Friday, February 15, 2013

ESA/Hubble Flashback: Stellar fireworks are ablaze in galaxy NGC 4449. Tag & sha...


ESA/Hubble Flashback: Stellar fireworks are ablaze in galaxy NGC 4449. Tag & share!

Hundreds of thousands of vibrant blue and red stars are visible in this image of galaxy NGC 4449 taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Hot bluish white clusters of massive stars are scattered throughout the galaxy, interspersed with numerous dustier reddish regions of current star formation. Massive dark clouds of gas and dust are silhouetted against the flaming starlight.

View larger imager at: http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/heic0711a/

Credit: NASA, ESA, A. Aloisi (STScI/ESA), and The Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II receiving maintenance updates

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It's time to sound the update alarm once again today, because Sprint has revealed that it's rolling out some new software to both the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Samsung Galaxy Note II. These updates are fairly small and of the maintenance variety, but hey, a small update is better than no update at all. Here's what S III and Note II owners can expect from their respective updates:

Samsung Galaxy S III

  • Version: L710VPMA6
  • Release date: 2/13/2013
    • Voicemail application update
    • SMS 3-digit support
    • Calendar sync issues

Samsung Galaxy Note II

  • Version: L900VPAMA7
  • Release date: 2/13/2013

Sprint notes that these updates are released in stages, with the Galaxy S III update pushed to devices over a 3-week period and the Galaxy Note II's update expected to hit all units within 5 days. If either of these handsets call your pocket "Home," be sure to keep an eye out for an update notification in the coming days. The full announcements for both updates can be found at the Sprint links below.

Via Android Police, Sprint: Samsung Galaxy S III Software Updates, Samsung Galaxy Note II Software Updates

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Ex-con robs bank allegedly hoping to get caught

By Vignesh Ramachandran, Staff Writer, NBC News

It is usually never a thief's intent to get caught in the act. But for a seasoned robber in suburban Illinois, getting arrested may have been exactly what he wanted, according to local media reports.

A criminal complaint states 73-year-old Walter Unbehaun entered a bank in Niles, Ill., Saturday morning and gave a teller a note?announcing?a robbery, the Chicago Tribune reported. The man reportedly revealed a silver gun and told the teller: "I only have six months to live and have nothing to lose. I don't want to hurt you."

The teller handed over $4,178 in cash, and surveillance?cameras at a nearby restaurant captured Unbehaun leaving the scene, according to the Tribune.


Authorities eventually arrested Unbehaun, of Rock Hill, S.C., on Sunday in North Chicago, the Tribune reported. He had been previously convicted of a 1998 bank robbery, the newspaper added.

The criminal complaint says Unbehaun told police he wanted to spend the rest of his life in prison, according to the Tribune. He claimed he'd spent most of his adult life in prison and "wanted to go back as he felt more comfortable in prison than out," the complaint reportedly noted.

This is not the first time someone has asked to be locked up. Last month, a Bremerton, Wash., woman asked a cop to take her to jail even though she hadn't?committed?a crime, the Kitsap Sun reported. When the officer declined, she hit him in the nose with a soda bottle and was later booked for felony assault, the newspaper added.

Also last month, police say a 30-year-old homeless man broke windows in a county office?building in Troy, N.Y., with the hope to get a year in jail, timesunion.com reported.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/13/16952696-ex-con-robs-bank-allegedly-hoping-to-get-caught?lite

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?The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.?
~Dostoyevsky
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Chronic and degenerative diseases affect each of us in some manner ~ even if you are the fittest person on the planet.

Humans possess the ability to make choices. The consequences from our decisions will often be our salvation or our demise.

Lifestyles are determined by habit. The most insidious aspect of habit is its ability to dull awareness.

Genetics have long been blasted as the culprit to which chronic and degenerative disease[s] you may be pre-disposed. Lifestyle choices ~ especially what you eat and your level of activity ~ determine your health/wellness more than family medical history.

It has been hypothesized that only one disease process exists but it is your lifestyle that determines whether or not your genetic background is expressed.

We are an overfed yet undernourished society. More than 65 million adults in America are obese and there is no end in sight. Even more disturbing is the percentage of children who are obese is rising at an alarming rate.

Latest estimates indicate more than 17 percent of children and adolescents from 2 to 19 years old are obese ~ in most cases 120 percent more than one?s ideal weight. The scope of health challenges associated solely with obesity is staggering and cost annually in excess of $100 billion.

Weight management has hit an impasse. It is clear the typical North American diet financed by government subsidies is a losing proposition. Health care costs per annum consume more than 17 percent [more than $2 trillion] of the gross national product [GNP] ~ and increasing twice the rate of inflation.

Obesity is a major factor contributing to many leading causes of death including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers.

Obesity at its most basic level is defined as an excessive amount of body fat. People ~ including athletes ~ seem to understand this obvious concept. How to return to one?s ideal body weight is a more difficult struggle.

The extra pounds did not appear overnight and shedding them will take time. One?s discipline, resolve, and patience will likely be tested in the process. Only you know the value of your health.Sugar Fix Damage Control

It is impossible to be fat and healthy. Obesity affects all major bodily systems like your heart, lungs, muscles, and bones to list a few.

The importance of awareness and discipline respective to healthful nutritive decisions and regular exercise cannot be overstated.

Obesity is more damaging to health than smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and poverty. Lifestyle choices represent a cumulative versus a short-term effect on your health.

Evidence supports the premise that 86 percent of adult obesity is a manifestation of obesity during childhood.

It is abundantly clear that a plant-based, whole foods diet combined with regular exercise is the least costly and most effective way to prevent and reverse several chronic and degenerative diseases; the most overlooked solution to attaining and sustaining both optimal health/wellness and one?s ideal weight.

Though there is a clear connection among diet, exercise, disease, quality of life, and longevity most people take health and wellness for granted ~ until it is too late.

It is no secret that regular physical exercise is vital to optimal health. This explains why fewer than 50 percent of Americans regularly exercise. Excuses are pervasive for both poor dietary decisions and sedentary existence.

Research indicates that childhood obesity is associated more with inactivity than overeating. The consumption of nutrient-deficient foods combined with inactivity makes overeating moot. Diet and exercise have a profound effect on your health.

Obesity exacerbates the strain on a medical model that hopelessly addresses symptoms versus causations of health issues. It accounts for 21 percent of health care costs and directly and indirectly impacts even fit persons seeking routine medical procedures.

Obesity raises costs in Medicaid, which means we are paying for obesity through higher taxes, The health care costs of obesity are borne by the population; is not simply a personal issue. The most effective way to trim the fat is prevention.

The past decade has seen explosive growth in the number of participants in races, events, and cause-related endeavors. More participants are heavier which has incurred costly results for both participants and race management staff far beneath the podium.

Although the strides exerted to become fit are admirable doing so via organized events and races for the masses incurs additional liability and expense for race directors and the fit participants. Races and events are not the appropriate forum to commence an exercise regimen or test new-found lifestyle changes.

Several causes beyond dietary and lifestyle choices and have been linked to obesity. These include various physiological and psychological factors such as watching TV, grehlin and leptin [hormonal] imbalances, diet-induced thermogenesis, low serotonin levels, satiety and hypothalamus function, among other theories,

Obesity tends to be an inherited trait despite nonexistence of a specific ?obesity gene.? What is clear is that even high-risk candidates have the power to avoid obesity through sound dietary and lifestyle choices.

Even a few extra pounds on your body will incur consequences. Health problems resulting from obesity include but are not limited to the following:

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~Cardiovascular disease;
~Congestive heart failure;
~Deep vein thrombosis;
~Heart attack;
~High blood pressure;
~High cholesterol;
~Pulmonary embolism;
~Stroke;
~Numerous skin problems;
~Diabetes:
~Infertility;
~Menstrual disorders;
~Pregnancy complications;
~Gallstones;
~Fatty liver disease;
~Carpal tunnel syndrome;
~Dementia;
~Joint problems/inflammation;
~Migraine headaches;
~Multiple sclerosis;
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~Stroke;
~Asthma;
~Sleep apnea;
~Respiratory problems;
~Chronic back pain;
~Gout;
~Osteoarthritis;
~Genital and urinary problems;
~And more;

Benefits of Exercise

Endurance athletes know the benefits of regular exercise in spite of poor dietary choices. Physical activity increases the amount of energy utilized.

The level of energy used is dependent on muscle mass, age, weight, fat percentage, fitness level, weather, location, duration, and intensity of the exercise or event. Nutritive decisions will propel or pollute the quality of fuel your body mandates. The key is to enhance your performance because of your diet.

Our bodies are meant to expand and contract its 640 muscles as often as possible in the spirit of fitness. Exercise improves your metabolism. The basal metabolic rate [BMR] is the energy used to sustain the circulatory, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and renal bodily functions.

The thermic effect of food [TEF] is the energy expenditure associated with the digestion, absorption, and assimilation processes of food. Theses processes support weight management with optimal nutrition and exercise the catalysts.

Exercise stimulates your lymphatic system in which vessels and nodes combat infections flush microorganisms and toxins prior to filtering protein and fluid to your blood. Exercise suppresses stress hormones such as cortisol, adrenaline, norepinephrine, and epinephrine.

The immediate effect of exercise on your body is stress, the trade-off is adaptation in which your body becomes stronger, functions more efficiently, and possess greater levels of endurance. your entire body benefits from exercise.

Some of the other benefits from regular exercise include:

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~Increases blood supply to muscles;
~Lowers resting heart rate;
~Lowers blood pressure;
~Enhances oxygen transport:
~Promotes capillary proliferation:
~Enlarges heart arteries;
~Reduces heart disease risk;
~Lowers total blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels;
~Elevates HDL cholesterol;
~Endocrine system stimulation;
~Reduces dietary fat composition;
~Enhances calcium/bone deposition ratio;
~Prevents osteoporosis;
~Improves muscle mass and strength;
~Increases muscle tissue elasticity;
~Enlarges range of joint motion;
~Strengthens bones, ligaments, and tendons;
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~Improves physique and posture;
~Reduces anxiety, stress, and tension;
~Stimulates mental clarity and function;
~Improves self-esteem;
~Lengthens life expectancy;
~And more.

Do yourself a favor and find out your Body Mass Index [BMI}. Abdominal fat is directly associated with metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, inflammation, high cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, and high blood pressure among other abnormalities.

The key is to determine the percentage of body fat [fat to muscle ratio] versus total body weight. The results may surprise you.

?Why don?t people do what they need to do for themselves.?
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Michael Arloski, PhD, PCC

One of the keys to weight management is simply to add nutrient-dense, whole foods versus eliminating specific products. Your body will in time crave nutrient-dense foods instead nutrient-deficient fuel.

Your brain will begin to stifle its hunger signal for denatured foods as your body begins to crave food for nourishment versus stimulation to curb/quell stress and fatigue.

Keys to health incorporate a positive attitude, a healthful lifestyle, a healthful diet, and supplementation when necessary.

Wellness is a choice ~ it is not something that falls in your lap while flipping channels on a remote. It is not a quick-fix solution. It is a process not merely an event. It requires effort versus a miracle lotion or potion. It requires accountability.

Combine easily digested, absorbed, and assimilated nutrient-rich, plant-based, whole foods with regular exercise and your body will thank you innumerable ways beyond sustaining its ideal weight and enhanced sports performance.

Proper nutrition combined with regular exercise create a formidable duo on the trail to optimal wellness. Find some additional benefits below:supplementsveggies thumb Damage Control

~Disease prevention and reversal;
~Weight management;
~Reduction of biological age;
~Elimination of junk food cravings;
~Reduced sleep requirements;
~Improved sleep quality;
~Elevated moods;
~Improved energy absent stimulation;
~Elimination of biological debt;
~Improved productivity;
~Faster recovery time from exercise;
~Improved skin elasticity;
~And more.

Extra body fat on the human frame is more than unsightly. It is a pervasive and costly health issue that requires immediate action on a global scale. More than a million lobbyists pimp policy development designed to benefit food manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies.

The receptors under the tip of your tongue crave salt and sugar. Food manufacturers successfully bombard the media w/ ad campaigns touting nutrient-deficient foods and the pharmaceutical companies pitch products designed to treat the symptoms from your indulgence ~ for hefty profits at your expense.

Nutrition is the cornerstone of all dimensions of wellness. Plant-based nutrition has the profound and vastly underestimated ability to maintain health, prevent and reverse chronic and degenerative diseases and enhance endurance sports performance.

Consuming only foods which we are biologically adapted to eat is a monumental step on the path to optimum wellness. This is a matter in which we can eat and exercise our way out.

Technology has helped make our lives more convenient but it is not evil. Its application based on our decisions makes it beneficial or destructive. Our level of awareness has suffered dramatically and our penchant for convenience has cost us in ways yet to be realized.

Nutritional stress will be minimized only when micronutrient digestion, absorption and assimilation are maximized and regular exercise is experienced.

Though we cannot make anyone change his/her behavior respective to dietary and lifestyle choices the consequences remain undeniable. Let us become ambassadors for our sport and complementary sports to encourage others [especially the youth] to exercise through our vivid examples of excellence.

Start a movement with your children in the spirit of wellness. The far-reaching impact of our effort on snow or dirt trails will benefit generations down the path.

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Growth in US budget deficit slows in January

(AP) ? The federal government reported a rare surplus for January and is on track to run its smallest budget deficit since President Barack Obama took office.

The Treasury Department says the government took in a surplus of $2.9 billion in January. That lowered the deficit through the first four months of the budget year to $290.4 billion ? nearly $60 billion lower than the same period a year ago.

The budget year began on Oct. 1.

The January figure was helped by an estimated $9 billion in extra revenue from higher Social Security taxes.

The Congressional Budget Office is forecasting that this year's deficit will total $845 billion. If correct, that would be first time government hasn't run an annual deficit in excess of $1 trillion since 2008.

Associated Press

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Software?tracks terrorists ? and you

Web software designed by the defense firm Raytheon can scour Facebook, Twitter and check-in sites such as Foursquare to create an instant dossier covering a suspect's likely geographic locations and activities.

Raytheon calls it Rapid Information Overlay Technology (RIOT), and privacy advocates think it goes too far. "This sort of software allows the government to surveil everyone," Ginger McCall, attorney and director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center's Open Government program, told NBC News Monday.

"It scoops up a bunch of information about totally innocent people. There seems to be no legitimate reason to get this, other than that they can."

While some "terrorists," or those who might be threats to national security, use social networking, it's doubtful many of them show check-ins at local clubs or coffee shops, said McCall.

"The likelihood of this actually pulling in actual terrorists is low ? it seems to be a lot of white noise," she said.

NBC News contacted Raytheon about RIOT. In an emailed statement Monday, the company would only say this:

Raytheon, as a leader in cybersecurity, offers advanced capabilities to government customers. We're focused on providing them the best available solutions that meet their constantly evolving requirements.

A report about RIOT was first published Sunday by The Guardian, which shared a video it obtained about how RIOT works. (We can't embed the video, but you should have a look at it on The Guardian's site.)

In the video, Raytheon's Brian Urch, principal investigator for RIOT, shows how easily the software can track one of Raytheon's employees, named Nick. The system combines Nick's Foursquare check-ins with the GPS data encoded automatically on his posted photos. The system creates a pie chart of Nick's most favorite spots to visit, and reveals without question what time he likes to hit the gym.

"6 a.m. appears to be the most frequently visited time at the gym, so if you ever did want to try to get a hold of Nick ? or get a hold of his laptop ? you might want to visit the gym at 6 a.m. Monday," Urch says ominously.

A Raytheon spokesman said in an email to the Guardian that RIOT is not being used right now, but rather is "a big data analytics system design we are working on with industry, national labs and commercial partners to help turn massive amounts of data into useable information to help meet our nation's rapidly changing security needs."

And just because this software neatly packages information in ways that can prove awkward or even incriminating, it is not breaking through privacy barriers to get it. Instead, it uses what people have voluntarily posted for public consumption. The key is, therefore, knowing what you're posting.

Users need to be careful, said privacy lawyer McCall. Social networking sites "work very, very hard to push more data into the public realm, and often users have no idea how much data is being made publicly available, and the companies make it very difficult for users to control their own information."

For example, she said, "other people can check you in" at a location, even though "it may not be data that you put out there. On Facebook, it allows your friends to check you in, and if your friends don't set their privacy setting" so that others can't see that, "you can be tagged and checked in."

"I went to a concert with a friend a month ago, and she likes to publicize those things on Facebook," McCall said. "So it was on there that she was at a certain club with Ginger McCall."

"When (most users) sign up for sites like Facebook or Foursquare," she said, "they never would guess that their information is about to be aggregated," and perhaps even "used to track them down" with software such as Raytheon's RIOT.

? Via Gizmodo

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/super-search-engine-tracks-terrorists-you-social-networks-1B8327842

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