Friday, August 31, 2012

Isaac still a tropical storm; flooding and tornado threat continues

Posted by Lindsay Milbourne under Daily updates

Isaac is a weaker tropical storm as?of 11 AM, but its impacts across the northern Gulf coast are still?tremendous. The National Weather Service reports the first Isaac fatality?Thursday morning in Picayune, Mississippi, close to the Lousiana state line. A tree fell on a truck. The Bayou Bonfouca that acts as a levee in south Slidell, Lousiana overflowed Thursday morning. This caused water to rush over the railroad tracks and into the city prompting?evacuations. Early Thursday afternoon The National Weather Service?in New Orleans says there is?a small breach in the dam along the Tangipahoa river in Pike County, Mississippi. Emergency Management officials suspect the dam will likely fail. If the dam does fail, the crest forecast would rise to 21.5 feet; this would be a new record. National Weather Service in New Orleans?issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Pike County in southern Mississippi.?

As of 11 AM, sustained winds have died down a bit, but winds are still gusting to near tropical storm force, especially near the coast.

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Isaac is still producing dangerous storm surge in coastal Lousiana and Mississippi. Even though the center of Issac as well inland, wave heights are up to 11 feet offshore of?coastal Lousiana and Mississippi. With an onshore flow, and higher than normal high tides coastal flooding is forecasted to continue. As of 11 AM, a storm surge of near 6 feet is occuring on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain. A storm surge near 5 ft is occuring at Waveland, Mississippi. Freshwater flooding from training of showers and storms continues in southern Mississippi and Alabama continues. An unofficial report of over 23 inches was reported in Gretna, Lousiana.

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The risk for tornadoes continues for much of south and central Mississippi, south and central Alabama, extreme southeast Lousiana, and?the western Florida Panhandle. A tornado watch is up for this area until 4 PM CDT. A tornado was reported on the ground in Pascagoula, Mississippi before 8 AM CDT. Pascagoula Police confirm a tornado?damaged a home, but no injuries were reported.

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Isaac is forecasted to be downgraded to a tropical depression Thursday night. As it remants spill northward, Isaac wil bring soaking rains to to much of the southeast and eventually the Midwest by the weekend. Many of these areas in Isaac?s path are drought stricken, but localized flooding is possible in spots. Below are rainfall estimates from the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center.

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The 12th depression of the Atlantic season was upgraded to tropical storm Leslie in the Central Atlantic at 2 pm. Leslie is the second earliest 12th named storm to form in the Atlantic Basin.?It is forecasted to curve north and stay out to sea. As of 11 AM, Kirk is the fifth hurricane of the Atlantic season. Hurricane force winds only extend out 10 miles from the center. Kirk will also track north out to sea.

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Source: http://blog.myfoxhurricane.com/index.php/2012/08/30/isaac-still-a-tropical-storm-flooding-and-tornado-threat-continues/

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Kamloops golf courses crack PGA BC's Top 20 list

Three Kamloops-area golf courses have cracked the PGA of British Columbia's first annual Top 20 list.

The PGA polled its members online and by telephone, with more than one-third of the 650-member roster taking part.

Tobiano (#6), Talking Rock in Chase (#9) and Rivershore (#12) made the cut.

Tobiano finished second among public courses in B.C.

In addition, those three courses, along with The Dunes at Kamloops

Canoe Creek and Salmon Arm composed the Thompson-Shuswap regional medalists list.

Shaughnessy in Vancouver was named best golf course in the province, followed by West Vancouver's Capilano and the Victoria Golf Club.

Architects Thomas McBroom (Tobiano) and Graham Cook (Talking Rock) had more than one of their course creations in the Top 20 list.

"Overall, almost 100 courses received multiple votes and that just goes to show the depth of the quality of the province's courses," said

PGA of BC executive director Donald Miyazaki.

The rankings are a partnership between the PGA of BC and Inside Golf Magazine.

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PGA OF BC'S TOP 20:

(Location, course architect and opening year)

1. Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club (Vancouver /?AV Macan; 1960)

2. Capilano G&CC (West Vancouver / Stanley Thompson; 1937)

3. Victoria GC (Victoria / possibly Harvey Combe; 1893)

4. Big Sky G&CC (Pemberton / Robert Cupp; 1995)

5. Royal Colwood GC ?(Victoria?/?AV Macan; 1913)

6. Tobiano (Kamloops / Thomas McBroom; 2007)

7. Predator Ridge GR / Ridge Course (Vernon / Doug Carrick; 2010)

8. Vancouver GC (Coquitlam / Alex Duthie / H.T. Gardner; 1911)

9. Talking Rock Golf Course (Chase / Cooke-Carleton; 2007)

10. Storey Creek (Campbell River / Les Furber; 1989)

11. Greywolf GC (Panorama?/ Doug Carrick; 1999)

12. Rivershore Golf Club (Kamloops / Robert Trent Jone Sr. / 1981)

13. Fairview Mountain GC (Oliver / Les Furber; 1926)

14. Tower Ranch GC (Kelowna / Thomas McBroom; 2008)

15. Marine Drive GC (Vancouver AV Macan; 1922)

16. Morgan Creek GC (South Surrey / Thomas McBroom; 1995)

17. Gallaghers Canyon G&CC (Kelowna / Bill Robinson; 1980)

18. Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community (Courtenay (Graham Cooke; 1992)

19. Kelowna G&CC (Kelowna / AV Macan; 1920)

20. Fairmont Chateau Whistler GC (Whistler / Robert Trent Jones Jr.; 1993)

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Thompson-Shuswap Regional Medalists:

Tobiano

Talking Rock

Rivershore

The Dunes at Kamloops

Canoe Creek

Salmon Arm

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1 of the best Joplin, Missouri construction website of 2012 rises to meet growing demand for home remodeling and custom home building.

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Tweet This Joplin, MO -- August 30th, 2012, The real estate rebound and surge in demand for quality Missouri general contractor services seem perfectly timed to coincide with the makeover of one of the area's leading construction firm's websites. The latest National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) survey this August reveals home builder confidence rising to a new 5 year high, a level we haven't seen since the market went bust in 2007.

Joplin, MO is definitely riding the new real estate wave with the local median home price up 10 percent year-over-year according to data compiler Trulia, while the region continues to boast one of the lowest foreclosure rates in the nation. In fact RealtyTrac reports just 1 in every 32,684 homes in Joplin received a notice in July 2012, beating out the state average of 1 in 1,166, while other states see foreclosures hitting one in every 300. Recent market factors have increased the demand for home remodeling, renovation projects and custom new construction.

However, as with the rest of the real estate industry there has been a big shake up in general contractor services and it can be difficult to find an established and reliable construction firm that can be counted on today. Fortunately for those in Joplin there is one Missouri construction firm which sticks out. While others have abandoned the business during the slump or took years off, Mike Treaster has maintained a reputation as one of Hannibal and Joplin's general contractors who can be counted on.

Mike understands the hard times many MO residents have been through and appreciates what it takes to run a company through tighter times. He loves telling of how he bootstrapped his new business back in 1998 to get it off the ground and build it to where it is today. Mike's motto of "give the customer the best job, with a solid guarantee and you have a customer for life" seems to have served his construction company well. Today Mike's Construction provides full service contracting services for both commercial and residential projects including remodeling, custom building, roofing, excavation, concrete construction and more.

In addition to being considered one of the best Joplin Missouri construction website of 2012 Mike's Construction holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, is an EPA certified renovation firm, is a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association and is of course licensed and insured. The company is open 7 days a week and that require general contractor assistance or who are contemplating construction or renovation work can request free estimates via the revamped website at http://www.mikesconstructionllc.com, or Calling Mike directly at 888-231-6804.

Contact: Mike Treaster Mikes Construction, LLC 134 Hwy 61 Ste 4, Hannibal Missouri United States 63401 mike@mikesconstructionllc.com 888 231 6804 http://www.mikesconstructionllc.com/ ###

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TSU Takes on Florida A&M at John Merritt Classic This Weekend

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ETSU bluegrass music students to release album
August 31, 2012 16:17 GMT

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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) -- Students in the Bluegrass, Old-Time and Country Music Studies program at East Tennessee State University are releasing an album.

The ETSU Bluegrass Band's "Testing Tradition" features 12 original compositions by students.

It is being released Friday at a free concert the band is giving in conjunction with ETSU Pride Week. The album is $15 and features 31 student performers, several of whom also tour with professional bluegrass bands.

The Bluegrass, Old-Time and Country Music Studies program at ETSU was founded in 1982. It is the oldest of its kind at any four-year institution and was the first anywhere to offer a Bachelor of Arts degree in the subject.

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Frugal Family Tree: Books! We Love Them


I live in a family that treasure books. I love it. As a kid when we moved books were packed and carried with the care of fine china. I grew up knowing the value if a good book and to pass the admiration of books on to my own kids. My son is a book lover too, I smile proudly about that. He loves to curl up on my lap like a cat and listen to me read, then "read" it back to me when he declared its his turn. The first "grown up" book I read as a teenager was The Horse Whisper, I still love that book to this day. I love Martha Stewart from reading her books from my Moms book shelves as far back as I can even have memories. The books my Mom put in our home I think helped shape my personality. I have books that are expensive and ones I have bought for $0.25 at a yard sale and I treasure them all the same. As a busy Mom it seems I do not read chapter books as much as I would like to but I do love the kids books I get to read with my son.

I like the The Catalog and The Mountains Crack Up by Jasper Tomkins, not just for the story but the memories of reading it with my family as a kid. There is a value you dont see until you have your own kids how much your parents influence your like or dislike for books. I encourage you to grab a book, sit with your kids and get lost in the story, even if its one you have read hundreds of times lol.

What books are you reading? What books are your kids loving right now?

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Neuroscience just got faster, cheaper and easier

Neuroscience just got faster, cheaper and easier [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Aug-2012
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Contact: Marla Paul
Marla-Paul@northwestern.edu
312-503-8928
Northwestern University

Asking 10 research questions instead of 100 gets same or better results

CHICAGO --- Richard Gershon has a shiny new toolbox for neuroscientists that will revolutionize their clinical research by making it radically faster, cheaper and more accurate. It also will help researchers recruit children and adults for studies because participation will be much less time consuming.

On Sept. 10 and 11, Gershon will introduce the new NIH Toolbox to hundreds of researchers at a special National Institutes of Health (NIH) conference in Bethesda, Maryland. At the end of September, he will give away the tools for free to NIH researchers.

Gershon, an associate professor of medical social sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, has led an ambitious six-year NIH-funded study reflecting the efforts of 235 scientists around the world that provides the first common measurements for neurological and behavioral health. Currently, one researcher's test to measure depression, for example, isn't the same as another's, so their study results aren't comparable. Research is built on others' findings so this hodgepodge mires progress.

The 44 new tests --- available in Spanish and English --- slash the number of questions and time required for study participants by up to 90 percent. The tests also are royalty-free (other tests often have expensive royalties that hike the cost of research) and can be administered by anyone with a basic college education, a less expensive alternative to the Ph.D. level-person with specialized training now required to administer them.

An intelligence test that normally takes three hours is whipped off 30 in minutes with the new NIH Toolbox version. Many traditional "gold standard" tests are trimmed from 30 items to five. Every new test was validated to make sure it yields comparable or better results than the longer ones.

Many of the streamlined tests are accomplished through computer adaptive testing - Gershon's expertise. In this approach, the computer is constantly adjusting the questions to meet the level of the person being tested, eliminating lots of extraneous questions.

"With the computer we cut to what we need to measure in each individual person," Gershon said. "We zero in on that person's individual level of functioning and don't waste their time asking questions far above or below their ability."

Scientists collected data from more than 20,000 participants to determine the difficulty level of every item and validate those items against "gold standard" measures.

This is how it works. In a vocabulary test administered to a third grader, the first item will be third grade level. If the student gets that correct, the next one will be 3.5 level and so forth until the computer has zeroed in on the student's precise ability level. The test only has 20 vocabulary questions compared to the traditional 50 items, but the shorter test is more reliable because half the items on the traditional test would be below the student's ability and half would be above it.

The shortened tests will aid a longitudinal study like the 100,000-subject National Children's Study, which can spend only so much time testing each child. "Even if we can only test a child for one hour every year we now can administer up to 20 tests during that hour and accurately track his or her development," Gershon said.

The new tests also are the first to measure a continuum of health from dysfunction through superfunction in neurological and behavioral health for persons ages 3 to 85. Most existing tests were developed to measure dysfunction A benefit of the continuum is being able to identify --- in longitudinal studies, epidemiological studies and clinical trials --- where problems begin to emerge and what the causes may be. To develop norms for the continuum, researchers measured a sample of 5,000 people in English and Spanish of various races and ethnicities of every age in 10 different data collection sites around the country.

Gershon tapped the top scientists in the country in each domain to develop the new tests. For the olfaction measure, eight top researchers conferred to examine the worldwide inventory of smell tests and eventually designed their own. The NIH version costs $2 a person (to pay for the scratch and sniff cards) compared to the gold standard tests, which are available for $15 to $30.

In addition to smell, some of the measures include multiple areas of cognition, emotional health and motor and sensory functioning such as vision and hearing.

More than 30 Northwestern scientists and staff members were involved in the NIH Toolbox including David Cella, chair of medical social sciences, and senior researchers Sandra Weintraub, William Rymer, Nina Kraus and Steve Zecker.

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This project is supported by federal funds from the Blueprint for Neuroscience Research and the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health, under Contract No. HHS-N-260-2006-00007-C.

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Neuroscience just got faster, cheaper and easier [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Aug-2012
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Contact: Marla Paul
Marla-Paul@northwestern.edu
312-503-8928
Northwestern University

Asking 10 research questions instead of 100 gets same or better results

CHICAGO --- Richard Gershon has a shiny new toolbox for neuroscientists that will revolutionize their clinical research by making it radically faster, cheaper and more accurate. It also will help researchers recruit children and adults for studies because participation will be much less time consuming.

On Sept. 10 and 11, Gershon will introduce the new NIH Toolbox to hundreds of researchers at a special National Institutes of Health (NIH) conference in Bethesda, Maryland. At the end of September, he will give away the tools for free to NIH researchers.

Gershon, an associate professor of medical social sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, has led an ambitious six-year NIH-funded study reflecting the efforts of 235 scientists around the world that provides the first common measurements for neurological and behavioral health. Currently, one researcher's test to measure depression, for example, isn't the same as another's, so their study results aren't comparable. Research is built on others' findings so this hodgepodge mires progress.

The 44 new tests --- available in Spanish and English --- slash the number of questions and time required for study participants by up to 90 percent. The tests also are royalty-free (other tests often have expensive royalties that hike the cost of research) and can be administered by anyone with a basic college education, a less expensive alternative to the Ph.D. level-person with specialized training now required to administer them.

An intelligence test that normally takes three hours is whipped off 30 in minutes with the new NIH Toolbox version. Many traditional "gold standard" tests are trimmed from 30 items to five. Every new test was validated to make sure it yields comparable or better results than the longer ones.

Many of the streamlined tests are accomplished through computer adaptive testing - Gershon's expertise. In this approach, the computer is constantly adjusting the questions to meet the level of the person being tested, eliminating lots of extraneous questions.

"With the computer we cut to what we need to measure in each individual person," Gershon said. "We zero in on that person's individual level of functioning and don't waste their time asking questions far above or below their ability."

Scientists collected data from more than 20,000 participants to determine the difficulty level of every item and validate those items against "gold standard" measures.

This is how it works. In a vocabulary test administered to a third grader, the first item will be third grade level. If the student gets that correct, the next one will be 3.5 level and so forth until the computer has zeroed in on the student's precise ability level. The test only has 20 vocabulary questions compared to the traditional 50 items, but the shorter test is more reliable because half the items on the traditional test would be below the student's ability and half would be above it.

The shortened tests will aid a longitudinal study like the 100,000-subject National Children's Study, which can spend only so much time testing each child. "Even if we can only test a child for one hour every year we now can administer up to 20 tests during that hour and accurately track his or her development," Gershon said.

The new tests also are the first to measure a continuum of health from dysfunction through superfunction in neurological and behavioral health for persons ages 3 to 85. Most existing tests were developed to measure dysfunction A benefit of the continuum is being able to identify --- in longitudinal studies, epidemiological studies and clinical trials --- where problems begin to emerge and what the causes may be. To develop norms for the continuum, researchers measured a sample of 5,000 people in English and Spanish of various races and ethnicities of every age in 10 different data collection sites around the country.

Gershon tapped the top scientists in the country in each domain to develop the new tests. For the olfaction measure, eight top researchers conferred to examine the worldwide inventory of smell tests and eventually designed their own. The NIH version costs $2 a person (to pay for the scratch and sniff cards) compared to the gold standard tests, which are available for $15 to $30.

In addition to smell, some of the measures include multiple areas of cognition, emotional health and motor and sensory functioning such as vision and hearing.

More than 30 Northwestern scientists and staff members were involved in the NIH Toolbox including David Cella, chair of medical social sciences, and senior researchers Sandra Weintraub, William Rymer, Nina Kraus and Steve Zecker.

###

This project is supported by federal funds from the Blueprint for Neuroscience Research and the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health, under Contract No. HHS-N-260-2006-00007-C.

NORTHWESTERN NEWS: www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/


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Indonesia graft watchdog faces off against police

Indonesia's corruption watchdog is taking on the notoriously graft-ridden police in a confrontation that sees two law enforcement agencies facing off against each other.

Rampant corruption has crippled the public service in Indonesia, where paying bribes is routine and half the population of 240 million live below the poverty line.

The country scored 3.0 in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index for 2011, where 10 means "very clean" and zero "highly corrupt".

But the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has been given extraordinary powers to wiretap suspects and probe bank accounts in an effort to tackle the scourge, and is increasingly chasing Indonesia's big fish.

In the process it is making enemies of police, prosecutors and politicians, and has won the fervent backing of ordinary Indonesians -- who consistently name the police as one of the country's two most corrupt institutions in Transparency International's annual survey.

The current case centres on a $21 million tender for driving simulators, with the KPK accusing former traffic division chief Djoko Susilo of accepting more than $200,000 in kickbacks to favour one bidder.

The winner, metals company Citra Mandiri Metalindo Abadi, is known for producing bottle tops, and had no experience or capacity in simulators.

It subcontracted the project and by the time the deadline arrived, only 100 of the 1,200 contracted simulators -- used to teach and test driving skills -- were delivered, according to Indonesia's respected Tempo magazine.

The company has not commented on the case.

The KPK has named Susilo and three other traffic division police as suspects in the tender.

The national police initially refused to hand over evidence and insisted on conducting the probe itself. It finally agreed to cooperate on the condition it could sight key evidence collected by the KPK.

But on Friday the police again questioned Susilo over the tender, even though by law it is obliged to step down once the KPK has taken on a case.

Susilo's lawyer told reporters his client would refuse to answer the KPK's questions because he had already been quizzed by the police.

Neta Pane, head of the NGO Indonesian Police Watch, backed the KPK in its efforts to hold the police to account, adding the traffic division had a reputation as an "ATM machine" for senior police officials.

"The KPK has the legal right to investigate the police," he told AFP. "Allowing the police to investigate itself undermines Indonesia's efforts to eradicate corruption."

Popular support for the KPK was demonstrated in June, when millions of street food vendors on meagre incomes donated coins to support the watchdog's bid for a bigger building to house its growing staff.

"Compared with other institutions, the KPK is the most organised and clean, so it is still the hope of the people," prominent lawyer Tudung Mulya Lubis said.

The police, on the other hand, are "at the epicentre of corruption in the eyes of the people".

Nevertheless, the KPK rarely probes the police and has never prosecuted a working police official.

"This is in part because the police controls the evidence needed for the KPK's investigations. A lot of KPK investigators are seconded from the police. I'd like to think they're independent, but you never know," Lubis said.

Activists have called on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to support the KPK in the latest feud, criticising him for backtracking on his election campaign pledge to curb corruption.

The promise was a key element in securing his second term with a landslide win at the polls in 2009.

But since then Yudhoyono has shown little action to match the rhetoric, while his government has become mired in a bank bailout scandal and members of his Democratic Party have come under investigation in several cases.

In 2009, Yudhoyono was criticised for sitting idly by in a power struggle where the national police tried to frame two KPK commissioners for corruption.

In his Independence Day speech last week, Yudhoyono made his most passionate remarks on corruption for some time, acknowledging graft still bled through his government, parliament and law enforcement agencies.

"The drum of war on corruption should not dissipate. Corruption should be completely eradicated," he told parliament in his speech.

But he fell short of giving an instruction in the simulators case, saying only that law enforcement agencies should not intervene in each other's investigations.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/indonesia-graft-watchdog-faces-off-against-police-142750787.html

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Roleplay Themed Card Game

The premise is simple! A card game themed around telling a story or roleplay. The community can contribute to the cards in the game, and in fact the game wouldn't exist if they didn't, so feel free to PM me an idea.

Both players agree to play with decks of equal size, 50 being the current 'standard'. As you play events will happen, characters will become friends, betray, fight, explore and do all the things they would in a normal story. At the end of the game you will have a Score, and the person with the highest Score is the winner! However the game doesn't have to end there. You can write down the key events and twists that happened during the game and you'll have a rough outline of a story. All its lacking at that point is the thoughts and emotions of the characters, or any specific details.

Get it?

But primarily the card game can still be played as a card game. So how do you play? To play you don't need to worry about having a physical deck. You can play online with just a list of the cards you intend to use. But what makes a deck? There are mainly five types of cards, each arguably a part of roleplaying. Theme, Characters, Plot, Combat and Setting.

The abridged version of the rules, from start to finish.

At the start of the game work out who goes first, then each player places their Theme, two Settings and one Character on the field.
Each turn is broken up into 3 Sets. Before every Set begins a player can choose to move his characters between Settings or give Equipment to the Characters. Unless a card specifies otherwise, you can only equip and move at these times. Each Character can only move once per turn and each Character can only have one Equipment at any time. Only one character may be played per turn for each player.
In the first set, the player who is going first is allowed to play a Plot Card. Their opponent is allowed to play one Plot Card to react to it. In the second set the players switch around, now the first player going second. For the third set it returns to the normal order. At the end of turn, it switches who goes first.
Abilities can be used instead of Plot Cards.

Combat follows a simple order. You take turns (starting with who initiated combat) to pick one Character and select one of three options, an attack, technique or ability, then the target/s. Effects apply in the following order. All interrupt effects apply (such as shoulder barge), then all temporary buffing and debuffing effects apply (such as 'gains 1 Skill'), then all health gain and loss apply (healing/damage) then finally all permanent buffs and debuffs apply. An attack deals the Characters skill in damage. When a character is killed, all allies of that character gain 1 Drama Point.

For example, say a character with 2 skill used Shoulder Barge on an enemy. From this point on, all of that targets attacks or abilities will not go through. Then is the stage where buffs/debuffs apply. Then the damage from Shoulder Barge is dealt to the target.
Another example is Overcharge explosion. It does nothing for the first two phases, then deals its damage, then lowers the users Power.

The game ends when no Plot Cards have been played for 4 Sets (2 chances for each player to play a card), or when a card specifies.

Common Terms Used
Drama Points - Points accumulated by all types of cards. A card can use these Drama Points to trigger an effect on the cards they are on.
Emotional Ties - Representing emotional connections between characters, be they love, friendship, hate, rivalry. Can be Strong Positive, Strong Negative, Negative or Positive.
Capture - When a character you control is on your opponents side and under your control, but cannot move or engage in Combat. To free them, engage Combat in that location.
Defect - When a character you control is on your opponents side and under your control and can engage in Combat or move.
Environment - A plot card which affects a Setting. If a Setting is played, all Settings without an environment are affected by it.

I'm sure I'm missing a lot of details, so when I've posted the cards if you can't figure it out, smack me on the back of the head.

Faq
Q: I don't get how to play
A: Alright, drop me a PM or try to catch me on chat. I'm pretty active there.

Q: X doesn't make sense
A: PM me and I'll try to explain it.

Q: Will you make a card based off something I made?
A: With your permission, I'd love to. I'll need to work out the details with you, so the best thing you can do is drop me a PM and we can get started from there.

Q: X is overpowered
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The Ballsy Way Mitt Romney First Put The Moves ... - Business Insider

The world met Mitt Romney's wife Ann last night, when she gave a speech at the Republican National Convention.

The speech was an appeal to women.?In it, Romney spoke of meeting Mitt at a dance back when they were teenagers.

The truth is Mitt and Ann actually met when they were little kids. Mitt was in Cub Scouts and he saw Ann riding a horse. He threw some stones at her.

But, it is true that Mitt put much more effective moves on Ann at that dance.

He did it in a pretty ballsy way.

He was going to high school at a fancy, all-boys boarding school called Cranbrook and she was going to a fancy all-girls school called Kingswood. They had friends in common. One of them threw a dance party.

You might imagine that a story in which Mitt called up his crush from childhood and asked her to this dance, and that she was his date and that things took off from there.

But that's not what happened.

Actually, Ann already had a date ? not Mitt.

He only saw her, remembered her, at the dance, when he spotted her across the room.

So what did Mitt do?

Did he go over to Ann and chat her up? Remind her of old stones tossed?

Nope.

Did he wait for her to recognize him and come over??

No way.

He went straight for the gold.

He walked over to Ann's date and talked the guy into letting him drive her home.

Talk about cutting in!

?I caught his eye and he never let me go,? Ann told an interviewer later.

?I mean, he hotly pursued me.?

We learned all this reading?The Real Romney, a deeply reported and informative book by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman.?You should read if want to know about the guy whom half the country wants to be our next president.?Pre-order the up-coming, updated, paperback version here.?Or buy?the Kindle edition.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Language Log ? New radicals in an old writing system

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In china now magazine from a couple of days ago, Chris Barden has an intriguing article entitled "Chinese Characters Reloaded:? Artist Jiao Yingqi?s Radical Proposal".

The article begins with the clarion call of Lu Xun, the greatest Chinese writer of the 20th century:? ?Either Chinese characters die or China is doomed.?? That's not the most transparent translation of these shocking words that Lu Xun is reported to have uttered on his death bed:? "H?nz? b?mi?, Zh?nggu? b? w?ng" ????????? ("If Chinese characters are not eradicated, China will perish!").

The first part of Barden's article goes on to explain why Lu Xun and many other progressive Chinese thinkers of the last century took such a dim view of the characters and outlines their efforts to reform the writing system, including proposals for Latinization and ultimately digraphia (characters and pinyin romanization simultaneously being used in parallel).

The article then takes an abrupt turn and introduces the artist and "inadvertent linguist" Jiao Yingqi's proposals for creating entirely new radicals to add to the already extensive set that currently exists.? As a matter of fact, there is no standard set of Chinese radicals by means of which the characters may be organized and searched.? When I was a graduate student and during the first part of my career, all serious Western learners of Chinese memorized the traditional 214 Kangxi radicals, but after the establishment of the Peoples Republic of China, other sets of radicals were adopted by various dictionary makers.? For example, the Xinhua dictionary uses 189 radicals. Around two thousand years ago, when there were only about 9,400 characters and 1,200 variants to contend with (there are now upwards of 80,000 characters), there were 540 radicals, more than twice as much as in the Kangxi and Xinhua dictionaries.? It is obvious that the number of radicals is highly arbitrary, but in general, the trend in recent centuries has been for their number to be reduced.

The radicals in the Xinhua dictionary and the earlier Kangxi dictionary include such basic semantic keys as "man", "woman", "tree", "heart", "rock", "soil", "roof", "tiger", "bird", "flesh", "metal", "hand", and "foot".? But Jiao thinks that these are insufficient for modern life and advocates the creation of entirely new radicals such as "computer", "privacy", "electron", "network", "DNA", "homosexual", "genetically modified (GM)", "digital", "money", "pollution", and "independence".? Never mind that there already exists a radical for characters having to do with pecuniary matters, viz., b?i ? (originally the drawing of a cowrie), and Chinese already has words for writing all the other ideas, concepts, and things in JIao's list of proposed new radicals.? Would Jiao have us invent a new radical for every major advance in science, technology, thought, culture, economics, psychology, and sociopolitical behavior?

What is even worse, Jiao holds that each new radical would carry the potential for hundreds of new characters and words.? This reveals that Jiao does not clearly distinguish between words and characters, nor does he realize that proliferation of the latter is a dangerous impediment to literacy.

Moreover, the means whereby Jiao arrives at his new radicals and new characters is, at best, hit or miss:

For example, Jiao?s new radical for pollution is an intuitive and visually obvious fusion of the characters for "poison" and "gas".? When the pollution radical is then combined with the existing radical for light, it creates the character ?visual pollution.?

And how does Jiao determine the pronunciation of these new radicals and characters?? Does he just arbitrarily assign a reading to them?

Jiao decries what he calls China?s ?Copy Culture? or ?Culture of Imitation", which he blames on the antiquated (pre-Industrial Revolution) nature of the current set of characters and radicals, and claims that his new radicals and new characters will lead to a renaissance of creativity.? Quite the contrary, a host of new elements added to the writing system is likely to clog it up even more than it already is.? The relationship between Chinese characters and creativity has been explored in a much more sensitive and sophisticated fashion in this New York Times article by Didi Kirsten Tatlow and in this New York Times blog post by the same author.

Jiao Yingqi is not the only Chinese artist who has proposed the creation of entirely new radicals and characters (some of the schemes are quite whimsical and utterly impractical).? See, for example, the interview with Wenda Gu here.

There is even one famous exhibition, by the artist Xu Bing, entitled Ti?nsh? ?? (A Book from the Sky), which consists of 4,000 invented characters that look impressive (like "real" characters) but have no meaning or sound whatsoever.? See this post on Language Log;? "The unpredictability of Chinese character formation and pronunciation"

We need more radicals and more characters like we need more holes in our head.? The urgent challenge for Chinese language planners and language reformers is how to reduce the number of characters and their components to a more readily manageable and easily learnable level, and one that is more compatible with the IT revolution that is sweeping the world.? Attractive though the writing of the 19th, 9th, or earlier centuries may have been, it would be unwise for the entire nation to turn back the clock and to attempt to live in antiquity.? Leave that to the classicists, and let artists stick to painting, sculpture, and calligraphy.

[A tip of the hat to John Rohsenow]

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Syrian activsts say rebels shot down warplane

In this image made from video broadcast Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012 on Addounia TV, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks at an unknown location. Assad said in a broadcast Wednesday that his regime needs more time to win the civil war, acknowledging that his forces are struggling to contain the rebel challenge. (AP Photo) SYRIA OUT, TV OUT

In this image made from video broadcast Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012 on Addounia TV, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks at an unknown location. Assad said in a broadcast Wednesday that his regime needs more time to win the civil war, acknowledging that his forces are struggling to contain the rebel challenge. (AP Photo) SYRIA OUT, TV OUT

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Syrian girls, who fled their home with their family in Aleppo, due to fighting between the Syrian army and the rebels, sleep on teh ground, as their family take refuge at the Bab Al-Salameh border crossing, in hopes of entering one of the refugee camps in Turkey, near the Syrian town of Azaz, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

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(AP) ? Syrian activists say rebels have shot down a regime warplane over the northern province of Idlib.

The government had no immediate comment, and the report couldn't be independently confirmed.

The Local Coordination Committees, an activist group, and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say the plane was seen crashing Thursday near the Abu Zuhour air base.

Idlib-based activist Alaa al-Din says the warplane was shot down by heavy machine guns.

A video broadcast on Al-Arabiya shows what appears to be a parachute and rebels cheering and claiming it belonged to be the pilot. The video's authenticity could not be verified.

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Insider Attacks Now Biggest Killer of NATO Troops

Rogue Afghan soldiers and police turning their weapons on their allies are now the leading cause of death for NATO troops. On Aug. 28 a man wearing an Afghan army uniform opened fire on Australian soldiers in the southern province of Uruzgan, killing three and wounding two.

That attack brought to 15 the total number of NATO personnel killed in so-called ?green-on-blue? assaults in August ? and raises serious doubts about the alliance?s war strategy, which calls for close cooperation between foreign and Afghan troops as the Afghans gradually assume responsibility for their own security.

Of the other 35 international troops who died in Afghanistan this month, 12 were killed by Improvised Explosive Devices and nine died in helicopter crashes. Insurgent gunfire and a suicide bomber accounted for the remaining fatalities.

Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, commander of NATO?s International Security Assistance Force, told Danger Room he didn?t know why the Afghan troops turned their weapons on their foreign allies. He implied the ?sacrifices associated with fasting? during the the Muslim holy month of Ramadan might have played a role ? then quickly qualified the remark, saying Ramadan wasn?t exclusively the problem. In any event, ?there is an erosion of trust that has emerged from this,? Allen said in a separate interview.

For its part, the Afghan government blames ?infiltration by foreign spy agencies.? Allen said he looked forward to seeing proof of this assertion. Along with the green-on-blue attacks, there has also been a spike in Afghan troops killing other Afghan troops. ?They?re suffering casualties from the same trend that we?re suffering? from, said Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

?Were the attacks the result of some kind of Taliban infiltration, the problem would thus be one of counter-intelligence,? explained Andrew Exum, an expert on low-intensity warfare. ?The alternative ? that relations between Afghan forces and their Western partners have structurally deteriorated in fundamental ways ? is a far tougher problem to address.?

During Danger Room?s January visit to remote Paktika province in eastern Afghanistan, the rising tension between U.S. and Afghan forces was evident. When an Afghan police recruit began behaving erratically and overstepping his authority, his American trainers took no chances. They fired him ? but only after carefully disarming him.

The reasons for the insider attacks are unclear. But the trend of more and more such assaults is inarguable. Before August, green-on-blue attacks accounted for just 12 percent of NATO troops killed. In 2011 they amounted to just six percent ? up from three percent in 2010. Foreign soldiers wounded in green-on-blue incidents have also increased steadily in the past three years.

August?s insider killings occurred in 18 of Afghanistan?s 34 provinces but are concentrated in the southern and eastern battlegrounds, according to an analysis by Long War Journal. The three southern provinces of Helmand, Kandahar and Uruzgan account for the majority of green-on-blue attacks.

In the face of the rapidly-escalating insider threat, Allen, who is due to be replaced soon as ISAF?s top general, has not signaled any change in NATO?s strategy. Foreign troops will continue working closely with the Afghan soldiers who now represent statistically the biggest danger to their lives.

In fact, NATO troops should work more closely with Afghan, Exum advised. ?I urge U.S. and allied troops in Afghanistan to remember that the only people who can truly protect them from green-on-blue violence are the Afghans themselves.?

The international alliance is scrambling to mitigate the threat. It?s now policy for at least one NATO soldier ? a ?guardian angel? ? to watch over any gathering of Afghan and alliance troops, weapon loaded, ?and hopefully identify people that would be involved in those attacks,? Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said.

But Panetta himself said spotting attackers before they pull the trigger could prove difficult. ?It?s clear that there?s no one source that is producing these attacks.?

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Lift Brings A Simple Habit-Tracking And Self-Improvement Experience To Your iPhone

Screen shot 2012-08-29 at 2.02.56 PMThough our ideal self-images tend to project what we wish we were (in mine I look like David Beckham, talk like John Cleese), the reality is often at least slightly more painful. As a result, many of us are on a mission to pursue our better selves as we devise and harbor umpteen (often vague) person goals, like actually going to the dentist or finally finishing an Ironman. Now, thanks to the rise (and affordability) of smarter tools, apps and devices, it's easier than ever to track our progress, which has in turn given new life to the Quantified Self movement. But people are busy, and it can be a Herculean struggle to shed those 10 pounds or eat more of those damn brussel sprouts. There are a number of startups trying to help people stay motivated with different approaches to incentivization, be they monetary rewards for meeting health goals or peer pressure. Lift wants to do better. Through a new, simplicity-focused mobile experience launched today, the Obvious Corp-backed startup is on a mission to make it easy (and painless) for people to reach their personal goals -- by providing positive support and eliminating willpower as a factor in achieving those goals.

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Craigslist adds maps to Portland, Bay Area listings

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Craigslist?has just started integrating maps into some of its listings, but instead of going with Google or Microsoft, the site?went with the crowdsourced OpenStreetMap. The changes are live right now if you're in Portland, Oregon or the San Francisco Bay Area.

Craigslist is famous for never updating its look and feel, meaning things are quick and clean if?a bit stark. But with apartment listings especially, mapping the location is such a standard action that people looking for a new place would be opening dozens of browser?tabs for Google Maps.

In fact, the process of looking at Craigslist ads by location became both so popular and so difficult that a site called PadMapper started up as a way to let people do it more easily. Craigslist actually asked them to stop in June, but clearly they also took the point that maps are now critical information for apartment searches.

But using something like Google Maps institutionally (as opposed to individually) would come with significant cost ? so Craigslist decided to use OpenStreetMap, a system that, like Wikipedia, is created from publicly available information and the?contributions of users.

The good news is that it's free. The bad news is that unlike Google and Microsoft, OpenStreetMap doesn't have millions of dollars to spend on mapping small towns and rural areas, or for checking the accuracy of existing maps. Their community is constantly revising and adding to the database, but their information simply isn't as complete as the bigger, more well-funded services.

That doesn't mean it isn't a perfectly good map of much of the world ? but it doesn't have bells and whistles like driving directions or Street View. It's certainly good enough for Craigslist's purposes, but for now the company is only rolling it out to Portland and the Bay Area, since those areas are well-mapped and have plenty of housing?listings with which?to test the service.

There's no indication of when the integrated maps will come to other areas (or perhaps be rolled out universally), but if they're well-received it seems likely they'll soon be activated for any areas Craigslist feels are represented accurately by the maps. If you're in a big, tech-savvy city like New York or Los Angeles, that will likely be soon, but for smaller towns, it could be a while. In the meantime, you can test it out by browsing housing in either of the areas currently covered.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Kenya Tour- Beaches | ArticloPedia - Olsen Gerard 42's blog

One of the most exiting experiences on a Kenya tour is the a tour of the beaches. For ages this nation was only accessible via the Indian Ocean route. This Ocean posed challenges to explorers, traders and colonialists from Portugal, Arabia, China, India and other countries in Europe only to reward them with a spectacle of the land with abundant natural resources. Currently, this very Kenyan coast is the most popular gateway for both locals and international tourists on a Kenya tour; as a matter of fact, the Kenya tour will automatically commence on the beaches of the very ocean upon arrival.

The beaches on the Kenyan coast are ideal for a tour year round. The idyllic white sand-beaches fringed by coconut-palms being lapped by ocean warm waters safeguarded by coral reefs will leave a tourist yearning for more. Generally, the Kenya and its coastline is a tropical idyll of squashy-white sand and mild sea breeze, here the passing day is evidenced by a slow arc of the sun. The pace of life on these beaches is particularly slow, leisurely, more relaxing and peaceful.

Kenyan beaches are a continuous line of blue, a cerulean strip of ocean that falls in the protective shelter of reef. Among the most exciting experiences on a Kenya tour of the beaches is the Safari Trail. The squashy white sands on the beaches melt away under one?s feet as the sparkling blue waters of the ocean invitingly attracts one to indulge in, swimming, scuba-diving, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, yachting, cruising speed-boating and boating in traditional dhows. The beaches are languid, sun drenched and do expand from a 14th century town (Lamu) in the north, then to the spectacular beaches of Malindi, Watumu and the early ghost town Gedi to the major beaches of Mombasa in the south. On a Kenya tour, a Safari Trail through these places will be an ultimate experience.

This country is up for adventure and recreation as far as the Kenya tour to the beaches is concerned. A Kenya tour to the Beach package will comprise major attractions such as coral reef viewing, indulgence in water sports, scuba and deep sea diving, big-game fishing not to mention cruises and boating in traditional dhows. All these are power packed thrills combined with recreation only found on a Kenya tour to the beaches.

A Kenya tour to the beaches will again reveal the luxurious beach resorts and hotels which not only offer comfortable retreats from the sand and surf, as they also delicately commune the rich culture of this land through Swahili cooking, hospitality customs, ethnic decoration and scenic sites.

Once more, the tropical setting, negligent ambiance, soft sandy beaches, safe swimming waters and equally pleasurable beach resorts and hotels makes the Kenya tour to the beaches a trip to remember for life for any outgoing tourist. If for any case this pleasurable experience on the Kenya tour to the beaches, is simply not enough to satisfy ones tour appetite, the tropical rainforests, game reserves and national parks, the rift valley, lakes, mountain peaks, bustling marketplaces and lively cities and the Rich Kenyan culture are always there to fall back on.

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Mahama set to run in Ghana's elections

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) ? A spokesman for Ghana's ruling party says it has nominated President John Dramani Mahama, who stepped into the leadership role following the recent death of John Atta-Mills, to run in this year's presidential election in December.

George Lawson of the National Democratic Congress party said Thursday that Mahama, a communications expert, will face National Patriotic Party candidate Nana Akufo-Addo, who lost to Mills in 2004 by less than 1 percent.

Mahama, who had been vice-president, was sworn into office the night of President Mills' death in July in what analysts hailed as a smooth transition in a coup-prone region.

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FACT CHECK: Convention speakers stray from reality

Republican vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan addresses the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Republican vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan addresses the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie addresses the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum meets delegates during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

(AP) ? Laying out the first plans for his party's presidential ticket, GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan took some factual shortcuts Wednesday night when he attacked President Barack Obama's policies on Medicare, the economic stimulus and the budget deficit.

Sen. Rob Portman, a former U.S. trade representative, glossed over his own problems when critiquing Obama's trade dealings with China. A day earlier, the convention's keynote speaker, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, bucked reality in promising that GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will lay out for the American people the painful budget cuts it will take to wrestle the government's debt and deficit woes under control.

And former senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum stretched the truth in taking Obama to task over his administration supposedly waiving work requirements in the nation's landmark welfare-to-work law.

A closer look at some of the words spoken at the GOP convention in Tampa, Fla.:

RYAN: "And the biggest, coldest power play of all in Obamacare came at the expense of the elderly. ... So they just took it all away from Medicare. Seven hundred and sixteen billion dollars, funneled out of Medicare by President Obama."

THE FACTS: Ryan's claim ignores the fact that Ryan himself incorporated the same cuts into budgets he steered through the House in the past two years as chairman of its Budget Committee, using the money for deficit reduction. And the cuts do not affect Medicare recipients directly, but rather reduce payments to hospitals, health insurance plans and other service providers.

In addition, Ryan's own plan to remake Medicare would squeeze the program's spending even more than the changes Obama made, shifting future retirees into a system in which they would get a fixed payment to shop for coverage among private insurance plans. Critics charge that would expose the elderly to more out-of-pocket costs.

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RYAN: "The stimulus was a case of political patronage, corporate welfare and cronyism at their worst. You, the working men and women of this country, were cut out of the deal."

THE FACTS: Ryan himself asked for stimulus funds shortly after Congress approved the $800 billion plan, known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Ryan's pleas to federal agencies included letters to Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis seeking stimulus grant money for two Wisconsin energy conservation companies.

One of them, the nonprofit Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corp., received $20.3 million from the Energy Department to help homes and businesses improve energy efficiency, according to federal records. That company, he said in his letter, would build "sustainable demand for green jobs." Another eventual recipient, the Energy Center of Wisconsin, received about $365,000.

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RYAN: Said Obama misled people in Ryan's hometown of Janesville, Wis., by making them think a General Motors plant there threatened with closure could be saved. "A lot of guys I went to high school with worked at that GM plant. Right there at that plant, candidate Obama said: 'I believe that if our government is there to support you . this plant will be here for another hundred years.' That's what he said in 2008. Well, as it turned out, that plant didn't last another year."

THE FACTS: The plant halted production in December 2008, weeks before Obama took office and well before he enacted a more robust auto industry bailout that rescued GM and Chrysler and allowed the majority of their plants ? though not the Janesville facility ? to stay in operation. Ryan himself voted for an auto bailout under President George W. Bush that was designed to help GM, but he was a vocal critic of the one pushed through by Obama that has been widely credited with revitalizing both GM and Chrysler.

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RYAN: Obama "created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way and then did exactly nothing."

THE FACTS: It's true that Obama hasn't heeded his commission's recommendations, but Ryan's not the best one to complain. He was a member of the commission and voted against its final report.

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CHRISTIE: "Mitt Romney will tell us the hard truths we need to hear to end the torrent of debt that is compromising our future and burying our economy. ...Tonight, our duty is to tell the American people the truth. Our problems are big and the solutions will not be painless. We all must share in the sacrifice. Any leader that tells us differently is simply not telling the truth."

THE FACTS: Romney has made a core promise to cut $500 billion per year from the federal budget by 2016 to bring spending below 20 percent of the U.S. economy, and to balance it entirely by 2020.

His campaign manifesto, however, is almost completely devoid of the "hard truths" Christie promises. In fact, Romney is promising to reverse $716 billion in Medicare savings achieved by Obama over the coming decade and promises big increases in military spending as well, along with extending tax cuts for everyone, including the wealthiest.

The few specifics Romney offers include repealing Obama's health care law, cutting federal payrolls, weaning Amtrak from subsidies, cutting foreign aid and curbing the Medicaid health care program for the poor and disabled.

But it'll take a lot more than those steps for Romney to keep his vague promises, which are unrealistic if he's unwilling to touch Medicare and Social Security in the coming decade. Even the controversial budget plan of his vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., largely endorsed by Romney, leaves Medicare virtually untouched over the next 10 years.

What's left for Romney to cut is benefit programs other than Medicare and Social Security, which include food stamps, welfare, farm subsidies and retirement benefits for federal workers. The remaining pot of money includes the day-to-day budgets of domestic agencies, which have already borne cuts under last year's budget deal. There's also widespread congressional aversion to cutting most of what remains on the chopping block, which includes health research, NASA, transportation, air traffic control, homeland security, education, food inspection, housing and heating subsidies for the poor, food aid for pregnant women, the FBI, grants to local governments, national parks, and veterans' health care.

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PORTMAN: "Take trade with China. China manipulates its currency, giving it an unfair trade advantage. So why doesn't the president do something about it? I'll tell you one reason. President Obama could not run up his record trillion-dollar deficits if the Chinese didn't buy our bonds to finance them. Folks, we are as beholden to China for bonds as we are to the Middle East for oil. This will end under Mitt Romney."

THE FACTS: Portman is an expert on commerce, having served as President George W. Bush's trade representative from May 2005 to May 2006. But he didn't fare particularly well in stemming China's trade advantage, either.

Under Portman's watch, the U.S. trade deficit with China soared by 25 percent in 2005, and the next year it climbed more than 15 percent. By contrast, the deficit rose 10 percent over the first three years of Obama's presidency, according to U.S. government figures.

Both the Bush and Obama administrations have launched unfair trade cases against China at the World Trade Organization, but neither has been able to rebalance the relationship.

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SANTORUM: "This summer (Obama) showed us once again he believes in government handouts and dependency by waiving the work requirement for welfare. Now, I helped write the welfare reform bill. We made a lot crystal clear. No president can waive the work requirement, but as with his refusal to enforce our immigration laws, President Obama rules like he is above the law."

THE FACTS: The administration did not waive the work requirement. Instead, it invited governors to apply on behalf of their states for waivers of administrative requirements in the 1996 law. Some states have complained those rules tie up caseworkers who could be helping clients directly.

In a July 18 letter to congressional leaders, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said that to be eligible for a waiver, governors must commit that their plans will move at least 20 percent more people from welfare to work. Moreover, states must show clear progress toward the goal within a year, or lose the waiver.

"We will not accept any changes that undercut employment-focused welfare reforms that were signed into law fifteen years ago," Sebelius wrote.

Ron Haskins, a former senior Republican House aide who helped write the welfare-to-work law, has said "there is merit" to the administration's proposal and "I don't see how you can get to the conclusion that the waiver provision undermines welfare reform and it eliminates the work requirement."

Haskins, now co-director of the Brookings Center on Children and Families, says the administration was wrong to roll out its proposal without first getting Republicans to sign off on it. But he said the idea itself is one both parties should be able to agree on, were it not for the bitter political divisions that rule Washington.

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Associated Press writers Tom Raum, Henry C. Jackson and Bradley Klapper contributed to this report.

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Real Estate Internet Marketing Is The Future, And The Future Is Now

Have trouble sending and opening email? How about downloading zipped documents? Okay, here?s something a little more challenging. Do you know what html is, or how to write it?

Now that I have your attention let me say this! If you?re computer/Internet challenged, but are serious about your real estate career you should hot foot it to the nearest computer class and get some skills!

Why? Because the Internet has changed the way real estate is being transacted, and you?re either onboard as an active participant, or a passive observer as it flashes by you at warp speed.

Here are some things to consider about real estate internet marketing.

Real Estate Marketing Reports

One of the most effective ways to market real estate on the Internet is by offering real estate and mortgage related marketing reports in exchange for the recipients? email addresses. Informational reports can make lasting impressions.

You can offer the reports via Ecourse lessons, web site pages, special reports, flyers, letters, etc. The manner in which you deliver the reports is only limited by your imagination.

In exchange for providing this information you gather the email addresses from the people requesting information from you. And once you have them you can continue plying them with your marketing messages until you convert them to paying customers.

You?ll learn, if you don?t already know, that it takes 4-7 communications to convert a prospect into a paying customer. Having their email addresses enables you to do this by providing information that they have requested. Your messages will be welcomed, appreciated and in many instances actually anticipated.

Finally, as noted below, there are effective ways to do this automatically! Meaning, it?s easy and cost effective to market to them until you get the desired response, which is often times a sale, or listing!

Web Sites

A real estate agent without a website is like a bird without wings. Unless the bird is a penguin it is seriously handicapped, as are agents without web sites!

Agents without sites are out of the loop, and are mostly unknown to many real estate customers. Therefore, they are not even a consideration for their business. If you?re not online you are not accessible by the millions of online real estate prospects looking to buy, sell, rent, or exchange real estate. Arguably, your real estate license is near worthless if you don?t have a web site.

Auto responders

An auto responder is an email system that enables you to provide real estate related information to prospects? automatically! It?s the online version of the Ronco cooking machine; once you set it you can forget it.

Once you program it with the information you want it to deliver, and specify the frequency in which the information will be doled out you?ll have a virtual secretary that works for you 24/7, 365 days a year! And it?ll never ask for a day off!

Instant Gratification

Buyers and sellers want information when they want it, which is usually ?now? and will gravitate towards agents who can respond quickly to their interests. If you can do this you can get a slice of this huge, lucrative niche market. However, if your computer and Internet skills are sub par, you will be at a serious disadvantage to your competitors.

Real Estate Internet Marketing Is the Future, and the future is now! Online real estate marketing is booming. Increasingly, buyers and sellers begin their real estate related interests searching for information on line before their first contact with agents.

So, if you want to be a serious contender in the online real estate marketing industry you must be proficient enough with a computer to navigate the Internet, send and receive email messages, attach, send and open email documents, download zipped files, send zipped files, etc. If you don?t have the skills, get them. A class is often just a shopping center complex away!

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