Friday, July 19, 2013

WATCH LIVE: President Obama Makes Speech On Affordable Care Act From White House

President Obama is scheduled to deliver remarks about a key provision of the Affordable Care Act from the White House, Thursday morning beginning at approximately 11:25am ET. The president will outline the details of the medical loss ratio provision of the law, which requires insurers to refund customers when they spend less than 80% of premiums collected.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Atiz Scandock (for iPhone)


You may not need a scanner?or, for that matter, a computer?to get high-quality photo scans. With the Scandock ($499 direct) from Atiz Innovations, an iPhone placed in the elegantly designed dock becomes the scanner, and the Scandock app automatically color-corrects your scans, making this apparatus a potential replacement for a flatbed scanner. Most of my test scans of photos, once processed by the app, showed good, true-looking color. For document scanning it's a mixed bag, and the app could use more detailed instructions.

Atiz?which also sells its BookDrive book scanners to libraries, universities, and other institutions?bills the Scandock as a "post-PC scanner." The futuristic dock employs an aluminum frame with a dual-track lighting system, with two beams holding 4 two-bulb lamps, one positioned above and outside each corner of the scan area. The light turns on when you place your iPhone in the dock, and turns off when you remove it.

Anatomy of a Post-PC Scanner
The Scandock's footprint is 17.5 by 20.5 inches, and it is 15 inches tall. This is considerably larger than the Plustek OpticBook 3800, a basic book scanner. Unlike a flatbed scanner like the Plustek OpticBook, the Scandock has an open frame. This means that it's potentially subject to glare from direct light sources above it or nearby, as I found in my testing. (Ambient light shouldn't be an issue.) Thus, you'd want to place it away from direct lighting or turn off the lights near it when it's in use, neither of which may be viable in a business situation. I was able to shield it from stray light with a makeshift hood, by placing a large sheet of cardboard over the dock.

The base consists of a flatbed, slightly larger than letter size, on which you set the page to be scanned. Along one short edge is the Image IQ, a set of grayscale and color swatches that the app uses to auto-correct the scanned image, to ensure that color is correct under different lighting conditions. The item to be scanned is placed on a slightly sticky silicone "flat mat" to hold it in place and minimize folds or curls.

The Scandock ships with two docks, both black: one for the iPhone, and a Universal dock that fits larger phones or phablets (Atiz will soon release an app for Android phones.) I tried the Scandock with both an iPhone 3GS and iPhone 5. To fit my iPhone 5 into the dock, I had to remove it from its tight-fitting case, which proved to be no easy feat, and then squeeze it back into the case when it was done?not a task I'd want to do on a regular basis. A workable alternative is that it can rest on top of the dock; you may need to move the phone around a little for optimal positioning (to make sure the swatches are in the shot).

Although the iPhone 3GS is shorter, it's the same width as the iPhone 5, so you'd likely run into the same issue of having to remove it from its case to fit in the dock, even with snug, minimalist cases. With a loose iPhone, you have the option of locking it into the dock while you're using it. When locked in, needless to say, it's a lot harder to use as a phone should you get a call while you're scanning, though you could conceivably do so on speakerphone.

Using the Scandock App
The printed User Guide (which is identical to the downloadable version on the Scandock support page) only describes the hardware operation. Although you can adjust settings within the app through a gear icon, the app lacks clear instructions?a tips page only gives you a few basic pointers?and its features aren't always intuitive. For instance, it took me quite a while to figure out simply how to complete a scan when I'd scanned the desired pages. (Once you've scanned a page, a green label appears to the right of the Scan icon, labeled 1 OK, 2 OK, etc., the number changing depending on how many pages you've scanned. Tapping that button will stop and display the scan.)

The top part of the Scandock app lets you initiate scans or import a photo from your photo albums. You can either scan individual pages, or scan more than one item (for instance, receipts) at once, and save them on different pages After you've scanned, you get some choices (with icons at the screen's bottom) as to what to do with the scan: email it, save it to PDF, delete it, send it to Twitter, Facebook, save it to your iPhone's camera roll, print, or copy it. You can also edit it (deleting specific pages).

Along with automatic color correction, you can also manually adjust settings such as brightness, contrast, and paper size. You can manually adjust cropping using a green grid system that's displayed.

Although iPhone apps such as CamScanner will let you initiate and manage scans with your phone, they lack the dock and the color correction system that Atiz, which also makes high-end book scanners, has developed. I was pleased with the color accuracy that the Scandock provided.

Document Scanning
Although you can scan text documents and save them to PDF, it's the non-searchable image PDF format. Although documents are easier to peel up from the sticky flat mat than photos, the peeling process does add time. If you don't use the sticky mat (and you can cover it with a sheet of acetone), you could always place a multipage document face-up on the scanner and pull the pages off one by one as you scan them. I tried that and was able to scan a 12-page document in just under a minute, although page alignment and shading suffered for it.

The "grid scan" feature lets you scan multiple documents (receipts, for example) either to separate files or to one file, and then, say, save to image PDF or JPEG. You may be best off in removing the sticky mat for grid-mode scans, as small and delicate documents can get damaged when you pull them up, as happened once in my testing.

For $500, you get the dock (with base and lighting system) and the app; you have to supply the iPhone, of course. The lighting system, which does a good job of providing uniform luminosity across the scan area, is a big plus, as is the color correction system, in which the app, by interpreting scans with the help of the color swatches at the dock's base, is able to render good-quality photo scans. It can also be used for document scanning, which you can do quickly enough with a bit of practice or in "grid" mode, though you're limited to scanning to non-searchable image PDF format.

On the downside, the Scandock is larger than conventional flatbed scanners and some flatbed book scanners, and may require shielding from nearby direct lighting. It's somewhat pricey when you consider that no actual scanner (image sensor) is included. The app lacks clear instructions and is not very intuitive, so it takes some practice to effectively use the app to initiate and manage scans, and it doesn't scan to searchable PDF.

The Atiz Innovations Scandock is best for individuals or businesses in need of good-quality photo scans, and who may need to do occasional document scanning but not to searchable PDF format. It's a unique and elegant replacement for a flatbed scanner.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Las Vegas Summer League 2013: NBA D-League Select vs. Los Angeles Clippers Game Notes

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Chris Weidman, Brian Stann, and jerkfaces: Where did they fall on Cagewriter?s Hot or Not list?

This week has been about adjusting to an MMA world where Anderson Silva is not the UFC's middleweight champ. Who had a good week, and who didn't?

Hot -- Chris Weidman: After winning the UFC middleweight belt by knocking out Anderson Silva in a shocking fashion, he celebrated in Las Vegas before heading home to New York. He then went on to a media tour and got to relish his victory.

Not -- The jerkfaces who forced Invicta's Ashley Cummins to close her Twitter and Facebook accounts: In addition to being a fighter, Cummins is a police officer. After she lost in October, she told Bleacher Report she was inundated with anti-law enforcement messages and even death threats on Facebook and Twitter. It takes a special kind of coward to go after someone you don't know who puts her life on the line to keep others safe. She ended up deleting her accounts, which is one of the main ways fighters market themselves and stay in touch with fans.

Hot -- Brian Stann: The UFC middleweight decided to retire to focus on his family and a burgeoning broadcast career. In addition to work for Fox on fight nights, he will also cover college football for the network.

Not -- Tito Ortiz: This week, the UFC Hall of Famer hinted about a comeback. This isn't what put him in the "not hot" category. It's the reaction. Never have Cagereaders on Twitter and Facebook been so united behind an idea. Not one wanted to see him fight again.

Still taking temperature -- Marloes Coenen: The onetime Strikeforce champ is getting another shot at another Strikeforce champ, Cristiane Cyborg. Will Coenen get the win this time? Check it out on Invicta's pay-per-view on Saturday night.

Thank you for reading Cagewriter. Follow on Twitter and Facebook because it's a good time.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Dozens feared dead in Quebec oil-train derailment

Canada Oil Train Derailment

Charred tanker cars are piled up in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Investigators are looking for the cause of the fiery oil train derailment Saturday that led to the explosions that killed at least 13 people. (AP Photo/THE CANADIAN PRESS,Jacques Boissinot )

LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (AP) ? Blackened debris, twisted metal and gas leaks hampered rescue workers' search for perhaps dozens of bodies Tuesday, three days after a runaway oil train smashed into this small lakeside town and incinerated homes, a library and a crowded bar.

Thirteen people were confirmed dead and nearly 40 others were still missing in a catastrophe that raised questions about the safety of transporting oil by rail instead of pipeline.

Investigators were zeroing in on whether a blaze on the same train a few hours before the disaster set off the deadly chain of events.

Rescue workers labored to reach the bodies believed to be in the ruins.

"Those sectors are extremely complicated to investigate. There is debris. This is a very risky environment. We have to secure the safety of those working there. We have some hotspots on the scene. There is some gas," Quebec Provincial Police Sergeant Benoit Richard said.

He said recovery efforts had to be halted briefly Monday for health reasons, and some officers needed to be removed from the scene. He did not elaborate. The bodies that have been recovered were burned so badly they have yet to be identified.

The Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway train broke loose early Saturday, speeding downhill nearly seven miles (11 kilometers) and jumping the tracks at 63 mph (101 kph) in Lac-Megantic, near the Maine border, investigators said. All but one of the 73 cars were carrying oil. At least five exploded.

The blasts destroyed about 30 buildings, including the Musi-Cafe, a popular bar that was filled at the time, and forced about a third of the town's 6,000 residents from their homes. Much of the area where the bar stood was burned to the ground. Burned-out cars dotted the landscape.

The same train caught fire hours earlier in a nearby town, and the engine was shut down ? standard operating procedure dictated by the train's owners, Nantes Fire Chief Patrick Lambert said.

Edward Burkhardt, president and CEO of the railway's parent company, Rail World Inc., suggested that shutting off the locomotive to put out the fire might have disabled the brakes.

"An hour or so after the locomotive was shut down, the train rolled away," he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Lambert defended the fire department, saying that the blaze was extinguished within about 45 minutes and that's when firefighters' involvement ended.

"The people from MMA told us, 'That's great ? the train is secure, there's no more fire, there's nothing anymore, there's no more danger,'" Lambert said. "We were given our leave, and we left."

Transportation Safety Board investigator Donald Ross said the locomotive's black box has been recovered.

"The extent to which (the fire) played into the sequences of events is a focal point of our investigation," Ross said, but he cautioned that the investigation was still in its early stages.

The accident has also thrown a spotlight on MMA's safety record.

Before the Lac-Megantic accident, the company had 34 derailments since 2003, five of them resulting in damage of more than $100,000, according to the U.S. Federal Railroad Administration.

Burkhardt, however, said the figures were misleading.

"They're not apples-to-apples figures. This is the only significant mainline derailment this company has had in the last 10 years. We've had, like most railroads, a number of smallish incidents, usually involving accidents in yard trackage and industry trackage," Burkhardt told CBC in TV interview.

Ross told The Associated Press that the tanker cars involved in the crash were the DOT-111 model. The DOT-111 is a staple of the American freight rail fleet whose flaws have been noted as far back as a 1991 safety study.

Among other things, experts say its steel shell is so thin that it is prone to puncture in an accident, potentially spilling cargo that can catch fire, explode or contaminate the environment.

The derailment also raised questions about the safety of Canada's growing practice of transporting oil by train, and is sure to bolster arguments in favor of a proposed oil pipeline running from Canada across the U.S. ? a project that Canadian officials badly want.

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Associated Press writers Rob Gillies and Charmaine Noronha contributed from Toronto. James MacPherson contributed from Bismarck, N.D.

(Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

'Bless my Hotshot crew': Survivor speaks at vigil

PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. (AP) ? On a day filled with speeches from dignitaries including the vice president, the words of the lone survivor of a fire crew overrun by flames resonated deepest in an arena packed with firefighters from around the nation.

A stone-faced Brendan McDonough filed onto the stage at the end of the service and offered what's called "The Hot Shot's Prayer," calmly reciting the words: "For if this day on the line I should answer death's call, Lord, bless my Hotshot crew, my family, one and all."

He concluded by telling the crowd: "Thank you, and I miss my brothers."

McDonough spoke at a memorial for the 19 members of the Prescott-based Granite Mountain Hotshots who died June 30 when a wind-fueled, out-of-control fire overran them as they tried to protect a former gold-mining town from the inferno.

Vice President Joe Biden called them "men of uncommon valor" while thanking God that one member of the crew survived unhurt.

"There's an old saying: All men are created equal, and then a few became firefighters," Biden said. "Thank God for you all. Thank God for your willingness to take the risks you do."

The event was marked by an outpouring of support from firefighters from across the country, who traveled to the Prescott area to honor their fallen brethren.

They talked about how firefighters are accustomed to answering the call of duty when the alarm sounds and sends them into harm's way, whether it's a fire in a forest, house or apartment. And they noted that the same can be said when a fellow firefighter dies.

"When you hear of a death, especially a group of firefighters, and there's 19 that we're here to mourn, there's no question that at the drop of a hat you do what you can to go and support the fire service and their families," said Capt. Steve Brown of the Rancho Cucamonga, who brought 17 others in his department of 85 uniformed firefighters from California.

The memorial in Prescott Valley began with a choir singing "On Eagle's Wings" as Biden sang along from the sidelines. Homeland Security Secretary and former Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano looked on, as did Sen. John McCain and his wife, Cindy, and other members of the state's congressional delegation.

Biden talked about the 1972 death of his wife and young daughter in a traffic crash, and how firefighters freed his sons from the mangled wreckage.

"I don't have the privilege of knowing any of these heroes personally, but I know them. I know them because they saved the lives of my two sons," Biden said. He also said firefighters rushed him to a hospital after he suffered an aneurysm in 1998, and he credited firefighters with saving his wife Jill after lightning once struck their home.

Gov. Jan Brewer praised people around the country for responding as she hoped they would ? with candlelight vigils, financial contributions, prayers, and flowers and notes placed at makeshift memorials.

"Of course our hearts are filled with profound sadness today, but they're also filled with great pride," she said. "How wonderful is it to know that Arizona was home to 19 men like those we honor today."

Outside the minor league hockey arena, each of the 19 firefighters was represented by a U.S. flag and a purple ribbon with his name. A bronze statue of a wildland firefighter with an ax in hand, stood in front as if guarding the building.

Inside, each firefighter's name scrolled across an electronic board on two sides of the arena. Lined up in front of the stage were 19 sets of firefighting gear, complete with commemorative Pulaski tools similar to the ones the elite crew uses to dig lines around fires.

Prescott Fire Chief Dan Fraijo gave the tools to the firefighters' families, along with flags that had been flown in their honor.

Alumni of the Granite Mountain Hotshots sat in the front rows, with about 1,000 members of the fallen firefighters' families surrounding them in seats on the floor of the arena. Those who first responded to the Yarnell Hill Fire sat in the rows behind them.

Darrell Willis, a Prescott Fire Department division chief, said he traveled with the crew a couple of years ago when they fought a fire in Colorado. On the way back, the unit stopped in Glenwood Springs and then climbed Storm King Mountain, where 14 firefighters died in 1994.

"We spent the entire sunny summer afternoon evaluating, studying, talking about what happened there 19 years ago," Willis said. "They were truly committed to never letting something like this ever happen again. They were committed to returning to you after every assignment. But there was another plan."

The highly specialized crew was part of a small community of Hotshots nationwide. There are only about 110 of the 20-person teams, mostly stationed west of the Mississippi River.

McDonough was assigned to give a "heads-up on the hillside" for the team on that fateful afternoon, said Prescott Fire Department spokesman Wade Ward. McDonough notified the crew of the rapidly changing weather that sent winds swirling erratically and caused the fire to cut off his team's escape route, then swiftly left his post for safety.

Ward has said it's just been too tough on McDonough, but that "he did exactly what he was supposed to."

Tuesday's memorial was the last of a handful of vigils for the men before the first of 19 funerals begin later in the week.

Ron Merrell, pastor of Heights Church, asked for comfort in an opening prayer, saying the past week has felt like "hell on Earth," leaving the families and firefighting community broken, confused, hurt and numb. He held up the firefighters as heroes who gave the ultimate sacrifice not only in death but in life.

Two tolls of a bell rang out as each firefighter's name was called, and a member of his family stood up in the audience.

An honor guard that included alumni of the Granite Mountain Hotshots carried the flags and Pulaski tools through the aisles, turning to face the family members who accepted the items on behalf of the firefighters.

Some of the family members then hugged others next to them, as the men's pictures flashed on screens overhead and the choir began singing "You Raise Me Up."

Other photos showed the men playing with their children, riding bikes, carrying crew members on their backs, hanging out at camp and in close encounters with fire.

Biden offered the families some solace as he wrapped up his remarks.

"As unbelievable as it is to even fathom ... the day will come when the memory of your husband, your son, or your dad or your brother will bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eye," he said. "My prayer for all of you is that that day will come sooner than later, but I promise you as unbelievable as it is, it will come."

Biden met privately with family members after the memorial.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bless-hotshot-crew-survivor-speaks-vigil-214920039.html

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Monday, July 8, 2013

What if Turks and Caicos were part of Canada?

Turks and Caicos
The pristine beach along Grace Bay, on Turks and Caicos' Providenciales Island, stretches for more than 20 km and is never crowded. JOE BELANGER/QMI AGENCY

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Should Turks and Caicos become part of Canada? Well, according to Conservative MP Peter Goldring, it should. But this isn't the first time annexation has been discussed. Plans for Canada to annex the islands have fallen through at least three times: in the 1910s, the 1970s and the 1980s.

Learn more about Turks and Caicos' history and culture by clicking on the infographic to the left side of this page.

Source: http://www.calgarysun.com/2013/07/04/what-if-turks-and-caicos-was-part-of-canada

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

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A scholarly article on TTP

Narratives on the TTP

Asad Munir
Saturday, July 06, 2013
From Print Edition

Nawaz Sharif wants to talk to the Taliban. Imran Khan has, for many years, considered negotiations to be the only option to get rid of terrorism and is convinced that Waliur Rehman was a pro-Pakistan militant, who was only droned because the US wants to sabotage the process of negotiations with the TTP.

Two APCs, attended by all political parties, also preferred the option of negotiations over the use of force. So the majority of Pakistanis want to negotiate with the terrorists. In a democratic state we must honour the opinion of the majority and go for the option of dialogue.

An offer of talks was initiated by the TTP through a Punjabi Taliban leader Asmatullah Muawiya in late 2012, laying down three conditions, ?The government should make independent foreign policy, withdraw from the Afghan war, and form and implement a new Islamic constitution in the country?. The offer was later endorsed by the TTP, naming three politicians ? Nawaz Sharif, Fazlur Rehman and Munawar Hasan ? to act as guarantors for the implementation of any agreement that was finalised through the negotiations.

This offer was withdrawn once Waliur Rehman was killed in a drone strike. Since the TTP is so sure that the nation is in favour of talks, it has conditionally renewed the offer ?if the group sees that the elected government is able to take a stand against the country?s intelligence agencies, only then will the option of talks be considered?.

Before opting for talks, the Taliabanisation of Pakistan needs to be understood in its correct perspective. This process did not start with the US war on terror, as believed by the majority of Pakistanis.

In 1994 the Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) initiated an armed movement for enforcement of shariah in the Malakand Division. The group took control of some districts through the use of force. It took the troops of Frontier Corps more than a month to dislodge the TNSM from the areas it had captured. Nizam-e-Adl was introduced and established in Malakand in 1995 ? later revised in 1998.

However, the issue was not completely resolved and TNSM activists continued with their protests till 2001. Leaders of the TNSM enforced Taliban?s rule in Swat and Bajaur, led by Fazlullah ? son-in-law of Sufi Mohammad ? and Faqir Mohammad respectively. In 1996 the Afghan Taliban captured Kabul. Inspired by their achievements, a Taliban force was raised in the Orakzai Agency in 1997. In 1998 a Taliban force emerged in Mirali, North Waziristan.

A few tribals from South Waziristan had joined the Afghan Taliban and taken part in battles against the Northern Alliance. By the year 2000 Talibanisation had spread to Fata and some districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Once Afghanistan was invaded, the Pakistani Taliban were already active in some parts of Fata. They provided the required support system to the foreign militants who fled Afghanistan and took refuge in Pakistan.

The army was inducted into Waziristan in 2001/2002 with two objectives ? to develop infrastructure in the inaccessible areas of Waziristan and to conduct targeted operations against foreign militants who had entered Waziristan in large numbers in March 2002. The narrative that there was no terrorism before 2004 and it started because the army entered Fata is not based on facts. The army entered Fata because there were a large number of Al-Qaeda terrorists in Waziristan. These militants had plans to create a state with Fata and some border districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa included in it.

The other popular narrative believed by Pakistanis is that the issue of terrorism cannot be addressed by the use of force as we have failed to eliminate terrorism in the last eleven years. The fact is that in 2008-2009 there were eighteen administrative units, districts, tribal agencies and frontier regions that were either completely or partially under the influence of the TTP. Now they have their bases only in North Waziristan. They have been dislodged from all other areas through the use of force; they refuse to surrender through negotiations.

Very few people know that negotiations with the tribals were initiated in 2002, before the start of any operations ? and the process of dialogue continued all through these eleven years. Numerous peace deals were inked, but none produced the desired results. All such deals were used by the Taliban to their advantage; they regrouped, increased their strength, trained their fighters, explored avenues of funding and extended their influence from two tribal agencies to the whole of Fata and Malakand Division in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Negotiations are likely to be a complicated process, which will require many issues to be addressed as well as a framework accepted by both parties. Since the offer has been made by Hakeemullah Mehsud, talks will be held with his group. There are many other groups of the TTP like those of Fazlullah of Malakand, Faqir Mohammad of Bajaur, and Khalid Umer of the Mohmand Agency. Some of these militants are presently based in Kunar and the Nuristan province of Afghanistan.

Are they still part of Hakeemullah Mehsud?s TTP? Will they accept any agreement reached between the state and the TTP led by Hakeemullah Mehsud? In all probability they will not.

What about Mangal Bagh and other groups operating in the Khyber Agency? What will be the fate of Al-Qaeda and other foreign militants presently operating from North Waziristan? Will they surrender and agree to be handed over to their countries of origin or decide to live as peaceful refugees in Pakistan? What about the LeJ and other groups operating in Waziristan?

Hafiz Gul Bahadur and Mullah Nazir?s groups are presently not conducting terrorist activities inside Pakistan ? will they disband their forces once the US leaves Afghanistan? In all probability they will not; they will either join the Afghan Taliban in their battle for the capture of Kabul. If that does not happen they will keep their forces, control Waziristan and try to expand their influence to other parts of Fata, like the TTP did .

The PML-N should go ahead with the negotiations ?option?, but in all probability it may not achieve the desired results, and may not bring peace and end terrorism in this unfortunate country.

The TTP is likely to make unconstitutional and unreasonable demands. But the only advantage of such talks, in my opinion, is that it may help in building a national consensus that the use of force is the only language terrorists like the TTP understand.

The writer is a retired brigadier. Email: [email?protected]

Narratives on the TTP - Asad Munir

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Heated NYC mayor's race is a star-studded affair

One makes a video with Steve Buscemi and rockers Vampire Weekend. Another gets shout-outs from Whoopi Goldberg and Brooke Shields. A third hobnobs over cocktails with an actor from "The Sopranos."

No, it's not an awards show weekend. It's the New York City mayor's race, featuring a cast of celebrities like few other municipal elections.

Last weekend, Democratic mayoral contender Christine Quinn unfurled a star-dusted list of pro-gay-rights backers of her bid to become the city's first female and first openly gay mayor. Among them: singer Lance Bass, actor Neil Patrick Harris, director Rob Reiner and "Project Runway" style czar Tim Gunn, who said Quinn would "make the position of mayor the bully pulpit it needs to be to fight for all New Yorkers. "

Ten days earlier, Alec Baldwin announced that he'd raffle off two dinner invites to any-amount donors to Democratic candidate Bill de Blasio.

"There are few things I enjoy more than a good meal with good company, particularly when an issue as urgent as the New York City mayoral election is up for discussion," the "30 Rock" actor told de Blasio supporters in an email, saying the candidate "understands the inequality crisis facing our city."

And in May, a fundraiser for Republican hopeful Joe Lhota spotlighted as "special guest" Steve Schirripa, best known as gentle-spirited goodfella Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri on "The Sopranos."

With the super-competitive campaign to lead the nation's biggest city in high gear since spring, the day-to-day menu of candidate forums, policy speeches and endorsements from political figures and interest groups has increasingly been sprinkled with a healthy dash of glitz.

One day, it's a video from hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons praising de Blasio, now the city public advocate. Another day, it's Goldberg posting on her Facebook page to cheerlead for Quinn, now the City Council's leader. Or salsa star Willie Colon tweeting a link to a song he wrote lauding Democratic contender Bill Thompson, a former city comptroller.

Indeed, the race can sometimes seem like something of a ballot-box version of "Battle of the Network Stars." De Blasio's "LGBT for BdB" gala is headlined by Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon of "Sex and the City" fame and Tony Award-winning actor Alan Cumming? Well, here comes the "LGBT for Quinn" team, with actor-playwright Harvey Fierstein and actors Cheyenne Jackson and George Takei, along with Bass, Harris, Reiner and Gunn.

Republican candidate George McDonald, meanwhile, has links to actor Ethan Hawke, a longtime supporter of the Doe Fund, the homelessness-services nonprofit McDonald runs. GOP rival John Catsimatidis has been cultivating a theatrical tie of his own ? the billionaire businessman has been underwriting performances of "The Little Flower," actor Tony Lo Bianco's one-man show about former New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia.

Entertainers, athletes and other pop culture icons have lent star power to national politics since at least 1920, when singer and comedian Al Jolson wrote a campaign song for Republican nominee Warren Harding and ushered dozens of theater performers to a rally at Harding's Ohio home. Later, show business would pave the path for several stars to win office themselves, most prominently President Ronald Reagan.

And celebrities' politics can be local, too, particularly in such fame havens as New York and Los Angeles, where the recent mayoral contest drew in Salma Hayek, Moby, Jimmy Kimmel and Magic Johnson, among other buzzerati.

In places where voter rolls are stuffed with boldface names, candidates can almost feel pressed to get celebs on their side, says former New York mayoral candidate Tom Allon, a newspaper publisher who dropped his campaign in March. He doesn't think stars' political opinions carry much weight with New Yorkers, but if he'd kept running and could tap some famous endorsers, "I'm sure I would have tried," he said.

While celebrities' imprimatur may not sway voters, stars can help campaigns more indirectly, political observers say.

"The crude notion that celebrities are persuasive, most of the time, for how people vote is just wrong. But I think celebrities are very important in certain situations: fundraising, attracting crowds and interest where it otherwise might not exist," says North Carolina State University political science professor Michael Cobb, who has researched whether celebrity endorsements affect voters.

A star might get more people to a rally or fundraiser, generate press coverage or write checks and round up wealthy friends to do likewise. (Several celebrities are bringing their pocketbooks to bear on the New York mayoral campaign, including Quinn donors Tom Hanks and Jon Bon Jovi and de Blasio contributors Paul Simon and John Turturro.)

And a celebrated backer can contribute to voters' view of a candidate, especially if the star's known for political activism.

Baldwin, for example, is so outspoken about city matters that he flirted with a mayoral run himself. Buscemi, a former city firefighter, got arrested alongside de Blasio in 2003 while protesting plans to close a firehouse.

Such supporters "may be famous, but they are also progressive New Yorkers and passionate activists who care deeply about the future of our city and believe we need real change" after Mayor Michael Bloomberg's 12 years, de Blasio said in a statement. His campaign's famous friends also include Susan Sarandon.

Campaigns can run the risk that celebrity supporters will distract from their message instead of amplifying it. Just ask Mitt Romney about Clint Eastwood's Republican National Convention speech to an empty chair or query President Barack Obama about Robert de Niro's crack about some GOP candidates' wives at a fundraiser earlier in 2012.

De Blasio faced questions last week after Baldwin lashed out at a British journalist with a vulgar Twitter tirade using an anti-gay term. Baldwin apologized in a statement to the gay rights group GLAAD, and a de Blasio spokesman called the actor's language "clearly unacceptable."

And Quinn was on the spot when illustrious feminist Gloria Steinem publicly threatened to forsake Quinn's mayoral campaign if Quinn kept preventing the council from voting on requiring many businesses to provide paid sick time. Quinn ultimately backed the proposal, and Steinem endorsed her.

Some candidates say their campaigns aren't courting stars. Average New Yorkers' votes "are way more valuable than the endorsement of the 'Sex and the City' cast," said Todd Brogan, a spokesman for Democratic contender Sal Albanese, a former city councilman.

Another candidate is well-known enough in his own right, for good or ill: Anthony Weiner, the Democratic former congressman felled by smutty tweets. Weiner hasn't announced any endorsements since he jumped into the race roughly six weeks ago.

Campaigns that are embracing luminaries say they're keeping fame in perspective.

"We're always so appreciative to have them," said Jessica Proud, a spokeswoman for Lhota, an ex-Metropolitan Transportation Authority boss. But ultimately, Proud said, "people want to know what you're going to do with them in office."

"You're not running for 'American Idol,'" she added. "You're running for mayor."

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Associated Press writer Colleen Long contributed to this report.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Cut-Way Enterprise Model Makes It Way Easier To Build Your Own Starship

Cut-Way Enterprise Model Makes It Way Easier To Build Your Own Starship

If you've tried and failed to build your own starship to explore the universe, it's maybe because you just didn't have a thorough understanding of how a craft like the U.S.S. Enterprise works. So if you've got it in you to try one more time, this cutaway model of Kirk's pride and joy should give you all the insight you need to build a ship capable of traveling at the speed of light.

All of the Enterprise's secrets are laid bare with this 18-inch long, eight-inch tall model. From engineering, to the warp nacelles, to the bridge, they're all visible on the left side of the craft under a protective clear plastic outer layer. You'll have to scale up the dimensions, of course, if you intend to catch a ride. And while some might balk at the model's $175 price tag, that's a drop in the cosmic bucket if you're hoping to explore the heavens. [ThinkGeek]

Cut-Way Enterprise Model Makes It Way Easier To Build Your Own Starship

Cut-Way Enterprise Model Makes It Way Easier To Build Your Own Starship

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