Saturday, October 27, 2012

96% Argo

All Critics (200) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (191) | Rotten (9)

'Argo' is one of the best movies of the year.

Argo has that solid, kick-the-tires feel of those studio films from the 70s that were about something but also entertained. Only it's as laugh outright amusing as it is sobering.

The movieland satire is laid on thick, but it's also deadly accurate. Schlock has never seemed so patriotic, and Arkin and Goodman have rarely been so good.

Argo is a rollicking yarn, easily the most cohesive and technically accomplished of Affleck's three films so far, but a part of me wishes the director hadn't cast himself in the lead role.

If nothing else, it proves that every so often, the CIA can pull something off - and that yes, Canadians are just about the nicest people on the planet.

The film is a whopper of a tale, one designed for Oscar nominations, Best Picture and Best Director among them.

It's exciting, it's funny, it's suspenseful. The ending is nail-biting.

This is a classy heist movie with a bizarre set-up; it's entertaining as well as thrilling.

A tense political thriller with a dash of Hollywood satire thrown in to sweeten the deal, this is a gripping crowd pleaser that is sure to take home some statuettes come Oscar season. Your move, Matt Damon.

The real Argo that's landing in cinemas now shouldn't be mistaken as anything other than a spellbinding, old-fashioned thriller. I've got sweaty palms and an elevated pulse to prove that it's one of the year's very best films.

A suspenseful, topical and surprisingly humorous film that's deserving of the Oscar buzz surrounding it.

The only real criticism, surprisingly, is Affleck. Perhaps the time has come to think about spending more time behind the camera rather than in front of it.

...incredibly entertaining, lucid crowd pleaser. I'm [annoyed] that people may hear the synopsis and go 'Oh, that's not my thing', because Argo is everyone's thing: it's one of the year's best films.

Its politics are subtle, its performances are good, and its script is amazing.

There's "creating an intense, claustrophobic situation in a foreign locale" and there's "inciting unquestioning fear of 'the other'," and Argo pulls off the former far more often than it accidentally achieves the latter.

An ingeniously conceived thriller that's almost as much about our collective love of cinema as it is a tricky international incident.

Suspenseful movie based on a true incident; Ben Affleck's stock rises as an actor and director.

It not only confirms Affleck as one of the few A-listers to have made a credible transition to behind the camera, but that he's one of the most exciting mainstream directors around, full stop.

Affleck's seamless melding of intense thrills in Tehran and biting humour in California makes for a wholly satisfying movie.

The use of dramatic licence in the finale is too obvious but aside, Argo is a solid dramatic thriller that is informative, entertaining and gripping.

The film has heart and brains as well as balls, the screenplay delivering a clear and strong story without sacrificing either political or personal context

As a real life human drama, it is extraordinary. As a thrilling movie experience, it is unmissable

A thoroughly enjoyable, well put together movie that flies by, works well and largely succeeds at what it is trying to accomplish. Also one of those movies where it feels like "I should LOVE it - but don't."

It's okay to take a few liberties in the name of a good story

A funny trip to Hollywood and gripping escape from Tehran.

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Breast Cancer Awareness: SHOP Stylish Items To Support The ...

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Show your support & stock up on a stylish accessory, all for a good cause! Check out our top picks for this special month & SHOP.

It?s Breast Cancer Awareness month and what better way is there to show your support than with a stylish new find? So many designers and brands have lent their support to this special cause in such a unique way ? and we can?t wait to get our hands on some of these items! From survivors like Giuliana Rancic, (who crafted a statement necklace for LOFT), to classic brands like COACH, (who have a slew of BCA products available), see what exquisite items made our list and start SHOPPING to support the cause right here.

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New iPhone apps worth downloading: Early Detection Plan: Breast Cancer, Recall, Lexatron

Here are three great iPhone apps to enjoy. As it?s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our first app, Early Detection Plan could (literally) be a lifesaver, encouraging women to ensure they?re proactive about their breast self-exams. Recall is an app that helps you remember the things that your friends have recommended by sending you timely reminders. Finally, we?ve got Lexatron, an interesting take on multiplayer crossword games which adds a new strategic edge.

Early Detection Plan: Breast Cancer (Free)

What?s it about? This app from the National Breast Cancer Foundation enables women to be proactive about their health and perform routine breast self-exams.

What?s cool? The app offers reminders via push notifications to perform routine breast self-exams, clinical and mammograms and is tailored to each woman?s age and health history. It?s also full of information about breast exams, mammograms, risk factors, signs and symptoms and gives clear instructions on how to perform as self-exam.

Who is it for? October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As many as one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime, but when it?s detected early in its localized stage, the 5-?year survival rate is 98 percent. Any app that can help raise awareness about cancer and offer support and guidance is a good thing.

What?s it like? The National Breast Cancer Foundation also offers its accompanying Breast Cancer: Beyond The Shock app to help victims and their families understand the disease better and get input from health professionals.

Recall - Reminders for Recommendations ($0.99)

What?s it about? It?s great getting recommendations from friends and family, but what?s the point if you never actually remember them?

What?s cool? It?s easy to quickly add music, movies, TV shows, apps and books to your list. Recall searches a variety of sources and you can then schedule when to be notified. Cleverly enough, if a movie, TV show or album isn?t yet out, the app will remind you when it?s released. Also, it?s possible to add non-media recommendations, too.

Who is it for? Recall is great for people who get bombarded with recommendations but always forget them later. It?s also nice the way you can simply browse top charts or new releases of various media, which adds an element of discovery to the app.

What?s it like? Flickd is worth a look, especially for movie recommendations because it connects with the Netflix API instead of just offering movie DVD release dates like Recall. However, Recall lets you set reminders for more than just films, of course.

Lexatron ($0.99)

What?s it about? Lexatron offers an intriguing take on the Words With Friends/Scrabble format by adding a ?racing? element to proceedings.

What?s cool? Lexatron is a two-player word race. You each take turns making words like in Scrabble, but you need to reach the opposite side of the board before your opponent. At some point, you might get blocked by them, too. In that case, use a bomb and keep going!

Who is it for? Clearly, Lexatron is great for word game fans, but also for those who may have tired a bit of the standard Words With Friends format. You can play online against Facebook friends or random opponents and are allowed to have 25 matches running at any time.

What?s it like? The notion of Scrabble-meets-strategy makes Lexatron quite original. Purists may want to check out the original Scrabble app though, or stick with the established (and dedicated) user-base that Words With Friends already offers.

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Source: http://www.appolicious.com/tech/articles/12837-new-iphone-apps-worth-downloading-early-detection-plan-breast-cancer-recall-lexatron

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Acer's Windows 8-based Iconia W510 tablet hits the FCC, ready for November launch

DNP Acer W510 hits the FCC, ready for November launch

Now that we've taken a look at the Acer Iconia W510, it's heartening to see it finally hit the FCC. The documentation doesn't tell us much we don't already know about the Windows 8 tablet, though it's interesting to note it packs a 7300mAh battery, which will hopefully lead to that promised nine-hour battery life. As a quick refresher, the W510 packs a Clover Trail-based Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, a 10.1-inch display, and will cost roughly $500 for the 32GB SSD model. The timing of the FCC listing does seem to point to Acer actually hitting that November 9th launch date, so keep your fingers tiles crossed.

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The Mysterious Case of the Missing Noble Gas

Xenon has almost vanished from Earth's atmosphere. Geoscientists think it might have disappeared in space


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The evidence is in every breath of air, but answers are harder to come by. Xenon, the second heaviest of the chemically inert noble gases, has gone missing. Our atmosphere contains far less xenon, relative to the lighter noble gases, than meteorites similiar to the rocky material that formed the Earth.

The missing-xenon paradox is one of science?s great whodunits. Researchers have hypothesized that the element is lurking in glaciers, minerals or Earth?s core, among other places.

?Scientists always said the xenon is not really missing. It?s not in the atmosphere, but it?s hiding somewhere,? says inspector, sorry, professor Hans Keppler, a geophysicist at the University of Bayreuth in Germany. He and his colleague Svyatoslav Shcheka are the latest geoscientists to tackle the case, in a report published today in Nature.

Elementary, my dear Watson

They went looking for answers in minerals. Magnesium silicate perovskite is the major component of Earth?s lower mantle ? the layer of molten rock between the crust and the core, which accounts for half the planet?s mass. The sleuthing scientists wondered whether the missing xenon could be squirreled away in pockets in this mineral. ?I was quite sure that it must be possible to stuff noble gases into perovskite,? says Keppler. ?I suspected xenon may be in there.?

The researchers tried dissolving xenon and argon in perovskite at temperatures exceeding 1,600 ?C and pressures about 250 times those at sea level. Under these extreme conditions ? similar to those in the lower mantle ? the mineral sopped up argon yet found little room for xenon.

Those results may sound disappointing, but they gave Keppler and Shcheka an idea. What if xenon isn?t hiding at all?

More than 4 billion years ago, Earth was molten. Meteorites bombarded the planet, causing it to lose much of its primordial atmosphere. Keppler and Shcheka suggest that argon and the other noble gases hid in perovskite, but most of the xenon could not dissolve in the mineral, and disappeared into space.

?This is completely different from what everybody else is saying. They are saying the xenon is here but it's hiding somewhere. We are saying it is not here because very early in Earth?s history it had no place to hide,? says Keppler.

When Earth cooled, argon and other noble gases started seeping out of the perovskite and filling the atmosphere. Xenon, dissolved in the mineral at only trace levels, could in turn make up only trace amounts of the atmosphere.

As further support for their hypothesis, the scientists point out that the relative ratios of three noble gases ? xenon, krypton and argon ? in the atmosphere roughly correspond to their solubility in perovskite.

The theory may also explain why lighter isotopes of xenon are even more depleted from the atmosphere than heavier ones. ?Nobody has ever been able to explain this,? says Keppler. He and Shcheka suggest that over billions of years, when xenon was seeping into space, lighter isotopes were most likely to escape.

Case closed?

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Not so fast, says Chrystele Sanloup, a geoscientist at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris: ?I don't think this discovery accounts for the missing xenon.? She notes that the theory does not totally explain all of the excess heavy xenon in the atmosphere, nor for additional xenon made from the radioactive decay of uranium and plutonium in rocks.

Besides, any explanation for Earth?s missing xenon should also apply to Mars, where the atmosphere also has a dearth of the noble gas. Keppler and Shcheka suggest that here, too, the ancient xenon escaped into space: the planet?s puny gravitational field prevented it from holding onto the gas. As a result, all xenon currently found on Mars is what little could dissolve in perovskite.

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Video: ?House? actor moves on to new role as sexy fireman



>>> jesse spencer stars in the new nbc firefighting drama " chicago fire ."

>> great english accent .

>> australian. great show. fun having you. you didn't give yourself much time in between -- were you planning on taking a limb time off?

>> well, it kind of ended -- i mean, i had more time, i think. i actually had about three months off. so more than a long time?

>> exactly. we had breaks between house and filming. it was the time in between going from "house" straight into " chicago fire " and flying back and forth, working on the weekend.

>> it's done in chicago .

>> everything in chicago . like another character in the series.

>> there's a lot of authenticity in this filming, film in chicago , you actually wea the heavy gear . how heavy that stuff?

>> like 70 pounds.

>> wow.

>> yeah 65 pounds maybe with the oxygen, a full tank of oxygen and everything.

>> that you can fake, can't you? you don't have to put the oxygen?

>> no, because then the masks on, wouldn't be able to breathe. we actually use the real oxygen and stuff. and actually quite --

>> everyone hits the gym as well.

>> take your shirt off a lot. we saw skin in the pro-moment why don't you tell us about that, what happens.

>> you like that part of it, don't you?

>> the woman is insatiable.

>> well, let'sust say that -- i mean, the characters that we have on the show, we have a ton of different, great characters on the show and a lot of local hires as well. things are spiced up with relationships within the fire house .

>> can't fight fires all the time. have to saturday few, too.

>> exactly. this is absolutely true. not disagreeing with you.

>> you have real firefighters there do they give you tips on how you should be doing things?

>> all the time. the good thing, is they have become our friends, our mates, our mates now. terrible. sorry. but, yeah, they are around all the time. they play, actually, the engine guys on the show. so, they are in the fire house . the background guys. it is weird for them, doing what they do on their job, get the hose out and run around and do all this stuff and then they are also, like, i mean, they are doing a bit of acting now as well, because they are standing around and giving reaction shots.

>> get an agent.

>> i love it.

>> huge stars.

>> is it tough for you to do the american accent , it come easy to you?

>> this is my first time doing it, actually.

>> do a little.

>> no. no.

>> different chicago accent?

>> you might call me canadian or something.

>> we will tell you the truth.

>> we will promise you --

>> you can see it on the show tonight, 10:00 .

>> say that part.

>> i don't say it any differently. i don't do an american accent on the show.

>> you don't? you are an australian?

>> i'm an australian. an exchange program . yeah. exactly what happened.

>> you know, this acting thing doesn't work out, you have enough charm to be a talk show host .

>> really? well, thank you very much.

>> you actually do what's going on in your juicy fire-lit personal life ?

>> let's hear it.

>> well, i have a girlfriend.

>> uh-huh.

>> and she is -- you don't know?

>> no.

>> you want me to say it?

>> we don't know.

>> okay. i --

>> not lindsay lohan ?

>> i'm not dating an actor, a surfer, big wave surfer and we have been together for a year and a half. and she is absolutely adorable.

>> australian?

>> no, she is brazilian.

>> oh. yeah. actually during the hiatus break we went to indonesia to sumatra for the first name my life and we did a surf trip out there

>> so youre a surfer as well?

>> i'm a surfer as well, not like she surfs.

>> she is world class , huh?

>> she is world class . surfs 40-foot waves.

>> there's no waves in chicago .

>> i know, this is the only issue that we have.

>> we wish you great luck with the premiere, tonight, right, jess? i trying to say good-bye in a nice way.

>> personally, i want him to stay. the cutest thing ever.

>> you want me to host now, right?

>> yeah. any time hoda's gone. she rarely takes off.

>> we wish you such great success.

>> jesse spencer .

>> tune in tonight, right?

>> see chicago fire , 10/9 central

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Shooting Challenge: Scale Effect [Shooting Challenge]

Before CGI, when a movie blew up a train, they either had to blow up a train, or build a model, film it at high speed and fill it with firecrackers. For this week's Shooting Challenge, we're exploring option 2. More »


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Woolworth Mansion in New York City Asking $90 ... - AOL Real Estate

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The famed Woolworth Mansion in New York City has marched its way back onto the market, and if it sells at its current asking price, it could be a record breaker.

The palatial estate has a history dating back to 1916, when retail mogul Frank Woolworth built it for his daughter, Helena McCann. It is surrounded by its two "sister" buildings, also built by Woolworth for his other daughters.

The mansion on East 80th Street has been listed for sale at a flabbergasting $90 million since March 2011, but it was briefly taken off the market at the beginning of September. At that time, it was listed for rent at an eye-popping $150,000 a month, but it apparently failed to get any takers. But if it does find one for the $90 million price tag, it will set the record for the highest sum ever paid for a townhouse.

According to the listing, the neo-French Renaissance mansion features 20 rooms, including a 50-person dining room, a 35-foot-wide library, a gym and a staff suite.

Some other details worth knowing: It has 18,000 square feet of floorspace divided among seven floors, and it comes equipped with three kitchens, an elevator and 14-foot ceilings.

Take a look inside the historic home:


The Woolworth Mansion may look familiar, as it was included in a roundup of the five most expensive homes on the market.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fat Loss Factor - Health, Fitness and Excerise for Life


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Fat Loss Factor is the actual weight loss program developed by a famous nutritionist Charles Livingston, who has innovative techniques of burning fat fast. After he introduced the program, it has received many raving questions about whether it is a scam or legit. As a result, the website Health Review Center has decided to buy the program and has completed a thorough review about it.

The full Fat Loss Factor Review on healthreviewcenter.com shows that Fat Loss Factor includes a book instructing users step-by-step toward a healthier life and a fitter body. The course gives users 3 different loss workout routines. It contains 3 separate 12 week strength-training regimes for beginners and advanced users. The workouts covered in the course take 35-60 minutes and users can start with exercises three times a week. There are examples of short 15 minute workouts, which users can do with their short time in Fat Loss Factor. They can also watch videos performed on each exercise.

The author of the program states that Fat Loss Factor guides users toward healthy improvement in their lifestyle, which helps them to eliminate any unexpected body fat. It assists them to get the state of mind that people need to internalize totally the weight loss program and develop a strong health. Additionally, Fat Loss Factor allows users to bring about a comprehensive change in their life style by given a healthy diet and easy weight loss exercises.

Harry Dutch from healthreviewcenter.com expresses that: Fat Loss Factor is an effective weight loss and fitness plan for people, who desire to loss body fat and achieve a healthy life. The course does not relate to complicated diets verging on starvation and time consuming workout schedules. People also do not need to abandon what they want to eat. Fat Loss Factor program equips users with a diet and exercise timetable, which they can follow. Especially, the program has a 100 % money back guarantee if users do not satisfy with it.

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Street Sense - StreetTalk - Jam Sessions and the Creative City

1st Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee was developed on the building increment of a creative city.

Why cities that enable artists also drive innovative economies

Richard Florida might be the first to tell you that the general interpretation of his Creative Class is too often over simplified. When this happens, artists, skinny jeaners, first adopters, hipsters, super-hipsters, techies, and the like are held up unfairly as an exclusive emergent demographic. But this mischaracterization discredits the majority of people who work at a desk, in the home, on the shop floor, or in the lab rather than the gallery or in the studio. It pits the ordinary worker against an assumed avant-garde elitism in a battle for our urban environments. Rather than being divisive, what Florida describes isn't a class at all but a characteristic; a common innate drive to invent and create that we all share. It is the essential trait of our economies, civilization, and our happiness.?

What about our cities enables and sustains this creativity that drives our common livelihood? When we look at it, we find not a world where there is an artist colony and a separate place that everyone else occupies but a common set of town-building parameters that we all need in order to exercise the inherited or acquired creativity we have to offer. The same set of physical characteristics and relationships that allow a city to harbor world-class music, for example, are equally necessary to develop the newest technologies or innovative economies we thrive on. This is what allows a place like Seattle to give the world Nirvana and Pearl Jam as well as Microsoft and Amazon.com or places like Detroit that once give us both Henry Ford and then Motown. The latter example provides important lessons for when you disrupt the evolution of creative cities and the carefully evolved processes within them.?

Recently I have been working in Nashville, Tennessee, meeting with, among many others, representatives from the visual arts, music, and business communities to discuss ways that new downtown development can reinforce Nashville's legacy as one of the most creative cities in North America. The central question of this exploration is what about this city allows Nashvillians to use it to develop explosive musical talent generation after generation while developing brains at an equally impressive rate??

The answer is two fold. First is in figuring out how Nashvillians use the city and the second is the way the city itself is (or traditionally has been) organized to support this use.

Jam Sessions

In many ways, people who live or visit Nashville are a lot like everywhere else in the United States. But one habit that isn't as developed in all cities as it is in Nashville is the Jam Session. Jam sessions bring together musicians in a variety of venues to experiment, test, and create music in ways that are as high in energy as they are unscripted. Artists meet in places that are either impromptu or established to form the creative foundation for the entire industry. These sessions quickly allow musicians and audiences to tinker with what works and what doesn't to efficiently remove those ideas that are not working and propel those that do. This trial and error engine generates enormous numbers of styles, ideas, and artists who then either stay in Nashville to grow or move on to other corners of the world. It could be considered one of the city's chief exports.?

It is in this same spirit that the Nashville Entrepreneur Center was formed to cultivate the economic development equivalent to Jam Sessions. Just as her musicians come together to innovate, collaborate, tinker, and test, Nashville entrepreneurs are coming together both organically and through venues such as the Entrepreneur Center to develop new partnerships and ideas. This spirit not only spawns new enterprises but creates an atmosphere that welcomes relocated companies and the growth of old ones. It breeds a culture that thrives on change over stasis which positions Nashville well to shift gears quickly in the wake of unforeseen events such as a national economic collapse or calamities such as a major flood in 2010.?

Elements of a Creative City

If not for key physical attributes, Nashvillians could not have used their city in the highly adaptive and productive manner described above. Even with the historical inertia of the Grand Ole Opry, the music and accompanying entrepreneurial scene could not have taken root. Use patterns such as jam sessions could not have evolved as the innovation engine that it is today. These attributes are:

1. Hierarchy of venues/spaces

As musicians develop, they carefully move up the musical venue food chain. Jam sessions start in garages and basements but as different combinations of musicians gain foothold, slowly move up into any number of the small coffee shops, bars, or other hole-in-the-wall scenes. Nashville, and cities like her (Seattle, New York, Los Angeles, and Austin, for example), have hundreds of these small places. Moving up, these revolving combinations of musicians, now formed into bands, get sets at clubs and other stages where they can attract a larger following. Parks, public squares, festivals, arenas and stadiums provide the later rungs from there. Each step of the way musicians and their producers are carefully matching investments in marketing and venues to the scale of the operation and success of the idea ensuring that the size of the venue never exceeds the act?s ability to pack it.?

2. Affordable, hyper-adaptive buildings that age well

Nashville has a diverse stock of buildings that were practically constructed and whose simplicity has allowed them to adapt to changing market needs through time. Although, like most other cities, newer buildings largely fail to abide by this pattern, they have pulled uses out of the aging stock to allow creative reuse at price points that allow musicians and startups to access and afford them. Nashville's "District" where most of the downtown nightlife is housed is a notable example of this phenomena as is Music Row that house a number of producers and record labels in buildings adapted from other uses. This flexibility in use affords great resilience to economic changes and positions the city well to take take advantage of unforeseen opportunities.

Hyper-adaptive building types in downtown Nashville

3. Compression, Connectivity, and Inter-Mixing

Practical, well-constructed buildings are not enough. Cities such as Nashville thrive on compression and interconnectivity between buildings, places, and users. This allows strangers and acquaintances to come together comfortably and organically to perform and exchange ideas. This is the birthplace of technology (in the classic sense of the word) and the hotbed of innovation where new ideas are constantly emerging from old ones. Nashville's recent love affair (like most of the western world) with suburbs or their downtown equivalent, the skyscraper, strain what used to be a tightly woven fabric of urban chemistry. Those areas that are spared from this approach have shown to be the most favorable in allowing this tradition of constant innovation to persist.?

4. Found Spaces

All creative cities have a magic to them, a spirit of the unexpected that gives them their unique identity. Central to this sense of surprise and serendipity is a public realm that provides a canvas for "public space entrepreneurs" to set roots as vendors, performers, tourists, recreators, or simply someone wishing to read a good book or think. These places come in many forms but, in the United States at least, usually stem from a street-based system of open space. We know them as storefronts, courtyards, alleys/lanes, under bridges, or other small, urban rooms. It is the great meeting room where industries and personalities collide and output new relationships, friendships, and markets.?

5. Cross-supportive industries

Adding up characteristics one through four yields the fifth element and the true power of the creative city. When people are provided a hierarchy of venues in hyper adaptive building types that are compressed along or around found spaces, the opportunity for industries to spring other new industries (and exports as Jane Jacobs points out) drives local economies and innovations. This is true economic growth. This is what allowed? Nashville's railroad industry that was connected to the region and nation to attract National Life and Accident Insurance Company to set up its broadcast center in Nashville. This broadcast center gave the platform for what became the Grand Ole Opry to entertain a country by attracting the best musicians to what later became The Music City to perform. From music sprang a record label industry which allowed the city to spawn an entertainment industry giving print shops (such as Hatch Show Print) and publishers an environment to flourish. Over time, the long-time presence of competing insurance companies attracted and retained healthcare provider innovations and entrepreneurship.? Technical innovations that shared their roots in Vanderbilt (brought by the railroad wealth) and healthcare later inspired manufactures such as Dell and Nissan to locate major presences there. A robust and interdependent economic web thus formed.?

When people are provided a hierarchy of venues in hyper adaptive building types that are compressed along or around found spaces, the opportunity for industries to spring other new industries drives local economies and innovations.?

Nashville's Ryman Auditorium (rear) and Broadway are examples of the creative urban fabric

Building the creative city?

The music industry is brutal. One day you are a chart topper and the next you're a has-been. There are no musicians that are too big to fail, no bail out packages, and little industry protectionism of even the biggest stars (aside from maybe getting a better second record deal). The artists with the most staying power continuously invent and reinvent, write and rewrite, and evolve with the times even as they keep the core values and strengths of their persona as an individual or a band. Great cities act like the music industry in investing in those things (communication, recording, promoting, talent searching) that continuously make it stronger with time.?

But not all cities are like the music industry. Many are like corporations. They tend to tense up as they grow and age. This generally tilts policy and behavior toward protecting largeness at the expense of the more resilient scale of the tinkerers, innovators, and startups. The effects of doing so can be seen in our urban landscapes where fine grain transportation networks slowly devolve into large monocultural arterial and collector systems; when many small parcels and buildings get assembled into creating super-blocks and mega structures; and where large public projects (usually to attract state and federal transfer payments) supplant former investments in city-scaled, value-creating civic infrastructure such as water, waste, communications, and transportation and social infrastructure such as schools, parks, libraries, and public safety.?

As we re-inhabit our old towns and neighborhoods, we have much to learn from the?creative cities we inherit if we are to build resilient, adaptable, and sustainable places that will have economies that will endure. We must avoid falling to the temptation of shortchanging this natural economic process as that surely will leave the places we cherish fragile and susceptible to perturbations in markets, climates, demographics, and other factors that we cannot forecast. We must act practically and at a scale that promotes our everyday jam sessions.

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This week I am in Nashville with my Urban Design Associates team developing a plan for the downtown neighborhoods south of Broadway.?

Source: http://www.street-sense.org/streettalk/2012/10/9/jam-sessions-and-the-creative-city.html

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A Deliberate Mother's Guide to Halloween | The Power of Moms

How does a deliberate mother handle Halloween?

Does she work to make Halloween educational or meaningful (maybe delve into the history of Halloweeen or talk about the pros and cons of ?scary?) or just accept it as a mostly meaningless but fun holiday?

Does she make the cutest homemade costumes ever for her kids or shy away from the whole dressing-up thing, worrying that it?s a waste of time and effort and doesn?t really advance her kids? most important needs?

Does she make lovely homemade treats, embrace the candy, or strive to keep her kids away from all the sugar?

Does she plan fun parties and/or run her kids around to every Halloween celebration out there, ensuring they don?t miss out on any of the fun, or does she keep her kids away from the craziness and do some simple family activities at home?

I know wonderful mothers who handle Halloween in a host of different ways and I think that what really matters is that we take a little time to think about what we really want Halloween to be for us and for our kids and then plan accordingly.

After years of trial and error with the various aspects of Halloween, here are some things we?ve found work well for our family:

Meaning?

In our family, we talk a bit about the history of Halloween each year and Halloween has spurred some important talks about ?fun scary? vs. ?bad scary.? But ultimately, I think Halloween is mostly about plain old fun and doesn?t need to be deeply meaningful. At Easter and Christmas, we really talk about the ?reason for the season? and share beautiful moments as we get into giving and think about specific aspects of our faith. At Thanksgiving, we?ve got several traditions that focus us on gratitude. But at Halloween, we just dress up and eat candy and have a good old time for the most part. To me, Halloween is a time to let the kid inside us out for a while, pretend to be something we?re not for a day, eat more candy than we should, and just plain have a good time.

Costumes

I grew up with a mom who sent us down to the dress-up drawer full of random old clothes to create our own Halloween costumes. We got creative and it all worked out fine.

My sister and brother ready to trick-or-treat

But I remember sometimes wishing that my mom, like some of my friends? moms, was a little more interested in making super-cool Halloween costumes.

So when I became a mom, I was determined to support my kids? Halloween costume dreams. I was pretty proud of the theme-based Halloween costumes we did for a few years and the kids love looking back at those pictures and remembering how cool their costumes were (they were actually pretty simple but hey, I made a real effort and the kids were thrilled).

Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and Captain Hook

As the kids got older, while I offered to help them make whatever costume they really wanted, my husband and I decided that the kids would need to use their own money for costume accessories or supplies. When they needed to put in the work and the money for costumes, it was interesting to see how simple their costume needs became! Now the kids are excited to recycle old costumes, adding in a few new accessories to spice things up.

If you look at this series of photos, you?ll see a lot of similar elements reused. Plus the kids found that it worked great to borrow and trade costumes and pieces of costumes from other families and shop after-Halloween sales for great stuff to use the next year. We?re stuck in a bit of a pirate, ninja, princess or fairy, and super hero rut. But everyone?s happy!

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Sure, maybe I?d look more impressive to other moms if my kids? costumes were cooler. But?I say if my kids are happy with their costumes, so am I.

Pumpkins

While costumes weren?t a big deal to my parents, pumpkins were a very big deal. We?d pick out our pumpkins the first Monday in October, let them sit as decorations on the front porch for a week or two, then have a grand carving fest and my dad would give every pumpkin an award when we were through ? ?the funniest,? ?the cutest,? ?the scariest? and so forth. Designing a unique face for the pumpkin, pulling out pumpkin guts, roasting pumpkin seeds, and displaying the lit-up jack-o-lanterns on Halloween night was always important to me ? so now it?s pretty important to my kids. We don?t do a lot of arts and crafts around here (I don?t have the patience, drive or creativity for it I?m afraid) but once a year, we make a big fat mess and spend real time creating jack-o-lanterns that we all feel proud of. (Those little pumpkin carving saws really work and they?re very safe for kids ? I highly recommend them.)

I have a friend who proudly showed me the pre-painted pumpkins her kids had picked out to decorate their front porch. The pumpkin-carving-purist in me was initally aghast. They were not only not carving pumpkins, they weren?t even going to paint them themselves! But as she explained that her kids didn?t enjoy carving pumpkins when they did it last year, her husband thought pumpkin carving was stupid, and her kids just fell in love with these pre-painted pumpkins, I saw that her pumpkin choice was every bit as valid as mine. She was doing what made Halloween fun for her family. More power to her!

Sugar

My kids don?t generally eat much candy at all. I?m pretty into healthy cooking and we really limit sweets around here. Halloween used to really stress me out ? all that sugar being handed to my babies right and left! But over the years, I?ve seen that extra sugar at holidays has not sent our family down a slippery slope towards ongoing poor eating habits and has certainly added to my kids? happiness. I?ve loosened up considerably when it comes to my kids? candy intake during holidays. And the following two ideas have helped me walk the fine line between accepting Halloween as a no-holds-bared sugar fest and keeping my kids? sugar intake ?somewhat below the total-melt-down-and-terrible- tummy-ache limit.

1. Fun and heathly meals to help offset all that sugar: We have pumpkin pancakes ?for breakfast on Halloween and serve up some delicious (and very healthy) ?Ghoul Goulash? (black bean soup topped with pumpkin-orange cheese and a ghostly dollop of sour cream) for dinner before heading out for parties and trick-or-treating on Halloween night (check out my blog here for the recipes). The kids seem to handle their sugar a bit better (and eat less of it) when they?ve had some nice healthy meals first.

2. The Halloween Fairy:??A few years ago, someone told me about this wonderful fairy who gathers up the candy that kids choose to leave in a bag on on their front porch the day after Halloween (you know, the candy they were handed that they don?t particularly like but would eat anyway if it were lying around) and leaves dollar-store-type puzzles and games and fun stuff in its place. I love how that fairy helps us get rid of some of the sugar my kids don?t really want or need!

Parties

I used to try to hit all the Halloween festivities ? the school parade, the neighborhood pot-luck, the church trunk-or-treat, parties hosted by friends, the mall trick-or-treating, you name it. After all the effort to put the costumes together, I wanted everyone to see them! And I didn?t want my kids to miss out on any fun. But then I realized that sticking close to home and doing a few simple activities with people we really care about trumps running all over the place and celebrating with strangers. Now we skip the mall and the trunk-or-treat and help to host our own neighborhood party on our own terms. We eat black bean soup and play games then parade around the neighborhood before doing a couple blocks? worth of trick-or-treating and coming home to sort our loot and get to bed.

As I said at the beginning, different things work for different families and different stages of different families. There?s no one right answer (and this post is called ?a? deliberate mother?s guide, not ?the? deliberate mother?s guide). But as we learn from experience and share what works for us, it?s a beautiful thing. Please share your own ideas in the comments below so we can all make this Halloween the best yet.

QUESTION: What works for your family at Halloween? What isn?t working and maybe needs to be changed?

CHALLENGE: Take a few minutes to decide what you really want to get out of Halloween this year ? then make it happen!

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Philippine Supreme Court suspends anti-cybercrime law, will deliberate its constitutionality

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How to Avoid Common Retirement Planning Pitfalls | Retirement ...

How to Avoid Common Retirement Planning PitfallsPlanning for retirement is the ultimate do-it-yourself project. With the steady decline of employer sponsored defined benefit retirement plans, we now have responsibility for our own retirement futures. Unfortunately, the consequences of bad retirement planning can significantly affect your quality of life during your later years.

Many individuals tend to make these same types of retirement planning mistakes year in and year out. The things that tend to provide problems for people when they reach retirement are not really a mystery, and with a bit of work and focus, most of these mistakes can be eliminated.

Here is some retirement planning advice for avoiding the most common pitfalls.

  • Start Saving Now. The most common retirement planning pitfall is almost certainly not saving enough money. While a big portion of this is how much you deposit into your IRA or 401(k) each year, a more significant factor is how early in your life you begin saving and how consistently you do so in subsequent years. The longer your savings can accumulate and compound, the more you?ll have when you retire. If you?re not currently saving for retirement on a regular basis, then begin to do so immediately.
  • Invest Appropriately. Another common retirement pitfall is not allowing your retirement funds a great enough opportunity to grow. In investing terms, this is known as a risk/reward payoff. When you?re younger you have time to accept more risk, so you?re more likely to wind up with a larger investment portfolio by the time you retire. If you?re many decades away from retirement, for example, then most of your retirement assets should probably be invested in stocks. But as you get closer to your target retirement age, you?ll probably transition much of your portfolio into safer investment types.
  • Time Your Social Security Benefits. Many retirees are so happy to reach retirement age and become eligible for their hard-earned Social Security benefits that they elect to start receiving benefits at the earliest possible age. After all, many figure that it?s great to have anything to supplement their own retirement savings and current income. Unfortunately, by taking Social Security benefits early, a retiree reduces the total amount they?ll receive over the course of their retirement. Try to wait as long as possible (up to the maximum retirement age) before you begin to take Social Security.
  • Keep Yourself Healthy. Being overweight or leading an unhealthy lifestyle isn?t just a problem for retirees, of course, but the consequences are often more dire for older individuals. The single biggest expense category for retirees is generally their ongoing health care. Even though the government-sponsored Medicare program does much to improve the health of retirees, there are still many health problems and issues that it does not cover. And private healthcare coverage becomes more expensive each year, greatly outpacing the rate of inflation and rapidly eating into many retirees savings. The only reliable way to reduce this cost is to keep yourself healthy throughout your life.

Even though your retirement may be many decades away, you?ll need to start taking certain steps now to make sure that you set yourself up for the best retirement possible.

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Source: http://retirementadvice.com/how-to-avoid-common-retirement-planning-pitfalls/

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