Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Study shows longer treatment for children with langerhans cell hystiocytosis improves survival rates

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Washington, DCA new international study finds that prolonged, intense initial treatment in children with multi-system Langerhans cell histiocytosis (MS-LCH) can achieve survival rates as high as 84 percenta full 15 percent improvement over the previous clinical trial in this series.

The study, LCH-III, is published in Blood, the journal of the American Society of Hematology. It is the third in a series of international randomized clinical trials for LCH that spans twenty years initiated and coordinated by the Histiocyte Society, a group of more than 200 physicians and scientists worldwide. The LCH clinical trial series are the first randomized clinical trials for the treatment of LCH.

Langerhans cells are found throughout the body and help regulate the immune system. In LCH, the cells proliferate excessively in a single organ or in multiple organ systems, damaging surrounding tissue and producing a wide range of symptoms. LCH occurs most often in children and its cause is unknown. In the most serious cases, LCH affects "risk organs," such as the liver or lungs, and can be fatal.

In this study, high-risk patients received one or two six-week courses of chemotherapy, followed by milder continuation therapy in those who responded to the initial coursefor a combined 12 months of treatment. The overall five-year survival probability for these patients was 84 percentsubstantially higher than in the two preceding trials (62 percent for LCH-I and 69 percent for LCH-II), in which patients were treated for six months. Moreover, the five-year risk of disease reactivation was much lower (27 percent) than in comparable patients in the two earlier trials.

Lower-risk patients in this study who responded after an initial six-week course of treatment were randomly assigned to receive six or 12 months' total treatment. The longer 12-month treatment significantly decreased the disease reactivation rate (37 percent), compared to the six-month treatment group (54 percent).

The study authors note that the first 12 weeks of treatment seem to be a critical time for patient outcomes with MS-LCH and that "aggressive salvage therapy was quite effective in patients not responding to the protocol therapy"achieving a survival rate of 75 percent.

"These findings are real cause for hope for children with multi-system LCH, now that we have achieved improved survival rates in these three sequential studies," said senior author Stephan Ladisch, MD, a researcher in the Center for Cancer and Immunology Research at the Children's Research Institute and Professor of Pediatrics and Biochemistry/Molecular Biology at Children's National Medical Center. "The international collaboration in these trials has been essential to making significant progress against such a rare disorder, and children around the world will benefit from this research."

Results of the first LCH clinical trial were published in 2001 in the Journal of Pediatrics. Findings from the second trial were published in Blood in 2008. Goals for future trials include reduction of the remaining 15 percent mortality among patients with risk-organ involvement and reduction of the 30-40 percent disease reactivation rate.

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About Children's National Medical Center

Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC, has been serving the nation's children since 1870. Home to Children's Research Institute and the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Children's National is consistently ranked among the top pediatric hospitals by U.S.News & World Report and the Leapfrog Group. Children's National is a Magnet designated hospital. With 303 beds and eight regional outpatient centers, Children's National is the premier provider of acute pediatric services in the Washington metropolitan area. For more information, visit ChildrensNational.org, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.


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Study shows longer treatment for children with langerhans cell hystiocytosis improves survival rates [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-May-2013
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Contact: Emily Hartman
ehartman@childrensnational.org
202-476-4500
Children's National Medical Center

Washington, DCA new international study finds that prolonged, intense initial treatment in children with multi-system Langerhans cell histiocytosis (MS-LCH) can achieve survival rates as high as 84 percenta full 15 percent improvement over the previous clinical trial in this series.

The study, LCH-III, is published in Blood, the journal of the American Society of Hematology. It is the third in a series of international randomized clinical trials for LCH that spans twenty years initiated and coordinated by the Histiocyte Society, a group of more than 200 physicians and scientists worldwide. The LCH clinical trial series are the first randomized clinical trials for the treatment of LCH.

Langerhans cells are found throughout the body and help regulate the immune system. In LCH, the cells proliferate excessively in a single organ or in multiple organ systems, damaging surrounding tissue and producing a wide range of symptoms. LCH occurs most often in children and its cause is unknown. In the most serious cases, LCH affects "risk organs," such as the liver or lungs, and can be fatal.

In this study, high-risk patients received one or two six-week courses of chemotherapy, followed by milder continuation therapy in those who responded to the initial coursefor a combined 12 months of treatment. The overall five-year survival probability for these patients was 84 percentsubstantially higher than in the two preceding trials (62 percent for LCH-I and 69 percent for LCH-II), in which patients were treated for six months. Moreover, the five-year risk of disease reactivation was much lower (27 percent) than in comparable patients in the two earlier trials.

Lower-risk patients in this study who responded after an initial six-week course of treatment were randomly assigned to receive six or 12 months' total treatment. The longer 12-month treatment significantly decreased the disease reactivation rate (37 percent), compared to the six-month treatment group (54 percent).

The study authors note that the first 12 weeks of treatment seem to be a critical time for patient outcomes with MS-LCH and that "aggressive salvage therapy was quite effective in patients not responding to the protocol therapy"achieving a survival rate of 75 percent.

"These findings are real cause for hope for children with multi-system LCH, now that we have achieved improved survival rates in these three sequential studies," said senior author Stephan Ladisch, MD, a researcher in the Center for Cancer and Immunology Research at the Children's Research Institute and Professor of Pediatrics and Biochemistry/Molecular Biology at Children's National Medical Center. "The international collaboration in these trials has been essential to making significant progress against such a rare disorder, and children around the world will benefit from this research."

Results of the first LCH clinical trial were published in 2001 in the Journal of Pediatrics. Findings from the second trial were published in Blood in 2008. Goals for future trials include reduction of the remaining 15 percent mortality among patients with risk-organ involvement and reduction of the 30-40 percent disease reactivation rate.

###

Contact: Emily Hartman or Paula Darte, 202-476-4500

About Children's National Medical Center

Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC, has been serving the nation's children since 1870. Home to Children's Research Institute and the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Children's National is consistently ranked among the top pediatric hospitals by U.S.News & World Report and the Leapfrog Group. Children's National is a Magnet designated hospital. With 303 beds and eight regional outpatient centers, Children's National is the premier provider of acute pediatric services in the Washington metropolitan area. For more information, visit ChildrensNational.org, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.


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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Zach Galifianakis Goatee: What Do You Think?

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NASA funds 3-D pizza (and chocolate) printer

Does computer-printed food conjure images of Star Trek's replicator? A prototype 3-D printer for food has already produced chocolate, but its designer has his sights set on pizza, which NASA hopes to feed to astronauts.

By Denise Chow,?SPACE.com / May 21, 2013

A 3-D printer generates the Nestle logo in Orbe, March 25. NASA is funding a 3-D printer that can produce edible food, from chocolate to pizza and more.

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Anjan Contractor, a senior mechanical engineer at Systems and Materials Research Corporation (SMRC), based in Austin, Texas, received a $125,000 grant from the space agency to build a prototype of his food synthesizer, as was?first reported by Quartz.

NASA hopes the technology may one day be used to feed astronauts on longer space missions, such as the roughly 520 days required for a manned flight to Mars. Manned missions to destinations deeper in the solar system would require food that can last an even longer amount of time.

"Long distance space travel requires 15-plus years of shelf life," Contractor told Quartz. "The way we are working on it is, all the carbs, proteins, and macro and micro nutrients are in powder form. We take moisture out, and in that form it will last maybe 30 years."

Dividing the various components of food in powder cartridges would theoretically enable users to mix them together, like the ingredients in normal recipes, to create a diverse array of nutritious meals.

To prove his idea works, Contractor printed chocolate. Now, he's aiming to build a more advanced prototype to print a pizza, according to Quartz.

The system will start by "printing" a sheet of dough, followed by a layer of tomato "sauce," which will consist of the powder mixed with water and oil. Instead of traditional toppings, the?3D-printed?pizza will be finished off with a layer of protein, which can be derived from animals, milk or plants, Contractor told Quartz.

While NASA sees applications for?3D printers?on future manned space missions, Contractor said his food synthesizer could also be an effective way of addressing the problem of food shortages from rapid population growth.

"I think, and many economists think, that current food systems can't supply 12 billion people sufficiently," Contractor told Quartz. "So we eventually have to change our perception of what we see as food."

Follow Denise Chow on Twitter?@denisechow. Follow us?@Spacedotcom,?Facebook?or?Google+. Originally published on?SPACE.com.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Kenya: UK soldier killing suspect arrested in 2010

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) ? A suspect in last week's savage killing of a British soldier on a London street was arrested in Kenya in 2010 while apparently preparing to train and fight with al-Qaida-linked Somali militants, an anti-terrorism police official said Sunday.

Michael Adebolajo, who was carrying a British passport, was then handed over to British authorities in the East African country, another Kenyan official said.

The information surfaced as London's Metropolitan Police said specialist firearms officers arrested a man Sunday suspected of conspiring to murder 25-year-old British soldier Lee Rigby. Police gave few details about the suspect, only saying he is 22 years old.

The arrest brought to nine the number of suspects who have been taken into custody regarding Rigby's horrific killing in London. Two have been released without charge, and one was released on bail pending further questioning. No one has been charged in the case.

The British soldier, who had served in Afghanistan, was run over, then stabbed with knives in the Woolwich area in southeast London on Wednesday afternoon as he was walking near his barracks.

Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, are the main suspects in the killing and remained under armed guard in separate London hospitals after police shot them at the scene.

In 2010, Adebolajo was arrested with five others near Kenya's border with Somalia, Kenya's anti-terrorism police unit chief Boniface Mwaniki told The Associated Press. Police believed Adebolajo was going to work with Somali militant group al-Shabab.

Mwaniki said that Adebolajo was deported from Kenya after his arrest in 2010. Kenya's government spokesman said he was arrested under a different name, and taken to court before being handed to British authorities.

"Kenya's government arrested Michael Olemindis Ndemolajo. We handed him to British security agents in Kenya, and he seems to have found his way to London and mutated to Michael Adebolajo," spokesman Muthui Kariuki said. "The Kenyan government cannot be held responsible for what happened to him after we handed him to British authorities."

Kariuki said Adebolajo was traveling on a British passport, but he could not confirm if it was authentic.

When asked whether British security agents and embassy officials had handled Adebolajo in Kenya, a British Foreign Office spokeswoman said in a brief statement: "We can confirm a British national was arrested in Kenya in 2010. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office provided consular assistance as normal for British nationals." She did not elaborate and said she did not have information about what had happened to Adebolajo then.

Rigby's grieving family visited the scene of his killing in London on Sunday, pausing for a few moments in reflection and laying flowers to join the hundreds of floral tributes already left at the nearby Woolwich Barracks by well-wishers.

The soldier's gruesome slaying has horrified Britain, partly because it was captured by witnesses' cellphones. A video picked up by British media showed one of the suspects, with bloodied hands, making political statements and warning of more violence as the soldier lay on the ground behind him.

Hardline Muslim leaders say the man in the video was Adebolajo, and they have described him as an Islam convert who used to take part in London demonstrations organized by British radical group al-Muhajiroun. The group catapulted to notoriety after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by organizing an event to celebrate the airplane hijackers, and was banned in Britain in 2010.

More than 20 supporters of the group have been arrested over terrorism offenses, including a foiled plot to blow up central London nightclub Ministry of Sound and a bomb attack on London's Territorial Army base.

Abu Nusaybah, a friend of Adebolajo's, has asserted in a BBC interview that Adebolajo became withdrawn after he allegedly suffered abuse by Kenyan security forces during interrogation in prison there. Nusaybah was arrested by counter-terrorism police outside the BBC's London studios Friday night immediately after recording the interview, and police said Sunday his detention has been extended to May 31.

Anti-terrorism chief Mwaniki on Sunday rejected Nusaybah's allegations. Mwaniki said at the time there were no indications of torture or abuse, but that the unit would further investigate.

Mwaniki said dozens of foreign youth are arrested every year attempting to cross the Kenyan border to join al-Shabab, which claims to be fighting a jihad, or holy war, against the Somali government and African Union forces.

Al-Shabab controlled Mogadishu from roughly 2007 to 2011. The group still dominates most of south central Somalia but has seen its territory reduced after military pushes by African Union and Somali forces.

According to an August U.S. State Department report on terrorism, al-Shabab continues to maintain training camps in southern Somalia for young recruits, including Americans who have traveled there from Somali communities in the United States.

The camps have churned out dozens of bombers who've launched attacks in and outside Somalia.

Al-Shabab boasts several hundred foreign fighters, mostly East African nationals and veterans from the Iraqi and Afghanistan wars.

British officials have been on the lookout for security threats originating from Somalia for some years.

In a speech in 2010, Jonathan Evans, then head of Britain's MI5 domestic security service, warned that "a significant number" of British residents were training in al-Shabab camps to fight in the insurgency there.

"I am concerned that it is only a matter of time before we see terrorism on our streets inspired by those who are today fighting alongside al-Shabab," he said.

Meanwhile, London police said a man in his 20s was stabbed Sunday in the Woolwich area of London close to where Rigby was killed, momentarily rattling people in the area. But Scotland Yard said the stabbing was not related to terrorism or to Wednesday's slaying. A spokesman said the victim was not a soldier, and one man was arrested for assault.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Osborne, head of Scotland Yard's counterterrorism command, said officers are pursuing CCTV, social media, forensic and intelligence leads in the Rigby investigation. He appealed for anyone who knew the two attackers to contact police with information.

British officials said Sunday they are also setting up a new terrorism task force to tackle radical preachers and extremism. Home Secretary Theresa May said the group will look at whether new powers and laws are needed to clamp down on religious leaders and organizations who promote extremist messages and who target potential recruits in British jails, schools and mosques.

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Hui reported from London.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kenya-uk-soldier-killing-suspect-arrested-2010-132149952.html

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

1 dead, 10 hurt in car-party bus crash in Calif.

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) ? One person is dead and 10 people were taken to hospitals after a crash early Sunday in the San Francisco Bay Area involving a car driven by a man police say had been drinking and a party bus, authorities said.

In the 2 a.m. crash, a Honda coupe driven by a 43-year-old Oakland man appears to have slammed into the center divider of Highway 101, then came to a stop in the fast lanes facing oncoming traffic, California Highway Patrol Officer Art Montiel said.

After the Honda stopped, the front end of a party bus, with 18 people on board, hit the disabled car.

A passenger in the Honda ? identified only as a 36-year-old San Mateo woman ? was killed in the crash. The driver of the car ? identified as Raul Padilla survived ? but was hospitalized in critical condition.

Padilla and his passenger had "consumed alcohol" before the crash, but toxicology tests would have to be conducted to determine if Padilla had been driving under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash, Montiel said.

"If it is determined he was under the influence, he could face felony DUI charges and manslaughter charges," Montiel said.

Most of the party bus passengers suffered minor to moderate injuries. Montiel did not know the name of the party bus company.

Two other vehicles were involved in the Redwood City crash, but the drivers were not hurt.

The southbound direction of Highway 101 was closed for about two hours after the crash, with traffic being diverted on to city streets.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/1-dead-10-hurt-car-party-bus-crash-195445263.html

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Spotted: 1st Evidence of Leopard Eating Chimp

Only rarely have people seen what happens when chimpanzees and leopards come into close quarters in the wilds of Africa. On these occasions, chimpanzees have made loud, fearful calls, or played the aggressor: In one case, chimps even surrounded a leopard den and killed a cub.

But the big-brained primates don't always win: For the first time, scientists have found evidence of a leopard eating a chimpanzee.

In Tanzania's Mahale Mountains National Park, researchers spent 41 days collecting African leopard scat from June to August 2012 (summer internship, anyone?). In one of the cat's "offerings," scientists found several chimpanzee patella and phalanges, corresponding to kneecaps and toe bones, respectively. DNA analysis showed that the bones came from an adult female chimp.

The researchers can't be entirely certain that the leopard hunted down the chimp, because the cats occasionally eat dead animals; in other words, it's possible the chimp keeled over and then became leopard chow. However, the finding has led scientists to re-examine three mysterious wounds incurred by three different chimps in Mahale over the last few years. The wounds were deeper than thought to be possible from fights with other chimps, which is what scientists previously thought had happened.

A 2009 study suggested that chimpanzees face only negligible pressure from predators. If it's indeed true that the leopard ate a live chimp, scientists may need to rethink this view and further examine how predation from leopards, or other animals, might have driven the chimpanzee's evolution, the researchers said. One study from 1993 found evidence of lions eating four chimpanzees, also in Mahale Mountains National Park. The park is one of the few places with ongoing research where the range of leopards and chimpanzees overlap, which helps explain why this was witnessed there.

The new research was published online May 21 in the Journal of Human Evolution.

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AP Exclusive: New cause for ex-radical Olson

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) ? Sara Jane Olson, the Minnesota woman who served seven years in prison for her involvement in high-profile 1970s radicalism, is edging back into public life ? this time voluntarily ? as she and a friend petition the Obama administration to reduce disparities in prison sentences for crack and powder cocaine.

Olson returned to Minnesota after her 2009 parole from a California prison, and lives with her husband in the same St. Paul home where she was arrested in 1999. Once known as Kathleen Soliah, Olson spent 25 years as a fugitive after joining the short-lived Symbionese Liberation Army, the small group best known for the 1974 kidnapping of California heiress Patty Hearst.

Captured in 1999, Olson finally pleaded guilty to helping place pipe bombs under Los Angeles police cars and participating in a bank robbery near Sacramento in which a woman was killed. Deeply private since her release, Olson said she decided to talk to The Associated Press because of strong convictions about her new crusade, which she said is motivated in part by her own time in prison.

"I don't really like to talk about my personal experience in terms of my family and all that," Olson said in an interview on Friday. "But when I was there, at some point I did adjust to it and I said, 'I have to learn something from this.'"

Olson and her friend and next-door neighbor, Mary McLeod, filed the White House petition Thursday asking the president to exercise executive clemency for prisoners serving time under now-discarded sentencing guidelines for crack cocaine. In 2010, Congress cut those sentences to align more closely with those for powder cocaine, but that only applied to new sentences going forward. The women's petition says that left more than 5,000 prisoners still serving time longer than the new rules would require.

"There's just no good argument for that continuing to be the case, so we said let's see what we can do," said McLeod, a retired attorney who moved into the house next door while Olson was in prison. The petition was McLeod's idea, and one of Olson's adult daughters is helping.

The interview occurred in McLeod's living room; Olson, now 66, looks fit, with long white hair and a deeply lined face. She is quick with statistics and opinions about the cause.

"The war on drugs is a politically convenient peg on which to hang a lot of things, and that has been done by a lot of politicians," Olson said. She and McLeod, as many critics have done, said the differences in crack and powder cocaine sentences stem from stereotypes of crack as a drug for poor black people while powder cocaine is for rich white people.

In the petition, the women ask the White House to establish a panel to review individual cases of the prisoners in question, and then make recommendations to President Barack Obama about which of them deserve to be released. That would mimic the 1974 process by which President Gerald Ford commuted sentences of large numbers of Vietnam draft evaders.

Anyone can file a petition to the White House, but it requires 100,000 signatures in 30 days to trigger an actual White House review. And that's no guarantee of action, either. Olson and McLeod are trying to circulate it widely in activist circles, and have posted it on Change.org, an online petition platform. Two days after its posting, the petition ? one of more than 100 on the White House site https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/ was nearing 100 signatures.

"It takes a certain amount of guts. You'd think after her experience with the criminal justice system, she'd run in the other direction," said Laurie Levenson, a Loyola Law School professor who followed Olson's case and is also acquainted with the sentencing disparity issue. "But notwithstanding the nature of her crimes, she was a very intelligent person and it strikes me she still has some of that cause burning in her."

Olson said she did volunteer work in women prisons even before her 1999 arrest. But once in prison, she said she experienced firsthand the toll of heavy drug sentences on prison populations. She said that's what brought most of her fellow inmates behind bars. "Most of them were addicts," she said.

"They had us eight women to a room. There were 80-year-old women, already going through dementia, sharing space with an 18-year-old, and you're supposed to all get along?" Olson said.

Before her arrest, Olson was well known among Twin Cities' liberal activists and as a sometime-actress in local theater. She declined to share many details about her life now, but did reveal she's a grandmother. She also wouldn't talk about her 1970s radicalism or her years as a fugitive. In a written apology before her sentencing, Olson described SLA members as "young and foolish." Among the group's victims was a mother of four killed in the Sacramento-area bank robbery.

"I just intend to focus on issues like this because I've been there and I feel kind of on a mission to do what I can to help people get out and recover their lives, for those who can," Olson said. "I'm fortunate to be out, and I can be one of many people that can reach people."

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Online:

Link to Olson/McLeod petition: http://1.usa.gov/1agK0Ml

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-exclusive-cause-ex-radical-olson-174051585.html

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4 vs. Wii U: Can one console rule?

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Now that Microsoft has introduced the Xbox One, which next-generation console has the best shot at taking the No. 1 spot?

All three next-generation video game consoles are now official, but only Nintendo's Wii U has hit the market ? and that one isn't exactly a hot seller. In the months leading up to the as-yet-undated Microsoft Xbox One and Sony PlayStation 4 launches, it's time to speculate:What will it take to win the new console war?

Will Microsoft's TV-friendly tricks conquer the living room? Will Sony win by wooing the most game developers? Or will Nintendo make a comeback by providing novel games for its unique two-screen interface? While each has its own specialty, it's also worth looking at how the consoles measure up on features.

Power
Hardware wise, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One seem nearly identical. Both have 8-core CPUs, though at 1.84 trillion operations per second ("teraflops"), the PS4's graphics processor ranks slightly above the Xbox One's, with a rumored 1.2 teraflops. Both tower over Nintendo's Wii U in terms of sheer processing power: It's got a 3-core CPU and a 352-gigaflop GPU.

It's unclear how the extra power benefits the PS4, however. Unlike the last generation, now both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 are powered by AMD chips. Presumably this will mean more games available across platforms, which would help Microsoft more than Sony.

Controllers
Along with a standard controller, Microsoft is making an even bigger push for voice, motion and other natural interface control with its revamped Kinect set-up.

DualShock 4

Sony

The DualShock 4 controller, the only part of the PlayStation 4 Sony has shown so far, has a "share" button.

The PlayStation 4 controller, like the PlayStation Vita, has a trackpad and motion sensor built into it to allow for a variety of different uses.

The Wii U GamePad, meanwhile, is essentially a large tablet with additional shoulder buttons.

All of these controllers suit different preferences, though ? beyond exercise and dance games ? Microsoft's emphasis on the Kinect skews towards non-gaming purposes like media management.

Games
Historically, whathas set Xbox and PlayStation apart have been exclusives?Sony's "Uncharted" series used the PlayStation 3's tricky hardware forsome of the best-looking video games in history, while Microsoft's "Gears of War" let players shoot giant mutants in the kind of collective experience that made the Xbox Live Arcade so popular.

But exclusive deals and in-house studios aside, there's an ever-present fleet of third-party developers like Ubisoft, Electronic Arts and Activision who want these devices to be as similar as possible to make their jobs easier.

Wii U

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The Wii U has suffered from a lack of viable third-party titles, with games like "Zombie U" being the rare exception.

Nintendo has the opposite problem. As the sole proprietor of gaming's most beloved franchises ? "Super Mario Bros.," "The Legend of Zelda," "Donkey Kong," "Pok?mon,"etc. ? the company has a more powerful exclusive repertoire than Microsoft or Sony could ever dream of. But if gamers can't find it anywhere but on the Wii U or 3DS, casual fans who might want to hop on Mario's bandwagon may not like committing to the entrenched Nintendo ecosystem.

Everything else
There's pressure on console makers to rebrand their gaming consoles as family entertainment centers. Netflix, streaming music and (clunky) Web browsers are standard in current-gen hardware; in the next generation, things get even more ambitious.

Xbox One Snap Mode

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The Xbox One's "snap mode" allows users to perform two different tasks at once.

Microsoft's is attempting to outclass the smartest of "smart" TVs. In addition to crazy graphics horsepower, the Xbox One has an HDMI input that allows users to see their cable box screens inside the console, kind of a reverse Trojan horse that makes the Xbox more fully integrated into the living room than its competitors.

On the software side, the Xbox One runs a modified version of Windows 8, which means tricks like split-screen "snap mode," which lets you play a game while doing Skype video, for instance. In addition to Skype, the Xbox team has been working with all kinds of partners, from Pizza Hut ? yes, a gesture-based pizza-delivery app ? to Steven Spielberg, who will produce a live-action "Halo" TV series exclusively for Xbox.

Nintendo's answer to multitasking is the Wii U's second screen, the GamePad. If one family member wants to watch the new season of "Arrested Development" while another is finishing a level of "New Super Mario Bros.," they can do it at the same time.

But two-screen mode and other Wii U features ? its entertainment apps, its eShop and its brand-new social network Miiverse ? have left reviewers underwhelmed. Wired Magazine referred to the Miiverse as "the social network in which you are not allowed to socialize."

Sony's non-gaming plans for PS4 are still under wraps. During its February unveiling, Sony showed off how social features like DualShock 4 controller's "share button" and cloud syncing from the PlayStation Network would amplify gameplay. Given the new integration between the PS4 and the Vita, it's likely that there will soon be second-screen-type features, but mum's the word. Meanwhile, Sony's extensive movie and music services will likely also play into the final product, so we'll be looking for more news in the coming months.

The play's the thing
Nobody can say what the three consoles have to offer until they've actually been released to the public ? and even then, a console could take months or years to reach full potential, with a strong lineup of games, apps and services. The Wii U, out since last November, is still struggling to find its footing. However, if the successes of the original Wii and the 3DS are any indication, Nintendo could very well turn the Wii U into another hit ? if it gets the right games.

Yes, in the end, deciding on which of the Big Three consoles to choose will matter less about gigaflops and pizza apps, and more about whether you prefer "Halo" or "God of War." You may love the frills, but at the core, the games will remain the deciding factor.

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Southern Cal takes 12-shot lead in NCAA golf

ATHENS, Ga. ? Annie Park shot a 5-under 67 and Southern California had a record-setting 12-under 276 total Wednesday to open a 12-stroke lead during the second round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships at the University of Georgia Golf Course.

Southern California's 276 total, the second-best in school history, broke the NCAA tournament record of 277 set by Arizona State in 1998 at University Ridge Golf Course in Madison, Wis.

"We had four players who played extremely well today, and you normally don't see that all happen at the same time," Southern California coach Andrea Gaston said. "It was a record-breaking performance. We got off to a great start today, and the momentum was in our favor. We were able to keep it going."

Southern California had a 16-under 560 overall total .

Defending champion Alabama was second after a 4-under round.

"No lead is ever big enough," Gaston said. "You can think of a lot of different tournaments where somebody came from far behind, so you have to just take each day separately."

Duke was third at 1 under, followed by UCLA even par, Purdue and Stanford at 2 over, Arizona State at 4 over, and Oklahoma at 6 over.

Alabama's Stephanie Meadow topped the individual leaderboard at 8 under after a 67. Park was a stroke back.

"Today was really solid for me," said Meadow, a junior from Northern Ireland. "I was 5 under through 10 and, even though I didn't make much on the back nine, it was all around a really good day. The course played pretty similarly again today, but the heat is just the biggest difference. It's a lot easier to stay hydrated and not be as tired today, and I definitely felt better in today's round than I did yesterday."

A handful of threesomes were on the course when play was suspended at 8 p.m. The tournament was held up late in the afternoon by a weather delay of 2 hour, 5 minutes.

Park, a freshman from Levittown, N.Y., was one of four Southern California players to break par. Freshman Kyung Kim of Chandler, Ariz., had a 69, and juniors Rachel Morris of Carlsbad, Calif., and Sophia Popov of Germany shot 70. Sophomore Doris Chen of Bradenton, Fla., had a 78, but only the top four scores count in the team total.

"It feels awesome," Park said. "it was not expected."

Park, the Pac-12 Championship winner who tied for first in the NCAA West Regional, said teeing off early suited her better.

"I prefer playing at 7:30," she said. "It was less exhausting out there. The round was a lot quicker than yesterday."

Southern California, the national champion in 2003 and 2008, has a school-record six victories this season, winning five of its past six events.

Oregon senior Hanule Sky Seo made her first hole-in-one, using a 6-iron on the 167-yard eighth hole. She finished with a 72.

Talking with reporters after the round about her ace, Seo noticed Southern California's score.

"Did that say 16 under?" Seo asked. "They are amazing."

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Friday, May 24, 2013

Jerry Lewis repeats his distaste for female comics

CANNES, France (AP) ? Ladies? Don't make him laugh.

Asked who his favorite female comics were Thursday at a Cannes Film Festival press conference, Jerry Lewis listed Cary Grant and Burt Reynolds. He then added: "I don't have any."

In 1998, Lewis famously said that watching women do comedy "sets me back a bit" and that he has trouble with the notion of would-be mothers as comedians.

Asked Thursday if he had changed his mind at all because of performers like Melissa McCarthy and Sarah Silverman, the 87-year-old Lewis said of women performing broad comedy: "I can't see women doing that. It bothers me."

"I cannot sit and watch a lady diminish her qualities to the lowest common denominator," he said. "I just can't do that."

Lewis was in Cannes for the premiere of "Max Rose," a drama directed by Daniel Noah in which Lewis stars as an aging jazz musician.

In her 2011 memoir, "Bossypants," Tina Fey alluded to Lewis' attitudes about female comedians: "Whenever someone says to me, 'Jerry Lewis says women aren't funny,' or 'Christopher Hitchens says women aren't funny,' ... Do you have anything to say to that?'

"Yes," writes Fey. "We don't f------ care if you like it."

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Monday, May 20, 2013

6 Ways Pets Relieve Depression | World of Psychology

6 Ways Pets Relieve DepressionThe day I returned from inpatient therapy, my Lab-Chow mix cuddled up to me on the bed as I cried. She looked into my defeated gaze and licked my tears.

I was astounded that this creature was capable of the empathy that I so craved in my closest friends and relatives. It was like she could read the pathetic and sad thoughts that disabled me and wanted me to know I was lovable in the midst of my suffering.

She continues to be a supportive presence in my life, especially on the days that I grow weary of trying on ? and throwing out ? every mindful exercise and cognitive behavioral strategy? the hours where staying positive seems impossible. She gets it. I know she does.

Every week I hear tales of four-legged creatures becoming angels in times of terrifying darkness. Indeed, a substantial body of research indicates that pets improve our mental health.

How? Here are a few ways.

1. Pets offer a soothing presence.

Studies indicate that merely watching fish lowers blood pressure and muscle tension in people about to undergo oral surgery. That?s why all the aquariums in dentists? offices! Think of the behavior Darla in Disney Pixar?s ?Finding Nemo? would have exhibited without the fish tank.

Other research shows that pet owners have significantly lower blood pressure and heart rate both before and while performing stressful mental tasks ? like, say, performing a family intervention or supervising kids? homework. Finally, persons recovering from heart attacks recover more quickly and survive longer when there is a pet at home. It seems as though their mere presence is beneficial.

2. Pets offer unconditional love and acceptance.

As far as we know, pets are without opinions, critiques, and verdicts. Even if you smell like their poop, they will snuggle up next to you. In a Johns Hopkins Depression & Anxiety Bulletin, Karen Swartz, M.D. mentions a recent study where nursing home residents in St. Louis felt less lonely with some quiet time with a dog alone than a visit with both a dog and other residents.

The study enrolled 37 nursing home residents who scored high on a loneliness scale and who were interested in receiving weekly half-hour visits from dogs. Half of the residents had quiet time alone with the pooches. The other half shared the dog with other nursing home residents. Both groups said they felt less lonely after the visit, but the decrease in loneliness was much more significant among the residents that had the dogs all to themselves. In other words, at times we prefer our four-legged friends to our mouthy pals because we can divulge our innermost thoughts and not be judged.

3. Pets alter our behavior.

Here?s a typical scenario. I come through the door in the evening and I?m annoyed. At what, I don?t know. A million little snafus that happened throughout the day. I am dangerously close to taking it out on someone. However, before I can do that, my Lab-Chow walks up to me and pats me, wanting some attention. So I kneel down and pet her. She licks my face, and I smile. Voila! She altered my behavior. I am only agitated a little now and chances are much better that someone will not become a casualty of my frustrations. We calm down when we are with our dogs, cats, lizards, and pigs. We slow our breath, our speech, our minds. We don?t hit as many people or use as many four-lettered words.

4. Pets distract.

Pets are like riveting movies and books. They take us out of our heads and into another reality ? one that only involves food, water, affection, and maybe an animal butt ? for as long as we can allow. I?ve found distraction to be the only effective therapy when you?ve hit a point where there is no getting your head back. It?s tough to ruminate about how awful you feel and will feel forever when your dog is breathing in your face.

5. Pets promote touch.

The healing power of touch is undisputed. Research indicates a 45-minute massage can decrease levels of the stress hormone cortisol and optimize your immune system by building white blood cells. Hugging floods our bodies with oxytocin, a hormone that reduces stress, and lowers blood pressure and heart rates. And, according to a University of Virginia study, holding hands can reduce the stress-related activity in the hypothalamus region of the brain, part of our emotional center. The touch can actually stop certain regions of the brain from responding to threat clues. It?s not surprising, then, that stroking a dog or cat can lower blood pressure and heart rate and boost levels of serotonin and dopamine.

6. Pets make us responsible.

With pets come great responsibility, and responsibility ? according to depression research ? promotes mental health. Positive psychologists assert that we build our self-esteem by taking ownership of a task, by applying our skills to a job. When we succeed ? i.e., the pet is still alive the next day ? we reinforce to ourselves that we are capable of caring for another creature as well as ourselves. That?s why chores are so important in teaching adolescents self-mastery and independence.

Taking care of a pet also brings structure to our day. Sleeping until noon is no longer a possibility unless you want to spend an hour cleaning up the next day. Staying out all night needs some preparation and forethought.



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Table for 7: Crock Pot Sweet Pork #SundaySupper

How is every one's weekend? Whew..mine has been busy! My mom has been visiting since Thursday, all the kids had events at their school yesterday (4 kids, 2 different schools) then, we had a BBQ on Saturday with my sisters and their families. A ton of fun, but, ah!?

I very much looking forward to getting a bit of rest today.

Oh..speaking of today...

I am so excited! It's my very first #SundaySupper!

What is #SundaySupper???It's a?fabulous?group of bloggers that join together each week to share recipes and ?stories It's a great way to connect with some bloggers you have always read or meet some new ones. ?Awesome, right? ?OK, so, for my first week the theme is the slow cooker! ?Can you believe it? I was so darn excited. ?You guys know how much I love my crock pot :)

This dish is so easy. ?Like, make with your eyes closed easy. Yes. Three simple ingredients. Three?ingredients?that you may just have sitting around your kitchen right now. ?The other greatness is you can make it hot or not. ?Depending on your salsa taste, this can be a seriously hot pork or a nice, mild one.?

I paired ours with my homemade salsa..it was delicious! Enjoyed by the entire?family.
{you could pair this combo with chicken too}

Crock Pot Sweet Pork

Recipe by?Butter, with a Side of Bread
Prep time:?10 minutes
Cook time:?7-8 hours
Ingredients:
  • 2 lbs?boneless pork
  • 2 cups?salsa
  • 1 cup?brown sugar
Cooking Directions:
  1. Spray crock pot or line with crock pot liners/parchment paper. Add pork into crock pot.?
  2. In a separate bowl, mix salsa and brown sugar well. Pour over pork.?
  3. Cook on low for 7-8 hours or on high for 4 hours.
  4. Shred/cut pork before serving.
Low & Slow Breads & Starters:
Low & Slow Mains:
Low & Slow Sides:
Low & Slow Desserts:
Wine Pairing Recommendations for Low & Slow Food from ENOFYLZ Wine Blog

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Weekly Pet Pic: A Dog On A Cat Tree?? - ManagedMoms.com

This week?s pet post comes from one of my favorite bloggers, Trisha with momdot.com. ?Be sure to check out her cool and very popular blog. ?When I asked her permission to use this funny picture from her website, she wrote me right back and told me that her family has six rescue pets! ?Kudos to them for their kindness and ability to give six lucky animals a loving home. ?Here are several of the pets and when I saw her dog using a cat tree, I just had to make that this week?s pet pic?.

Not only is Trish's dog is a good friend to her cats, but he is also a  good watchdog with his bionic ears.

Non only is Trish?s dog is a good friend to her cats, but he is also a good watchdog with his bionic ears.

I just love this funny picture! ?You can see more of Trisha?s pet articles, parenting articles, recipes, giveaways and more at her momdot.com blog ?Thanks for sharing Trish!

This picture reminds us to find some quality play time with our pets this weekend because it is good for them and for us humans. ?Send us your pet pics. ?We love to post them and we have received some great ones so far. ? Click under the Pet Pic section to see the gallery. ?Email you pet pics to [email?protected] and have a great weekend.

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

University of Glasgow makes 3D models with single-pixel sensors, skips the cameras (video)

University of Glasgow creates 3D with singlepixel sensors, skips the cameras video

Most approaches to capturing 3D models of real-world objects involve multiple cameras that are rarely cheap, and are sometimes tricky to calibrate. The University of Glasgow has developed a method that ditches those cameras altogether. Its system has four single-pixel sensors stitching together a 3D image based on the reflected intensity of light patterns cast by a projector. Reducing the pixel count lowers the cost per sensor to just a few dollars, and extends the sensitivity as far as terahertz wavelengths. Real-world products are still a long way off, but the university sees its invention as useful for cancer detection and other noble pursuits. Us? We'd probably just waste it on creating uncanny facsimiles of ourselves.

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Official: 'Amazing' no one died in train crash

Emergency personnel work at the scene where two Metro North commuter trains collided, Friday, May 17, 2013 near Fairfield, Conn. Bill Kaempffer, a spokesman for Bridgeport public safety, told The Associated Press approximately 49 people were injured, including four with serious injuries. About 250 people were on board the two trains, he said. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDIT: CONNECTICUT POST, CHRISTIAN ABRAHAM

Emergency personnel work at the scene where two Metro North commuter trains collided, Friday, May 17, 2013 near Fairfield, Conn. Bill Kaempffer, a spokesman for Bridgeport public safety, told The Associated Press approximately 49 people were injured, including four with serious injuries. About 250 people were on board the two trains, he said. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDIT: CONNECTICUT POST, CHRISTIAN ABRAHAM

Emergency workers arrive the scene of a train collision, Friday, may 17, 2013 in Fairfield, Conn. A New York-area commuter railroad says two trains have collided in Connecticut. The railroad says the accident involved a New York-bound train leaving New Haven. It derailed and hit a westbound train near Fairfield, Conn. Some cars on the second train also derailed. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDIT

Injured passengers are transported from the scene where two Metro North commuter trains collided, Friday, May 17, 2013 near Fairfield, Conn. Bill Kaempffer, a spokesman for Bridgeport public safety, told The Associated Press approximately 49 people were injured, including four with serious injuries. About 250 people were on board the two trains, he said. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDIT: CONNECTICUT POST, CHRISTIAN ABRAHAM

Passengers leave the area where two Metro North commuter trains collided, Friday, May 17, 2013 near Fairfield, Conn. Bill Kaempffer, a spokesman for Bridgeport public safety, told The Associated Press approximately 49 people were injured, including four with serious injuries. About 250 people were on board the two trains, he said. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDIT: CONNECTICUT POST, CHRISTIAN ABRAHAM

Injured passengers are transported from the scene where two Metro North commuter trains collided, Friday, May 17, 2013 near Fairfield, Conn. Bill Kaempffer, a spokesman for Bridgeport public safety, told The Associated Press approximately 49 people were injured, including four with serious injuries. About 250 people were on board the two trains, he said. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham) MANDATORY CREDIT: CONNECTICUT POST, CHRISTIAN ABRAHAM

FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) ? Officials described a devastating scene of shattered cars and other damage where two trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in Connecticut, saying Saturday it's fortunate that no one was killed and that there weren't even more injuries.

Seventy-two people were sent to the hospital Friday evening after the crash, which damaged the tracks and threatened to snarl travel in the Northeast Corridor.

"The damage is absolutely staggering," said U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, describing the shattered interior of cars and tons of metal tossed around. "I feel that we are fortunate that even more injuries were not the result of this very tragic and unfortunate accident."

U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy echoed that, saying it was "frankly amazing" people weren't killed on scene.

Both said new Metro-North Railroad cars built with higher standards may have saved lives.

Officials couldn't say when Metro-North service would be restored. The crash also caused Amtrak to suspend service between New York and Boston.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said commuters should make plans for alternative travel through the area and urged them to consult the state Department of Transportation website for information.

"I think this is going to be with us for a number of days," the governor said.

National Transportation Safety Board investigators arrived Saturday and are expected to be on site for seven to 10 days. They will look at the brakes and performance of the trains, the condition of the tracks, crew performance and train signal information, among other things.

NTSB board member Earl Weener said he would not speculate on a cause for the collision. He said data recorders on board are expected to provide the speed of the trains at the time of the crash and other information.

"Our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened and determine ways of preventing it from happening again," Weener said.

Asked whether there were any signs of foul play and if investigators could rule out any cause, Weener said: "It's too early to rule out anything. We just got on scene. That, of course, will be something we look at immediately."

But Blumenthal referred to the crash as an accident and Malloy said Friday there was no reason to believe it was anything other than that.

About 700 people were on board the Metro-North trains when one heading east from New York City's Grand Central Terminal to New Haven derailed at about 6:10 p.m. just outside Bridgeport, transit and Bridgeport officials said. Passengers described a chaotic, terrifying scene of crunching metal and flying bodies.

"All I know was I was in the air, hitting seats, bouncing around, flying down the aisle and finally I came to a stop on one seat," said Lola Oliver, 49, of Bridgeport. "It happened so fast I had no idea what was going on. All I know is we crashed."

The train was hit by a train heading west from New Haven to Grand Central on an adjacent track, Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesman Aaron Donovan said. Some cars on the second train derailed as a result of the collision.

A spokeswoman for St. Vincent Medical Center said 46 people from the crash were treated there, with six of them admitted. All were in stable condition, she said.

A Bridgeport Hospital spokesman said 26 people from the crash were treated there, with three of them admitted. Two were in critical condition and one was in stable condition, he said. The other 23 were released.

Malloy said there was extensive damage to the train cars and the track. He said the accident will have a "big impact on the Northeast Corridor."

Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch said the disruption caused by the crash could cost the region's economy millions of dollars.

"A lot of people rely on this, and we've got to get this reconnected as soon as possible," Finch said.

Passenger Frank Bilotti said he was returning from a business trip in Boston on the westbound train when it crashed.

"Everybody was pretty much tossed around," said Bilotti, 53, of Westport, who wasn't injured other than a sore neck.

He said the derailed train cars dug into the banks of the tracks.

"It was just a tremendous dust bowl," Bilotti said.

Firefighters used ladders to help people evacuate, he said.

"There were people on stretchers," he said. "There were people lying on the ground."

Blumenthal credited first responders, saying their "quick reactions and heroic efforts undoubtedly saved lives."

The area where the crash happened was already down to two tracks because of repair work, Malloy said. Crews have been working for a long time on the electric lines above the tracks, the power source for the trains. Malloy said Connecticut has an old system and no other alternate tracks.

The MTA operates the Metro-North Railroad, the second-largest commuter railroad in the nation. The Metro-North main lines ? the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven ? run northward from New York City's Grand Central Terminal into suburban New York and Connecticut.

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Associated Press writers Michael Melia in Hartford, Conn., and Susan Haigh in Fairfield, Conn., contributed to this report.

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How Much Would It Cost to Build the Starship Enterprise?

So you want to build the Enterprise. Don't we all! Well good news: according to some quick, messy, napkin math, it's possible. Kind of. The bad news? It's going to be stupid expensive. But not unfathomably so! Start scrounging up your space-pennies.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Dawg gone! 'Idol' barely says goodbye to Randy

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Opinion: Anyone hoping for an extended ?American Idol? tribute to Randy Jackson on Thursday?s finale had to wait an awfully long time for a minimal payoff.

The man?s been a judge on the show for 12 years. He?s brought catchphrases such as ?In it to win it!? into our national database of clich?s. He?s dealt with cranky personalities and divas, and sat through every single terrible group performance during Hollywood weeks. Plus he wears loud clothing for every episode without complaints. Surely the least he deserved was a show-stopping send-off!

And he gave "Idol" every chance to make that happen. Like a man hinting that he wants his own surprise party, Randy announced his retirement from the show last week, giving producers ample time to throw something together.

?Idol? could have sent off their lone remaining original judge in style, much like the Simon Cowell appreciation tour that occurred when the acerbic judge departed after season nine. Plus, Mariah Carey was right there already. How hard would it have been to get a giant cake for her to burst out of?

No dice.

Instead, it wasn?t until almost 90 minutes into a two-hour show that Ryan Seacrest walked behind the judges? podium to say, ?Tonight is the end of an era. This evening we say thank you very much and goodbye to Randy Jackson.?

?The new age begins,? Mariah said helpfully.

The lights dropped. The tape rolled. And what did viewers get?

First, a brief bit involving dogs discussing the news in a board room. Get it? Because Randy calls everyone ?dawg?! Hilarious! But it's great to see that dogs can gather indoors for something other than a poker game.

Then a taped interview saw Randy note, ?If ?Idol? were around and was an opportunity for me growing up, I would have auditioned and won it five times.? It illustrated that after a dozen years, he still doesn?t have a firm grasp on the rules of the competition, or his own singing voice. (Randy, buddy, you?re a bass guitarist, not a front man.)

The wayback machine took the audience to Kelly Clarkson?s audition, and to footage of Randy, Simon and Paula Abdul when they were all much more natural looking and didn?t seem to be a creation of wardrobe and makeup. Long-term viewers sighed and remembered the good old days when the concept was fresh.

?Not in a trillion, billion years would this man ever make it to Hollywood,? Simon said.

(How great would it have been had that been followed by Randy saying, "Not in a trillion billion years can you make a different reality singing competition successful without me being a party of it as well?")

Also, did the show really have to use Daniel Powter?s ?Bad Day? as the musical accompaniment? For years, that was the song that ?Idol? losers heard upon their departure each week. If nothing else, didn?t Randy at least rate someone performing it live?

All too soon -- less than three minutes after it began -- the clip show ended, and the pink-jacketed Randy was taking his final bows.

?By the way, Randy, I think I speak on behalf on a lot of people in America and our producers when I say the door is always open, my brother,? Ryan said. And the show moved on.

That?s it? That?s all the man gets after a dozen years?

Hope Ryan is taking notice. He?ll clearly have to plan his own wrap party when the time comes.

Did Randy deserve a better send-off? Share your thoughts by clicking the "Talk about it" button below!

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/dawg-gone-american-idol-disses-randy-jackson-barely-farewell-1C9967590

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Most Beautiful Items: May 11 - May 17, 2013

Another week on the books means another week's worth of beautiful items. From structures made out of salt to Venice's beautiful beachfront facades, here are some of our favorite architecture and design posts from the past seven days.

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For Real, Ex-Groupon CEO Andrew Mason Is Releasing An Album Of Motivational Music

ANDREW MASON HARDLY WORKINAndrew Mason must be some kind of spirit animal of optimism. We assumed he was kidding when today he wrote that he had recorded "a seven song album of motivational business music". Just three months ago the founder and CEO got booted from Groupon. But we've just confirmed with him that his album "Hardly Workin'" is for real. Hold on to your ear holes, startup people.

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NEW LinkedIn Training Course Launched | Optimum Resource Group

NEW LinkedIn Training Course Launched

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After many years of successfully using LinkedIn to generate global sales leads here at Optimum Resource Group, it has been decided that introducing LinkedIn sales training is a matter of natural business evolution and an opportunity for us to share our wisdom for everyone?s benefit.

LinkedIn is not so much a replacement channel for other highly effective methods such as telemarketing, email marketing, other social media marketing and paid search, but instead a complimentary channel. It is a highly effective stand alone channel but works most effectively as part on a multi-channel and seamlessly integrated sales lead generation and/or lead nurturing campaign.

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This LinkedIn sales training?course is for people who are developing their proficiency in the use of LinkedIn, in a business development context, either as an individual or as a business. It is a hands on course providing practical tips on how to use LinkedIn effectively, like the experts.

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They will discover how LinkedIn can work better for them and?the business. They will learn?the extent to which?a LinkedIn strategy will help them achieve their marketing goals and understand the resources required to do it.

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This introductory-intermediate course is designed for anyone requiring the ability to?use LinkedIn to its nearer full potential. We can also deliver more advanced user courses too.

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  • Discover what LinkedIn enables you to do
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  • Learn what to consider as part of your personal and business LinkedIn strategy
  • Discover ways to integrate LinkedIn within your integrated lead generation channel mix

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