Friday, November 30, 2012

Noisy city: Cacophony in Caracas sparks complaints

In this photo taken Nov. 21, 2012, a woman waits in heavy traffic in Caracas, Venezuela. On the chaotic streets of Venezuela's capital of 6 million people, car stereos thump loudly with salsa and reggaeton tunes, while motorcycle taxi drivers honk in high-pitched shrieks as they zip through bumper to bumper traffic at rush hour. Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they?re fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

In this photo taken Nov. 21, 2012, a woman waits in heavy traffic in Caracas, Venezuela. On the chaotic streets of Venezuela's capital of 6 million people, car stereos thump loudly with salsa and reggaeton tunes, while motorcycle taxi drivers honk in high-pitched shrieks as they zip through bumper to bumper traffic at rush hour. Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they?re fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

In this photo taken Nov. 21, 2012, commuters wait in heavy traffic on a main highway in Caracas, Venezuela. On the chaotic streets of Venezuela's capital of 6 million people, car stereos thump loudly with salsa and reggaeton tunes, while motorcycle taxi drivers honk in high-pitched shrieks as they zip through bumper to bumper traffic at rush hour. Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they?re fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

In this photo taken Nov. 21, 2012, a pedestrian stands on a street corner waiting for passing cars to clear in Caracas, Venezuela. On the chaotic streets of Venezuela's capital of 6 million people, car stereos thump loudly with salsa and reggaeton tunes, while motorcycle taxi drivers honk in high-pitched shrieks as they zip through bumper to bumper traffic at rush hour. Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they?re fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

In this photo taken Nov. 21, 2012, pedestrians cross a street in Caracas, Venezuela. On the chaotic streets of Venezuela's capital of 6 million people, car stereos thump loudly with salsa and reggaeton tunes, while motorcycle taxi drivers honk in high-pitched shrieks as they zip through bumper to bumper traffic at rush hour. Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they?re fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

In this photo taken Nov. 21, 2012, bus passengers wait in congested traffic in Caracas, Venezuela. On the chaotic streets of Venezuela's capital of 6 million people, car stereos thump loudly with salsa and reggaeton tunes, while motorcycle taxi drivers honk in high-pitched shrieks as they zip through bumper to bumper traffic at rush hour. Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they?re fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

(AP) ? This metropolis of 6 million people may be one of the world's most intense, overwhelming cities, with tremendous levels of crime, traffic and social strife. The sounds of Caracas' streets live up to its reputation.

Stand on any downtown corner, and the cacophony can be overpowering: Deafening horns blast from oncoming buses, traffic police shrilly blow their whistles and sirens shriek atop ambulances stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

Air horns routinely used by bus drivers are so powerful they make pedestrians on crosswalks recoil, and can even leave their ears ringing. Loud salsa music blares from the windows of buses, trucks with old mufflers rumble past belching exhaust, and "moto-taxis" weave through traffic beeping high-pitched horns.

Growing numbers of Venezuelans are saying they're fed up with the noise that they say is getting worse, and the numbers of complaints to the authorities have risen in recent years.

One affluent district, Chacao, put up signs along a main avenue reading: "A honk won't make the traffic light change."

"The noise is terrible. Sometimes it seems like it's never going to end," said Jose Santander, a street vendor who stands in the middle of a highway selling fried pork rinds and potato chips to commuters in traffic.

Prosecutor General Luisa Ortega recently told a news conference that officials have started "putting an increased emphasis on promoting peaceful coexistence" by punishing misdemeanors such as violations of anti-noise regulations and other minor crimes. That effort has translated into hundreds of noise-related cases in recent years.

Some violators are ordered to perform community service. For instance, two young musicians who were recently caught playing loud music near a subway station were sentenced to 120 hours of community service giving music lessons to students in public schools.

Others caught playing loud music on the street have been charged with disturbing the peace after complaints from neighbors. Fines can run as high as 9,000 bolivars, or $2,093.

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Associated Press video on Caracas traffic.

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On the streets of their capital, however, Venezuelans have grown used to living loudly. The noisescape adds to a general sense of anarchy, with many drivers ignoring red lights and blocking intersections along potholed streets strewn with trash.

"This is something that everybody does. Nobody should be complaining," said Gregorio Hernandez, a 23-year-old college student, as he listened to Latin rock songs booming from his car stereo on a Saturday night in downtown Caracas. "We're just having fun. We're not hurting anybody."

Adding to the mess is the country's notoriously divisive politics, which regularly fill the streets with marches and demonstrations.

On many days, the shouts of protesters streaming through downtown can be heard from blocks away, demanding pay hikes or unpaid benefits.

And the sporadic crackling of gunfire in the slums can be confused for firecrackers tossed by boisterous partygoers.

It's difficult to rank the world's noisiest cities because many, including Venezuela's capital, don't take measurements of sound pollution, said Victor Rastelli, a mechanical engineering professor and sound pollution expert at Simon Bolivar University in Caracas. But Rastelli said he suspects Caracas is right up there among the noisiest, along with Sao Paulo, Mexico City and Mumbai.

Excessive noise can be more than simply an annoyance, Rastelli said. "This is a public health problem."

Dr. Carmen Mijares, an audiologist at a private Caracas hospital, said she treats at least a dozen patients every month for hearing damage caused by prolonged exposure to loud noises.

"Many of them work in bars or night clubs, and their maladies usually include temporary hearing loss and headaches," Mijares said. For others, she said, the day-to-day noise of traffic, car horns and loud music can exacerbate stress and sleeping disorders.

Several cities have successfully reduced noise pollution, said Stephen Stansfeld, a London psychiatry professor and coordinator of the European Network on Noise and Health.

One of the most noteworthy initiatives, Stansfeld said, was in Copenhagen, Denmark, where officials used sound walls, noise-reducing asphalt and other infrastructure as well as public awareness campaigns to fight noise pollution.

But such high-tech solutions seem like a remote possibility in Caracas, where streets are literally falling apart and aging overpasses regularly lack portions of their guard rails. Prosecutors, angry neighbors and others hoping to fight the noise will have to persuade Venezuelans to do nothing less than change their loud behavior.

For Carlos Pinto, however, making noise is practically a political right.

The 26-year-old law student and his friends danced at a recent street party to house music booming from woofers in his car's open trunk, with neon lights on the speakers that pulsed to the beat.

When asked about the noise, he answered: "We will be heard."

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AP video on Caracas traffic: https://vimeo.com/54542824

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AP freelance video journalist Ricardo Nunes contributed to this report.

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Sanchez Energy expands leadership with appointments of Chief Operating Officer and new Executive Chairman

Sanchez Energy Corporation (NYSE: SN), a fast growing independent oil and gas company with a 95,000 net acre position in the liquids-rich Eagle Ford formation in South Texas, announced today that it has appointed Joseph R. DeDominic as its new Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

In addition, Sanchez Energy announced today that it has appointed A.R. Sanchez, Jr. as the new Executive Chairman of its Board of Directors and Alan G. Jackson as a new independent member of its Board of Directors. Mr. Jackson was appointed to Sanchez Energy's Compensation and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committees and was also appointed to serve on the Audit Committee where, consistent with the NYSE's transition period rules and as previously contemplated, he will replace Tony Sanchez III on the Audit Committee. The appointments of Messrs. Sanchez and Jackson bring the total size of Sanchez Energy's Board of Directors to five, with three directors serving independently.

Tony Sanchez III, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated "given their breadth of knowledge, experience and their significant accomplishments in the oil and gas business, Sanchez Energy is fortunate to add both Mr. DeDominic and Mr. Sanchez to key leadership positions in its executive ranks. We look forward to working closely with both of them as Sanchez Energy executes on its strategic plans. We are also pleased to add Mr. Jackson as a new independent director to our Board of Directors and look forward to his significant contributions to the strength and integrity of the Board of Directors and its corporate governance practices."

Mr. DeDominic has served in various positions at Occidental Petroleum Corporation and its affiliates ("Oxy") from 2000 until November 2012, including most recently as President and General Manager of the Williston Business Unit. He has over 24 years of oil and gas industry experience with roles of increasing responsibility managing exploration, production, operations and business development, both in the U.S. and internationally. In his most recent role, he led the acquisition and growth of Oxy's Bakken and Three Forks assets in North Dakota, where he was responsible for all aspects of business operations, including drilling, completions, production, facilities, land, geological and geophysical, human resources, health, safety and environment, regulatory and finance. His previous roles with Oxy include Director, Business Development/North American Growth, Exploration Manager, Libya and Chief Geologist, Colombia. Mr. DeDominic received a Bachelor of Arts in Geology from the University of Montana and a Master of Science in Geology from Texas A&M University.

Mr. Sanchez is the co-founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sanchez Oil & Gas Corporation, a private oil and natural gas company engaged in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas, primarily in Texas and the onshore Gulf Coast on behalf of its affiliates. Mr. Sanchez has close to 40 years of experience in the oil and natural gas industry. He was instrumental in identifying and acquiring certain of Sanchez Energy's key Eagle Ford properties and in the successful completion of its initial public offering. Mr. Sanchez continues to maintain and develop the deep relationships with South Texas landowners that are critical to Sanchez Energy's growth. He received his Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Jurisprudence degrees from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas.

Mr. Jackson is a Senior Commercial Producer at IBC Insurance Agency, Ltd. ("IBC") and the former co-owner of Inscorp, Inc., a leading commercial insurance agent/brokerage in South Texas, which was acquired by IBC in 2009. Mr. Jackson has been in the insurance business since 1969, working with many land and mineral owners and their representative brokers, bankers and attorneys, and with many oil and gas operators, non-operators, investors, service companies, and logistics carriers in the energy industry throughout South Texas, including the Eagle Ford Shale. Mr. Jackson received his Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University at Kingsville, Texas and is a graduate of the University of Texas, McCombs School of Business' Management Development Program.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

What's Past is Prologue: a look inside the future of Lockheed Martin

DNP What's Past is Prologue A Look Inside the Future of Lockheed Martin

I receive a terse invite from Lockheed Martin that asks me to take a "glimpse into the future," but it doesn't mention whose future it is. I could write about what I know of the American defense contractor on the back of a postage stamp, but a cursory Google search fills in some of the blanks. The company reportedly receives around 7 percent of the US military budget on its own - and with that, my imagination runs rampant about what I'm likely to see. Dreaming of playing with laser pistols, intelligent cyborgs and giant robots, I tell them I'm coming.

A few days later, I turn up at the Honourable Artillery Company in London's glitzy financial district, a miniature castle that's dwarfed by the gleaming skyscrapers that surround it. In a way, the landscape is telling, since the occupants of those buildings can shoulder some of the blame for the current financial crisis - while across the street, Lockheed Martin is preparing its cost-cutting response.

Two hulking vehicles guard the entrance off a small courtyard, and through a window I see a plush room full of red velvet and leather, stuffed with computers and pensive, well-dressed operators. I wonder if I'm being vetted as I amble inside, my now-sodden socks and matted hair marking me out as unthreatening -- just as long as I promise not to get out my camera. As I'm ushered inside and the tour begins, I'm expecting to see jetpacks and robots, but the reality is much different. Not even this industry is immune to the world's financial problems, and my tour would reveal that its future lies decidedly in our past.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Lions' Suh fined $30,000; says kick not on purpose

In this Nov. 18, 2012 photo, Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (90) watches from the bench during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit. Suh was issued a traffic citation by a police officer who said he saw Suh driving fast and passing cars from the right lane of a suburban Detroit roadway. The Lathrup Village officer gave Suh a ticket on Nov. 15, 2012 for driving without due care and caution. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

In this Nov. 18, 2012 photo, Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (90) watches from the bench during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit. Suh was issued a traffic citation by a police officer who said he saw Suh driving fast and passing cars from the right lane of a suburban Detroit roadway. The Lathrup Village officer gave Suh a ticket on Nov. 15, 2012 for driving without due care and caution. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub (8) picks himself up after a hit by Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh during the first quarter of an NFL football game at Ford Field in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (90) stares at Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) in the third quarter of their NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

(AP) ? Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was fined $30,000 by the NFL on Wednesday, but says he didn't kick Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub on purpose.

That's why Suh insisted he doesn't need to apologize to Schaub.

Suh spoke to reporters Wednesday for the first time since his left cleat connected with Schaub's groin area in Detroit's loss to Houston last Thursday.

Suh dodged another suspension from the league, which has fined him instead for his latest questionable move on the field.

His reputation, though, has taken another hit.

The NFL suspended Suh for two games last season after he stomped on Green Bay's Evan Dietrich-Smith in a Thanksgiving game. Suh said he was sorry to Dietrich-Smith.

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Apple has top U.S. smartphone, passes Google: research firm

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Early success for the iPhone 5 smartphone has helped Apple to overtake Google's Android software in the United States, research firm Kantar WorldPanel said on Tuesday.

Apple's U.S. share of smartphone sales in the 12 weeks to October 31 more than doubled from a year ago to 48.1 percent, putting it within reach of the record 49.3 percent it managed in early 2012.

Android's share dropped to 46.7 percent from 63.3 percent, Kantar WorldPanel's data showed, but it continues to dominate in key European markets. The platform claimed 74 percent market share in Germany and 82 percent in Spain.

Android's combined share of the top five European markets rose to 64 percent, from 51 percent a year earlier, while Apple's share edged up by one percentage point to 21 percent.

Research In Motion Ltd saw its share fall in all but one of the surveyed markets, sliding to 1.6 percent from 8.5 percent in the United States, and to 2.7 percent from 8.7 percent in Brazil. In Germany, the BlackBerry maker's share rose 0.9 percentage points to 2.5 percent.

RIM's stock fell 5.9 percent to C$11.20 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. But the shares, which soared last week on rising optimism around RIM's soon-to-be-launched BlackBerry 10 devices, were still up more than 15 percent from last Monday's close.

(Reporting By Tarmo Virki; Additional reporting by Allison Martell in Toronto; Editing by David Goodman and David Gregorio)

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UCI program fights cancer with cancer - The Orange County Register

Military metaphors are hard to avoid when describing the work in Daniela Bota's lab.

Petri dishes become training camps, where cells taken from patients "learn" to attack a patient's brain tumor.

Dr. Daniela Bota is conducting human trials of possible brain-cancer vaccines, an example of a trend known as personalized medicine. She is pictured with images of brain tumors.

MINDY SCHAUER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

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Then, they are re-injected into the patient to seek out and destroy the enemy.

Bota, a UC Irvine neuro-oncologist, is conducting three separate human trials of brain tumor vaccines, with a fourth on the horizon.

And all four are potentially significant advances in the rapidly expanding realm of "personalized medicine" ? drafting a patient's own cells in the fight against disease.

"It's the wave of the future," Bota told a recent visitor to her lab, where the brains of laboratory mice bred to grow human tumors are revealing the tumors' secrets ? and their vulnerabilities.

The clinical trial of the training-camp treatment, known as DCVax, is aimed at patients whose brain tumors have been surgically removed.

Parts of the patient's tumor cells mingle in the petri dish with immune cells, known as dendritic cells, strained from the patient's blood.

"We teach the dendritic cells to fight the tumor," Bota said. "They go and interact with the other immune cells. Everybody gets the message."

While follow-up radiation and chemotherapy can extend patients' lives, it typically fails to remove all cancer cells. Beefing up the patient's immune cells just might.

Two other trials target proteins found on the surface of cancer cells. Like a rallying flag, they summon souped-up immune cells to tear the tumor apart.

"Chemotherapy attacks normal cells," Bota said, leading to unwanted side effects, such as memory loss.

Her approach takes sharper aim at tumor cells.

"A majority of patients have almost no side effects," she said. "There's a much better tolerance than (with) traditional therapies."

A fourth trial awaiting approval by the Food and Drug Administration would deploy an even broader arsenal against tumors.

Tumor cells from one patient along with those of three others will be used to arm immune cells with the power to recognize and attack a variety of tumor types ? defeating cancer's ability to mutate rapidly and camouflage itself from the immune system.

Earlier this year, Bota received special permission from the FDA to try out the treatment on a terminally ill patient.

"The median survival was probably two months or less," she said, for patients in his condition.

He was treated in March. And the patient is still alive as 2012 draws to a close, despite the cancer that threatened to end his life when the year was just getting started.

"He's largely out-survived his expected survival," she said.

Bota and her fellow researchers are careful to avoid leaping to conclusions based on results from a single patient.

Still, the man's survival is encouraging, and could bode well for the larger trial to come.

UC Irvine's Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program has been growing steadily in recent years, she says, first with Dr. Mark Linskey and later Bota's research partner, neuro-oncologist Jose Carrillo.

More recently, neurosurgeons Johnny Delashaw and Frank Hsu joined the team.

"We're actually becoming one of the biggest vaccine programs in the whole country for brain tumors," Bota said. "We have three very strong brain-tumor neurosurgeons, definitely moving us forward at the speed of light."

She is seeking brain cancer patients for all three trials now under way, and the studies should remain open for the next one to three years.

"If any of those studies give positive results, we'll hopefully have one more gun in the arsenal to be fighting the tumor," she said.

Bota said she hopes to obtain permission to begin the fourth trial by spring. It would become the first trial of the vaccine, known as ERC 1671, in the United States, although it is already available in Europe.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Reflections of a Newsosaur: Online sales are flat-lining at newspapers

With total ad sales sliding 5.1% in the third quarter of this year, newspapers have set what must be some sort of record in the annals of American business by having their primary revenue stream fall for 24 quarters in a row.?

In 72 months of unremitting declines, the industry?s consolidated advertising sales have plunged from an all-time high of $49.4 billion in 2005 to what I estimate will be no better than $22.5 billion in 2012. The year-end revenue projection is based on historic trends.?

It is a testimony to the legendarily high operating margins of the industry and the considerable cost-slashing skills of contemporary publishers that nearly all the newspapers in business in mid-2006, when the trouble began, are still plugging along today. ??

But no industry ever cut its way to success. And the question, as newspapers mark six straight years of contracting revenues, is what, if anything, they are going to do to turn things around. ?The nearly universal answer we have heard from editors and publishers is that they are going to transition from print to digital publishing. ?

That is the right answer. ?But the objective record shows that, to date, they have manifestly blown the opportunity. ?Let?s look at the numbers:?

On the eve of the Thanksgiving weekend, the Newspaper Association of America quietly updated its website?on Wednesday to report that print advertising revenues in the third quarter fell by 6.4% from the prior year to $4.5 billion, the lowest level for the period since 1982. To put the decline in perspective, $4.5 billion in 1982 dollars would be worth more than $10.3 billion today. ??

On the plus side, the NAA, a publisher-funded trade organization, reported that digital revenues advanced by 3.6% in the third quarter to a bit under $759 million. ?But the $23.5 million year-to-year gain in digital sales was too small to offset the $311 million year-to-year drop in print revenues. Thus, newspapers in the quarter lost more than $13 in print revenue for every $1 they gained in digital sales. ?

Unfortunately, as illustrated in the chart below, the pivot from print to pixels has been far too feeble for the last six years for digital sales to come anywhere close to replacing print revenue. Here is the long-term trend:

After peaking at an all-time high in 2005, print ad sales at newspapers began what would prove to be a six-year dive in the middle of the next year, falling by 2.6% in to $11.2 billion in the third quarter of 2006. That means print sales in the third quarter of this year were $6.6 billion lower than they were in the comparable period in 2006, reflecting a 59.5% decline. ?

In the same six-year time frame, digital sales at newspapers rose 19% from $638 million to $759 million. ?With the $6.6 billion drop in print revenue dwarfing the $121 million increase in digital sales, newspapers between 2006 and today lost a staggering $55 in print revenue in the third quarter for every $1 in new digital dollars.?

But, wait, it gets worse:?

As illustrated in the green line along the bottom of the chart below, digital advertising growth at newspapers has been all but flat in the last six years at the same time the over-all market for digital advertising (orange line) has grown explosively.?

While the Internet Advertising Bureau has not yet reported digital sales for the third quarter of this year, I have projected from historic trends?published by the trade association that the figure will come in at approximately $9 billion in the period. ?

Assuming my projection is correct, then the over-all market for digital advertising between Q3-06 and Q3-12 grew by 114% while digital sales at newspapers increased by only 19% in the same period. ??

One of the reasons newspapers are underperforming the market is that they have built their interactive businesses on the two weakest digital advertising categories: banner and classified advertising. ? ??

As reported on page 21 of this IAB presentation, the percentage of digital ad dollars spent on banner advertising in the first half of the year has dropped annually for the last three years. ? The percentage of dollars spent on online classified advertising has tumbled by more than half since 2006. ?

The single most significant digital ad category is search, which consistently has accounted for nearly half of all expenditures since 2008, according to IAB. Notwithstanding the growing desire of advertisers of all stripes to target specifically identifiable customers, transactional search is a format where newspapers never invested and never have been able to compete. By their inaction, publishers have been shut out of nearly half the digital market.?

Now, the same thing appears to be happening again. While the IAB reports that mobile advertising has doubled in each of the last three years, most newspapers have only rudimentary capabilities in this rapidly developing area. Publishers also are weak contenders in video, the next-biggest area of growth after mobile. ?

The challenges will keep coming. ?Not the least of them will be the innovative, target-marketing capabilities bound to be developed by Facebook, Twitter and dozens of other social media to capitalize on their expanding audiences. ?And who knows what lies beyond? ?

While publishers are preoccupied with managing the epic decline in print, they are losing sight of the future.?

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Pot-enjoying Ohio defendant agrees to quit

CINCINNATI (AP) ? An avid marijuana user has agreed to give up his pastime to avoid a jail sentence from a southwest Ohio judge perplexed by his reluctance.

Nineteen-year-old Damaine Mitchell got credit for time served for marijuana possession, ending that case. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Melba Marsh convicted him of possession Monday after ruling him not guilty of trafficking. He remains jailed on a trespassing charge.

Mitchell first had to pledge to stop smoking marijuana and to seek treatment. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports (http://cin.ci/TqVSa4 ) that Mitchell told her in an earlier court appearance that he doubted he could stop smoking marijuana, which he'd been doing since age 10. She had denied his request to smoke one more joint before he gave it up.

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Raspberry Pi says it'll run Minecraft, demos upcoming 5-megapixel, 1080P, $25 camera

Raspberry Pi demos new 5megapixel, 1080P camera, runs Minecraft

The Raspberry Pi will soon be able to see all, thanks to an upcoming camera board that will mate with unused CSI pins on the $35 hobbyist board. The new 5-megapixel camera (in the video after the break) will be capable of 1080P, 30fps video, and though the prototype being shown at Electronica 2012 is attached using scotch tape technology, the Pi foundation promised it would come with a proper mount when it ships in the new year for $25. In other news, the group has also announced a new port from the Notch gaming group called Minecraft: Pi edition. You'll be able to play the game, of course, but if you're feeling more ambitious it'll also support several programming languages, letting you "modify the game world with code" to boot. The group promised you'll be able to download it next week at the source.

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Hezbollah warns of rocket barrage if Israel attacks Lebanon

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel on Sunday that thousands of rockets would rain down on Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities if Israel attacked Lebanon.

In a speech marking the Shi'ite Muslim festival of Ashura, Nasrallah said Hezbollah's response to any attack would dwarf the attacks from Gaza during the eight-day conflict between Israel and the Islamist Hamas rulers of the coastal strip.

"Israel, which was shaken by a handful of Fajr-5 rockets during eight days - how would it cope with thousands of rockets which would fall on Tel Aviv and other (cities)... if it attacked Lebanon?" he said in speech, relayed by video-link to tens of thousands of Shi'ite faithful in central Beirut.

Hezbollah, which fought an inconclusive 34-day war with Israel in 2006, flew a drone over Israel last month, further escalating tensions in the region after Israel threatened to bomb the nuclear sites of Hezbollah's patron Iran.

Nasrallah said the rockets fired into Israel during the Gaza conflict had a range of between 40 to 70 km (25 to 45 miles), while Hezbollah could strike anywhere from Israel's northern border to its southern Red Sea port of Eilat.

The mourning festival of Ashura commemorates the death of the Prophet Mohammad's grandson Hussein and most of his family, leading to the division of Islam into Sunni and Shi'ite sects, a split that continues to plague the Islamic world.

(Reporting by Dominic Evans; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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Monday, November 26, 2012

The Key to Celebrating Holidays with Multiple Family Loyalties ...

Step, Blended & Reconfigured: Making Holidays Bright for Kids with Multiple Family Loyalties

?You hear a lot of dialogue on the death of the American family. Families aren?t dying. They?re merging into big conglomerates.?
~ Erma Bombeck

They are called stepfamilies, blended families, reconstituted or reconfigured. The modern family often includes multiple people from multiple relationships. More than any other time of year, holidays highlight the departure from what has been seen as the ?traditional? family.

As with most things, this can be an affirmation of successful reconfiguration of one?s family or a reminder of all the things that were, and perhaps still are, wrong. For most, it?s a complicated mix of regrets, relief, anger, sorrow and joy.

For most, it?s how the adults manage the situation that determines the health and safety of the heart part of the new configuration of the family.

However committed, enthusiastic, and in love new partners may be, the children who share heredity with only one member of the couple have a different experience and therefore different feelings about the season than the adults. It?s important to remember that in the vast majority of cases, the children of divorce didn?t want it. They often worry that they?re at fault. They have competing loyalties to both parents. They often wish there were a way to get their original family back to whatever they experienced as ?normal.?

However wonderful mom?s or dad?s new partner may be, they are prepared not to like him or her. They often grieve their former family quietly ? or not so quietly ? for years. As a result, they are often even more ambivalent and conflicted about holiday traditions than the adults. While the adults are enthusiastically trying to make the holidays bright and joyful, the children may find it a painful time of revisited loss of the actual family that was or the myth of how the family might have been if only?

The key to transitioning to a different sense of ?family-ness? is flexibility on the part of adults. Adults, being the adults, need to respect their children?s reluctance and understand where it?s coming from. By tuning in and being flexible about how holidays are celebrated, the adults can help create new traditions that nurture the heart of the new ?conglomerate? called their family in all its complexity.

Be Flexible about Dates

For some, it?s a radical idea: Dates aren?t important. Feelings are. When children are caught in the debate of who ?gets? Christmas morning or Hanukkah first night, the time with whoever ?wins? is shadowed by the knowledge that they have left the ?loser? alone. When both parents insist on having the kids be part of Christmas Day or when kids are expected to eat a huge meal at two Thanksgiving dinners, the kids often end up overwhelmed and emotionally and physically exhausted.

Lighten up. Holidays are only 24 hours long. But the season lasts a couple of months. Everyone can have a holi-DAY. Alternate years for the actual holiday if you must, but don?t make the day with the other parent seem like a second-rate event. It?s not. It?s that parent?s special day with the children.

Be Flexible about Traditions

The adults may want to start new traditions for the new family. But kids are stubborn little creatures who thrive on predictability and sameness. Consider which traditions can be transferred to the stepfamily scene. If there are kids from both former marriages, help the children from each side introduce one or two special traditions to the mix. Then add a new tradition or two that isn?t tied to a particular family or a particular day.

A visit to Santa or a ride to view neighborhood lights can happen any time between Thanksgiving and New Year?s. Making candles for the menorah can happen any time before Hanukkah. Making and sending greeting cards can be a family event that happens well before the holiday week. Creating new traditions like these doesn?t compete with the children?s enjoyment of their other parent?s celebration and are part of defining the new family?s sense of ?us.?

Be Flexible about Who is Defined as Family

Those who divorce well separate without hatred or rancor. They agree that they couldn?t keep the marriage going but feel no need to revisit the conflicts and pain that caused them to part. They keep their children out of the middle and appreciate what the other parent has to offer. Yes, it does happen.

For such families, it?s not a stretch to create some moments in the holiday season where everyone can be in the same place at the same time. Mom, her new partner, his kids, her kids, her kids? father and new partner and her kids, can get together to do something low-stress like attending an event together or volunteering to help at a charity. Such activities bring the people together but don?t require one group to host the other.

When the adults can manage this, the children are reassured that they won?t lose anyone from their sense of family. They are given ?permission? to add people to their list of people who love them. They can love and be loyal to each parent without fearing the loss of the other.

Be Flexible ? Even if You Don?t Want to Be

Unless your former partner has abused the children, they can and should have a healthy, loving relationship with each other. No matter how hurt and angry you may be with your former spouse, no matter how much you hate him or her for what was done that made staying married impossible, no matter if child support isn?t coming as regularly as it should or if your former partner is irresponsible about finances, no matter how threatened your current partner is by the kids? relationship to their other parent ? those are the adults? problems, not your children?s.

Separate flexibility around honoring the holidays from unfinished emotional, psychological, or financial matters that were part of your divorce. If you refrain from making negative comments about their other parent and support the children in having a positive relationship with him or her, they will eventually figure out on their own just why the divorce was necessary. They will love you for not making them into unwilling allies in your fight and for giving them support in staying solidly connected to their other parent too.

The holidays only underline the issues that go on all year. Children of their parents? divorce, separations, and re-partnering are going along for a ride that most would not choose. It?s up to the grownups to be grown up. Making the holidays bright for children means doing whatever it takes to keep the focus on their needs. Not surprisingly, doing that also warms the family heart.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Printed robot moves with a beat

Tiny device created with a 3-D printer employs heart cells to make it move

By Rachel Ehrenberg

Web edition: November 19, 2012

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A ?biobot? created from a watery gel and rat heart cells can inch forward on its own, propelled by the heart cells? contractions.

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Fueled by the rhythmic beating of rat heart cells, a soft-bodied robot the size of a grain of rice chugs across a Petri dish. Designed with drafting software on a computer, the bot?s blueprints were brought to life with a 3-D printer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

3-D printers create objects by depositing layer upon layer of a material other than ink, ultimately building a 3-D object from the bottom up. To create the bot, the printer squirts out a layer of liquid hydrogel ? a gelatinous mix of water and inert, meshlike molecules ? and then stiffens up each layer of the bot?s body with a laser. The bot?s curved ?leg? was then seeded with a mix of rat fibroblast and heart cells, which spontaneously contract. After about three days, the cell layer became a synchronized beating sheet whose contractions propelled the springboardlike bot forward.

The beauty of printing the bots, says study leader Rashid Bashir, is it allows for tweaking designs and ingredients until, for example, the bots? legs are just sticky enough to skip forward. Similar bots may one day serve as traveling sensors that detect chemicals in the environment. ?By using cells to build biological machines we may solve problems,? Bashir says. Bashir and colleagues describe the feat online November 15 in Scientific Reports.

A tiny bot chugs forward, powered by the beating of rat heart cells along its curved ?leg.?
Credit: V. Chan et al/Scientific Reports 2012


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New Smell Discovered

Scientists have discovered a new smell, but you may have to go to a laboratory to experience it yourself.

The smell is dubbed "olfactory white," because it is the nasal equivalent of white noise, researchers report today (Nov. 19) in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Just as white noise is a mixture of many different sound frequencies and white light is a mixture of many different wavelengths, olfactory white is a mixture of many different smelly compounds.

In fact, the key to olfactory white is not the compounds themselves, researchers found, but the fact that there are a lot of them.

"[T]he more components there were in each of two mixtures, the more similar the smell of those two mixtures became, even though the mixtures had no components in common," they wrote.

White smell

Almost any given smell in the real world comes from a mixture of compounds. Humans are good at telling these mixtures apart (it's hard to mix up the smell of coffee with the smell of roses, for example), but we're bad at picking individual components out of those mixtures. (Quick, sniff your coffee mug and report back all the individual compounds that make that roasted smell. Not so easy, huh?)

Mixing multiple wavelegths that span the human visual range equally makes white light; mixing multiple frequencies that span the range of human hearing equally makes the whooshing hum of white noise. Neurobiologist Noam Sobel from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and his colleagues wanted to find out whether a similar phenomenon happens with smelling. [7 New Flavors Your Tongue May Taste]

In a series of experiments, they exposed participants to hundreds of equally mixed smells, some containing as few as one compound and others containing up to 43 components. They first had 56 participants compare mixtures of the same number of compounds with one another. For example, a person might compare a 40-compound mixture with a 40-compound mixture, neither of which had any components in common.

This experiment revealed that the more components in a mixture, the worse participants were at telling them apart. A four-component mixture smells less similar to other four-component mixtures than a 43-component mixture smells to other 43-component mixtures.

Categorizing compounds

The researchers seemed on track to finding the olfactory version of white noise. They set up a new experiment to confirm the find. In this experiment, they first created four 40-component mixtures. Twelve participants were then given one of the mixtures to sniff and told that it was called "Laurax," a made-up word. Three of the participants were told compound 1 was Laurax, three were told it was compound 2, three were told it was compound 3, and the rest were told it was compound 4.?

After three days of sniffing their version of Laurax in the lab, the participants were given four new scents and four scent labels, one of which was Laurax. They were asked to label each scent with the most appropriate label.

The researchers found that the label "Laurax" was most popular for scents with more compounds. In fact, the more compounds in a mixture, the more likely participants were to call it Laurax. The label went to mixtures with more than 40 compounds 57.1 percent of the time.

Another experiment replicated the first, except that it allowed for participants to label one of the scents "other," a way to ensure "Laurax" wasn't just a catch-all. Again, scents with more compounds were more likely to get the Laurax label.

The meaning of these results, the researchers wrote, is that olfactory white is a distinct smell, caused not by specific compounds but by certain mixes of compounds. The key is that the compounds are all of equal intensity and that they span the full range of human smells. That's why roses and coffee, both of which have many smell compounds, don't smell anything alike: Their compounds are unequally mixed and don't span a large range of smells.

In other words, our brains treat smells as a single unit, not as a mixture of compounds to break down, analyze and put back together again. If they didn't, they'd never see mixtures of completely different compounds as smelling the same.

Perhaps the next burning question is: What does olfactory white smell like? Unfortunately, the scent is so bland as to defy description. Participants rated it right in the middle of the scale for both pleasantness and edibility.

"The best way to appreciate the qualities of olfactory white is to smell it," the researchers wrote.

Follow Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas?or LiveScience @livescience. We're also on Facebook?& Google+.

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Why US Oil Dominance Won't Lower Gas Prices

Booming oil production could allow the U.S. to become the world's largest global oil producer by 2020 and help the country become practically energy self-sufficient by 2035, according to a new report. But that alone won't achieve the dream of so-called energy independence that magically frees American drivers from price shocks at the gasoline pump.

The U.S. won't gain freedom from the tyranny of oil price shocks even if it overtakes Saudi Arabia as oil production king in the projections of the International Energy Agency's World Energy Outlook 2012 report. That's because the global oil market's supply and demand would still dictate the price of a barrel of oil in the U.S., even if the U.S. became a leading oil exporter and stopped importing foreign oil.

"Even if the U.S. becomes one of the leading oil producers, that may not necessarily impact a very broad and deep global oil market," said Doug Arent, executive director of the Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo.

Rather than "energy independence," experts say that "energy self-sufficiency" is a more accurate description of what the U.S. achieve can by exporting more oil than it imports. The IEA report similarly points out that no country is an energy "island" in the global economy.

Paying the same price

The surging U.S. oil production ? drawn from unconventional oil sources in shale rock ? depends on factors such as global oil demand keeping prices high enough to make it worthwhile for energy companies. U.S. companies have recently focused on developing "liquids-rich" shale formations containing oil as a more profitable alternative to "dry-gas" natural gas while abundant supplies keep U.S. natural gas prices low.

Yet domestically produced U.S. oil is bought and sold at the price that is set by global supply and demand ranging from North America to Asia. That means the boost in U.S. oil and gas production offers new possibilities for how the U.S. can manage its "energy interdependence" with other countries, Arent told TechNewsDaily. [U.S. Taps Icy Energy Source Bigger Than Oil, Coal]

"Whether produced in the U.S., Saudi Arabia or Nigeria, consumers will pretty much be paying the same price for the barrel of oil," said Will Rogers, the Bacevich Fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, D.C. "We'll never be insulated entirely from price shocks that could develop from a crisis in the Middle East, Africa, wherever."

The oil price shocks at the pump will continue as long as U.S. cars and road vehicles rely upon gasoline rather than alternative energy sources. But the U.S. can still benefit from achieving oil self-sufficiency in other ways.

Making new opportunities

First, the U.S. can close the $460 billion trade deficit spent on importing foreign oil, Rogers said. Both he and Arent agreed that closing that oil trade gap would help boost the U.S. economy as it profits from exports rather than spending money to import oil.

Second, the U.S. can change the balance of international politics by easing its reliance on the oil of the Middle East and more unstable parts of the world, or by becoming an oil supplier that the rest of the world depends upon. The IEA report suggests that the U.S. is very well positioned to do this as the rest of the world's dependence on energy imports grows ? especially with surging energy demand in countries such as China and India.

"The second effect is a bit more subtle because it repositions the geopolitics of energy, which the average consumer may not necessarily feel," Arent explained. "But it's certainly an important part of the energy interdependence world."

Rogers agreed by pointing to the possibilities of reshaping U.S. relations with China and the rest of Asia ? especially if it can become a reliable strategic energy partner.

"There is a huge opportunity for the U.S. and China," Rogers said. "[China] faces a lot of the same energy challenges we do because they import oil from the Middle East and North Africa. That's vulnerable to disruption due to natural disasters or terrorist events."

This story was provided by TechNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. You can follow TechNewsDaily Senior Writer Jeremy Hsu on Twitter @jeremyhsu. Follow TechNewsDaily on Twitter @TechNewsDaily, or on Facebook.

Copyright 2012 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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System76 reveals Bonobo Extreme, a 17.3-inch Ubuntu-powered gaming laptop

DNP System76 reveals Bonobo Extreme, an Ubuntupowered gaming laptop

Now that Steam will be available for Ubuntu any time now, you might be interested in taking a look at System76's latest and greatest Ubuntu-powered laptop designed specifically for the gaming enthusiast: the Bonobo Extreme. The open-source machine-maker has made Ubuntu PCs before, like the Gazelle and Serval laptops and the recent Sable Complete all-in-one, but none come close to the Bonobo Extreme in terms of speed and performance. The base model is tricked out with an Intel i7 3630QM 2.4GHz processor, an NVIDIA Geforce GTX 670MX 3GB GPU, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, a 500GB 7200 RPM hard drive, an 8x DVD drive, an 8-cell battery and a 17.3-inch glossy, backlit display. At this configuration, it's already quite the wallet-buster at $1,499 (and that's after the $100 Christmas discount), but you can push that sum skyward fairly easily if you're a stickler for premium components. But perhaps its beautiful backlit keyboard, spacious Synaptics Clickpad and the sheer satisfaction of shooting Left 4 Dead zombies will help soothe the financial pain.

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Israel?s military chief visits reservists on Gaza border

?Combat in built-up areas is a challenge,? said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz on a visit Sunday to the army reservists continuing to arrive at jumping-off points outside the Gaza Strip for possible ground action. The general gave the men some advice: ?When you go in, put Sderot, Ofakim and Ashkelon behind you. Look forward.?
?Netanyahu said earlier that Israel is ready for a significant expansion of its Gaza offensive. President Obama: The next 24, 36, 48 hours are crucial.

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Ways to combat the Celiac disease with probiotics | ArticlePDQ.com

Do you feel unusually tired when you shouldn?t be? Do you easily get a feeling of nausea? Are you suffering from severe joint pains? If you have answered in the affirmative to all these questions, then you might have Celiac disease.

How do you know that you are suffering from Celiac disease?

  • Mouth sores: One of the primary symptoms of Celiac disease is getting mouth sores.

  • Muscle cramps: If you are getting muscle cramps, then it is yet another indication of having Celiac disease.

  • Skin rash: When you suffer from Celiac disease, you get skin rash due to sensitivity to gluten.

  • Unexplained weight changes: If you are suffering from Celiac disease, you would gain or lose weight all of a sudden. In fact, it would be advisable to take weight loss supplements in case of unexplained weight gain.

  • Gas and abdominal pain: Those suffering from Celiac disease experience bloating, recurrent gas, and severe abdominal pain.

  • Discoloration of the enamel: If your teeth are showing discoloration or you experience the loss of teeth enamel, then it is possible you are having Celiac disease.

Even though Celiac disease cannot be cured, its impact on your health and life could be minimized. So, how can you reduce the effects of Celiac disease naturally?

  • Consuming probiotics: When you consume probiotics, it releases the good bacteria inside the body that help in the development of gut flora and remove the harmful bacteria that might destroy the guts.

  • Weight loss supplements: Weight loss supplements including probiotics supplements help you reduce your weight in case of sudden weight gain by helping in the better digestion of food and harvesting the energy deposited in the body step by step.

  • Fish oil supplements: Fish oil, particularly cod liver oil supplements, could help combat the inflammation caused by Celiac disease in the stomach.

So, where could you get high quality products to help reduce the impact of Celiac disease? RenewLife is an online store that sells digestive health care supplements including probiotics, fish oil supplements, weight loss supplements, and other products for cleansing the digestive system.

If you take the right amount of digestive supplements, you can easily combat the effects of Celiac disease and take control of your life again.

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Ah shoot now I can't remember the number....the 18 year old girl with night vision? Can I reserve her? I'll attempt to have her up by 10 or 11 tonight!

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Hey, I would like to reserve number two. However, I happened to notice there was no number three. If you are open to having a mysterious number 3 no one knows about, PM me and I will tell you the plans I have for the person. :D

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haha...never mind. Didn't notice that this is a WIP. There most likely will be a number three, right? But actually, would you be open to a Number three that nobody knows about?

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Haas33
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Hey Haas, I'm not the GM or anything, heck I'm not even part of the RP, but if you read the intro, it said only 5 survived. Number 5 was also skipped. I'm guessing those were their numbers in the project, and 3, 5, 8, 9, and 10 were the ones that didn't survive. ^^

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SuperNinjaRoo is correct! lol you win a prize :D
I did skip around the numbers because I didn't want every single child to have survived and frankly, having things in a chaotic order is pretty awesome.
But @Haas33 I'm open to ideas and would love to hear you out. so just shoot me a PM about it. :)

Also please read the rules about my reservation policy. (Just so we are clear about it)

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I think I might be down for the first dude, if you don't mind. Having read the reservation policy and whatnot, of course (as a note, you put your reservation policy twice :P).

Furthermore, a question; just how 'free' were they in captivity? For example, supposing I put a certain kind of music under 'likes', or a character has a predilection for certain clothing. Would they have been able to discover such predilections in their time in captivity, or were they given no freedom and would have only come upon things like music and such after escaping? Sorry if the question's unclear or a bit rambling.

I am not, in fact, a woman. Apparently, I have to affirm this. :v

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Oh I did? Oopsies.

You're fine, I completely understood your question. Um, they were exposed to the human luxuries and experience life as a 'normal' person, with the exception of constant testing and experimental procedures. So yeah they are well knowledged of the normal customs and culture of everyday life. Their captivity kept them inside the facility, but they are accustomed to the modern world.
I hope that helps.

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So I sent a character sheet for the funny fellow, Number 6. Hope you'll take me (:

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...Though, I'm not entirely sure I filled it out correctly. I hope I did it alright... ._.

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I did see your post. You need to add an enlarged picture on the actual form and where it says color=___ just pick ONE of the colors.

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Toffeeebot
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Hm. I am slow today. Must be tired. I did read the introduction and I guess I just didn't like register it in my brain or something... but anyways, I will be shooting you a PM

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I'm sorry! I'm new to this, as you can probably tell. How do I set the enlarged picture in?

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