Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Autoresponders Will Help You Send Emails Automatically

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By: Roy Preece

An autoresponder is an online service or downloadable software that will help you send e-mails automatically to a list of prospects. Your e-mails are only sent to people who have agreed to receive information from you. Without their permission, these e-mails are spam.

Autoresponders require you to input your own e-mails. You set up a sequence of pre-written messages that are delivered at a pre-determined time.

Every person who signs up to receive your messages will get them, without intervention from you.

When it comes to selling online, you need to build trust with your audience - and fast!

But studies show that -- on average -- you need to make SEVEN contacts with a person before they feel they know you well enough to buy from you.

(This number of contacts is also needed in the 'offline' world. But offline, you can connect withpeople seven times by a mix of phone, in person, a letter, fax ... and so on).

On the internet you only have your website ... and the chance to follow up with someone using emails.

They don't know if you are legit until you prove it with quality information and smart business practices. So you have to build a relationship with each client with a SERIES OF EMAILS. You can extend the time period of your interaction and build more trust. More trust = more sales!

You use an autoresponder to send out these emails automatically 24 hours a day, whether you are sitting at your computer or sitting on the beach....

And most people have the same or similar questions about you and your business.

So if you have one client in your mind, and you write a series of emails to them ... you can send that same series of emails to EVERYONE who signs up to be on your list.

An autoresponder makes the entire process easy. Can you imagine trying to manage a database of hundreds of e-mail addresses and coordinate outgoing messages to these names?

An autoresponder system will make your business run 24/7 without your intervention.

Also, by using an autoresponder, you know that everyone who comes to your list goes through the same process. The same series of welcoming emails.

In fact, we recommend that whatever you are selling or promoting, you DO NOT MENTION that product or service until you have sent at least FOUR emails to each person who joins your list.

The first four emails are your "Know, Like & Trust" emails.

You send out helpful information plus a couple of stories about yourself that show you are just a regular guy (or girl) ... who has been through the same situation which they now find themselves in.

Your fifth email and those which follow talk about a SOLUTION to their situation and recommend products and services which can help them. [These products can be your own, or belong to someone who pays you a commission for promoting them.]

With an autoresponder, you set up this series of emails ONCE, and then they are automatically sent -- in sequence, a few days apart -- to EVERYBODY who joins your list. Can you see how powerful this is?

Especially as you can PERSONALISE each email. Autoresponder services such as AWEBER and GET RESPONSE have software that allows you write "Dear XXX", and the software will insert the actual name of each person who has signed up to your list.

This makes the process of getting to like you much better. Every time your autoresponder sends an email. the reader feels that you are talking to them personaly. In fact, you have no idea who they are.

Can you see why an autoresponder is such an important tool?

In fact, you will be hard pressed to do business on the internet without one.

Author Resource:->??Roy Preece has been teaching online sales techniques successfully for over ten years. Roy successfully trains people on email marketing, web marketing, article writing, affiliate marketing and joint ventures. For more information, visit http://emailmarketingbuddy.com

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Satechi announces two new four-port Strip and Pocket USB hubs

These two new USB hubs from Satechi won’t add much bulk to your travel gear, but they’ll give you four additional USB 2.0 ports for connecting your devices to your computer (Windows 98SE /ME /2000 /XP /Vista /7,?Mac OS 9.1 or above, or Linux 2.4 or above) or to game consoles. ?Both hubs have?bus overvoltage [...]

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The Reference Frame: PBS Frontline: Climate of Doubt

PBS, a major U.S. Public TV station, has aired this 54-minute documentary, The Climate of Doubt:

See also additional PBS material on the program.

The program ? starting with some video sequences from the latest Heartland Climate Skeptics Conference in Chicago ? was largely criticized by Joe Bast of Heartland, Tom Harris of Canada, and some pre-program comments were mentioned by Chris Horner and The Heartland Institute. Gavin Schmidt posted the video on Real Climate, mostly to boast that he has appeared for a few seconds, too.

I think that a viewer will have no doubts that the creators of the program are hostile towards the skeptics ? due to the constant usage of offensive words such as "contrarians" and due to the hostile faces of the host (especially John Hockenberry), among a few other reasons. On the other hand, I think that this program has done a relatively fair and open job when it comes to the revelation of the information for the viewers, especially the information about the changes of the debate in recent years.


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It seems to me that most of the viewers understood that the climate skeptics are damn reasonable, educated, and kind of nice people. There are many of them ? the number of "visible" climate skeptics among scientists isn't really lower than the number of "visible" climate alarmists.

While the program tried to claim otherwise, I guess that an intelligent viewer will understand that using a World War II analogy, the climate change controversy is like the war and the alarmists resemble the Axis powers while the skeptics are like the Allied forces. The Axis powers may be more tightly packed, they may demand a stricter discipline from themselves and from everyone else, and they may be spending more time by spreading the idea that their ultimate victory is inevitable. But even from their programs, an intelligent viewer must understand that the Allied forces are at least comparably powerful, they may be right, they seem to offer observations and arguments that are almost certainly right even now, they may already be winning battles, and they may soon celebrate the final victory in the war.

The idea that the Axis powers have some unbreakable superiority is a meme that just the most intellectually limited viewers may be eager to buy ? at least I hope so ? and I am kind of not afraid of it. I don't think it's too important what the people who can easily be brainwashed by a transparent propaganda think. What matters are the skeptical people who began to be somewhat interested in the issue, who understand other things, and who won't be fooled easily. And I am confident that this PBS program only helped those people to fall in love with the climate skeptics.

But the hostile tone towards climate skepticism notwithstanding, the program acknowledged that the bulk of America went pretty much skeptical in recent years. Surprisingly, it also acknowledged that Al Gore is a divisive asshole who helped the skeptics to strengthen even more. The viewers could hear some short "excerpts" from the skeptics who speak about the actual science ? although the scientific "technicality" were not the main focus of the documentary.

At some points, both alarmists and skeptics are saying things. And such segments often reminded me of the first Obama-Romney debate. For example, around 10:30, you may compare John Kerry and Myron Ebell. Kerry is subdued and seems to have developed bad conscience. He seems to admit a sequence of recent defeats and the non-existence of the actual consensus. Ebell speaks confidently, as a person whose words have already been pretty much established.

So I believe that this program, a mixture of an apparently prejudiced tone against the climate skeptics and some facts about the skeptics' victories, their decency, education, arguments, upward trend of their influence, and their rather large number as well as the subtle hints about the alarmists' dishonesty that may be seen in the program, despite the clear attempt to create a pro-alarmist program, will help America to become one additional little bit more skeptical again.

I would grade this program on the recent years in the climate debate: B. The biased language and the narrator's apparent bias penetrating the program is my only complaint.

Source: http://motls.blogspot.com/2012/10/pbs-frontline-climate-of-doubt.html

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Hermit crabs socialize to evict their neighbors

ScienceDaily (Oct. 26, 2012) ? Social animals usually congregate for protection or mating or to capture bigger prey, but a University of California, Berkeley, biologist has found that the terrestrial hermit crab has a more self-serving social agenda: to kick another crab out of its shell and move into a larger home.

All hermit crabs appropriate abandoned snail shells for their homes, but the dozen or so species of land-based hermit crabs -- popular terrarium pets -- are the only ones that hollow out and remodel their shells, sometimes doubling the internal volume. This provides more room to grow, more room for eggs -- sometimes a thousand more eggs -- and a lighter home to lug around as they forage.

But empty snail shells are rare on land, so the best hope of moving to a new home is to kick others out of their remodeled shells, said Mark Laidre, a UC Berkeley Miller Post-Doctoral Fellow who reported this unusual behavior in this month's issue of the journal Current Biology.

When three or more terrestrial hermit crabs congregate, they quickly attract dozens of others eager to trade up. They typically form a conga line, smallest to largest, each holding onto the crab in front of it, and, once a hapless crab is wrenched from its shell, simultaneously move into larger shells.

"The one that gets yanked out of its shell is often left with the smallest shell, which it can't really protect itself with," said Laidre, who is in the Department of Integrative Biology. "Then it's liable to be eaten by anything. For hermit crabs, it's really their sociality that drives predation."

Laidre says the crabs' unusual behavior is a rare example of how evolving to take advantage of a specialized niche -- in this case, land versus ocean -- led to an unexpected byproduct: socialization in a typically solitary animal.

"No matter how exactly the hermit tenants modify their shellters, they exemplify an important, if obvious, evolutionary truth: living things have been altering and remodeling their surroundings throughout the history of life," wrote UC Davis evolutionary biologist Geerat J. Vermeij in a commentary in the same journal. For decades, Vermeij has studied how animals' behavior affects their own evolution -- what biologists term "niche construction" -- as opposed to the well-known Darwinian idea that the environment affects evolution through natural selection.

"Organisms are not just passive pawns subjected to the selective whims of enemies and allies, but active participants in creating and modifying their internal as well as their external conditions of life," Vermeij concluded.

Laidre conducted his studies on the Pacific shore of Costa Rica, where the hermit crab Coenobita compressus can be found by the millions along tropical beaches. He tethered individual crabs, the largest about three inches long, to a post and monitored the free-for-all that typically appeared within 10-15 minutes.

Most of the 800 or so species of hermit crab live in the ocean, where empty snail shells are common because of the prevalence of predators like shell-crushing crabs with wrench-like pincers, snail-eating puffer fish and stomatopods, which have the fastest and most destructive punch of any predator.

On land, however, the only shells available come from marine snails tossed ashore by waves. Their rarity and the fact that few land predators can break open these shells to get at the hermit crab may have led the crabs to remodel the shells to make them lighter and more spacious, Laidre said.

The importance of remodeled shells became evident after an experiment in which he pulled crabs from their homes and instead offered them newly vacated snail shells. None survived. Apparently, he said, only the smallest hermit crabs take advantage of new shells, since only the small hermit crabs can fit inside the unremodeled shells. Even if a crab can fit inside the shell, it still must expend time and energy to hollow it out, and this is something hermit crabs of all sizes would prefer to avoid if possible.

The work was funded by UC Berkeley's Miller Institute.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Ancient Healing Traditions | Holistic Health & Me

Ancient Healing Arts like Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine define good health as a balance of mind, body and spirit. Western medicine emphasizes the mind and body is separate. (University of Maryland Medical Center)

Ayurveda from India and Traditional Chinese Medicine, both of which are over 5,000 years old, take a deep understanding of the laws and patterns of nature and applies them to mind, body and spirit health.?Both realize the importance of the prevention of disease along with treating the cause of illness instead of the symptoms.

Each ancient healing science believes the human body is a microcosm of the Universal macrocosm where all things organic and inorganic are connected. In order to find harmony and health one must follow the laws of the Universe. Mind, body and spirit are in constant interaction which includes relationships with others and the environment.

An understanding in common with both healing modalities include attention to lifestyle, breathing, herbs, meditation, massage, rest and relaxation, adjustments to seasonal changes, emotions and their relationship with health, along with exercise and nutrition to promote balance and harmony.

Throughout life, internal and external conditions change. When mind, body and spirit are healthy, the inner wisdom automatically adjusts to maintain equilibrium. When energy is out of balance or stagnant, moment to moment consciousness and awareness is needed to restore that balance of energy.

Vasant Lad who holds a Bachelor?s of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) degree from the University of Pune and a Master?s of Ayurvedic Science (MASc) degree from Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya notes the following:

?According to the ancient science of Ayurveda, self-understanding is the foundation of life. By making adjustments to your lifestyle you can achieve balance of mind, body and spirit. Using this knowledge will also help you understand others with whom you are connected. Understanding one another brings clarity; clarity brings compassion; and compassion is love.?

Paying attention to inner wisdom and intuition helps regulate harmony and balance. One of the keys to health is this Awareness. By recognizing and positively responding to change balance is maintained. When inner wisdom and common sense are put aside, imbalance follows.

Self-esteem is also a core component of healing. According to Ayurveda every cell is a center of intelligence and awareness. Each cell has a sense of ?self? for its own survival. Having self-esteem, self-confidence & self-respect promotes intelligence for each cell which in turn promotes proper cell functioning and immunity.

Traditional Chinese Medicine states that Qi (pronounced ?chee?), which is translated as vital energy force, flows through the meridians or energy pathways of the body. Keeping the meridians clear is imperative for the self-regulating actions of the body. It is said that Qi is the force that makes blood to flow through the body which in turn provides the intelligence that guides it to where it needs to go. In the Western understanding of complementary and alternative medicine ?balance? is described as the desired state. In TCM ?harmony? is the ultimate goal and balance is the first step to harmony. When things are in harmony they are blended together into a seamless whole.

Using awareness, knowledge and wisdom, one can create, maintain and restore balance and harmony naturally.

Guest Writer:

Garry Greer is a holistic practitioner who specializes in mind body communication. He began his journey 10 years ago after receiving a personal healing transformation for himself and decided to learn these techniques to assist in the peace and healing of others. As a graduate from the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, his studies included modalities such as clinical hypnotherapy, holistic nutrition, flower essences and wellness coaching along with additional mind body therapies. He is also a long time student of yoga. Today his intention is working with other like-minded health care professionals with the understanding there is no one size fits all when it comes to wellness. It is his passion to be a guide to others to understand how our desires, intentions and choices along with beliefs and expectations continue to shape, change and create our reality.? His goal is providing you with tools to ?Awaken the Self-Healer Within.?

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The 10 Best Features in Windows 8

The wait is over: Windows 8 has arrived. Here are our ten favorites, plus one that gets honorary mention.

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Facebook stock pops as ad sales surge

Highlights for Facebook's third quarter include a 26% yearly gain in monthly active users, who now number just over 1 billion.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Facebook's second earnings report as a public company came in just above Wall Street estimates, but that was enough for investors to give shares a nice boost.

The social network reported sales of nearly $1.3 billion for its third quarter, up 24% from the same period last year.

Facebook's shares fell 3% just after the announcement, but quickly boomeranged to rise more than 12% in after-hours trading. Facebook (FB) needs every stock boost it can get: Its shares had lost half their value since the company's May IPO.

Facebook's earnings for the quarter were complicated by a hefty tax bill related to the company's equity compensation for employees. The company took a $431 million income tax provision for the quarter, representing an eye-popping 116% effective tax rate.

The tax bill pushed Facebook to a net loss of $59 million, compared with a gain of $227 million in the year-ago quarter. Stripping out the tax bill and other equity compensation expenses, Facebook had net earnings of $311 million, slightly ahead of analysts' expectations.

On a post-earnings conference call with analysts, CEO Mark Zuckerberg struck a defensive tone about one of the company's biggest problems: its sluggish transition to mobile. The site wasn't built with mobile in mind -- it was created in 2004 -- and its first round of mobile apps were sluggish. An new iOS app launched in August , but Facebook still isn't showing mobile users as many ads as it would if accessed on a desktop.

Zuckerberg called the mobile problem overblown, saying "our opportunity on mobile is the most misunderstood aspect of Facebook today." He also complained that company watchers were looking at numbers from earlier in the year, "when we weren't really trying yet" on mobile.

A total of 14% Facebook's ad revenue came from mobile in the third quarter, the company said. Its mobile customer base rose 61% from last year, to 604 million active users.

Overall, monthly active users grew 26% over the year to just over 1 billion. Facebook pulled in $1.1 billion serving ads to those users -- up 36% from last year.

Zuckerberg and CFO Sheryl Sandberg spent much of the call discussing advertising and other ways that Facebook is monetizing its everyday users.

In September it unveiled Facebook Gifts, a feature that lets users send friends real, physical goods. Sandberg mentioned that in October -- which isn't part of the quarter Facebook is currently reporting -- it released a "Promote" feature to a small group of U.S. users. The experimental program lets Facebookers pay a fee, currently around $7, to promote important pictures or announcements.

Zuckerberg addressed another worry while on the call: Zynga (ZNGA), the game maker that accounts for a significant portion of Facebook's sales.

Earlier this month, Zynga scaled back its outlook for 2012, citing a bunch of problems including "reduced expectations" for certain games and delays in launching new titles. Tuesday afternoon -- during Facebook's earnings call -- Zynga announced plans to cut 5% of its roughly 3,000 employees.

Problems for Zynga means problems for Facebook. Zynga accounted for 14% of Facebook's revenue in the first six months of 2012, including payment processing fees, direct advertising, and outside ads shown on pages generated by Zynga apps.

Payments revenue from Zynga declined 20% in the latest quarter compared to last year, Zuckerberg said, but he shrugged it off, saying revenue from other games gained. Zynga is slated to report its earnings on Wednesday.

Also of concern in Tuesday's report: It's getting more expensive for Facebook to do business. Excluding some compensation expenses, Facebook's operating margin shrank to 42%, down from from 51% a year ago. To top of page

First Published: October 23, 2012: 5:06 PM ET

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Hurry Up and Wait and Play Ball! - NYTimes.com

Disunion follows the Civil War as it unfolded.

As hundreds of thousands of Billy Yanks and Johnny Rebs enlisted in the Union and Confederate Armies during1861 and 1862, military and civilian officials and journalists from both sides recognized that soldiers who trained for deadly combat would need relief from their endless drills and chores. Among other activities, people on both sides urged soldiers to take up the relatively new sport of baseball.

The United States Sanitary Commission, a voluntary relief organization that raised funds and supplies for the Union Army, recommended that ?when practicable, amusements, sports, and gymnastic exercises should be favored amongst the men.? It listed baseball among the approved pastimes. The New York Clipper, a weekly sporting newspaper, endorsed games in camps, noting the ?beneficial effect they have on the spirits and health and how they tend to alleviate the monotony of camp life.? It added, ?They also lead to a wholesome rivalry between companies and regiments, and augment the esprit du corps of the same, to an extent that to those who have not witnessed it, it would appear marvelous.?

Southerners agreed. Dr. Julian Chisolm, an author of a manual of surgery for the Confederate Army, suggested that while in camp ?temporary gymnasia might be established, and gymnastic exercises should be encouraged as conducive to health, strength, agility, and address.? He listed ?manly play of ball? as part of a soldier?s daily exercise schedule. In early April 1862 the Charleston Mercury observed that in camp, ?There is waste time, which might be used advantageously at such manly exercises as cricket, baseball, foot ball, quoit pitching, etc.? It lamented the shortage of sporting goods and called for hardware dealers to supply cricket and baseball bats. ?For want of such things,? it concluded, ?the time of the soldier is mainly spent playing cards.?

Though the men pursued all manner of activities, from boxing to an early version of football, during the first year of the war, baseball emerged as the soldiers? favorite team sport. Senior officers approved, and a few joined or watched the action. Charles E. Davis Jr. of the 13th Massachusetts Volunteers recalled that in early May 1862, while his regiment was playing baseball, Gen. George L. Hartsuff suddenly rode by their field. He dismounted and requested permission to catch behind the bat, ?Informing us there was nothing he enjoyed so much.? Although he stayed only a few minutes, he impressed Davis ?without in the least sacrificing his dignity or suggesting the lessening of his discipline, the cords of which we already noticed were tightening.?

Baseball games were supposed to divert the soldiers? attention from the danger and possible death that awaited them, but on a few occasions hostilities disrupted their recreation. In the spring of 1862, Jacob Cole was lying on the ground watching a match between the 57th and 69th New York Regiments when he heard a ?rumbling noise.? He and his friend stood up and heard nothing, but when they put their ears on the ground Cole told his friend, ?Our boys are fighting.? He remembered: ?Hardly had I spoken before orders came to report to our regiments as once. So the ball game came to a sudden stop never to resume.?

Generally, soldiers sported within the relative security of their encampments, though sometimes they violated Army regulations and competed outside the fortifications and beyond the line of pickets. George H. Putnam remembered a contest among Union troops in Texas that was aborted by a surprise enemy assault. ?Suddenly there came a scattering fire of which the three fielders caught the brunt; the center field was hit and was captured; the left and right field managed to get into our lines,? he wrote. The Northern soldiers repulsed the Confederate attack, but ?we had lost not only the center field,? but ?the only baseball in Alexandria,? Texas.

Most of the ballplaying soldiers were natives of Northeastern states, and in particular those cities and towns where the baseball mania had been the most intense during the late 1850s. When New Englanders competed among themselves they generally played by the rules of the ?Massachusetts Game.? John G. B. Adams of the 19th Massachusetts Regiment recalled that early in 1863, while he was encamped in Falmouth, Va., a ?base ball fever broke out.? Enlisted men and officers played ?the old-fashioned game, when a man running the bases must be hit by the ball to be declared out.?

Adams?s regiment challenged the Seventh Regiment of Michigan to play a game for $60 a side. The Massachusetts side prevailed, and the prize money went to a supper for players on both teams and their guests. ?It was a grand time and all agreed that it was nicer to play base than minie ball,? Adams wrote. In June of that year the Massachusetts rules governed a game for $50 a side between Massachusetts?s 11th Regiment and Pennsylvania?s 26th.

While New Englanders naturally favored the Massachusetts rules, they were outnumbered by soldiers from Manhattan and Brooklyn, who preferred the ?New York Game,? developed during the 1840s and 1850s by that city?s Knickerbocker club. In October 1861 a ?bold Soldier boy? sent the Clipper newspaper an account of a baseball game played by prominent Brooklyn club members on the parade ground of the ?Mozart Regiment, now in Secessia.? He was eager to report the sports news to civilians on the home front, since they ?might imagine that the `sacred soil? yields only to the tramp of the soldier, that its hills echo only the booming gun, and the dying shriek.? The men, he explained, were ?engaged in their old familiar sports, totally erasing from their minds the all absorbing topic of the day.?

By 1863 the New York version of baseball had gained a decided advantage over cricket, the Massachusetts Game and a related game called townball. Nicholas E. Young, later president of the National League, was a cricketer from a town in upstate New York who played the English game in an army camp near White Oak Church, Va., in the early spring of 1863. That year he switched his allegiance to baseball after the 27th New York Regiment organized a club.

Mason Whiting Tyler recalled that by 1863 ball games ?were all the rage now in the Army of the Potomac,? and his camp was ?alive with ball players, almost every street having its game.? That year one soldier from the New York Volunteers reported that when he was in Falmouth, Va., ?There were many excellent players in the different regiments, and it was common for the ball players of one regiment or brigade to challenge another regiment or brigade.? He added: ?These matches were watched with intense interest.?

Confederate troops also joined in the fun. In November 1861 the Charleston Mercury of South Carolina reported that Confederates were stuck in soggy camps near Centreville, Va. Heavy rains created miserably wet conditions, so that ?even the baseball players find the green sward in front of the camp too boggy for their accustomed sport.? The historian Bell Wiley, in his classic study ?The Life of Johnny Reb,? cites one anecdote of ball-playing in the 24th Alabama Regiment, as Joe Johnston?s Southern soldiers watched for Gen. William T. Sherman?s movements. Wiley also states that games were common in practically every regiment of the Confederacy.

Because Southerners had a much harder time than their Northern counterparts in obtaining good bats and balls, they often had to make do with rudimentary home made equipment. Wiley explains, ?The bat might be a board, a section of some farmer?s rail, or a slightly trimmed hickory limb; the pellet might be nothing better than a yarn-wrapped walnut.?

The frequency of baseball games in Army camps varied by seasons. Most matches took place when the soldiers were in winter quarters, from November through early spring, with participation peaking in March and April. A study of baseball in Civil War Army camps by members of the Society for American Baseball Research reports that for the entire war the number of games played during the major campaigns from May through September was less than a third of those played in March and April, when the weather was improving and just before the soldiers left their winter camps. The research project found that ballplaying in Army camps peaked in April 1863, when there were 31 accounts of baseball matches, predominantly played by Union troops encamped in Northern Virginia. Baseball in Army camps then declined over the final two years of the conflict, probably because of the increasingly desperate conditions of total war.

The weather in midwinter was generally not conducive to ballplaying, but there were exceptions. One of the more celebrated baseball matches among Union soldiers (and one that remains shrouded in mystery) is a contest between nine men from the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry and a team picked from soldiers of the 47th and 48th New York Infantry Regiments, held at Hilton Head, S.C., on Christmas Day 1862. According to Abraham Mills, former president of the National League, a crowd of 40,000 spectators watched the game. A Christmas Day report of the New South, a local Hilton Head newspaper, reported a baseball game that was probably this contest, describing it as a ?ball match between the `Van Brunt? and `Frazier? base ball clubs, with the latter nine victorious (the score was not reported). The game probably wasn?t as grand as Mills made it out to seem. The historian Valerie Josephson found that 10 regiments, or about 10,000 soldiers, were stationed on Hilton Head Island at the time; even counting sailors from ships who docked at Hilton Head for rest and recreation, she concluded, ?there is no way there could be 40,000 men on the island for the game.?

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Did Union and Confederate nines ever compete in a grand baseball match? In his book ?America?s National Game,? the baseball innovator Albert G. Spalding recounted a story that ?in Virginia, in the long campaign before Richmond, at periods when active hostilities were in abeyance, a series of games was played between picked nines from Federal and Confederate forces.? Although Spalding reported no direct evidence of those contests, he did cite ?cases where good-natured badinage had been exchanged between Union and Confederate soldiers on the outposts of opposing armies in the field.?

John G. B. Adams of the 19th Massachusetts recalled that early in 1863 several Union soldiers encamped in Falmouth played baseball and also watched Confederates play games across a river. ?We would sit on the bank and watch their games,? he wrote, ?and the distance was so short we could understand every movement and would applaud good plays.? He did not mention any Union-Confederate contests, but it?s not impossible they occurred: after all, he did observe Southerners fishing and throwing part of their catch to Northern boys and described meetings in the river to exchange papers, tobacco and coffee.

In a history of American sports Wells Twombly reported that members of Gen. Thomas J. ?Stonewall? Jackson?s Second Brigade were chasing a hare when they encountered a group of Yankees. After the Northern troops waved their hands to signify that they carried no weapons, the men from both sides engaged in a baseball game. Their match intrigued the Confederates, who then expressed a desire to learn the New York rules.

It is a nice tale, but Twombly did not cite any primary source to support it. So it seems that the Yankees and the Rebels never met on the diamond. Too bad. If they had, perhaps the final score might have settled their feud, and saved many lives in the process.

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George B. Kirsch is a professor of history at Manhattan College and the author of ?Baseball and Cricket: The Creation of American Team Sports, 1838-72? and ?Baseball in Blue and Gray: The National Pastime During the Civil War.? His latest book is ?Six Guys From Hackensack: Coming of Age in the Real New Jersey.?

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Smaller iPad expected Tuesday, but at what price?

NEW YORK (AP) ? The price tag remains a big question mark as Apple prepares Tuesday to unveil what is expected to be a smaller iPad.

In the case of the "iPad Mini" (the real name is not known), tech bloggers and analysts expect a device with a screen measuring 7.85 inches on the diagonal, making it about half the size of the regular iPad. It would be slightly larger than the 7-inch tablets it's presumably designed to compete with, including Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire and Google Inc.'s Nexus 7.

Apple Inc. is expected to unveil the new device during a presentation in San Jose, Calif., starting at 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m. EDT).

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Tamera Mowry Speaks on Sex Before Marriage ? AMARIE ADHIS

So much has been said about whether or not to remain celibate before marriage. Times have changed, people?s views have changed, and even social standards for relationships have changed. Through it all, some people prefer to hold fast to tradition and keep sex within the marital institution. I think it?s remarkably difficult, but as some have proven, it?s something that can be done.

Ebony Magazine recently caught up with newlywed Tamera Mowry?Housley and it looks as though she is quite passionate about ?no sex before?marriage?. She? revealed to the publication that she was? abstinent before she got married to Fox News Anchor Adam Housley and she? does not believe a couple should live together before marriage.

EBONY: Tamera you mentioned in an interview that you and [your husband, Fox News Correspondent] Adam [Housley] not only didn?t live together, you also remained celibate until you married last year. Why did you choose that route and do you have any advice for your fans who are trying to follow in your footsteps in that regard?

TAMERA: Adam and I took a break from dating for about a year. We missed each other and something was drawing us together, but more than that, we wanted to make sure that this relationship was what God wanted for our lives.? [In order to know] if we are meant to be together, we said, ?it?s got to be God?s way and not our way.? We didn?t want to half-step anything [or have clouded judgment]. So our right way was the way we felt God wanted us to do it which was being celibate. We said to God, ?This is who we are, I know you take us as we are, our faults, our fears, our joys, our hope as a couple and have your way.?

I tried the ?missionary dating? [in the past] where you have a person with a great heart who you think is perfect and wonderful except for this one important area that you try to change. That?s unfair to that person. That person needs to be who they are 100%. And it?s unfair to you. You don?t want to drag somebody to church with you. My husband wakes up on Sundays and says ?Hey, are we going to church today?? It just makes [waiting] all worthwhile. I dated guys who did not share those same beliefs and it was hard. There were many nights of heartbreak and crying, and that?s not what God wants for us.

But if you want to be celibate, definitely don?t live together [laughs] because that makes it harder for you. Have people around you to keep you accountable! Surround yourself with people who support your decision, because they?re only going to root you on. Make that covenant with God and with each other and just let go. God is going to see you through the difficult times. Whenever you?re feeling discouraged just pray together. Like I said it?s not going to be a perfect journey, but you just have to keep God the center of your relationship.

Before Meagan Good tied the knot with her Sony Pictures Executive husband? DeVon Franklin, she was very open about their devout Christian faith and how?they both had decided to remain celibate until they got married. What many don?t? know though, is exactly how long DeVon had actually been celibate for.?Earlier this month? in an interview with Global Grind, he recently revealed that he was able to? abstain from having sex for over 10 years! Now, that?s what you call? discipline!

She was celibate before we got together and I was celibate. You?re not going? to believe me. Let me just put it this way, [I've been celibate] over ten? years.? Part of what I also do is preach and the thing that I couldn?t do,? which was eating me apart?What was happening with? me is that I would go and preach one thing but I was going and living another? and I could not do it. I could not look at myself in the mirror. I was like, ?No, I cannot live like this,? so I had to stop and say, ?You know what, until I? get married, that?s off the table.

Before their wedding, Meagan and DeVon chatted to Sister 2 Sister Magazine about their engagement, as? well as the reports that they will not be having sex with each other until their wedding night.? Devon expressed that? he hoped their union would be an inspiration to other couples, while Meagan said? that removing the physical and intimacy from the relationship gave them a chance to really get to know each? other and what they were getting into.

Devon: We want our marriage to be one of truth, one of love,? and hopefully model God?s love. In reality we?re not perfect. But we are? striving to live a life of Christ. We are striving to be an example of what his? life looks like on this earth, and hopefully through our union people will be? inspired, people will see themselves in us.

Meagan: The relationship is completely different. When you know somebody and you know their heart, it?s not? even a question about the physical part of it that comes into play completely later on. You really just get a? chance to understand what you?re getting. You don?t just want to be with this? person on Friday night, but Saturday afternoon too. That?s just icing on the? cake.

Back in 2010,?Necole Bitchie spoke to Lance Gross?and he had?a different view when it came to ?living together before marriage?:

Necole Bitchie:: I don?t know if I?d move in with a guy? before the ring. It?s like ?Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free??

Lance Gross: I?m not going to put a ring on your finger?until I live with you. I have to know you inside and out. So it?s not going to? work if you got that mindset?

Necole Bitchie:: Lebron James lives with his kids? mother? and he once said, ?If she?s living with me, she?s my wife? [but he hasn't bought? the ring].

Lance Gross: You can definitely get it twisted. If she?s? cooking for you, cleaning up after you and doing your laundry, that?s a role of? the wife. It?s the woman?s job to hold out on certain things and save something? for the marriage. You can give little hints of it but you can?t do it all? because a man will get comfortable. Don?t take on the role of a wife unless you? are married. As a man, why take the vows if you already got it?

I really am conflicted about this one. Sex is a really HUUUUGE part of any relationship and not just for the men. Women rank it quite high in their list of priorities as well. When I was in pre-marital counselling, sex was cited as?one of the causes of conflict or divorce in marriage. Life would be so much simpler if there was a blood test for sexual compatibility. Unfortunately there isn?t. The only way to tell if you are sexually compatible is to?..well, have sex! So what happens if, after marriage, you find out that he or she doesn?t quite do it for ya? Let me tell you what happens. You?ll be stuck. Society does not look too kindly on people who divorce their spouses ?just because the sex sucks.? So you?ll be one very stuck and very unhappy person in your very short life.

Also, I hate it when people start putting rules or boundaries in their relationships. When it comes to love and romance, I like to be adventurous. That?s why they call love a rollercoaster. You?re meant to go with the flow. Don?t limit yourself. When it feels right to have sex, don?t stop yourself because of some rule you think you should follow. Do it because it feels right or don?t do it because it doesn?t feel right. It?s similar to the woman who won?t date a man who does not open car doors for her. While you?re waiting for him to open doors, you might be missing out on something else very amazing about him.

And then we come to the inevitable question: What happens to those who are not?going to get married, or even legally can?t get married? The instruction to wait forever to experience a fundamental human pleasure is pointless and cruel. If you can go celibate, then do it. Just let it be about more than just celibacy. Make it mean something.

Most adults will have a great many important relationships in their lives ? some of those relationships will be romantic, and some of those will be sexual. That?s a good thing: our relationships with other people, sexual or not, are how we grow, evolve and learn about ourselves. They?re how we figure out what love is, what we like physically and emotionally, and how to negotiate our own needs with someone else?s. Despite the claims of the wait-till-marriage camp, waiting to have sex won?t protect you from heartache, frustration or love lost. But a variety of fulfilling relationships, sexual and not, will make you a more well-rounded, compassionate and self-assured person.

What are your thoughts on celibacy?

Source: http://amarieadhis.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/tamera-mowry-speaks-on-sex-before-marriage/

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hosting a Baby Shower = Mega Points! - Mommy Points

A few months back, my husband and I decided to host a baby shower for some good friends of ours that were pregnant with their second baby. It?s not a shower where you measure the mom?s belly, eat cucumber sandwiches, and look at diapers with melted chocolate bars in them. Nothing against those showers, but I could never throw one, and that isn?t what our friends would enjoy either. Our showers are more like parties. The one we threw this weekend was for everyone in the family, and was complete with a combo of catered food (plus burgers and hot dogs on the grill), two ponies in the backyard for the kids (this is East Texas after all), a pumpkin patch, and an assortment of seasonal beers and Coca Cola bottles from Mexico (cause that Coke is WAY better).

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And since this was a Saturday afternoon in the fall, football most definitely was on the TV. Of course there were also presents for the new baby who ended up being born a bit early, two days before the shower. The parents decided to continue on with the shower, and so our unconventional shower got even a bit more unconventional!

We volunteered to host the shower because we care about our friends and wanted the new little girl to have her own celebration so that she wasn?t stuck with having to use all of her older brother?s hand-me-downs ;) . However, I would be a liar if I didn?t say that visions of points danced in my head as we started to plan the event. We hosted this shower ourselves, but most showers I have been involved with are hosted by a team of ladies who ultimately divide up the costs at the end. If that is how the shower you host works out, then make sure you are the one putting as many of the expenses on your card as you can ? you keep the points and get reimbursed most of the cash!

I know all showers are a bit different, but here is how we maximized earning points for this one (many of the same principles could be applied to hosting any party:

Invitations:

I know that e-invitations are easier and free, but for things like showers and kid?s birthday parties I still like to send out actual invitations. In the past I have used Vistaprint, which is almost always available via a shopping portal like Ultimate Rewards (currently 6x at Ultimate Rewards and 5x via AAdvantage Shopping). There are almost always tons of coupon codes available for Vistaprint as well. However, this time I ended up getting the invitations from a seller on etsy.com and I paid using a gift card that I had obtained at an office supply store using my Ink Bold Charge Card for 5x Ultimate Reward points.

Stamps can be purchased almost anywhere, so maximize that purchase with bonus points as well. For example, earn 2x on ?shipping? using the The Business Gold Rewards Amex if you purchase at the Post Office, 5x with the one of the Ink cards if you purchase at an office supply store, 6% back if you purchase at a grocery store using the Blue Cash Preferred Amex, etc. You get the point.

Food and Drinks:

The real heart of any party are the things you eat and drink. I just don?t have time right now to mess with making everything from scratch, so we outsourced some of the sides to a local restaurant that we love. What makes that even more spectacular is that they participate in the Dining Rewards Network. That means that I earn 5x United miles for every dollar we spend there. On top of that, I used my US Airways MasterCard that was currently offering a targeted 5x bonus at restaurants. That meant I earned 10x for the salad, cake balls, potato salad, etc. that we needed for the party (and Lord knows it tasted better than if I made it!)

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We made the hot dogs and hamburgers ourselves, so obviously use any card that earns a bonus at a grocery store to maximize that purchase. We chose to use a 5x gift card for the meat, buns, beer, etc., but do whatever works with your current credit card system.

Ponies:

The ponies are tough negotiators and they want cold. hard. cash. They also love eating our yummy green grass, but that is a whole other story. Due to my shaky start in the world of reloadable prepaid cards, I didn?t pull money out of the ATM using that card, but if I would have it?d be like earning 5x on cash for the ponies. However, we just forked over the cash obtained the old fashioned way and missed out on pony points this time. Once I get a longer track record with my Amex prepaid (or future Blue Bird prepaid card) then I will pull out some 5x $20?s for my pony friends.

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The Present:

I ordered part of their present off of Amazon.com using gift cards purchased at a grocery store earlier this year when grocery stores were a Chase Freedom 5x bonus category.? However, you could do the same now with Amazon Kindle gift cards that are sold at Best Buy (a current Freedom card 5x bonus category).? You can also go through the Hawaiian Airlines shopping portal to earn an extra mile per dollar for your Amazon purchases.

I don?t want to add up exactly how many points we earned hosting the shower (as that would mean I am adding up expenses, and that doesn?t sound very fun!), but I can tell you the number of points we earned were into the quadruple digits.? That means it was a win-win situation.? We had a great time, the family we hosted for had a great time, the new baby got lots of diapers, outfits, and other basics, and we earned a bunch of miles and points in the process.? Our strategy isn?t fancy, but maximizing miles and points for the everyday things that our family does has worked for us so far, and it is a plan we are going to continue with into the future.

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Source: http://boardingarea.com/blogs/mommypoints/2012/10/22/hosting-a-baby-shower-mega-points/

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Seven Rules of Strategic Guessing

Guest post courtesy of Bruce Hodes-Executive Coach, Consultant & Author.

A few years ago I stood facing a group of well-heeled executives and CEOs at a conference to deliver a talk on strategic planning.

?Which of your companies plan on an annual basis?? I asked.

Only a quarter of my audience raised their hands. I opened my eyes in shock.

?To those of you who don?t plan on an annual basis, why not?? I pressed.

In one way or another, they answered that they were too busy fighting fires to have time for that. This same group of executives then complained about low growth and no profits. They blamed the economy for their problems. With that, I suddenly understood: clearly, they were nincompoops. These CEOs did not make the connection that planning helps you deal with the economy and the issues that challenge your business.

Before we go further, let?s define what we mean by strategic guessing/planning. Rework, a book written by successful software entrepreneurs Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, declares that planning has been replaced by guessing. There is something to this. The past two years have presented a very uncertain climate for most businesses. If guessing has become ?as good as it gets?, then you absolutely need a process by which to look at the future and make educated and measured calculations about creating a bright organizational future. However, while tactics are a part of this process, strategic guessing/planning focuses executives on the strategy and future moves that the company will take to achieve its health and growth.

The fact is that many small- to mid-sized companies do not have a structured process from which to conduct strategic planning. This is like many adults who do not exercise, despite knowing it?s good for them. Perfect health isn?t guaranteed by regular exercise, but the likelihood of attaining good health is dramatically increased. Strategic breakthrough business guessing/planning works for businesses in much the same way as exercise works for the individual.

The time has now come to present a streamlined list of my company?s most critical rules for strategic guessing/planning. There are only 120 of them. So, music please! What? Okay! Take it easy! (You get overwhelmed so easily.) We will go over just seven rules of planning. Is that better?

Rule Number One
The first rule is always pick the right team for planning. It is crucial that planning team members are people who are committed to and can add value to the conversation about the company?s growth. The only exception is if there are key employees or managers you want to train. If you want them to better understand the strategic issues facing the company, it might make sense for them to be a part of the process. In addition, you can have members of the planning team who are outside the leadership group. These could be sales- people and other key employees. It is important that you vet them and ensure that they are of the quality and stature required for being a part of the planning group.

A number of times over the years, I have seen the wrong leaders and key employees involved in planning. Their participation actually hurt the effort. Take Carla, an HR manager that was naturally included at a manufacturing plant?s planning sessions. After the planning sessions, she took employees into her office and gossiped about managers. Then she left. (Thank goodness.) After her departure, the plant?s CEO added Lucinda, the new HR manager, to the team. She was young, energetic, knowledgeable, and had a clear vision of what the company could be. Her role was completely different than the first HR manager?s was. Lucinda?s addition to the planning team was constructive and positive.

The message here is to pick wisely and selectively. Members of the planning team must be able to maintain complete confidentiality and be fully engaged in the growth and well-being of the company. Select employees who are passionate about growing the company, developing an extraordinary organization, and, essentially, being the CEO?s partner. Don?t accept mediocrity or include people in the planning process simply because of their positions.

Rule Number Two
The second golden rule of planning is to make sure the design of the planning is one that will yield a good result. I am not a believer in leadership teams locking themselves in a room at a resort for two or three days. This type of planning may be sprinkled with some golfing, gambling, or other ?fun stuff.? From this design, a strategic plan is supposedly born and created.

The problem with this design is that it curtails critical thinking. This process begins to smell of Plan-In-Binder Syndrome, which is exactly what it sounds like: the leadership group ends up developing a ?plan? that then ends up securely contained in a nice plastic binder that is then lost and forgotten. These binders tend to become nestled in the executive bookcases. After the year begins and the fires start raging, no one looks at the plan. Poke me in the eye with a hot stick; Plan-In-Binder Syndrome is such a waste of time and resources. In addition, if you do all your planning during one session, you risk just doing more of what you are currently doing. There is no opportunity for research or involving other employees within the organization who are not at the planning session. I find that these plans run the risk of superficiality and being UN-implementable. Is that a word?

Here is what to do. The process should take place over two to three months and take three to four days. It is predicated on white papers and dialogue. Listening and understanding are critical. Better research ensures better debate and thinking. ?What is a white paper?? you ask hysterically. ?Hang tough,? I say. That is covered in rule five.

Rule Number Three
For the third amazing rule, it is important that you complete the previous year. A powerful completion process will allow you to put that year behind you as you welcome a new one. It?s important for the organization to distinguish the previous year and discuss what occurred during that time, good and bad.

At the very first session of the planning process, the past goes into the past. When I coach these sessions, the group lists the previous year?s information on flip charts. The past is broken down into a number of categories, such as BREAKDOWNS FOR THE YEAR, BREAKTHROUGHS, FIASCOS, DISAPPOINTMENTS, ACCOMPLISHMENTS, and the like.

One of the great aspects of this exercise is that the executives and key employees of the organization get to review all the work that was accomplished during the past 12 months. What aspects of this year are we taking into the next? What aspects are we leaving behind? It?s all included in the meeting minutes and brings completion to the year. One season completes and the next opens up. Excuse me while I get a little weepy. This exercise is worthwhile and useful; everyone is now ready to invent the organization?s future.

Rule Number Four
By far, my favorite rule is el grandote numero quatro: start big by creating a vision of the future of the company. It is important that the breakthrough guessing/planning process allows for dreaming and looking at what is the organization needs for a bright future. This is critical. When you have a vision, you are creating a future for the company that employees can then fulfill.

Typically, I do this by asking the group to envision three to five years into the future and record their thoughts on a flip chart. I ask the following questions to arrive at a future vision. If you were already standing three to five years in the future, what would the world look like? What are the important trends affecting your industry at that point?

Once a futuristic scenario is developed, the group should look at what it would like the organization?s image to be in this future. What are customers saying about the organization? Why are customers loyal four years from today? What goods, services, and new products have been brought forth? How much revenue will the organization bring in, and how many employees will it have?
This part of planning can be used to run growth scenarios. Have at least one for aggressive, medium, sluggish, and no growth. Play with the numbers and have some fun with what could be. The planning team should get familiar with the possible territories and futures that could be facing the organization.

Rule Number Five
The incredible rule number five is that you must face the brutal facts confronting your company. This is a command, if you will, given to us by Jim Collins in Good to Great. It means honestly facing the issues that challenge your organization, determining solutions, and implementing them in an intelligent way.

Your planning team can do this by defining critical issues facing the growth of the company both now and in the future. Let?s say you?re a training company that utilizes technology. Some of the questions you ask your planning team might be:

1. How is the organization going to transition from our old CD-ROM technology to the new ?streaming? technology? How are we going to fund this transition?
2. What new products are we bringing out in the next year?
3. How are we going to grow 20 percent per year for the next three years?
4. What improvements do we need to make for us to reduce costs by 10 percent?

Typically, these types of critical issues are addressed by writing a white paper.

?What is that?? you ask.

?Good question!? I respond.

A white paper is a three- to five-page paper that addresses the critical issue. Sometimes a white paper will take on a number of critical issues that are similar in nature. For instance, the white paper ?What is Our 2012 Sales and Marketing Plan?? might address the issues of (a) what new products are being introduced next year and (b) how to grow by 20 percent. However, it would not explore the question of what improvements need to be made in the plant to reduce costs by 10 percent. This issue would need a white paper of its own.

White papers are written between planning sessions by the members of the leadership group who are best suited to address the problem. This group can also include members outside the planning team who have useful knowledge to contribute.
The paper outlines research and analysis for the issues and provides the ?answer? submitted by the smaller group to the entire planning team. The entire planning team will read the paper prior to the second session; everyone is invited to bring feedback, questions, and concerns. In the second session, the critical issues are dealt with and problem solving can occur.

Rule Number Six
El fantastic numero seis is that the planning group must be able to actually work and create together. This has to be much more than ?plays well in the sandbox? kind of behavior. The planning group needs to be creative, productive, and able to move quickly to implement change. They have to be collaborators, problem solvers, and change agents within their organization.

A company with a high-performance planning/guessing team has many advantages over its competition. One of my clients has grown remarkably in these past, very challenging, business conditions. This company experienced growth of 60 percent in spite of changing marketplaces and customers. Members of the high-performance leadership planning team at this company trust each other. People can speak their minds, and communication is taken as straight communication about the business, rather than as personal commentary. This type of focus gives the leadership team a great advantage when competing against other business leadership teams that are rife with gossip, mistrust, and miscommunication.

Rule Number Seven
Rule number siete is by far the coolest. This reglo says: It is critical that the team show discipline and do the work. Remember the saying, ?Garbage in, garbage out.? It is important that the leadership team does complete work. In this endeavor, it is better to do less with better quality than to do a lot with mediocrity.

Some companies have a heck of a time getting out of the firefighting mode. Others never do get out of that stage.

Sometimes members of the leadership team are addicted to firefighting. They are addicted to the way things are and not to dreaming up ways the company could improve. To participate in a good breakthrough planning/guessing process, the planning team must commit time to this endeavor. Real thinking and dialogue must exist.

Once you have created the plan, you need to make sure it is acted upon. Monthly meetings of one to three hours and spending time on objectives and action plans will en- sure focus. Then, once a quarter, the planning team should meet offsite, preferably with a coaching resource like yours truly. (Bonus points if the coach is bald-headed. It makes the coach smarter and buffer?really.) At the session, the group will look at what happened in the quarter and then focus on what needs to happen in the next quarter. This will keep everyone aligned on what needs to take place to push the company forward.

Well, there you have it: seven rules that will support you in establishing a successful planning process. Put another way, it is the plan to producing and implementing good strategic planning/guessing. Using these rules will help you create a bright business future?and when you get there, let everyone know that the Brucie sent you.

This article is an excerpt from the chapter ?Seven Rules of Strategic Guessing? from Bruce Hodes first book Front Line Heroes: Battling the Business Tsunami While Developing Performance Oriented Cultures.

Source: http://devinchughes.com/2012/10/seven-rules-of-strategic-guessing/

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Red Sox | Torey Lovullo may return as a coach

Toronto Blue Jays first base coach Torey Lovullo is a strong candidate to join the Boston Red Sox, perhaps as bench coach. Lovullo managed Triple-A Pawtucket in 2010 before joining new manager John Farrell in Toronto. He was one of the candidates the Red Sox interviewed last year before they hired Bobby Valentine.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Russell Means, Indian activist, actor, dies at 72

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) ? Russell Means never shunned attention. Whether leading Native Americans in railing against broken federal treaties, appearing in a Hollywood blockbuster or advocating a sovereign American Indian nation within U.S. borders, the activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee reveled in the spotlight.

But it was only on his terms. Openly critical of mainstream media, the onetime leader of the American Indian Movement often refused interviews and verbally blasted journalists who showed up to cover his public appearances. Instead, he chose to speak to his fan base through YouTube videos and blog posts on his personal website.

When he did speak out publicly, he remained steadfast in his defense of AIM. He found himself dogged for decades by questions about the group's alleged involvement in the slaying of a tribe member and the several gun battles with federal officers during the 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee, but denied the group ever promoted violence.

"You people who want to continue to put AIM in this certain pocket of illegality, I can't stand you people," Means said, lashing out an at audience member question during an April gathering commemorating the uprising's 40th anniversary. "I wish I was a little bit healthier and a little bit younger, because I wouldn't just talk."

Means, who announced in August 2011 that he had developed inoperable throat cancer but told The Associated Press he was forgoing mainstream medical treatments in favor of traditional American Indian remedies, died early Monday at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Salomon said. He was 72.

Born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Means grew up in the San Francisco area before becoming an early leader of AIM. He often was embroiled in controversy, partly because of AIM's alleged involvement in the 1975 slaying of Annie Mae Aquash.

But Means also was known for his role in the movie "The Last of the Mohicans" and had run unsuccessfully for the Libertarian nomination for president in 1988.

AIM was founded in the late 1960s to protest the U.S. government's treatment of Native Americans and demand the government honor its treaties with Indian tribes. Means told the AP in 2011 that before AIM, there had been no advocate on a national or international scale for American Indians, and that Native Americans were ashamed of their heritage.

"No one except Hollywood stars and very rich Texans wore Indian jewelry," Means said. "And there was a plethora of dozens if not hundreds of athletic teams that in essence were insulting us, from grade schools to college. That's all changed."

The movement eventually faded away, the result of Native Americans becoming self-aware and self-determined, Means said.

Paul DeMain, editor of News from Indian Country, said there were plenty of Indian activists before AIM but that the group became the "radical media gorilla."

"If someone needed help, you called on the American Indian Movement and they showed up and caused all kind of ruckus and looked beautiful on a 20-second clip on TV that night," DeMain said.

Means and AIM co-founder Dennis Banks were charged in 1974 for their role in the Wounded Knee uprising, but after a trial that lasted several months, a judge threw the charges out on grounds of government misconduct.

Means said he felt his most important accomplishment was the founding of the Republic of Lakotah and the "re-establishment of our freedom to be responsible" as a sovereign nation inside the borders of the United States. His efforts to have his proposed country recognized by the international community continued at the United Nations, he said, even as it was ignored by tribal governments closer to home, including his own Oglala Sioux Tribe.

But others may remember him for his former organization's connection to Aquash's slaying. Her death remains synonymous with AIM and its often-violent clashes with federal agents in the 1970s.

Authorities believe three AIM members shot and killed Aquash on the Pine Ridge reservation on the orders of someone in AIM's leadership because they suspected she was an FBI informant. Two activists ? Arlo Looking Cloud and John Graham ? were both eventually convicted of murder. The third has never been charged.

Means blamed Vernon Bellecourt, another AIM leader, for ordering Aquash's killing. Bellecourt denied the allegations in a 2004 interview, four years before he died.

DeMain, an Indian journalist who researched the case, said AIM's leaders know who ordered Aquash's killing but have covered up the truth for decades.

Also in 1975, murder charges were filed against Means and Dick Marshall, an AIM member, in the shooting death of Martin Montileaux of Kyle at the Longbranch Saloon in Scenic. Marshall served 24 years in prison. Means was acquitted.

In addition to his presidential bid, Means also briefly served as a vice presidential candidate in 1984, joining the Larry Flynt ticket during the Hustler magazine publisher's unsuccessful bid for the Republican nomination. Flynt was typically a Democrat.

But Means always considered himself a Libertarian and couldn't believe that anyone would want to call themselves either a Republican or a Democrat.

"It's just unconscionable that America has become so stupid," he said.

His acting career began in 1992 when he portrayed Chingachgook alongside Daniel Day-Lewis' Hawkeye in "The Last of the Mohicans." He also appeared in the 1994 film "Natural Born Killers," voiced Chief Powhatan in the 1995 animated film "Pocahontas" and guest starred in 2004 on the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

Means recounted his life in the book "Where White Men Fear to Tread." He said he pulled no punches in his autobiography, admitting to his frailties and evils but also acknowledging his successes.

"I tell the truth, and I expose myself as a weak, misguided, misdirected, dysfunctional human being I used to be," he said.

Salomon, the tribal spokeswoman, called Means' death a "great loss" for the Oglala Sioux Tribe.

Means' death came a day after former U.S. Sen. George McGovern died in Sioux Falls at the age of 90. McGovern had traveled to Wounded Knee with U.S. Sen. James Abourezk during the 71-day takeover to try to negotiate an end.

"I've lost two good friends in a matter of two to three days," Abourezk said Monday morning. "I don't pretend to understand it."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russell-means-indian-activist-actor-dies-72-134116186.html

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Hiron Point in Sundarban ? Water Matters - State of the Planet

Humayun and one of the two armed guards to protect us from tiger attacks.

We sailed out of the small channel we were anchored in to the Sibsa River and then to the south. We passed the western side of Polder 32 with a good view of the embankment that protects the island then passed into the Sundarbans forest with mangrove trees on either side of the wide river.? Hiron Point is close to the mouth of the river where it empties into the Bay of Bengal.? Perhaps empties is not quite the right word as the river is tidal, flowing both ways.? Moreover, the mud that maintains the Sundarbans probably comes from the sea.? The sediment discharged by the combined Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Rivers is swept westward along the coast and some of it is carried inland by tides and storms.? How much is still a topic of research. We prepared the equipment in the bow while watching for tigers along the shore. We reached our anchorage after about 8 hours and enjoyed a BBQ on the top deck. Then, at last, an early night.

The Hiron Point Tide gauge continuously measuring the water level relative to the land. Its decades-long record shows the combined effects of sea level rise and land subsidence.

Just after 6AM we loaded the launch and headed into the channel with the forest station after watching the sunrise.? We were accompanied by two armed guards, required in the Sundarbans, although we don?t expect tigers at the ranger station. The first thing we passed was the tide gauge, the reason we are putting the GPS as this particular location.? It is well known and its data is available in a global repository for tide gauge data. We landed at the third dock belonging to the forest service.? The path to the ranger station proudly announced the Sundarban as a World Heritage Site and through in a couple of caged tiger statues as well.? We met the forest ranger and were told that there is no cell phone service, contradicting what we had been told.? During the winter there is a weak signal. That was going to be a problem for downloading the data. We headed to the roof and for once, the ladder was already in place.

Sarah climbing the ladder up to the roof of the ranger station. One of the many eccentric ladders of Bangladesh in my collection.

The roof had a low brick wall around its perimeter.? Brick is much weaker than reinforced concrete and not considered stable enough for GPS.? Our two foot threaded rod was long enough to get us 5? into the concrete is we drove the long drill bit all the way to the chuck.? It would have to do.? The GPS went into a secure room with communications equipment.? By now our experienced team split into our familiar tasks.? Sarah figured out a way to get the cables to the roof by tying them to a rope after going through the wall.? After some effort, I managed to drill the wall to the maximum depth. With the poor to nonexistent cell signal, we set up a yagi directional antenna and pointed towards the closest cell phone tower some 60 km away.

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Humayun, Sarah and myself sitting next to the completed antenna with the Sundarbans in the background.

We got everything set up, but the cellular connection didn?t work.? Next step is to hope that we can establish a connection in the winter and be able to seasonally download the data.? Having to return regularly to download the data or come back to set up a radio link would be expensive, although the Sundarbans is a wonderful place.? We said our goodbyes and headed back to the M/V Kokilmoni without having seen either a tiger or a crocodile, although we saw a lot of mudskippers, a personal favorite of mine while leaving.

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Mudskippers, the small fish that spend most of their time jumping around out of the water for safety. They hold water in their cheeks so that they can breathe.

We weighed anchor and headed back north to Khulna.? The crew spotted a crocodile, but I missed it while uploading blogs.? Going north, we had left the calm of the Sundarbans and returned to the modern electronic world of cell phones and internet. One more GPS to go, but it is in far northern Bangladesh, a 380 km drive from Khulna where we get off the boat tomorrow.

THe four of us on the steps of the ranger station with the ranger (white beard), his staff, guards (in khaki), and crew from the Kokilmoni after the successful installation.

Source: http://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/2012/10/22/hiron-point-in-sundarbans/

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