Saturday, December 31, 2011

Delaware Civil Union Law Goes Into Effect in New Year


Some Delaware gay and lesbian couples will don wedding apparel soon. The state?s civil union law goes into effect Sunday morning. People can begin applying for licenses on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.

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Lisa Goodman, President of Equality Delaware, making her remarks to the crowd during the Civil Union bill filing.

However, some couples can start their new year with a legally recognized partner. New Castle County Clerk of Peace Ken Boulden Jr. will open his office New Year?s Day?and waive the 24-hour waiting period?for eight couples. But Boulden?s office won?t perform any ceremonies until Jan.5.

Attorney Lisa Goodman led Equality Delaware?s battle for the civil union law. Goodman and her partner, Delaware?s Criminal Justice Council head and former American Civil Liberties Union state chapter director Drewry Fennell, will be the first couple to receive a license.

Fennell and Goodman will head to downtown Wilmington?s Trinity Episcopal Church immediately after receiving the license?having a ceremony during the noon service.

"We'll have lots of family in for the day," Goodman said.

Delaware Gov. Jack Markell signed the civil union legislation in May. It?s among nearly 12 states which allow civil unions or same-sex marriage. Delaware, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, is among the top 10 states with recorded same-sex couples.

The Associated Press is also reporting that same-sex couples in Hawaii can also join as one?effective 12:01 a.m. New Year?s Day. Hawaii Health Department spokeswoman Janice Okubo said the Aloha state will recognize unions from other states. Both civil union and marriage license applications will be available online at www.hawaii.gov starting Jan. 1.

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Source: http://equallywed.com/headlines/951-delaware-civil-union-law-goes-into-effect-in-new-year.html

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Record number of ivory seizures in 2011: WWF

JOHANNESBURG | Thu Dec 29, 2011 2:27pm EST

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A record number of large scale ivory seizures will be recorded globally in 2011, pointing to a surge in elephant poaching in Africa to meet Asian demand for tusks for use in jewelry and ornaments, a monitoring group said Thursday.

TRAFFIC, a conservation group which tracks trends in wildlife trading, said there have been at least 13 large-scale seizures of over 800 kg (2,000 pounds) of ivory in 2011, more than double the 6 recorded in 2010.

"A conservative estimate of the weight of ivory seized in the 13 largest seizures in 2011 puts the figure at more than 23 totonesnnes, a figure that probably represents some 2,500 elephants, possibly more," it said in a statement.

Zimbabwe-based Tom Milliken, who manages TRAFFIC's Elephant Trade Information System, said it was the worst year for large seizures he had seen in the over two decades he has been running the database.

He said the poaching and illegal trade were consequences of China's investment drive into Africa to secure the mineral and energy resources it needs to fuel its economic growth.

"We've reached a point in Africa's history where there are more Asian nationals on the continent than ever before. They have contacts with the end use market and now they are at the source in Africa," he told Reuters.

"This is all adding up to an unprecedented assault on elephants and other wildlife," he said.

Milliken said some of the ivory that was making its way to illicit markets may be coming from African government stockpiles from previous seizures but the trade numbers and data from other wildlife monitors pointed to a rise in elephant killings.

"The trade data suggest that thousands of elephants are being killed a year ... I think central Africa has been brutally affected, especially Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)," he said.

Milliken said elephant poaching was also taking place in Zimbabwe, Zambia, northern Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya.

A global ban that was placed on the ivory trade in 1989 was widely credited with stemming a relentless slaughter of African elephants in countries such as Kenya. Occasional auctions from African government stockpiles have since been sanctioned.

Most of the illegal African ivory winds up in China or Thailand, according to TRAFFIC. Ivory is used in the making of jewelry and art carvings.

Estimates of Africa's elephant population vary widely from around 400,000 to 700,000.

In some southern African states such as Botswana there are large and growing populations and in South Africa there are concerns that elephant numbers have swelled to the point that they are damaging the environment in enclosed reserves.

But elsewhere the situation is far more bleak. In lawless regions of the DRC poaching is rampant.

(Editing by Giles Elgood)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/scienceNews/~3/vUecgR0WjWo/us-africa-ivory-idUSTRE7BS0A920111229

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Great leap forward for China's military? China gets GPS.

China is the third nation to develop its own satellite navigation system, after the US and Russia. While it will be open to the public, analysts worry about its military uses.

Something important was missing from all the fanfare here surrounding Tuesday?s announcement that China had launched a homegrown satellite navigation system to rival the US Global Positioning System (GPS): any mention of what it is really for.

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?The driver for this program is that it is a strategic imperative? for China?s military modernization, says Eric Hagt, an expert on China?s space activities at the Center for Defense Information in Washington.

You would not have learned that from the head of the China Satellite Navigation Office, Ran Chengqi,?who announced that the Beidou system, which means ?Big Dipper? in Chinese, had gone live.

He talked only of civilian uses, such as disaster relief management, or tracking official vehicles.

The Beidou system, however, is clearly designed to do more than keep an eye on the government carpool, foreign analysts say. A sophisticated positional navigation system is essential to pinpoint enemy ships and to guide missiles with precision, Mr. Hagt points out. The newly launched system, he adds, ?is a guarantee for the Chinese that they would have an independent system in place? in case of conflict.

Until now, the Chinese military has relied on GPS. But that is controlled by the US government, which could block Beijing?s access if it wanted to, effectively blinding China?s Army, Navy, and Air Force.

For the moment, the 10 Beidou satellites offer positioning, navigation, and timing services over most of China and the whole of Southeast Asia, Mr. Ran said. The launch of six more satellites next year will extend Beidou?s reach to most of the Asia Pacific region and improve its accuracy to GPS levels. The system is expected to go global in 2020.

Tuesday?s announcement makes China the third nation in the world with its own satellite navigation system, after the US and Russia, whose Glonass satellites are fully operational. The European Union plans to make its own Galileo system operational by 2019.

Like GPS, Beidou will be free, Ran says, hoping that Chinese and foreign companies will build and sell cheap receivers to use its information. Also like GPS, Beidou is thought to have an encrypted military channel, offering more precise information to those that control it, though Ran made no mention of this.

US firms already use GPS alternatives for some purposes; Apple?s iPhone 4S relies on Glonass as well as GPS for its location feature, for example. How widely used Beidou will be by civilian clients, however, is unclear.

?How many people would trust the Chinese over the US or the EU to keep a public channel open if it was not in their interests?? Hagt wonders. ?I don?t know if people would have the same confidence.??

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Optoma HD8300


You don't have to look any further than the $4,499 list price to know that the Optoma HD8300 is aimed at serious videophiles rather than typical consumers. In fact, it's sold primarily by the sort of custom dealer who will normally install and calibrate the projector for you, if not build your entire home theater. If that's the class of projector you're looking for, the HD8300 is easily up to job, with great-looking images in both 2D and 3D at up to 1080p resolution.

Not too surprisingly, the HD8300 shares some important features with the Optoma HD33 ($1,500, 4 stars) that I recently reviewed. In particular it offers a similar frame interpolation feature to eliminate judder?the slightly jerky motion that's built into filmed content because of the standard 24 frame per second speed for film. It also shares the HD33's 3D support for both DLP-link glass and RF glasses, which are currently less common.

As with the HD33, the HD8300's DLP-Link support is built into the projector. The RF support uses an external RF emitter that comes with the projector and plugs into its VESA 3D port. The advantage for RF glasses is that you don't have to maintain a line of sight connection to keep the glasses synched for 3D, which means you won't lose sync if you look away from the screen for a moment. Note too that the projector doesn't come with any glasses, so whichever kind you want, you'll have to buy them separately, at $100 each for the rechargeable Optoma models.

Because it's worth it
Of course, at roughly three times the price, you would expect the HD8300 to deliver some significant advantages over the HD33 as well, and it does. Among other features, it offers a 1.5x manual zoom to give you far more flexibility in how far you can put the projector from the screen for a given size image. It also offers both vertical and horizontal lens shift, so you can shift the image up, down, left, and right without moving the projector.

Optoma says the vertical shift is plus or minus 65% from the midpoint, and the horizontal shift is less than plus or minus 10% from the midpoint. That's less than with some other projectors, like the somewhat less expensive Sony VPL-HW30ES ($3,700 street, 4 stars) or the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 ($1299 direct, 4 stars), for example, but it's enough to be helpful.

A much more important advantage for the HD8300 over the HD33 is that it has still less of a rainbow effect. Rainbow artifacts, with light areas breaking up into little red-green-blue rainbows, are a potential issue for any single-chip DLP projector, because of the way the technology creates colors, showing each primary color in sequence, rather that showing them all at once.

When I reviewed the HD33, I pointed out that I saw rainbow artifacts with it less often than with most DLP projectors. I saw them even less often with the HD8300. I'd still rather have a projector that doesn't show rainbow artifacts at all, but unless you?or someone you regularly watch with?are extremely sensitive to seeing the rainbow effect (as I am), you probably won't see them with the HD8300.

Setup and Brightness
Setup isn't much of an issue, given that the dealer is likely to be doing it for you. Even so, it's worth knowing that this is a relatively big projector, at 7.6 by 14.6 by 19.3 inches (HWD), and it offers a fairly typical set of connectors, including two HDMI ports for video sources or a computer, a VGA port for a computer or component video, three phono plugs for component video, and a composite video port. As is common with home theater projectors, there are no audio ports, and no audio system.

Optoma rates the projector in its brightest mode at 1,500 lumens. That would make it far too bright for the size screen you're most likely to have in the projector's natural home, which is a traditional home theater setup with theater-dark lighting. With that in mind, the default lamp setting uses the lowest brightness for the lamp, which Optoma calls the standard setting. And, as is typical with projectors, the Cinema mode setting is noticeably dimmer than the brightest mode.

With these default settings, the projector offers the appropriate brightness for the 78-inch wide image (90-inch diagonal at 1080p) that we generally use for testing. For a larger screen, or for a room with ambient light, you can switch to a brighter setting.

Image Quality
Our 2D tests include both DVDs upscaled to 1080p and Blu-ray discs. The HD8300 showed just a hint of posterization (shading changing suddenly where it should change gradually) in one scene that many projectors have problems with, but if I weren't looking for it, I might not have noticed. In every other scene, and in every other way, the image quality was excellent. The projector did a good job with color, skin tones, shadow detail (maintaining details based on shading in dark areas), and maintaining details in bright areas. I also saw little to no noise.

As I already noted, the projector scored remarkably better than most DLP projectors for rainbow artifacts. I saw them in black and white footage in night scenes, but hardly at all otherwise. It's unlikely that even those who are sensitive to seeing the artifacts will find them objectionable.

Optoma's PureMotion feature, the frame interpolation that I mentioned earlier, worked as promised to remove judder. As with the same feature in the HD33 and the equivalent MotionFlow feature in the Sony VPL-HW30ES, however, it also adds artifacts in its highest setting that I find distracting. I found the lowest setting in all three projectors to be the best compromise, and I found the low setting in the two Optoma projectors more watchable than the low setting for the VPL-HW30ES. However, this is a matter of personal taste, and you may feel differently.

You may even want to turn the feature off altogether. Adding the interpolated frames gives movies much the same look and feel as live video. Some people, including me, find that the improvement just doesn't look right, a reaction that can make it hard to ignore how the image looks and simply watch the movie.

The HD8300 also did well on 3D tests. It offers HDMI 1.4a ports so you can show 3D from a Blu-ray player, cable, FIOS, or equivalent source without needing a video converter. More important, with both 3D Blu-ray discs and a direct connection to FIOS, the HD8300 delivered good image quality and I saw only an occasional hint of crosstalk (the blurriness, or ghost image, that shows when the frame meant for one eye leaks through to the other eye as well.)

Ultimately, the Optoma HD8300 gets high marks and an enthusiastic recommendation, but with an important hedge. If you see rainbow artifacts easily, you might find them all the more annoying after spending this much on a projector. In that case, you might prefer an alternative, like the Sony VPL-HW30ES, which is based on a technology that can't show rainbow artifacts. But for those who aren't sensitive to the effect, or don't mind seeing an occasional rainbow, the enthusiastic recommendation stands.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Submit your news to WTOL11 Your Community West Toledo

WTOL11 Your Community West Toledo keeps you up to date on everything happening?in the?west end; but now we?re asking the community to get involved.? Of course, we?re always looking for Community Bloggers, but readers can also submit individual stories to be published. ?Best of all, it?s completely free!

Here are some ideas:

  • Birthdays ? Does someone you know have a birthday coming up?? Give them the unique gift of a Your Community Birthday Announcement.? Just send us an email with the person?s name, city, birthday, and a photo and we?ll publish the story!
  • Wedding Announcements ? Are you or someone you know getting married?? Announce the wedding on WTOL11 Your Community.? Just send us an email with a photo of the couple, their names, city and some background information and we?ll publish a story announcing the wedding.
  • Wedding Anniversaries ? Let everyone know about milestone anniversaries with a story on WTOL11 Your Community.? Again, we?ll need names, a photo, and some background information to publish a story.
  • Pets ? We?re also now publishing pet information.? From lost dogs to free kittens, we?ll post it all.? Just send a photo and information to us, and we?ll help you get the word out.

These are just a few ideas; we?re open to new and creative ideas from readers.? To get your story posted send an email to Communities@wtol.com.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Helen Mirren providing "inner voice" on "Glee" (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Britney Spears, Nene Leakes... Helen Mirren? Add the dame and Oscar winner to the list of "Glee" guest stars, as Fox confirms to TheWrap that she has recorded a guest voice performance for the series' January 17 episode.

The installment, titled "Yes/No," will find Mirren providing the "inner voice" of a "Glee" character. Sue Sylvester? Brittany Pierce (or her cat, Lord Tubbington)? Or maybe swim team coach Roz Washington, as played by another guest star, Nene Leakes? Leakes is also confirmed for the episode.

Fox declined to offer additional details about who Mirren will voice.

TVLine.com first reported the news of "The Queen" star's "Glee" gig, which was arranged by "Glee" director -- and Mirren's "The Passion of Ayn Rand" co-star -- Eric Stoltz.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Adam Lambert Arrested, Jailed After Fight In Finland

'American Idol' star spends hours in a Helsinki jail after a brawl with boyfriend Sauli Koskinen.
By Jason Kaufman


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It appears that when "American Idol" star Adam Lambert and his boyfriend Sauli Koskinen get into a fight, things get quite heated. How else to explain that Lambert spent several hours locked up in a Finnish jail cell following a clash with Koskinen?

TMZ reports that an argument between the two started inside of a bar in Helsinki and ended up on the street. Lambert allegedly was physical with the locals who tried to separate the two. When police arrived on the scene, both men were taken into custody. Talk about a public display of aggression.

Petri Juvonen, who is heading the investigation, told The Hollywood Reporter that the arrests were made at 4 a.m. Thursday outside of DTM (Don't Tell Momma), a well-known gay club. Juvonen said that the couple was released after an interrogation. Sofia Ruusila, an ex-Miss Helsinki, reportedly was at the bar and tried to get in between the couple when the fight escalated. She claims that she was accidentally hit by Lambert in the process.

Lambert and Koskinen are a true reality couple. Lambert rose to fame as a genre-shaking "American Idol" contestant, finishing second, but turning the relatively safe song choices and performances on their ear during an electrifying 2009 season. Following the conclusion of the season, Lambert came out during an interview with Rolling Stone. Koskinen made his claim to fame by winning the Finnish version of "Big Brother" in 2007. The two began dating in 2010.

The trip was to be a fun one for Lambert, who tweeted in Finnish his excitement upon arrival on Wednesday that "Helsinki is a beautiful city full of beautiful people! Thank you!"

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1676413/adam-lambert-arrested.jhtml

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Friday, December 23, 2011

[Q] Facebook App with ICS

Hello,

yesterday i updated my Nexus S to stock ICS 4.0.3.
Everything worked fine and i was able to download the Facebook App.
Today I reinstalled ICS (because i testet some kernels and so on), and now i can't download the Facebook App in the Market because "My Device isn't compatible with this app"...
Does anybody knows how to fix that?

Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1406291&goto=newpost

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Model Busted At Rome Airport

Dec 21st, 2011

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Italian airport police keeping an eye on a busty Spanish model?s curves made a shocking discovery on Wednesday ? 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds) of pure cocaine placed as implants in her bust and backside.

The 33-year-old woman that had arrived in Rome from Sao Paulo in Brazil was sporting tight-fitting clothes to enhance her voluptuousness, hoping that her looks might distract the attention of border police, ANSA news agency reported.

The report stated that the woman created suspicion however after giving unclear answers to questions about the reasons for her trip to Italy to an officer. The discovery was made when 2 female investigators conducted a strip search.

Methods of smuggling through Rome?s Fiumicino airport have become ever more ingenious, which include cocaine discovered hidden inside baggage trolleys last year.

In June, police took into custody traffickers who were smuggling 220 kilograms of cocaine hidden in crates of chalk statues shipped through Fiumicino.

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