Saturday, May 4, 2013

Gwyneth Paltrow's Love Life in Photos

Her home life is the envy of millions, but Gwyneth Paltrow wasn't always the Vegenaise-obsessed super-mom we know today. Before settling down with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, her husband of nearly ten years, the Iron Man 3 star had a string of intense love affairs. She was engaged to Brad Pitt and frequently fell for her co-stars. Let's take a look back at the "most beautiful," "most hated" actress's impressive ex-boyfriends.

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/gwyneth-paltrow-relationships/1-a-534874?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Agwyneth-paltrow-relationships-534874

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Deal of the Day: SPE Top Pouch for Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 2

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Gun control forces take fight to New Hampshire, Sen. Kelly Ayotte

Gun control advocates are taking their message to the states, through ads, town hall meetings, and shaming campaigns. They poked Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R) of New Hampshire on Tuesday.

By Husna Haq,?Correspondent / May 1, 2013

Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R) of New Hampshire waves as she ends her speech at the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md., in March. Ayotte, who voted against the gun bill and, notably, was the only senator from the Northeast to vote no on the provision to extend background checks to more gun buyers, have emerged as ground zero in that battle.

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If you thought the gun debate ended two weeks ago when the Senate voted against expanded background checks and a host of other gun-control measures, think again.

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Gun-control advocates are reviving the issue at the state level through ads, town hall meetings, and shaming campaigns in an effort to get lawmakers to change their vote and the Senate to reconsider new gun laws.

New Hampshire and its junior senator, Kelly Ayotte (R), who voted against the gun bill and, notably, was the only senator from the Northeast to vote no on the provision to extend background checks to more gun buyers, have emerged as ground zero in that battle.

Back home in New Hampshire, Senator Ayotte is feeling the heat at town hall meetings, where gun-control advocates are expressing anger. Erica Lafferty, whose mother, Dawn, was gunned down by Newtown, Conn., shooter Adam Lanza in December, confronted Ayotte at a town hall meeting in Warren, N.H., Tuesday.

?You had mentioned ... the burden on owners of gun stores that the expanded background checks would harm. I am just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the halls of her elementary school isn't more important than that,? Ms. Lafferty asked.

We can?t imagine a more uncomfortable moment.

After expressing condolence for her loss, Ayotte said her position on gun laws hadn?t changed.

?As you and I both know, the issue wasn?t a background check system issue in Sandy Hook,? she said. ?Mental health, I hope, is the one thing we can agree on going forward.?

With that, the encounter was done ? but it?s likely to be the first of many confrontations Ayotte, and other senators who voted against the gun bill, will face in coming weeks.

In fact, Ayotte is one of a handful of senators ? including Arizona?s Jeff Flake (R), Nevada?s Dean Heller (R), North Dakota?s Heidi Heitkamp (D), and Montana?s Max Baucus (D) ? who are drawing fire for their "no" votes on background checks.

(Senator Flake recently said his vote puts his popularity ?somewhere just below pond scum.??Indeed, a recent Public Policy Polling survey found him among the least popular senators in the country, with a 34 percent approval rating and a 51 percent disapproval rating, after the gun vote.)

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/l59S8G36XwI/Gun-control-forces-take-fight-to-New-Hampshire-Sen.-Kelly-Ayotte

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

The California-Made Earthquake Alarm That Works But California Won't Build

For all of the devastation caused by the 2011 earthquake/tsunami in Japan, the former, a 9.0 magnitude beast called ?Tohoku,? could have claimed far more lives. The reason it didn?t? Since 2007, Japan has had an early warning system?conceived ten years ago at Caltech?which California still hasn?t managed to set up. And while it only gives about a minute notice, it's a minute Californians currently don't have.

Until 2003, when Japanese seismologist Hiroo Kanamori and UC Berkeley?s Richard Allen published a study proving that early detection was possible, warning systems for earthquakes have relied on a concept that?s been around since the 19th century: detect the ground shaking at the fault line and send advanced notice to cities miles away through telegraphs, telephones, or modern telecommunications (depending on which century you?re in).

This system relies on the fact that electronic signals move much faster than seismic waves; For example, if you were in New York and on Twitter on August 23, 2011, you might have seen tweets from Washington DC about their earthquake just before the ground started shaking under your feet. As neat as that might have been (yay, new media!) retweeting is not a very good system for warning a city of impending seismic doom.

The new system put into place in Japan in 2007 detects earthquakes before they start shaking the Earth?s surface. Allen and Kanamori found that when tectonic plates shift, they release two forms of energy simultaneously, called p-waves and s-waves. S-waves cause all the damage on the surface. P-waves are harmless, but travel through the ground about twice as fast. So when Japan?s more than 1,000 seismometers near their Pacific fault-line relayed p-wave data indicating a massive earthquake, the Japanese Meteorological Agency rang the alarm.

While this ?early detection? still only gives about 60 seconds of warning, Japan was able to safely stop eleven 320-km/h bullet trains, disable 16,000 elevators, warn students to get under their desks, and set off earthquake alarms across the country. Some 52 million Japanese received text alerts on their cellphones. But that?s because Japan has the advanced warning system and a cultural awareness of the threat of earthquakes (for example, new iPhones bought in Japan come with quake-warning features built in).

California, on the other hand? Azeen Ghorayshi, in a great feature for the East Bay Express about Japan and California?s preparedness, says that California still has ?next to nothing in terms of a public seismic warning system,? despite knowing how to build one for almost a decade and despite knowing the next ?big one? is only matter of time. But building a statewide system is only a matter of politics and money, so it?ll probably be ready in no time. Meanwhile, here?s a $1 iPhone Seismometer app that you can make into your own DIY not-so-advanced warning system. [East Bay Express]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-california-made-earthquake-alarm-that-works-but-cal-486349057

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Lenovo unveils touchscreen ThinkPad S431, ships ThinkPad Edge E431 and E531

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E431

Lenovo is giving fans of professional laptop chic a treat today: in addition to shipping the ThinkPad Edge E431 and E531 (pictured above), it's unveiling one more model, the ThinkPad S431. The new Ivy Bridge-powered system is closer to the Edge S430 in spirit, carrying a similar 0.8 inches thick chassis, an aluminum lid and a thin-bezel design that stuffs a 14-inch touchscreen into a small body. It does carry the newer Edge line's unifying OneLink connector and gesture-friendly touchpad, although the svelter profile also involves some sacrifices -- the S431 tops out at 8GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive, or about half what its peers can manage. The slimmer, touch-enabled design will also boost the asking price to $699 when the S431 ships in June, although the cost conscious can spring for the E431 and E531 today for a distinctly cheaper $599.

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