Sunday, March 24, 2013

Airport sign kills boy: Faulty construction to blame?

Airport sign kills boy: A 10-year old boy died after an airport sign fell on a family of four. The boy's mother is in critical condition. The sign was in a newly renovated section of the Birmingham airport.

By Staff,?Associated Press / March 23, 2013

A sign in a newly renovated section of the Birmingham airport fell on a family Friday, killing a 10-year boy and injuring other family members.

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Deputy Coroner Derrick Perryman said 10-year-old Luke Bresette was pronounced dead at Children's of Alabama. Two other children were being treated there, and the mother, Heather Bresette, was taken to University Hospital, where spokeswoman Nicole Wyatt said she was in critical condition. Jefferson County Deputy Coroner Derrick Perryman confirms the family is from Overland Park, Kan.

Firefighters estimated the arrival-departure sign weighed 300 to 400 pounds.

Albert Osorio, 46, of Birmingham told al.com that he was close by when the sign fell. He said a loud boom was followed by screams from the family and witnesses. Then he and five other passers-by lifted off the sign.

"The whole thing flipped down on those kids. It took all of us here to stand it up," he said.

Orsorio said that from what he saw, the sign appeared to be attached to the wall "only with liquid nails," which is a caulking-like substance similar to heavy duty hot glue.

Airport spokeswoman Toni Herrera-Bast said she couldn't confirm how the sign was mounted to the wall. She said it happened about 1:30 p.m. Friday in a pre-security area of the airport. The airport continued operating while rescue workers tended to the family.

The airport completed the first phase of a more than $201 million modernization effort and opened newly renovated concourses last week.

Mayor William Bell issued a statement saying the city offered its full support to the Airport Authority in investigating the accident.

The Birmingham airport tragedy is reminiscent of a new-construction incident in Boston in 2006. A woman was killed and another injured when a 3-ton concrete panel fell on a car traveling through a newly constructed tunnel leading to Logan International Airport. The tunnel was closed for a year, and inspections found 242 potentially dangerous bolt fixtures and epoxy used to hold the ceiling tiles. Several lawsuits were filed against the construction company and the epoxy manufacturer.

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Lady Eagles Earn Tenth Inning Win Against Mississippi College

In game one, Ozarks (10-14, 3-9 ASC) came back from a 3-1 deficit and eventually sent the game into extra innings where it won in the tenth on a Heather Roberts fielder?s choice RBI and an Arel Ferguson groundout RBI. With Ali Mathis on second base, Shawnee Sorensen roped a single to centerfield to jumpstart the rally in the tenth. With one out, Roberts put the ball in play, allowing Mathis to cross the plate. The Lady Eagles plated another run when Sorensen scored on Ferguson?s infield groundout. Amber Rollins, who went 9.2 innings and was relieved in the middle of the ninth, came back in the circle to pitch the bottom of the tenth to receive a save. Tabitha McClane (2-3) received the win.

The Lady Eagles scored once in the first on Tori Lemieux?s RBI single, but Mississippi College (6-18, 4-6 ASC) took the lead when it posted three runs in the third. Ozarks fought back to tie the contest, 3-3, when Mathis ripped a two-run double in the fourth. Rollins manufactured a run in the fifth on an infield RBI single to give Ozarks a 4-3 advantage, but the Lady Choctaws evened the score in the bottom half of the frame.

Mathis finished 2-for-5 with two RBI. Lemieux went 2-for-5.

In game two, Mississippi College turned a 3-2 advantage into an 8-2 lead when it scored five runs in the fifth. Roberts opened the game with an RBI single to give Ozarks an early 1-0 lead. Mathis produced the other run on an RBI single in the fifth.

Miah Williams paced Ozarks at the plate with a 2-for-4 performance. McClane took the loss.

Ozarks will face Texas-Dallas in a four-game series March 28-29 in Richardson, Texas.

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I would suggest finding a Buyer Agent to represent you in the Home Buying process.? (If the home is in NH, I am happy to help).? If in MA, please give me a call and I can recommend an Agent.

You need to be preapproved but many foreclosures are cash sale depends on their condition but you can find some gems out there and still finance.

Once you find a home, an offer is submitted, the Bank takes approx a week to return their response on a Foreclosure, (negotiations), offer acceptance, ensure Title is clear,?you could and should have?an inspection but the bank may not pay for repairs (depends on severity of repair need usually), Appraisal, maybe more negotiations, close.? There are other pieces that go with the home buying but this would be it in a nut shell.

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Plex for iOS 3.1 brings a mobile media server, deep content filters

Plex for iOS 3.1

Plex just last month gave its Android app a big overhaul that turned it into a full-fledged media hub; it's now the iOS app's turn. A Plex for iOS 3.1 update adds the same Mobile Media Server that we saw earlier, letting an iDevice dish out both its photo albums and synced content to any other Plex client, whether it's a PC or a Roku box. It also introduces the extra-refined library filtering you see above, push notifications for social interactions and the rough version of a unified transcoder that can handle more recent codecs. There are many, many other tweaks and fixes under the hood -- suffice it to say that you'll want to swing by the App Store for an upgrade if Plex is a cornerstone of your home theater.

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New method developed to expand blood stem cells for bone marrow transplant

Mar. 21, 2013 ? More than 50,000 stem cell transplants are performed each year worldwide. A research team led by Weill Cornell Medical College investigators may have solved a major issue of expanding adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) outside the human body for clinical use in bone marrow transplantation -- a critical step towards producing a large supply of blood stem cells needed to restore a healthy blood system.

In the journal Blood, Weill Cornell researchers and collaborators from Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center describe how they engineered a protein to amplify adult HSCs once they were extracted from the bone marrow of a donor. The engineered protein maintains the expanded HSCs in a stem-like state -- meaning, they will not differentiate into specialized blood cell types before they are transplanted in the recipient's bone marrow.

Finding a bone marrow donor match is challenging and the number of bone marrow cells from a single harvest procedure are often not sufficient for a transplant. Additional rounds of bone marrow harvest and clinical applications to mobilize blood stem cells are often required.

However, an expansion of healthy HSCs in the lab would mean that fewer stem cells need to be retrieved from donors. It also suggests that adult blood stem cells could be frozen and banked for future expansion and use -- which is not currently possible.

"Our work demonstrates that we can overcome a major technical hurdle in the expansion of adult blood stem cells, making it possible, for the first time, to produce them on an industrial scale," says the study's senior investigator, Dr. Pengbo Zhou, professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Weill Cornell.

If the technology by Weill Cornell passes future testing hurdles, Dr. Zhou believes bone marrow banks could take a place alongside blood banks.

"The immediate goal is for us to see if we can take fewer blood stem cells from a donor and expand them for transplant. That way more people may be more likely to donate," Dr. Zhou says. "If many people donate, then we can type the cells before we freeze and bank them, so that we will know all the immune characteristics. The hope is that when a patient needs a bone marrow transplant to treat cancer or another disease, we can find the cells that match, expand them and use them."

Eventually, individuals may choose to bank their own marrow for potential future use, Dr. Zhou says. "Not only are a person's own blood stem cells the best therapy for many blood cancers, but they may also be useful for other purposes, such as to slow aging."

A Scrambled Destruction Signal

Bone marrow is the home of HSCs that produce all blood cells, including all types of immune cells. One treatment for patients with blood cancers produced by abnormal blood cells is to remove the unhealthy marrow and transplant healthy blood stem cells from a donor. Patients with some cancers may also need a bone marrow transplant when anticancer treatments damage the blood. Bone marrow transplantation can also be used to treat other disorders, such as immune deficiency disorders.

The process of donating bone marrow, however, can be arduous and painful, requiring extraction of marrow with a needle from a large bone under general anesthesia. A donor may also need to undergo the procedure multiple times in order to provide enough stem cells for the recipient.

Because of these issues of extracting donor bone marrow, there have been a number of attempts to expand HSCs that have focused on the transcription factor HOXB4, which stimulates HSCs to make copies of themselves. "The more HOXB4 protein there is in stem cells, the more they will self-renew and expand their population," Dr. Zhou says.

But all previous efforts are limited in their applicability. HSCs are notoriously refractory to gene transfer. Virus-based vehicles are thus far the most efficient means to deliver therapeutic genes into HSCs in the laboratory setting. In the past, scientists used a virus as a vehicle to deliver a therapeutic gene into patients with severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) to correct their immune deficiency. However, four children receiving SCID gene therapy developed treatment-related leukemia due to the inability to control where the virus inserts itself in the genome, often on the so-called "hot spots" that activate oncogenes or inactivate tumor suppressor genes. Also, other investigators have shown that it is possible to directly insert HOXB4 protein into extracted bone marrow stem cells. "All you do is add a little tag to the protein, which acts like a vehicle, driving the proteins through the cell membrane, directly into the nucleus," Dr. Zhou says. "But the half-life of the natural protein is very short -- about one hour. So that means that in order to expand blood stem cells, these HOXB4 proteins have to be added all the time. Because the proteins are very costly, this process is both expensive and impractical."

Dr. Zhou and his team, in collaboration with Dr. Malcolm A. S. Moore's group from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, took a different approach. They examined why HOXB4 protein doesn't last long in HSCs, once these cells are removed from the protective stem cell niche that they nest quietly in. They found that HOXB4 is targeted for degradation so that stem cells can start differentiating -- that is, turn into different kinds of adult blood cells. "HOXB4 prevents blood stem cells from differentiating, while, at the same time, allows them to renew themselves," Dr. Zhou says.

The researchers found that a protein, CUL4, is tasked with recognizing HOXB4 and tagging it for destruction by the cell's protein destruction apparatus. They discovered that CUL4 recognizes HOXB4 because it "sees" a set of four amino acids on the protein. "HOXB4 carries a destruction signal that CUL4 recognizes and acts on," Dr. Zhou says.

The research team engineered a synthetic HOXB4 protein with a scrambled destruction signal. They produced large quantities of the protein in bacteria, and then delivered the protein into human blood stem cells in the laboratory. "When you mask the CUL4 degradation signal, HOXB4's half-life expands for up to 10 hours," Dr. Zhou says. "The engineered HOXB4 did its job to expand the stem cell, while keeping all its stem cell properties intact. As a result, cells receiving the engineered HOXB4 demonstrated superior expansion capacity than those given natural HOXB4 protein. Animal studies demonstrated that the transplanted engineered human stem cells can retain their stem cell-like qualities in mouse bone marrow."

Dr. Zhou says the engineered protein HOXB4 can potentially be administered every 10 hours or so to make the quantity of blood stem cells necessary for patient transplant and for banking. "This is the ultimate goal for what we are trying to achieve," he says. "There are likely many roadblocks ahead to reach our goals, but we appear to have found ways to deal with one major hurdle of adult hematopoietic stem cell expansion."

Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise and Commercialization (CCTEC), on behalf of Cornell University, has filed a patent application that covers the work described here. Other co-authors include Dr. Jennifer Lee, Dr. Jianxuan Zhang, Dr. Liren Liu, Dr. Yue Zhang, and Dr. Jae Yong Eom from Weill Cornell Medical College; Dr. Giovanni Morrone from the University of Catanzaro "Magna Graecia," Catanzaro, Italy; and Dr. Jae-Hung Shieh from the Cell Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

The study was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (CA118085, CA098210 and NIHA12008023), the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Scholar Award and the Irma T. Hirschl Career Scientist Award.

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Warm spring, continued drought predicted for US

The sun sets behind the downtown Kansas City, Mo. skyline as above average temperatures returned to the region Thursday, March 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

The sun sets behind the downtown Kansas City, Mo. skyline as above average temperatures returned to the region Thursday, March 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

(AP) ? Government forecasters say much of the United States can expect a warm spring and persistent drought.

The National Weather Service said Thursday above-normal temperatures are predicted across most of the Lower 48 states and northern Alaska. The forecast also calls for little relief for the drought-stricken Midwest and Southwest. Currently, half the country is experiencing moderate to exceptional drought.

Late snowmelt will bring a threat of river flooding along the upper Mississippi. North Dakota is at the most risk of flooding from the Red River.

A cooler spring is predicted for the Pacific Northwest and northern Great Plains. Drier-than-normal conditions are on tap for the West and Gulf Coast. Hawaii is expected to be cooler and drier than usual.

The spring outlook covers April, May and June.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

No indictment for Maryland cops involved in disabled man's death

FREDERICK, Md. (AP) ? A grand jury has decided not to indict three Maryland sheriff's deputies in the death of a man with Down syndrome, prosecutors said Friday.

State's Attorney J. Charles Smith said that Lt. Scott Jewell, Sgt. Rich Rochford and Deputy First Class James Harris would not face criminal charges in the death of Robert Ethan Saylor, 26, of New Market.

Saylor suffocated to death Jan. 12 at the Westview Stadium 16 cinema in Frederick.

The Frederick County Sheriff's Office says the deputies were moonlighting as mall security officers when they were called because Saylor refused to leave the theater. The agency says they handcuffed Saylor and forced him to the ground after he resisted arrest and cursed at them.

Smith said at a news conference that at no point during the brief encounter did the deputies use force at Saylor's neck or above his shoulders.

He said Saylor was handcuffed and on his stomach for one to two minutes. Smith said that when Saylor began showing signs of a medical emergency, the deputies removed the handcuffs and administered CPR.

Smith said the medical examiner's report says Saylor died of asphyxia, with contributing factors that included obesity and cardiovascular disease. He said the ME found that Saylor's health was compromised by physical conditions that made him more susceptible to sudden death.

Smith called Saylor's death a "tragic and untimely loss."

Patrick McAndrew, a lawyer for the three officers, said "each one of these deputies is the consummate law enforcement professional" and did what his training dictated.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Spiky dinosaur win's 'Dino Idol' contest

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"Canadian Club," which could be one of the following clubbed ankylosaurs: Euoplocephalus (common), Scolosaurus and Dyoplosaurus (rare). The fossil is one of five featured in the Canadian Museum of Nature's "Dino Idol" contest.

By Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience

A spiky dinosaur took the top vote in a Canadian "Dino Idol" that asked visitors to one museum to select which fossil among five specimens that they wanted to see unwrapped from its protective packet.

"Canadian Club," an ankylosaur, took 36 percent of the votes cast. Its tally was 605 more votes than the second-place winner, which was part of a dinosaur mouth known as "Mystery Jaw."

Before voting, visitors to the Canadian Museum of Nature in the past month could view the fossils in their "jackets" of burlap, plaster and surrounding rock material.

"Our visitors were clearly drawn to Canadian Club, although each candidate was selected to provide something interesting to uncover," said Jordan Mallon, a palaeontologist at the museum, in Ottawa.

"The field notes from when Canadian Club was collected say the fossil includes the hips, tail and club of an ankylosaur. It's unusual to find these parts articulated or attached, so if that's the case it could provide more information about this dinosaur's anatomy." [Gallery: Dinosaurs Locked in Rock]

Each of the five specimens was collected between 1912 and 1924 by a famous Canadian fossil collector family, the Sternbergs. The Sternbergs retrieved Canadian Club in 1915 from an area now known as Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, about 112 miles (180 kilometers) east of Calgary.

The fossil weighs in at 661 pounds. Canadian Club's jacket will be opened April 8.

"The preparation may be challenging because the fossil is embedded in ironstone," the museum stated.

"Removing this hard substrate while preserving the more delicate fossil remains is likened to extracting an eggshell out of concrete."

Mallon said he is hoping to see scutes, or bony plates or scales that were on the skin of ankylosaurs. The scutes could have acted as a shield against predators to the plant-eating animal, he said.

The museum will share the unwrapping through several social media channels and will also post videos and blog updates as the work progresses.

Full results of the votes were as follows:

  • Canadian Club (36 percent of votes): The hips, tail and bony club of an ankylosaur, possibly from the species Euoplocephalus tutus, collected in 1915.
  • Mystery Jaw (25 percent): A mystery jaw from a tyrannosaurid, a carnivorous dinosaur, collected in 1914 that may belong to earlier cousins of Tyrannosaurus rex: Gorgosaurus libratus or Daspletosaurus torosus.
  • Stumpy (18 percent): The skull of a horned dinosaur, possibly the rare Arrhinoceratops, which was collected in 1924.
  • Regal Ed (11 percent): The skeleton of a duck-billed dinosaur called Edmontosaurus regalis.
  • Headrosaur (10 percent): The skull of a hadrosaur, or a duck-billed dinosaur, found in 1914. The rest of its body likely washed away long ago.

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Sanford advances in SC race, Colbert's sister wins

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford addresses supporters in Charleston, S.C., on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, after advancing to the GOP primary runoff in a race for a vacant South Carolina congressional seat. Sanford, trying to make a political comeback, was one of 16 Republicans running in Tuesday's primary. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)

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Elizabeth Colbert Bush, the sister of comedian Stephen Colbert, shares a laugh with reporters after voting in Mount Pleasant, S.C., on Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Colbert Bush is one of two Democrats running Tuesday in the Democratic primary in a special election to fill South Carolina's vacant 1st Congressional District seat. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith).

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford addresses supporters in Charleston, S.C., on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, after advancing to the GOP primary runoff in a race for a vacant South Carolina congressional seat. Sanford, trying to make a political comeback, was one of 16 Republicans running in Tuesday's primary. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) ? Mark Sanford says he believes in "a God of second chances," and now the former South Carolina governor has taken the first step toward reviving a political career that was derailed by an extramarital affair.

Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of political satirist Stephen Colbert, always dreamed of a career in politics ? and now she has a chance to realize that dream.

As Sanford advanced Tuesday night to an April 2 GOP runoff for an open congressional seat in a southern coastal district, Colbert Busch easily won the Democratic primary to earn a spot on the May 7 general election ballot.

The race has drawn national attention because of Sanford's well-known fall from grace and Colbert Busch's relationship to Stephen Colbert, who parodies a conservative political commentator as host of TV's "The Colbert Report."

Colbert Busch swamped perennial candidate Ben Frasier on Tuesday to win the Democratic nomination for the seat vacated by Tim Scott, who was appointed to the U.S. Senate to replace fellow Republican Jim DeMint, now head of The Heritage Foundation.

She says she's long dreamed of a career in politics. She remembers watching the 1968 funeral of slain U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate Robert Kennedy on television with her younger brother Stephen sitting in her lap. That's when she promised herself that one day she would run for office.

Colbert Busch now faces the winner of the GOP primary runoff in the 1st Congressional District.

"I understand your frustrations and your aspirations. I will never stop listening to you and I am ready to be your voice in Washington," Colbert Bush told her supporters Tuesday night.

"My pledge is to you. You are my only cause. I will fight to improve your lives and the lives of your children," she added.

Sanford, trying to mount a political comeback, easily outdistanced the other 15 Republicans in the field Tuesday. But with only 37 percent of the vote, he finds himself in a runoff.

Former Charleston County Councilman Curtis Bostic appeared to be in second place following the voting, but the margin is so narrow ? less than 1 percent over state Sen. Larry Grooms ? that it will trigger an automatic recount this week. Teddy Turner, the son of media mogul Ted Turner, finished fourth.

Tuesday was Sanford's first run for office since a 2009 scandal in which he acknowledged an affair. After disappearing and telling his staff he was out hiking the Appalachian Trail, he returned to the state to reveal that he was in Argentina with his mistress. Sanford and his wife Jenny divorced, and he is now engaged to the Argentine woman.

"Are you ready to change things in Washington?" Sanford, flanked by his four sons, asked a boisterous crowd at a restaurant in Charleston's historic district. "I'm incredibly humbled by the outpouring of support we have seen tonight."

Earlier Tuesday, Sanford said it was "a treat and a blessing" to be back on the ballot. He represented the district in Congress for three terms before he was elected governor, serving two terms.

"We all hope for a second chance. I believe in a God of second chances," Sanford said after voting Tuesday.

Whether against Sanford, Grooms or Bostic, Colbert Busch would appear to have an uphill battle in the May 7 special election in the strongly Republican district.

Last fall, Mitt Romney won the conservative district by 18 percentage points, although he beat President Barack Obama by 10 percentage points statewide.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

VW announces China recall for gearbox problem

BEIJING (AP) ? Volkswagen AG announced a recall Wednesday of more than 384,000 vehicles in China to fix gearboxes following a report last week by state TV that criticized the quality of the German automaker's cars.

Volkswagen said that problems with direct-shift gearboxes might cause a power interruption, but it said drivers could remain in control and maneuver to a stop. The company said it would repair gearboxes and install the latest software upgrades at no cost to owners. Many systems in modern cars are controlled electronically.

The recall applies to vehicles imported or manufactured in China between December 2008 and this month, the government's product quality agency said in a separate statement. It said that would include models such as the Sirocco, Golf Wagon, Jetta, Magotan, Touran and Passat.

A broadcast Friday by Chinese state television to mark World Consumer Rights Day accused Volkswagen of selling cars with substandard gearbox systems, causing unspecified problems for some drivers.

The recall comes at a time of widespread anxiety in China over product safety following a series of scandals over fake or tainted food, milk powder, medicines and other goods.

China is Volkswagen's biggest market and strong sales have helped to buoy the German company's finances against weaker performance in other global markets.

Volkswagen sold 2.8 million vehicles in China last year for a 14 percent share of the market, according to LMC Automotive, a research firm.

Foreign makers of autos, processed food and other products often are regarded in China as more reliable than domestic brands but any quality problems are widely publicized by state media.

Yum Brands Inc., the owner of KFC and Taco Bell, said sales at its 5,300 outlets in China in January and February tumbled 20 percent following a food scare over its chicken suppliers.

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Yes, the end is here.

Gloom and doom.

Death and destruction.

Utter and complete end.

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Yes ladies and gentleman, if you?re an affiliate marketer who?s in it for the quick buck, your career has either ended, is about to end, or will end near future.

If you haven?t noticed, a lot of affiliates and affiliate networks are going belly up.

And for a good reason too.. they don?t add much value to anyone?s life.

Fundamental truth in life and in business: if you don?t add much value, you are bound to get washed up.

This ain?t nothing new.. but for some reason, people keep forgetting.

People pay for value.. not for leads, not for clicks, not for banner ad spaces.. people pay for value.

If you don?t deliver value, guess what.. you?re no longer needed.

If your ad space, clicks, or leads don?t end up as $$$, shazam.. you are kaput.

As affiliates, you guys are basically salesmen. You bring in a sale and you get paid commission. No rocket science there.

Now, there are lots of shady crap you can do to make the sale.. or bring in a sales lead.. or what not.

When I was with one of the largest CPA networks (won?t say who), the affiliate manager even encouraged me to do whatever it takes to bring in the sale. Of course, they?d send out their legally obligatory email saying ?we won?t tolerate XYZ? but behind the curtains, these mofos were telling their top affiliates to do WHATEVER it takes.. PPC cloakers, flogs, non compliant advertorials, spam (email, SEO).. whatever.

They would say ?I don?t want to know.?

Why? Cuz they?ll make their cut and if they get into trouble and get subpoena?d by the FTC, guess what.. they?re gonna hand over you affiliate ID/information to them on a silver platter and say ?Nope, he/she was a rogue affiliate. We didn?t know. Here, sue his ass.?

I?m not saying that all affiliate networks are bad (ok, a BIG chunk of them are).. and i am not saying affiliate marketing is bad..

But shady/lazy affiliates and those willing to work with them are giving it a bad name.

Guess what boys and girls.

The entire internet is waging war on you people.

SEO? Just read SEO blogs and see who got slaughtered on the last Google update. SEO is ?dying? for highly commercial & competitive keywords.

Email? If you haven?t noticed, spam guards actually work pretty good these days (sometimes too well) and email service providers are cracking down on you affiliates left and right.

PPC? Ugh.. do i even need to go here? Adwords bitch slap is painful

Ok.. media buys / RTB / secondary ad networks? Ok.. i ?ll give you that. But they have some insanely ridiculous rules on what you can advertise (don?t believe me? read the advertising guidelines on Facebook or plenty of fish ad platform).

The net is maturing.. and so should the affiliates.

It?s only a matter of time the entire net (thanks to social media and death of anonymity on the web) is pretty much making shitty content useless.

On a side note about web & anonmity?

Seriously, why the major ?F? are there Facebook like buttons on porn sites?

I don?t want to say they?re idiots.. but WHAT idiots actually click on that?

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So what?s a small time, one man shop affiliate to do?

Do what MOST super affiliates are doing.. actually go out and create a product or service that solves a problem.

Stop hiding behind the screen and actually show your face. Tell people who you are and show what you can do for them. Now, that?s what people used to do in the old days but for you tech savvy internet marketers, that might be innovation.

As for me (just like most of you reading this post), I am good with performance marketing and lead generation.

So I started a solar lead generation company, helping solar companies generate (duh) solar sales leads.

No brainer there: taking your existing skillset and applying it to an industry where what you provide might be a voodoo black magic.

And guess what? They love me (ok, not me.. but the fact that I am bringing them customers from ?thin air?.)

If you add value and actually help someone (i.e. make his/her pain go away, or help a company make more money), you will make money.

And if you STILL wanna be an affiliate, the only way you?re going to make a big chunk of change is if you either have your own original content (content is king) or your own traffic source (Groupon / Mint / Pinterst).

Bottom line: stop being an ass and start being awesome (and actually create some real useful shit).


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Large asteroid heading to Earth? Pray, says NASA

By Irene Klotz

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA chief Charles Bolden has advice on how to handle a large asteroid headed toward New York City: Pray.

That's about all the United States - or anyone for that matter - could do at this point about unknown asteroids and meteors that may be on a collision course with Earth, Bolden told lawmakers at a U.S. House of Representatives Science Committee hearing on Tuesday.

An asteroid estimated to be have been about 55 feet in diameter exploded on February 15 over Chelyabinsk, Russia, generating shock waves that shattered windows and damaged buildings. More than 1,500 people were injured.

Later that day, a larger, unrelated asteroid discovered last year passed about 17,200 miles from Earth, closer than the network of television and weather satellites that ring the planet.

The events "serve as evidence that we live in an active solar system with potentially hazardous objects passing through our neighborhood with surprising frequency," said Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Texas Democrat.

"We were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe," said Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican, who called the hearing to learn what is being done and how much money is needed to better protect the planet.

NASA has found and is tracking about 95 percent of the largest objects flying near Earth, those that are .62 miles or larger in diameter.

"An asteroid of that size, a kilometer or bigger, could plausibly end civilization," White House science advisor John Holdren told legislators at the same hearing.

But only about 10 percent of an estimated 10,000 potential "city-killer" asteroids, those with a diameter of about 165 feet have been found, Holdren added.

On average, objects of that size are estimated to hit Earth about once every 1,000 years.

"From the information we have, we don't know of an asteroid that will threaten the population of the United States," Bolden said. "But if it's coming in three weeks, pray."

In addition to stepping up its monitoring efforts and building international partnerships, NASA is looking at developing technologies to divert an object that may be on a collision course with Earth.

"The odds of a near-Earth object strike causing massive casualties and destruction of infrastructure are very small, but the potential consequences of such an event are so large it makes sense to takes the risk seriously," Holdren said.

About 66 million years ago, an object 6 miles in diameter is believed to have smashed into what is now the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, leading to the demise of the dinosaurs, as well as most plant and animal life on Earth.

The asteroid that exploded over Russia last month was the largest object to hit Earth's atmosphere since the 1908 Tunguska event when an asteroid or comet exploded over Siberia, leveling 80 million trees over more than 830 square miles (2,150 sq km).

(Editing by Kevin Gray and Paul Simao)

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Tenfold boost in ability to pinpoint proteins in cancer cells

Mar. 19, 2013 ? Better diagnosis and treatment of cancer could hinge on the ability to better understand a single cell at its molecular level. New research offers a more comprehensive way of analyzing one cell's unique behavior, using an array of colors to show patterns that could indicate why a cell will or won't become cancerous.

A University of Washington team has developed a new method for color-coding cells that allows them to illuminate 100 biomarkers, a ten-time increase from the current research standard, to help analyze individual cells from cultures or tissue biopsies. The work is published this week (March 19) in Nature Communications.

"Discovering this process is an unprecedented breakthrough for the field," said corresponding author Xiaohu Gao, a UW associate professor of bioengineering. "This technology opens up exciting opportunities for single-cell analysis and clinical diagnosis."

The research builds on current methods that use a smaller array of colors to point out a cell's biomarkers -- characteristics that indicate a special, and potentially abnormal or diseased, cell. Ideally, scientists would be able to test for a large number of biomarkers, then rely on the patterns that emerge from those tests to understand a cell's properties.

The UW research team has created a cycle process that allows scientists to test for up to 100 biomarkers in a single cell. Before, researchers could only test for 10 at a time.

The analysis uses quantum dots, which are fluorescent balls of semiconductor material. Quantum dots are the smaller version of the material found in many electronics, including smartphones and radios. These quantum dots are between 2 and 6 nanometers in diameter, and they vary on the color they emit depending on their size.

Cyclical testing hasn't been done before, though many quantum dot papers have tried to expand the number of biomarkers tested for in a single cell. This method essentially reuses the same tissue sample, testing for biomarkers in groups of 10 in each round.

"Proteins are the building blocks for cell function and cell behavior, but their makeup in a cell is highly complex," Gao said. "You need to look at a number of indicators (biomarkers) to know what's going on."

The new process works like this: Gao and his team purchase antibodies that are known to bind with the specific biomarkers they want to test for in a cell. They pair quantum dots with the antibodies in a fluid solution, injecting it onto a tissue sample. Then, they use a microscope to look for the presence of fluorescent colors in the cell. If they see particular quantum dot colors in the tissue sample, they know the corresponding biomarker is present in the cell.

After completing one cycle, Gao and co-author Pavel Zrazhevskiy, a UW postdoctoral associate in bioengineering, inject a low-pH fluid into the cell tissue that neutralizes the color fluorescence, essentially wiping the sample clean for the next round. Remarkably, the tissue sample doesn't degrade at all even after 10 such cycles, Gao said.

For cancer research and treatment, in particular, it's important to be able to look at a single cell at high resolution to examine its details. For example, if 99 percent of cancer cells in a person's body respond to a treatment drug, but 1 percent doesn't, it's important to analyze and understand the molecular makeup of that 1 percent that responds differently.

"When you treat with promising drugs, there are still a few cells that usually don't respond to treatment," said Gao. "They look the same, but you don't have a tool to look at their protein building blocks. This will really help us develop new drugs and treatment approaches."

The process is relatively low-cost and simple, and Gao hopes the procedure can be automated. He envisions a chamber to hold the tissue sample, and wire-thin pumps to inject and vacuum out fluid between cycles. A microscope underneath the chamber would take photos during each stage. All of the images would be quantified on a computer, where scientists and physicians could look at the intensity and prevalence of colors.

Gao hopes to collaborate with companies and other researchers to move toward an automated process and clinical use.

"The technology is ready," Gao said. "Now that it's developed, we're ready for clinical impacts, particularly in the fields of systems biology, oncology and pathology."

The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Defense, the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation and the UW's Department of Bioengineering.

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  1. Pavel Zrazhevskiy, Xiaohu Gao. Quantum dot imaging platform for single-cell molecular profiling. Nature Communications, 2013; 4: 1619 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2635

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iPhone App Contains Secret Game Boy Advance Emulator, Get It Before It's Gone [Update: It's Gone]

SCREEN-AWESOME_RUAn iPhone app called Awesome Baby Names has a secret Game Boy Advance emulator built into it, as 9to5Mac has discovered. The emulator is easily unlocked via a simple sequence of taps (depicted below), but if you do want to unlock it you'd better get it quick because Apple is sure to pull this one quickly.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Bowers & Wilkins Intros The Zeppelin Air And Z2 Wireless Speakers With iPhone 5 Owners In Mind

BowersWilkins-Zeppelin-Air-iPhone5-plinthBowers & Wilkin's Zeppelin speaker is one of its best products, but as times evolve, so does the company and its products. That's why the British Speaker manufacturer is introducing the Zeppelin Air wireless speaker and the brand new Z2. Not too long ago, B&W released the A5 and A7 speakers, for consumers who are truly wireless. Neither speaker has a dock of any kind, but rather stream music wirelessly through Apple's AirPlay. But with the A line, B&W realized that, regardless of wireless play or not, people enjoy having a dock on their speaker.

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Military plane crashes in Mauritania

NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) ? A Mauritanian official says that a military plane which was on a training mission crashed near the desert town of Aoujeft, located roughly 500 kilometers (300 miles) northeast of the capital.

The official said Monday that there were at least two people on board the plane, including the pilot and a mechanic. The official said one of the two was found alive, while the second has not yet been found, though he could not identify either. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he did not have permission to speak to the press.

In July 2012, a military plane crashed on the tarmac of the airport in the capital, Nouakchott, killing eight people.

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Tom Rivellini backstage at Expand (video)

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Tom Rivellini backstage at Expand (video)

If you truly were terrified during the Seven Minutes of Terror that saw the Curiosity Rover successfully land on Mars, you can blame NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Tom Rivellini. As JPL's Principal Engineer for Entry Descent and Landing Systems, Rivellini co-invented the sky crane landing system that helped the rover plant its wheels on the red planet. He met with us backstage to discuss the challenges that have been encountered with these feats of engineering, and what he's currently working on: a new parachute and heat shield system for landing spacecraft carrying humans or larger rovers on Mars. Hit the jump for the full interview on video.

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4.6-magnitude quake hits Northern California

COBB, Calif. (AP) - A small earthquake has jolted Northern California but there are no immediate reports of damage or injuries.??

The U.S. Geological Survey says a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 struck at 2:09 a.m. Thursday in Lake County. It was centered near the small rural community of Cobb, about 70 miles northwest of Sacramento.??

Some reports say it was felt as far away as San Francisco, some 70 miles away.?

Seismic activity is common in the area.

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NSA, Carnegie Mellon seek high school hackers

PITTSBURGH ? Bored with classes? Carnegie Mellon University and one of the government's top spy agencies want to interest high school students in a game of computer hacking.

Their goal with "Toaster Wars" is to cultivate the nation's next generation of cyber warriors in offensive and defensive strategies. The free, online "high school hacking competition" is scheduled to run from April 26 to May 6, and any U.S. student or team in grades six through 12 can apply and participate.

David Brumley, professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon, said the game is designed to be fun and challenging, but he hopes participants come to see computer security as an excellent career choice.

At a glance of its Web page, the contest seems lightweight.

"When a robot from space crash lands in your backyard, it's up to your hacking skills to fix him and uncover the secrets he carries," the page says. But, it adds, students "will learn how to identify security vulnerabilities and perform real-world attacks" on computer. And there is the small tag that reads: "Sponsorship provided by the NSA."

National Security Agency representative Vanee Vines said the U.S. has a great need for cyber security professionals.

"America increasingly needs professionals with highly technical cyber skills to help keep the country safe today ? and to help the country meet future challenges and adapt with greater agility," Vines said in an email to The Associated Press. "When it comes to national security, there is no substitute for a dedicated, immensely talented workforce. We need the best and brightest to help us outthink and defeat our adversaries' new ideas."

The NSA, based in Maryland and part of the Defense Department, is responsible for code breaking, monitoring overseas communications, and protecting the U.S. from cyberattack. Last month, then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said cyber attacks are "the battlefield of the future," and security experts said massive amounts of data and corporate trade secrets, likely worth hundreds of millions of dollars, were being stolen from government and corporate computers.

"The government has a huge number of concerns," Brumley said. "Computer security isn't growing fast enough to keep up with all the threats. If you call any business, they're going to say we can't hire enough security people."

Carnegie Mellon released news of the hacker contest just days after the Obama administration's national security adviser called for China to take "serious steps" to stop cyber theft and after a top officer at the U.S. Cyber Command warned that the federal government and the private sector need to be more aggressive in building the country's cyber defenses.

"Toaster Wars" organizers acknowledge that world-class computer hackers don't get such skills just by going to class, but they also note that getting such know-how on one's own carries some legal concerns.

"Computer security is a difficult field to get into," the webpage says. "Those who are interested may find it hard to hone their skills legally."

Brumley described the contest as a capture-the-flag-type game. Pieces of information, called flags, are encrypted or hidden somewhere difficult to find. The game includes computer forensics, cryptography, web exploitation and binary exploitation, described as "the art of bending a computer program to your will."

Organizers say aspiring young hackers probably don't want to sit around and protect a server from outside attacks so the contest was developed to keep their interest.

"We do both offense and defense. We think that brings an additional level of excitement," Brumley said. "That's how you get intuition on how to solve problems."

Brumley said he is seeking corporate sponsors and hopes to offer a cash prize to the winners.

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Smallest vibration sensor in the quantum world

Mar. 15, 2013 ? Carbon nanotubes and magnetic molecules are considered building blocks of future nanoelectronic systems. Their electric and mechanical properties play an important role. Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and French colleagues from Grenoble and Strasbourg have now found a way to combine both components on the atomic level and to build a quantum mechanical system with novel properties.

The study has been published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

In their experiment the researchers used a carbon nanotube that was mounted between two metal electrodes, spanned a distance of about 1 ?m, and could vibrate mechanically. Then, they applied an organic molecule with a magnetic spin due to an incorporated metal atom. This spin was oriented in an external magnetic field.

?In this setup, we demonstrated that the vibrations of the tube are influenced directly when the spin flips parallel or antiparallel to the magnetic field,? explains Mario Ruben, head of the working group at KIT. When the spin changes, the resulting recoil is transferred to the carbon nanotube and the latter starts to vibrate. Vibration changes the atomic distances of the tube and, hence, its conductance that is used as a measure of motion.

The strong interaction between a magnetic spin and mechanical vibration opens up interesting applications apart from determining the states of motion of the carbon nanotube. It is proposed to determine the masses of individual molecules and to measure magnetic forces within the nano-regime. Use as a quantum bit in a quantum computer might also be feasible.?

According to the supplementary information published in the same issue of nature nanotechnology such interactions are of high importance in the quantum world, i.e. in the range of discrete energies and tunnel effects, for the future use of nanoscopic effects in macroscopic applications. Combination of spin, vibration, and rotation on the nanoscale in particular may result in entirely new applications and technologies.

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  1. Marc Ganzhorn, Svetlana Klyatskaya, Mario Ruben, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer. Strong spin?phonon coupling between a single-molecule magnet and a carbon nanotube nanoelectromechanical system. Nature Nanotechnology, 2013; 8 (3): 165 DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2012.258

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