headed to the back of the cabin on previous occasions to chat with reporters off the record.

Obama hasn't given an on-the-record interview to the Washington Post since 2009, while last sitting down with the New York Times in 2010. So should the White House press corps, which has long complained about access and lack of interviews, allow the White House to set the ground rules?

Wilson explained that if reporters decide not to accept the ground rules, its unlikely Obama will head back there at all. If reporters do, then they'll have the opportunity to get a few minutes with the president, an exchange that may inform their reporting going forward.

However, the president won't be held accountable for any of his words and the lucky pool reporter -- as well as the rest of the press corps -- won't be able to report anything discussed.

Wilson said the situation is "not ideal at all," but noted that "the choice is not seeing him at all or seeing him for 10, 15 minutes off the record." So Wilson, and his colleagues on board, opted for the latter.

"In general, if someone is presented with an opportunity to talk to the president off the record, it's a balancing act," Ed Henry, a Fox News correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents Association, told The Huffington Post. "Some people think that's a really bad idea. Some people think it's a really valuable way to get information about what somebody's thinking -- whether a mayor, Congressman, Senator, or president."

Henry said the WHCA doesn't have a policy "condoning" or "banning" off the record interviews with the president, but allows individual news organizations to decide whether or not to agree to the ground rules.

As for the tension playing out between the White House and press corps this past weekend, Henry said that WHCA's concern is not over a golf game, but about getting at least a "minimal level of access" when following the president around the country and the world. The golf game, Henry said, was "just something that is symbolic of a broader fight."

The golf game was still on the mind of some reporters as the president returned to the White House on Monday night, according to a pool report filed by the Daily News' Joseph Straw.

The president emerged from the helicopter a couple minutes later wearing a white shirt, dark green slacks and a long black coat. He smiled and waved to reporters as he strode toward the South Portico.


As the president walked close by, a group of reporters yelled, in unison, "Did you beat Tiger?!?" He appeared to hear over the helicopter engines, but just smiled and continued on inside.

The president's return was open-press.

This post was updated at 10:09 pm after speaking with Ed Henry.

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Shareable: How to Host a Great Sharing Event

Reading about exciting things happening in the sharing arena can be inspiring, but the real fun is getting out and connecting with people in-person. Time and time again, members of Shareable's community have expressed an interest in hosting and attending sharing events, so we decided to ask sharing community leaders for their top event organizing tips.

Whether your event includes guest speakers, a swap, a Jelly, a mixer, a brainstorm, a group meal or anything else, our panel has valuable tips and tools to help make your sharing event great.

Note: Pro tips are tips that were repeatedly mentioned as important.

PLANNING STAGE

Pro Tips: Encourage participation in the design of the event, find partners and sponsors, take photos and video, get good volunteers, offer food and drink, make it fun and interactive, have someone in charge of audio and video.

Melissa O?Young - Founder of Let?s Collaborate!? - Great volunteers are people that are reliable, enthusiastic about the sharing economy, and friendly. This helps when new people are at the event and they can make them feel welcome.

Milicent Johnson - Community Organizer and Sharing Evangelist - Everyone has something to contribute to the greater good. Set-up the event in a way that breaks down hierarchy and tries to capitalize on the wealth of wisdom in the room by creating moments for everyone to talk about their experience. Ask the people you would want to come to the event what they want and make them part of the planning process, then ask for their help in organizing it.

Crist?bal Gracia - Ouishare Barcelona Connector?- We follow two main principles: 1) Fun: People should enjoy the event. 2) Adding value: People should go home with some new knowledge, contacts, ideas and thoughts.

Benita Matofska - Chief Sharer of The People Who Share?- We use a format devised by the Art of Hosting.?It's a very Sharing Economy approach and uses the collective knowledge and intelligence of the group. People respond to participation. People want to co-create and be part of the design of the event itself. We often use the World Cafe?format or Open Space?where people get to call sessions and create the agenda themselves.

Anni Roolf - Founder of Jellyweek - As Jellyweek is a collaboration event following the philosophy of Open Space Technology, the general organization is not influencing any of the programs of the local events. The programming of the local event (Jelly) is totally the responsibility of the Jelly host and the participants on the local level. This self-organization on the local level, and therefore in the frame of Jellyweek on the global level, ensures a huge variety of content and a lot of serendipity.

Adriann Saslow - Share Exchange - Not excluding anyone has been key. It doesn't matter if someone doesn't have any of the Swap items to bring, they can come. Share! There is more than enough to go around. Keep it simple. Have a swap focused on an item type, promote it, and know what you're doing next. Stay flexible. Don't worry about throwing the best party ever, just have fun.

Kelley Rajala - Cofounder of Share Exchange?- We start the planning process by engaging the key stakeholders to collaboratively participate in the planning process from beginning to end. We use google documents or collaborative web platforms like Weebly to lay out our plans, to-do lists and community contacts. We hold a series of meetings and work backwards from the date of the mapping event.

Unconference participants. Creative Commons photo by terri_brown

PROGRAMMING

Pro Tips: Find out what the community wants, invite speakers from different backgrounds, include experts as well as people with a real-world understanding of sharing, show how sharing can be beneficial.

Melissa O?Young?- I talk to people to see what issues and themes they are interested in and want to hear more about. I also decide on themes related to New York. For example, fashion collaborative consumption startups are more prevalent here than other cities so I will be doing a fashion-themed event soon. I'm still testing out my event formats but events with a focused theme generally work better than a broad theme.

Milicent Johnson?- I don't want to hear the same information I can get from Mashable or TED. I want stories, I want honesty and truth, and I want to be inspired. I try to have a mix of a couple of big names and people who are about to really change things, but for whatever reason are flying under the radar, because their stories are the most relatable and interesting.

Crist?bal Gracia?- Elevator pitch sessions are good because entrepreneurs always like to have a place to?explain their project: Ten projects get two minutes each. We also avoid repeating the same kind of event at least for a few months.

Benita Matofska?- Our Crowdshare events feature Food Share which is a giant picnic; a share table where people bring unwanted items and find things they like; skills swap, clothes swap, art share, and toy hacking where old toys are remade and upcycled. We feature all the local sharing services in the area where we hold the event -- everything from the local landshare project to car sharing, clothes swap, and freecycling projects. We've also had some really lively discussions. We ran one session at the House of Commons with the UK's first Green MP, Caroline Lucas, about how best to engage people in the Sharing Economy and how to mainstream it.

Adriann Saslow?- We've started having the Swaps once a month. We've got a variety of different kinds of swaps: clothing, media, gardening supplies, so there is something to appeal to everyone. Keeping each individual swap limited to a type of item keeps people from feeling overwhelmed or burned out. Knowing which swap is next lets you advertise it at the swap you are hosting.

Kelley Rajala - One type of sharing event we like to facilitate is "community mapping.? This is where a group of people share information on a general topic in order to better organize the resources that already exist, identify what is needed for the desired project or outcome, and prioritize the next steps. The biggest and most successful sharing event that we have held was the Share Fair in downtown Santa Rosa. It was a street fair with a purpose. The idea was to organize a major event in front of the Share Exchange that promoted kids, art, sharing and other 5th Street businesses. By linking these elements together, we had a great turnout.

Open Space gathering. Creative Commons photo by edmittance

PROMOTING THE EVENT

Pro Tips: Use your email list, Facebook, Eventbrite, Twitter and blog. Engage local sharing groups and coworking spaces. Post announcements on the venue?s and sponsor?s social media platforms, start early, have volunteers promote the event via their social media pages, ask influencers to tweet the event, ask people to spread the word, list events on local event calendars.

Milicent Johnson?- Seeing who's doing great work, both in clearly Sharing Economy work and also in things?that could be related to the Sharing Economy, like Design for Social Innovation, urban?planning, and economic development, and engaging them around your event will make them?evangelists of the event so you can reach their circles. If you plan it with the very people you want to attend, they will come and bring their friends!

Crist?bal Gracia?- We promote the event three to four weeks in advance through publishing a OuiShare.net event post, creating an event in Eventbrite (if needed because capacity of attendees is limited), creating an event on Facebook, promoting it in the OuiShare Facebook city/region group, promoting it on the Consumo Colaborativo Facebook page, and also using the venue and sponsor communication channels. The last week we use private Facebook and Twitter messages.

Benita Matofska?- Ideally, we would have a project manager and a full time team but we don't. We have volunteers and we just go all out on social media. It always works well -- our events are always over subscribed. We have a community who get involved in The People Who Share's events and they spread the word through tweets, retweets, etc. It's viral.

Anni Roolf?- The 255-plus events of this year's Jellyweek were promoted by the hosts themselves. The Jellyweek as the frame event is promoted mainly via social media and based on the communication with the existing, but broadening community. It works well to provide the Jellyweek visuals for the community so it's possible to distribute the brand and spirit of Jellyweek organically by sharing. The most important key for mobilization is appreciative, inspiring, surprising and constant communication on the main social media channels.

UTILIZING SHARING SERVICES

Pro Tips: Enlist the help of sharing companies and services. Task Rabbit can help with deliverables, ride sharing services can help people carpool to the event, coworking spaces or sharing companies may provide the venue. These services may be interested in partnerships and sponsorships as well.

Jelly participants. Creative Commons photo by MikeSchinkel

AT THE EVENT

Pro Tips: Have people introduce themselves, meet as many people as possible, find out what people are interested in, make sure volunteers know their roles, document the event.

Melissa O?Young?- Even if your event turns out to be big, try to meet and talk to as many people as you can as you want to find out how they heard about your event and may have a lot they can share and offer to build up the movement.

Milicent Johnson?- Invite people under a shared umbrella by showing them how sharing relates to what they do and are interested in. Let them know you want to know about them and meet them where they are. Show how sharing can be beneficial to them in a way they might have been skeptical of. Let everyone have a chance to tell you what they want or need. Let people interact with each other and let people experience the power of sharing through storytelling and sharing in the experience together.

Anni Roolf?- Providing open space on a large scale sets enormous creativity free. It's about giving permission to the people to do what they want. Jellyweek sets a few simple limits: all events should be for free and they should be connected with an open invitation. These limits force the people to work with limited resources and to invite their communities. The natural result is sharing.

Kelley Rajala - To help get the creative juices flowing, we like to start our events with "human mapping". We ask simple questions like "where do you live?" and people have to self organize around the room, interacting with each other to find their place in relation to other participants. We also like short visual presentations to set the context for the mapping process and to share inspiring examples from other communities who have found innovative solutions to the issue at hand. We have found that showing and sharing creative new models helps participants feel that a better way is possible.

EVENT FOLLOW-UP AND KEEPING THE COMMUNITY CONNECTED

Pro Tips: Set up a Facebook group, schedule Meetups, Tweet, write a follow-up blog post, include an event re-cap in a newsletter, post photos and video, schedule Google hangouts, have a follow-up meeting to see what worked and what needs improvement, ask the community to help keep the momentum going.

Melissa O?Young?- I try to meet as many people as I can at the event, and afterwards, try to connect them with people who can help them with their projects/ideas. For example, after my event, I met up for tea with a woman who is starting a baby boomer sharing platform and connected her with?someone who did research on baby boomers and collaborative consumption

Crist?bal Gracia?- After the event is finished we write a blog post. We encourage the attendees to participate in the Facebook groups and we keep sharing ideas, posts, etc.

Benita Matofska?- We've recently started building up the Global Sharing Economy Network Meetup Group?as before we would gather in different places but now we're starting to gather there. We have regular newsletters announcing events, photos and updates from events etc. to keep people inspired.

Anni Roolf?- Because Jellyweek is often a very special milestone for the local community (eg. opening of a coworking space), people continue to take part because it's creating the feeling of being part of a bigger history. Then Jellyweek is connected to different movements and is taking an active role in the debates during the year. This creates a continuity as well as a personal connection to a lot of people in the coworking, sharing, changemaker and related scenes.

Adriann Saslow?- Regular swaps keep people connected and coming back. We're creating a community here. Facebook connections help with becoming friends with people we've met at the Swaps and making sure we'll see them at the next one.

Kelley Rajala - After a successful sharing event, there will be a group of motivated people who want to further engage and work on a specific project. We like to convene a follow-up meeting with these folks to build on the outcomes or findings of the event. Usually this will take the form of a working group comprised of self-motivated people that are naturally good at collaboration.

Clothing swap participants. Creative Commons photo by SharonaGott

BIG PICTURE

Milicent Johnson?- Events are a wonderful opportunity to help people feel the values, culture, and promise of?sharing. It's one thing to read it and know that it's great, it's another thing to walk into a room full of people who are just as interested, and wanting to make a more shareable world. It's important to feel like you're part of something larger than yourself, and events do that.

Crist?bal Gracia?- Without the offline part I don?t think it's possible to build a real community. People who organise the event should enjoy this. They must be very sociable and passionate about the sharing economy.

Anni Roolf?- It's necessary today to think of on- and offline events as a continuity. It's absolutely necessary to think about the whole process if you want to avoid producing events as a temporary glowing in the dark. This great happening should not end with the event. There have to be ways to carry on the torch and to develop existing relationships.

Benita Matofska?- We've had great events -- all very participatory. That's the key, to walk the talk. If people don't feel part of it, why should they come?

What tips can you offer for hosting a great sharing event? What makes an event valuable and engaging for you? What kind of tools have you used to keep an event community connected? Please let us know in the comments.

And for more event resources, check out Shareable's?How to Share?guide and our sharing event calendar.
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Source: http://www.shareable.net/blog/how-to-host-a-great-sharing-event

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Seattle Microsoft Store quickly sells out of new 128 GB Surface Pro shipment

How hard is it to get a 128 GB Surface Pro tablet at the moment? Very, very hard. This weekend we called quite a few Microsoft Store retail locations in the US to ask when they might get a new shipment of the more expensive version of the Windows 8 Pro tablets. All the stores we talked to said they might get a shipment in later this week, with some saying it might happen Tuesday or Wednesday.

As it turns out, at least one Microsoft Store got a shipment of the 128 GB tablet in today. The lucky store was the Seattle location, according to GeekWire.com. We called the Seattle store and was told that the location received 50 of the $999 tablets in its shipment.

That's the good news. The bad news is that there was a big line that formed outside the store this morning full of people wanting to get their hands on the 128 GB version. The Microsoft Store employee told Neowin that their shipment amount sold out in less than an hour and that a number of people in line were not lucky enough to get one.

The employee told us that there might be another shipment of the tablets coming into the store on Friday ... maybe. Meanwhile, a quick call to several other Microsoft Stores across the nation revealed they did not get a shipment of the tablets in today but they might still get one later this week.

Add all of this up, and the result is that Microsoft can't ship enough of the 128 Surface Pro tablet to meet demand at the moment, and its not yet clear when things will stabliize.

Source: GeekWire.com | Image via Microsoft

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

COLLEGE HOCKEY: Boston College, UNH skate to 4-4 tie

Eight players scored one goal each as fourth-ranked Boston College and fifth-ranked New Hampshire battled to a 4-4 Hockey East tie before 6,649 fans at Kelley Rink on Sunday.

The tie enables Boston College to maintain its second-place position in the league standings, one point behind Merrimack and one point ahead of New Hampshire heading into the final three weekends ? and six games ? of the season.

?I was excited by how much [the team] battled,? head coach Jerry York said. ?It?s in our DNA. We compete very hard.?

Forwards Steven Whitney, Pat Mullane and Bill Arnold and defenseman Michael Matheson each recorded one goal and one assist for the host Eagles, and Dan Correale and Grayson Downing both registered two-point efforts for the visiting Wildcats.

Down one goal ? at 3-2 ? to start the third period, New Hampshire scored consecutive goals at 1:15 and 7:54 to claim a 4-3 advantage. Seven seconds later, BC?s Arnold tied the game for good on a backhanded shot past the glove of goaltender Casey DeSmith (22 saves).

Both teams had numerous scoring chances throughout the remainder of the third period and overtime ? including a BC power play for the final 1:44 of regulation ? but did not covert.

BC finished 2-for-5 on the power play while New Hampshire went 1-for-7. Senior goaltender Parker Milner registered 29 saves in his 27th start of the season.

?I thought Milner stood on his head for us tonight,? Mullane said. ?Without him we wouldn?t be where we are right now.?

BC?s Whitney opened the scoring at 8:57 of the first period to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead on his 19th of the season, and New Hampshire?s Eric Knodel tied the game at 19:01 of the opening stanza with a slap shot from center ice that trickled through goaltender Milner.

New Hampshire took a 2-1 lead early in the second period as Correale scored just 34 seconds into the middle frame. The Eagles came back with goals by Matheson and Mullane to take a 3-2 advantage into the third period.

Team records: New Hampshire 16-8-4, 11-7-3 Hockey East; Boston College 17-8-3, 12-7-2 HE

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Our favourite dessert recipes - All4Women Food & Drink Articles

Our favourite dessert recipes

We all have space for dessert, so satiate that sweet tooth this weekend with one of our favourite dessert recipes.?

Recipes like this?Layered Strawberry Dessert?are quick and easy to make, and offer a wonderful refreshing treat in the summertime. If you are specifically looking for something to treat yourself to, then this?Frozen Yogurt and Berry Dessert Loaf?will not disappoint.?

If you're fond of using fruit in your desserts, then this?Caramel and Banana Cheese Dessert with Pecan Nuts recipe?or this?Chocolate Raspberry Dessert Cake recipe?are perfect.?

It's also wise to bear in mind that some desserts require a great deal of preparation. To circumnavigate this, why not cook in advance and merely warm up your pudding when the time comes? In that regard this?Hot Chocolate Brownie Dessert recipe?is ideal, as it will keep quite easily in a tupperware container.

Finally, when making desserts try not to forget our wealth of traditional South African desserts such as this?Delicious Koeksister Dessert.

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Sign Here and Here and Here: Exploring the Legality of Polyamory

The Corvallis Advocate (Oregon)

A short piece in an Oregon alternative newspaper describes some issues that poly families can face.

Sign Here and Here and Here: Exploring the Legality of Polyamory

By Lana Jones

...How do poly people navigate parenting, bank accounts, and other everyday family business? Serious poly relationships might involve three, four, or more people that want to share the same rights and responsibilities that spouses or domestic partners would.

Parenting problems might arise because a child can by law only have two people recognized as parents. This is an issue not only for poly families but also divorced parents and step-parents. Multiple parents could be an asset to children though, and the issue may never come up unless there?s a larger problem.

?When there is some sort of problem and the court gets involved,? said Jen [a third-year law student from University of California Hastings], ?the court is going to scrutinize poly families very closely.?

In that case, the parents that aren?t legally recognized may not have a say.

?That doesn?t mean that people don?t successfully co-parent, multi-parent all the time,? she said.

Poly families could turn to contracts that approximate marriage or custody. This route is expensive though because the contracts aren?t prefab forms that anyone can complete.

?It?s really a question of how much money you have,? Jen said. ?The more affluent you are, the more likely you?ll be able to get your family protected.?

Even if you do get your family protected, there?s no guarantee that your contracts will be recognized. If a member of a poly family is hospitalized, for instance, will the hospital allow multiple visitation rights?

...Despite some of the difficulties associated with being poly, the lifestyle is gaining more recognition and people continue to practice it. Corvallis even has its own poly social group that meets once a month. For more information, visit http://www.meetup.com/The-Corvallis-Poly-Meetup-Group/.


Read the whole article (Feb. 14, 2013).

P.S.: See you at Atlanta Poly Weekend in four weeks! I'll be giving the closing talk.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Real estate pros share dos and don'ts of deciding where to buy

It?s a common modern-day dilemma: urban or suburban? A high-stakes question fraught with emotion ? just ask realtors Sarah Daniels and Philip DuMoulin.

The siblings, frequently seen sparring on the HGTV show Urban Suburban, take the tough-love approach when it comes to helping would-be homebuyers.

?When you have that battle of urban or suburban, our jobs are to open their eyes for new expectations,? says DuMoulin.

They?ll be at the B.C. Home and Garden Show, held Feb. 20-24 at B.C . Place, to share their thoughts on the pros and cons of city and suburban living.

The Province caught up with the South Surrey-based realtors for some sage words on how to navigate Metro Vancouver?s pricey real estate market.

Lower expectations

This is the No. 1 problem: champagne taste on a beer budget.

And let?s face it, given prices in Metro

Vancouver, almost everyone?s on a beer budget these days.

DuMoulin doesn?t sugar-coat the reality of buying real estate: On your Top 10 wish list of things you?d like to have, expect to get five or six.

This is about working your way up to your dream home, he says. Maybe you start with a one-bedroom condo, then trade up to a townhouse and, if things go well, a single-family home way down the road.

?You may have to go through five or six homes before you get to your ultimate family home,? he says.

Immerse yourself in the neighbourhood

Don?t go there once or twice but as many as five times, suggests DuMoulin.

It?s the only way to know if a new neighbourhood will suit you.

?It?s not about just looking at a house and saying, ?Oh , that?s a beautiful house.? You?ve got to integrate yourself in that community for a week to see what it?s like,? he says.

Ask if you really need ?? and can handle ? a large house

The big draw of the ?burbs is the undisputed square footage per dollar compared to Vancouver. But before you run off to buy that sprawling 3,000-square-foot house with a white picket fence, first ask yourself if you want ? and can handle ? the work associated with a big house.

?A lot of people who are young families think they need 3,000 square feet. You don?t need 3,000 square feet,? says DuMoulin. ?My twin boys don?t even like going to the basement of our house.?

Daniels adds that, with our busy lifestyles, think about whether you want to spend your weekends cleaning, working in the garden or on house maintenance.

Don?t believe your social life will end if you move to the suburbs

One of the common myths about leaving the city for the ?burbs is you?ll never see your friends.

But chances are, if you need more space due to a growing family, you?ll make new friends in the same situation.

?As soon as you?ve had a child, you?ll end up meeting other people who also have children and end up befriending them,? says DuMoulin.

Daniels, who lives in South Surrey and doesn?t have children, adds that she goes into town all the time, and the distance hasn?t wreaked havoc on her social life, either.

Lose any preconceived notions about the suburbs or the city

Both have their own reputations and they often don?t reflect reality.

That the city is always noisy is not true, Daniels points out. Neither is it true that all homes in the suburbs are cookie-cutter. You?ll make a much better decision if you keep an open mind and find out firsthand by exploring various neighbourhoods in your price range.

Don?t look at property, or areas, you can?t afford

This may sound obvious but too often, people just ?go looking? without a clear idea of what they can and can?t afford.

Big mistake. Daniels likens it to trying on a pair of Louboutins, then having to settle for Payless. You won?t be happy.

Look online first to check out real estate prices in your favourite neighbourhood. If it?s clear you can?t afford it, move on.

Get pre-approved

The best way to know what you can afford is to get pre-approved for a mortgage. There have been a lot of changes to mortgage rules lately so get pre-approved before you go shopping.

Location, location, location

It?s the old adage. Daniels subscribes to the notion of ?buy the worst house on the best street you can afford.?

Of course, do your due diligence and make sure the property is structurally

sound and free of any major problems.

Don?t get wowed by finishings

Go for more square footage over fancy

finishings. It?s easy to be impressed by a new home ? granite countertops! stainless steel! ? but extra space is much harder to gain.

?So what if the countertops are old? These are things you can fix over time,? says Daniels. ?People need to stop looking at the finishings . . .you need usable space.?

Look at adjacent neighbourhoods

It?s easy to get fixated on a single neighbourhood. But it?s always a good idea to go to the next neighbourhood over to compare the value.

?I?ve had clients with their heart set on Yaletown, but they end up buying in the West End because, first of all, there are some beautiful old streets.

?You may not get a balcony or a parking spot but, in place of that, the one bedroom and den you get there is 920 square feet because it was built back in the day. It?s got beautiful old hardwood floors and cornices in the ceiling.?

Realtors? tip: Overlooked neighbourhods in Vancouver, according to Daniels and DuMoulin, include Champlain Heights, Renfrew Heights and Fraserview. In South Surrey, where the sibling realtors are based, they suggest looking at Summerfield. The lot sizes are smaller but the prices are also cheaper.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Hugh Grant Welcomes A Son!

Hugh Grant has welcomed a son. Yes he is now a father of two and he shared the news with his fans via Twitter of course. Earlier today the actor announced that his daughter?Tabitha was now a big sister and that he was now a father of a bouncing baby bay. He let his fans in on the news of his son’s arrival with a Tweet. ?In answer to some journos. Am thrilled my daughter now has a brother. Adore them both to an uncool degree. They have a fab mum. And to be crystal clear. I am the Daddy” Yes in true fashion Hugh announced the birth of his son with a little humor, all while putting the haters in their place. However he did not divulge any further details about the new addition to his family, such as when the boy was born, his weight or and most notably his name. I guess Grant is trying to keep a little bit of privacy in his life despite using social media to make the birth announcement. The 52-year old Two Weeks Notice star has kept quiet about his relationship with his children’s mother,?Tinglan?Hong, since Tabitha was born back in [...]

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How an eCommerce website should be? - Work On the Internet

Nowadays people?s aggressive marketplace is online shopping websites, but creating only online presence is enough to bring your business to the top of the competition. Many factors are matter for websites, to continue to flourish. A business website requires many important things like S.E.O. (earch Engine Optimization) and ecommerce techniques to be apart from competition.

Websites designed with ecommerce techniques, have unique character that lead the visitor to follow simple steps for online purchasing or marketing. With this article we are going to help you in major aspects of web designing that support you to create an ecommerce site. Most of the people usually think that why e-commerce sites are different from other website designs.

Online shopping website has to deal with many products that increase the complexity of the websites. So a web designer needs to focus on numbers of point and major designing aspects to develop ecommerce website. These websites are designed to be attractive, well organized with effective colors that match to your professional business taste and so on.

The main goals of a successful eCommerce websites

1.Deliver pleasure experiences to the user at the time of online shopping.

2.The websites are made easy to use having simple steps of online purchasing..

3.It has to provide proper knowledge about the company and their owners and why a person should deals with them.

An ecommerce web design is also distinguished by their layouts. For these websites simplest designs are used to make it user friendly so that customers can easily make their purchase. Many of the researches are done in understanding the user?s mind as how to make it possible for the user to spend more than two minutes before they leave and what the first thing user?s eye searches on webpage accessing.

Besides designing you have to understand the value of maintenance for your website. There are some points you have to remember after design a website.

1. You have to manage your website regularly with 24/7 hosting consistency to keep it alive.

2. Put proper attention over selling or buying process to increase usability.

3. Need to update you website with fresh, quite simple, unique and quality based content.

4. Don?t use heavy images for upload as they make website more and more bulky which result in slow webpage speed.

You have to concentrate on every principle of web design in order to make your ecommerce website best online marketing shop. Your website should also be compatible to all browsers as incompatible website mostly loses their potential customers. You have to work on new strategy to make your product more attractive by placing unique images, easy to read and understand product descriptions etc.

Using E-commerce sites for the online presence is the best thing for business.Ecommerce Web Design helps you to make easiest and attractive websites that bring lots of relevant traffic. These kinds of websites not only provide benefits to your business but also faithful to the customers.

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Russian Fireball Won't Be Last Surprise Asteroid Attack

The world will have to live with surprise asteroid attacks on the scale of Friday's Russian fireball, at least for a while.

The meteor that exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk without warning Friday (Feb. 15), damaging hundreds of buildings and wounding more than 1,000 people, was caused by a space rock about 50 feet (15 meters) wide, researchers said.

Asteroids of this size are both difficult to detect and incredibly numerous, so it will take a long time for astronomers to find and map out the orbits of all the potentially dangerous ones. Besides, researchers have bigger fish to fry.

"Defending the Earth against tiny asteroids such as the one that passed over Siberia and impacted there is a challenging issue that is something that is not currently our goal," Paul Chodas, a scientist with the Near Earth Object Program Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told reporters Friday (Feb. 15). [Meteor Blast Over Russia Feb. 15: Complete Coverage]

"We are focusing on the larger asteroids first," Chodas added. "They are the ones that are the most hazardous."

Millions of asteroids

In 1998, Congress directed NASA to find all of the near-Earth asteroids at least 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) wide that could pose an impact risk to Earth. Such large space rocks have the potential to end human civilization if they hit us.

NASA met that challenge several years ago, and its scientists have now identified 95 percent of the 980 such mountain-size asteroids thought to be cruising through Earth's neighborhood. Happily, none of the known behemoths pose any threat to our planet for the foreseeable future.

But the outlook isn't so rosy for smaller asteroids.

Observations by NASA's WISE space telescope, for example, suggest that about 4,700 asteroids at least 330 feet (100 m) wide come uncomfortably close to our planet at some point in their orbits. To date, astronomers have detected less than 30 percent of these objects, which could destroy an area the size of a state if they slammed into Earth.

And researchers have spotted less than 1 percent of asteroids at least 130 feet (40 m) wide, according to officials with the B612 Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to predicting and preventing catastrophic asteroid strikes.

Space rocks of this size can cause severe damage on a local scale, as the 1908 "Tunguska Event" shows. That year, a 130-foot-wide object exploded over Siberia's Podkamennaya Tunguska River, flattening roughly 825 square miles (2,137 square km) of forest.

A space rock in this size class gave Earth a close shave Friday. The 150-foot-wide (45 m) asteroid 2012 DA14 ? which was just discovered in February 2012 ? cruised within 17,200 miles (27,000 km) of our planet, marking the closest approach of such a big space rock that was ever predicted in advance.

Overall, scientists think 1 million or more near-Earth asteroids are lurking out there, and just 9,600 have been identified to date.

Improving the search

Searching near-Earth space in infrared wavelengths is a good way to find potentially hazardous asteroids, Chodas said, and many other scientists agree.

The B612 Foundation, in fact, plans to launch an infrared space telescope called Sentinel to a Venus-like orbit in 2018. From there, the instrument would peer out toward Earth's neighborhood without having to contend with the sun's overwhelming glare.

In less than six years of operation, Sentinel should spot 500,000 near-Earth asteroids, including the few remaining undetected mountain-size space rocks and more than 50 percent of the 130-footers, B612 officials have said. The goal is to find big, dangerous objects several decades before they may hit us, giving humanity enough lead time to mount a?deflection mission.

But even if Sentinel lives up to its billing, many thousands of 130-foot asteroids would remain undetected, as would even more objects the size of the Russian fireball's parent body. So we're likely to be caught off guard again, as the people of Chelyabinsk were Friday.

"NASA has recognized that asteroids and meteoroids and orbital debris pose a bigger problem than anybody anticipated decades ago," said Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall?or SPACE.com @Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebook?and?Google+.?

Copyright 2013 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

FDA clears Argus II 'bionic eye' for sale in the US (video)

FDA clears Argus II 'bionic eye' for sale in the US video

Those in the US suffering from blindness due to retinis pigmentosa (RP) will now be able to regain some vision bionically for the first time ever, thanks to Second Sight's Argus II retinal prosthesis. The device was just approved by the FDA for sale stateside after surmounting the same hurdle in Europe almost two years ago -- though it was first launched long, long before that. RP is a rare genetic disease that inflicts 100,000 or so Americans, destroying photoreceptors in the eye while leaving other cells intact. By implanting a device on the retina that receives a signal from the eyeglass-mounted camera, those cells can be stimulated as if receiving light, causing them to transmit an image to the brain. Due to the limited number of electrodes, patients would only be able to discern light or dark, but most have reported better functionality with the device -- being able to make out the shape of a curb while walking, or discerning between light, grey or dark colored socks, for instance. The Argus II has been certified by the FDA for "humanitarian use," meaning there's "reasonable assurance" that it's safe, and should start popping up in specialized clinics by the end of the year.

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Suicide attack kills 4 in northern Iraq

(AP) ? A suicide bomber, pretending to ask for help, assassinated a senior Iraqi military official and three bodyguards at his home Saturday in the north, officials said.

Brig. Gen. Ali Aouni, the head of the Iraq Defense Ministry's intelligence academy, and his bodyguards were killed when the bomber detonated his explosive vest just as Aouni was leaving his house in Tal Afar, 420 kilometers (260 miles) northwest of Baghdad, police said.

The suicide bomber, who was waiting outside of Aouni's house, told the guards that he wanted Aouni to help him on some matter. When the guards opened a gate to let Aouni's car through, the bomber blew himself up.

There was no claim of responsibly for the attack, but it bore the hallmarks of al-Qaida's local franchise, which often uses high profile-killings to sow fear and undermine the government's authority. Violence has decreased in Iraq, but insurgent attacks are still frequent.

A medic in Tal Afar hospital confirmed the death toll.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to media.

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Pistorius charged with murder of girlfriend

PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) ? Oscar Pistorius has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend after model Reeva Steenkamp was shot inside the Olympic athlete's home in South Africa.

Police said a 26-year-old male would appear in court later on Thursday. Police in South Africa do not name suspects in crimes until they have appeared in court but police spokesperson Brigadier Denise Beukes said that Pistorius was at his home after the death of Steenkamp and "there is no other suspect involved."

Beukes said the suspect was undergoing blood alcohol and forensic tests and had made a request to be brought to court immediately. Beukes said he would apply for bail, but the South African Police Service would oppose the application.

Beukes said there had been "previous incidents" at Pistorius' home.

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California legislator wants condoms on porn actors

California legislator wants condoms on porn actors

Feb. 14, 2013, 8:15 PM EST

By JOHN ROGERS , Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Just in time for Valentine's Day, a state assemblyman is proposing a special gift for porn actors ? condoms for every adult film made in California.

Standing next to a table covered in prophylactics, each wrapped in bright holiday covers and bearing names like "Love" and "Icon," Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, said it's time for California to share the love with those involved in one of its most lucrative industries.

Lawmakers can do that, he added, by making sure porn actors are covered, so to speak, with safety protections, just as the state mandates measures for people who work in dangerous professions such as construction.

"The adult film industry, given the type of work required, disproportionately exposes actors to a range of health and safety risks," Hall said.

His bill, patterned after a law adopted by Los Angeles County voters last year, calls for producers of adult films to require the use of condoms whenever scenes involving intercourse are filmed.

It doesn't spell out a penalty for violations but calls on the state Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board to address that issue.

Although he chose Valentine's Day to promote his proposal ? "This is the only day I was available," Hall joked with a wide grin ? the assemblyman said protection of porn actors is a deadly serious business.

He announced his sponsorship of the bill at a news conference staged by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a group that pushed for the Los Angeles County condom law.

Although an estimated 90 percent of adult movies filmed in the United States are believed to be made in Los Angeles County, Michael Weinstein, the foundation's president, said Hall's bill addresses threats by the industry to move its operations to other parts of California if the local ordinance survives court challenges.

"We'll be on their trail," he said.

The county ban hasn't been enforced yet, and one of the industry's largest filmmakers, Vivid Entertainment, sued last month to overturn it as an infringement on freedom of expression.

Hall acknowledged that getting a statewide law passed by the Legislature is likely to be a daunting task.

"No pun intended, this is not a sexy bill," he said. "It holds accountable a $14 billion a year industry, and a lot of people don't want to address that."

The industry says it's annual revenue is closer to a $7 billion.

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