Tuesday, February 26, 2013

A Taste Of Style And Elegance From The Best That Melbourne Has ...

A trip to Melbourne is bound to be an exciting one for anyone that has never been there before. There is so much for a person to see and do that its essential for a person to do a bit of planning before they get there. There is plenty sporting action for the sports fan, loads of sights to see for the tourist types and plenty to do outdoors if you are the outdoors active type. If you are bringing your family along for the trip, then you can keep your kids entertained for the better part of the holiday, simply exploring the inner city. When you are done with exploring and all your adventures, you can always head off to the beach to relax in the sand, catch some sun and make catch a few waves while you are at it.

Melbourne is generally quite a sunny and warm city for the most part of the year. You will often find they hold outdoor events throughout the year to keep all the locals satisfied with something to do. Its important to book your accommodation well in advance if you want to ensure that you have a good spot to stay in. Grandhotelmelbourne.com.au is a great example of a place to stay and people often have great reviews about the place once they leave. You can check in there to a fully equipped suite that has everything you need right there.

Once you have checked in and put your bags down, the first thing you will want to do is head out and make for the beach or explore the town. There are several local sporting grounds where you can catch anything from tennis and cricket to Australian Rules football and the Grand Prix. The beaches are usually lined with Kite surfers and boogie-boarders and people often prefer to lounge about in the sun, working on their tans. There is plenty for the arts and culture fanatics, with a ton of museums and galleries littered throughout the city. In fact, they even have the artworks of famous sculptors all over the place.

The Melbourne countryside has plenty place for you to explore the great outdoors and view some of Australias unique wildlife. They are the only continent in the world that has marsupials like the kangaroo and the Koala. You can take long hikes or enjoy a bout ride up the Yarra River. There is wine tasting in the Yarra Valley and you might even end up taking a few bottles of fine Australian wine home with you.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Global Crude Oil markets in 2013 to see demand growth of 1 08 mb d y y: Barclays

LONDON (Commodity Online):?Global crude oil markets in 2013 are likely to be marked by healthy demand growth to the tune of 1.08 mb/d y/y and a non-OPEC supply profile that continues to lag (+0.51 mb/d y/y), stated London based Barclays in its latest weekly update.

This week the market saw a shift in directional momentum in crude oil. The first half of the week saw a pause in the upward drift, with the front-month Brent contract moving sideways around the $117/bbl range, while the latter half of the week saw prices edge lower. A combination of fading geopolitical headlines and shifts in macroeconomic sentiment has contributed to the weakness at the prompt.

OPEC output has also retreated from elevated levels last year, which has helped balance the markets? requirements without contributing to a surplus at the prompt.

On the physical markets, immediate consumption requirements have moderated for now, due to refinery maintenance in Europe and Asia leading to a passive call on cargoes for prompt delivery.

Finally, in North America, the prompt WTI contract has drifted from five-month highs to $93/bbl, in response to headlines about operational volumes flowing through the Seaway pipeline.

In a filing to federal regulators, the operator stated that the pipeline continues to experience weaker-than-expected flow rates. Flows through the pipeline are expected to average 295 thousand b/d during the February ? May 2013 period according to the filing.

The restricted throughput below the nameplate 400 thousand b/d capacity is a result of the requirement to carry a mix of heavy and light crude through the pipeline, with the former requiring more horsepower from pumping stations along the way.

Added to this, a combination of refinery maintenance (Philips 66 Sweeney refinery), restrictions on crude storage capacity along the Seaway route (Jones Creek), as well as bottlenecks with other pipelines in the region, have constrained takeaway capacity.

These limits have resulted in a build of 0.4 mb at Cushing, as seen in the latest EIA data, placing inventories at 50.6 mb (higher y/y by 18.5 mb); contributing to hold the width of the front month WTI ? Brent differential above the $20/bbl mark.

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Grier instrumental in building Texas GOP

When Mary Lou Grier got involved with the Texas Republican Party in the late 1950s, it was so obscure that it had trouble fielding candidates. ?We just begged people to run,? friend Glenda R. Reeder said.

Grier ?was willing to run for office knowing she had no prayer of winning,? daughter-in-law Margaret Grier said. ?She ran for (Bexar County) district clerk in the early 1960s. Then in 1974, she was the first woman nominated to run for a statewide office,? though she lost her land commissioner bid.

She persisted. ?We had three objectives when we started,? friend Polly Sowell said. ?We wanted Texas to be a two-party state, we wanted to defeat communism, and we wanted to bring some fiscal sanity? to the state.

Mary Lou Grier died Feb. 15 at 87.

She knew the importance of being politically active, having been raised in the Panama Canal Zone, where her family was unable to vote. She made up for it after moving to Texas, where she was inspired to get involved by her boss at USAA.

She met her husband, a Texas native who had also spent time in Panama, and by the time they got married, he was in Honolulu working with the Army Air Corps during World War II. Grier, who had gone to the University of Missouri journalism school, got a job with the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

After the war, the couple settled in San Antonio to raise their children. Grier continued her tireless political efforts, becoming vice chairwoman of the county GOP.

?She helped to elect John Tower as the first (Republican) Texas senator since Reconstruction,? said Cyndi Taylor Krier, herself a former vice chairwoman. ?In those years the chairman was a man who had a full-time job somewhere else. She ran headquarters on the day-to-day basis, planned the day-to-day activities.?

?One of the biggest impacts she had was when she was Tom Loeffler's campaign manager in 1978,? Margaret Grier said. ?It was a huge responsibility. They spent a lot of time on the road going to every single county and talking to anybody who would talk to them.?

She also worked in the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Outdoor Recreation as deputy director and acting director; as deputy advocate for advisory councils in the Small Business Administration; and deputy director and acting director in the National Park Service. ?She would commute every weekend,? Margaret Grier said. ?She lived in the D.C. area, flew home on Friday evening.?

?All of us who were young and impressionable in college at that time, to see a Republican woman running for statewide office, that was terrific,? Krier said. ?That's when I first got to know her and that made me realize a woman can do this, too.?

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Microsoft reportedly to debut next generation Xbox in April after being caught ?off-guard? by Sony

Microsoft could be looking to hold an event in April where it will debut its next generation Xbox game console, if reports are correct. According to CVG, a growing number of developers and industry professionals have knowledge that an event is planned with a senior Sony official saying that Microsoft had been caught ?off-guard? because of Sony?s PlayStation 4 announcement?earlier this week.

As of today, Ustechs, a Microsoft partner, has apparently registered the domain XboxEvent.com ? at this time, nothing will show up when you go to the site.

The new Xbox game console is believed to be called the Xbox 720 and was originally supposed to be unveiled at this year?s E3 convention. Obviously with the unveiling of the PlayStation 4 (or at least its accessories and partners), Microsoft decided to move up its timeline. One thing that we could probably expect to see from the company that could rival Sony is the appearance of an actual product.

In January, Microsoft?s Major Nelson posted a countdown clock to E3 which helped spark speculation that the Xbox 720 would be close to making its first appearance. As TNW?s Alex Wilhelm noted then, the Xbox had dropped off Microsoft?s radar during the launches of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, but now it?s time to revive the product and modernize it ? after all, it?s more than seven years old and has sold more than 70 million units.

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Bike-powered water pump invention proving helpful for farmers in Africa #Water #Green #Energy #News

ContraCostaTimes.com:?Livermore resident Jim Stunkel is back from Africa, and his mind is racing with the possibilities unfolding from some discarded Tri-Valley pool water pumps.

Those pumps have already changed the lives of more than 100 farmers and their families, but many more are hoping to get one. Assist International, the nonprofit behind this project, is struggling to keep up, said Stunkel.

In September, I learned from him about the water pump invented by Livermore resident Andy Pierce that can be powered by riding a bike. Now, Stunkel and Pierce are making connections, including the president of Ghana, John Mahama, that may lead to this pump becoming a big deal in Africa, where hunger affects the lives of millions of people.

Last year, we delivered 100 pumps to farmers," siad Stunkel. "This year, we hope to increase that to 2,600."

The pump is already being distributed throughout Uganda and Western Kenya, and Stunkel and Pierce were invited to demonstrate the invention at a farming expo in Ghana. In the demonstration, someone riding a bike powered the pump, pulling water from a holding tank at the bottom of a hole. The water was pumped up into a holding tank high in the air, which then overflowed and poured down into another holding tank at ground level.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Toshiba mobile RAM uses prediction, adaptation to cut power use by up to 85 percent

Toshiba uses prediction, adaptation to cut mobile RAM power by up to 85 percent

RAM remains one of the principal drains on a smartphone's battery: it's almost always in use, and it saps power even when its host device is idle in a pocket. Toshiba hasn't eliminated that demand entirely, but its new SRAM (not yet pictured here) is intelligent enough to cut a lot of the waste. The memory can better predict what power it's going to need while it's active, and includes a smarter retention circuit that occasionally wakes up to tweak buffer size while it's on standby. While these sound all too abstract, they should lead to some very tangible gains. Toshiba estimates that the SRAM chews up 27 percent less power when live, and 85 percent less when it's just waiting for action. The company doesn't yet know when the RAM will reach finished devices, but we're hoping it's soon when even mainstream phones like the Optimus F7 will ship with 2GB of RAM; that energy draw isn't going down all by itself.

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The Google Store: Out-Appleing Apple

If rumors buzzing around the tech blogosphere are to be believed, you might soon see a physical Google Store opening up near you.

Wall Street evidently took the bait. The Google Store rumors appeared last Friday and gain traction over the long Presidents Day weekend. On Tuesday, the company made Silicon Valley history when shares in Google passed the $800 mark, a first for any tech company.

Days after that all-time high and a 14% jump from the beginning of the year, Google?s stock closed out the week today at $799.71. In comparison, Apple just passed the $700 line last year after Tim Cook announced the iPhone 5, but shares in that company have dropped steadily in the months following. Cupertino closed out the week at $450.81.

Google is on track to not just rule Silicon Valley, but Wall Street. Analysts are saying the stock could surpass $1,000. Right now, according to the Wall Street Journal, there are only three companies with stock priced higher: Berkshire Hathaway's Class A shares, Seaboard, and NVR.

The Google Store, a page taken directly out of Steve Jobs? playbook, is obviously building up a lot of buzz.

Seth Weintraub of 9to5Google.com broke the story Friday.

?An extremely reliable source has confirmed to us that Google is in the process of building stand-alone retail stores in the U.S. and hopes to have the first flagship Google Stores open for the holidays in major metropolitan areas,? he wrote.

The stores would sell Android products, like smartphones and tablets, alongside Chromebooks and potentially other Google merchandise.

Most excitingly, the stores are probably being built to showcase Google Glass, a project Mountain View has been developing for years and with an announced 2014 release date. According to the information available, Google Glass is a integrated augmented reality system?basically, funky, futuristic eyeglasses that would tell you the temperature outside or how to check your oil, all with a look.

?The decision to open stores, I?m told,? Weintraub continues, ?came when drawing up plans to take the Google Glass to the public. The leadership thought consumers would need to try Google Glass first hand to make a purchase. Without being able to use them first hand, few non-techies would be interested in buying Google?s glasses (which will retail from between $500 to $1,000). From there, the decision to sell other Google-branded products made sense.?

With the soaring stock price and these new stores, along with their reputation of innovation, Google might be the Apple of this decade.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Nearly Half of City Employees Have 'Critical or Chronic' Illness, Mayor Says



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Do these municiple workers actually "have" these critical or chronic illnesses or just "claim" they have them? This and other bogus payouts is where our tax dollars are going folks (yes, 28% of ALL STATE income tax revenue goes to fund Baltimore City). Gee, wonder why the city was recently forecast to "be on a path of financial ruin" by accumulating over $2 BILLION (that's BILLION with a 'B') in budget deficits ovr the next decade?

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Nearly half of Baltimore's municipal employees and retirees have a "critical or chronic" illness ? a distinction that contributes to the high cost of providing their health insurance, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday.

"We need to improve the wellness of our workforce to reduce costs by promoting fitness and smoking cessation," Rawlings-Blake said as she released a consultants' report about the city's long-term finances. "Our workforce is unhealthy and it's driving up our costs."

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I would love to see the report and its recommendations. After spending over half a million for it, is it in the public domain available for all of us to see?

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Most of Baltimore City is a decaying wasteland, filled with massive amounts of people who have adapted to a lifestyle of living on government handouts.

The average blue collar worker would not enjoy the typical life of a Baltimore City resident on welfare, however, the welfare recipients of Baltimore have adapted to this lifestyle.

Wait for your government check and hope for the occasional windfall from a law suit, for an injury in an accident or the landlord.

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Most of Baltimore City is a decaying wasteland, filled with massive amounts of people who have adapted to a lifestyle of living on government handouts.

The average blue collar worker would not enjoy the typical life of a Baltimore City resident on welfare, however, the welfare recipients of Baltimore have adapted to this lifestyle.

Wait for your government check and hope for the occasional windfall from a law suit, for an injury in an accident or the landlord.

Talk about hyperbole... When was the last time you've even been to Baltimore?

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Talk about hyperbole... When was the last time you've even been to Baltimore?

Just recently.

I am no stranger to Baltimore City. I was born, raised and educated in Baltimore City.

My ashes will even be buried in Baltimore City in preselected lots.
My parents are already buried in the same cemetery, of course the locals keep climbing the fence and steal the brass urns off their grave sites.

With 40,000 vacant houses, a homicide rate that usually reaches or exceeds 200, every year, the facts are the facts.

The really untold story about crime in Baltimore City, is that for every homicide recorded, its likely ten people were shot, stabbed or severely beaten who did not die because of great medical care.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 130 million Americans have a chronic illness, and obesity and cigarette smoking are two of the biggest causes of such illnesses.

Does any one know what is considered a chronic illness? And I wonder how many of these employees actually live in Baltimore?
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I am no stranger to Baltimore City. I was born, raised and educated in Baltimore City.

My ashes will even be buried in Baltimore City in preselected lots.
My parents are already buried in the same cemetery, of course the locals keep climbing the fence and steal the brass urns off their grave sites.

With 40,000 vacant houses, a homicide rate that usually reaches or exceeds 200, every year, the facts are the facts.

The really untold story about crime in Baltimore City, is that for every homicide recorded, its likely ten people were shot, stabbed or severely beaten who did not die because of great medical care.

You're comparing 1950 Baltimore to today...I'll give you that, but compared to 1990 Baltimore. It's much better now and the trajectory definitely appears to be going upward.

There was a time where we were regularly exceeding 300 murders...

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Does any one know what is considered a chronic illness? And I wonder how many of these employees actually live in Baltimore?

asthma... hypertension... diabetes...I'd imagine those are probably the biggest three...
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Obesity and smoking are also considered chronic illnesses.
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Damn smoking is considered an illness? I guess they figure "we're gonna have to pay for this person's smoking sooner or later..."
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Kools, Newports, and 40oz malt liquor will cause a lot of chronic illness.
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Does any one know what is considered a chronic illness? And I wonder how many of these employees actually live in Baltimore?

This - things like arthritis, "diabeetus", small thyroid issues, people on cholesterol meds, etc. would all be considered people with "chronic" conditions. Her usage of the word makes it seem like everyone is suffering from lung cancer and heart disease.

Who doesn't have a "chronic" issue these days?

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I live in Baltimore. One fifth of the population is on welfare. 11% of the population between the ages 18-42 are on ssi disability. There is no tax base. This is why we are facing the problems we are. Half the residents are on the dole in one form or another.
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CACI Chairman Jack London: CEO change part of corporate refocusing

Kenneth Asbury replaces Dan Allen as CEO of CACI International Inc.

CACI International Inc.'s decision to replace its CEO after less than two years on the job is part of a plan to refocus on new contract opportunities and acquistions of companies that can spur growth, Chairman Jack London and new CEO Kenneth Asbury told investors in a call Thursday morning.

Departing CEO Dan Allen didn't fit into that strategy, London said.

"What we're doing now is a bit of a modification to the strategy in the sense of priorities," he said. "The board determined that the best course of action is to put in place an aggressive business development ? a contract winning process ? under the direct leadership of an extremely qualified individual at the CEO level."

Whether the Arlington-based company's decision to replace Allen will be deemed a hasty one by investors, partners and government customers is yet to be determined.

Asbury, who was directly involved in efforts to capture contracts at Bethesda-based Lockheed Martin Corp., said he will reorganize the company to have business development operations report directly to his office.

"I would like to be personally involved in every one of the major bids we see in front of us," he said. "We intend to be a winner of those."

Personnel hires for the business development group will be addressed in the near term, Asbury noted.

The company wants to continue the aggressive acquisition strategy that was initiated 20 years ago and has led to nearly 60 buys thus far. Asbury pointed to cybersecurity as a key area for acquisitions, particularly in light of recent efforts by the Obama administration to better protect computer systems and trade secrets. Another possible target will be companies trying to exit certain services.

Jill R. Aitoro covers federal contracting.

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UFC cutting Jon Fitch, others sends chilling message to fighters

The UFC pulled a surprising move on Wednesday, but it had nothing to do with a fight no one expected. Instead, the UFC gave the pink slip to several fighters, including one former title contender with an impressive UFC record.

According to MMAFighting, these fighters have been cut:

Jon Fitch
Wagner Prado
Mike Russow
Jacob Volkmann
Vladimir Matyushenko
Che Mills
Jay Hieron
Terry Etim
Paul Sass
Jorge Santiago
Mike Stumpf
Simeon Thoresen
C.J. Keith
Motonobu Tezuka
Josh Grispi
Ulysses Gomez

Though Fitch fought and lost to Georges St-Pierre at UFC 87, he is 1-2-1 in his last four fights and has a reputation for putting on grinding, slower-paced fights. Jacob Volkmann and Mike Russow have the same reputation. Santiago went 0-2 in the UFC, left and won one fight, then lost again over the weekend. After putting together an impressive run in the WEC, Grispi lost four fights in a row in the UFC.

[Also: Title window closing on UFC's Dan Henderson]

Every one of the fighters is coming off of at least one loss. In the past, a fighter would worry about his job if he lost two fights in a row. However, MMA Junkie's John Morgan says the UFC is looking to trim its roster. With fighters coming over from Strikeforce, and the addition of the men's flyweight and women's bantamweight divisions, the UFC is going to have to make more tough decisions like this. Fighters have to win to keep their job.

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Talk at All-Sports Museum to center on black baseball in Pennsylvania

At 7 p.m. Feb. 25, Bob Allen tell the stories of Octavius Catto, Oscar Charleston, Cum Posey, Gus Greenlee, Eddie Bolden and others who contributed to Pennsylvania?s rich black baseball history in his talk ?The Souls of Black Baseball: Barnstorming the Keystone State? at the Penn State All-Sports Museum.



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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Video: Detroit prosecutor seeks justice for thousands of women

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Most common job for women? - Business Management Daily

Administrative assistant could continue to be the top job for women in 2020, according to CNN Money. The Depart??ment of Labor projects the category will grow about 12% between 2010 and 2020, adding nearly 493,000 jobs during this dec??ade.

About 4 million workers in the United States fell under the category of ?secretaries and administrative assistants? between 2006 and 2010, and 96% of them were women, according to the U.S. Census.

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Tiffany sues Costco over 'counterfeit' rings

Tiffany sued Costco on Thursday to stop the largest U.S. warehouse club chain from selling what it called counterfeit diamond engagement rings bearing the luxury retailer's name.

The trademark lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court also calls on Costco to forfeit profits from the ring sales, plus damages of $2 million per infringement.

Tiffany said it believes hundreds, if not thousands, of Costco members bought engagement rings they believed were authentic Tiffany products but in fact were not.

Luxury retailers often sue to stop sales of alleged imitation products they believe cut into their own revenue streams and customer goodwill.

"This is not the kind of behavior people expect from a company like Costco, and this case will shed a much needed light on this outrageous behavior," said Jeffrey Mitchell, a lawyer for Tiffany.

Mitchell also noted in the statement that Tiffany maintains an "aggressive and rigorous intellectual property program, and regularly takes actions against counterfeiters and infringers."

A spokesman for Costco was not immediately available.

In November 2012, a person who was shopping at a Costco in Huntington Beach, Calif., complained to Tiffany that she was disappointed to see Costco offering for sale what were promoted on in-store signs as Tiffany diamond engagement rings, according to the lawsuit.

A subsequent investigation revealed rings in a display case at the Huntington Beach Costco labeled with the Tiffany brand and that a salesperson there referred to them as Tiffany rings when they were not, according to the lawsuit. Tiffany also discovered that Costco was not using the Tiffany trademarks online for the same products at the same time to avoid detection, according to the lawsuit.

The case is Tiffany & Company and Tiffany (NJ) LLC v. Costco Wholesale Corp, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, 13-1041

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/tiffany-sues-costco-over-counterfeit-engagement-rings-1C8383683

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Friday, February 15, 2013

More people quitting jobs in good sign for economy

December had the fewest layoffs since the government began tracking the data in 2000. Also, the most people quit their jobs during the month since June 2008, another sign that job growth and consumer confidence may start to pick up steam this year.

"These points go against the popular notion that the economy ground to a halt while DC negotiated the Fiscal Cliff late last year, and supports the hope domestic labor markets can continue to improve in 2013," wrote Beth Reed of ConvergEx Group, whose strategy team wrote about the Bureau of Labor Statistics data in a report to clients Wednesday.

"If lawmakers can reach consensus in Washington and allow businesses a sense of economic stability, then job growth might actually accelerate," she added.

Layoffs totaled 1.57 million in December, the fewest since the BLS started releasing the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey in 2000.

The data showed 2.16 million people quit their jobs, representing 53 percent of all job separations when one accounts for those that just retired, according to ConvergEx.

"Our 'Take this Job and Shove It" indicator of current/future consumer confidence hit a recovery high," stated Reed. "You're not going to quit your job if you have no faith in your own economic status."

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The official jobs report released earlier this month showed that the unemployment rate climbed back to 7.9 percent in January, from 7.8 percent in December. ConvergEx's indicator suggests that should start to head down again this month.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Neural basis for benefits of meditation

Feb. 13, 2013 ? Mindfulness meditation training in awareness of present moment experience, such as body and breath sensations, prevents depression and reduces distress in chronic pain. In a new paper, Brown University scientists propose a neurophysiological framework to explain these clinical benefits.

A matter of sensory cortical alpha rhythms

Repeated local sensory focus -- on a hand, say -- develops control over underlying neurophysiological mechanisms that may help manage chronic pain or other problems.Why does training in mindfulness meditation help patients manage chronic pain and depression? In a newly published neurophysiological review, Brown University scientists propose that mindfulness practitioners gain enhanced control over sensory cortical alpha rhythms that help regulate how the brain processes and filters sensations, including pain, and memories such as depressive cognitions.

The proposal, based on published experimental results and a validated computer simulation of neural networks, derives its mechanistic framework from the intimate connection in mindfulness between mind and body, since standardized mindfulness meditation training begins with a highly localized focus on body and breath sensations. This repeated localized sensory focus, the scientists write, enhances control over localized alpha rhythms in the primary somatosensory cortex where sensations from different body are "mapped" by the brain.

In effect, what the researchers propose in their paper in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, is that by learning to control their focus on the present somatic moment, mindfulness meditators develop a more sensitive "volume knob" for controlling spatially specific, localized sensory cortical alpha rhythms. Efficient modulation of cortical alpha rhythms in turn enables optimal filtering of sensory information. Meditators learn not only to control what specific body sensations they pay attention to, but also how to regulate attention so that it does not become biased toward negative physical sensations such as chronic pain. The localized attentional control of somatosensory alpha rhythms becomes generalized to better regulate bias toward internally focused negative thoughts, as in depression.

"We think we're the first group to propose an underlying neurophysiological mechanism that directly links the actual practice of mindful awareness of breath and body sensations to the kinds of cognitive and emotional benefits that mindfulness confers," said lead author Catherine Kerr, assistant professor (research) of family medicine at the Alpert Medical School and director of translational neuroscience for the Contemplative Studies Initiative at Brown.

Experimental evidence

In experiments that Kerr and neuroscientist co-authors Stephanie Jones and Christopher Moore have published over the last few years, the team has used a brain imaging technology called magnetoencephalography (MEG) to show that alpha rhythms in the cortex correlate with sensory attention and that the ability to regulate localized alpha brainwaves on a millisecond scale is more distinct in people who have had standardized mindfulness training than in those who have not. The trio led these experiments at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, and Massachusettes General Hospital before they all came to Brown in 2011.

In one experiment published in the Journal of Neuroscience in 2010, they observed that when people focused their attention on sensations in the left hand, the corresponding "map" for the hand in the cortex showed a marked drop in alpha wave amplitude (as if to reduce filtering there). When the subjects' attention shifted away from that body part, the alpha rhythm amplitude in the corresponding brain map went back up (as if restoring the alpha filter). Other research groups have shown this to be the case for other kinds of attention-related tasks including focusing spatial attention and working memory.

Then in 2011 in Brain Research Bulletin, the team published another paper. They randomized subjects to eight weeks of mindfulness training versus a control group. In MEG, they asked members of each group to focus attention on sensations in their hand and then to switch their attention to their foot. The people trained in mindfulness displayed quicker and larger changes in alpha wave amplitude in their brain's hand map when they made the attentional shift than the six people who did not have mindfulness training.

Mindful computational model

In addition to the emerging experimental evidence, the research framework is also informed by a computer model that Jones has developed to simulate the alpha brainwaves through reciprocal interactions between the cortex, which processes information and thoughts, and the thalamus, which is like a switchboard that mediates information flow from the rest of the brain to the cortex. The model is well validated in that it produces alpha rhythms that closely match those observed in live MEG scans of real subjects.

Jones, assistant professor (research) of neuroscience, did not originally develop the model to aid meditation research.

"We were investigating what are the brain mechanisms that can create this prominent alpha rhythm and mediate its impact on sensory processing," Jones said. "The model simulates the electrical activity of neural networks and makes very specific predictions about how this rhythm is generated. Once we understand the brain processes regulating alpha rhythm expression, we can better understand how it can be modulated with mindfulness practice and why this is beneficial."

Among the most important predictions is one that could explain how gaining control of alpha rhythms not only enhances sensory focus on a particular area of the body, but also helps people overcome persistent competing stimuli, such as depressive thoughts or chronic pain signals.

To accomplish this, the model predicts, meditators must achieve proper control over the relative timing and strength of alpha rhythms generated from two separate regions of the thalamus, called thalamic nuclei, that talk to different parts of the cortex. One alpha generator would govern the local "tuning in," for instance of sensations in a hand, while the other would govern the broader "tuning out" of other sensory or cognitive information in the cortex.

It's a bit like focusing a telescope by precisely aligning the position of two different lenses. The authors' framework hypothesizes that experienced meditators gain the ability to turn that proverbial focus knob to align those different rhythms.

Working with the framework

In the new paper the authors propose that training chronic pain patients in the standardized mindfulness techniques of focusing on and then focusing away from pain, should result in MEG-measurable, testable improvements in alpha rhythm control.

"By this process of repeatedly engaging and disengaging alpha dynamics across the body map, according to our alpha theory, subjects are re-learning the process of directly modulating localized alpha rhythms," they wrote. "We hypothesize that chronic pain patients trained in mindfulness will show increased ability to modulate alpha in an anticipatory tactile attention paradigm similar to that used in [the 2011 study]."

Many such experiments are yet to be done, Kerr acknowledges, and her group can only do so many.

"There are a number of hypotheses in this framework that can be tested," Kerr said. "That's one of the reasons we wanted to put this out as a framework. It is beyond our ability to test all of these ideas. We wanted to make this available to the scientific field and present this unified view."

In addition to Kerr, Jones, and Moore, the paper's other authors are Matthew Sacchet of Stanford University and Sara Lazar of Massachusetts General Hospital.

The team's research has received support from the National Institutes of Health, the Hershey Family Foundation, and the Osher Institute.

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  1. Catherine E. Kerr, Matthew D. Sacchet, Sara W. Lazar, Christopher I. Moore, Stephanie R. Jones. Mindfulness starts with the body: somatosensory attention and top-down modulation of cortical alpha rhythms in mindfulness meditation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013; 7 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00012

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Eric Kessler announces AirPlay support for HBO Go and Max Go apps, says ? la carte HBO access still isn't economically viable

Eric Kessler announces AirPlay support for HBO Go and Max Go apps, says  la carte HBO access still isn't economically viable

Eric Kessler, President & COO at HBO, just announced that a long-awaited feature will be going live today during his interview at D:Dive Into Media 2013. HBO Go and Max Go users with Apple products filling the home will now be able to enjoy AirPlay beaming. Straight from the man himself:

"Our long-term goal for Go is to be on all platforms and all devices. Effective today, we will be enabling AirPlay -- any device that allows users to watch on the big screen is great. You can play HBO Go on your iPhone or iPad, and then beam that to your HDTV via an Apple TV using AirPlay."

It appears that neither app has seen an update in Apple's App Store just yet, but we're guessing it's only a matter of time before both are refreshed. [Update: Looks as if both updates are now live!] Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that HBO will be on Apple TV for some time yet. Host Kara Swisher asked Kessler what the problem was in getting 'em on there. His reply? "We will get on Apple TV -- there is no problem. These things take time."

We spoke firsthand with Kessler following his interview, and he affirmed that there's no 30 percent revenue cut to worry about with Apple TV like there is for conventional apps on the App Store. It seemed that HBO simply viewed this as a lower priority now that AirPlay is a reality, and it may go a long way to explaining why so many other video apps are opting for AirPlay inclusion rather than focusing efforts on a dedicated Apple TV app.

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