Sunday, September 30, 2012

US military deaths in Afghanistan hit 2,000

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? The killing of an American serviceman in an exchange of fire with allied Afghan soldiers pushed U.S. military deaths in the war to 2,000, a cold reminder of the perils that remain after an 11-year conflict that now garners little public interest at home.

The toll has climbed steadily in recent months with a spate of attacks by Afghan army and police ? supposed allies ? against American and NATO troops. That has raised troubling questions about whether countries in the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan will achieve their aim of helping the government in Kabul and its forces stand on their own after most foreign troops depart in little more than two years.

"The tally is modest by the standards of war historically, but every fatality is a tragedy and 11 years is too long," said Michael O'Hanlon, a fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. "All that is internalized, however, in an American public that has been watching this campaign for a long time. More newsworthy right now are the insider attacks and the sense of hopelessness they convey to many. "

Attacks by Afghan soldiers or police ? or insurgents disguised in their uniforms ? have killed 52 American and other NATO troops so far this year.

"We have to get on top of this. It is a very serious threat to the campaign," the U.S. military's top officer, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, said about the insider threat.

The top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, Gen. John Allen, was blunter.

"I'm mad as hell about them, to be honest with you," Allen told CBS' "60 Minutes" in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday. "It reverberates everywhere across the United States. You know, we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it."

The insider attacks are considered one of the most serious threats to the U.S. exit strategy from the country. In its latest incarnation, that strategy has focused on training Afghan forces to take over security nationwide ? allowing most foreign troops to go home by the end of 2014.

As part of that drawdown, the first 33,000 U.S. troops withdrew by the end of September, leaving 68,000 still in Afghanistan. A decision on how many U.S. troops will remain next year will be taken after the American presidential elections. NATO currently has 108,000 troops in Afghanistan ? including U.S. forces ? down from nearly 150,000 at its peak last year.

The program to train and equip 350,000 Afghan policemen and soldiers has cost the American taxpayer more than $22 billion in the past three years.

The most recent attack came just days after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said most U.S. and coalition combat units in Afghanistan returned to their practice of partnering with Afghan forces, nearly two weeks after the top U.S. commander put restrictions on such cooperation.

Like so many other deaths in Afghanistan, the latest were shrouded in confusion and conflicting accounts.

On Sunday, U.S. officials confirmed the deaths of two Americans, a service member and a civilian contractor killed late Saturday.

The fighting started when insurgents attacked a checkpoint set up by U.S. forces in eastern Wardak province, said Shahidullah Shahid, a provincial government spokesman. He said the insurgents apparently used mortars in the attack. The Americans thought they were under attack from their allies at a nearby Afghan army checkpoint and fired on it. The Afghan soldiers returned fire, Shahid said.

The Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman said the shooting broke out as a result of a "misunderstanding" while ISAF forces were on patrol near an Afghan army checkpoint.

NATO's International Security Assistance Force, commonly referred to as ISAF, gave a different account of the fighting in Sayd Abad district.

"After a short conversation took place between (Afghan army) and ISAF personnel, firing occurred which resulted in the fatal wounding of an ISAF soldier and the death of his civilian colleague," the coalition said in a statement. It said the three Afghan soldiers died "in an ensuing exchange of fire."

NATO did not say whether it considered this an "insider" attack on foreign forces by Afghan allies.

In Washington, Pentagon press secretary George Little said 2,000 deaths is one of the "arbitrary milestones defined by others " that the U.S. administration does not mark.

"We honor all courageous Americans who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan to make the American people more secure," he said. "The fact of the matter is that America is safer because of all of those who have served in this war, including our fallen heroes."

In addition to the 2,000 Americans killed since the Afghan war began on Oct. 7, 2001, at least 1,190 more coalition troops from other countries have also died, according to iCasualties.org, an independent organization that tracks the deaths.

According to the Afghanistan index kept by Brookings, about 40 percent of the American deaths were caused by improvised explosive devices. The majority of those were after 2009, when President Barack Obama ordered a surge that sent in 33,000 additional troops to combat heightened Taliban activity. The surge brought the total number of American troops to 101,000, the peak for the entire war.

According to Brookings, hostile fire was the second most common cause of death, accounting for nearly 31 percent of Americans killed.

Tracking deaths of Afghan civilians is much more difficult. According to the U.N., 13,431 civilians were killed in the Afghan conflict between 2007, when the U.N. began keeping statistics, and the end of August. Going back to the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, most estimates put the number of Afghan civilian deaths in the war at more than 20,000.

In recent years, some of those casualties have generated a great deal of criticism from President Hamid Karzai and changed the way NATO forces carry out airstrikes. The overwhelming majority of civilian casualties are caused by insurgents ? with the United Nations blaming them for more than 80 percent of the deaths and NATO putting that figure at more than 90 percent.

The number of American dead reflects an Associated Press count of those members of the armed services killed inside Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion began. Some other news organizations use a count that also includes those killed outside Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, the global anti-terror campaign led by then-President George W. Bush.

The 2001 invasion targeted al-Qaida and its Taliban allies shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, which claimed nearly 3,000 lives.

Victory in Afghanistan seemed to come quickly. Kabul fell within weeks, and the hardline Taliban regime was toppled with few U.S. casualties.

But the Bush administration's shift toward war with Iraq left the Western powers without enough resources on the ground, so by 2006 the Taliban had regrouped into a serious military threat.

Obama deployed more troops to Afghanistan, and casualties increased sharply in the last several years. But the American public grew weary of having its military in a perpetual state of conflict, especially after the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq at the end of last year. That war, which began with a U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to oust Saddam Hussein, cost the lives of nearly 4,500 U.S. troops, more than twice as many as have died in Afghanistan so far.

Although Obama has pledged that most U.S. combat troops will leave by the end of 2014, American, NATO and allied troops are still dying in Afghanistan at a rate of one a day.

Even with 33,000 American troops back home, the U.S.-led coalition will still have 108,000 troops ? including 68,000 from the U.S. ? fighting in Afghanistan at the end of this year. Many of those will be training the Afghan National Security Forces that are to replace them.

"There is a challenge for the administration," O'Hanlon said, "to remind people in the face of such bad news why this campaign requires more perseverance."

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Associated Press writers Heidi Vogt and Rahim Faiez in Kabul and researcher Monika Mathour in Washington contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-military-deaths-afghanistan-hit-2-000-063934010.html

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After Kenyan attack, Somali militants abandon city

This undated photo provided by Kenya's Ministry for Defence on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, is said by them to show Kenya Defence Forces troops at an undisclosed location in Kenya, engaged in recent preparations for an assault on the Somali port city of Kismayo. Kenyan troops invaded al-Shabab's last stronghold in Somalia on Friday, coming ashore in a predawn beach landing at Kismayo that appeared likely to deprive the Islamist insurgents of their last big money-making enterprise. (AP Photo/Kenya Ministry for Defense)

This undated photo provided by Kenya's Ministry for Defence on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, is said by them to show Kenya Defence Forces troops at an undisclosed location in Kenya, engaged in recent preparations for an assault on the Somali port city of Kismayo. Kenyan troops invaded al-Shabab's last stronghold in Somalia on Friday, coming ashore in a predawn beach landing at Kismayo that appeared likely to deprive the Islamist insurgents of their last big money-making enterprise. (AP Photo/Kenya Ministry for Defense)

This undated photo provided by Kenya's Ministry for Defence on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, is said by them to show Kenya Defence Forces troops at an undisclosed location in Kenya, engaged in recent preparations for an assault on the Somali port city of Kismayo. Kenyan troops invaded al-Shabab's last stronghold in Somalia on Friday, coming ashore in a predawn beach landing at Kismayo that appeared likely to deprive the Islamist insurgents of their last big money-making enterprise. (AP Photo/Kenya Ministry for Defense)

This undated photo provided by Kenya's Ministry for Defence on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, is said by them to show Kenya Defence Forces troops at an undisclosed location in Kenya, engaged in recent preparations for an assault on the Somali port city of Kismayo. Kenyan troops invaded al-Shabab's last stronghold in Somalia on Friday, coming ashore in a predawn beach landing at Kismayo that appeared likely to deprive the Islamist insurgents of their last big money-making enterprise. (AP Photo/Kenya Ministry for Defense)

Map locates Kismayo, Somalia

(AP) ? Al-Shabab rebels pulled out of a key port city in southern Somalia, the group said Saturday, a day after Kenyan troops invaded and marched toward the city center and seaside port that long served as the militants' key source of funding, officials said.

Residents in Kismayo said they woke to find police and government headquarters abandoned by the militants, sparking a looting spree of the government and police headquarters.

"They withdrew from here last night. The town is not under anyone's control now," Mohamed Hassan, a resident, said. "People feel some relief now. We hope no more fighting will take place."

The withdrawal came about 24 hours after Kenyan forces made a beach landing and as inland troops from Somalia and Kenya moved toward the port city from the west.

"Looting and chaos is going on here. Thugs are taking advantage of the vacuum," Maryan Hussein, another resident, said. "The abandoned houses are being ransacked and the streets are occupied by people carrying belongings."

Col. Cyrus Oguna, a spokesman for the Kenyan military, said five al-Shabab fighters were killed in a battle overnight. Two commanders were killed in the fighting, the military said.

He said the Kenyan forces are still verifying the reports that al-Shabab had pulled out of Kismayo. "For now we are treating it as a theory," he said.

The Kenyan troops landed by boats in the northern part of Kismayo on Friday and moved toward the port, he said. He said that al-Shabab lost "many, many militants, including some key commanders" during battles on Friday that involved helicopter gunships.

Al-Shabab used Twitter to announce the news it was leaving Kismayo.

"Last night, after more than 5 years the Islamic administration in Kismayo closed its office," the tweet said. "Kismayo shall be transformed from a peaceful city governed by Islamic Shari'ah into a battle-zone between Muslims" and invaders.

Al-Shabab found little popular support in Kismayo because of the conservative brand of Islam it tried to impose on residents. Al-Shabab carried out public executions, whippings and amputations as punishments, and enforced a conservative dress code.

Al-Shabab was forced out of Mogadishu in August 2011 and lost one of its major sources of funding when it could no longer tax businesses in the city's main market. Since then the taxes al-Shabab charged on goods coming into Kismayo's port were seen as its last major funding source.

As it no longer holds any major cities in Somalia, al-Shabab is expected to operate more as an insurgent force that carries out suicide and roadside bomb attacks.

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Associated Press reporter Jason Straziuso in Nairobi, Kenya contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

LOUISIANA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION HOSTS DRIVE FOR ...

The Louisiana Restaurant Association (LRA) invites members of the community to donate toiletries, cleaning supplies and paper products to the Braithwaite, La. families impacted by flooding from Hurricane Isaac. The following items are high in demand: diapers, baby wipes, toiletry items and cleaning supplies and can be delivered to the LRA office at 2700 N. Arnoult Rd. in Metairie from 5-6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 27.

?When you lose everything, you don?t realize you need something until you go to use it. As soon as we get in cleaning supplies they are gone in minutes,? said Suzanne Shaffer of Team Braithwaite Foundation. ?It?s a relief for the people to be able to get some items they desperately need.?

Shaffer?s husband, Jesse Sr., and son, Jesse Jr., along with other community members, led the rescue of 120 people from Isaac?s flooding in Plaquemines Parish when a levee known as ?the wall? was overtopped during the storm. Jesse Jr. used technology to identify those who needed to be rescued. At one point, he had 80 texts with addresses and locations of more individuals who needed to be rescued.

Last weekend, Lynn Oaks School, where volunteers had organized donations collected by the Team Braithwaite Foundation to be distributed, was burglarized of nearly $15,000 in items like diapers, food and cleaning supplies.

?We hope to replace the $15,000 worth of supplies stolen that was meant for the families as they recovered from Isaac,? said Wendy Waren, LRA VP of Communications. ?By organizing this drive, we hope to remind people, that outside the city, there?s still a lot of people struggling and we want to do our part to help those families recover.?

This effort was inspired by LRA member Greg Reggio of the Taste Buds, which operates Zea Rotisserie & Grill and Semolina Restaurants, in advance of the ?Buds for Braithwaite? event, September 30. Reggio has organized similar relief events for families impacted by the 2011 tornadoes in Joplin, Mo. and Tuscaloosa, Ala. for which he was named LRA Restaurateur of the Year in 2011 and received the National Restaurant Association (NRA) Restaurant Neighbor Award earlier this year.

NRA President/CEO Dawn Sweeney remarked of the Taste Buds, ?We are committed to positively enhancing the quality of life for all we serve, and philanthropic activities are an important part of this mission. The Taste Buds have provided much needed relief to communities impacted by devastating disasters last year, underscoring that restaurants are often on the front lines in emergency response.?

Following Hurricane Ike in 2008, the LRA?s Greater New Orleans Chapter members fed more than 1,200 residents of the flood-ravaged Lafitte at its Town Hall. In 2010, the LRA organized more than 20 New Orleans restaurants who fed the Grand Isle community of 300 residents following the BP Oil Spill.

LRA staff and students from Archbishop Rummel High School will be on hand next Thursday to take donations and pack them into boxes generously donated by Whole Foods Market.

The Louisiana Restaurant Association is one of the largest business organizations in the state, representing restaurant operations and related businesses. The restaurant industry in Louisiana is one the state?s largest private employer, providing jobs to 189,500 residents. Restaurants in Louisiana are expected to generate sales of $6.5 billion in 2012. Get up-to-date news about the LRA and the restaurant industry from lrablogs.blogspot.com.

Source: http://neworleanslocal.com/louisiana-restaurant-association-hosts-drive-for-braithwaite-families/

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

3 Fall TV Shows To Watch As A Couple & 3 To Watch Solo ...

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There are some TV shows you just can't watch with your guy.

Check out our photo gallery of fall TV shows to watch as a couple, and fall TV shows to watch alone!

Fall is my favorite season. And not just because?pumpkin spice lattes are returning or because temperatures are dipping, but because it's that time of year when all of my favorite TV shows (and some new shows) are gracing my television. It's a little embarrassing to admit, but I'm so crazy about TV that I'll watch anything. I'm just as addicted to Revenge as I am to Dance Moms!

This fall, there are some awesome shows premiering that would make for a perfect night of cuddling on the couch with your guy. But there are also some that you should probably TiVo and then watch alone ... because most guys would absolutely hate them.

Check out our photo gallery of fall TV shows to watch as a couple, and fall TV shows to watch alone!

PHOTO GALLERY:?Fall TV Shows & Your Guy: Watch Or Skip?

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Mophie to launch battery case for Samsung Galaxy S3

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At IFA 2012 in Berlin last week, we had the chance to see a first for iPhone battery pack maker Mophie -- a battery case for an Android device. The Samsung Galaxy S3 will be the first Android phone to have a custom-built Mophie battery pack, which we're told will offer approximately double the capacity of the phone's 2100mAh stock battery -- though design and specs for the device still aren't finalized.

Though what we played with last week was a prototype, it felt well-made, and the design was in-keeping with the S3's glossy aesthetics. We're sure we'll see an official announcement form the case-maker in the near future, and we'll be eagerly awaiting the finished product.



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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Simple Tips To Beautify Your Home In A Snap iWebdeveloper: Deep ...

Paint your garage floor with an epoxy coating for a professional-looking surface that cleans up with ease. While the process requires several steps and a few days to cure and harden, the results are worth it. The epoxy coating will resist stains from oil and dirt, and spills will wipe up with ease.

Educate yourself before starting any home improvement projects. Be sure to research building codes and the history of the structure before you tear anything apart. Many projects are left uncompleted due to a lack of understanding of how something goes back together after it has been taken apart.

In order to make a living running a home improvement gig, you must know the proper rates to charge. This includes being able to give your customer a detailed report of the expenses that they are incurring. These rates include materials and labor, so make sure that you don?t charge them too much or you will not get the job.

To increase the value of your home, make some home improvements. The projects do not have to be time consuming or expensive. Start small with a job like laying new tile or vinyl in the bathroom. Once you are finished, you will think you have a whole new bathroom.

If you have repairs that need to be done on your apartment, and your landlord is not doing them, you can withhold your rent. While you do not have to pay rent for those months, you do have to place the money in an escrow account and write a certified letter to your landlord explaining why.

A great way to reduce your chance of mold growth in your household is by making sure your bathroom is well ventilated. Bathrooms that don?t have a window or some sort of vent usually get steamy, but are unable to be rid of the humidity. Eventually this humidity contributes to extensive mold growth.

When working on a home improvement project, make sure to buy high quality materials. You can save money initially if you buy appliances or cabinets that have imperfections but using these materials could reduce the value of your residence. If you always purchase the best for your home, the results will be astonishing.

Have a backup plan for getting water or using the toilet if your home improvement project involves plumbing. It is impossible to predict how long it will take to install a new sink or complete a number of other plumbing projects. Even if you anticipate that you will be finished by the end of the day, have a backup plan in place just in case. You don?t want to leave your family without these necessities.

If you have small holes in your wall from hanging paintings or pictures, use spackle and paint to make your walls look new again. First, buy spackle at a home improvement store. If the holes aren?t too large, you will just need a small amount of spackle. The smallest holes can be filled by applying spackle from the end of a bobby pin. Once the spackle dries, smooth over the hole with something rigid (like a credit card) so the wall is smooth. Apply paint. This will make the holes in your wall disappear overnight!

Do you need to fix a hole in your wall made by a nail or screw. Create a divot in the wall with the rounded end of a screwdriver by pressing it into the screw hole. Next, use spackle or drywall compound to fill the divot. This will give you a nice smooth wall surface.

Another great home improvement would be to put a deck in. This will add space to the home and make it appear bigger than it really is. More space means more profit if interested in selling. Make sure you think about location though, as some houses simply aren?t fit for a deck and it will make the house just feel more crowded instead of more space.

Did you enjoy going through information on an activity that you enjoy? Did you find anything that you can use on your next job? This article was written to help people like you reaffirm their enjoyment of the activity, along with learning a few pro tips and tricks to improve your home.

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Sony VAIO S13 (SVS13112FXW)


You may be forgiven for thinking, at first glance, that the Sony VAIO S13 (SVS13112FXW) ($899.99 list) was a MacBook. Indeed, with its white chassis, the VAIO S13 bears a striking resemblance to Apple's now-discontinued MacBook line. The inevitable comparison does a disservice to the VAIO S13, though, detracting from its multimedia capabilities as well as its sleek chassis, internal optical drive, WiDi functionality, and dual USB 3.0 ports. MacBooks aside, S13's dimensions are nearly identical with those found in ultrabooks, but with one critical difference: it sports a standard-voltage processor, thereby leading to its classification as an ultraportable. Regardless of its appearance, however, the VAIO S13 is a solid choice for anyone looking to add a bit of flair to their everyday computing, even if it isn't the innovative or powerful ultraportable available.

Design and Features
The VAIO S13 measures 0.95 by 13.04 by 8.85 inches (HWD). Its moderately light weight of 3.75 pounds (as weighed on our Labs' scale) lands between the Editors' Choice Toshiba Portege R835-P88 ultraportable (3.2 pounds) and the Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M5-481TG-6814 (4.16 pounds) ultrabook. Its svelte magnesium alloy chassis strikes a nice balance between sturdy and portable. As for the white finish, it's ultimately a matter of taste. Some may like the look because it distinguishes the VAIO S13 from its ultraportable peers as well as the deluge of ultrabooks currently on the market. Others may argue that it unjustly apes the Apple aesthetic. Regardless of which camp you belong to, however, it's worth mentioning that the white finish leaves the VAIO S13, particularly the palmrest, vulnerable to smudging and staining after prolonged use. Taken right out of the box, though, the VAIO S13 looks as stylish and modern one would expect an ultrabook to be, especially when the lid is closed and the shiny VAIO logo embossed on its surface is attractively displayed.

The glossy 13.3-inch display has a resolution of 1,366 by 768, which is standard for its class. The resolution is good enough for 720p video and does a nice job displaying text and images alike. Likewise, movies look sharp, an easily verifiable attribute since the S13 features a slot-loading CD/DVD burner. Meanwhile, the VAIO S13's built-in speakers are on par with most other laptops, capable of pumping out sound at a decent volume for one or two folks in a small room, but nothing that'll keep your next-door neighbors awake at night.

The VAIO S13 sports a backlit tiled keyboard whose keys are decked out in a matte-finished silver color, which looks somewhat odd juxtaposed with the white chassis. Regardless of your aesthetic preference, typing on the VAIO S13 is a breeze, and its sturdy chassis exhibited minimal flexing during use. Sony has included several hotkeys above the keyboard's top row, such as an Assist button that launches VAIO Care for system tune-ups and troubleshooting, a Web button that launches the browser of your choice, and one simply labeled "VAIO" that can be configured to trigger any chosen application. While hotkeys are fairly standard on any keyboard, Sony has also included a "Performance Selector" switch that can be toggled between "Stamina" or "Speed" modes. Reminiscent of the Mode Dial on the Samsung Series 7 Gamer (though not nearly as exaggerated), this switch adjusts power settings on the fly; "Stamina" aims for battery preservation, and accordingly disables the VAIO S13's fans while slightly dimming the screen, whereas "Speed" mode optimizes performance by "maxing" everything out. Like the keyboard, using the touchpad was a smooth endeavor, and it fluidly responded to two-finger scrolling and pinch-zooming. The left- and right- click buttons are both integrated into the touchpad surface. The palm rest is rather narrow, though, so be prepared for some inadvertent clicking with a stray thumb.

Port selection on the VAIO S13 is solid. The slot-loading CD/DVD burner and a headphone jack occupy the left side of the system, while the right side features dual USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port (with sleep and charge capability), two card readers (one for Sony's proprietary Memory Stick interface and one for SD cards), an Ethernet port, a VGA port, and a full-size HDMI output. I'm personally fond of the latter because it removes the need for dongles, making connecting the system to a larger display far less cumbersome. Additionally, the VAIO S13 features Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, so wires can be removed from the picture entirely since high-definition audio and video can be beamed to any HDTV kitted with an aftermarket adapter, like the Netgear Push2TV ($99 list).

The VAIO S13's 640GB 5,400rpm hard drive comes preloaded with a decent serving of pre-loaded software on it. As is often the case, it ranges from useful apps (like Microsoft Office Starter) to trial software (30-day trial to Kaspersky Internet Security suite). There's also a slew of proprietary software by Sony (VAIO Care, Media Gallery, PlayMemories Home, and so on), though this is tempered by the near-total absence of anything that can be classified as bloatware, so at the very minimum you won't be forced to deal with the usual suspects like desktop links or game suites.

Performance
Sony VAIO S13 Armed with a 2.50GHz Intel Core i5-3210M processor and 6GB RAM combination, the VAIO S13 was a fairly average performer in our benchmark tests. Its PCMark 7 score of 2,128 fell to the bottom of its class, landing within striking distance of the Portege R835-P88 (2,313) but, falling short of the rest of its class by a considerably larger extent. However, the VAIO S13 fared significantly better when it came down to multimedia capabilities. With the exception of the Editors' Choice Lenovo ThinkPad X230 ultraportable (1:35) it led the pack in our Handbrake video encoding test (1 minute 43 seconds), breezing past the both Toshiba Satellite U845-S406 ($879.99 list, 3.5 stars) (1:57) and the Timeline Ultra (1:59) and leaving the others in the dust. Likewise, its Cinebench R11.5 score of 2.84 fell short of the class-leading ThinkPad X230 (3.09) but trumped the rest of its class, including the HP Folio 13-1020US (1.93). It completed our Photoshop CS5 test in a brisk 3 minutes 56 seconds, falling short of the both the Portege R835 (3:56) and ThinkPad (3:37), but still outgunning the Satellite U845 (4:33) and, to an even greater extent, the Folio 13 (5:27)..

The VAIO S13's integrated Intel HD 4000 GPU performed admirably against most of the ultrabooks and ultraportables in its class since they, too, were equipped with integrated GPU's. The only exception was the Aspire Timeline Ultra, whose discrete 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT640MLE GPU propelled it graphical domination across-the-board. The yawning chasm between the VAIO S13's 3DMark06 scores (5,255 at medium detail settings and 1,024-by-768 resolution; 3,272 at native resolution with 4x anti-aliasing) and that of the Aspire Timeline (10,294 and 8,501, respectively) therefore doesn't come as much of a surprise. The VAIO S13 fared better among the rest of its class, though, and only fell short of the Satellite U845 (5,792 and 3,278, respectively) while nonetheless outgunning both the Folio 13 (3,765 and 1,912, respectively) and the Series 5 Ultra (3,234 and 1,934, respectively). Similarly, while the VAIO S13 failed to break the 30 frames-per-second (fps) playability barrier in either Crysis (24fps in medium quality at 1,024-by-768 resolution) or Lost Planet 2 (19fps in medium quality at 1,024-by-768 resolution; 10fps in high quality at native resolution), it nonetheless led the rest of its class, save for the beefier Aspire Timeline Ultra (55fps and 25fps in Crysis, respectively; 50fps and 31fps in Lost Planet 2, respectively) and, in one instance, the Portege R835 (20 fps in Crysis in medium quality at 1,024-by-768 resolution).

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We were unable to run our usual MobileMark 2007 test to determine the lifespan of the VAIO S13's removable 4400mAh lithium polymer battery. As an alternative, we utilized a ten-hour video rundown test. While this approach is admittedly not as accurate as MobileMark, it's nonetheless a helpful indicator of a system's battery life. Accordingly, with the VAIO S13 in "Speed" mode and with the display dimmed to 50 percent and Wi-Fi activated, the VAIO S13's battery lasted for 5 hours 25 minutes. The Toshiba U845 lasted 5:02 on the same test, which is 23 minutes shy of the VAIO S13.

The Sony VAIO S13 (SVS13112FXW) isn't the most innovative or robust ultraportable out there. It does, however, have plenty going for it, such as a sleek chassis, WiDi functionality, a decent port selection, and a cheaper price tag than most ultraportables. While its battery life and overall performance falls short of both of the Editors' Choice-winning ultraportables, it's nonetheless a solid choice for anyone seeking to add a bit of flair to their everyday computing.

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viv out on a whim: supplies!

ahhhhhhhh........? finally got a chance to go do a little craft supply shopping!? right after work yesterday I headed out to buffalo stamps, Micheals, homegoods, and joanns.?

I spent way too much money,... on stuff...? just stuff....? and, to be honest.. I could have spent a whole lot more!

There is other things I want.. a lot of other stuff... but there are still lots of weeks before halloween.. so theres still time.. I have enough to get started.

I saw this guy at homegoods and pushed him around the store in my cart cause I wanted him....? then at the last minute I took his picture and put him back.. I can make one....

but really??? he was only 12.00 and when will I make one... I should have bought him!

and...? He was the only one there...? but I was trying not to spend a ton of money.. which I did end up doing anyways.... soo, I should have just bought him.

I do have to go back to joanns this morning for some black fabric for my halloween witches hat swap... but there is no home goods store where I'm going this time. ?

oh well... silly me!

have a great holiday weekend... ?

picnicing anyone?? I'm hoping for? a lake day and picnic tomorrrow. ?

toodles!

Source: http://vivs-whimsy.blogspot.com/2012/09/supplies.html

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

CPSC recalls baby bather sold in U.S., Canada

by News release

WHAS11.com

Posted on August 31, 2012 at 6:13 AM

Updated today at 7:58 AM

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Name of Product:
Mother?s Touch/Deluxe Baby Bathers

Units: About 2 million in the United States and an additional 65,000 in Canada

Manufacturer: Summer Infant Inc., of Woonsocket, R.I.

Hazard:
When the bather is lifted and/or carried with an infant in it, its folding wire frame can suddenly disengage from the side hinge, dropping the baby out of the bather, posing a fall hazard and a risk of serious head injury to infants.

Incidents/Injuries: CPSC and Summer Infant have received seven reports of incidents in the U.S., including five reports of infants suffering head injuries from falls from the bathers. Four children between two weeks and two months old received skull fractures, including one that required intensive care for bleeding on the brain. The fifth child received a bump to the head requiring emergency room treatment.

Description:
This recall involves Summer Infant baby bathers with a small, nearly square blue or pink plastic base measuring about 13 ? inches long by 12 ? inches wide and with the following model numbers listed below. Model numbers are located either on the side of the baby bather near the warning label or on the front near the wash instructions. Some units have multiple model numbers. Model numbers with an additional letter at the end of the model number are also included in this recall.

The bathers have adjustable side hinges with five rivets each and a white wire frame with a mesh fabric sling seat and two or three positions for the seats. Some also have a head support cushion. The fabric seat comes in various colors including white, blue, green, yellow and orange with fish, turtles, butterflies, frogs, flowers and duck patterns. Bathers manufactured since July 2007 include the warning ?Never lift or carry the bather with infant in it.?

Sold at:
Mass merchandise stores nationwide and on the Web from September 2004 through November 2011 for between $15 and $30.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the bathers and contact Summer Infant for a free repair kit that includes a locking strap and instructions. Note: Even with the new locking strap installed, the baby bather product should never be used to lift and carry an infant.

Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Summer Infant at (800) 426-8627 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm?s website at www.summerinfant.com/batherrepairkit. Do not return to stores as the retailers will not have the repair kit.

Source: http://www.whas11.com/news/local/CPSC-recalls--168124586.html

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