Friday, October 5, 2012

Tonight, on the Greatest Android Podcast in the World!

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Two weeks in a row? This could turn into a thing. We're back once again for another edition of the Android Central Podcast. Coming up in Episode 110, we'll have the lowdown on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (you've read our review, right?), the Android-powered Nikon Coolpix S800c camera, all the new stuff from HTC, and more of your e-mails and voicemails.

So join Phil and the gang -- and, of course, the chat room -- live tonight at 2 a.m. BST / 9 p.m. EDT / 6 p.m. PDT for the live broadcast. You should be there. You will be there. You must be there. After all, you are what makes it the Greatest Android Podcast in the World.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Striking SAfrican miners find strength in numbers

(AP) ? Strikes are slowly paralyzing South Africa's critically important mining industry.

About 80,000 miners, or 16 percent of the country's total mining workforce, are striking across South Africa, according to Lesiba Seshoka of the National Union of Mineworkers.

The strikers are inspired by Marikana, where last month platinum miners got a pay raise of up to 22 percent in an agreement that settled an illegal strike whose level of violence shocked the nation.

In the weeks since the Marikana strike ended, unrest has affected several gold and platinum mines and weakened South Africa's image as an investment destination. The strikes have hit AngloGold Ashanti, a top gold producer in South Africa, and Anglo American Platinum, the world's largest producer of platinum. The labor unrest has even spread to the nation's truckers.

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NASA's infrared observatory measures expansion of universe

ScienceDaily (Oct. 3, 2012) ? Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have announced the most precise measurement yet of the Hubble constant, or the rate at which our universe is stretching apart.

The Hubble constant is named after the astronomer Edwin P. Hubble, who astonished the world in the 1920s by confirming our universe has been expanding since it exploded into being 13.7 billion years ago. In the late 1990s, astronomers discovered the expansion is accelerating, or speeding up over time. Determining the expansion rate is critical for understanding the age and size of the universe.

Unlike NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which views the cosmos in visible light, Spitzer took advantage of long-wavelength infrared light to make its new measurement. It improves by a factor of 3 on a similar, seminal study from the Hubble telescope and brings the uncertainty down to 3 percent, a giant leap in accuracy for cosmological measurements. The newly refined value for the Hubble constant is 74.3 plus or minus 2.1 kilometers per second per megaparsec. A megaparsec is roughly 3 million light-years.

"Spitzer is yet again doing science beyond what it was designed to do," said project scientist Michael Werner at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. Werner has worked on the mission since its early concept phase more than 30 years ago. "First, Spitzer surprised us with its pioneering ability to study exoplanet atmospheres," said Werner, "and now, in the mission's later years, it has become a valuable cosmology tool."

In addition, the findings were combined with published data from NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe to obtain an independent measurement of dark energy, one of the greatest mysteries of our cosmos. Dark energy is thought to be winning a battle against gravity, pulling the fabric of the universe apart. Research based on this acceleration garnered researchers the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics.

"This is a huge puzzle," said the lead author of the new study, Wendy Freedman of the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Pasadena. "It's exciting that we were able to use Spitzer to tackle fundamental problems in cosmology: the precise rate at which the universe is expanding at the current time, as well as measuring the amount of dark energy in the universe from another angle." Freedman led the groundbreaking Hubble Space Telescope study that earlier had measured the Hubble constant.

Glenn Wahlgren, Spitzer program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington, said infrared vision, which sees through dust to provide better views of variable stars called cepheids, enabled Spitzer to improve on past measurements of the Hubble constant.

"These pulsating stars are vital rungs in what astronomers call the cosmic distance ladder: a set of objects with known distances that, when combined with the speeds at which the objects are moving away from us, reveal the expansion rate of the universe," said Wahlgren.

Cepheids are crucial to the calculations because their distances from Earth can be measured readily. In 1908, Henrietta Leavitt discovered these stars pulse at a rate directly related to their intrinsic brightness.

To visualize why this is important, imagine someone walking away from you while carrying a candle. The farther the candle traveled, the more it would dim. Its apparent brightness would reveal the distance. The same principle applies to cepheids, standard candles in our cosmos. By measuring how bright they appear on the sky, and comparing this to their known brightness as if they were close up, astronomers can calculate their distance from Earth.

Spitzer observed 10 cepheids in our own Milky Way galaxy and 80 in a nearby neighboring galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud. Without the cosmic dust blocking their view, the Spitzer research team was able to obtain more precise measurements of the stars' apparent brightness, and thus their distances. These data opened the way for a new and improved estimate of our universe's expansion rate.

"Just over a decade ago, using the words 'precision' and 'cosmology' in the same sentence was not possible, and the size and age of the universe was not known to better than a factor of two," said Freedman. "Now we are talking about accuracies of a few percent. It is quite extraordinary."

The study appears in the Astrophysical Journal. Freedman's co-authors are Barry Madore, Victoria Scowcroft, Chris Burns, Andy Monson, S. Eric Person and Mark Seibert of the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution and Jane Rigby of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., manages the Spitzer Space Telescope mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. Science operations are conducted at the Spitzer Science Center at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. Data are archived at the Infrared Science Archive housed at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at Caltech. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. For more information about Spitzer, visit http://spitzer.caltech.edu and http://www.nasa.gov/spitzer .

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  1. Wendy L. Freedman, Barry F. Madore, Victoria Scowcroft, Chris Burns, Andy Monson, S. Eric Persson, Mark Seibert, Jane Rigby. Carnegie Hubble Program: A Mid-Infrared Calibration of the Hubble Constant. The Astrophysical Journal, 2012; 758 (1): 24 DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/758/1/24

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Moderate Media Bias And The Illusion Of Debate Over Ex-Gay ...

Posted by: Bridgette P. LaVictoire on October 3, 2012.

Yesterday Think Progress ran a story about CNN giving air time to David Pickup of NARTH. The ex-gay therapist went on the show to try, apparently, to attack California?s ban on children being forced into ex-gay therapy. One of the things that Pickup loves to do is claim that homosexuality is caused by sexual trauma. Here is their transcript of the exchange and the video:

PICKUP: The parent asks for, first of all, what fits for the child? The parent says that the child is distressed, usually because he?s had something happen in his life that has caused his homosexual feelings. And the child, who is the client, most importantly, confirms that, and says he needs help because he?s distressed over homosexual feelings. [...]

There many thousands of people all over the world, probably multiple of thousands, who believe for them, there is a cause-and-effect nature of homosexuality, and usually it happens because of a severe gender identity inferiority, lack of emotional unmet needs from the time one is a child ? from usually the same-sex parent, and there?s a lot of inner wounds we discover in therapy. The short version is: when those wounds get healed, the homosexual feelings ? we don?t force them away, they naturally, spontaneously dissipate.

Let us throw out all the usual run of how this kind of therapy has been proven to not only be ineffective, but damaging to those who are forced to under go it. Yes, there are a very few cases out there where a person may end up being traumatized into same-sex relationships. There are some lesbians who have been so traumatized by their experiences with men- usually through repeated sexual abuse- that they eschew all relationships with men. There are some men who, due to sexual trauma, end up preferring sex with other men. The thing is, these are a tiny, tiny fraction of the overall LGBT population. They are about as common as gay men or lesbians who undergo sex change operations in hopes of avoiding the internal stigma of being gay without, well, realizing that they could come out the other end of the process still being gay.

What is important to discuss is kind of tucked at the end of the article and should be far more elaborated. Think Progress wrote ?Baldwin and Cohen did their best to push back against his quackery, but the better choice would have been not to give him or any ex-gay therapist airtime at all. As the Washington Post?s Erik Wemple responded yesterday, ?The public has heard enough of their garbage.??

People often kvetch about the bias in the media. They scream over the Conservative bias at FOX or the Liberal bias at MSNBC. Bias in the media is nothing new. In fact, bias is woven throughout the media and cannot be avoided. In many ways, it is best to know what the bias is and adjust your reading and viewing habits accordingly.

There is a far more insidious form of media bias called Moderate Bias. In this case, CNN falls into it, but then again, so does MSNBC and FOX. In an effort to appear fair and balanced, the media often brings in people who are not reliable sources of information. For instance, while discussing Climate Change, these networks will try to provide the other point of view. They will show clips from scientists who disagree with the prevailing wisdom and offer a sometimes false sense of balance to their thinking.

This has allowed a lot of dangerous thinking to flourish. For instance, take the ?debate? over Creationism. This is a false debate perpetuated by the media. The evidence that the Christian God created the world some 10,000 years ago is, well, pretty non-existent while the evidence that the world was created millions of years ago is pretty substantial. However, charges of being anti-Christian has lead to the media offering a ?balance? to their coverage whereby they give credence to this idea that the world was created 10,000 years ago. With this tacit media approval of this idea comes power and acceptance.

Part of the problem is, of course, FOX. The network was founded and is run for the sole purpose of giving power to the Conservative mentality, and their anti-fact biases are used to push the rest of the media into accepting the anti-fact groups. Unfortunately, this anti-fact bias creates problems when it comes to everything from education to economics.

For instance, biology relies upon evolutionary theory in order to understand the creation and changes inherent to the various species over time. Can evolution be reconciled with religious beliefs? Certainly, but that discussion?s place is not in the biology classroom, but rather in a church or in a philosophy or theology class.

The point in this, since this could go on for pages, is that it is time to start pushing back against Moderate Bias and to demand less opinion and more fact in the media. It is time to isolate or eliminate those voices that are only willing to rely upon opinion or religious ?fact? and for us to rely upon actual information when it comes to our discussions.

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84-year-old woman rescued after car crashes into ocean (VIDEO)

Rescuers pull 84-year-old Ursula Nixon from her submerged vehicle. (Live Leak)An elderly woman escaped almost certain death after a group of strangers bravely dived into the ocean to save her after her car crashed into the water.

The Portland Press Herald reports that 84-year-old Ursula Nixon lost control of her car, driving through two fences and submerging her blue Nissan into Maine's Portland Harbor.

"It looked like it was barreling pretty fast," Michael Wells, one of the rescuers, told the paper. "I saw it go over the edge and then water splashed up."

Katie Nelson was first in the water, climbing on top of the sinking vehicle and then through the car's rear window to pull Nixon out to safety.

"I just remember pulling myself up and looking in at her and there was water all in the front of the car and she was in the front seat," Nelson told local NBC affiliate WCSH 6. "I said, 'Hi, I'm Katie,' and she's like, 'I don't want to die in here, I'm going to drown.' And I'm like, 'No, no you're not. You're going to grab my hands and we're going to pull you out.'"

In a video taken of the rescue, the car drops beneath the surface of the ocean just moments after Nixon's rescuers pull her from the vehicle.

Luckily for Nixon, two police officers were nearby, along with a group of firefighters, who were in the middle of rescue training exercises.

After Wells and Nixon emerged from the car, Lt. Robert Slaving swam Nixon back to shore. She was then taken to Maine Medical Center, where she was listed as being in fair condition.

Nearly 30 individuals joined in the rescue effort. No one was seriously hurt, though several people were treated on site for hypothermia. Police are still investigating the exact cause of the crash.

"Her only worry when she got out of the water was did she hurt anybody," Wells told the Herald.

You can watch the full video of Nixon's rescue below:

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/84-old-woman-rescued-car-crashes-ocean-video-215819021.html

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Monday, October 1, 2012

NHL, locked-out players meet for 3rd straight day

NEW YORK (AP) ? The NHL and the Players' Association are meeting for the third straight day to try to resolve the lockout.

The sides met for about four hours Saturday, and they agreed to meet again Sunday. The agenda likely will include discussions on health and safety issues.

Core economic issues still weren't on the agenda Saturday when the opposing groups got together again at the NHL office.

Sunday's talks came three days after the league canceled the remaining preseason games. The regular season is scheduled to start Oct. 11.

If a deal isn't reached soon, regular-season games will be in danger of being lost. The NHL canceled the entire 2004-05 season because of a lockout that eventually led to the collective bargaining agreement that expired this month.

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Tattle tell or justified reporting? - Adoption.com Forums


Tattle tell or justified reporting?


So I just need your take on this, I'm pretty sure I'm going to call the social worker anyways just because it bothers my husband so much. So Giggles has been having trouble and waking up in the middle of the night (well about 3 am) and she runs screaming through the house. So I called her previous foster parents/hopefully soon to be adoptive parents and asked them for some advice. Her response? Oh yeah, we just put the lock on the outside of the door. I'd put her to bed at 7:30 and lock it and go get her when I woke up at 7. Um what? First off I though it was against the rules to put the lock on the outside of the door. Second I'm certain its not alright to lock a 2 year old in a room and let her scream herself to sleep and not check on her until you feel like waking up. I'm pretty sure this is a reporting to case worker type of thing I just don't want her to be annoyed and think I'm a tattle tell. Opinions?

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