Sunday, December 30, 2012

Weird Windows 8 apps? We found some.

Earlier this week, we pointed out the top 10 paid and top 10 free Windows 8 apps in the Windows Store. However, with the number of apps in the store climbing up, there are more than a few Windows 8 apps that are, for want of a better world, weird. Here are just a few of the Windows 8 apps that caught our attention.

Nyan Cat The Game

This free and simple platformer game is perfect for those of you who want to keep that annoying charming Nyan Cat meme going and going and going. Enjoy!

Click on Me

This app just wants you to click on it and see how many times you can do it in 30 seconds. That's it. This has to be the simplest interactive game we have ever encountered.

Telekinesis Test

Can you control a Windows 8 app with just your thoughts? This app generates random numbers and the idea is that you are supposed to use your mind to influence more numbers on either the 0 or 1 side. Yeah, we are skeptical, too.

PSYTweets

PSY, the man who brought us Gangnam Style, has a Twitter account. If you only care about Tweets from PSY and don't want to use MetroTwit or Tweetro+, this app collects the man's Tweets for you. So there's that.

Hypnotoad timer

The creature from the animated TV series Futurama is the center of this unofficial app that lets people set a timer that, when it reaches zero, activates the Hypnotoad. What happens next ... well, actually we don't really remember...except, ALL HAIL THE HYPNOTOAD!

This is obviously just a small sampling. If you find some Windows 8 apps that you think are off the beaten path, let us know about them and we may post them in a future feature.

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The crime rate in New York City has been increased due to aggravating thefts of Apple devices

The New York Times reports that today the Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg has published data on crime at the end of 2012, noting a slight increase in the rate of major crime in the city, which may be a consequence of increased theft of iPhone and iPad.

"As of Monday, the Police Department recorded 3,484 more major crimes in 2012 than for the same period last year. The increase in Apple product thefts: 3,890. [...]

?If you just took away the jump in Apple, we?d be down for the year,? said Marc La Vorgna, the mayor?s press secretary."

Of course, theft of Apple devices have grown, as their popularity has been increased. Police in New York City and other cities are working to prevent extensive circles of thieves and dealers that trades stolen iPhones and other electronics. Last year it was reported that for several months, in some sections of New York City, more than half the robberies occurred with the iPhone.

In today's report also notes that police focused efforts in subway of the city, where the most frequent theft of gadgets because of crowds and possibility to escape easily.


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2 Iraqi Sunni protesters wounded by gunfire

Protesters inspect a damaged vehicle during a demonstrations in Ramadi, 70 miles (115 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Gunshots wounded at least two people Sunday at demonstrations in western Iraq when bodyguards protecting a senior Sunni politician opened fire to disperse protesters, a local official said, marking the first casualties in a week of rallies. (AP Photo)

Protesters inspect a damaged vehicle during a demonstrations in Ramadi, 70 miles (115 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Gunshots wounded at least two people Sunday at demonstrations in western Iraq when bodyguards protecting a senior Sunni politician opened fire to disperse protesters, a local official said, marking the first casualties in a week of rallies. (AP Photo)

Protesters chant slogans against Iraq's Shiite-led government as they expelled Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq and his bodyguards from the demonstrations scene in Ramadi, 70 miles (115 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Gunshots wounded at least two people Sunday at demonstrations in western Iraq when bodyguards protecting a senior Sunni politician opened fire to disperse protesters, a local official said, marking the first casualties in a week of rallies. (AP Photo)

People evacuate a wounded man during a demonstrations in Ramadi, 70 miles (115 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Gunshots wounded at least two people Sunday at demonstrations in western Iraq when bodyguards protecting a senior Sunni politician opened fire to disperse protesters, a local official said, marking the first casualties in a week of rallies. (AP Photo)

Protesters chant slogans against Iraq's Shiite-led government in Ramadi, 70 miles (115 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Gunshots wounded at least two people Sunday at demonstrations in western Iraq when bodyguards protecting a senior Sunni politician opened fire to disperse protesters, a local official said, marking the first casualties in a week of rallies. (AP Photo)

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2006 file photo, Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, speaks to reporters in Baghdad, Iraq. Bodyguards for a senior Iraqi Sunni politician wounded two people while shooting to disperse angry anti-government protesters in Iraq's west, a provincial official said. It is the first significant incident of violence reported during more than a week of protests by Sunnis angry over their perceived second-class treatment by the country's Shiite-led government. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Gunshots wounded at least two people Sunday at demonstrations in western Iraq when bodyguards and security forces protecting a senior Sunni politician opened fire to disperse protesters, a local official said, marking the first casualties in more than a week of rallies.

Some of the demonstrators were demanding that the politician, Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, quit the Shiite-dominated government. Video of the chaotic scene showed hundreds of angry protesters chasing the official's entourage, pelting them with rocks and bottles as repeated automatic gunfire rang out.

Al-Mutlaq's office described the incident as an assassination attempt by "rogue elements" within the crowd of protesters. In a statement, it said an unspecified number of his bodyguards were also injured in the melee, and some of his convoy's vehicles were damaged.

Iraqi Sunnis angry over their perceived second-class treatment by the government have been protesting for more than a week in the vast western Anbar province. Up to now there has been no violence.

The demonstrations reflect increasing sectarian tensions in Iraq, which is struggling to maintain stability nearly a decade after the U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein's Sunni-dominated regime, and a year after the last U.S. troops withdrew.

The violence erupted near the city of Ramadi during a visit by al-Mutlaq, according to Anbar provincial council member Talib Hamadi al-Dulaimi.

It was unclear who fired the shots that caused the injuries, and if those hurt were targeted intentionally. It is often difficult to assign blame for gunfire injuries in Iraq, where weapons ownership is common and security forces often shoot into the air to break up scuffles.

Al-Mutlaq is one of the government's most senior Sunni politicians and has been a frequent critic of the Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. He last year branded al-Maliki a dictator in a TV interview. Then he reconciled with the prime minister and remained in the power-sharing administration.

Although his visit was not announced in advance, he would have expected to find a sympathetic crowd in Anbar.

Members of al-Mutlaq's security detail and state security forces fired shots in the air after demonstrators insisted that al-Mutlaq show support for their protest by resigning from the government, al-Dulaimi said.

In local TV footage of the incident, protesters threw rocks and bottles at the entourage as it left the area, and automatic gunfire could be heard. One of the protesters shouted "Kick him out!" Another yelled, "They took the coward away in a taxi."

Al-Mutlaq's statement after the scuffle stressed his continued support for the protesters, and he called on state security forces to keep them safe.

Anbar provincial councilman Sheik Efan Saadoun said protesters in Anbar are growing dissatisfied with elected politicians, both at the provincial level and in Baghdad.

"They consider them to be conspirators because they have not seen anything from them in terms of improved public services and living standards," he said. "They are fed up with us and the whole the political process, but they don't know how difficult it is for us to get anything for them from a government that doesn't work properly."

On Friday, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets near Ramadi and other Sunni-dominated cities in the largest rallies in a week of demonstrations. The protests followed the arrest earlier this month of 10 bodyguards assigned to the Sunni finance minister, Rafia al-Issawi.

Although the arrests triggered the demonstrations, the protesters' demands tap into deeper Sunni grievances of perceived discrimination by the Shiite-led government.

Anbar province was once the heart of the deadly Sunni insurgency that emerged after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

Al-Qaida is believed to be rebuilding in pockets of Anbar, and militants linked to it are thought to be helping Sunni rebels in Syria.

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Associated Press writers Adam Schreck and Sinan Salaheddin contributed reporting.

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Church groups stitch a little love for Newtown residents

Church groups stitch a little love for Newtown residents 12-28-12

BIGFORK, Mont. -

Flathead Valley knitters are pulling out their yarn in hopes to stitch some love into scarves for residents of Newtown, Connecticut. But in an unexpected turn, their donations will end up helping people in Montana.

Many churches in the Flathead have their own prayer shawl groups - men and women who meet weekly to knit and crochet scarves that are blessed and given as a comfort to anyone in need.

"Our prayer shawls have just been a wonderful ministry," said Ginny Johnson.

So it was only a matter of time before Bigfork's Bethany Lutheran Church decided to reach out and make Hugs of Hope shawls for Newtown.

"We've kind of been thinking about it, all of us," said Johnson.

"The name came about by one of the ladies here in church," said Bonnie Hoffman. "We were discussing that and she said 'I really do think they are hugs of hope' and it stuck!"

To date, Bethany Lutheran has donated over 500 prayer shawls to people across the country and around the world. Now, their goal is to make 100 more for those who need it most. But recently, Newtown residents have received so many gifts they've? kindly asked people to stop sending them.

"They've requested we go ahead and give them locally in loving memory of the loved ones from Sandy Hook," explained Hoffman.

The shawls and scarves will now remain in the Flathead for others who seek out their warmth and healing.

"The gals were just as excited because they're going to stay here. We've designated six different groups already that need them," said Johnson.

"It's such a great thing to be able to spread His love and His hope and His peace not only throughout the world but right here in this valley where we need it most," said Hoffman.

Hoffman hopes this project will spark monthly "stitch out" sessions, each one designated towards a new charity or organization in the Flathead Valley.

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Fearful of ban, frenzied buyers swarm gun stores

The phones at gun shops across the country are ringing off the hook. Demand for firearms, ammunition and bulletproof gear has surged since the massacre in Newtown, Conn., that took the lives of 20 schoolchildren and six teachers and administrators.

By Joseph Pisani,?Associated Press / December 29, 2012

Clerk Lance McCoy shows a variety of weapons including an AR-15 style semi-automatic at Kizer Guns and Ammo near Nacogdoches, Texas. Demand for firearms, ammunition and bulletproof gear has jumped since the Dec. 14 school shooting in Newtown, Conn., that killed 20 children and six adults.

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The phones at Red's Trading Post wouldn't stop ringing. Would-be customers from as far away as New York wanted to know if the Twin Falls, Idaho gun shop had firearms in stock. Others clamored to find out if their orders had been shipped.

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Overwhelmed, gun store manager Ryan Horsley had to do what no employee would ever think of doing just days before Christmas: He disconnected the phone lines for three whole days.

"We had to shut everything off," says Horsley, whose family has owned Red's Trading Post, the state's oldest gun shop, since 1936. "We were swamped in the store and online."

The phones at gun shops across the country are ringing off the hook. Demand for firearms, ammunition and bulletproof gear has surged since the Dec. 14 massacre in Newtown, Conn., that took the lives of 20 schoolchildren and six teachers and administrators. The shooting sparked calls for tighter gun control measures, especially for military-style assault weapons like the ones used in Newtown and in the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting earlier this year. The prospect of a possible weapons ban has sent gun enthusiasts into a panic and sparked a frenzy of buying at stores and gun dealers nationwide.

2012 enters the record books. Were you paying attention? A news quiz.

Assault rifles are sold out across the country. Rounds of .223 bullets, like those used in the AR-15 type Bushmaster rifle used in Newtown, are scarce. Stores are struggling to restock their shelves. Gun and ammunition makers are telling retailers they will have to wait months to get more.

Store owners who have been in the business for years say they have never seen demand like this before.

When asked how much sales have increased in the past few weeks, Horsley just laughed.

"We haven't even had a chance to look at it," he says. Horsley spends his days calling manufacturers around the country trying to buy more items for the store. Mainly, they tell him he has to wait.

Franklin Armory, a firearm maker in Morgan Hill, Calif., is telling dealers that it will take six months to fulfill their orders. The company plans to hire more workers and buy more machines to catch up, says Franklin Armory's President Jay Jacobson.

The shortage is leaving many would-be gun owners empty handed.

William Kotis went to a gun show in Winston-Salem, N.C., last weekend hoping to buy a rifle for target shooting. Almost everything was sold out.

"Assault rifles were selling like crazy," says Kotis, who is president and CEO of Kotis Holdings, a real estate development company based in Greensboro. "People are stockpiling."

He left without buying anything.

Luke Orlando's parents were able to get him the 12-gauge shotgun he wanted for Christmas to bird hunt, but his uncle wasn't as lucky.

"At Christmas dinner, my uncle expressed outrage that after waiting six months to use his Christmas bonus to purchase an AR-15, they are sold out and back ordered over a year," says Orlando, 18, a student at the University of Texas.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Ouya releases SDK for $99 game console, shows off developer ...

Now that Ouya is shipping the first developer kits?of its upcoming $99 Android-based video game console, the company has opened a software developer portal, launched a software developer kit, and shown off an early preview of the user interface.

The Ouya team has also posted an unboxing video, giving us a good look at the first developer consoles.

What we?re looking at isn?t the finished hardware. While the developer kits have the same basic specs as the units that will ship to customers in April (including an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of storage), these special edition models have clear plastic cases.

That means you can see the guts of the Ouya game console without even opening it up ? and the same goes for the 2 wireless controllers that come with the kits.

Unfortunately the game controllers are still works in progress, and the team is still working out some of the kinks.

The developer kits also include microUSB ports that let you connect the system to a computer for Android programming and debugging. It?s not clear if the final product will have that port ? but one of the key goals of the Ouya project is to create an open platform, so I can?t see why the consumer device would ship without a microUSB port.

Meanwhile, folks interested in developing games for the Ouya who haven?t been able to snag one of the limited edition developer kits can check out the Developer Portal for details on coding for the Ouya using off-the-shelf hardware to test their games.

The Ouya is available for pre-order for $99 plus shipping, and it?s expected to ship in April, 2013.

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PFT: Shanahan: No one has ever played at RG3's level

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And so another regular season comes to an end.

For some players, it is just a prelude to greater heights in the postseason. For others, it is one last chance to leave a good impression at the end of a disappointing season for the team. And for a final group, it won?t be anything but a chance to put on street clothes festooned with logos to watch a game from the sideline because of an injury.

This post is about that last group of players. The final injury reports for Week 17 are in and we?ve got a look at who?s been ruled out for Sunday and which players are still up in the air.

Buccaneers at Falcons

The Falcons will be without safety William Moore (hamstring) and cornerback Christopher Owens (hamstring) for their playoff tuneup. Wide receiver Roddy White (knee), defensive end Jonathan Babineaux and defensive tackle Corey Peters are all questionable. Guard Roger Allen is doubtful for Tampa with a groin injury.

Jets at Bills?

The Jets ruled out cornerback Aaron Berry (hamstring) for their finale. Tight end Dustin Keller (hamstring), quarterback Greg McElroy (concussion), linebacker Bryan Thomas (chest) and wide receiver Chaz Schilens (knee) are all doubtful. 17 other Jets are probable, while the organization?s future is questionable. Defensive end Mark Anderson?s disappointing first season with the Bills will end with him still benched by a knee injury.

Ravens at Bengals

Cornerbacks Jason Allen (hamstring) and Terence Newman (groin) are questionable for the Bengals. The Ravens have seven questionable players, including wide receiver Anquan Boldin and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, and are expected to rest some starters ahead of the postseason.

Bears at Lions

Safety Chris Conte (knee) and linebacker Blake Costanzo (hamstring) are out for Chicago and linebacker Brian Urlacher (hamstring) is doubtful after returning to practice on Friday. Running back Matt Forte (ankle) is probable. The Lions won?t have defensive tackle Sammie Hill (toe) and they listed safety Louis Delmas (knee) and cornerback Chris Houston (hamstring/hip) as questionable.

Texans at Colts

Cornerback Alan Ball (foot) remains out for the Texans. Running back Arian Foster is probable after leaving last week?s game with an irregular heartbeat.?Running back Delone Carter (ankle), defensive tackle Antonio Johnson (ankle), defensive end Cory Redding (quad) and center Samson Satele (ankle) are all out for Indy.

Panthers at Saints

It feels like running back Jonathan Stewart has been questionable for the entire season with an ankle injury, so it is fitting that he?ll close out the year that way. A knee injury will keep Saints running back Pierre Thomas out of the lineup and a concussion will keep cornerback Jabari Greer out as well.

Eagles at Giants

If the Giants win on Sunday, they?ll likely do it without cornerback Prince Amukamara (hamstring), defensive tackle Chris Canty (knee) and cornerback Jayron Hosley (quad). The Giants are very thin at if neither Amukamara nor Hosley answers the bell. Safety Kenny Phillips (knee), wide receiver Hakeem Nicks (knee) and defensive end Justin Tuck (shoulder) are all questionable. Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (concussion) and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (concussion) will miss the final game of their rookie seasons.

Browns at Steelers

The Browns ruled out cornerback?Sheldon Brown (concussion/foot), tight end Jordan Cameron (concussion), quarterback Colt McCoy (shoulder), running back Trent Richardson (ankle) and quarterback Brandon Weeden (shoulder). Tackle?Mike Adams (ankle), cornerback Curtis Brown (ankle), linebacker Marshall McFadden (abdomen) and wide receiver Mike Wallace (hip) will not close out the year for the Steelers.

Jaguars at Titans

Offensive lineman Uche Nwaneri (concussion) is out for the otherwise healthy Jaguars. Running back Chris Johnson (ankle) and wide receiver Kendall Wright (rib) are questionable for the Titans. Local interest is doubtful.

Chiefs at Broncos

A full third of the Chiefs roster is on the injury report, but running back Jamaal Charles (illness) is probable. He?s been the one most worth watching anyway. The Broncos ruled cornerback Tracy Porter out with a concussion and kick returner Trindon Holliday is doubtful with a sprained ankle.

Packers at Vikings

Vikings defensive end Brian Robison (shoulder) and cornerback Antoine Winfield (knee/hand) are both questionable. Running back Adrian Peterson is probable with the abdominal injury he picked up last weekend. Wide receiver Randall Cobb (ankle) is questionable after spending most of the week watching practice. Wide receiver Jordy Nelson is probable to return from a hamstring injury.

Dolphins at Patriots

Wide receiver Davone Bess (back) will miss his third straight game for the Dolphins. Defensive tackle Randy Starks missed another week of practice for non-injury reasons, but played in Week 16. Another masterpiece for Bill Belichick as the Patriots coach turns in 20 questionable players for this weekend. Cornerback Marquice Cole (finger) is actually doubtful, which may mean that finger?s never getting any better.

Raiders at Chargers

The Raiders won?t have quarterback Carson Palmer (ribs/lung) and safety Tyvon Branch (neck/ankle) is questionable. Running back Ronnie Brown (hamstring) is questionable for the home team.

Rams at Seahawks

Cornerback Walter Thurmond (hamstring) is out and cornerback Marcus Trufant is probable to return from the same injury for the Seahawks. The Rams had all players participate fully in their final practice of the year on Friday.

Cardinals at 49ers

Cardinals wide receiver Early Doucet will miss another game with a concussion. Tackle Nate Potter (ankle) is questionable to be defending Brian Hoyer?s blindside. The 49ers are listing defensive lineman Justin Smith (triceps) as doubtful and tight end Vernon Davis (concussion) is questionable.

Cowboys at Redskins

Linebacker Ernie Sims is questionable because of a concussion, but the rest of the Cowboys other than defensive tackle Jay Ratliff (sports hernia surgery) are likely to play. Redskins tackle Tyler Polumbus practiced on Friday and is questionable to return from a concussion.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/28/mike-shanahan-no-one-in-nfl-history-has-played-at-rg3s-level/related/

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OneWed Brings Its Inspirational Wedding Imagery To iPad

OneWed ipadIt's been days, possibly even weeks, since we've covered a wedding-focused startup. Let's change that, shall we? OneWed, the company formerly known as Nearlyweds, is now on iPad. The new app quietly arrived just before the holidays, offering a new way for brides-to-be to browse, be inspired by, save and share wedding imagery and ideas.

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College presidents plead for gun control

Seven Pittsburgh-area college presidents have joined roughly 300 campus leaders nationwide in signing an open letter imploring U.S. policy makers to enact additional gun control measures following this month's Connecticut elementary school massacre.

The group of signers, dubbed "College Presidents for Gun Safety," stated in their letter that they do not oppose gun ownership. They said reasonable gun safety legislation would not stop every shooting and that identifying and treating mental health problems intertwined in such killings is essential.

But they also said they oppose bills in various states either proposed or already enacted into law that permit gun possession on college campuses. They also recommended several moves "on behalf of our children" that included:

? Ending what the letter signers called the gun show loophole that enables gun purchases from unlicensed sellers without a criminal background check.

? Reinstituting a ban on military-style semiautomatic weapons with high-capacity ammunition magazines.

? Creating consumer safety standards including safety locks and checks against gun manufacturer defects.

"For many years now, our nation's leaders have engaged in fevered debates on higher education, yet lawmakers shy away from taking action on one issue that prevents thousands of young people from living lives of promise, let alone realizing their college dreams," the letter states. "That issue is gun safety."

The letter adds, "We are college and university presidents. We are parents. We are Republicans, Democrats and Independents. We urge both our President and Congress to take action on gun control now."

To date, the 28 college presidents in Pennsylvania include, from the Pittsburgh-area, Mary Hines of Carlow University; Esther L. Barazzone of Chatham University; Charles Dougherty of Duquesne University; Candace Introcaso of La Roche College; Paul Hennigan of Point Park University; Gregory Dell'Omo of Robert Morris University and Tori Haring-Smith of Washington & Jefferson College.

Other Western Pennsylvania signers include Keith Taylor of Gannon University and Tom Gamble of Mercyhurst University.

The letter was first circulated Dec. 19 by two Atlanta-area college presidents, Lawrence Schall of Oglethorpe University and Elizabeth Kiss of Agnes Scott College. Mr. Schall, who came up with the idea, said Friday he had trouble sleeping after watching a televised service following the killings of 20 first-graders and six staff inside Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

"I have four of my own children. They went to an elementary school that looked very much like that school. The whole thing seemed so tragic and unnecessary," he said.

Ms. Hines said that "no matter how much we do and teach at Carlow, we cannot resolve the issue of violence when weapons are so readily available and so easily accessed. When my colleague presidents requested my signature on a national statement for bipartisan action for reasonable gun control legislation, I readily and easily agreed."

Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/education/college-presidents-plead-for-gun-control-668219

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Navigate Financial Difficulties With These Personal Bankruptcy Tips ...

TIP! Interview several attorneys before you hire one and ask questions about education and experience. There are lots of qualified attorneys from which to choose.

Being in debt can be extremely stressful. Sometimes it happens quite quickly, from some financial problems to losing all control in a matter of weeks or months. Once that happens, solutions may be difficult to find. This article will help you get through your bankruptcy with a minimum of hassle.

TIP! Once you have settled on filing for bankruptcy, learn all there is to learn about your state?s bankruptcy laws. Your future finances are in jeopardy, so you must be prepared and stay proactive by being involved with your attorney and your case.

If your debt problem is mostly in the form of student loans, you might have a hard time filing for bankruptcy. As a general rule, student loans are not forgivable by bankruptcy being filed. In order to discharge student loan debt, you must demonstrate undue and extreme hardship.

TIP! You may have many conversations with lenders before you end up starting the bankruptcy process. It?s important to have any agreements you make with them on paper.

Know that declaring bankruptcy doesn?t always mean that all of your debts will be eliminated. When a Chapter 13 is filed, you will restructure what you owe and pay, thus allowing your creditors to make some of their money back. It is common to think that filing bankruptcy is a cop-out, and that it is irresponsible to not pay your debts. This type of bankruptcy allows people to satisfy their creditors and find relief from a heavy load of debt.

TIP! Before pulling the trigger on bankruptcy, be sure that other solutions aren?t more appropriate for your case. If your debts are really not overwhelming, you may find the assistance you need by consulting a consumer credit counselor.

If you plan to file for bankruptcy within the next year, don?t put your assets in another individual?s name. This is an obvious ploy to hide your assets. As a result, your file could be dismissed. You may be tempted to hand off assets so they?re not seized, but they may not be seized to begin with. In any case, this sort of asset hiding is not allowed, so you might need to delay filing if you?ve transferred any assets recently.

TIP! Make sure you do your research before you file for bankruptcy. Assess your debt to figure out which types can be discharged with bankruptcy.

Be certain that all of the debts you are presenting for consideration in your bankruptcy are actually ones that can be considered. This will save you time and money. Debts like student loans always remain on your report even if you file. You may want to consider consulting a loan consolidation service or credit repair agency instead of filing for bankruptcy.

TIP! Do not pay off debts blindly before you file a personal bankruptcy. The laws regarding bankruptcy most often prevent you from paying back some creditors for up to 90 days before filing, and friends and family for up to one year.

Do not wait before filing for bankruptcy. Waiting to file will not make things easier. Waiting will put more stress on you and will only make the financial situation much worse. The negative effects this can have on your life could be huge. Preceding with the bankruptcy resolutely and concluding the proceedings quickly will bring closure to the entire situation.

TIP! If creditors or harassing you, take advantage of the automatic stay bankruptcy provides to immediately stop the harassment. Debt that you can no longer control can be overwhelming.

Even though many of your debts are eliminated through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, not all debts go away. If you have secured debts, you may be required to create a revised agreement for their repayment. There are some debts that simply are not dischargeable. For instance, you could not discharge child support obligations, court-sanctioned fines or even alimony payments through chapter 7.

TIP! If you plan to file bankruptcy, do not continue using credit cards. You may be tempted to start buying a lot of things, but the courts may not really like this.

It is possible to obtain new vehicle and home loans while a Chapter 13 case remains active. It is just tougher. You need to speak with your trustee so that you can be approved for a new loan. You need to show them why and how you can handle paying back the new loan. You will always have to let them know why this item needs to be purchased.

TIP! Make sure you hire a good bankruptcy lawyer. This kind of law is popular among inexperienced lawyers.

There are times when the events of life can be quite overwhelming and you can feel quite helpless. Use what you learned from this article to regain control of your financial situation. Apply the advice from this article and you will be on your way to realizing financial freedom.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Green Blog: An Industry's Future, Blowing in the Wind

As I note in Friday?s paper, construction of new wind farms is going to grind to a halt with the end, at least temporarily, of the wind production tax credit. What?s next?

The credit is worth 2.2 cents per killowatt-hour generated, beyond whatever the electricity can be sold for on the regional market. At some hours of the day, most or all of the revenue will come from the tax credit.

Without the credit, wind farms could still be profitable if they were built where the wind is strongest, according to Robert W. Thresher, a research fellow at the Energy Department?s National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo. But the trend lately, he said, has been to move to somewhat less favorable sites because the best ones within connection distance of the grid have been used up.

That has meant an evolution in wind machines, Dr. Thresher said. Newer ones built in places with weaker wind are as tall as 100 meters (328 feet) with the aim of catching more energy; they also have bigger rotors so that at lower wind speeds they can still develop the torque necessary to turn a generator. But longer blades and higher towers are more expensive. In Europe, he said, some developers have even moved to towers 120 meters (394 feet) high.

But the other way to lasso more energy, he said, would be to extend and strengthen the power grid. Some of the places with the best wind are in rural areas with little or no transmission capability, he noted, and a stronger and more reliable grid would allow wind energy producers to sell electricity where prices are highest. The strongest wind is in the Midwest, and the highest prices are commanded on the East and West coasts, Dr. Thresher noted.

For the time being, though, developers seem likely to wait for the outcome of a debate in Congress over whether to revive the production tax credit. Taxes in general, of course, are on the table as part of the ?fiscal cliff? budget negotiations, and no one is sure what will emerge from that process.

At the moment, many members are still at home, poised to return if a deal is struck. January seems more likely, though.

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/28/an-industrys-future-blowing-in-the-wind/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Book Review : The Real Story of Risk: Adventures in a Hazardous World by Glenn Croston

By Glenn Croston

Web edition: December 27, 2012
Print edition: January 12, 2013; Vol.183 #1 (p. 30)

A biologist explores why humans are poor at judging risk ? fearing rare shark attacks, for example, more than common heart attacks.

Prometheus, 2012, 276 p., $19

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Vampire Crystals (WiiWare) Review - Nintendo Life

Vampires, they don?t always suck

One fact that we all need to face is that fast-paced and frantic video games will never go out of style. Whether they?re classics being played on an arcade cabinet or new entries on a home console, intense action coupled with multiplayer mayhem can be downright addictive. Another fact that we all need to face is that romantic vampires, among other amorous undead creatures, are currently in style. Combine the two and you?ve got Vampire Crystals, a game that?s much better than any young adult novel would dare to suggest.

Vampire Crystals is a twin-stick shooter that is simple in terms of gameplay, but is also packed with content. The plot involves an evil dragon raising an army of zombies to take over Spookyland, and a couple of vampires who must intervene before things get out of hand. It?s silly and trivial, but this is definitely the type of game that concerns itself with gameplay over plot, and it does a fine job of making the action both fun and exciting.

Using a Wii Remote and Nunchuk combination, the Nunchuk?s analogue stick is used to move your character around as you use the Remote to aim at your screen and hold B to shoot. A crosshair appears on screen wherever your Wii Remote is pointed, letting you know exactly where your shots are going to be fired. If you prefer a more traditional twin-stick control scheme, then you can also use a Wii Classic Controller, using the left analogue stick to move and the right stick to bombard your enemies with bullets. Controlling your character is easy to master and feels natural after just a short while.

The main campaign consists of 15 levels with three boss fights distributed in between. To complete a level, you have to kill a certain amount of zombies while also collecting crystals that randomly generate on the ground. The amount of kills and crystals that you need to accumulate are shown on the left side of your screen along with your health. Once you reach your goal, the level ends and you automatically move on to the next one. If, however, the zombies overwhelm you, or if time runs out before you accumulate enough kills and crystals, then it?s game over and you?ll have to start the level again.

Scattered throughout each stage are various items, such as power ups and extra health. Most of the power ups change the type of ammunition that your gun will fire, while others create a weaponised shield that surrounds your character or cause your character to grow to an enormous size. Conversely, there are also items that hinder your performance by reducing your health or inverting your controls. Whether helpful or harmful, the effects of any of these items are only temporary, ensuring that each level, no matter how predictable gameplay may be, will keep you on your toes.

One of the biggest issues afflicting Vampire Crystals is the intense difficulty curve. Following less of a curve and more of a spike, certain levels tend to jump in difficulty so drastically that they?ll take any player several tries just to complete. Though the difficulty can be a bit on the punishing side, all of the levels can definitely be completed, and finally finishing off a level that?s giving you trouble just makes the whole experience more rewarding. If you?re still having difficulty completing the game, then there is also the option to play through the campaign co-operatively with local friends.

Beyond the local co-op, there are three other multiplayer options available including Deathmatch, Survival, and Time Attack modes, all of which can be played with up to four players. Deathmatch, as the name implies, pits you and your opponents against each other with no other distractions to get in your way. The power ups are still available, but you don?t have any pesky zombies running around the map as well. Survival is more team-based; you try to survive an endless horde of zombies and the player who lasts the longest is deemed the winner. Finally, Time Attack mode has you and your opponents collecting crystals and fighting off zombies all while trying to run down the clock. The player with the most crystals in the end wins, regardless of who died first or more often. Each of these multiplayer modes is simple, but they?re undeniably fun. Unfortunately there's no online play, so all of your matches and scores are kept local only.

While Vampire Crystals may look like a bright and colorful zombie romp, it?s clear that much care was put into the details of its presentation. All of the environments, while often looking quite similar, have a distinct direction to them that make them all stand out from one another. The layout and design of each level varies in a way that forces you to readjust to your environment with each passing stage. The characters and textures may not be the most meticulously crafted in gaming history, but they?re crisp and clear enough to easily be differentiated form one another, even when things get a bit hectic. On a related note, in later levels when enemy characters flood the screen, there is a little bit of frame rate slowdown, but it?s nothing game-breaking, and beyond that everything flows as smoothly as one could expect from a frantic game such as this.

Vampire Crystals isn?t going to win any awards for originality, but by no means does that make it a bad game. There are some issues with frame rate slowdown later on, but beyond that it?s a fun scramble worth playing through over and over again, both solo and with some friends. Boasting classic twin-stick shooter gameplay with a variety of different power ups and multiplayer modes, this is definitely a worthy addition to any gamer?s library, even if the difficulty curve might drive you a bit batty.

Source: http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/wiiware/vampire_crystals

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Childhood Obesity Fight Posts Modest Success | Your Health Journal

From Your Health Journal?..?For my regular visitors, you know I love articles on the Mass Live site, and I always recommend your visiting their web page for some great article to read, including the one being reviewed here today (link below). Over the last couple days, you have seen posts here regarding the good news that childhood obesity has actually improved ? indicating that the epidemic is slowing among 2- to 4-year-olds from poor families. A new national study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ? based on data from 30 states and the District of Columbia ? found that the obesity rate among these high-risk children declined to 14.9 percent in 2010 from 15.2 percent in 2003. As this is great news, it does not mean the fight is over, as there are other demographics still showing steep rises in overweight and obese children. So, as we should celebrate a little, we should not put down our guards. Many children are showing risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, and we still need to realize an issue is still lurking and needs attention. So, let?s celebrate this new finding, but keep working hard to continue this trend into the new year. Please visit the Mass Live site to read the complete article.?

From the article?..

It looks like 2013 might shape up to be a significant year in the fight against childhood obesity.

Indeed, there?s cause for celebration in the ongoing battle against childhood obesity with this week?s release of a new study indicating that the epidemic is slowing among 2- to 4-year-olds from poor families.

A new national study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ? based on data from 30 states and the District of Columbia ? found that the obesity rate among these high-risk children declined to 14.9 percent in 2010 from 15.2 percent in 2003.

While the drop in obesity rates among the 27 million children who are part of the federal Women, Infants and Children program was modest, researchers say any improvement is meaningful because this population is disproportionately at risk.

For example, 20 percent of poor children are obese, compared with about 12 percent from more affluent families, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Heidi M. Blanck, one of the study?s authors, said the change in direction is a healthy sign. ?We were going up before. And this data shows we?re going down. For us, that?s pretty exciting.?

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Frustration regarding Cataract Surgery and other Health Issues ...

My name is Lorelei and I am 51 years old..

I have a cataract in my right eye which has completely blinded me..
I have no vision and can only see grey shadows from right eye.
I have been scheduled for cataract surgery 4 times now and I
have been postponed by anestisiologist on every occasion!
I have been told that because of my health history.. I had a heart attack
6 years ago and my potassium levels were at 6.0 most recently but have
since come down to 5.!!

I am under a Doctor's care, I have a general practice Doctor that I have been
seeing once a week.. I have been given various medications and I feel I
am doing everything I need to be doing.
Due to lack of vision/ vision impairment I have fallen twice over the last 2 months..
the last fall fracturing my right wrist!
I also have a small cataract in my left eye and I am so afraid it is getting worse..
I have passed pre-op clearance 2 weeks ago and still anestisiologist wont
do the surgery..
Dont understand.. My eyesight is not a want.. it's a need!!
The last time my surgery was scheduled I was hooked up to I.V
and at the last moment the anestisiologist once again said he did not
feel comfortable doing surgery and would not do it for me once again!

For the record.. I am dealing with a hospital here in Chicago ranked 15th
in the nation.. not that that matters because it does'nt..
The opthamalogist keeps telling me he wants to help me..
Really?? Because absolutely nothing is being done to help me!

So.. I am saddended and disgusted by all of this, scared I will hurt
myself again..
Someone in my family tells me I need to jump all the hoops the
Doctors want me to go through..
Ridiculous Statement.. I am blind in 1 eye!
And.. now I am told I need Cardiac Clearance before any surgery..
Everything I have researched on-line tells me this is a low risk surgery..
Doctor said it would take 30 minutes!
I need this so desperately..
Any advice would be most appreciated..
Thank You,
Lorelei

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

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Nervous retailers hope for post-Christmas rush

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The biggest holiday of the season is over, but retailers are hoping that you aren?t done with your holiday shopping quite yet.

?The next few days are critical for retailers. They?ve got some catching up to do,? said Marshal Cohen, retail industry analyst with NPD Group.

On Wednesday, big chains including Macy's were already pushing their post-Christmas bargains, while major discounters?including Wal-Mart were encouraging shoppers to redeem their gift cards right away. But the fallout from a big Christmas storm could hurt their efforts if shoppers decide they prefer a cozy rest of the week at home instead.

Retailers had started off the all-important holiday shopping season in a much cheerier mood, as Black Friday shoppers appeared to gobble down turkey and rush to the stores ? and their computers ? in search of holiday gifts and bargains.

But then, a combination of factors including Superstorm?Sandy and the political upheaval over the fiscal cliff appeared to dim shoppers? moods. Experts also?said the stronger start to the season may have been a sign that people finished up early and had fewer last-minute shopping trips to make.

?The early start certainly looked like it meant that the consumer was in full spirits,? Cohen said. ?But in reality just because they had a front-loaded holiday didn?t mean there was going to be that much more spending to come.?

It's too early to paint a complete picture of how retailers fared so far in the most crucial season of the year. But early indications have some fretting that the year will end up being weaker than many had initially hoped.

Holiday-related sales rose 0.7 percent from Oct. 28 through Dec. 24, as compared to last year, according to data from Mastercard Advisors SpendingPulse. That was the lowest growth rate for that period?since 2008, at the depths of the recession. The same?survey showed a 2 percent increase in 2011.

The SpendingPulse data is based on estimates of payments made through the MasterCard network as well as by cash and check. It tracks holiday-related purchases including apparel, electronics and jewelry.

Research firm ShopperTrak, which compiles sales estimates based on foot traffic, said last week that it expects holiday sales to increase by 2.5 percent. That?s down from?its previous estimate that sales would increase by 3.3 percent.

But other researchers have not changed their initial forecasts for the season.

On Wednesday, the International Council of Shopping Centers, which produces an index of chain store sales along with Goldman Sachs, said it was holding to its estimate that holiday sales at chain stores would rise 3 percent this year.

?The ICSC?s chief economist, Michael Niemira, said in a note that sales in the last week of December could benefit from a calendar shift that put Christmas Eve on Monday this year.

A National Retail Federation spokeswoman said in an e-mail Wednesday that it also was sticking with its forecast that holiday sales would grow 4.1 percent to $586.1 billion.

Experts caution that it?s hard to say just yet what the final data will show, especially once post-holiday bargains are factored in.

?There?s no question that we saw a lot of (the) momentum slow down. How much did it slow down? We don?t really know yet,? Cohen said.

Holiday sales are considered crucial to retailers, and some can expect to make as much as half their profits, and 30 percent of their sales, during the two-month period.

The fiscal cliff, Superstorm?Sandy and other external factors are partly to blame for souring shoppers? moods toward the end of the season. But experts say shoppers have in recent years also become more savvy about sussing out bargains.

They?ve also become more bargain-conscious. C. Britt Beemer, retail analyst with America?s Research Group, said in a research note that major discounters appeared to fare best in keeping their customers.

?Consumers were very frugal this year, as we said all along,? Beemer said in the note.

The increasing shift to online shopping also may not be helping retailers pick up any extra sales. That?s because when a person shops online, they tend to seek out the best bargain and then buy that item. An in-store shopper may be more tempted to walk the other aisles, pick up a few things for themselves or do some other impulse shopping they hadn?t planned on.

?The consumer didn?t spend a lot of time this year buying those extra gifts. They didn?t spend a lot of time spending on themselves instead of others,? Cohen said.

Information from Reuters was included in this report.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/economywatch/nervous-retailers-hope-post-christmas-rush-1C7659314

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Canon Cinema EOS-1D C hits stores in Japan today, expected stateside later this week

Canon Cinema EOS1D C hits stores in Japan today, expected stateside later this week

At $11,999, this latest Canon 1D is hardly set to become a DSLR bestseller, but there are certainly a few pro shooters willing to line up for an incredibly versatile 18-megapixel 4K cam, with EOS lens compatibility and a full-frame sensor. We were expecting Canon's top-of-the-line beast to sell for just shy of $15,000, so this new sub-$12k sticker is a pleasant surprise. You'll also need to invest in a battery of high-speed (at least 100MB/s) CF cards -- the 1D C captures 4096 x 2160 video at 24 frames per second with an approximate file size of 3.76 gigs per minute of footage, according to the camera's instruction manual, which you'll find, along with a purchase link, at the source link below. The EOS-1D C is expected to hit stores in the US later this week, but a few lucky shooters have been out and about capturing demo reels for the last few weeks -- you'll find some of that footage after the break, along with a few more clips at the coverage links below.

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Syrian interior minister leaves Beirut hospital

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syria's interior minister, wounded in a Damascus bombing, headed home on a private jet Wednesday after treatment in Beirut, airport officials said, despite calls from some Lebanese to put him on trial for Syrian actions in their country.

Mohammed al-Shaar's departure coincided with the defection of the commander of Syria's military police.

Officials at Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport said al-Shaar left Beirut and was flying to Damascus. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. Al-Shaar was wounded on Dec. 12 when a suicide bomber exploded his vehicle outside the Interior Ministry, killing five and wounding many, including the minister.

The Syrian government denied at first that al-Shaar was wounded. Then it emerged that he was brought to a Beirut hospital last week for treatment. The same minister was wounded when a bomb went off on July 18 during a high-level crisis meeting in Damascus, killing four top officials.

It was not clear if al-Shaar's treatment was completed or if he left because of political pressure. Lebanese are deeply divided over the Syria crisis.

The two neighbors have a long and bitter history.

Syrian forces moved into Lebanon in 1976 as peacekeepers after the country was swept in a civil war between Christian and Muslim militias. For nearly 30 years that followed, Lebanon lived under Syrian military and political domination.

That grip began to slip in 2005, when former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was assassinated in Beirut. Widely accused of involvement ? something it has always denied ? Syria was forced to withdraw its troops. Even so, Damascus has maintained power and influence in Lebanon.

In the 1980s, al-Shaar was a top intelligence official in northern Lebanon when Syrian troops stormed the port city of Tripoli and crushed the Islamic Unification Movement. Hundreds of people were killed in the battles in 1986, and since then, many in northern Lebanon have referred to al-Shaar as "the butcher of Tripoli."

Shortly after he arrived in Beirut for treatment last week, anti-Syrian politicians, including legislators Jamal Jarrah and Mohammed Kabbara, called for al-Shaar's arrest. Another call came this week, when Lebanese lawyer Tarek Shandab filed a complaint to the country's prosecution accusing al-Shaar of "genocide and ethnic cleansing" in Tripoli.

In another development, the general who heads Syria's military police defected and joined the uprising against President Bashar Assad's regime, one of the highest walkouts by a serving security chief during the country's 21-month uprising.

Maj. Gen. Abdul-Aziz Jassem al-Shallal appeared in a video aired on Al-Arabiya TV late Tuesday saying he is joining "the people's revolution."

Al-Shallal's defection comes as military pressure builds on the regime, with government bases falling to rebel assault near the capital Damascus and elsewhere across the country.

On Wednesday, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said government shelling in the northeastern province of Raqqa killed at least 20 people, including women and children.

Dozens of generals have defected since Syria's crisis began in March 2011. In July, Brig. Gen. Manaf Tlass was the first member of Assad's inner circle to break ranks and join the opposition.

Al-Shallal is one of the most senior and held a top post at the time that he left. He said in the video that the "army has derailed from its basic mission of protecting the people and it has become a gang for killing and destruction." He accused the military of "destroying cities and villages and committing massacres against our innocent people who came out to demand freedom."

Thousands of Syrian soldiers have defected over the past 21 months and many of them are now fighting against government forces. Many have cited attacks on civilians as the reason they switched sides.

The Observatory said the shelling in an agricultural area of Raqqa province near the village of Qahtaniyeh killed 20, including eight children, three women and nine others.

An amateur video showed the bodies of a dozen people including children lying in a row inside a room. Some of them had blood on their clothes, while weeping could be heard in the background.

The videos appeared genuine and corresponded to other AP reporting on the events depicted.

Also Wednesday, activists said rebels were attacking the Wadi Deif military base in the northern province of Idlib. The base, which is near the strategic town of Maaret al-Numan, has been under siege for weeks.

In October, rebels captured Maaret al-Numan, a town on the highway that links the capital Damascus with Aleppo, Syria's largest city and a major battleground in the civil war since July.

The attack on Wadi Deif comes a day after rebels captured the town of Harem near the Turkish border. The rebels have captured wide areas and military posts in northern Syria over the past weeks.

Syria's crisis began with protests demanding reforms but later turned into a civil war. Anti-regime activists estimate more than 40,000 have died in the past 21 months.

In Lebanon, airport officials in Beirut said Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad and Assistant Foreign Minister Ahmad Arnous flew early Wednesday to Moscow.

Their visit to Moscow comes two days after Assad met in Damascus with Lakhdar Brahimi, the international envoy to Syria. Brahimi, who is scheduled to go to Moscow as well, gave no indication of progress toward a negotiated solution for the civil war.

Brahimi is still in Syria and met Tuesday with representatives of the opposition National Coordination Body, state-run news agency SANA said. The head of the group, Hassan Abdul-Azim, said Brahimi briefed them on his efforts to reach an "international consensus, especially between Russia and the United Stated to reach a solution."

NCB spokesman Rajaa al-Naser said his group said there must be an end to violence and formation of a "transitional government with full prerogatives."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-interior-minister-leaves-beirut-hospital-134712026.html

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Building Wealth Through Investing in Rental Property | Wilmington ...

You've probably heard that real estate investing by individuals is on the upswing. The Federal Reserve estimates that individuals, rather than corporations, are now landlords for roughly 60% of the nation's rental units.

Rising home appreciation rates in many areas of the country have attracted investors, who might otherwise have put their money into stocks and bonds. In addition, more real estate brokers are specializing in income properties, making it easier for individuals to find and purchase suitable rental units.

If you're thinking about real estate as an investment, be aware that you may not see a positive cash flow until a few years down the road. With a well-chosen investment, however, the rent you are able to charge will eventually exceed your mortgage payments and other costs, generating monthly income. Although there's no guarantee, of course, the value of your rental property is also likely to increase over time. Before making an investment decision, be sure to follow these tips:

  • Check the market to ensure local rental vacancy rates are favorable.
  • Consider starting small, with a single-family unit or double, to get your feet wet as a landlord.
  • Shop close to home. Even if you hire someone to manage the property for you, chances are you'll need to visit it occasionally.

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Russia's new spaceship will fly you to the moon, let you swing among the stars

Russias new spaceship will fly to you the moon, let you swing among the stars

Russia's protracted attempts at replacing the aging space warhorse that is Soyuz may finally bear fruit. RSC Energia has announced that it has finished the design of a prototype spacecraft under the country's Prospective Piloted Transport System -- the equivalent of the Orion program. The as-yet unnamed craft is expected to be ready for testing by 2017, and unlike the current model, will be fully reusable. It's been designed not only as a taxi to take cosmonauts (and the odd multi-billionaire) to the International Space Station, but also ferry crews to the moon. That is, of course, assuming that Elon Musk doesn't get there first and make the moon his summer home.

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