Thursday, May 31, 2012

Plane slides off runway at Chicago airport

By NBCChicago

Updated 1:15 p.m. ET -- An American Eagle plane slid off the runway Thursday morning at O'Hare International Airport.

Chicago Department of Aviation spokeswoman Karen Pride said American Eagle Flight 4069 departed for Tulsa reported mechanical problems after takeoff and turned back toward the airport.


The plane landed, Pride said, veered onto the grass, then onto the pavement.

The Chicago Fire Department confirmed no injuries were reported. American Eagle spokeswoman Mary Frances Fagan said 28 passengers and three crew members were taken to the terminal by buses and were being "re-accommodated."

Fagan said the plane's captain decided to return to O?Hare because of an indicator light in the cockpit.

"An emergency was declared, as per procedure,"?Mary Frances Fagan said in a statement. "The aircraft landed on the runway at ORD at 8:38 a.m. and then veered off onto a cargo taxiway."

American Airlines said Flight 4069 was scheduled to depart again at 11:08 a.m. to Tulsa.

The same aircraft made an emergency landing yesterday for a similar issue, according to NBC News' Jay Blackman.

American Airlines told Blackman that the plane, which was scheduled to fly from O'Hare to Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, was taken out of service and went through "rigorous testing" before it was put back into service.

Passengers on other flights at O'Hare told NBC?Chicago the incident is a little disconcerting.

"It makes us a little nervous,"?said passenger Jason Gulting on his way to Traverse City, "but we still have to go places."

"It doesn't bother me," said passenger Roni Gray.

It's not known if weather was a factor in the incident. Rain is expected to continue on and off throughout the day.

This is the second incident in as many days at O'Hare. On Wednesday, a 747 cargo jet clipped the tail of an American Eagle regional jet that was completing its arrival at a gate. No injuries were reported in the incident.

This story originally appeared on NBCChicago.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

McGill university student plan provides healthcare to rural areas with Windows Phone and Win 8

McGill university student plan provides healthcare to rural areas with Windows Phone and Win 8

Those of us living in metropolitan areas don't think twice about our ease of access to medical care, but those in rural areas don't enjoy such easy access to a doctor. Abhijeed Kalyan and Shravan Narayan from McGill University in Canada are aware of this problem, and came up with a way for doctors to diagnose and treat patients from afar. Called Project Neem, it's got a hub and spoke organizational structure that puts a healthcare worker in every village and leverages the power of Windows Phone to connect them with medical staff in distant cities.

Participating healthcare workers are given basic medical training and a handheld loaded up with a custom app that identifies patients by scanning their national ID card and stores their pertinent medical info -- from temperature and blood pressure readings to a variety of symptoms. The app has a virtual human body on board that lets users tap parts of the anatomy to bring up a series of symptoms that can be selected to provide treating physicians with the info they need. That information is stored in the cloud and accessed by doctors through a Windows 8 app, who then can relay appropriate treatments to the local healthcare worker. Now all we need is someone to make a real-world tricorder, and we'll truly be able to bring medical care to the masses, wherever they may be.

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Saving Dominican forest and an elusive songbird

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a road crosses through an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a road crosses through an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

FILE - In this July 2005 file photo released by the Vermont Center for Ecostudies, a Bicknell's thrush perches on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The songbird that wings its way each year from austere mountaintops of the northeastern U.S. to the steamy forests of the Caribbean has inspired the creation of what conservationists hope will be a new model for nature reserves in the Dominican Republic, a country that has long struggled with deforestation. (AP Photo/Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Steven D. Faccio, File)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a worker shovels cocao beans, the raw material in chocolate, as they dry in the sun in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary here that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, Luis Duarte fills bags with soil in an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary here that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a worker walks through an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary here that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

(AP) ? An elusive songbird that wings its way each year from austere mountaintops of the northeastern U.S. to the steamy forests of the Caribbean has inspired the creation of what conservationists hope will be a new model for nature reserves in a country that has long struggled with deforestation.

The reserve is taking shape in a lushly overgrown former cattle ranch measuring about 1,000 acres, at the edge of a deep green forest in the Dominican Republic's rugged northeast. Conservation-minded Dominican and U.S. investors have acquired the plot as a pilot project, hoping to protect what they say is a global biodiversity hotspot that's home to dozens of threatened species.

Tentatively known as the Reserva Privada Zorzal, the government sees the reserve as a potential example, showing that such land can be put to better uses than burning down the trees to convert it to pasture, a typical approach in this Caribbean country with only about 40 percent of its forest cover left. Neighboring Haiti, which shares the island of Hispaniola, has virtually none of its forest standing.

Jesus Moreno, a Dominican businessman whose family is partially funding the reserve, says the portion of the property where most of the trees have already been removed is well-suited to low-intensity, organic agriculture. He plans to grow macadamia trees and cacao, the raw material in chocolate, while allowing the forest to regenerate, in perpetuity, on three-fourths of the holding. The country's environment minister is scheduled to inaugurate the reserve project on June 5.

"I am not trying to make this into a big business and make a lot of money," said Moreno, whose family's ventures also include a nursery that grows macadamia trees and the country's only factory processing the nuts. "We are trying to create a model and break the cycle of destruction."

The concept of setting aside private land for conservation in land trusts or easements is an old one, long in use in the U.S. and elsewhere, but still rare in the Dominican Republic, a largely poor country.

Some private landowners have set aside tracts for ecotourism and nature reserves, and the government has designated more than 130 public reserves. But much of the country's forests face threats from development, agriculture and illegal timber harvesting, carving what remains into ever smaller chunks that leave species isolated and vulnerable.

In practice, the government reserves usually provide protection to endangered species in name only, said Sesar Rodriguez, the executive director of the Dominican Environmental Consortium.

Among those species at risk is the zorzal migratorio, known in English as the Bicknell's thrush. The palm-size, brownish songbird mostly comes out at dusk or dawn and, like many birds, heads south in the winter. It divides its time between the Caribbean islands and mountaintop forests in the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada that generally rise above 3,000 feet.

The bird is considered vulnerable, with an estimated fewer than 100,000 in the wild, because it occupies a narrow range of habitat that's under pressure on both sides of its migratory route, said Chris Rimmer, an ornithologist at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies who is an expert on the Bicknell's thrush and helped establish the reserve. Threats to the species in the U.S. include air pollution and loss of the conifer forest habitat from development and climate change.

It's not a high-profile species likely to spur public passions, and some bird species in the Dominican Republic are under a more dire threat, Rimmer readily acknowledges. But he and others are nonetheless devoted to the Bicknell's thrush, what he calls an "enigmatic" bird.

"It's much bigger than just this one little migratory songbird," Rimmer said. "If we protect it we automatically protect all the other elements of the flora and fauna, many of which are themselves under siege."

The Cordillera Septentrional range, a mist-shrouded cloud forest that shimmers an emerald green in the distance from the former pasture acquired for the reserve, is also considered habitat for vulnerable species such as the Hispaniolan parrot and mammals such as the Hispaniolan solenodon, a nocturnal burrower that resembles a possum with a long snout.

Rimmer, for one, has spent countless hours studying the Bicknell's thrush in the granite mountains of New England and the dense forests of the Dominican Republic, listening for its nasal, swirling call. "It's kind of ethereal, I guess, kind of mysterious," he said of the sound.

He and other researchers noticed that as the Dominican Republic was losing forest, female Bicknell's were being crowded out of their prime habitat by the larger males, depriving them of food they need for the journey back to North America.

He began working with the Dominican Environmental Consortium and others to find a way to expand two areas designated as protected by the government ? the Loma Quita Espuela, which Moreno's father helped found, and the Guaconejo reserves.

This loose-knit group eventually found land owned by the family of an elderly doctor that was just a few miles west of the Loma Quita Espuela reserve, prime habitat for the thrush and near the country's cacao-growing center of San Pedro Macoris, a combination of factors that seemed perfect for a blend of profit and preservation, said Charles Kerchner, an American working as a project manager for the consortium. Part of the land was still an active cattle ranch, the rest already in various stages of regrowth and some had been left untouched for so long that it had become fairly healthy secondary growth forest - not virgin, by any means, but not bad.

Most of the money for Reserva Privada Zorzal came from the Eddy Foundation of Willsboro, New York, and Moreno's family, which previously owned a controlling stake in the Helados Bon chain of ice cream stores in the Dominican Republic and neighboring Haiti, Kerchner said.

Danneris Santana, a vice minister in the natural resources ministry, said about a dozen new private reserves are in process of getting approval under regulations that were updated last year. Moreno and others involved in the zorzal project say several landowners in the vicinity of their site are close to adopting similar plans.

"While it's great that we are doing (the Zorzal reserve), it's an isolated project and we need others to protect their land as well," Kerchner said.

Much will depend on the economic viability of the effort. Besides the macadamia and cacao, Kerchner said they are looking for other sustainable uses of the surrounding forest, such as honey production and high-end chocolate.

The Dominican Republic is already a producer of organic cacao in the fertile hills around San Francisco de Macoris and has a growing macadamia nut crop, but the country is not a significant global supplier of either commodity. Most of the world's cacao comes from Africa and Indonesia; Hawaii and Australia are the main producers of macadamia nuts.

The backers of the project expect to allow public access but the plans are not yet defined. The property is more than an hour's drive along a bone-jarring road from the nearest town.

"To be a sustainable business, we need to get value from this forest," Kerchner said.

Associated Press

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Perfect Meditating - Self Improvement Adventure of a Lifetime

Progress in meditation can be hard to define. The literature on developing single-pointed focus talks about ?stages of tranquil abiding? which detail the ?refinements in the process? rather than ?highlights of achievement?. From my experience, here are a few steps along the way you may notice?

1. Baby Steps

photo of baby trying to catch a beachballThe first encounter with meditation of this sort usually finds us like the baby with whom we want to play ?catch the ball?. At first, despite using a beach ball that is almost a balloon, the baby cannot catch the ball and it just bounces off them. In a similar way, the new meditator finds they only get a glimpse of the object of meditation (eg: nostrils) and their mind flies immediately off to some memory, or starts listening to a not-so-interesting-but-suddenly-intriguing sound, etc.

2. Two Steps Forward, One?

photo of man on spiral staircaseOnce we start being able to hold the ball, we get into the slippery, oily ball situation (as previously mentioned in the article: Slip Sliding, Greasy Ball). Here, we are able to catch the ball, but we cannot hold onto it for long ? seconds. So, we are able to find our object of meditation but the bubbles of stress keep dragging us away. Despite the feelings of frustration, this is wonderful, as we are releasing tons of stress! And the feelings of frustration may be part of the ?emotional stress? we are releasing.

3. Stepping up

We may notice we are holding on to the ball for longer (maybe a minute or two) and we are experiencing some of the effects of absorption from time to time. As this progresses, we need to be careful we are not trying too hard to keep a hold of the object of meditation.

TIP:
Every couple of minutes, relax slightly and check your posture, check for any tension and relax your body, then re-find your object with less force (but just as much clarity).

4. Clear Steps

Once you stop dropping the ball completely, the process becomes one of refinement. You will notice your mind is full of thoughts and busy listening out for the minutest sounds etc., even though you are able to continually observe the tactile sensations at the nostrils throughout the meditation.

This is a very advanced step and you are well on your way to attaining the Perfection of Concentration. The main efforts are now to make the object clearer and watching out for when it becomes less clear.

Slipping back can happen at any time

photo of man sliding down shute by a spiral staircaseAt any time during the above steps we may feel we have gone back to the baby steps. This may be due to a big bubble of stuff being released during a meditation session (or a few in a row!), so we are clearing a whole layer of stuff.

At any time we may get the feeling we have gone back a few steps because our mind seems to have gone wild? This could either be because we have released some deep stress which is temporarily disturbing our mind, or it may be we are becoming more aware of the subtle ways our mind continuously distracts itself! Either way, it is wonderful news.

Perfect Meditating

We can only reach the Perfection of Concentration through the process of finding, loosing, then re-finding our object of meditation, and later refinements to the process.

Whenever we sit down to meditate, no matter what step we are at, or even if we feel we have taken a step backward, as long as we are taking the effort to try to find our object of meditation (whether we find it or not) it is a perfect meditation!

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Blogging relationships and the process of thinning ? heart to heart

We have 80? different apple trees on our property.

They are a sight to behold when they are all laden with fruit?.

These are pictures from 2009 and 2010:

Ginger gold

Red Delicious

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I was out in the orchard today checking on the 2012 crop.

Noticed they are about ready to go through their thinning process :

I took this picture this afternoon.

If you look really closely, there are larger apples as well as little tiny ones.

Just to give you an idea, the larger ones are about the size of a quarter?the smaller apples will drop off in the next week or two so that the tree will pour it?s energy into the apples that remain.

I?ve been blogging since 2007.

Hard to believe.

Noticed on my counter this morning there have been over 300,000 hits, whatever that means ;-)

During this time my wife and I have become friends with people literally from around the globe.

I?ve met 4 of you in person, in some cases more than once.

A handful of you are also friends on face book, so that has added another dimension to our interactions.

I have been very intentional from the very beginning to include my wife in all of my interactions on line.?? We share the same e-mail address, same Face book account, etc.? Most of us have heard accounts of people running off with someone they ?met? on line.? Unfortunately? that sort of thing happens in a broken world.

and I don?t want it to ever? happen to me?.

If you think it could never happen to you, then the slide has already been greased.

Once in a while I will meet another blogger and really ?click??a genuine friendship begins to form? but then one day, when I log on to visit their blog? poof..they are gone,? no notice..just gone?.always leaves me a little sad?.

That happened again this week.

I am tempted to feel like Puff the Magic Dragon..where the little boy sudden stops coming to visit?

Fortunately for me,

I am surrounded by several loving nurturing relationships?..both on line as well as in person.

I thought about the apple tree? and its ability to only grow so many apples in a season?

Those of us that blog, blog for different reasons?.

So tell me, if you?re a blogger, why do you blog?

If you?re not a blogger but enjoy reading blog posts..what do you get out of it?

Is it possible to have genuine friendships with people and never meet them in person?

Do you have any friendships that started on line and matured into something significant in your life?

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Monday, May 28, 2012

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Knocking the Wind Out of U.S. Energy Options

05/25/2012
Elliott Negin,?Director of News & Commentary, Union of Concerned Scientists

Unless Congress acts soon, the wind industry will have to trim its sails--and its workforce.

An essential federal tax break for the fledgling industry, scheduled to expire at the end of the year, has become a victim of Washington gridlock. President Obama was in Newton, Iowa, yesterday at TPI Composites, a leading wind blade manufacturer, to again ask Congress to extend the production tax credit, which provides a credit of 2.2 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity produced by wind turbines--as well as geothermal, biomass and underwater turbines--for the first 10 years of production.

The president also urged Congress to expand a 30 percent tax credit instituted in 2009 for investments in companies manufacturing renewable energy components. The package, called the Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit, provided $2.3 billion in credits for solar panel parts, "smart" electric meters, fuel cell components and wind turbines.

Over the last decade, wind power has become one of the fastest growing energy sources around the world. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, in the United States alone wind generated 120 billion kilowatt hours last year, 20 times more than in 2000 and enough to light up more than 20 million households. That 32 percent average annual growth rate is due to a number of factors, mainly improved technology, state standards requiring utilities to ramp up their reliance on renewables--and the federal production tax credit.

The production tax credit, which debuted in 1992, helps level the playing field between wind and coal and natural gas and is critical for financing new projects. Although most wind power developers don't pay taxes because they're not yet turning a profit, they can raise capital by selling the credits to companies that do.

Unlike a number of fossil-fuel and nuclear-power subsidies that are permanent, the production tax credit has to be renewed by Congress every few years. That puts the relatively new wind industry at a distinct disadvantage, making it difficult to attract investors and plan years in advance. And if Congress doesn't extend the production tax credit this year, the industry will take a significant hit. A December 2011 study by Navigant Consulting estimated that investment in wind projects will drop 65 percent, from $15.6 billion in 2012 to $5.5 billion in 2013; the industry will have to lay off nearly half of its workforce--some 37,000 people--next year; and wind developers will install only 2 gigawatts of wind power in 2013, less than a quarter of what is expected this year. more

And even in Germany where there is a unifying concern around environmental issues, projects are stalling because of the costs necessary to address the insanity surround the problems of the Euro.
Energy Revolution Interruptus

Germany Stalled on the Expressway to a Green Future

By Frank Dohmen, Alexander Jung, Michael Sauga and Andreas Wassermann ?05/23/2012

Germany's energy revolution has hardly begun, but it's already running out of steam. There is a lack of political decisiveness and companies are complaining of a dearth of incentives to invest billions in necessary infrastructure. Progress or no progress, taxpayers continue footing the bill.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the leader of the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), will see federal diversity on display this Wednesday when she hosts Germany's governors for an energy summit in Berlin. She can expect to see 16 governors and hear 16 different opinions -- at the very least.

Each delegation has a different notion of what Germany's energy revolution should look like. The delegation from the northwestern state of Lower Saxony wants to promote offshore wind farms, while the representatives of the southwestern state of Baden-W?rttemberg favor projects that make more sense farther inland. The Bavarians are calling for new gas-fired power plants in the south, while politicians from the northeastern state of Brandenburg are championing the unfettered expansion of the solar industry, which is ailing in the east.

The cacophony reflects the current state of affairs. Things are all over the place in the energy turnaround at the moment, and nothing seems to be working. The key project of the coalition government of Merkel's CDU, its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) is stalling before it has truly begun.

A year ago, the chancellor was still able to fire people's imaginations with her energy plans. "We can be the world's first industrialized country to successfully navigate the transition to the electricity of the future," Merkel said at the time. When she summarilyfired Environment Minister Norbert R?ttgen last Wednesday, she had returned to the harsh light of reality. In a considerable understatement, Merkel admitted that "the implementation of the energy turnaround still requires substantial efforts."

Brandenburg Governor Matthias Platzeck, a member of the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), deplores the "intolerable jumble of authority" the federal government is creating during the energy turnaround. His fellow Social Democrat Matthias Machnig, economics minister of the eastern state of Thuringia, compares the "biggest infrastructure project of the postwar era" to a marathon, adding that Germany is "only 50 centimeters past the starting line." And that, says Kurt Beck, the SPD governor of the southwestern state of Rhineland-Palatinate, is the federal government's fault. "To this day, there is no clear policy in Berlin," he says. more

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hi. if i install a linux guest on windows host in a virtualised environment (qemu for example), will any malware that might already exist on the windows host have access to the virtualised linux, or will the new virtualised environment be safe?

for example, if the host have some malware that i am not aware of that tracks keystrokes, will any password i type in a browser in the virtualised linux be vulnerable?

thanks


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Coach Washed Canvas Beach Tote

May 27, 2012 ? | ?

One of the reasons why you should be checking out the new Coach boutique at Wisma Atria (besides the fact that it?s the biggest one in South-East Asia), is this, the Coach Washed Canvas Beach Tote. As you may have guessed by now, it?s made up almost entirely of washed canvas, which means it has already been roughed up for you.

Measuring 38 cm by 40 cm, it is also generously sized, with handles bound in leather, a removable shoulder strap and a zip slot pocket on the inside, all of which should sway you in its favour.?Great for weekend getaways, the beach/pool or even as a gym bag, it?s rugged enough to be hardy, yet pretty enough with its dual colours well-balanced.

Retailing for SGD770 in Singapore (which I do think is a fair price to pay for something like this), it?s available in 4 different colour combinations, with the one in Grey/Orange being my personal favourite.

What do you think?

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The God Of Art

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