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USGS Release: Isaac Expected to Change Sandy Coasts from ...


Sandy beaches and barrier islands along the northern Gulf of Mexico are highly vulnerable to beach and dune erosion as Hurricane Isaac makes landfall this week, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey assessment. The projections also show which coastal areas may see storm-surge topping sand dunes and beaches.??

Probabilities for coastal change have been calculated for parts of the Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama coastlines and for the Florida Panhandle.?

On Saturday, the USGS released an assessment of expected coastal change in Florida, but the change in the storm?s path has reduced the concern for erosion of west central Florida beaches, shifting focus primarily to sandy beaches and barrier islands from Florida?s Panhandle to Louisiana.?

Beaches and dunes can serve as a first line of defense for residents on coasts exposed to these types of storms.? During tropical storms and hurricanes, elevated water levels and waves can lead to dramatic coastal change.? According to the latest USGS research, during even the weakest hurricanes, wave height and storm surge combine to increase water levels along the Gulf Coast shoreline by 14 and a half feet higher than their normal levels.

"We can now combine more accurate coastal data with powerful new scientific models to provide the very best predictions of hurricane surge, waves, and erosion," said USGS Director Marcia McNutt. "USGS scientists used the latest NOAA forecasts to ensure that the people of the Gulf Coast are not surprised by the impacts of Isaac."

Using a USGS-developed model, scientists incorporated measurements of beach elevation and wave and surge forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to determine the probabilities of collision, overwash and inundation during the coming storm.

Collision?is when waves attack the base of dunes and cause dune-front erosion.?Overwash?occurs when waves and storm surge overtop dunes and transport sand landward.??Inundation, the most extreme of the three, occurs when increased water levels completely submerge beaches and dunes.??

"Earlier this year, USGS released a report?detailing hurricane induced erosion hazards for category 1-5 storms. ?The predictions released this week are based on the same methods, but tailored to waves and storm surge specific to Hurricane Isaac," said Hilary Stockdon, USGS research oceanographer. "As the storm moves across the Gulf, we use real-time storm and wave forecasts from NOAA to determine where beach erosion and inundation are most likely to occur."

These predictions, available on the USGS Hurricanes and Extreme Storms website, show the probable impacts of Isaac at each location along the coast. This assessment may be updated if there are significant changes in the storm?s projected track or strength.? Based on the current assessment, the percentages of each type of coastal change were estimated for each of the following states:

Louisiana

  • Beach and dune erosion is very likely for 66 percent of Louisiana's sandy beaches
  • 29 percent of the sandy beaches in this area are very likely to experience overwash.
  • 18 percent of the Louisiana's barrier islands are expected to be inundated; however, the majority of this inundation will occur only on Louisiana's Chandeleur Islands.
  • 100 percent of the Chandeleur Islands are very likely to experience overwash and 83 percent of these islands are very likely to be inundated.? This beach system was devastated during Hurricane Katrina, making it more vulnerable to-low intensity storms.?

Mississippi

  • Beach and dune erosion is very likely for 89 percent of Mississippi's sandy beaches and barrier islands.
  • 20 percent of the sandy beaches are very likely to experience overwash.
  • Inundation of the beach system is not expected.?

Alabama

  • Beach and dune erosion is very likely for 52 percent of Alabama's sandy beaches and barrier islands.
  • 11 percent of the sandy beaches are very likely to experience overwash.
  • 3 percent of the sandy beaches are very likely to be inundated?

Florida Panhandle

  • Beach and dune erosion is very likely for 32 percent of the Panhandle's sandy beaches
  • 2 percent of the sandy beaches are very likely to experience overwash.
  • Inundation of the beach system is not expected.?

After the worst of the storm passes, USGS may send teams to the field to measure the impact of Hurricane Isaac on the coastline.?

Aerial photography and elevation surveys of post-storm beach conditions are used to document the impacts of hurricane waves and currents on the beach.?Information obtained from the surveys allows scientists to discern the degree of changes to beaches and coastal environments and determine how much the land has eroded and where new inlets have cut through.?The newly acquired data will also be used to make more accurate predictive models of future coastal impacts from severe storms and identify areas vulnerable to extreme coastal change.?

The areal photos can visually demonstrate the severe impacts of hurricane surge on beaches. This photo shows the effects that hurricane waves and surge have had on Dauphin Island, Alabama from 2004 -2008.

In May, the USGS released a?report?assessing probability of coastal change for the Gulf Coast when facing hurricanes of different strengths.? The report included an?interactive map?that allows users to focus on different parts of the Gulf Coast shoreline to view how the probability of erosion, caused by waves and storm surge, will vary depending on hurricane intensity.?

For the latest forecasts on the storm, listen to NOAA radio.? For information on preparing for the storm, visit?Ready.gov?or?Listo.gov

Source: http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3383&from=rss

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GOP convention protesters: storms won't stop them

Demonstrators march, in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. Hundreds of protestors gathered in Gas Light Park in downtown Tampa to march in demonstration against the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Demonstrators march, in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. Hundreds of protestors gathered in Gas Light Park in downtown Tampa to march in demonstration against the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Demonstrators march, in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. Hundreds of protestors gathered in Gas Light Park in downtown Tampa to march in demonstration against the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Ganzalo Valdes, of Tampa, Fla., marches with demonstrators in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. Hundreds of protestors gathered in Gas Light Park in downtown Tampa to march in demonstration against the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Franz Nertte, of Miami, shouts during a protest march in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. Hundreds of protestors gathered in Gas Light Park in downtown Tampa to march in demonstration against the Republican National Convention. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Karen Boyer, of Portland, Ore., displays her sign during a Code Pink protest before the Republican National Convention, Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? The few hundred protesters gathered under rainy skies in a park about a half-mile from the GOP convention on Sunday said an impending hurricane that is supposed to dump heavy rains on Tampa won't deter them from trying to get out their message that America needs to change, especially for the middle class.

Giant blocks of ice spelling out the words "middle class" are melting on a warm, sticky day. Occupy protesters say it represents the melting away of the middle class in America.

That message rings true for 52-year-old Tom Gaurapp and Cheryl Landecker from Freeport, Ill. Both worked for Sensata Technologies in the city of some 25,000 people and say 170 jobs there, including their own, were outsourced to China. Occupy is a left-leaning protest group of people in their mid-20s who generally believe that the financial system is stacked against a majority of people.

Gaurapp and Landecker say that just a few years ago, they never would have considered joining such a protest.

"But then again, we wouldn't have dreamed our jobs would have gone to China," Gaurapp said.

Tropical Storm Isaac is expected to become a dangerous Category 2 hurricane by the time it makes land over the northern Gulf Coast sometime late Tuesday or early Wednesday. Tampa is expected to feel the brunt of the storm with heavy rainfall on Monday. The forecast caused Republicans to postpone their convention activities on Monday's opening day and not that many delegates seemed to be around Sunday to see the protesters.

The protests stayed small also by mid-afternoon.

The weather isn't a deterrent to 52 year-old Donald Butner, who says he's been sleeping at the Occupy camp in Tampa for a few months and that "we're here, baby, rain or shine. The weather is going to do what it is going to do."

The protesters chanted "we are the 99 percent" and carried homemade signs. The 99 percent refers to the group's message that most don't share in the wealth of America. Often, younger people make up the Occupy protests, but in Tampa, several older people joined the marchers.

That included the 54-year-old Landecker , who spoke to the group as rain started falling.

"These businesses have put corporate greed over everything else. If they can do it to us, they can do it to anybody," Landecker said.

Though protesters vow to stay put, if the weather threatens their safety or that of visitors on the streets, police officers will use public address systems and go person-to-person to warn them to leave, said Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor.

"As it is right now, there will be high winds and there will be rain but it's not going to be something that is going to prohibit anyone from doing what they want to do out on the streets," Castor said. "If it changes ... and it becomes an issue of public safety, we will order people into shelters."

About 50 people, from Occupy Wall Street and Code Pink groups, marched from the park about two blocks to the Tampa theater where the Faith and Freedom Coalition was holding an event. The protesters waved signs in front of people waiting to get into the theater, and seven of them lay down in front of the entrance. Other protesters covered them in a red cloth.

They were on the ground for about five minutes. When police asked them to move, they did, and then marched back to the park.

Code Pink is a women-focused group pushing to end the U.S.-led wars abroad. They held signs including, "Vagina. If you can't say it, don't legislate it," and "GOP, respect women."

"I'm completely opposed to the Ralph Reed agenda of the war on women," said Rae Abileah, 29, of San Francisco. Reed started the Faith and Freedom Coalition, which among other causes is against abortion.

___

Associated Press writer Brendan Farrington contributed to this report.

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Republicans shuffle speech lineup to give Ann Romney prime TV slot

POWELL, Ohio (Reuters) - Republican officials shuffled the speaking lineup at their convention in Tampa next week to ensure that presidential candidate Mitt Romney's wife Ann will reach a prime-time television audience when she speaks to the gathering.

Ann Romney will now speak on Tuesday night after it became clear that television networks were not planning to show her Monday-night address before a prime-time audience.

Romney's wife has proved to be one of his most popular assets in his run for the White House against President Barack Obama, helping to humanize a candidate who has consistently been criticized as out of touch.

New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez was originally scheduled to speak on Tuesday night in the slot now given to Ann Romney, but officials said her speech has been put back until Wednesday.

Officials in Tampa said that U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida will not be moved to another slot, one outside of prime time, as some had said.

Rubio had offered his speaking slot to Ann Romney.

"Senator Rubio was incredibly gracious to offer his speaking slot to Mrs. Romney, and we thank him for his kind offer," Matt Rhoades, Romney's campaign manager, said. "However, he will remain the last speaker in prime time on Thursday night before Governor Romney accepts the nomination," he said.

Romney is scheduled to arrive in Tampa on Thursday and formally accept the Republican nomination that night to run against Obama on Nov 6.

(Editing by Alistair Bell and Philip Barbara)

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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

This July 20, 1969 file photo provided by NASA shows Neil Armstrong. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. It doesn't say where he died. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. He radioed back to Earth the historic news of "one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. In all, 12 Americans walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972. (AP Photo/NASA)

This July 20, 1969 file photo provided by NASA shows Neil Armstrong. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. It doesn't say where he died. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. He radioed back to Earth the historic news of "one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. In all, 12 Americans walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972. (AP Photo/NASA)

FILE - In undated photo provided by NASA shows Neil Armstrong. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. It doesn't say where he died. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. He radioed back to Earth the historic news of "one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. In all, 12 Americans walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972. (AP Photo/NASA)

FILE - In this 1969 photo provided by NASA the crew of the Apollo 11 mission is seen. From left are Neil Armstrong, Mission Commander, Michael Collins, Lt. Col. USAF, and Edwin Eugene Aldrin, also known as Buzz Aldrin, USAF Lunar Module pilot. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. It doesn't say where he died. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. He radioed back to Earth the historic news of "one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. In all, 12 Americans walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972. (AP Photo/NASA)

FILE - In this Sept. 17, 1962 file photo, Neil Armstrong, one of the nine astronauts, is shown as he was introduced to the press, along with the other astronauts in Houston. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. It doesn't say where he died. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. He radioed back to Earth the historic news of "one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. In all, 12 Americans walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972. (AP Photo/FILE)

FILE - In this March 9, 1966 file photo, Astronaut Neil Armstrong is seated during a suiting up exercise Cape Kennedy, Florida, in preparation for the Gemini 8 flight. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. It doesn't say where he died. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. He radioed back to Earth the historic news of "one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. In all, 12 Americans walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972. (AP Photo/FILE)

(AP) ? Neil Armstrong was a soft-spoken engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step onto the moon. The modest man, who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost a quarter-million miles away, but credited others for the feat, died Saturday. He was 82.

Armstrong died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures, his family said in a statement. It didn't say where he died; he had lived in suburban Cincinnati.

Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969, capping the most daring of the 20th century's scientific expeditions. His first words after becoming the first person to set foot on the surface are etched in history books and the memories of those who heard them in a live broadcast.

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," Armstrong said.

(Armstrong insisted later that he had said "a'' before man, but said he too couldn't hear it in the version that went to the world.)

In those first few moments on the moon, during the climax of a heated space race with the then-Soviet Union, Armstrong stopped in what he called "a tender moment" and left a patch to commemorate NASA astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts who had died in action.

"It was special and memorable but it was only instantaneous because there was work to do," Armstrong told an Australian television interviewer this year.

Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the lunar surface, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs.

"The sights were simply magnificent, beyond any visual experience that I had ever been exposed to," Armstrong once said.

The moonwalk marked America's victory in the Cold War space race that began Oct. 4, 1957, with the launch of the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1, a 184-pound satellite that sent shock waves around the world.

Although he had been a Navy fighter pilot, a test pilot for NASA's forerunner and an astronaut, Armstrong never allowed himself to be caught up in the celebrity and glamour of the space program.

"I am, and ever will be, a white socks, pocket protector, nerdy engineer," he said in February 2000 in one of his rare public appearances. "And I take a substantial amount of pride in the accomplishments of my profession."

A man who kept away from cameras, Armstrong went public in 2010 with his concerns about President Barack Obama's space policy that shifted attention away from a return to the moon and emphasized private companies developing spaceships. He testified before Congress and in an email to The Associated Press, Armstrong said he had "substantial reservations," and along with more than two dozen Apollo-era veterans, he signed a letter calling the plan a "misguided proposal that forces NASA out of human space operations for the foreseeable future."

NASA chief Charles Bolden recalled Armstrong's grace and humility in a statement Saturday.

"As long as there are history books, Neil Armstrong will be included in them, remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own," Bolden said.

Armstrong's modesty and self-effacing manner never faded.

When he appeared in Dayton in 2003 to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of powered flight, he bounded onto a stage before 10,000 people packed into a baseball stadium. But he spoke for only a few seconds, did not mention the moon, and quickly ducked out of the spotlight.

He later joined former astronaut and Sen. John Glenn to lay wreaths on the graves of Wilbur and Orville Wright. Glenn introduced Armstrong and noted it was 34 years to the day that Armstrong had walked on the moon.

"Thank you, John. Thirty-four years?" Armstrong quipped, as if he hadn't given it a thought.

At another joint appearance, the two embraced and Glenn commented: "To this day, he's the one person on Earth, I'm truly, truly envious of."

Armstrong's moonwalk capped a series of accomplishments that included piloting the X-15 rocket plane and making the first space docking during the Gemini 8 mission, which included a successful emergency splashdown.

In the years afterward, Armstrong retreated to the quiet of the classroom and his southwest Ohio farm. Aldrin said in his book "Men from Earth" that Armstrong was one of the quietest, most private men he had ever met.

In the Australian interview, Armstrong acknowledged that "now and then I miss the excitement about being in the cockpit of an airplane and doing new things."

At the time of the flight's 40th anniversary, Armstrong again was low-key, telling a gathering that the space race was "the ultimate peaceful competition: USA versus U.S.S.R. It did allow both sides to take the high road with the objectives of science and learning and exploration."

Glenn, who went through jungle training in Panama with Armstrong as part of the astronaut program, described him as "exceptionally brilliant" with technical matters but "rather retiring, doesn't like to be thrust into the limelight much."

Derek Elliott, curator of the Smithsonian Institution's U.S. Air and Space Museum from 1982 to 1992, said the moonwalk probably marked the high point of space exploration.

The manned lunar landing was a boon to the prestige of the United States, which had been locked in a space race with the former Soviet Union, and re-established U.S. pre-eminence in science and technology, Elliott said.

"The fact that we were able to see it and be a part of it means that we are in our own way witnesses to history," he said.

The 1969 landing met an audacious deadline that President Kennedy had set in May 1961, shortly after Alan Shepard became the first American in space with a 15-minute suborbital flight. (Soviet cosmonaut Yuri A. Gagarin had orbited the Earth and beaten the U.S. into space the previous month.)

"I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before the decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth," Kennedy had said. "No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important to the long-range exploration of space; and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish."

The end-of-decade goal was met with more than five months to spare. "Houston: Tranquility Base here," Armstrong radioed after the spacecraft settled onto the moon. "The Eagle has landed."

"Roger, Tranquility," Apollo astronaut Charles Duke radioed back from Mission Control. "We copy you on the ground. You've got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot."

The third astronaut on the mission, Michael Collins, circled the moon in the mother ship Columbia 60 miles overhead while Armstrong and Aldrin went to the moon's surface.

Collins told NASA on Saturday that he will miss Armstrong terribly, spokesman Bob Jacobs tweeted.

In all, 12 American astronauts walked on the moon between 1969 and the last moon mission in 1972.

For Americans, reaching the moon provided uplift and respite from the Vietnam War, from strife in the Middle East, from the startling news just a few days earlier that a young woman had drowned in a car driven off a wooden bridge on Chappaquiddick Island by Sen. Edward Kennedy. The landing occurred as organizers were gearing up for Woodstock, the legendary three-day rock festival on a farm in the Catskills of New York.

Armstrong was born Aug. 5, 1930, on a farm near Wapakoneta in western Ohio. He took his first airplane ride at age 6 and developed a fascination with aviation that prompted him to build model airplanes and conduct experiments in a homemade wind tunnel.

As a boy, he worked at a pharmacy and took flying lessons. He was licensed to fly at 16, before he got his driver's license.

Armstrong enrolled in Purdue University to study aeronautical engineering but was called to duty with the U.S. Navy in 1949 and flew 78 combat missions in Korea.

After the war, Armstrong finished his degree from Purdue and later earned a master's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Southern California. He became a test pilot with what evolved into the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, flying more than 200 kinds of aircraft from gliders to jets.

Armstrong was accepted into NASA's second astronaut class in 1962 ? the first, including Glenn, was chosen in 1959 ? and commanded the Gemini 8 mission in 1966. After the first space docking, he brought the capsule back in an emergency landing in the Pacific Ocean when a wildly firing thruster kicked it out of orbit.

Armstrong was backup commander for the historic Apollo 8 mission at Christmastime in 1968. In that flight, Commander Frank Borman, and Jim Lovell and Bill Anders circled the moon 10 times, and paving the way for the lunar landing seven months later.

Aldrin said he and Armstrong were not prone to free exchanges of sentiment.

"But there was that moment on the moon, a brief moment, in which we sort of looked at each other and slapped each other on the shoulder ... and said, 'We made it. Good show,' or something like that," Aldrin said.

An estimated 600 million people ? a fifth of the world's population ? watched and listened to the landing, the largest audience for any single event in history.

Parents huddled with their children in front of the family television, mesmerized by what they were witnessing. Farmers abandoned their nightly milking duties, and motorists pulled off the highway and checked into motels just to see the moonwalk.

Television-less campers in California ran to their cars to catch the word on the radio. Boy Scouts at a camp in Michigan watched on a generator-powered television supplied by a parent.

Afterward, people walked out of their homes and gazed at the moon, in awe of what they had just seen. Others peeked through telescopes in hopes of spotting the astronauts.

In Wapakoneta, media and souvenir frenzy was swirling around the home of Armstrong's parents.

"You couldn't see the house for the news media," recalled John Zwez, former manager of the Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum. "People were pulling grass out of their front yard."

Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins were given ticker tape parades in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles and later made a 22-nation world tour. A homecoming in Wapakoneta drew 50,000 people to the city of 9,000.

In 1970, Armstrong was appointed deputy associate administrator for aeronautics at NASA but left the following year to teach aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati.

He remained there until 1979 and during that time bought a 310-acre farm near Lebanon, where he raised cattle and corn. He stayed out of public view, accepting few requests for interviews or speeches.

"He didn't give interviews, but he wasn't a strange person or hard to talk to," said Ron Huston, a colleague at the University of Cincinnati. "He just didn't like being a novelty."

Those who knew him said he enjoyed golfing with friends, was active in the local YMCA and frequently ate lunch at the same restaurant in Lebanon.

In 2000, when he agreed to announce the top 20 engineering achievements of the 20th century as voted by the National Academy of Engineering, Armstrong said there was one disappointment relating to his moonwalk.

"I can honestly say ? and it's a big surprise to me ? that I have never had a dream about being on the moon," he said.

From 1982 to 1992, Armstrong was chairman of Charlottesville, Va.-based Computing Technologies for Aviation Inc., a company that supplies computer information management systems for business aircraft.

He then became chairman of AIL Systems Inc., an electronic systems company in Deer Park, N.Y.

Armstrong married Carol Knight in 1999, and the couple lived in Indian Hill, a Cincinnati suburb. He had two adult sons from a previous marriage.

It's the second death in a month of one of NASA's most visible, history-making astronauts. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, died of pancreatic cancer on July 23 at age 61.

One of NASA's closest astronaut friends was fellow Ohioan, Mercury astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth.

Just prior to the 50th anniversary of Glenn's orbital flight this past February, Armstrong offered high praise to the elder astronaut and said that Glenn had told him many times how he wished he, too, had flown to the moon on Apollo 11. Glenn said it was his only regret.

Noted Armstrong in an email: "I am hoping I will be 'in his shoes' and have as much success in longevity as he has demonstrated." Glenn is 91.

At the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles on Saturday, visitors held a minute of silence for Armstrong. His family's statement made a simple request for anyone else who wanted to remember him:

"Honor his example of service, accomplishment and modesty, and the next time you walk outside on a clear night and see the moon smiling down at you, think of Neil Armstrong and give him a wink."

___

Borenstein reported from Washington. AP Science Writer Alicia Chang in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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For the entrepreneurial and ambitious, here are a few money making ideas that you can implement immediately with the promise of making some quick cash now.

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  1. Paint numbers on trash cans (wheelie bins for those in Australia). You could even use stickers to identify the proper trash cans. After all, you don?t want someone stealing your bin?
  2. Clean out trash cans (wheelie bins). Mine are disgusting, in fact, they came with our condo?and I don?t know when they?ve been cleaned out; and it?s not on my ?to do? list.
  3. Clean out garages. I would love someone to knock on my door right now to help me clean out my garage. I?d pay someone 50 bucks for a couple of hours to organize my garage.
  4. Clean curtains and blinds. Who prioritizes cleaning their window blinds or curtains? I can?t imagine. Even restaurants and businesses need people to clean their blinds and window coverings. The curtains could be cleaned with a hand held steam cleaner for a bit of an investment.
  5. Design and build water features. Although I received a beautiful garden fountain for Mother?s Day, I could imagine someone with a bit of a yard would love the addition of a small water feature. To keep your costs down, use recycled materials and garage sale finds. You could even sell small ones at flea markets.
  6. Become a tiler. Kylie mentions that you must get some training for this one, but with the home improvement boom, there?s always demand for a good tiler. In fact, I?d love someone to tile my backsplash :) .
  7. Fix window screens (fly screens as they?re called down under). Buy the screening in bulk and charge $20.00 per window. It?s not hard to learn and you could combine this one with cleaning out gutters. All you need is a ladder and bucket for gutter cleaning.
  8. Wash windows. In fact, businesses need this service performed regularly and lazy or busy homeowners would welcome the opportunity to see through the dirt and grime.
  9. Mobile car washing. Go to a high density apartment or condominium complex and post flyers for car washing service. Offer to wash cars right in the parking lot. Just make sure you?re not breaking any laws or covenants.
  10. Sell cold water at outdoor festivals and busy vacation destinations. The demand is high as are the profit margins. Check out local vendor regulations so you don?t get hit with a hefty fine. While vacationing in Las Vegas this summer, the street vendors with coolers of water bottles selling for a buck were beating the shops who sold the same bottles for $3.00.

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What?s your go to strategy for making quick cash?

Source: http://barbarafriedbergpersonalfinance.com/creative-ways-make-earn-money-fast/

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Student Loans and College Affordability

College loan debt is increasingly becoming a problem for students all across the country.? Recent laws to curb the costs associated with attaining higher education have been misdirected and ignore the problem of rising college costs and inefficiency, says Vicki Alger, a senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum.

Loan debts are crippling for both the students and the national government.

  • In 2010, Congress passed the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act which made the federal government the sole direct lender for students
  • Furthermore, total student loan debt sits near $1 trillion and is projected to rise by $100 billion every year.
  • However, the unemployment rate of recently graduated students hovers around 9.1 percent, which is a higher rate than the national unemployment average.
  • Additionally, with a lack of jobs to repay student loan debt, nearly 9 percent of students defaulted on their loans in 2010.

Despite the rising costs, the federal government has pursued more actions that subsidize college education through loans and grants. However, this disincentivizes universities from seeking actions that would reduce the cost of going to school since they are guaranteed money from the government.

State schools argue that the higher price in tuition is a reflection of state budget cuts to education. However, a study by Cato Institute's? Neal McCluskey found only two years when tuition increases simply made up for state budget losses. Every other year the tuition rose well beyond the loss of subsidies from state governments.

There are some mechanisms the government could use to try and fix the current student loan crisis.

  • First, the government could provide accurate details about the job market for graduates and whether the cost of pursuing a college education is worth it.
  • Second, the government could tie the financial aid to universities based on how many students complete their degrees, not simply on how many enroll.
  • Third, businesses could directly finance an education of a student based on a contract that upon graduation the student will work for said company.
  • Finally, federal financial aid can be tied to competency-based programs that allow students to demonstrate their skills and knowledge learned to earn financial aid (as opposed to getting financial aid based on the number of credit hours a student takes each year).

Source: Vicki Alger, "Policy Focus: Student Loans and College Affordability," Independent Women's Forum, August 2012.

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Windows 8 IE Drop Down Menus Issue

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That's because websites that currently send script/css to user agents that report as IE send hover, but they need to be updated to send on click to user agents that report back as IE with touch.

It's not you, it's them.


Ahh so its Microsoft changing the internet to how they see fit? Or is it more of a change in offical standard of hover overs in all browsers? Why would Touch work fine in Windows 7 if that were the case? Is there any work around?

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A 63-year-old engineer is Japan's 'last ninja'

A 63-year-old former engineer may not fit the typical image of a dark-clad assassin with deadly weapons who can disappear into a cloud of smoke. But Jinichi Kawakami is reputedly Japan's last ninja.

As the 21st head of the Ban clan, a line of ninjas that can trace its history back some 500 years, Kawakami is considered by some to be the last living guardian of Japan's secret spies.

"I think I'm called (the last ninja) as there is probably no other person who learned all the skills that were directly" handed down from ninja masters over the last five centuries, he said.

"Ninjas proper no longer exist," he said as he demonstrated the tools and techniques used in espionage and sabotage by men fighting for their samurai lords in the feudal Japan of yesteryear.

Nowadays they are confined to fiction or used to promote Iga, some 350 kilometres (220 miles) southwest of Tokyo, a mountain-shrouded city near the ancient imperial capital of Kyoto that was once home to many ninjas.

Kawakami, a former engineer who began teaching ninjutsu -- the art of the ninja -- ten years ago, said the true history of ninjas was a mystery.

"There are some drawings of their tools but we don't always find all the details," which may have been left deliberately vague, Kawakami said.

"Many of their traditions were passed on by word of mouth, so we don't know what was altered in the process."

And those skills that have arrived in the 21st century in their entirety are sometimes difficult to verify.

"We can't try out murder or poisons. Even if we can follow the instructions to make a poison, we can't try it out," he said.

Kawakami first encountered the secretive world of ninjas at the age of just six, but has only vague memories of first meeting his master, Masazo Ishida, a man who dressed as a Buddhist monk.

"I kept practising without knowing what I was actually doing. It was much later that I realised I was practising ninjutsu."

Kawakami said training ranged from physical and mental skills to studies of chemicals, weather and psychology.

"I call ninjutsu comprehensive survival techniques," though it originated in war skills such as espionage and guerrilla attacks, he said.

"For concentration, I looked at the wick of a candle until I got the feeling that I was actually inside it. I also practised hearing the sound of a needle dropping on the floor," he said.

He climbed walls, jumped from heights and learned how to mix chemicals to cause explosions and smoke.

"I was also required to endure heat and cold as well as pain and hunger. The training was all tough and painful. It wasn't fun but I didn't think much why I was doing it. Training was made to be part of my life."

Kawakami said he was "a strange boy" growing up but his practice drew little attention at a time when many in Japan were struggling to make ends meet in the hard post-war years.

Just before he turned 19, he inherited the master's title, along with secret scrolls and special tools.

Kawakami is careful not to claim the title of the "last ninja" for himself and in the sometimes sectarian world of ninjutsu there are doubters and rival claimants, with the disputes centring on the authenticity of various teachings.

Kawakami says much of the ninja's art lies in catching people unawares, rather than in brute force.

"Humans can't be on the alert all the time. There is always a moment when they are off guard and you catch it," he said.

It is all about exploiting weaknesses that allows the ninja to outfox much bigger or more numerous opponents; distracting attention to allow a quick getaway.

It is possible to hide -- in a manner of speaking -- behind the smallest of things, Kawakami said.

"If you throw a toothpick, people will look that way, giving you the chance to flee.

"We also have a saying that it is possible to escape death by perching on your enemy's eyelashes; it means you are so close that he cannot see you."

Kawakami recently began a research job at the state-run Mie University, where he is studying the history of ninjas.

But, he said as he showed an AFP team around the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum and its trick house with hidden ladders, fake doors and an underfloor sword box, he is resigned to the fact that he is the last of his kind.

There will be no 22nd head of the Ban clan because Kawakami has decided not to take on any more apprentices.

"Ninjas just don't fit in the modern day," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/63-old-engineer-japans-last-ninja-053736959.html

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Chinese leader's wife gets death sentence with reprieve

The wife of a disgraced Chinese politician has been given a suspended death sentence for her role in the death of British businessman, Neil Heywood.? ITV's Angus Walker reports.

By Ed Flanagan, NBC News

Updated at 2:30 a.m. ET: BEIJING ? The wife of Bo Xilai, the former high-flying Chinese politician, was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve after being found guilty Monday of murdering a British businessman, marking the swift descent of a man who was once one of China's most powerful figures.

The sentence means Gu Kailai is likely to face life in prison, provided she does not commit offenses in the next two years, Reuters reported.

Zhang Xiaojun, a Bo family aide who admitted to helping Gu with the murder, received a nine-year jail sentence, a witness to the hearing said. Non-official media were not allowed in the courtroom.

Witnesses said that neither would appeal the decision.


Gu's prosecution in the killing of Neil Heywood was the first step in Beijing's efforts to resolve the biggest political scandal to hit China in decades. Bo, the former party secretary for the southwestern metropolis of Chongqing, had been a controversial figure in Chinese politics with his embrace of Marxist policies and his liberal use of local police to silence critics.

After wife's conviction, what next for Bo Xilai?

The high-profile case shed unwanted light on high-level government corruption and murder by Chinese Communist Party elite. With party leaders already highly sensitive to the public perception of instability and corruption within their ranks, the scandal broke as Beijing prepared for a once-a-decade leadership change.

The conviction of Gu, 53, was all but ensured when the murder charges were released by state media with reassurances from unnamed investigators that there was ample evidence to convict.

Alexander F. Yuan / AP file

Former Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai, right, and his wife, Gu Kailai, at a government ceremony in Beijing in 2007.

Scandal sends China's netizens into a feeding frenzy

"The facts of the two defendants' crime are clear," the investigator told China's official state news agency, Xinhua, late last month. "The evidence is irrefutable and substantial."?

What remained to be seen, though, was how the Communist Party would punish one of its own ? the wife of a man many experts once considered a serious candidate for China's all-powerful nine-person standing committee.

The answer was hinted at in the carefully composed narrative that has come out in the Chinese media about the case. During the one-day trial Aug. 9, the premeditated way Gu Kailai planned and carried out the murder of her former business partner was clearly evidenced, but it was steeped in justifications and rationalizations ? so much so that by the end of Xinhua's account, Gu came off as a protective mother pushed to the edge.

Business dispute?
Heywood, 41, allegedly had become embroiled in a business dispute over a deal he entered into with Gu's son, Bo Guagua. When that business venture fell apart, Heywood allegedly sent a menacing email saying he would "destroy" Gu unless he was paid the tens of millions of dollars he believed he was owed from the deal.?

China's most politically explosive trial rapped in a matter of hours when Gu Kailai, the wife of Chinese politician Bo Xilai, did not object to murder charges against her. ITV's Angus Walker reports.

He then allegedly locked the 24-year old in a house in Britain.

"The few days last November, when I learned my son's life was at death's door, my mind indeed collapsed," Gu said, according to Xinhua. It was then, suffering from "chronic insomnia, anxiety and depression, and paranoia," according to an expert panel, that Gu decided she had to kill Heywood to protect her son.

"To me, that [Heywood's email] was more than a threat. It was real action that was taking place," Gu testified, "I must fight to my death to stop the craziness of Neil Heywood."

Allegedly enlisting the help of Zhang, her former family employee and an ex-soldier, Gu lured Heywood to Chongqing with the intention of poisoning him. On Nov. 13, Gu and Heywood had dinner before driving back to the villa he was staying at in the Nanshan Lijing resort.

China puts cops on trial for 'bending the law' to help wife of ousted politician

There, the two drank whisky and tea until Heywood became drunk and vomited. Zhang then entered the room and helped Heywood to his bed while also allegedly slipping two vials ? one filled with a cyanide compound and another of a different drug ? of poison to Gu that she had procured earlier. When Heywood asked for water, Gu allegedly poured the poison into his mouth. ?

Stringer / China / Reuters

A combination of two photographs shows British businessman Neil Heywood and Gu Kailai.

The next day, Gu told Wang Lijun, Chongqing's police chief and a trusted ally of Bo Xilai, of the killing.?

Wang secretly recorded the conversation but also helped to cover up the murder. In response to inquiries by the British government and the Heywood family, Chongqing police reported the death as an accident due to alcohol poisoning.?

Gu may have gotten away with murder, but she couldn't anticipate what came next: a falling-out between Wang and Bo Xilai that led the police chief to flee in March to the U.S. consulate in Chengdu, where he sought asylum. There, with U.S. officials present, Wang dropped the bombshell about Gu's involvement in Heywood's murder.

Wang's explosive accusation and his taped evidence forced the Ministry of Public Security to reopen the case and may have sealed his own fate. Xinhua's account ominously noted that his entry to the U.S. consulate was "without authorization."?

Wang's trial is expected soon.

Corruption may be widespread in China, but one official crossed a line when he wiretapped President Hu Jin Tau. Now that official's wife is a murder suspect. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.

City divided by disgraced Communist leader's legacy

More questions than answers
Those who knew Heywood well have raised serious questions about the chain of events laid out by the Chinese courts. Could Heywood, who has been described as a gentleman and generally not violent, have really threatened Gu's son? Did Gu Kailai truly have a mental breakdown? Or was this a convenient way for the Communist Party to distance itself??

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More important, what does the sentence bode for Bo? He's under house arrest while under investigation. Does his wife's show trial signal the end of the public phase of this scandal? Will Bo be disciplined internally by the Communist Party? Or will he also get his day in court??

The fact that Bo's name doesn't come up in Xinhua's account bodes well for his chances of riding out this storm. But in the opaque world of Chinese Communist Party politics, it will likely be a fruitless endeavor reconciling the official party narrative with what actually happened.

Top China politician's wife named as murder suspect

Professor Jerome Cohen, a leading authority on Chinese law at New York?University, called the court decision a "typical Chinese compromise."

"It was a show trial that raised more questions than it answered. The?sentence given was anticipated because to execute her immediately would?have alienated more numbers of people who still support Bo Xilai or who?don't think the trial was telling us the whole story or fair," he told?NBC News in a telephone interview.

"This trial demonstrated the need for genuine due process of law in?China because this case did not have it, it doesn't show us the?involvement of her husband, there are many missing links in the puzzle,"?he added.

He Weifang, a prominent professor of law at Peking Universitgy, concurs?that the court verdict was "absolutely a political decision, not a?judicial one." "If the crime were committed by ordinary people, the?outcome would have been different," he told NBC News.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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HBT: Indians' Perez, fan in profane exchange

Chris Perez has seen his fair share of controversy this year. He?s challenged the fan base. He has gesticulated and emoted in ways that have really pissed off the opposition. He got all Internet Tough Guy and tweeted about how he?s gonna plunk Royals hitters. ?He, inexplicably, went to war with the beloved Kenny Lofton.

But ? and I am only linking, not describing, because it?s a bit NSFW for us ? Deadspin explains that he?s now getting into the kind of thing that could lead to a suspension. ?Just ask Braves pitching coach Roger McDowell. And yes the fan was being a jerk too, but the player has to not take that kind of bait and certainly not get into profane exchanges with fans. Bad, bad form in my view.

But even if Perez doesn?t get in trouble over this, it?s bad news for him. ?Because it?s not like we haven?t seen this story a million times. A high-energy, colorful in-your-face relief pitcher wears on people?s nerves, though generally gets ignored and gets eye-rolls when he?s saving all of the games.?The second that fastball goes away, however, he becomes just another bullpen arm. That attitude wears thin, and his life expectancy in the game is way shorter than your average, workaday reliever.

But hey, if Perez wants the Kenny Powers career path, that?s his?prerogative.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/20/how-not-to-be-popular-in-cleveland-chris-perez-disses-kenny-lofton/related/

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NY jury finds California hedge fund founder guilty

NEW YORK (AP) ? A New York jury has found a San Francisco hedge fund founder guilty of insider trading charges.

The jury returned its verdict Monday in federal court in Manhattan. Doug Whitman was the only defendant among dozens to testify in his own defense against insider trading charges.

Prosecutors say Whitman made nearly $1 million between 2006 and 2009 by receiving inside tips about the earnings of public companies.

He testified that he was careful not to make trades based on inside information whenever he came across it. He said he believed employees at publicly traded companies could tell him generally how a quarter was going as long as they did not give him exact numbers.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ny-jury-finds-california-hedge-fund-founder-guilty-165953588.html

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Apple stock price hits record high as investors await iPhone 5, iPad Mini

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Apple?s share price on Friday closed at an all-time high, climbing nearly $12 to just over $648 a share, a number that sets the value of the firm at more than $600 billion.

Most experts attributed Apple?s recent surge to investors? anticipation of next month?s rumored iPhone 5 launch and the possibility that the Cupertino, Calif. company will also introduce a small, less-expensive iPad.

In a note to clients Thursday, Brian Marshall of ISI referenced the impending launch of the next iPhone when he said ?180 Days of Enlightenment? were approaching. Marshall coined that phrase to describe the boost to Apple?s business during the six months following a new iPhone introduction. (The converse in Marshall?s model is dubbed ?180 Days of Darkness,? to portray the slackening sales as customers wait for the next model.)

?We are weeks away from the upcoming iPhone 5 launch and are about to enter what we refer to as the ?180 Days of Enlightenment,?? Marshall wrote in his note.

Only weeks ago, investors and analysts worried over a dip in Apple?s shares, triggered when the company revealed second quarter numbers that were lower than Wall Street had forecast. Since then, shares prices have increased more than $73, or nearly 13%. Prices have climbed 58% so far this year.

Friday?s closing price of $648.11 was a record for Apple, beating the previous high of $633.68 set on April 5. It was also the first time that the company?s market capitalization ? the value of all outstanding shares ? breached the $600 billion mark. Apple is the world?s top company measured by market capitalization.

Investors are expecting record revenue from the launch of the iPhone 5 ? the name slapped on the next model in lieu of any firm title from Apple. Speculation on the launch date has centered on Sept. 12, with the new smartphone likely going on sale Sept. 21.

Apple may use the Sept. 12 date to also announced an ?iPad Mini,? a 7.85-in. tablet that will probably be priced between $249 and $299 to compete with the increased number of rivals at that size, including Google?s Nexus 7.

Earlier this year, research firm IDC said that the addition of an iPad Mini to Apple?s tablet line would increase sales by 23% during 2013.

If the Sept. 12 date is accurate ? and assuming Apple recycles either the timetable for last year?s iPhone 4S or for this year?s new iPad ? Apple would send invitations to reporters and analysts during the work week of Aug. 27-31, or the one following Labor Day, Sept. 3-7.

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. Follow Gregg on Twitter at Twitter @gkeizer, on Google+ or subscribe to Gregg?s RSS feed Keizer RSS. His email address is gkeizer@computerworld.com.

See more by Gregg Keizer on Computerworld.com.

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  • Don?t expect new features in Mac suite for Office 365, says Microsoft
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  • Apple?s biggest fans are older consumers
  • Swapping Retina MacBook Pro battery costs DIYers $500
  • Sprint drops price of 16 GB iPhone 4S to $149.99
  • Macs stuck in 4th place on reliability, support ranking
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Religious Sites Of Austin | News and Society Tips

Every year, folks of all non secular backgrounds visit sacred landmarks to explore their religious roots. Others visit to appreciate the cultured beauty, architecture and history of these sites. For those looking for the best of these endowments, a tour of the non secular sites of Austin is the perfect excursion. For any one planning a holiday, long weekend or short break, the religious sites in Austin have everything to offer visitors of many interests.

St. Mary?s Cathedral

Established in 1884, St. Mary?s Cathedral is among the most visited religious landmarks in Austin. Found in Central Austin, this Catholic church serves a diocese of more than 450,000. The church is intended to provoke by divine natural beauty and features naturalistic themes inside the sanctuary including tree like pillars, ivy stenciling, and a blue dome ceiling complete with stars to represent Heaven. Mass is expediently held 18 times per week to accommodate the massive congregation and visitors.

Congregation Beth Israel

The Congregation Beth Israel is one of the most well-liked non secular landmarks in Austin and is located in the center of the city. Established in 1885 as the 1st Jewish church in Austin, this church offers a community outreach support programme for neighbors who suffer from Alzheimer?s illness.

Chapel Dulcinea

One of the most cherished Austin spiritual landmarks is the Chapel Dulcinea. This Spanish designed, open air chapel is perched on a cliff at the end of an ancient Texas walking trail. Located 20 minutes from the city, this chapel is well known for hosting free marriages to folk around the globe. The chapel is open to visitors from 8 am to 8 pm 7 days every week.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

As one of the oldest religious sites in Austin, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church is the leading Hispanic relic in the town. This church was initially built in 1907 and rebuilt after a fire in 1951. Our Lady of Guadalupe church is known for its yearly Feast of Guadalupe held every December 12th in honor of the guardian saint.

First United Methodist Church of Austin

One of the most visited Austin religious landmarks is the 1st United Methodist Church. Established in 1853, The 1st United Methodist Church has an interesting history stepping out with the civil war. Today, the Church prides itself on being opening and welcoming to folks of all areas of life. The church is located in the western part of Austin and offers traditional sermons on Sun. Mornings and Wednesday evenings.

Rachel Rosen has been interested in Spiritual Sites in Austin for a number of years. She has written op-eds and editorial pieces for many online publications. For more info about landmarks in Austin please feel free to visit her site.

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Bathroom Home Improvement Tips | Garage Improvements

A bathroom is a often used room with very high importance in a household. In America, it is becoming more and more rare to see a house built with only one bathroom. There are many houses in the real estate market that list the number of bathrooms immediately after the number of bedroom. The baths are listed as full and half baths. A full bath is actually determined by whether or not there is a bathtub in the room.

To qualify as a full bath, there has to be a toilet sink and actual bathtub, because agents have gotten cute and qualified a three-quarter bath if it only has a shower in the room. A powder room or half bathroom is only a sink and toilet.

Bathrooms are one of the most important rooms in the home renovation game, with the largest return on the dollars spent, next to kitchens. You can really bring the value of a home up when you increase the number of bathrooms in a home.

Renovations in a bathroom usually consists of improving the plumbing, installing updated fixtures and bathtubs and sinks, custom cabinets and storage spaces and revamping the tile and flooring.

It is also important to be able to maintain the room and keep it in good shape over time as the water in the room makes it a very important room to keep well preserved.

Things that are usually included in a bathroom renovation are a change in the actual fixtures and appearance of the room with new tiles and sinks and countertops. It also often includes the replacing or refurbishing of cabinets, mirrors, lighting fixtures, as well as sink and bathtub handles and spouts all the way down to new shelves or towel racks and hooks.

There are several things you can do that aren?t as expensive as all of those things to enhance a bathroom as well.

If you are only wanting to spend a small amount of money, find a fantastic paint color and some new fresh towels, throw in a matching shower curtain to tie it all together and you can create a whole new look in your bathroom for less than a hundred dollars.

Another helpful part of any bathroom renovation is to create a safer bathroom environment. Especially in today?s ever increasing older population, safety in the form of handles in the bathtub or shower, step in showers and baths, nonskid surfacing in baths and on bathroom floors, and higher toilet seats all improve both the safety and function for anyone in the bathroom. Safety is always an important issue and anything you can do to increase the safe use of your home will increase the value.

Source: http://www.gem-o.com/2012/08/19/bathroom-home-improvement-tips/

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Traveling with an Automotive Photographer ? PictureCorrect

The worth and intensity of your passion can be imagined from the amount of effort that you are willing to put in its realization. There are not many people who would give up the comforts of everyday life and virtually live on road in order to pursue their passion. John Jackson of NotStock Photography is one such person who has travelled some 170,000 miles during the last four years, following his love for hot rods, bikes and automotive photography.

The remarkable fact about John?s journey is that he has been travelling in a 1964 Corvair van which is a feat in itself. John got this van as a birthday gift from his wife some four and a half years ago and it seemed something that was made just for him. John talks about his journey and says that there are a lot of people who are completely shocked when he tells them about his journey and that he has actually been travelling on a 1964 Corvair, which contains no A/C, and covering 60,000 miles a year, topping out at 60 mph. However, he is completely satisfied with his journey since this is something that he always wanted to do.

The main aim of John?s journey is to find bad ass hot rods, bikers and owners of unique vehichles who usually don?t get a feature in magazines and photograph them. One of the reasons why John loves to shoot cars and bikes is that he has been fascinatred by then ever since his childhood. He inherited his hobby of photography from his mom, who herself was a hobbiest photographer and even though John did not have any formal education in this field, his exposure to cameras and photography at a very early age helped him a lot. Besides, he attended a few seminars and largely learned the intricacies of photography on his own. Talking about photography in today?s world, he says that it has become very simple since with digital cameras, all you need is a memory card and a good lens and the rest depends on you. Factors that are important in other forms of photography such as wedding photography or event photography also play their role in automotive photography and it demands equal expertise.

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Talking about his experience of shooting bikes and cars, John says that this hobby is something that never gets old, since every time you think that you have seen everything, someone builds something innovative and you are hooked again. John?s van is filled with the signatures of all the owners whose vehicles he has photographed over the years. John says that he never intends to retire from this job of shooting hot rods, meeting new people and discovering new places, since this is more of a passion and something that is a source of immense satisfaction for him.

Source: http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/traveling-with-an-automotive-photographer/

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