Friday, November 30, 2012

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'That 70s Show' star arrested in North Carolina

STATESVILLE, N.C. (AP) ? "That '70s Show" star Lisa Robin Kelly is free on bond after being arrested for assault.

Police in the Charlotte, N.C., suburb of Mooresville arrested the 42-year-old Kelly and 61-year-old husband Robert Joseph Gilliam after responding to a disturbance at their home Monday. Both are free on bond.

Gilliam is charged with misdemeanor assault on a female. Kelly is charged with misdemeanor assault. They were taken to the Iredell County Detention Center and released on $500 bond apiece. They have a court date of Jan. 25. It's not known if either has an attorney.

Kelly portrayed Laurie Forman, sister of Topher Grace's lead character Eric, on the FOX series, which ended in 2006. She also appeared on the TV shows "Murphy Brown" and "Married . . . With Children."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/70s-show-star-arrested-north-carolina-040626459.html

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

UAB?s Mannon elected president of transplant society

For the second time in as many years, the?University of Alabama at Birmingham?s?School of Medicine?is home to the president of the?American Society of Transplantation.

mannonRoslyn Bernstein Mannon, M.D., director of research at the UAB Comprehensive Transplant Institute and professor of medicine and surgery, has been elected president of the society for 2012-13. She succeeds?Robert S. Gaston, M.D., medical director of kidney and pancreas transplant at UAB, one of the nation?s?? busiest kidney transplant programs.

?The back-to-back UAB leadership of the world?s largest society for transplant professionals highlights the strength and reputation of UAB?s kidney-transplant program,? Mannon says. ?Only once in the past 30 years, in the early formative years of the society, have presidents hailed from the same institution.?

In addition to practicing and teaching transplant nephrology, Mannon is a primary investigator on several major clinical trial consortia in transplant funded by the?National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases?of the?National Institutes of Health. Her research focuses on the causes of late kidney allograft failure, the leading cause of late allograft loss. She also is a frequent contributor to the literature of transplantation, authoring or co-authoring more than 200 manuscripts, chapters, reviews, abstracts and oral presentations. She has presented numerous major lectures both nationally and internationally in academia and has participated on grant review boards for the NIH and other private funding foundations.

A member of AST since 1994, Mannon was elected to the board of directors in 2007 as a councilor-at-large before becoming president-elect in 2011. In addition to representing AST as a member of the AST/ASTS Joint Council since 2009, she co-chaired the 2012 American Transplant Congress and chaired the AST education Committee and grants committees.

Mannon says her goals for her presidency include remaining active in public policy and health-care reform, establishing new approaches to funding research grant programs and leading educational initiatives for transplant professionals. ?

?The AST always has been a wonderful opportunity for me to network ? not only for collaborative studies, but also for developing new professional and personal relationships,? Mannon says. ?Today we face many challenges ? but I believe these challenges also represent opportunities for our society and the greater field of transplantation. As our society grows and becomes even more diverse, we all have numerous possibilities to work and engage our transplant colleagues. I look forward to serving as president and building upon the stellar work of past leadership.?

Mannon received her medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency, chief residency and fellowship in nephrology at Duke Medical Center. She joined UAB in 2008.

Source: http://uabmedicine.org/news/news-transplant-kidney-mannon

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Original Batmobile from TV series to be auctioned

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Batman's ride is up for sale ? just the thing for cruising on those Dark Knights.

The original Batmobile from the 1960s TV series will be auctioned on Jan. 19 at the Barrett-Jackson auction house in Scottsdale, Ariz.

The 19-foot-long black, bubble-topped car was used in the TV show that starred Adam West as the Caped Crusader.

The car's owner ? famed auto customizer George Barris, of Los Angeles ? transformed a one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into a sleek crime-fighting machine. On the show, it boasted lasers and a Batphone and could lay down smoke screens and oil slicks.

And just like Batman, the Batmobile has its secrets. The auction house won't say how much it hopes to get for the car.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/original-batmobile-tv-series-auctioned-213438673.html

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

VatorNews - Google buys up coupon company Incentive Targeting

Google got into the commerce game last year, debuting its payment service, Google Wallet, in May of 2011. Now it has taken another step in that direction by?purchasing coupon-targeting company Incentive Targeting, which will allow it to offer targeted deals to users. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed.

The news was first revealed by Mike Dudas, who is ?part of the team building Google's mobile commerce business,? on his Twitter account.

The news has since been confirmed on the homepage of Incentive Targeting, in a note from Ben Sprecher, founder and VP of marketing, and Joshua Herzig-Marx, founder and VP of products and services.

?As part of Google, we will have the resources and expertise to continue the transformation of couponing from a way to?give discounts?to a way to?build business. And, we can now work towards that vision as part of a company that improves the lives of hundreds of millions of people every day,? Sprecher and Marx wrote.

?We didn?t reach this milestone alone. From day one, we have relied on the support and commitment of our retailers, brands, investors, partners, and advisors, as well as the hard work and dedication of our team. We could not have done this without them, and as we look ahead, we are thrilled to be part of Google!?

Founded in February of 2007, Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Incentive Targeting provides tools to retailers and manufacturers of grocery and consumer products that allow them to deliver coupons and discounts to targeted markets.

What plans Google has for the service are not known at this time, but perhaps it will be integrated into Google Wallet, which works at participating retail stations in the same way a credit card does. Google Wallet uses a "tap and pay" function, wherever Mastercard paypass stations are used. Users can pass their Google Wallet-functional mobile devices over the paypass stations to pay for retail purchases, the same way they could with a credit card.

Perhaps Google might use Incentive Targeting technology to give discounts and coupons to customer upon using the checkout service.

"We look forward to working with Incentive Targeting in our ongoing efforts to help consumers save time and money and enable retailers deliver relevant discounts to the right customers,? a Google spokesperson told VatorNews.

Other recent Google acquisitions

Google?s has made a number purchases this year.

Google bought social network?Milk?in March, online payment company?TxVia?in April, along with?mobile app?Sparrow?and social media marketing company?Wildfire?in July.

Google also?purchased?Meebo in June for a reported $100 million, and then?purchased?mobile productivity app maker Quickoffice the next day.

In August, Google?acquired?the Frommer?s travel brand for $23 million and, in September, it purchased malware scanner VirusTotal for an undisclosed amount.

In October, Google bought up Ukrainian-based face-recognition company?Viewdle.

(Image source:?http://www.incentivetargeting.com/platform/)

Source: http://vator.tv/news/2012-11-28-google-buys-up-coupon-company-incentive-targeting

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  • "Apple to Maps Manager: You're Fired. Oh, Good Luck Finding Your Way Out of the Building."?AllThingsD?1:41 PM
  • "Apple reportedly fires Apple Maps lead"?VentureBeat?1:42 PM
  • "Apple Reportedly Fires Maps Manager as Cue Rebuilds Maps Team"?The Mac Observer?1:43 PM
  • "Apple SVP Eddy Cue reportedly fires Maps manager after iOS 6 debacle"?The Next Web?1:42 PM
  • "Apple Reportedly Fires The Manager Directly In Charge Of The iOS 6 Maps Team"?TechCrunch?1:42 PM
  • "Exec responsible for Apple iOS map fiasco walks the plank"?The Register?4:06 PM
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  • "Apple takes lead in US smartphone market"?Financial Times [Paid Membership Required]?1:44 PM
  • "Apple seeking 'advice' from TomTom on how to fix its point-of-interest woes with Maps"?The Next Web?1:42 PM
  • "Apple insists that Samsung's purported workaround still infringes pinch-to-zoom API patent"?Foss Patents?8:26 AM
  • "Apple-Samsung Patent War Intensifies"?Zacks?8:33 AM
  • "Apple takes smartphone top spot from Google in U.S. - research"?Reuters?8:17 AM
  • "Analyst: iPhone 5 costs shaves a fraction off Apple's colossal gross margins"?ZDNet?8:29 AM
  • "iPhone 5 propels iOS back ahead of Android in U.S.: During the 12 weeks ended October 28, Apple nabbed a 48.1 percent market share, compared to Android's 46.7 percent. But overseas, it's a different story."?CNET News?10:05 AM

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  • "Apple 'decimates' pro audio team, digital audio pros fear for Logic's future: Sources claim in Europe Apple has just two pro application specialists and no plans to hire any one else"?Macworld UK?8:43 AM
  • "ATI 7000 series graphics coming to the Mac? New drivers in test builds of OS X suggest upcoming Mac systems from Apple may ship with AMD's high-end graphics cards."?CNET Reviews?4:31 PM
  • "OS X 10.8.3 Beta has new ATI 7000 series Tahiti graphics drivers"?9 to 5 Mac?8:12 AM
  • "OS X 10.8.3 Beta Contains Drivers for AMD Radeon 7000-Series Graphics Cards"?MacRumors?4:06 PM
  • "Mountain Lion 10.8.3 now with developers for testing"?Macworld UK?8:43 AM
AppleCare/Troubleshooting
  • "Apple Releases Thunderbolt Firmware Update v1.1"?MacRumors?3:36 PM
Reviews/How-To/Tips
  • "The Cider Press: iStopMotion 3 Review -Inexpensive Program Can Create Surprisingly Professional Results"?MacReviewZone?8:05 AM
  • "Mixtab Delivers Content With a Side of Eye Candy"?MacNewsWorld?8:44 AM
  • "Mac Gems: Little Snitch snitches on misbehaving apps"?Macworld?9:19 AM
  • "What you don't know about passwords might hurt you"?Macworld?8:39 AM
  • "How to Cook Your Mac"?Mactuts+?8:39 AM
  • "How to use Calendar to view significant dates in history"?Amsys?9:56 AM
  • "Quickly enter a time when creating Calendar events"?Mac OS X Hints?10:23 AM
  • "Cascade Finder windows with AppleScript"?TUAW?8:50 AM
  • "Preview Web Links Right In Messages App [OS X Tips]?Cult of Mac?8:49 AM
  • "Add A Virtual USB Key With Password Protection To Hide And Protect Files"?BohemianBoomer?8:05 AM
  • "How To Create Stylish Invoices, Manage Clients, Track Inventory In One Mac App"?Mac 360?8:06 AM
  • "Try The App That Sends And Receives Files From Mac, Windows PCs, iPhone, And iPad"?Mac 360?8:10 AM
  • "2 Ways To Use A Mac To Create Your Own Professionally Designed Business Cards"?Mac 360?8:08 AM
  • "Yet Another Way To Add Appointments And Alerts To A Calendar On Your Mac"?McSolo?8:09 AM
Op/Ed
  • "About the rumor that Apple decimated its pro audio team"?The Loop?8:23 PM
  • "The (Un)Obviousness of iCloud"?MacStories?8:23 PM
Press Releases
  • "Pocket for Mac updated with native Twitter and Facebook support and improved Evernote sharing"?The Next Web?1:42 PM
  • "Pocket For Mac Updated To Version 1.1, Better Social Support"?Macgasm?5:19 PM
  • "Mac Apps: Evernote 5.0.1, PopChar X 6.1, AppDelete 4.0.5"?FairerPlatform?1:33 PM
  • "NetSpot is a powerful app for Mac users, which allows collecting, visualizing and analyzing Wi-Fi data using any MacBook. It lets you conduct a wireless site (WLAN) survey of almost any complexity without the need of purchasing high cost specific hardware as it was before."?NetSpot?10:46 AM
  • "Master Your Mac: The new project-based book written by Macinstruct's founder."?Macinstruct?8:20 AM
  • "Jumsoft Adds 50 New Images to Its Elements for iWork Bundle"?prMac?8:19 AM
  • "Try The Old Fashioned Way To Manage A Bulletin Board On Your Mac"?TeraTalks?8:08 AM
  • "The Easiest, Least Expensive, Fastest Way To Create Invoices On Your Mac"?NoodleMac?8:06 AM
  • "Microsoft's data proves it: We're obsessed with iPhone"?GeekWire?8:25 AM
  • "Apple video shines light on retail store importance: A leaked internal video shows what it takes to make an Apple store successful: it's all about molding the esthetic to location."?CNET News?8:32 AM
  • "Windows 8 App Store Has 3 Times As Many Downloads As Apple's Mac Store, But Only One-Fifth The Revenues, Says Distimo"?TechCrunch?9:16 AM
  • "GM is bringing Apple iPhone's 'Siri' to the car"?USA Today?8:39 AM
  • "General Motors to become first car maker to integrate Apple's Siri with new Chevrolet models"?The Next Web?8:02 AM
  • "Siri Hitching A Ride On Chevrolets In 2013"?App Advice?8:12 AM
  • "GM to Deliver Siri Integration in 2013"?Tapscape?8:21 AM
  • "iOS users surf 15.6x more than Android users"?creativebits?8:21 AM
  • "Why tablets are the future of gaming: Forget consoles. Mega-trends in gaming show that hand-helds are the future of games." ["There can be little doubt that tablets from the likes of Amazon, Apple, and Google are the new consoles."]?Fortune?10:55 AM
  • "New Ericsson lawsuits against Samsung indirectly help Apple in fight against FRAND abuse"?Foss Patents?8:26 AM
  • "Xbox creator: It's hard for Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft to ignore the Apple experience"?The Next Web?8:02 AM
  • "RIM's Stock Explodes - iPhone Will Obliterate It"?The Motley Fool?9:50 AM
  • "Apple Products Dominate 2012 Bing Searches"?PC Magazine?11:39 AM
  • "Kim Kardashian, iPhone 5 Top Bing's Most Searched List"?Mashable?10:27 AM
Non-Apple News
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  • "Fedora 18 finally makes beta: The Fedora 18 Linux-based distribution will include completely revamped installer software"?IDG News Service?11:12 AM
  • "OpenShift, Red Hat's Platform-as-a-Service, Headed to the Enterprise"?TechCrunch?12:26 PM
  • "Yahoo zero day exploit goes on sale for $700"?V3?12:42 PM
  • "Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer talks at last"?Fortune?11:04 AM
  • "Asustek wins recognition from North America consumers: Q&A with Asustek North America president Steven Chang"?DigiTimes?10:48 AM
  • "Mozilla ships Firefox 18 beta with faster JavaScript, Retina support"?Computerworld?10:40 AM
  • "Samsung Slammed Over Labor Abuses: New Samsung guidelines at China supplier factories are insufficient to protect workers, says labor watch group."?InformationWeek?10:12 AM
  • "Cyber Monday slows mobile web to a crawl"?CNNMoney?1:27 PM
  • "Kindle Cyber Monday sales heat up over last year"?CNET News?10:07 AM
  • "Nintendo Makes The Wii Mini Official: $99, Lacks Internet And GameCube Compatibility, Canada-Only"?TechCrunch?12:27 PM
  • "Android powers this remote control car"?TG Daily?12:33 PM
  • "Google Returning Month Of December To Nexus Devices With Android 4.2.1 OTA Update"?TechCrunch?12:27 PM
  • "Recrimination follows false Google story"?Financial Times [Paid Membership Required]?11:00 AM
  • "Nexus 4 Returns To Google Play Store Tuesday: Those unable to snag a Nexus 4 when the smartphone went on sale Nov. 13 have a second chance beginning Tuesday afternoon."?InformationWeek?11:08 AM
  • "Android app reviews move to Google+ ID system"?BBC?10:23 AM
  • "Amazon Says Kindle Sales Set a New Record on Cyber Monday"?Mashable?9:37 AM
  • "Ericsson files patent lawsuit against Samsung"?ZDNet?8:30 AM
  • "Ericsson sues Samsung for patent infringement"?Reuters?8:17 AM

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  • "Microsoft's Top News Story On Bing For 2012 Was The iPhone 5"?Cult of Mac?9:29 PM
  • "Apple needs to learn how the Internet works before iCloud evaporates"?TUAW?8:26 PM
  • "Five ways the Surface RT beats the iPad"?PCWorld?4:27 PM
  • "Apple Is Still Getting The Last Laugh"?Forbes?1:44 PM
  • "Report: Apple fires the manager in charge of its Maps app"?GigaOM?1:44 PM
  • "Quick Fixes For Apple's Maps App May Be Pretty Challenging"?AppleBitch?1:43 PM
  • "Maybe Firing the Man Behind Apple Maps Will Make It Better"?The Atlantic Wire?1:42 PM
  • "AT&T iPad Hacker's Real Crime Was Embarrassing the Wrong People"?Wired?1:38 PM
  • "Apple iPhone Surpasses Android in U.S. Sales for October"?The Mac Observer?8:16 PM
  • "Thanks To iPhone 5, iOS Retakes Lead Over Android In The US"?App Advice?10:22 AM
  • "iPhone 5 catapults Apple back into first in the smartphone wars"?VentureBeat?10:22 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Anecdatal evidence"?Macworld [Insider Content]?9:50 AM
  • "Jobs, Gates, and the End of the Wintel Monopoly"?The Motley Fool?9:49 AM
  • "Why Apple Is Losing Ground to Google and Amazon"?Forbes?9:29 AM
  • "Desperately seeking Siri"?BGR?9:18 AM
  • "Why You Think CNBC's Anchors Use Apple Laptops When They've Really Got PCs"?Business Insider?8:47 AM
  • "Why Apple Vs. Samsung Is Like BMW Vs. Honda"?Forbes?8:46 AM
  • "Apple Store: Ron Johnson waxes poetic about his creation"?FairerPlatform?8:44 AM
  • "Apple and LG go to trial today in Alcatel-Lucent patent suit"?iDownload Blog?8:44 AM
  • "Android And Windows vs. iPhone And Mac: It's D?j? vu All Over Again"?PixoBebo?8:09 AM
  • "Holiday Shopping Guide #27: The Top 12 Apps For iPhone, iPad, And Mac"?Mac 360?8:09 AM
Non-Apple
  • "How to score an early phone upgrade from Verizon"?ZDNet?1:18 PM
  • "20 awesome gadgets and gift ideas for techies!" [Slideshow]?ZDNet?1:18 PM
  • "Hands-on with the AT&T LG Optimus G"?ZDNet?1:17 PM
  • "IonMonkey, Retina Support Make for a Faster, Sharper Firefox"?Webmonkey?12:48 PM
  • "Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Review: A Great Windows 8 Laptop with a Side of Tablet"?Techland?12:41 PM
  • "OS/2 a quarter century on: Why IBM lost out and how Microsoft won"?The Register?12:37 PM
  • "Happy birthday Pong!"?TG Daily?12:34 PM
  • "OCZ Vector Barefoot 3 Solid State Drive Review"?HotHardware?11:42 AM
  • "Antivirus software a waste of money for businesses, report suggests: Poor detection means that free programs offer better value"?Techworld?11:28 AM
  • "Is Android too hard for the average user to figure out?"?ZDNet?1:17 PM
  • "Google Fiber: are gigabit speeds the real story, or free Internet access?"?ZDNet?1:18 PM
  • "How Google Plans to Find the UnGoogleable: The company wants to improve its mobile search services by automatically delivering information you wouldn't think to search for online."?Technology Review?12:29 PM
  • "Internet surfing while driving is on the rise"?Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required]?11:15 AM
  • "Beware these open source lock-in schemes"?InfoWorld?11:11 AM
  • "Microsoft's missteps give BlackBerry a new shot at life: Windows Phone 8's shortcomings leave a market space that RIM can reclaim"?InfoWorld?11:11 AM
  • "Why tablets are the future of gaming"?Fortune?11:04 AM
  • "Chip market to fall in 2012, rise in 2013"?EE Times?10:49 AM
  • "Is there still a need for Cyber Monday?"?Mashable?10:34 AM
  • "Putting a 13-Year-Old Child Safely on Facebook"?New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required]?10:09 AM
  • "Jobs, Gates, and the End of the Wintel Monopoly"?The Motley Fool?9:54 AM
  • "Will Amazon's bet on the Kindle Fire ever pay off?"?Fortune?9:53 AM
  • "How Martin Odersky rewrote the rules of coding for a mobile world"?GigaOM?9:23 AM
  • "Will Pundits Kill Windows Phone 8?"?PC Magazine?8:56 AM
  • "Reboxing: Why I'm returning my Microsoft Surface: The Surface is a strong first effort at stealing marketshare from the three 'A's' and with a little time, apps and polish it could pose a formidable threat. But until then, mine's going back."?ZDNet?8:30 AM
  • "Will Amazon's bet on the Kindle Fire ever pay off?"?Fortune?8:46 AM
  • "Validating the Android engagement paradox"?asymco?8:12 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Apple highlights iPad mini Newsstand in new magazine ad campaign"?9 to 5 Mac?7:28 PM
  • "Drove my Chevy with my Siri..."?iTWire?7:38 PM
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Don't let military slide into obscurity, warns Canadian senator | Bullet ...

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There is always the potential for a disconnect between the Canadian public and its military which must be guarded against, says a former broadcast journalist and member of the Senate.

Pamela Wallin says she is concerned that with the combat mission in Afghanistan over, it would be easy for the public to develop an ?out-of-sight, out-of mind? attitude toward the military.



?We have to make sure that the ties between our citizens and our military do not disappear,? Wallin told the crowd during an address Monday at the Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls. ?That?s why we?re here today. We have to know why a country has a military. You have to know where you?re freedoms come from and sometimes we lose that connection?so it is up to us.? Leadership and maintaining this connection ? is the responsibility of all of us.?

Wallin, chairwoman of the Senate?s National Security and Defence Committee and member of the Veterans Affairs and International Trade Committee, was the keynote speaker at an event hosted by the Garrison Community Council of Niagara, an organization dedicated to building closer connections between Canadians and the military.

?The disconnect is somehow tied to the fact that when you?re in combat it?s on the news every night ? and people tend to connect. But the larger issue is when it?s not that the folks who are in our public life like our MPs, our senators, our leaders ? they don?t have those direct ties and connections to the military.? They don?t think about it.?

That?s a far cry from the days when large portions of the House of Commons and the senate were filled with veterans who had actually served and ?appreciated what the Canadian Forces means to our national interests.

?During World War One, one-tenth of our population signed up to serve. And after the war the veterans continued to play a prominent part in our society. But pretty soon the Second World Wars and the Koreas started fading from memory.?

Wallin cited several changes that contributed to the further separation of military ideals with the public, including the new peace-keeping ideology, which started in the 50s, and the unification of the Canadian forces, which began in the days of the Pearson government and killed off many reserves. She said the disappearance of military programs from university campuses during the Vietnam War further marginalized soldiers from the population at large.

?Again this vital citizen-military link at our universities, at that crucial age was just disappearing and has not yet been re-established.?

Even the end of the Soviet Union was led some to question the need for an expensive military.

?There seemed to be fewer enemies and defence was seen as a lesser priority and so the 90?s in order to balance the books the government drastically and disproportionately cut military spending.?

Wallin quoted former Canadian Gen. Rick Hillier, who called the 1990?s ?the decade of darkness? as funding and public support dried up.

She told the group it was only after 9/11 that things began to turn around when the Canadian forces were engaged in going after the Taliban and helping to rebuild Afghanistan that public opinion turned to one of support for the troops.

She said the Canadian military helped build 52 schools in Afghanistan since 9/11, and assisted in essential skill building for many by teaching locals basic literacy skills.

?When those kids go back to their own communities with the ability to pick up a pen and write a letter or fill out a form, they are now the hero in their community ? not the drug lord and not the Taliban leader.?

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Inside Fullerton ? Blog Archive Dice House Games ? Inside Fullerton

By Gurajpalpreet Sangha
Conributing Writer

You might now have realized it but since April 2008, a new board gaming shop has been open on 2493 E. Chapman Ave. near Cal State Fullerton. After long deliberations, the shop was named DiceHouse Games and Tuan Le is the person who runs the operation. Tuan, whose background is in fantasy illustration, worked for a retail game store until the store?s closure. Faced with finding a new job, he decided to open up his own shop dedicated only to board games. And with the help of his friends, he chose the name DiceHouse Games. ?One common theme with table top games is dice. Board games use dice, role play games use dice?.. One of my friends said okay Dice House and I was like, that?s perfect,? says Tuan.

DiceHouse Games hopes to create a table top gaming community, where customers can play and be themselves. ?If you create a community it?s something lasting and it keeps on going and growing ?.. I don?t need one or two people to buy a lot of stuff.? I want hundreds of people to buy little bit and that will make me happier because that means there are more people playing and there is more people to play with.?

In a world, where there are vast amount of board games that exist, Tuan tries not to focus on the normal board games such as Life or Monopoly. Instead, he focuses on fantasy, sci-fi, supernatural, and zombie board games. Before visiting this shop, I didn?t know there were any other forms of Monopoly games other than the original but boy was I wrong, I found Marvel comics Monopoly. I love to play the game of Monopoly and I like the Marvel characters, so it is the best of both worlds coming together.

To implement a sense of community, DiceHouse Games holds various events weekly for customers to hang out and have fun while taking part in playing games.? From Wednesdays through Sundays, there are always some form of events being held such as role playing games, board games, and Magic events. Magic events sometimes require a small fee, but some are free. ?And role playing and board games are also free for customers.

So if you are tired of playing video games and only interacting with a screen, try playing board games at DiceHouse Games, where you can interact and have fun with real human beings.

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AP IMPACT: NYC flood protection won't be easy

This June 2001 photo made available by the Texas Medical Center shows Texas Children?s Hospital workers standing at glass doors holding back floodwaters caused by tropical storm Allison in Houston. The floods caused a massive blackout, inundated medical center streets with up to 9 feet of water, and forced evacuations of patients from the district's 6,900 hospital beds. The campus sustained more than $2 billion in damage. If metropolitan New York is going to defend itself from surges like the one that overwhelmed the region during Superstorm Sandy, decision makers can start by studying how others have fought the threat of fast-rising water. (AP Photo/Texas Medical Center)

This June 2001 photo made available by the Texas Medical Center shows Texas Children?s Hospital workers standing at glass doors holding back floodwaters caused by tropical storm Allison in Houston. The floods caused a massive blackout, inundated medical center streets with up to 9 feet of water, and forced evacuations of patients from the district's 6,900 hospital beds. The campus sustained more than $2 billion in damage. If metropolitan New York is going to defend itself from surges like the one that overwhelmed the region during Superstorm Sandy, decision makers can start by studying how others have fought the threat of fast-rising water. (AP Photo/Texas Medical Center)

This undated photo made available by the Texas Medical Center shows submarine type flood doors which were installed throughout the Texas Medical Center tunnel system in Houston after severe flooding from tropical storm Allison in 2001. The floods caused a massive blackout, inundated medical center streets with up to 9 feet of water, and forced evacuations of patients from the district's 6,900 hospital beds. If metropolitan New York is going to defend itself from surges like the one that overwhelmed the region during Superstorm Sandy, decision makers can start by studying how others have fought the threat of fast-rising water. (AP Photo/Texas Medical Center)

This June 9, 2001 photo from the Houston Chronicle made available by the Texas Medical Center shows flooding from tropical storm Allison in front of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. The floods caused a massive blackout, inundated medical center streets with up to 9 feet of water, and forced evacuations of patients from the district's 6,900 hospital beds. If metropolitan New York is going to defend itself from surges like the one that overwhelmed the region during Superstorm Sandy, decision makers can start by studying how others have fought the threat of fast-rising water. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle)

(AP) ? Inside tunnels threading under a Houston medical campus, 100 submarine doors stand ready to block invading floodwaters. Before commuters in Bangkok can head down into the city's subways, they must first climb three feet of stairs to raised entrances, equipped with flood gates. In Washington, D.C., managers of a retail and apartment complex need just two hours to activate steel walls designed to hold back as much as a 17-foot rise in the Potomac River.

If metropolitan New York is going to defend itself from surges like the one that overwhelmed the region during Superstorm Sandy, decision makers can start by studying how others have fought the threat of fast-rising water. And they must accept an unsettling reality: Limiting the damage caused by flooding will likely demand numerous changes, large and small, and yet even substantial protections will be far from absolute.

Sandy's toll is overwhelming. But finding the money and political will to build a proposed system of giant storm barriers at the mouth of New York Harbor will likely be very difficult. Even at a cost of up to $27 billion, such barriers would leave large parts of the region unprotected.

So government, businesses and property owners will need to consider taking smaller steps ? on land ? to minimize the impact of flooding, with or without sea barriers.

The good news is that many cities have already learned much about how to limit the damage from floods. Researchers are working on still other strategies, like 16-foot-wide inflatable plugs being developed at West Virginia University to seal off subways and tunnels from water.

But there's no single cure-all.

"You really have to go with a series of levels of protection. You can't just buy into one engineer's dream of building" a 5-mile-long barrier for New York Harbor, said Phil Bedient, a flood expert at Houston's Rice University whose research was key to shoring up that city's defenses after it was swamped by Tropical Storm Allison in 2001. "So you have to pick your spots carefully. And you really can't protect everything."

Sandy's destruction in the New York area highlights a host of weaknesses that must be addressed, experts said. But the region's size, density and geography will complicate the task.

"It's hard to predict what's going to happen, where it's going to happen and what magnitude, and that leads to a quandary of what makes sense to do," said William Coulbourne, a Delaware structural engineer specializing in flood plain design and construction. "New York City is unique in the number of people who live there, the age of the buildings, that it's on islands and it's a hub of U.S. commerce."

That could force people to make trade-offs they might have been unwilling to consider before Sandy. When city officials met with real estate and construction industry representatives starting in 2008 to look at making New York buildings more environmentally efficient, the conversation included whether to move flood-prone electrical equipment out of basements in apartment buildings and office towers to higher floors, said Rohit "Rit" Aggarwala, former director of the city's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability.

"One of the people from the real estate industry said, 'Rit, you're crazy. That's rentable space up on those floors,' Aggarwala said. "That's the problem of thinking in the near-term of losing revenue vs. the long-term certainty of needing it."

Now New York needs a wide-ranging discussion, considering not just how to limit damage to high-rise districts like lower Manhattan that are critical to the region's function, but about whether and how to rebuild in residential neighborhoods along the shoreline, said Larry Buss, a recently retired hydrologic engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers who for many years led its committee on non-structural flood proofing.

"If you're thinking long-term," said Buss, who worked with communities along the Gulf of Mexico to build flood resilience after Hurricane Katrina, "you've got to use all the tools in your toolbox."

In the search for answers, few places may offer as many lessons as Houston's Texas Medical Center campus, which is bisected by a bayou and was swamped by intense rains in a 2001 storm. When Ed Tucker, the center's senior vice president of planning and development, watched televised footage of rescuers carrying critically ill patients down the darkened stairwells of New York hospitals during Sandy, he was struck by a terrible thought: He had seen it all before.

The floods in Houston caused a blackout, inundated medical center streets with up to 9 feet of water, and forced evacuations of patients from the district's 6,900 hospital beds, some airlifted from rooftops by helicopter. The campus sustained more than $2 billion in damage.

"Allison was a significant event for us and fortunately we learned a lot," Tucker said.

A review of the area's flood weaknesses led officials to create a list of 112 projects, including widening the bayou and building culverts that funnel water away from the campus. But many of the projects were based on acknowledging that even if planners couldn't ensure that all the water from a future storm would stay out, they could at least work to limit the damage.

TMC's member hospitals moved their electrical vaults and backup generators out of basements to areas above flood level. They rejiggered the way they used their space, rebuilding and moving facilities like research labs, many of which were destroyed by the flood, to higher floors. Scores of existing buildings were fitted with flood gates, and new buildings were built surrounded by berms. Underground tunnels were outfitted with 100 submarine doors, some 12 feet tall. The bill was $756 million, paid by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, not including millions more spent on the public works projects.

Variants of some of those flood mitigation measures could be put to work in New York, experts said, with a focus on protecting the infrastructure and centers of activity critical to its function.

? SUBWAYS AND TUNNELS: Sandy exposed the weaknesses of the 108-year-old subway system, including the large number of stations in flood-prone neighborhoods and the overall porosity of a network ventilated by thousands of grates set into sidewalks.

In recent years the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the system, has begun looking for ways to defend it from water. After flooding from a 2007 storm forced closure of part of the system, the agency spent $157 million on a host of projects, including one that closed half the 1,600 grates along a low-lying avenue in Queens, raised others and installed water-activated mechanical closing devices on still more. It also hired an architecture firm to design raised grates that double as street furniture.

But those changes were designed to prevent flooding caused by rain, not storm surge, and were limited by a capital budget with little room for projects not directly related to transportation, said Projjal Dutta, the MTA's director of sustainability initiatives.

"Sandy just upped that bar hugely," Dutta said. The agency is studying how subway systems elsewhere protect themselves from floods, including some that have installed gates or built drainage tunnels. But the MTA has not reached a decision on how to move forward, and hardening the system against a surge like Sandy's will require significant additional funding, he said.

While New York is designing raised entrances for a new subway line, it is far behind newer systems, like Bangkok, where most station entrances are raised several feet above street level.

Defending the system from a major flood will likely require numerous changes to seal off its many entry points. One answer could come from researchers at West Virginia University, funded by the Department of Homeland Security, who are developing inflatable plugs to seal off underwater tunnels in case of a breach.

A 16-foot-wide prototype was tested in the Washington, D.C., Metro system in 2008, with highly pressurized smoke proving its ability to seal off a tunnel with irregular contours, said Ever Barbero, a professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at West Virginia who developed the plug. Barbero said plugs, which could be made to varying sizes, could also be used to seal highway tunnels like the ones that flooded in New York.

After New York was hit by Sandy, "I told my co-workers we have our work cut out for us for the next 20 years," Barbero said.

The subway system would be a particular challenge, requiring flood gates, plugs or some other closure at thousands of vulnerable openings.

"A technology like this might be useful to plug certain points but it certainly is not an end-all, be-all answer to everything," said Dave Cadogan, director of engineering for Frederica, Del.-based ILC Dover, which has a contract to manufacturer the plugs. He and Barbero estimate they are still a couple of years away from marketing the plugs, with ones similar to the prototype likely to sell initially for about $400,000.

? ELECTRIC GRID: With Sandy pounding the coast, New York power supplier Con Edison preemptively shut down three networks serving parts of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn to prevent damage to equipment. But widespread outages were prolonged after a 14-foot surge inundated the utility's 13th Street substation, swamped critical gear located just over 11 feet above sea level, and caused an explosion. Also, above-ground lines in New Jersey and New York were taken down by falling trees.

Moving or shielding key components of the electrical distribution system would alleviate such problems, but that will be more challenging in New York then in other areas of the country, said Carol J. Friedland, a civil engineer at Louisiana State University who has studied wind and flood damage.

After hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Ike hit the Gulf Coast, some utilities elevated substations above the flood line. SLEMCO, a cooperative serving Southwest Louisiana, rebuilt three substations, raising them 13 feet above sea level, at a cost of $6.6 million. But all three substations were in a rural area, where a shortage of space, a premium on river views and construction noise are not at issue.

"As long as you have sky above, you should be able to go up. Now whether the neighbors would appreciate it, now that's a horse of a different color. That's where I think you all would have issues" in New York's dense neighborhoods. "It all comes down to what is your priority," said Mary Laurent, the Louisiana utility's communications director.

The protection afforded by elevation was demonstrated at Con Edison's World Trade Center substation. Sandy's surge infiltrated the substation, located in the base of an office tower, but never reached the critical equipment 12 feet above sea level, the company said. That enabled the utility to maintain power for the Battery Park City neighborhood even as the water rose.

Moving more power lines below ground would offer protection from storm damage, said Roger Anderson, a Columbia University research scientist specializing in smart electrical systems. But it is very expensive. A 2009 report by the Edison Electric Institute estimated installing lines underground in urban areas could cost up to $23 million per mile, five times the cost of lines above ground.

Anderson, a proponent of undergrounding, said that in the meantime comparatively small changes in infrastructure ? including installation of hand pumps at gas stations that normally rely on electricity to bring fuel up from underground tanks and the use of rubber seals on electrical relay boxes that may be exposed to water ? could improve the region's storm resilience.

The region's utilities might also do more to break their distribution networks into more localized "microgrids," letting them limit outages to smaller areas, said Bill Zarakas of The Brattle Group, a Cambridge, Mass.-based economic consulting firm specializing in the electric power and utility industries.

"Humans are not good at seeing the future if it hasn't yet happened to you, and once they see that, there's some easy solutions," Anderson said.

? PROTECTING NEIGHBORHOODS: After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, some Wall Street companies sped up efforts to move their back office operations away from lower Manhattan, protecting them by decentralizing. But most of that relocation has been done, and with the industry's strong attachment to New York, a renewed exodus is unlikely, said Mark Gibson, who leads Ernst & Young's construction and real estate advisory services practice.

That leaves it to employers, landlords and government officials to figure out how to make the area more flood-resistant, perhaps by drawing on examples like the work done at Houston's medical campus. Engineers said the city could consider building an earthen berm around Battery Park. Individual building owners could investigate installing steel flood gates or fitting building opening with flood doors.

But retrofitting existing buildings won't always work. "Once you look at how water can get in ... then you have to calculate the flood loads and determine whether or not a building can accommodate those loads," said Christopher P. Jones, a Durham, N.C., coastal engineer who works on flood-resistant design. "There will be many cases, I'm sure, where flood-proofing the building will not be practical."

One possibility is to erect site-specific gates around building perimeters. When the Potomac River rises, managers of the Washington Harbour complex in Georgetown, in the nation's capital, can raise a series of 17-foot steel panels from concrete pockets underground. The panels, which cost about $1 million in 1983, have been raised more than 50 times since their installation, architect Arthur Cotton Moore said. The gates worked each time until an April 2011 flood, when operators failed to raise all of the panels fully, swamping some restaurants in 10 feet of water.

Since even the largest gates have limits, it's at least as important to rethink how the city and its buildings can be redesigned to accommodate flooding and minimize damage, engineers said. New York building owners should reshuffle the way they use space in buildings, moving backup generators, electrical vaults and switches and computer systems out of basements and limiting ground floors to use as lobbies. The city building code could be revised to require such design changes.

"You can't make New York City climate proof; what you can do is make New York City more adaptable," said Cas Holloway, the city's deputy mayor for operations.

But surrendering the city's 539-mile coastline is not an option, he added. "''We're not going to be pulling back or away from the water or retreating from the water."

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AP National Writer Jeff Donn and AP researcher Julie Reed contributed to this report.

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The AP National Investigative Team can be reached at investigate(at)ap.org

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