Saturday 27 April 2013

Spurs Rout Lakers 120-89: Lakers On Brink Of Playoff Elimination After Game 3 Loss (VIDEO)

LOS ANGELES -- Tim Duncan had 26 points and nine rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs pushed the Los Angeles Lakers to the brink of first-round playoff elimination with a 120-89 victory in Game 3 on Friday night, the worst home playoff loss in franchise history.

Tony Parker had 20 points and seven assists as the Spurs methodically seized control of the series by dominating their third straight meeting with the short-handed Lakers, who played without their top four guards due to injury.

Dwight Howard had 25 points and 11 rebounds, and Pau Gasol added his first career playoff triple-double with 11 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, but the Spurs were far too much for a team without Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash. Andrew Goudelock scored a career-high 20 points in his first playoff start.

The Spurs can close it out in Game 4 on Sunday night.

The Lakers exceeded their 29-point home loss to Portland on May 22, 2000, the previous worst home defeat for the 16-time NBA champion franchise. Staples Center's lower bowl was half empty in the final minutes, an unfamiliar sight in an arena used to celebrating championships.

The Lakers haven't lost in the first round of the postseason since 2007, but they appear unable to contend with the tested, veteran Spurs. San Antonio led throughout the final 44 minutes, going up by 18 in the first half and 25 early in the fourth quarter with their smooth, flexible offense.

Tiago Splitter limped to the Spurs' locker room late in the third quarter with a sprained left ankle, but not much else went poorly for San Antonio while silencing the Lakers' enthusiastic crowd.

With Bryant and Nash joined by Jodie Meeks and Steve Blake on the injured list, the Lakers started Goudelock and Darius Morris, using a starting five that had never started together for the second time in three games. Morris added 24 points, getting 12 in the fourth quarter of the historic blowout.

After finishing the regular season with a loss at Staples Center among their seven defeats in their final 10 games, the Spurs took control of the series with two methodical wins in San Antonio. Nash was largely ineffective after missing the final eight regular-season games, and the Spurs' veteran chemistry was more than enough to finish off the Lakers.

The first half of Game 3 had the same theme. San Antonio jumped to an 18-point lead late in the second quarter with steady offense from 10 scorers, while the Lakers had an understandable lack of chemistry.

The Lakers' tumultuous season appears to be drawing to a merciful end, since they're nearly out of healthy players after beginning the season with a star-studded roster and championship aspirations.

Nine of the Lakers' 15 players were on their injury report for Game 3, and Metta World Peace played despite getting fluid drained from a cyst behind his surgically repaired left knee.

Bryant attended the game, hobbling through the Lakers' locker room before the game with crutches and a large walking boot on his immobilized ankle, but didn't join Nash, Blake and Meeks watching in suits at courtside.

The Lakers were forced to rely on Goudelock, their second-round draft pick from two years ago who spent this season in the D-League until Los Angeles signed him 12 days ago, and Morris, another second-year pro who rarely left the Lakers' bench this season.

Goudelock, the MVP of the NBA's D-League this season, put up plenty of points with ample opportunity to shoot, but Parker largely matched him while Duncan thoroughly outplayed Howard and Gasol down low with his timeless game as the Spurs pulled away.

Goudelock started slowly, but scored 10 points in a 2:25 burst late in the second quarter to trim San Antonio's halftime lead to 55-44.

NOTES: Gasol is the seventh player to post a playoff triple-double in Lakers history. ... F Boris Diaw, the Spurs' only player with a significant injury, is running on a treadmill and shooting in his comeback from the removal of a cyst from his spine. He's likely to play 2-on-2 with contact next week. ... World Peace ran with obvious discomfort in his knee. Before the game, he considered sitting out, but didn't feel he could miss a game with the Lakers' injury woes. ... Ashton Kutcher, David Arquette, Jon Heder and "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner watched from courtside.

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You know what's missing in this world?

A website where you can list an SEO company you've worked with and make a review of whether they did you any good.

A bit like Tripadvisor, but called something like SEOadvisor.

I can't think of another industry where you basically hand them ?1000s and they do stuff and they won't tell you anything but "Be patient, these things take months," and at the end of the year when nothing has happened, you don't get your money back.

Actually I can think of another industry. It reminds me of homeopathic medicine.

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You know what's missing in this world?

A website where you can list an SEO company you've worked with and make a review of whether they did you any good.

A bit like Tripadvisor, but called something like SEOadvisor.

I can't think of another industry where you basically hand them ?1000s and they do stuff and they won't tell you anything but "Be patient, these things take months," and at the end of the year when nothing has happened, you don't get your money back.

Actually I can think of another industry. It reminds me of homeopathic medicine.

And just like 'Tripadvisor' it will be open to blackmail and corruption.......

So I'm in for starting it...Anyone else?

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Gawd, it would be brilliant. Those companies would really have to make a special effort to make a difference if they thought that future clients would be able to get access to their actual results.

They've had it their own way long enough.

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I agree - we've had nothing but bad experiences with out-of-house SEO agencies.

My friend asked me to look at the performance of his chosen out of house agency over a year.
Ranking decreased, no change to on-page factors, I discovered just 2 new backlinks from less than credible websites and the chosen keyword they wanted to target had <10 traffic potential.

All of this charged at ?2,000 per month, with an additional ?1,000 report summary per month.

Wonderful.

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There are so many cowboys out there.

People Per Hour have reviews of work done - search for SEO and pick UK flags and read the reviews. Maybe that is a better option?

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In the world of SEO word of mouth is probably the most reliable.

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I can recommend a couple of good firms, although they will not be cheap. Both in the UK.

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Not sure it would work anyway, see if anyone can spot any genuine good reviews on the Review Center section below (bit like 'Where's Wally' but alot harder!):

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I have never really looked at reviewcentre before.

This is a funny example: http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews187146.html#Reviews

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After Childhood Cancer | Your Health Journal - Len Saunders

By Beth Kurt, MD

kidsjumpingLess than 20 percent of children survived cancer in the 1960?s. Fortunately, the five-year survival rate for childhood cancer is now approaching 80 percent. (1)

As a consequence of these improved survival rates, more teenagers and young adults who have undergone cancer therapy will go on to face special challenges when transitioning from active cancer treatment to resuming a normal life. Many survivors of childhood cancer experience late occurring health complications related to their cancer or its treatment; thus, regular medical follow-up is critical to maintain good health.

Recent studies have found that significant numbers of childhood cancer survivors do not receive the follow-up care needed. (2) The reasons may include financial difficulties, lack of insurance or a desire to move past a cancer diagnosis. To make matters more difficult, most primary care providers have cared for only a handful of childhood cancer patients and are not well-equipped to refer families to cancer centers to provide the best follow-up care. (3)

At our After Care and Transition (ACT) Program clinic visits, we provide a summary letter to the patient and their primary care physician, which details information about the cancer diagnosis, treatment and health problems that may occur as a result. We also provide resources for further reading and ways to stay healthy.

Among the issues that cancer survivors need to discuss and learn about at their follow-up doctor visits are:

? Signs and symptoms that should prompt a visit to their doctor.

? Risk for infertility and premature menopause.

? Risk for long-term heart toxicity and ways to improve or maintain heart health.

? Resources for mental health counseling.

? College scholarship opportunities.

? Other preventative health measures: use of sunscreen/risk for skin cancer, hearing protection etc.

One particular challenge stems from normal tensions between adolescent desires for autonomy and privacy, and strong parental desires to protect and care for their child both during and long after a life-threatening illness.

doctorDuring appointments with our patients, we do our best to educate adolescents and young adults about the importance of learning their own medical histories and speaking up when they have a concern about how they are feeling. This can be difficult, as adolescents may be inclined to deny symptoms like pain, depression or certain worries in front of their parents, and ?neglect? to share information unless the right questions are asked. Well-meaning parents, on the other hand, are so used to being the primary historian and making decisions for their child, that it?s a learning process for them, too.

We encourage patients and their physicians to contact us if they have questions about how a health concern may relate to their cancer history. All of us at the ACT clinic keep an open-door policy, even after patients have officially ?graduated? from the practice.

References:

1) National Cancer Institute

2) Oeffinger KC, Mertens AC, Hudson MM, Gurney JG, Casillas J, Chen H, et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Ann Fam Med 2004;2:61-70.

3) Nathan PC, Daugherty CK, Wroblewski KE, Kigin ML, Stewart TV Hlubocky FJ et al, Family physician preferences and knowledge gaps regarding the care of adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer. J Cancer Survivor, 2013.

- Beth Kurt, MD, pediatric oncologist, Spectrum Health Medical Group and co-director of the After Care and Transition (ACT) Program for childhood cancer survivors at Helen DeVos Children?s Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI.

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Dutch cyberattack suspect arrested in Spain

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) ? A Dutch citizen has been arrested in Spain in connection with what experts described as the biggest cyberattack in the history of the Internet, one launched against an anti-spam watchdog group last month, prosecutors announced Friday.

The Netherlands National Prosecution Office said a 35-year-old suspect it identified only by his initials, S.K., was arrested Thursday at his home in Barcelona. Authorities also seized computers and mobile phones. Dutch prosecutors do not release full names of suspects, in line with privacy laws.

According to a prosecution statement, the man is suspected of "unprecedentedly serious attacks on the non-profit organization Spamhaus." He was held on a European arrest warrant and is expected to be extradited to the Netherlands to face justice.

The so-called denial-of-service attack on Spamhaus fired a torrent of data at the organization's servers and was blamed for other disruptions online. Dutch banks and an electronic payment service also have been hit by similar attacks in recent weeks, but prosecutors say they do not believe they are linked to the Spamhaus incident

Spamhaus, a site responsible for keeping ads for counterfeit Viagra and bogus weight-loss pills out of the world's inboxes, said it apparently was targeted by groups angry at being blacklisted by the Swiss-British group.

Prosecutors said the cyberattack also hit "partners" of Spamhaus in the United States, the Netherlands and Britain.

At the time, Vincent Hanna, a researcher with Spamhaus, called it a "small miracle" the organization had remained online during the cyber onslaught.

Denial-of-service attacks overwhelm a server with traffic ? like hundreds of letters being jammed through a mail slot at the same time. Security experts measure those attacks in bits of data per second. Recent cyberattacks ? such as the ones that caused persistent outages at U.S. banking sites late last year ? have tended to peak at 100 billion bits per second.

But the assault on Spamhaus shattered the charts, clocking in at 300 billion bits per second, according to San Francisco-based CloudFlare Inc., which Spamhaus enlisted to help it weather the attack.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dutch-cyberattack-suspect-arrested-spain-162055030.html

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Wednesday 10 April 2013

Kanye West Sued Over 'Gold Digger' Sample

Family of David Pryor want royalties for signature, 'get down girl, go 'head, get down' bit.
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'Don't Get Sick' Bill: Missouri Rep. Steve Cookson Proposes Punishing Students Who Miss School (VIDEO)

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Missouri GOP Rep. Steve Cookson is sponsoring a bill that says the children of welfare recipients must attend public school at least 90 percent of the time in order to receive medical benefits. Students who miss more than 10 percent of class will be ineligible for aid. Cookson was also behind a controversial bill introduced last year that sought to eliminate any mention of sexual orientation in the state's schools.

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UAE man jailed 10 months for tweeting on father's trial

DUBAI (Reuters) - A court in the United Arab Emirates sentenced a man to 10 months in jail on Monday after he tweeted details of the trial of his father and 93 other people accused of plotting to seize power in the Gulf Arab state, an Emirati activist said.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said last week that Abdulla al-Hadidi was arrested on March 21 on charges of publishing "in bad faith" false details of a public trial session on the Internet.

The day before the arrest, officials from the Federal Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi had informed Hadidi and several other relatives of the defendants family members would no longer be allowed to attend the trial, HRW said.

Rights groups urged UAE authorities to grant full public access to the trial. A source close to the UAE government has said the trial was taking place in a "very transparent manner".

UAE newspapers have said the defendants belong to al-Islah, a local Islamist group which says it wants peaceful reform.

Emirati activist Ahmed Mansoor said the Abu Dhabi court found Hadidi guilty of publishing on Twitter "with bad intent" what happened at the hearing. But the court acquitted him of using force and violence with public officials during the trial.

Mansoor, who said he had spoken to one of the lawyers involved in the case, told Reuters Hadidi's attorney would appeal the sentence.

A source close to the UAE government said it "is not our practice to comment on court deliberations and rulings".

The state news agency WAM in January quoted the attorney general, Salem Saeed Kubaish, as saying that members of the group had sought to penetrate institutions of the state, including schools, universities and ministries.

The defendants are accused of "belonging to an illegal, secret organization ... that aims to counter the foundations of this state in order to seize power and of contacting foreign entities and groups to implement this plan," WAM said.

(Writing by Yara Bayoumy; Editing by Sami Aboudi and Robin Pomeroy)

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Olivia Wilde, Emma Stone team up for Revlon walk

(AP) ? Olivia Wilde and Emma Stone are getting ready to share the spotlight, and Wilde's fiance might be there, too.

Wilde and Stone will return as co-hosts of the 20th annual EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women in New York on May 4, and Wilde says Jason Sudeikis may join her for the five-kilometer fundraiser.

Revlon and the Entertainment Industry Foundation also announced Monday that expectant mom Halle Berry will host the Los Angeles event for the seventh time. It's set for May 11.

The EIF Run/Walk for Women has drawn nearly a million participants and donated more than $68 million to support women's cancer research since it was established in 1994.

No word on whether Berry's baby-daddy, actor Olivier Martinez, or Stone's beau, "Spider-Man" star Andrew Garfield, will join the races.

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Sunday 31 March 2013

The Golden Guide Of Travel In Myanmar

One of the most mesmerizing aspects of the Burmese landscape is its plethora of golden pagodas and Buddha statues. And, for anyone looking forward to a surreal holiday, where leisure and exotic vistas rank high, a trip through the exquisite landscape of Myanmar comes highly recommended. For those visiting this exotic country only to delve deeper into its culture and enjoy the many hues of its pagoda sprinkled landscape, adding the following destinations to their Myanmar travel itinerary will prove to be a good choice.

Beginning your travel in Myanmar from the city of Yangon will be the best option as it is the most convenient entry point into the country. This Garden City of the East is home to lush tropical foliage and gorgeous lakes, giving you the opportunity to begin your journey on a cool and soothing note. Best known for the Shwedagon pagoda, where remnants of the past four Buddhas lay hidden within a 99 meter pagoda covered in 40 tons of gold leaf, Yangon is also home to the Kyaukhtatgyi pagoda where a 70 meter reclining Buddha blissfully watches over his visitors.

The next stop on the golden tour through Myanmar should be the picturesque Inle Lake. Home to the Inha tribes, ancient Buddhist monasteries, crumbling architectural delights as well as the holiest shrine of Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, all set against the scenic backdrop of a misty plateau and azure lake, this pristine destination is sure to stay etched in your memory for a long time to come. While at Inle Lake it is also recommended to take a tour through the villages to see the locals, fishermen and weavers go through their daily routine.

The next stop during your Myanmar Luxury Travels should be the city of Mandalay. Another prominent Buddhist and cultural hub, here too you will have the opportunity to treat your eyes to the sight of stunning pagodas, exquisite forts as well as mosaic shrines, all of which come set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Shan mountain range and Irrawaddy River, with a lush countryside to put the icing on the cake.

No golden tour of Myanmar can be complete without a visit to the quaint town of Monywa, also home to 500,000 images of Buddha. While in Monywa a visit to the famous pagoda of Boditahtaung is a must as it houses the biggest likeness of Budda in the country. The caves and murals of Po Win Taung are also worth a visit.

Last, but not the least, Bagan with its 2300 pagodas spread across a lush landscape of 40 square km is the best way to end your golden trail of Myanmar Vacations. Here you shall have the opportunity to explore dramatic temple ruins, monasteries, libraries and caves, which can easily be toured by bicycle or even a hot-air balloon for a touch of luxury to your journey.

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Saturday 30 March 2013

Publishing to Amazon

Did you ever think that a day would come when you could publish your own book and get it in front of tens of millions of potential buyers?

Well that day is well and truly here - it's never been easier to publish with Amazon and reach for the stars.

So right off the bat, how does publishing a book with Amazon compare with what most of us would call the conventional?

Benefits Well, first and foremost there's the benefit that comes with not having to invest massive amounts of money on inventory in advance.

Publishing to Amazon means taking all orders in the form of digital requests for your book, which means you can print them in as limited numbers as you need and never run the risk of going OTT and thus wasting money.

Next up, not only is the Amazon publisher able to set his or her own price for their book or books, but they are also able to make use of free publishing and royalties as high as 70% for every copy sold.

This is something that in both respects is a vast improvement on conventional book publishing. And then comes the fact that all you need in order to get your book in front of a global market is an Amazon account and a manuscript - all the technical details are taken care of behind the scenes by those in the know.

Amazon publishes books on behalf of thousands of people every week and knows what they're doing better than any other authority on Earth. How do you publish a book on Amazon?

The process used to publish to Amazon really couldn't be easier and is done through Amazon subsidiary CreateSpace. Put simply, it is all a case of opening the necessary account, which is free of charge, producing a manuscript of the kind of quality you know will sell and then handing over the publishing duties to Amazon.

Even eBook publish costs can be huge with some companies, but with Amazon it's about as risk-free as it gets and the rewards can be huge.

What's more, you also have full control of your book and your account at all time, therefore can influence where it's sold, how and for what price as and when you wish.

The Amazon publish service really is unlike any on the web today and has already produced an immeasurable number of best-sellers. Put simply - if you're got the talent, they've got the know-how to get your name in lights like it deserves to be.

In your free Publish On Kindle For Cash report you will learn how to create a new income stream for your business or to supplement your current income!

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South Africa: Mandela making progress in hospital

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? Nelson Mandela is making "steady progress" while being treated for a recurring lung infection and he had a full breakfast on Friday, South African authorities said.

The office of President Jacob Zuma released a statement in which it said the former president and anti-apartheid leader was in good spirits after being taken late Wednesday to a hospital in the capital, Pretoria.

"The doctors report that he is making steady progress. He remains under treatment and observation in hospital," the statement said.

"We would like to repeat our appeal for the media and the public to respect the privacy of Madiba and his family," it said, using Mandela's clan name, a term of affection.

It is 94-year-old Mandela's third trip to a hospital since December. At that time, he spent three weeks in a hospital in Pretoria, where he was treated for a lung infection and had a procedure to remove gallstones. Earlier this month, he was hospitalized overnight for what authorities said was a successful, scheduled medical test.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been particularly vulnerable to respiratory problems since contracting tuberculosis during his 27-year imprisonment for fighting white racist rule in his country.

President Barack Obama said Thursday he was concerned about Mandela's health, but noted he was as strong physically as he has been in leadership and character. Obama said he was sending his thoughts and prayers to Mandela, and he described him as a hero and an inspiration who gave everything to his people.

Zuma's office said Thursday that doctors were acting with extreme caution because of the advanced age of Mandela, who has become increasingly frail in recent years.

Mandela, who became South Africa's first black president in 1994, is a revered figure in his homeland, which has named buildings and other places after him and uses his image on national bank notes.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-africa-mandela-making-progress-hospital-114730480.html

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Startup Diaries: Get Techy, Get Financial, Go Mobile & Automate ...

Lucia Borraccino, Director & Founder of Nanny Network It is an exciting time to be in business ? the ideas being created online are shaping the future of the Internet and how we consume.?

I started my business 2 years ago by putting up a single poster in a shop which attracted my first clients and today I am still trying to translate that idea of the local in the wider world of the Internet. ?

The single most important route to market is through word of mouth advertising, and this is where one begins.

I run a childcare agency called Nanny Network, connecting parents in London with nannies and babysitters.? We offer a wide range of services, and most recently added a new ?emergency childcare? helpline, which is keeping me on my toes.? I have also started another company ?Book a?Babysitter? which is still being designed but is already very popular.

I started my business with no funding and no money at all while I was working myself as a nanny - ?this gave me a great head-start and meant I could really offer value to my customers right from the beginning.?

I created the business in the area I grew up in so I know it really well and this hyper local element meant the business had some authenticity online.?

I also did thorough research into my competitors ? I was offering the same service as them but I wanted to deliver it in an improved and more modern way.? I posed both as a nanny and a parent online and also in person to really understand what competitors were offering and how I could do it better.

Creating my website was in two important stages. The first step was in the design of my website ? I wanted it to be fresh and aesthetically pleasing rather than just a holding page with some random information.? In order to offer a decent website you have got to get techy ? you have got to understand what goes behind a website and how search engine optimisation works.? Once you build the correct front and back end of your site, the second step is to engage properly with your customers.? You won?t be able to do this unless you know very well who your customers are and where they hang out online. ??Once you are sure, you need to monitor what is happening in their world, and listen to them.? Find out what bothers them and offer a solution. ??

The more you know about your customers, the more you can offer them.

I wanted everything we do online and offline to be simple and transparent for our clients.? By simple I mean easy to use and convenient ? both for the clients but also for me as I didn?t want to be drowning in a sea of admin every day.? In making everything transparent ? in terms of how we recruit and who we recruit I was listening to my customers and I was adding honesty to the business which some other agencies have neglected to do.?

Marketing is something I find fascinating and especially now with the power of social media you can have really cheap marketing because other people are doing it for you! Today the dissemination of information means everybody has a voice online and if you can manipulate that song so they are mentioning you then are on to a winner.? Social life has migrated online and so you really need to get tuned in with the flow of online marketing and how to manage it. ?

In the beginning I felt like I was making everything up as I went along and I just said yes to every customer.?

Now I still say yes but the difference is I now know how much work is involved and how to price accordingly.? It is really important to get a tight business model in place as soon as possible so you have a map in your head to work with. You also need to know where those roads lead to as being an entrepreneur you must think innovatively and always be prepared to change the route if necessary.

An interesting theory is the ?Lean Startup? I find this type of work exciting ? reading about this made me see how I can experiment in my business and I love doing this ? it is a great progressive way to business ? constantly changing how you operate or offer a service and measuring the response.?

Sometimes you never know how people respond to something until you test it and this is fundamental to being successful.?

For example, after one year of running Nanny Network I decided to create a new website, one that could offer more information and certainly do more for the customers.? The new website was also cleaner, slicker and much more professional.? When I launched it - the phone stopped ringing and I couldn?t work out what went wrong.? It seemed that people were responding well to the old website which although looked patchwork, made customers feel at ease and emotionally they felt at home.? The new one was almost over the top and I had suddenly lost the simplicity and the sentiment of the old one.? However, I stuck with the new version, old customers came back and the new ones loved it ? they loved that you could view nanny profiles online and that you could book and pay online.? There was no point in putting back up the old one ??business and entrepreneurs need to be progressive and reinvigorate old ideas.?This is the ethos behind the ?Lean Startup? theory.

I am inspired by some big websites out there.? My favourite is Airbnb.? This is such a wise idea, creating a simple and beautiful website, which relies on people sharing their thoughts on places to stay.? In the chaotic world of todays Internet, this is they key to standing out.? If people can enjoy looking at and using a site and they can interact with it by sharing information or thoughts - they will spread the word for you.? Airbnb absolutely nailed this idea and created a website which is stripped down, and is a simple pleasure to use.? I love their use of huge dreamy visuals on the homepage with a very simple search box to find what you need. ?Makes you want to book a holiday there and then.? Far too many websites are too text heavy ? makes you want to fall asleep !

Mine still needs a lot of development but I am seeing it as a work in progress.?I see my whole business as a work in progress.?I am still responding to what customers need and I am certainly still learning how to go about it all. ??

At times it felt more like a project and at other times it was a real struggle financially and I felt like I was interning in my own company.

I am very into the idea of growing my business organically ? I am still looking for investment for a new idea, I have had some offers but they weren?t good enough.? I?m still shopping around for the best deal.

Networking is very important no matter what your business ? I shied away from these kind of events for ages but it is actually vital to being an entrepreneur.? I was once at an event and a woman was on at me about her cosmetics company and she certainly gave me my ?lightbulb? moment.? I had been playing around for a while with an idea in my head about supplying babysitters to top hotels in London and she said when she was struggling, she simply took her tiny bottles of smells to a few 5-star hotels and asked if they wanted to stock them.? The idea was simple ? I just approached the top hotels in London in person and asked if they wanted our babysitters ? now we are close to signing contracts with some very big hotel conglomerates.? I would not have seen the simplicity in the idea if I had not got talking to that lady over a free glass of wine.?

Sometimes you can over-complicate an idea in your head and you just need somebody to point out the obvious.?

Here are some of my (perhaps obvious) tips:

  • Do not ever be afraid to pick up the phone if you want something whether it is simply information or a potential new client.
  • Surround yourself with people who inspire you.
  • Clean up your act online ? are there Facebook pictures available publicly of you drunk in first year? Get rid of them.
  • Smarten up ? A big chunk of what I do is recruitment.? I can tell you first impressions are everything.? Get a haircut, polish your shoes, do what it takes to appear smart and fresh always.
  • Be friendly, polite, and savvy but never gushing.? It?s over-bearing and puts people off.
  • Always follow up, always say thank you.
  • Get techy ? you can?t afford not to.? Same with financials.?? Get to grips with this ? if the numbers don?t add up ? you don?t have a business.
  • Automate every possible corner of what you do so you can free up your valuable time.
  • With every opportunity there is ?risk? so don?t get too excited at each hand shake.
  • Realise what you are good at and also what you are bad at.? Hand over the things you can?t get your head around to somebody else and pay them for their time.? You will save tons in the long run.
  • Have a ?power hour? every day, twice a day.? I learnt this from my old boss.? Productivity goes through the roof.
  • Is your site ?mobile friendly?? It has to be.
  • Look at video marketing ? 90% of all traffic is through videos, I?m missing out ? we are all missing out on this and it?s the future.?

Lucia Borraccino, the Director and founder of Nanny Network is 27 years old and is from Hackney, London. She launched Nanny Network two years ago and has also started a new project,?Book a Babysitter.?Lucia has provided nannies and babysitters for many families across London and also for some celebrity clients for whom she offers a discreet and simple service. Lucia currently works in a co-working office to keep sane and is hoping to start a part time MBA in September.

Source: http://www.thenextwomen.com/2013/03/28/startup-diaries-get-techy-get-financial-go-mobile-automate

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Friday 29 March 2013

Airlines should charge for overweight passengers, economist ...

Airlines around the globe have gone to great lengths in recent years to reduce the weight they carry, with an eye to decreasing fuel requirements and increasing profit.

The Great Seat Squeeze: How airlines are trying to pack more people on a plane without anybody knowing

Without much fanfare, WestJet Airlines Ltd. has been quietly rolling out some strategic changes to its fleet of Boeing 737s in recent weeks, altering the cabin configuration fairly dramatically to add a new class of seating, all the while packing in more travelers in the rest of its planes.

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That was especially true when soaring fuel prices in 2008 threatened to upend the industry ? a year before the recession actually did. But one economist suggests airlines haven?t gone far enough, that it?s time airlines built a system to monetize their greatest weight variable: the passenger.

Removing excess weight from an aircraft can have a tremendous impact on overall profitability and allows it to be more competitive by keeping fares lower.?WestJet Airlines Ltd., for example, has gone to extraordinary measures to reduce weight, from shrinking the size of its in-flight magazine and printing it on lighter paper stock to using a lightweight paint on the aircraft.?Simple things like switching to lighter service carts are saving roughly 1.8 million litres in fuel a year, the carrier said.

Air Canada has done the same, switching to lighter seat covers, carpeting, and even using iPads on flight decks rather than manuals, which save about 40 kilograms per flight.

Both airlines are reducing the amount of water ? even the amount of fuel ? they carry on shorter flights to lighten the load.?The benefits are clear ? Air Canada estimates that for each kilogram it removes from one of its Boeing 763 aircraft, it will save 3,925 kilograms of fuel every year.

At the same time, while charging for excess weight for checked bags has long been the standard, charging to check a second bag ? even a first ? has become common.

Air Canada and WestJet will also be rolling out higher-density cabins in the coming months using lightweight seats that allow for more passengers without overly impacting comfort or the weight of the aircraft.

Many passengers ask why airlines only charge for overweight baggage but not for overweight passengers, if weight is the key concern for an airplane operation and more weight results in more fuel consumption

But while passengers might be already feeling the squeeze, an economist from Norway has another modest proposal for airlines to better balance the weight they carry with the revenue they collect by charging passengers based on overall weight ? including themselves and their luggage.

Bharat Bhatta specializes in econometrics and choice modeling and is an economist working as an associate professor in Sogn og Fjordane University College in Norway. He argues that more airlines should consider a ?pay-as-you-weigh? model for ticketing where those who weighed more than the average passenger would pay more, while those who weighed less would get a discount.

In the March issue of the Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, Mr. Bhatta wrote that the model would not be discriminatory toward obese people and would also strike a better balance for those who are underweight.

?A passenger gets a fixed amount of weight for the baggage and an unlimited amount of weight for oneself under the status quo,? he wrote in the article.

?Many passengers ask why airlines only charge for overweight baggage but not for overweight passengers, if weight is the key concern for an airplane operation and more weight results in more fuel consumption,? he added.

To be clear, no airline has openly discussed implementing such measures since Irish low-cost carrier Ryan Air first floated the idea in 2009 after nearly a third of its passengers responding to an online survey said they supported the move.

Richard Bartrem, WestJet spokesman, said he believes no carrier, even the ultra-low-cost carriers, has taken the step yet because of the backlash they would receive from consumers.

?The public uproar would not be worth the risk, ? he said. ?Who would want to be the one to take the first step??

But the Canadian Transportation Agency has no specific precedents that would prevent such measure from being implemented, said Chantal Laflamme, a spokesperson for the agency.

The Supreme Court did uphold the CTA?s one-passenger-one-fare policy in 2008, which now prevents Air Canada, WestJet and Jazz from charging the disabled for a second seat, including those who are considered disabled by obesity and unable to fit in a single seat. But the regulations in Canada do not apply to people who are obese but not disabled as a result of their obesity.

Both WestJet and Air Canada require a medical certificate for obese passengers to qualify for the extra seat at no charge. In order to remove error or confusion, Air Canada?s assessment form instructs the qualifying physician to seat the patient on a ?paper covered examination table? and carefully measure and record the size of their posterior. In many other countries, the free seat is not an option.

Several international carriers, including Southwest Airlines, encourage obese passengers to purchase an extra seat under their so-called ?customer of size policy,? which will see the last person to check in to a full flight bumped if it is deemed that the person is too large to fit into a single seat. But not necessarily the obese one.

Last year, the U.K. Court of Appeal also opened the door to so-called ?fat taxes? on passengers when it ruled that the Montreal Convention, a framework of international rules and regulations on air travel, takes precedence over parts of Britain?s discrimination and disability laws once the aircraft leaves the runway, eliminating a passenger?s ability to seek redress for being charged for a second seat.

Linda McKay-Panos, a lawyer and executive director of the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre, was the complainant in one of the cases that led to the Supreme Court?s one-passenger-one-fare policy after she was forced to fly in an economy seat on an Air Canada flight in 1997 that couldn?t accommodate her.

Her 11-year fight with the airline to change its policy to accommodate obese people contributed to the changes it has since adopted to not charge for a second seat.

She said the pay-as-you-weigh policy might make a good economic argument, but doesn?t think it would fly here in Canada.

?I think that?s ridiculous,? she said. ?That?s a slippery slope of blaming people. When you?re in the business of serving the public, you take them as they come.?

While the statement may prove contentious, Mr. Bhatta argues the current system is already discriminatory in that passengers who weigh less or are carrying less luggage are already subsidizing the flights of those who are carrying more weight and raise the overall average weight of passengers and therefore fares.

Mr. Bhatta argues airlines have dynamic pricing models that charge different prices to different passengers based on when they book their flights, whether they?re flying direct or with a layover, among other variables to maximize the price of fares and minimize the amount of empty seats on their flights.

?We emphasize that the fare policy that charges heavier passengers more but does not give any discount to lighter passengers can benefit only the airlines but harm the passengers and the society at large,? he said.

But he said carriers are failing to maximize their profitability by not charging more to passengers who are above the average weight and cost them more to fly, he said.

?Charging according to weight is a standard principle in transporting goods by any transport modes such as rail, road, human or pack animals, air and water,? he said.

The more weight in a plane, the more fuel it costs to fly; as a result it is justifiable to say that a passenger should contribute to the cost of flying the plane

?The more weight in a plane, the more fuel it costs to fly; as a result it is justifiable to say that a passenger should contribute to the cost of flying the plane?? he added.

But Mr. Bhatta acknowledged it may be a difficult system to enforce without impacting check-in times and causing major disruptions for the travelling public.

He floated several models from charging based strictly on the weight of the passenger plus their luggage, or the passenger themselves with a weight limit on their bags.

Or, he said, airlines could determine an average weight for a passenger and their bags, and grant them a 25% window on other side before the fees or discounts kick in.

He argued the measures could be enforced either through self-declaration at the time of purchase, with random checks to enforce the issue, or charging a fixed fare with an extra fee tacked on or refunded to a credit card after a weigh-in.

But he also argued it could cut down on security lines, because it could replace the need to charge for a first and second checked bag and reduce carry-on luggage.

?Although every passenger will not benefit from the model, one does not pay for others? excess weight as in an average fare policy. Charging according to weight and space is a universally accepted principle not only in transportation but also in other services,? he said.

What do you think? Should airlines start charging passengers by the pound? Take our poll.

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2013/03/29/should-airlines-start-charging-passengers-by-the-pound/

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Know the Difference Between Types of Computer Monitors and Pick the Best One

Know the Difference Between Types of Computer Monitors and Pick the Best OneKnow the Difference Between Types of Computer Monitors and Pick the Best One It may seem like size is all that matters when it comes to buying a monitor, but there's a lot going on under the hood. This video from Techquickie tells you everything you need to know about LCD monitors as fast as possible.

We've run through your five favorite monitors before, but if you're shopping around, it's important to know what you're looking for. Gamers may want a "TN" monitor because they have higher refresh rates, while graphic designers will probably prefer an IPS monitor, which has more accurate color and better viewing angles. Check out the video above to see an insanely quick rundown of the different types of monitors, so you're better informed the next time around. If you want a bit more info, Coding Horror has a pretty good article on the subject, too.

LCD Monitor Panels Types - All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible | Techquickie

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Space station shifts its orbit to make speedy crew rendezvous possible

Shamil Zhumatov / Reuters

A police helicopter flies next to the Soyuz TMA-08M spacecraft as it is transported to its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26. The Soyuz will carry NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy along with Russian cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov and Alexander Misurkin to the International Space Station.

By James Oberg, NBC News Space Analyst

For more than 30 years, Russian spaceships have taken two days to dock with their target ??but on Thursday, the travel time for a Soyuz capsule carrying three spacefliers to the International Space Station is being trimmed to six hours.

Has the Soyuz suddenly become speedier? Not really.

The Soyuz itself won't fly any faster when it's sent into space at 4:43 p.m. ET from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It won't have any fundamentally new or improved guidance and navigation system. "All the systems of the vehicle are the same, but the work is more intense," Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov, the Soyuz's commander, said last week during a news briefing. "There are no new systems or modes in the vehicle, but the coordination work of the crew should be better."

This faster flight plan is possible only because someone else is doing the real work. The space station itself has shifted its position to be nearer to the Soyuz when that spacecraft goes into orbit. It is quite literally moving itself right in front of the speeding Soyuz.


The rapid rendezvous procedure has already been tested twice with robotic supply flights, but this is the first time it's been used with a crewed spacecraft. If it works, the crew should be docking with the station at 10:31 p.m. ET Thursday, taking the fastest ride to an orbital destination since NASA's Skylab missions, 40 years ago.

Hunter and hunted
Chasing down a target in the trackless void of space is not as simple as merely catching sight of it and thrusting towards it. The inflexible rules of orbital mechanics ??motion along orbital paths ? demand precise timing of critical course changes on the part of the vehicle that's doing the chasing.

For any space rendezvous, the first critical time is the moment when the chaser?s launch pad passes below the target?s circular orbit. If the chaser is launched during this moment and heads in a direction parallel to the target's orbital course, it winds up more or less in the same orbital plane as the target. That's the "planar window" for a launch.

But there's another critical timing requirement, having to do with how far ahead the target is when the chaser enters orbit. The target could be at any point in the circular path it follows around Earth, but it's important to choose the right point for launching the chaser.

Shamil Zhumatov / Reuters

The Soyuz TMA-08M spacecraft is transported from its assembly hangar to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome on March 26.

The numbers give you an idea of the scale of the problem: The space station travels in a circular orbit that averages around 224 miles (360 kilometers) in altitude, and the chaser spacecraft are usually launched into initial orbits averaging around 143 miles (230 kilometers). That lower orbit is faster, both because gravity is slightly stronger there, and because the radius is smaller, which makes each circuit shorter.

For that difference in average altitude, a typical chaser spacecraft will catch up with the station at a rate of 560 mph (900 kilometers per hour). So if the chaser starts out 5,600 miles (9,000 kilometers) behind the station in its orbit, it will take about 10 hours to overtake the station. If it?s 16,800 miles (27,000 kilometers) behind, it would take 30 hours. And it might be even farther.

Flexibility is key
If you have a long period of time available for making your rendezvous ? say, one or two days???you have more flexibility for launch opportunities, even if your chaser spacecraft starts out lagging far behind the station. Mission designers prefer to pick launch days on which the lag falls within a certain range. If it?s relatively far away, the chaser stays lower and faster for a longer period, to make up the lag. If the target is not so far away, the crew flies their ship higher sooner, to slow down the approach rate and arrive at the target at the same desired time.

The fast-rendezvous scenario, in contrast, has very little flexibility. The Soyuz has only a few hours to vary its altitude in order to accommodate a range of possible target distances. The range of acceptable distances between the chaser spacecraft and the space station is known as the "phase window." For a fast rendezvous, the phase window shrinks from what's typically about half of each orbit to as little as 5 percent of each orbit.

There are only a few launch opportunities when the precise time of the planar window also falls within the narrow slot of the phase window. That makes it harder to select an appropriate launch date for a fast rendezvous.

The job was easier back in the '60s, for the early rendezvous missions conducted by NASA and the Soviets. That's because those missions involved launching the target satellite first, and then launching the chaser no more than a few hours later. In such cases, the lag distance for the chaser's launch could be customized to fit the short range for a quick docking.

These days, the only way to approximate that required narrow slot in the sky is to have the International Space Station do an engine burn. This can push the station ahead or behind in its orbit, so that it happens to be at the proper distance at precisely the time when the Soyuz is launched.

That critical orbital maneuver took place a week ago: On March 21, a Progress cargo craft attached to the station fired its thrusters for 11 minutes and 13 seconds, pushing its orbital altitude from 253.5 to 255 miles (408 to 410.5 kilometers). It's just a mile and a half, but it's enough to ensure that the station will be in the right place, assuming that the Soyuz launches at the right time.

For all the virtuosity of the cosmonauts in their steering, the factor that makes the briefer trip at all possible is the target generously maneuvering itself right into the chaser?s sights. And for every quick rendezvous in the future, by Russian or American or other orbital vehicles, the same elaborate target line-up will be required.

More about orbital hookups:


NBC News space analyst James Oberg spent 22 years at NASA Mission Control, where he carried the title of Rendezvous Guidance and Procedures Officer?? RGPO, pronounced "Arr-Jeep-O." In that capacity he sat in the center of Mission Control's front row, down in the legendary "trench" of space maneuvering specialists.

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Sun block for the 'Big Dog'

Thursday, March 28, 2013

An international team of astronomers, including researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy and from the University of Cologne, successfully identified two titanium oxides in the extended atmosphere around a giant star. The object VY Canis Major is one of the largest stars in the known universe and close to the end of its life. The detection was made using telescope arrays in the USA and in France.

The discovery was made in the course of a study of a spectacular star, VY Canis Majoris or VY CMa for short, which is a variable star located in the constellation Canis Major (Greater Dog). "VY CMa is not an ordinary star, it is one of the largest stars known, and it is close the end of its life," says Tomasz Kami?ski from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy (MPIfR). In fact, with a size of about one to two thousand times that of the Sun, it could extend out to the orbit of Saturn if it were placed in the centre of our Solar System.

The star ejects large quantities of material which forms a dusty nebula. It becomes visible because of the small dust particles that form around it which reflect light from the central star. The complexity of this nebula has been puzzling astronomers for decades. It has been formed as a result of stellar wind, but it is not understood well why it is so far from having a spherical shape.

Neither is known what physical process blows the wind, i.e. what lifts the material up from the stellar surface and makes it expand. "The fate of VY CMa is to explode as a supernova, but it is not known exactly when it will happen", adds Karl Menten, head of the "Millimetre and Submillimetre Astronomy" Department at MPIfR.

Observations at different wavelengths provide different pieces of information which is characteristic for atomic and molecular gas and from which physical properties of an astronomical object can be derived. Each molecule has a characteristic set of lines, something like a 'bar code', that allows to identify what molecules exist in the nebula.

"Emission at short radio wavelengths, in so-called submillimetre waves, is particularly useful for such studies of molecules", says Sandra Br?nken from the University of Cologne. "The identification of molecules is easier and usually a larger abundance of molecules can be observed than at other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum."

The research team observed TiO and TiO2 for the first time at radio wavelengths. In fact, titanium dioxide has been seen in space unambiguously for the first time. It is known from every-day life as the main component of the commercially most important white pigment (known by painters as "titanium white") or as an ingredient in sunscreens. It is also quite possible that the reader consumed some amounts of it as it is used to colour food (coded as E171 in the labels).

However, stars, especially the coolest of them, are expected to eject large quantities of titanium oxides, which, according to theory, form at relatively high temperatures close to the star. "They tend to cluster together to form dust particles visible in the optical or in the infrared," says Nimesh Patel from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. "And the catalytic properties of TiO2 may influence the chemical processes taking place on these dust particles, which are very important for forming larger molecules in space", adds Holger M?ller from the University of Cologne.

Absorption features of TiO have been known from spectra in the visible region for more than a hundred years. In fact, these features are used in part to classify some types of stars with low surface temperatures (M- and S-type stars). The pulsation of Mira stars, one specific class of variable stars, is thought to be caused by titanium oxide. Mira stars, supergiant variable stars in a late stage of their evolution, are named after their prototype star "Mira" (the wonderful) in the constellation of Cetus (the 'sea monster' or the 'whale').

The observations of TiO and TiO2 show that the two molecules are easily formed around VY CMa at a location that is more or less as predicted by theory. It seems, however, that some portion of those molecules avoid forming dust and are observable as gas phase species. Another possibility is that the dust is destroyed in the nebula and releases fresh TiO molecules back to the gas. The latter scenario is quite likely as parts of the wind in VY CMa seem to collide with each other.

The new detections at submillimetre wavelengths are particularly important because they allow studying the process of dust formation. Also, at optical wavelengths, the radiation emitted by the molecules is scattered by dust present in the extended nebula which blurs the picture, while this effect is negligible at radio wavelengths allowing for more precise measurements.

The discoveries of TiO and TiO2 in the spectrum of VY CMa have been made with the Submillimetre Array (SMA), a radio interferometer located at Hawaii, USA. Because the instrument combines eight antennas which worked together as one big telescope 226-meters in size, astronomers were able to make observations at unprecedented sensitivity and angular resolution. A confirmation of the new detections was successively made later with the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI) located in the French Alps.

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Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 551, A113 (March 2013). DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201220290.

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: http://www.mpg.de

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