Monday, December 31, 2012

Galaxy Nexus I9250 Gets Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean with JPO40D Xylon Custom ROM [How to Install]

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The Telegraph: Midstate college looks to be hub for UAS technology

On an ordinary Monday morning, most college students sit droopy-eyed in lecture halls, chugging coffee and scribbling notes while a professor lectures in front of a PowerPoint presentation.

But a handful of students at one Middle Georgia campus spent a recent Monday gathered around a rocket-shaped device that is often used in classified, groundbreaking projects ? and can fly without an onboard pilot.

Most people would call the device a drone. Professionals prefer to call it an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, or UAV. But at Middle Georgia College?s aviation campus, most refer to this particular UAV as PTERA ? the first drone of its type that was tested in the United States. Students and faculty tested PTERA under the direction of NASA.

?That hasn?t been done to our knowledge,? said Chad Dennis, a program coordinator with the Georgia Centers of Innovation for Aerospace, with an office on Middle Georgia College?s Eastman campus.

UAVs are a rarity on college campuses, but they are becoming more common at Middle Georgia College and, if Dennis has his way, they will soon play a bigger academic role. Dennis has spent the past year developing a UAV degree program ? specifically an Unmanned Aerial Certification program. If approved by the Board of Regents, the new Middle Georgia State College would be one of few U.S. institutions that offer a UAV program. Middle Georgia State College will form in January with the consolidation of Middle Georgia College and Macon State College.

Additionally, Dennis is working to position Georgia as one of six UAV test sites in the nation. In January, the Federal Aviation Administration established regulations that would allow UAVs to fly commercially by 2015. But to fly commercially, the machines need to be tested. So, the FAA decided it needs six test sites, and Dennis wants to make sure Georgia is one of them.

And, in a field near the tiny downtown of Eastman in Dodge County, the future Middle Georgia State College?s aviation campus would be the Georgia headquarters for that national test site.

?The newest technology, tested by us,? he said.

In December, Middle Georgia College snagged a certificate of authorization from the FAA to fly and test a UAV called the Twin Star II. It?s a significant achievement as FAA authorizations are not easy to obtain. It?s the college?s second one for UAV technology, with three more expected to be approved by May. There are only 400 such authorizations in the nation.

Students can still build and work on UAVs without an authorization. They can fly them while tethered, but they cannot truly test the UAV?s ?brain? ? a tiny box the size of an iPhone that drives the machine while the human pilot stands on the ground ? without the green light from the FAA.

That green light is what Dennis spends much of his time trying to procure. It?s a lengthy process. Students and teachers simulate a UAV flight, performing the simulated tests over and over until all risks are ruled out. When Dennis applies for an FAA authorization, he submits an application that?s an average of 25 pages, complete with links to more information.

?It explains to them every step of the procedure,? he said, ?all the way down to if somebody gets snakebit out there, this is how we?re going to handle it.?

Administrators are quick to explain that many think of UAVs as military tools. But they are beginning to be used for much more, such as NASA projects.

When the college tested PTERA in July, it relayed its findings to NASA, which wanted to know whether PTERA was a viable aircraft. The space center is very interested in robotic technology as a means to push the boundaries of space exploration, Dennis said.

Students, faculty and staff built PTERA ? through a partnership with Area-I, a Georgia-based UAV research and development company ? and tested it at the Heart of Georgia Regional Airport. They flew it using a remote control, proving it can fly better than anticipated. During the next phase of testing, students and teachers will allow the device to start flying itself.

With its newest authorization, the college hopes to assist in agricultural breakthroughs. Students will hover over local fields using a UAV, which will scan each crop to determine whether it needs to be sprayed. Instead of spraying the entire field, farmers can apply pesticides to the plants that need it, saving time and money. It?s an example of how the college hopes to boost agriculture through UAV technology.

?A UAV could get right on top of the crops ? imaging the plants and determining which ones need spraying,? Dennis said. ?Farmers are very excited about this project.?

But the UAV projects don?t come cheap, and they receive no school funds from tuition dollars. But they do get money from companies that contract with them, as well as grants from organizations, such as the Georgia Centers of Innovation for Aerospace. The agriculture project landed a few thousand dollars from the state peanut and cotton commissions, which are interested in the results. The local development authority and farmers also are interested in offering support, Dennis said.

?Without them ? there wouldn?t be anyway we could do it,? he said. ?Everybody?s really coming to the table. ? Farmers are really excited about this project.?

Organizations that want to test UAVs often turn to outside sources, such as Middle Georgia College?s program. The UAV tests not only benefit organizations, such as NASA and farms, but they also give students practical experience, Dennis said.

When Michael Mendez moved to Georgia from New York, he switched from studying music to his newfound love of helicopters. Soon, he accepted an internship working with UAVs on Middle Georgia College?s campus. Now, the junior plans to make a career out of UAV assembling and testing.

?I?ve never been involved in anything so intricate,? he said. ?This is a whole new world for me. I?m all about it. ? I can?t get enough of it, really.?

To read this story in The Telegraph click here.?

Source: http://increasinghumanpotential.org/the-telegraph-midstate-college-looks-to-be-hub-for-uas-technology/

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Kanye West, Kim Kardashian expecting 1st child

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) ? A kid for Kimye: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are expecting their first child.

The rapper announced at a concert Sunday night that his girlfriend is pregnant. He told the crowd of more than 5,000 at Revel Resort's Ovation Hall in song form: "Now you having my baby."

The crowd roared. And so did people on the Internet.

The news instantly went viral on Twitter and Facebook, with thousands posting and commenting on the expecting couple.

Most of the Kardashian clan also tweeted about the news, including Kim's sisters and mother. Kourtney Kardashian wrote: "Another angel to welcome to our family. Overwhelmed with excitement!"

West, 35, also told concertgoers to congratulate his "baby mom" and that this was the "most amazing thing."

Representatives for West and Kardashian, 32, didn't immediately respond to emails about the pregnancy.

The rapper and reality TV star went public in March.

Kardashian married NBA player Kris Humphries in August 2011 and their divorce is not finalized.

West's Sunday night show was his third consecutive performance at Revel. He took the stage for nearly two hours, performing hits like "Good Life," ''Jesus Walks" and "Clique" in an all-white ensemble with two band mates.

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AP Writer Bianca Roach contributed to this report.

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pacifirelas: Simple Abundance Exercises Can Change Your Mindset ...

Article title: Simple Abundance Exercises Can Change Your Mindset
Article Category: Self-Improvement

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When you feel more prosperous, you will lead life of improved health, happiness and prosperity. However, when most of us think about our finances, most of the time we don?t have thoughts of prosperity.
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What Are Your 2013 Internet Marketing/ Lead Generation ...

Internet marketers are under more pressure than ever to deliver high quality leads to the sales folks.? That, coupled with the continued role of social media, remains a challenge to most.

2013

It sounds like a broken record; we need to generate more traffic, enhance our brand, improve content, increase conversions, target better, figure out this social media thing, prove ROI, and more.? For B2B firms, lack of staffing and resources is the number one challenge to marketing success as noted on the chart below.

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Let?s get more granular, and review some internet marketing 2013 resolutions that you can optimize now:

Planning

  • Really understand your target audience; why they buy; what pains they have; why they need your product or service; perform better buyer persona research
  • Re-evaluate your firm?s value proposition; what makes you different, how do you communicate your uniqueness;? have a white board meeting with your executive team, and reassure what you sell and how you sell it is on target

Search Engine Optimization

  • Update your SEO strategy; re-evaluate the keywords your buyers use to find you; and make content adjustments to reflect those keywords.
  • Stop the automated link building schemes.? Utilize a PR professional to begin pitching unique content to high quality blogs and online content websites.? This is the new SEO; I call it ?relationship SEO?

Paid Search-Pay-per-Click

  • Really understand the search terms people use to find you and click your ad. Review ?Matched search query? reports to reassure your keywords are aligned to your products; then adjust and take advantage of negative keywords.
  • Go through each campaign, and take advantage of the following- the integration of analytics website metrics with Adwords, Sitelinks, automated bidding rules, keyword insights, etc.? Many new features in Adwords as well as Bing.? Understand them, and increase your paid search effectiveness

Conversion Architecture

  • Test landing pages for conversion. i.e. headlines, calls-to-action statements, offers, etc.? By utilizing A/B tests, you can significantly increase landing page conversion rates.? And, keep those form fields to a minimum
  • Reassure that when audiences click your ads to get to your landing pages, include trust factor content such as testimonials, case studies, association logos, and a privacy policy link.
  • Take advantage of responsive design for your website, or at least, insure that your website and landing pages are mobile friendly.? The future awaits, and it?s mobile.

Online Display

  • Improve efficiency and increase message reach by considering buying campaigns via a DSP (demand side platform), by taking advantage of real-time bidding and 3rd-party data for better targeting
  • A must for increasing conversions- utilize retargeting or remarketing to bring audiences back to your website or landing page, with a special offer just for them.

Video Marketing

  • Video is a proven marketing tactic that increases engagement and conversions.? Include video on your website and landing page, and let me see your service in action; include motion graphics as well as a powerful voice to attract attention.
  • Utilize event tracking within Google analytics to measure video plays; in fact use event tracking to measure all of your content downloads and other website activity.

Social Media

  • If you?re not actively posting content, engaging prospects, and measuring your activity; readdress your needs and priorities- either rethink your strategy or outsource, but prospects don?t like to see limited Twitter use, or a blog updated rarely.?? Think about it.
  • Are you measuring your social activity correctly?? I recently did a blog post on social media measurement and analytics.? You need to prove that your efforts are improving, or time to optimize. Read about?social media measurement?here.

Content Strategy

  • Assess all of your white papers and content assets.? Are they targeting the right audiences?? What are your content goals?? Review your editorial calendars and content mapping.? Have a plan to promote this content via search, display, and social.? We can help you with this.
  • On the chart above, firms have challenges in developing the right content.? For 2013 review your internal sources, and if necessary, consider outsourcing content strategy, which include not just the planning and writing, but the promotional and SEO elements of content marketing as well.

Analytics

  • Really understand the value of Google Analytics; take advantage of the multitude of reports and advanced audience segmentations.? Why?? Only with these tools can you really determine the effectiveness of your website once you define your conversion goals, and your metrics for success.
  • Finally, just don?t review the data without having an action plan for improvement.? It?s not what the numbers say; it?s how you utilize those numbers to increase conversions and revenue.? Right?

Well, that ends a brief checklist for your?2013 inbound marketing resolutions.??This is just the tip of the iceberg, but if you?re not consistently optimizing lead generation, you?re not doing your job.? Let?s grow in 2013.? Take the steps to improve your successes.

What steps are you taking to optimize in 2013?

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Paul is a seasoned marketing vet of 25 years. Experienced in b2b marketing as well as consumer marketing, Paul can step in and help problem solve within almost any industry. His vision is to help companies with thoughtful marketing strategy and tactics that cover the entire funnel of ?leads to? View?full?profile

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Microsoft Warns of Zero Day Bug Affecting Internet Explorer 6-8

Microsoft is currently investigating reports of a zero day bug affecting Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, and Internet Explorer 8, the company announced in a Security Advisory. At issue is a remote code execution vulnerability that would allow attackers to seize control of a Windows PC.

How it works is IE attempts to reference and use an object that had previously been freed. The components of an exploit for such a vulnerability are typically:

  • Javascript to trigger the Internet Explorer vulnerability
  • Heap spray or similar memory preparation to ensure the memory being accessed after it has been freed is useful
  • A way around the ASLR platform-level mitigation
  • A way around the DEP platform-level mitigation

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Microsoft suggests disabling certain services while it works on a patch. Alternately, you can use an alternative browser like Google Chrome (shown above).

"The IE team is working around the clock to develop a security update to address this vulnerability for earlier versions of the product," Microsoft stated. " However, until the update is available, customers using Internet Explorer 8 can block the current targeted attacks by introducing changes to disrupt any of the elements of the exploit."

Those changes include disabling Javascript, disabling Flash, and disabling the MS-Help protocol handler along with ensuring "Java6" is not allowed to run.

The vulnerability is not present in IE9 or IE10.

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As Biodiversity Declines, Tropical Diseases Thrive

Mosquitoes like this one can carry the virus that causes dengue fever.

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Global health advocates often argue that the tropical diseases that plague many countries, such as malaria and dengue, can be conquered simply with more money for health care ? namely medicines and vaccines.

But a new paper is a reminder that ecology also has a pretty big say in whether pathogens thrive or die off. Using a statistical model, researchers predicted that countries that lose biodiversity will have a heavier burden of vector-borne and parasitic diseases. Their results appear this week in PLoS Biology.

"The general logic is that the more organisms you have out there, the more things there are that can interrupt the life cycle of disease, and the less concentration you'll have of any vector," Matthew Bonds, a researcher at Harvard Medical School and the lead author of the paper, tells Shots.

But plants, mammals and birds are disappearing fast ? one-third of the world's species are now threatened with extinction, according to the United Nations. And when the creatures that prey on mice, mosquitoes or other vectors of disease go, parasites and other disease-causing agents discover it's a lot easier to survive.

Scientists have already shown that's one reason for the explosion of Lyme disease in the Northeast United States. A 2002 paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that if you have a rich community of tick hosts, like squirrels, mice and other small mammals, the disease is diluted among them. But if the habitat is degraded, and ticks carrying Lyme have only white-footed mice as hosts, the disease risk to humans can rise dramatically.

West Nile encephalitis, a mosquito-borne disease, has also ripped through communities with the help of surging bird populations, according to a study in Nature.

Because of studies like these, Bonds wanted to see how strong the causal relationship was between biodiversity and 12 common vector-borne and parasitic diseases on a global scale. So he chose statistical methods from a new field that blends economics and ecology called "macroecology" to figure out how biodiversity loss affected disease burden, controlling for several different variables.

Ultimately, he found that if a country with a relatively high biodiversity (such as Indonesia) were to lose 15 percent of it, the burden of disease would be expected to increase by about 30 percent. His models also showed how diseases have a significant impact on economic development and explain differences in income between tropical and temperate countries.

"I think what this shows is that the burden of disease is really important, and it's not just driven by health care," he says. "These diseases spend so much of their life-cycles outside of humans, so they're part of the physical environment."

Nevertheless, human disease is still generally viewed as a medical or public health problem ? not an ecological problem. Policymakers only just beginning to talk about conservation as they plan for public health.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/12/29/168210441/as-biodiversity-declines-tropical-diseases-thrive?ft=1&f=1007

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Warriors whip short-handed Celtics 101-83

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, foreground, looks for a receiver under the arm of Boston Celtics' Jason Collins during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, foreground, looks for a receiver under the arm of Boston Celtics' Jason Collins during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

Golden State Warriors' Carl Landry, right, shoots over Boston Celtics' Jared Sullinger during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

Golden State Warriors' David Lee drives toward the basket as Boston Celtics' Brandon Bass defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

Boston Celtics' Kevin Garnett (5) shoots over Golden State Warriors' Festus Ezeli (31) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

Boston Celtics' Courtney Lee, front, rebounds in front of Golden State Warriors' Andris Biedrins, behind left and Carl Landry, during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ? What a December to remember for the Golden State Warriors.

Stephen Curry had 22 points and nine assists, David Lee scored 20 points and the Warriors whipped the short-handed Boston Celtics 101-83 on Saturday night to close out a memorable month.

Golden State (21-10) finished December with a 12-4 record and has at least 20 wins before New Year's Day for the first time since 1980.

"What more is there to say?" Lee said. "Happy New Year."

First-round pick Harrison Barnes added 15 points and eight rebounds to help Golden State build a 20-point lead in the second quarter and cruise most of the way. The Warriors tied the 1961-62 team ? when the franchise was still in Philadelphia ? with 12 wins in December.

"The bottom line is it's been a great year for us," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said. "2012 has been real good to us. We will put it behind us and now look forward to doing great things in 2013."

The Celtics, meanwhile, are hardly ringing in the new year in style.

Courtney Lee had 18 points and five rebounds starting in place of Rajon Rondo, who was a late scratch for Boston because of a bruised right thigh and hip. Celtics coach Doc Rivers said Rondo will be a game-time decision at the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night, but he was far more concerned about the team's horrendous shooting and offensive flow.

Paul Pierce finished with 13 points on 4-for-20 shooting, Jason Terry scored 13 points on 6-for-19 shooting and both were taken out with 4:19 remaining and the game well out of reach.

The Celtics (14-15) have lost six of eight to fall below .500 for the first time in almost two months. Combined with Thursday night's 106-77 loss at the Los Angeles Clippers, Boston has been outscored by 47 points the last two games.

"We got to figure out who we want to be," Pierce said. "Do we want to be a defense-first team? If we're not going to be a defensive team, we got to be a better offensive team. It's got to be something. We still got to find our way."

After beating the Philadelphia 76ers at home Friday night, the Warriors continued to pound Eastern Conference competition. Golden State outshot Boston 51 to 36 percent from the floor, the lowest an opponent has shot against them all season.

The Warriors also had a season-high with 10 blocked shots ? five by rookie Festus Ezeli ? and improved to 13-2 against the East this season.

And this one wasn't even close.

Curry shook off the double teams the Celtics threw his way on most pick-and-rolls and found Lee and others for easy dunks. At one point, the Warriors scored 11 straight and later took a 19-9 lead that got Rivers ranting and raving at his players to pick up the intensity.

After the Celtics started to close the gap, Jackson switched to the three-guard lineup of Curry, Klay Thompson and Jarrett Jack. The trio shredded Boston's depleted backcourt, with Curry and Thompson each connecting from beyond the arc to cap a 21-7 run that gave Golden State a 50-30 lead late in the second quarter.

"This was huge," Curry said. "You're just trying to keep the momentum going."

The Celtics simply had no rhythm offensively and no pressure defensively without Rondo, the three-time All-Star point guard who had started the first 24 games this season. Rivers said Rondo was hurt at the Clippers but doesn't think the injury is anything serious.

Pierce's 3-pointer early in the fourth quarter highlighted a brief burst that brought Boston to 78-70. The highlights for the Celtics ended there, with the Warriors' swarming Boston defensively to build back a 22-point lead.

"We got to keep working at this," said Celtics forward Kevin Garnett, who had 6 points and three rebounds in 23 minutes. "This is where you start to see who's with you. This is when you see who really wants it, who really wants to get down and work and grind for it. We're about to find it out."

NOTES: SG Leandro Barbosa is expected to rejoin the Celtics at Sacramento after missing four straight games for personal reasons. ... Boston fell to 5-10 on the road. ... Raiders WR Jacoby Ford was among those in attendance.

Associated Press

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

The only crime surge in NYC this year? Theft of Apple products.

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Raw Five-Point Preview: Dec. 31, 2012

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Great Advice For The Commercial Real Estate Market - Maynas Eric

There typically is far more profit to be made in buying commercial real estate than there is in home purchases. It can be difficult to find good opportunities. This article contains information to help you figure out what you need to know to make wise commercial real estate decisions.

Commercial Real Estate

Figure out where you are going to obtain your loan prior to submitting a commercial real estate offer. Get recommendations from friends and fellow investors before choosing a local lender. Research these lenders to determine which one most suitably fits your needs, prior to taking any other steps toward investing in commercial real estate. Your real estate agent should be able to provide you with a checklist of things you should do before getting a commercial loan approved.

TIP! An essential fundamental of commercial property is location, location, location. Take the neighborhood of the property into consideration.

This is necessary in order to confirm that the terms reflect the rent roll as well as the property?s documentation. If these key terms aren?t reviewed by you, you might identify a term left unconsidered by the rent roll, meaning the pro forma gets changed.

Document your business needs prior to hunting for commercial property. Know just what type of office space that you are going to use. If you want to grow your company, buy a larger space than you think you need. This can save money later.

You should take into account any potential environmental concerns. One major problem is when your property has hazardous waste material issues. If you own the property, then you are responsible for remediating any problems. It does not matter whether you are the person who caused the problem; you must be the person who fixes it.

TIP! Try to consider all the kinds of environment problems that could raise their heads. For example, hazardous waste materials are a major red flag for any property.

When it is time to pay for commercial real estate, it is important to keep financial statements for both you and your business on hand. The lending institution will think you are not very responsible with your money and they may not lend it to you.

When considering a piece of property, you must pay close attention to the surrounding area. Your business might do better in affluent communities, since your prospective foot traffic has more money. However, if your services are more frequently utilized by people of lower socioeconomic brackets, be sure to find a neighborhood that suits it.

Don?t ignore the environment that a property you?re considering is in. Environmental waste, from a previous owner, could become your responsibility to clean up. Are you considering a purchase of property in an area that is prone to flooding? You might want to reevaluate your decision. If you are thinking about purchasing a property, be sure to contact an environmental assessment agency to get important information.

TIP! The commercial space you want to rent may need some changes before you can move in. It may simply be cosmetic issues that need addressing, such as a fresh coat of paint or some furniture rearrangement.

You need to advertise that your commercial property is for sale to both locally and non-local people. A lot of people do not think that people from out of town will want to buy their commercial real estate. There are many private investors who will buy affordable priced property in any area.

See to it that you initially make use of the right type of financing. Commercial lenders and loan products are different than home loans. In many ways, this works to the borrower?s advantage. While you do need to put more money down on a commercial loan, you?re fully protected from personal liability and are permitted to borrow some money to put towards your down payment.

There are certain differences between commercial and residential property loans. One example is that commercial loans require you to pay a larger percentage for the down payment. Try to locate the best lenders; then try asking for any quality investments. Both of these are a great way for you to increase your changes of qualifying for a commercial loan.

TIP! If you are considering investing in commercial real estate, make sure you are aware that you could possibly pay very high rates of inflation during the course of the next couple years. Many leases used to include clauses to protect investors from inflation that would adjust the lease according to the CPI (Consumer Price Index).

In the beginning, a great deal of time might be required to spend on your investment. It will take time to find a lucrative opportunity, and after purchasing a property, it may need repairs or remodeling. Do not cut corners on this process, just because it might take up a lot of time. You will reap the rewards in the near future.

Before settling on a broker, determine if they negotiate aggressively or rationally. You can ask them how much experience and training they actually have. You?ll also want an agent that conducts themselves professionally and ethically, and who has expertise in closing beneficial deals. Ask for a portfolio, featuring both sales that were closed and sales that fell through.

Commercial Real Estate

TIP! If you want to know if a real estate broker is honest, ask him where he makes the majority of his money. An honest broker should be willing to discuss this.

One way to do this is to use the internet. Either send out a monthly commercial real estate newsletter, or be active on social media related to commercial real estate. After completion of a transaction, you should work to cultivate an online presence.

If you are thinking about commercial real estate investing, consider the many tax breaks you will receive. Investors will receive tax breaks for both interest and depreciation of property. There is a chance that an investor may receive money that must be taxed, but does not come in the form of cash; this is known as phantom income. Learn about phantom income and taxes on commercial income before you invest in your first property.

Commercial Real Estate

TIP! Standard release forms are not something you should rush to sign. Real estate companies often insert additional caveats in the fine print of long lease documents; take as much time as you need to read and understand what you?re signing.

Now you know the basics of commercial real estate investment. Remain flexible and alert as you peruse commercial real estate opportunities. Your flexibility will help you to take advantage of opportunities most commercial investors completely miss, thus increasing your income from commercial investing.

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The PB Writer Search Cont'd: On Writing, Paddles, and Silences ...

What I lost and where I lost it, and what you might lose before you have it.

Having a dramatic life, filled with emotional highs and lows, elating and painful events, does not necessarily fuel good writing -- at least, not if you don't have the time to let the sensations reverberate in the correct parts of your mind.

My teenage and early adult years were filled with explosive disruption. Speaking with a friend recently, I was trying to describe the mad intensity of that time. There was no way to encapsulate all of the mad mood swings that accompanied life then. I thought of the swirling eddies of words that came from the girl on the toadstool, writing words on the wall of a bedroom not hers, then tearing at the paint until there was nothing left but scars; arriving at a party you hadn't been told was an orgy and wondering how to tell one guest from another as they writhed around each other making pink balloon animals; borscht with beat poets in the East Village and on the way there a man selling stolen formalwear on the sidewalks -- Hey, man, tuxedo, ten dollars? Just try it on, man! - then being told that Dylan had just left because you couldn't find parking; rescuing a young woman supposedly kidnapped, only to realize much later that she hadn't been, her saying, "I looked at you and saw someone else" -- that someone else being someone bad -- and relating tales of dark priests prophesying dire futures, saying she might heal everyone she touched -- or was it hurt? She couldn't remember, but thought it was maybe the former.

I was twice condemned to Hell by zealots before I was 21 and went there each time, finding it's a nice place to live, but you wouldn't want to visit. I fell in love with a girl who dressed only in rags; when she moved the layers swirled and cut the air like swords. I dropped out of school to live with her because we had the same favorite film and ended alone in an unknown city, strangers I met showing me more kindness than she ever would again. Coming home, I lay on the floor for days thinking of the time a friend had invited me on a double date, not bothering to tell me until I arrived at the movie theater that I would be going alone. I thought of a quiet girl of whom I asked questions, her saying, "No one has ever cared what I thought about things before." When we parted, her eyes were aglow with something beautiful, a realization of self. She never spoke to me again. Then there was the large-breasted woman who was obsessed with international fishing rights. She never spoke to me again either; that was okay. I hear she's changed and is into charitable giving. I'm afraid to make further inquiries.

I lived every day in extremes of passion and pain. You can survive like that at that age, and the friction created by the switchbacks in the road, the tectonic plates of rebirth and self-destruction pushing against each other, fueled songs, stories, novels, plays, screenplays. I had had the technical abilities for a long time, but those days and nights made me a writer in the sense of having something to say and giving me the need to say it. When confronted with the incomprehensible, you can either run away or write it down. I wrote it down.

None of those experiences was directly applicable to baseball, but you are the sum of your history, and much about those days found its way into my baseball writing. I've never been as passionate about sports as many of my colleagues, but I was passionate about so many other things, including the way that we talked about a game, that elements of the mad years entered my sportswriting, animated it, and thereby did I find success.

Late in my twenties, I found a safe harbor from the upheavals of those years, sanctuary. I shouted "No more!" to a sparkling night sky, banished the insanity, and whitewashed the wall. I got myself a wife and a family and lived quietly.

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Sanctuary seems like a good idea, but it's not, not if you want to stay vital creatively. Now, as throughout this series, I have to add a caveat: I'm not talking about baseball analysis. If all you want to do is blog reactions to transactions, the Yankees will be signing Matt Diaz at least once a year for the rest of your life, so you can paint by numbers for as long as you like. That's not what I'm on about. Rather, I am referring to the life-energy and experience that provides the fuel for originality.

In 1966, Stephen Sondheim made a television musical out of "Evening Primrose," a short horror story about a writer (played in the film by Tony Perkins) who drops out of society to live secretly in the Macy's flagship store in Manhattan. In the first song, he is elated by his decision:

He steps out of the kiosk and starts wandering through the deserted store, past the wine coolers, French telephones, dog collars, ceramic bookends and into the yawning cavern of the store.

Look at it:
Beautiful:
What a place to live,
What a place to write!
I shall be inspired.
I shall turn out elegies and sonnets,
Verses by the ton.
At last I have a home,
And nobody will know,
No one in the world,
Nobody will know I am here.
I am free.

It doesn't work that way, not when you're older. If you ever wonder why your favorite writer or songwriter (be he or she in a band or a solo performer) declines in quality as he gets older, it's because he or she is safe, has found sanctuary. When you're young, you live in the turbulent world I described above, not one identical to mine, of course, but yours. Brightly colored emotions flow into your work. Later, as the days grow quieter, or you do, your spirit calming, you have to find something to replace the demons and poets and orgies. Many never do. The quietude of sanctuary -- and sanctuary may be a synonym for age, but I don't think the change is as inevitable as that -- has cut them off from their muse.

Now, I am not saying that there is no such thing as pure invention, that all good writing is generated by autobiography. That's plainly not true, as I'll explain in a moment. However, for all but the most gifted at imagining, whether writers of fiction or non-fiction, there is something lost in the way of verisimilitude when the power provided by experience is replaced by craft. That is, a different kind of experience takes over; having written so many stories, songs, or even trade evaluations, you have come to understand the mechanics of creation, and therefore can do a passable imitation of inspiration even if the real thing is nowhere in the vicinity.

The difference between inspiration and craft can be seen in the gap between Paul McCartney in the Beatles and in his solo career, or Mark Twain in Tom Sawyer and Tom Sawyer Abroad, or, if you prefer baseball, between the early editions of the Bill James Baseball Abstract and the later ones, or between the Abstract and The Bill James Player Ratings Book. It's the difference between giving birth to something and assembling it from parts.

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Since about mid-2011 I have been trying to shake loose from my sanctuary. It wasn't done for the sake of writing, it wasn't all done consciously, and I'm still unsure if I was motivated by the death instinct or the life instinct, if the point was to get one's head above the surface of the 40-year-old's day-to-day life and breathe uncompromised air or to just open one's mouth and inhale regardless of the water rushing in. Some of it may have been the product of the typical midlife crisis, and some the product of a failing constitution -- I have been battling cancer and other illnesses since I was 30, and the war to stay alive changes you in that you are so busy trying to save yourself that you might wake up one day and find that you're no longer worth saving, having given over so much of your time, energy, and initiative to pills and therapies and men in white coats that there is no part of you left. "We had to destroy the village in order to save it," a soldier supposedly said during the Vietnam War. That can apply to a person as well.

Over the last 18 months I have taken many risks, not all of them smart. Some of them paid off very nicely. I have a better job than I started out with and many new friends, some of whom quickly became part of my inner circle and I hope will be there forever. I have also lost a few people I would rather not have lost and learned some things about others I would rather not have known. I once wrote (borrowing from an ancient Greek aphorism) that the hand that has hurt you might be the one that heals. This year I have found that the reverse is also true. I have been injured quite badly at times, and, I am ashamed to admit, I have inflicted pain as well. Even if much of my share was unintentional (I would like to believe I am a good person), I have to take responsibility for it -- no one deserves to be a casualty of your personal earthquake.

In short, I have returned to the days of the tattered cloak, the sleeping on floors in the wrong cities, of sitting at strangers' tables with a notebook. You would think that the old formula would mean the old results: take one writer, add trauma, shake. Result: compelling, vibrant material. It turns out it doesn't work that way.

The reason for that, I think, is there is not enough time to rest with what you have lived through when you are an adult living in an adult world of jobs and a family. When you're 18 or 20 you have gaps in time, hours you're not going to class, not working. There is no anxious drum drum drum of the next thing being due, no boss at office door, the only deadline perhaps some distant term paper you'll do the night before. Emotion takes up residence in those spaces and ferments. Creativity lives in the silences. With too crowded a life you lose something essential. Pain no longer begets prose; pain just begets pain.

This is something I should have realized more than a year ago. My first appearance at SB Nation came while I was still working for Baseball Prospectus, part of a home and away series Rob Neyer and I played; he did a guest piece there, I did one here. Here is how mine began (I would supply you with a link, but the piece seems to no longer exist in the archives):

I come to you today as a writer on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Well, over the edge of one, actually. I am deeply in the midst of a nervous breakdown, passing bent mile marker 50 out of 100, 1000, or 1,000,000 on the shivering highway. I am 40 years old, consumed with work I don't necessarily want to be doing, and obsessed with the idea that I should chuck it all and do the work that I want to do, except that I don't trust myself to do it even if I had the opportunity. Worse, I am torn by the inherently conflicting ideas that I am running out of time to do the things I am not talented enough to accomplish.

You can date my kicking at the walls of sanctuary from roughly that moment (the piece ran in late July 2011). I went on:

I think I had abilities to exploit at one point. I wrote one book, then stopped to manage book projects for others. That seemed like a good idea at the time, but seven years have gone by and I won't be getting that time back. I have been 12 years in the business of writing about baseball, and I have made a small name for myself, but I don't think it will be getting any bigger. I can't stop to think about it, because this blog needs another entry written, that one needs another entry edited. I am no longer my own master.*

The ending, then, is like "The Wizard of Oz." "Oh, Dorothy. You had the power to be a miserable asshole at home all along!" If the goal was to live dangerously (more accurate: stupidly) so I could write, I needn't have bothered. That wasn't the goal -- as I explained earlier, there was no goal. It just happened. Yet, it would have been nice to have at least receive that much in return for the price paid.

*When the piece was published, one of my then-bosses was offended. "You just said you hate your job," he said. "No, no, no, no," I said. "I love my job. I hate myself."

As such, what I hope to impart to you is the same thing I knew 18 months ago but was incapable of truly absorbing: you won't be getting the time back. In chapter 9, verse 4 of the Book of John, a section of a bestseller of which you might have heard, it says, "I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh when no man can work." The 19th century Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle took that thought and spun it into a writer's creed. "Produce! Produce! Were it but the pittifullest infinitesimal fraction of a product, produce it, in God's name! ?T is the utmost thou has in thee; out with it, then. Up, up! Whatsoever they hand findeth to do, do it with thy whole might. Work while it is called Today; for the night cometh wherein no man can work." I have used this quote many times, have tried and failed to live by it. May it serve you better than it has served me.

Justified by his own philosophy, Carlyle went on to produce 30 volumes of bad essays. Nevertheless, his point is still good. Many people like to claim that they are writers, or say that they would like to write, but they never put anything on paper. The only way to be a writer, to know you are a writer, is to write. The career of many a Mark Twain has died aborning because of a fatal disconnect of the imagination, pen, and work ethic -- or simply fear. The day job is too good, the risk too great. Tomorrow, I will try it tomorrow. I promise you, your number of tomorrows is limited and dwindling by the day, hour, and minute.

There are many nights that descend in the course of a lifetime. One is named sanctuary and it is the death of something important, even if it may make you, in other areas of your life, happier overall. Some would call sanctuary maturation, or the taking on of responsibility, the end of your inner Peter Pan. In many cases they would be correct, but not for the writer. Cherish the dramatic days of your youth, cherish the fertile darkness that will soon be forever dispelled. And if the noise of life does come for you, if the waters of complacency threaten you with a fatal calm, grab your oar and paddle like hell for the next silence.

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2 Iraqi Sunni protesters wounded by gunfire

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)

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)

FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2010, file photo, Iraq?s Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, right, 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/Hadi Mizban, File)

(AP) ? 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.

Some of the demonstrators were demanding that the politician quit the Shiite-dominated government.

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 Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Saleh 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.

Shots were fired 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 office had no immediate comment.

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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Gunmen in Yemen kill intelligence officer

SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? Two gunmen on a motorbike shot and killed an intelligence officer in southeastern Yemen on Saturday, security officials said.

The officials said that the officer, Mutea Baqutian, was on his way to work in Mukalla, capital of Hadramawt province, when the gunmen stopped his car and gunned him down, then fled.

The government has blamed al-Qaida militants for similar assassinations of several senior military and intelligence officials this year. The bullet-riddled body of Major al-Numeiry Abdo al-Oudi, deputy director of the security department of al-Qitten in Hadramawt, was found in the town's suburbs last week. He had been kidnapped earlier in the month.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity according to regulations.

Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Seif, who is commander of Yemen's central military region, said the Defense Ministry has deployed an infantry brigade in the northeastern province of Marib to stop armed tribesmen who maintain cordial ties with al-Qaida from attacking oil pipelines and power generating stations, as well as to counter al-Qaida militants.

State TV meanwhile aired a meeting between President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and eight Yemeni sailors who were rescued last week by forces of Somalia's semiautonomous Puntland region after being held for nearly three years by Somali pirates.

The Puntland government says that its forces captured the hijacked Panama-flagged MV Iceberg 1 on Sunday after a siege that lasted two weeks. They freed the eight Yemeni sailors together with five Indians, two Pakistanis, four Ghanaians, two Sudanese and a Filipino. The ship was hijacked March 29, 2010.

Hadi congratulated the eight sailors for their safety and ordered the government to compensate them for their suffering.

Eqbal Yassin, a relative of one of the freed sailors, told The Associated Press, that the hijackers had allowed some sailors to phone their relatives and convey the pirates' demand for $5 million ransom. He said he was told by his relative that the hijackers killed a Yemeni sailor who tried to escape. He gave no further details.

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Putin signs law banning American adoptions

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law a ban on Americans adopting children from Russia. Many Americans, and many Russians, see the ban as a political maneuver that comes at the expense of children. Channel Four's Jane Deith reports.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Friday that bans Americans from adopting Russian children and imposes other measures in retaliation for new U.S. legislation meant to punish Russian human rights abusers.

The law, which has ignited outrage among Russian liberals and children's rights advocates, enters into force on Jan. 1 and is likely to strain U.S.-Russia relations.

As well as banning U.S. adoptions, it will also outlaw some non-governmental organizations that receive U.S. funding and impose a visa ban and asset freeze on Americans accused of violating the rights of Russians abroad.

The law could block dozens of Russian children expected to be adopted by American families from leaving the country and cut off one of the main international routes for Russian children to leave orphanages that are often dismal. Russia is the single biggest source of adopted children in the United States, with more than 60,000 Russian children being taken in by Americans over the past two decades.

The bill is retaliation for an American law that calls for sanctions against Russians deemed to be human rights violators and part of an increasingly confrontational stance by the Kremlin against the West.

Related: Americans may lose right to adopt Russian children

Putin said U.S. authorities routinely let Americans suspected of violence toward Russian adoptees go unpunished ? a clear reference to Dima Yakovlev, a Russian toddler for whom the bill is named. The child was adopted by Americans and then died in 2008 after his father left him in a car in broiling heat for hours. The father was found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter.

Children's rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov on Wednesday said that 46 children who were about to be adopted in the United States would remain in Russia if the bill came into effect. On Thursday, he petitioned the president to extend the ban to other countries.

Courtesy Thomas family

John and Renee Thomas with their son, Jack, 7, who was adopted from Russia at the age of 3. Jack is hoping for his brother, Nikoly, now in a Russian orphanage, to join him in the United States.

Would-be adoptive parents in the United States are left hanging by Putin's signing of the bill, which was passed by Russian lawmakers last week.

Among them are John and Renee Thomas of Minnetonka, Minn., Kari Huus of NBC News reported.?The Thomases have already adopted Jack, 7, from Russia. When they found out he had a little brother, they began the process to try to adopt him, too. The wait has stretched to four years, and now the adoption may be in danger.?

"When Jack is asked about his family, he talks about his brother," John Thomas said. "He always asks, 'When is he coming home?' We just tell him we?re waiting for the call."

More: Adoption of little brother caught in US-Russia spat

UNICEF estimates that there are about 740,000 children without parental custody in Russia, while only 18,000 Russians are now waiting to adopt a child.

Russian President Vladamir Putin has said he'll sign a proposed law that would halt adoptions of Russian children to Americans. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports.

The U.S. State Department on Thursday repeated its opposition to the Russian measure.

"The welfare of children is simply too important to tie to the political aspects of our relationship," State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said. "Additionally, we are deeply troubled by the provisions in the bill that would restrict the ability of Russian civil society organizations to work with American partners." ?

Critics of the bill left dozens of stuffed toys and candles outside the parliament's lower and upper houses to express solidarity with Russian orphans.?

An online petition urging the Kremlin to scrap the bill garnered more than 100,000 Russian signatures.?

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Dow Jones Industrial Average Plunges 158 Points On Fiscal Cliff Worries

NEW YORK -- Stocks are dropping again on Wall Street as investors lose hope that Washington will meet a self-imposed deadline for reaching a budget deal by year-end.

The five-day losing streak for the Dow Jones industrial average was the longest since July.

The Dow lost 158 points to close at 12,938 Friday.

The Standard & Poor 500 index fell 15 points to 1,402 and the Nasdaq dropped 25 points to 2,960.

The market was down all day. The losses accelerated in the final 20 minutes of trading as reports circulated that President Barack Obama would not make a new budget proposal in a meeting with congressional leaders.

Two stocks fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was lower than the recent average at 2.4 billion shares.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

2012 review: The year in life science

Read more: "2013 Smart Guide: 10 ideas that will shape the year"

The last 12 months have brought more insights into life's origins on Earth ? as well as a prediction about its ultimate fate. We've learned more about life's extremes thanks to biologists working in the driest desert, in the coldest continent ? and to a certain Hollywood director's trip into the deepest ocean trench on the planet.

It's also been a year that has taught us more about our species' origins, from the origin of art to the earliest evidence of medicine. Here are 10 more of our favourite stories of 2012.

Eats bark, fruit and leaves: diet of ancient human
Australopithecus sediba, a 2-million-year-old member of the human family, had a diet unlike other known hominins

Buried microbes exist at limit between life and death
Sediment 30 metres below the Pacific seafloor is so nutrient-poor that microbes barely fuel their cellular functions ? yet they may be thousands of years old

Prions point to a new style of evolution
A form of evolution that involves neither genetic nor epigenetic changes to the DNA has been seen in yeast

Was humanity born in the mother of all plagues?
Early in human evolution, our ancestors switched off two key genes. Doing so may have allowed us to fight off an epidemic of bacterial disease

First land plants plunged Earth into ice age
When the first simple mosses colonised the land, they unleashed vast ice sheets and triggered a mass extinction

Biological clock began ticking 2.5 billion years ago
An enzyme found in nearly all forms of life runs on a 24-hour clock and dates back to a pivotal moment in evolution

Chinese human fossils unlike any known species
The newly described Red Deer Cave people show an unusual mixture of modern and primitive features. Where did they come from?

Reptile grew feather-like structures before dinosaurs
Some 80 million years before the first feathered dinosaurs, Longisquama grew impressive structures using the same genes

DNA could have existed long before life itself
The idea that life began with RNA ? simpler than DNA ? looks less certain now that a DNA-like molecule has been made from basic compounds

Captured: the moment photosynthesis changed the world
For the first time, geologists have found evidence of how modern photosynthesis evolved 2.4 billion years ago

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Hubble eyes the needle galaxy: IC 2233, one of the flattest galaxies known

Dec. 28, 2012 ? Like finding a silver needle in the haystack of space, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced a beautiful image of the spiral galaxy IC 2233, one of the flattest galaxies known.

Typical spiral galaxies like the Milky Way are usually made up of three principal visible components: the disk where the spiral arms and most of the gas and dust is concentrated; the halo, a rough and sparse sphere around the disk that contains little gas, dust or star formation; and the central bulge at the heart of the disk, which is formed by a large concentration of ancient stars surrounding the Galactic Center.

However, IC 2233 is far from being typical. This object is a prime example of a super-thin galaxy, where the galaxy's diameter is at least ten times larger than the thickness. These galaxies consist of a simple disk of stars when seen edge on. This orientation makes them fascinating to study, giving another perspective on spiral galaxies. An important characteristic of this type of objects is that they have a low brightness and almost all of them have no bulge at all.

The bluish color that can be seen along the disk gives evidence of the spiral nature of the galaxy, indicating the presence of hot, luminous, young stars, born out of clouds of interstellar gas. In addition, unlike typical spirals, IC 2233 shows no well-defined dust lane. Only a few small patchy regions can be identified in the inner regions both above and below the galaxy's mid-plane.

Lying in the constellation of Lynx, IC 2233 is located about 40 million light-years away from Earth. This galaxy was discovered by British astronomer Isaac Roberts in 1894.

This image was taken with the Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys, combining visible and infrared exposures. The field of view in this image is approximately 3.4 by 3.4 arcminutes.

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Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home


Paragon Software's disk management tools routinely outclass the competition and run away with our Editor's Choice?for example Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 2011. I expected Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 to perform equally well, but I wasn't nearly as impressed by it as I am by Paragon's disk tools. Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home ($39.95, direct) gets basic backup jobs done, and offers a far cleaner interface than its more-powerful rival Acronis Backup & Recovery, but its interface prevents non-experts from using some essential features. Worse, in my tests under Windows 7 64-bit, Paragon's app was the only backup program that crashed in the middle of routine operations. It didn't crash predictably, but it crashed more than once?and even one crash is one too many for a backup program.

Getting Started
When Paragon Backup & Recovery starts up, it offers a simple menu with "Smart Backup" and "Restore" as the most prominent options. Smaller icons lead to other tools, including Paragon's reliable tools for copying drives and partitions and extracting multiple files from disks or backups for storage elsewhere. An unobtrusive link at the foot of the screen opens Paragon's advanced interface, which lets expert users access the enormous range of features that Paragon builds into its products. I'll get back to the advanced interface later, after surveying the app's consumer-level features.

The Smart Backup option on the main menu leads to a wizard that lets you choose among a full range of backup types, from backups of full disks and partitions through backups of Outlook or Windows Mail messages, media files, documents, or any arbitrary set of files and folders. Clear menus let you specify whether to perform the backup once or on a recurring schedule, whether to password-protect a backup, and an option to create a script file in Paragon's proprietary scripting language that can be saved and reused?but only from the Windows command line or via the optional advanced interface.

The consumer-level interface lets you create backup jobs that can run on a schedule, but it gives the non-expert user no way to save a backup job that can be run once but also reused later. This is an essential consumer-level feature that backup apps from Acronis, NTI, and Genius all provide, but which Paragon makes available only to experts.

Performance
When I tested the app's ability to save an 800 MB folder to a USB3 drive, it took a whopping five minutes to do the job, compared to Acronis's 84 seconds. Worse, it twice crashed with an error message without completing the operation, though in each case it performed successfully when I ran the backup a second time. This simply shouldn't happen with software that's designed to safeguard your data.

Other tools available on the consumer-level interface include a feature that builds bootable recovery media on either optical or USB flash disks. The disk-building interface is blissfully simple, and the resulting recovery media is the essentially the same easy-to-use, powerful recovery disk created by Paragon's hard disk management apps. It's the one recovery disk that I've always got available, and it's never failed me yet.

Options
Another tool on the consumer-level interface creates and manages "Backup Capsules," which are optionally-bootable secure partitions like the "Acronis Secure Zone" that is one of rival Acronis's features. I didn't test this feature for two reasons. First, I think it's a mistake to save your data on the same physical hard disk with the data itself, because any damage to the hard disk is likely to wipe out the backup. Second, I know from hard experience that it's potentially dangerous to alter your disk structure with a proprietary bootloading code that only one vendor's applications can manage or understand. Fortunately, as with Acronis's Secure Zone, you don't need to use Paragon's Backup Capsules.

To return to the app itself, the optional advanced interface offers a genuinely dazzling range of features, entirely unlike the deliberately-hobbled consumer-level interface of the main menu. You get Paragon's spacious, detail-rich display of disk information and lucid wizards for building backup jobs and disk management tasks. The advanced features include the ability to combine two or more existing backup archives, each from a different partition or folder, into a single archive. You can also create and reuse the full range of simple, differential, or incremental backups that are standard in all advanced backup programs. Unfortunately, I experienced the same program crash when I ran a folder backup from the advanced interface that I did when I ran it from the consumer-level interface.

Paragon Backup & Recovery 12 Home, like Acronis Backup and Recovery, is an enormously powerful program with a less-than-ideal interface. Paragon's consumer-level interface is too limited. Acronis' interface is more complex than I'd like it to be but at least it makes all major features relatively easy to find and manage. Acronis also has a major advantage in its greater reliability?at least in my testing?and also in its optional online storage feature. Acronis edges out Paragon for Editors' Choice in local backup software.

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