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  • High School Students Get Glimpse of College, Pioneer Press

    About 350 Latino underclassmen from 11 northwest suburban high schools explored the campus of Harper College, getting a sample of what their lives could be like if they pursue higher education.

    Harper was the host Friday of the eighth annual Latino Summit, an event designed to inspire Latino teens to dream of professional careers and setting positive examples for their communities.

    “It gives us courage,” said Mirna Rosales, a Barrington freshman, who met like-minded Latinos from other schools during the daylong event.

    “I was like ‘Oh, wow, I didn’t know that these people existed,” said Diana Jasso, a Buffalo Grove freshman.

    The audience watched as 11 seniors, who participated in the summit as freshmen and sophomores, received scholarships for the colleges to which they are now accepted.

    The keynote address came from Lucy Flores, a member of the Nevada Commission on Minority Affairs, who is running for a state representative seat. Should she win next fall, she would be the first Latina elected to the Nevada assembly; she spoke about overcoming the numerous setbacks that almost stole her potential from her.

    “Some of the things that I do now, I still don’t believe that I’m doing,” she told the students.

    Especially, she said, since 15 years ago, she was in and out of jail for petty crimes she committed with her friends in a gang. She joked that she always knew she could be a lawyer, because every time she was arrested, she informed the officer that she knew her rights.

    “I grew up four blocks from a community college, and I never knew what the building was,” she said; years later, she would take classes in that building, the College of Southern Nevada, despite having dropped out of high school.

    Noely Alicea, a Barrington senior who received a $500 scholarship to the University of Illinois at Chicago during the summit, said she would not have received such aid if she had skipped the event in years past.

    “They explain grants to us, and applying for scholarships,” she said. But, that knowledge did not make her expect that she would become a Latino Summit scholarship recipient herself.

    “It’s kind of overwhelming,” she said. “I didn’t really think that I was going to get it,” until she got the congratulations call, two days before the summit.

    During the opening session, speakers had the entire assembly stand up, then instructed certain sections to sit down — depicting the percentage of Latino students who graduate high school, go to college and finally receive a degree.

    “It was kind of sad, to see how many people don’t go to college,” said Edgar Rodriguez, a Buffalo Grove freshman.

    The demonstration made several of the participants say that they wanted to be in the percentage still standing at the end.

    “It’s great to listen to the examples of the college students,” said Edith Tovar, a Barrington senior.

    “It’s a great opportunity for Latino students,” added Giovanni Cruz, Barrington freshman.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Hussman: Beware The Oncoming Tanks

    In his latest letter, John Hussman (via PragCap) sounds the alarm about the big move down in positive economic surprises.

    In the current situation, the assumption that the credit crisis is behind us is completely out of line with what possibly could result from the marriage of deep employment losses and an onerous reset schedule on mortgages that have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. A major second wave of mortgage losses isn’t a question of whether the economy will post a positive GDP print this quarter or next. Rather, it is a structural  feature of the debt market that is baked into the cake because of how the mortgages were designed and issued in the first place.

    If one wishes to monitor the markets for emerging signs of risk, several areas are worth watching. First, the FDIC should release its most current Quarterly Banking Profile later this week. That report will be an interesting gauge of emerging credit stress. Yet even here, a lot of the pressure to properly account for losses on off-balance sheet entities and so forth won’t start until next year. In the meantime, credit spreads in general, and credit-default swaps on individual companies may bear closer attention in the weeks ahead. Finally, given the enormous pressure there may be to put a good face on increasingly bad assets, the departure of the chief financial officer of at least one major banking institution, which would not surprise me early next year, might be a sign that all hell could break loose.

    The past decade has been largely the experience of watching tanks rolling over a hilltop to attack the villagers celebrating below. Repeatedly, one could observe these huge objects rolling over the horizon, with an ominous knowledge that things would not work out well. But repeatedly, nobody cared as long as it looked like there might be a little punch left in the bowl. As a result, long-term investors in the S&P 500 have achieved negative total returns over a full decade. These negative returns, of course, were also predictable at the time, based on our standard methodology of applying a range of terminal multiples to an S&P 500 earnings profile that has – aside from the recent collapse – maintained a well-behaved growth channel for the better part of a century.

    From my perspective, we are again at the point where we should be alert for tanks. We already know that stocks are priced to deliver a 10-year total return in the area of 6.1% annually – among the lowest levels observed in history except for the period since the late-1990’s (which despite periodic advances has ultimately not worked out well for investors). We are already observing evidence of weak sponsorship from a volume perspective and growing non-confirmations of recent highs from the standpoint of market internals. The cumulative tally of surprises in economic reports (a metric we credit to Bridgewater, which Bill Hester adapted here), has also turned down decidedly. Though the historical correlation is not always as strong as it has been during the recent downturn, shifts in economic surprises have tended to lead market turns in recent years.

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  • GLUCOSAMINE

    Glucosamine is beneficial to sufferers of osteoarthritis pain – both humans and pets. Glucosamine has been proven effective in easing osteoarthritis pain, rehabilitating cartilage, renewing synovial fluid, and repairing joints that have been damaged from osteoarthritis.Each person and animal produces a certain amount of glucosamine within their bodies. As you grow older, your body loses the capacity to make enough glucosamine, so the cartilage in your weight-bearing joints, such as the hips, knees, and hands is destroyed, then hardens and forms bone spurs, causing pain, deformed joints, limited joint movement and limping.

    There have been many double blind placebo controlled trials and studies done on glucosamine. In many trials and studies, glucosamine has shown to be very effective.

    • Glucosamine assists in osteoarthritis pain relief
    • Glucosamine assists in articular joint pain relief
    • Glucosamine assists in rehabilitating damaged cartilage
    • Glucosamine assists in slowing deterioration of cartilage from osteoarthritis
    • Glucosamine assists in improving mobility
    • Glucosamine assists in stimulating the production of proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, and synovial fluid

    With such great news spreading very quickly, the glucosamine industry became very large. Almost every major nutraceutical or vitamin company put out a glucosamine product, and today it can be bought in just about every food store, health food store, vitamin store, wellness clinic, and chiropractors office.

    However, in the rush to gain market share with their glucosamine product, companies often put out products with little regard to the quality of the product being produced. They rushed to the market and did not take the time to do essential testing procedures like perform lab analysis on their products. They used medium or low grade glucosamine products to save money and they produced glucosamine in pill or capsule form.

    All glucosamine products are not the same. There are six main factors that you need to analyze when selecting a glucosamine product. These are:

    • Amount of glucosamine per daily dose
    • Type of glucosamine
    • Quality of Ingredients
    • Delivery System
    • Synergistic Ingredients
    • Price Per Day

    One of the most important of these factors is the system of delivery. In a rush to market these products in 1999, 2000, and 2001, the very large majority of companies simply put their glucosamine in pill or capsule form. However, with glucosamine and all other vitamins and supplements, it is well known that liquids are absorbed faster and more effectively than solids. Absorption is a very important to look at, simply because if you are not absorbing the glucosamine, you will not have any relief whatsoever no matter how much you take

  • Redesigned 2010 Infiniti G and 2011 QX joining M in LA

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    Although Nissan and Infiniti won’t have an official presence at next week’s LA Auto Show, the luxury marque will unveil its 2011 M sedan at an event the night before the show and plans to webcast the proceedings at 7:00 pm PST on December 1.

    Joining the thoroughly redesigned M on stage will be the updated 2010 Infiniti G and the oftspied the 2011 Infiniti QX. Although official details haven’t been released for either model, a set of promo shots have already leaked out, showing a slightly reworked fascia equipped with a few organic creases, new foglamp surrounds and a tweaked grille. The QX receives a similar, although much more elaborate redesign, with a bulging hood, acres of chrome and a canted D-pillar.

    Powertrain and equipment details haven’t been released yet, but expect all the information to be revealed in one week’s time.

    [Source: Infiniti, The Infiniti Source]

    Redesigned 2010 Infiniti G and 2011 QX joining M in LA originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Label Exec Arrested For Not Using Twitter To Disperse Crowd At Mall To See Singer

    Peter Kafka has an odd story about an executive at Island Def Jam Recods, James Roppo, who was supposedly arrested for not using Twitter to get crowds to disperse at a Long Island mall, after they had gathered to see singer Justin Bieber:


    Police arrested a senior vice president from Bieber’s label, Island Def Jam Records, James A. Roppo, 44, of Hoboken, N.J., saying he hindered their crowd-control efforts by not cooperating.

    He was in custody Friday night, pending charges that could include criminal nuisance, endangering the welfare of a minor and obstructing government administration, Smith said.

    “We asked for his help in getting the crowd to go away by sending out a Twitter message,” Smith said. “By not cooperating with us we feel he put lives in danger and the public at risk.”

    Now, that’s quite a charge to make: that by not following police orders to send out Twitter messages you were “obstructing government administration” or involved in “criminal nuisance.” Of course, the case may be made even more difficult because, as Kafka notes, Bieber’s Twitter account actually did warn people to leave. Still, it makes you wonder how they get “not Twittering on command” to stick as a crime.

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  • VIDEO: Why? Dude blows up diecast cars in slow-mo

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    Click above to watch the video after the jump

    We’ll tell you exactly why, because it’s a lot of fun. We know, because we had a similar experience in late adolescence, but we used GI Joe vehicles (even the awesome hovercraft) and firecrackers. But what we didn’t have back then was a 600 fps camera, but lucky for us, people do now… and they have YouTube to share it with the rest of us.

    After the jump is video of diecast cars getting blown sky high with what appears to be some relatively large explosive. What makes this little experiment so much fun is that our mini pyrotechnician friend captured the carnage 20 times slower than conventional video, giving us a crystal clear picture of every blast. And to make the one minute video that much more entertaining, the creator cut his masterpiece to one of the best pieces of music any aspiring video editor can use in a disaster sequence; Ode To Joy. Hit the jump to watch the video for yourself, and keep in mind that blowing things up can lead to blowing off fingers and shrapnel in the eye, so don’t try this at home!

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  • How To – Malicious Web SIte Analysis Environment

    There are numerous sites and web-server side scripts which perform malicious attacks or simply unpleasant problems to their visitors.

    The latest one that gained prominence, is the although not really causing much harm is the “Want 2 C Something Hot?”. It is an elegant CSRF (Cross-site request forgery) which just shares itself on the facebook profile of the visitor.


    The careful visitor will simply steer away from such links. The careful but curious visitor would want to see what such code does, but in a safe environment. So, here is a sample environment for a safe preliminary analysis of a malicious web site:

    1. The analysis computer – a Cleanly installed VMware Windows XP SP3 guest OS. The guest OS should be configured with a bridged networking. Configure your host OS firewall to block all communication from the guest OS IP address to the host OS IP address.
    2. The protective shielding – The guest OS should have a latest updated antivirus software. We recommend AVIRA, with active heuristics scanning. Also, include an anti-malware software, like Spybot – Search and Destroy.
    3. The analysis tools – Now is the time to fire up your arsenal:
      • Wireshark/Ethereal – all traffic should be captured with a network sniffer, so if the application level tools miss something, you can always revert to the packet capture. Set the sniffer to automatic saving of packet capture to disk, and start the sniffer before you start surfing!
      • Latest Firefox with Firebug Add-In – all request/reply communication will be tracked through the Firebug. This is the application tool that will help you start dissecting the communication to and from the browser, and what is actually received.

    The results of a the “Want 2 C something hot?” through firebug is seen on the next image. From there you can start dissecting each request and reply to fully understand the sequence of events.

    Please note that the results are not magical, and that by only using this toolset you won’t become an instant securuty analyst or a hacker. This is just a safe environment for analysis of web sites.

    Talkback and comments are most welcome

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  • Today’s Housing Numbers Do Not Tell Us Anything About The Economy

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    Don’t be fooled by the surge in existing home sales in Ocotober.

    The number was far larger than expected. But the only people helped out by the sales of existing homes at low prices are real estate agents and banks collecting fees on new mortgages.

    For the rest of us, the surge in existing home sales is basically a non-event. If anything, the 10.1% surge might bad news for the broader economy.

    The problem goes far beyond the usual griping you will hear today. Yes, low prices, low interest rates and the tax credit all boosted sales. But if these sales were really giving the economy a boost, that would be terrific news.

    Home sales can be both an indicator of economic strength and a contributor to economic growth. That is, home sales can be both a signal that the economy is recovering and a path to recovery itself. This time around, however, the home sales numbers are neither a signal nor a contributior.

    You see, the signalling from home sales is all screwed up due to the subsidies involves. And the economic boost from home sales really only arises from the sale of new homes. The sale of existing homes doesn’t give a boost to anyone.

    “The only contribution from existing home sales to the economy are some commissions and fees. That is good news for real estate agents and mortgage brokers, but not for the overall economy,” Calculated Risk explains.

    The only legitimately good news in today’s home sales numbers is the decline of overhanging housing inventory to seven months, which is elevated beyond the “healthy” 6 month supply but far below the horrific oversupply numbers from several months ago. Unfortunately, the oversupply of rental units is climbing, suggesting that our subsidies may just be convincing some renters to become owners. That’s not economically useful.

    From Calculated Risk:

    The key to reducing the overall inventory is new household formation (encouraging renters to become owners accomplishes nothing in reducing the overall housing inventory). And the key to new household formation is jobs. And usually the best leading indicator for jobs is residential investment. Somewhat of a circular trap.

    And that suggests the recovery will be sluggish and unemployment will stay high for some time.

    To sound an even more bearish note, there’s a real danger to great news that is actually economically irrelevant. You’ll get bulls like Jim Cramer screaming about how the economy is about to soar. Investors will take on more risk, businesses will overstock inventory. When it becomes clear the October home sales were a head fake, there will be a lot of pain.

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  • Flu Outbreak Prompts Border Shutdown In Central Asia

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    The growing European flu scare is causing government to restrict travel between countries.

    Reuters: Uzbekistan has closed its border with central Asian neighbor Kazakhstan to all but citizens of each nation returning home, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry said on Monday, as swine flu spreads in both countries.

    Kazakh media and residents of the Uzbek capital Tashkent have connected the move to fears about an outbreak of the H1N1 flu virus, but this has not been confirmed by the authorities there.

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  • Apple Tech Support Tips: 4 Steps to Bend Apple to Your Will

    We usually love our Apple products. They work well, are easy to understand and when we have a problem, Apple works quickly to resolve it. Most of the time. What happens when Apple simply won’t play ball? Read on and find out how to work Apple’s system.

    Step 1: AASP and Geniuses

    For many people, their first interaction is with the Apple store, however some will go to an Apple Authorized Service provider (AASP). AASP determinations can be overridden by an Apple store, so going to the Apple store would be your first escalation if you are not satisfied by the AASP. Typically a Genius determines you have a problem, but alas, you may be out of warranty. Maybe they are claiming the item was abused or tampered with and you disagree. Often you are just barely out of warranty or fall right outside a Repair Extension. Be sure to keep careful notes of the dates and times of your conversations and with whom you’ve spoken. All is not lost.

    Step 2: The CS Code

    Your next step can be to call the general number for Apple technical support (800-275-2273).  Explain your situation and ask for an accommodation; usually you want a repair at no charge to you. Your ultimate goal is to get a “CS code.” A CS code acts like a coupon. Give the CS code to the AASP and the cost of the repair will be discounted by the amount the CS Code authorizes. Apple tech support is based in North America, so you’ll unlikely have the communication barriers you face with other brands. Again, keep careful notes.

    Step 3: Customer Relations

    What if tech support won’t play ball? Your next step is to call technical support, or pretty much any Apple number, and ask for “Customer Relations.” That’s the magic phrasing that gets you talking with people who can override the decisions of any AASP. They’ll usually be the one to issue a CS code.

    When talking with Customer Relations, always be polite, fair and accommodating. These are human beings who will often rise or fall to the level of politeness and aggressiveness they receive. Having learned from others’ success with Customer Relations, it’s best to focus on the fact that you are a loyal Mac user. Briefly tell them about your love of all things Apple. Be enthusiastic and authentic.

    Next, tell them about your problem and your frustration that Apple didn’t cover it but you think they should. It may be that your Mac or iPod is just barely out of warranty, or maybe it’s been in for similar problems before and Apple didn’t fix it right the first time. Often it’s related to a known defect that Apple hasn’t quite admitted yet. Mention places you’ve read about others having the same problem you have.

    In a previous article, I talked about reading Apple’s Annual Report to determine what issues Apple could be facing lawsuits about. Focus on the fact that you want to be an Apple supporter, but its actions in this particular matter that have shaken your confidence. You might playfully mention some of the ads you’ve seen and how much you are a believer.

    Ask the Apple representative for something reasonable and fair — usually the repair of the item under warranty. Frequently Apple will meet you half-way by agreeing to cover the parts, but not the labor. Consider that a win. If you don’t get the answer you want the first time, don’t be afraid to call back and speak with another rep. Don’t get into an argument. Thank them for their time and try again.

    Step 4: Bring in The Steve

    What if even Customer Relations isn’t appearing to be fair with you? Now it’s time to bring in Steve. No, not the Woz, but rather Mr. Steve Jobs. Write him at [email protected] or [email protected]. Your email will be read by a member of his staff (and even Steve himself on occasion). Make the same case you made to Customer Relations in the same fair, accommodating and professional way. They’ll often find you a solution. Maybe it’s not a CS code, but usually a fair deal that protects Apple’s financial interest, yet goes the extra mile to keep you as a Mac user.

    Alternatively, and in addition to contacting Steve, if you are an Apple investor, contact investor relations (408-974-3123). You can mention all the things you mentioned to Customer Relations, but add the fact that this experience has tainted not just your technology buying experience but your confidence in Apple as an investor. If you’ve posted your woes on Twitter, stock boards, or on your blog, you can mention that. Be honest and direct. These people will get you in contact with people in the “Exec” team, who are usually the same people who handle the [email protected] email.

    Still no dice? Well, I think you are out of luck. Sometimes it just happens. At least now you know the escalation methods and at least have a fighting chance with Apple.

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  • Incidence of High Cholesterol Drops in U.S.

    The good news is that a new report shows the percentage of American adults with high LDL cholesterol, the “bad” kind that clogs arteries, decreased by about one-third between 1999 and 2006.

    The bad news is that too many of those who have dangerously high levels of LDL cholesterol don’t know it, said study author Dr. Elena V. Kuklina, an epidemiologist and senior service fellow at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Her research is published in the Nov. 18 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
    “In the group with high LDL cholesterol, 60 percent of these people do not know they have this condition,” Kuklina said. “They are in two major groups — those who have never been screened, and those who have been screened but not diagnosed.”

    It is not as easy to test for LDL, rather than total blood cholesterol levels, including “good” HDL, Kuklina said. An LDL test requires fasting for the previous eight hours, “and if you are not prepared for this test, it is not going to be correct,” she said. But testing someone and then not informing that person of a dangerously high LDL cholesterol level is not easy to explain, she said. Read more…

  • Judge calls in sick to play Modern Warfare 2

    Just because district judges look intimidating, doesn’t mean they don’t have a lighter side to them. Underneath the toga and the hammer lies a simpl…

  • No, The Baltic Dry Index Doesn’t Forecast Oil Prices

    Dry bulk shipping’s Baltic Dry Index (BDI) has hit new highs for the year.

    And once again the BDI’s use as an ‘economic indicator’ is coming out of the woodwork. Past head fakes forgotten.

    Raymond James’ J Marshall Adkins asks in a report: ‘Can the Baltic Dry Index Serve as A Leading Indicator of Oil Prices?’

    Raymond James: The reason the index is watched so closely by many economists and policymakers is that it is an excellent leading indicator for economic activity. The BDI tracks international carriers hauling raw materials (e.g., wood for Finnish paper mills) as opposed to container ships carrying finished goods (e.g., paper for the U.S. Treasury’s busy printing presses). Thus, the precursors to production, rather than the results of production, are accounted for in the index, giving it a predictive quality. Additionally, the market for these cargo ships tends to be tight and inelastic.

    Let’s just first assume that by leading indicator one means ‘reliable leading indicator’ since if it’s not reliable then it’s useless.

    Now, there are actually many reasons why the Baltic Dry isn’t a reliable forward indicator for the economy, which we’ve gone into some depth on many times before, yet for the sake of efficiency the following might suffice:

    The BDI spiked in 2008 to all-time-highs right before the global economy collapsed. That alone proves it pretty unreliable without getting into the nitty gritty. It’s not an indicator of anything except the highly volatile supply and demand situation between dry bulk ships and commodities at any given moment of time (and with little forward sight). It can change by +/-80% within very tight time frames based on only moderate changes in supply vs. demand, thus turning on a dime even if the economy hasn’t done so.

    The supply of ships at any moment has a large impact on the index value.  The BDI is a function of supply and demand, and a very sensitive schizophrenic one at that. It’s not just an indicator of demand alone. For example, if massive amounts of new ships flood the market, the BDI will collapse even if commodities demand and the world economy are still growing. This could actually end up being the case over the next two years.

    Yet this research piece doesn’t stop at claiming the BDI forecasts the economy alone.

    It takes the BDI’s predictive prowess a giant leap further by then suggesting that the BDI might serve as an indicator for oil prices.

    Raymond James: It is intuitive that any indicator which gauges worldwide economic activity, such as the BDI, should also give an assessment of global energy prices, since the two are intrinsically tied together. If shipping activity is tied to economic activity, and economic activity is tied to energy prices, then shipping activity should be tied to energy prices. (For you math majors out there, this is what’s called “transitivity.”) In fact, we’ve found that over the past three years, the BDI and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil prices have been closely correlated, as shown in the chart below.

    Oil tanker rates don’t even serve as a reliable indicator for oil prices. They can at times fall even while oil prices rise, due to changes in ship supply… so why should dry bulk rates be any better? The effect of ship supply has once again been left out of the above logic.

    Yet apparently, this short two-year correlation proves the BDI will reliably forecast oil prices. Just realize how many different charts have had this same shape over the last two years:

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    (Raymond James, Energy: Stat of The Week, Can the Baltic Dry Index Serve as a Leading Indicator of Oil Prices, J Marshal Adkins, 23 November 2009)

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  • Iran: We Made $5 Billion Shorting The US Dollar

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    Iran state media loudly trumpeted, today, that the country made $5 billion by diversifying its reserved away from the dollar, and into euros.

    AFP: “Iran has considerably reduced the total of US dollars in its currency basket,” Mahmoud Bahmani said at a bankers’ seminar in Tehran.

    Since October 2007, Iran has received 85 percent of its oil revenues in currencies other than the US dollar, the channel reported, adding it is seeking a substitute for the dollar for the remaining 15 percent.

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  • New BMW 5 Series Sedan: Perfect Symbiosis of Aesthetic Design and Dynamic Performance.

    TOP The New BMW 5 Series Sedan: Perfect Symbiosis of Aesthetic Design and Dynamic Performance.

    Munich. The world debut of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan once again marks the epitome of aesthetic design and supreme driving pleasure in the upper midrange segment. Through its sporting and elegant looks, driving dynamics typical of the brand, outstanding efficiency as well as innovative comfort and safety features, the sixth generation of BMW’s executive express convincingly reflects the supreme standard of the world’s most successful manufacturer of premium cars throughout the entire process of development.

    Design: charismatic, elegant, sporting.
    With the longest wheelbase in the segment, a long and sleek engine compartment lid, short overhangs front and rear and a coupé-like, graceful roofline, the new BMW 5 Series Sedan stands out clearly from the competition.
    Overall, the aesthetic looks of the car are clearly determined by perfectly balanced proportions. Design features typical of the brand are to be found both at the front with its BMW kidney grille inclined slightly forward and on the strikingly chiselled engine compartment lid, in the stylish and elegant side view of the car, and on the muscular rear end.

    Within the interior modern function and a superior ambience come together in perfect harmony, unmistakable style and clear orientation to the driver in the cockpit guaranteeing a truly unique driving and travelling experience.

    Driving experience: supreme dynamics and outstanding comfort.
    The most advanced drivetrain and suspension technologies ensure supreme sportiness and an even higher standard of motoring comfort all in one.
    At the same time optional Dynamic Driving Control enables the driver to set the suspension individually to his personal requirements. The new BMW 5 Series Sedan is available with Adaptive Drive encompassing Dynamic Damper Control and Dynamic Drive stability control, as well as BMW’s Integral Active Steering.
    The new BMW 5 Series Sedan is making its debut with one eight-cylinder and three six-cylinder petrol engines as well as two six-cylinder diesels.
    The range is rounded off by a four-cylinder turbodiesel with an aluminium crankcase and common-rail direct injection. Maximum output in this case of 135 kW/184 hp makes the BMW 520d fitted as standard with Auto Start Stop the new efficiency benchmark in its segment. Average fuel consumption in the EU5 test cycle is just 5.0 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 56.5 mpg imp), the CO2 emission rating is 132 g/km (provisional figures).
    The top-of-the-range BMW 550i comes with an eight-cylinder boasting BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection for maximum output of 300 kW/407 hp.
    The straight-six with BMW TwinPower Turbo, High Precision Injection
    and VALVETRONIC in the BMW 535i delivers maximum output of 225 kW/306 hp, while the two straight-six power units featuring High Precision Injection and lean-burn operation develop 190 kW/258 hp in the BMW 528i and, respectively, 150 kW/204 hp in the BMW 523i.
    Straight-six diesels with the most advanced technology give the BMW 530d maximum output of 180 kW/245 hp and the BMW 525d an equally impressive 150 kW/204 hp. Fitted with optional BMW BluePerformance technology, the BMW 530d fulfils the EU6 emission standard. And it almost goes without saying that all versions of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan comply in full with the EU5 standard in Europe.

    BMW EfficientDynamics: BMW 5 Series increasing the lead.
    All versions of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan are available as an option with BMW’s new eight-speed automatic transmission. The BMW 550i comes as standard with BMW’s automatic transmission optimised for efficiency, just
    like EPS Electric Power Steering featured on all models.
    BMW EfficientDynamics technologies are naturally featured as standard in appropriate combinations on each model, with features such as Brake Energy Regeneration, a gearshift point indicator, active air flap control, and on-demand operation of ancillary units including a detachable a/c compressor. Intelligent lightweight construction, finally, is ensured by features such as the doors, engine compartment lid, front side panels and suspension components made of aluminium.

    Innovative driver assistance systems with BMW ConnectedDrive.
    The driver assistance systems offered for the first time in the context of BMW ConnectedDrive include a Parking Assistant, Surround View, collision warning with application of the brakes in conjunction with Active Cruise Control plus Stop & Go, and a new Speed Limit Device. Further features also available are Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Speed Limit Info, a Head-Up Display, BMW Night Vision with detection of individual persons, and a back-up camera.

    Joint development and production together with the BMW 7 Series.
    The world debut of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan opens up the latest chapter in a truly impressive story of success. In the course of five model generations, overall sales of the BMW 5 Series already amount to more than 5.5 million units. Now the new model is based on a newly developed vehicle architecture also featured in the BMW 7 Series luxury sedans.

    Joint production of the BMW 5 Series Sedan and the BMW 7 Series at BMW Plant Dingolfing, together with the extensive use of shared components, ensures highly efficient production with a supreme standard of quality following the most demanding benchmarks in the market.

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  • Officially Official: BMW unveils all-new 5 Series sedan

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    2011 BMW 5 Series – Click above for high-res image gallery

    The 5 Series is an important model for BMW, particularly in North America where it’s the brand’s second best seller behind the 3 Series. Heading into 2010, BMW has expanded its mid-size line with the new Gran Turismo body style already on sale. However, the volume leader for the 5 Series is the four-door sedan, which officially debuts today. The 2011 model transitions to a new platform architecture shared with the latest 7 Series as well as the upcoming Rolls-Royce Ghost. The 5 Series sedan gets a four-inch shorter wheelbase than its siblings, but at 116.9 inches, it still stretches well past its competition. The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class runs a mere 113.1 inches between its axles and the Cadillac CTS is 113.4 inches.

    From a technical perspective, the new 5 Series picks up much of what can be found in the 7 Series and the Gran Turismo. Read on after the jump to learn more about it.

    UPDATE: Nine videos added and more images uploaded into gallery.

    [Source: BMW]

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  • T-Mobile UK HTC HD2 now also leaking out

    Download_04_HTC_HD2 While the O2 HTC HD2 has been formally announced and seemingly not available, the situation with the T-Mobile UK version seems exactly the opposite.  While the device is not supposed to be available yet, Coolsmartphone reports one lucky punter has already been able to get his hands on one, and that the super smartphone may be lying in wait in many T-Mobile stores.

    Daniel Cunningham found the HD2 in his local T-Mo store and they’d had it in stock for 3 days. He was offered one free for £40 p/m on an 18 month contract, so you may find the HD2 hiding away in your local store too.

    Well now I know what I will be doing tomorrow – HTC HD2 hunting!

    Read more at Coolsmartphone here.

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  • No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake

    If you’re looking for a twist on the traditional pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, try this quick, easy, and light pumpkin cheesecake.  It’s a great no-bake option for those who don’t have double ovens at their disposal.

    We start with gingersnap cookies for the crust.  Trader Joe’s has both regular gingersnaps (their Triple Ginger cookies – made with fresh ginger, powdered ginger, and crystallized ginger – are sinfully addictive!) as well as a gluten-free variety.  A tasty variation from regular graham cracker crust.  Most stores sell ready-made graham cracker crusts, so you can save a little time by going that route, and then this recipe is truly no-bake (we fudged a bit, as the crust does need a little pre-baking if you’re making it yourself).

    To crush cookies, place them in a large Ziploc bag, break into pieces by lightly hammering with the end of a rolling pin, and then roll into crumbs.  The gingersnap cookies are firmer than graham crackers, so really use some elbow grease to break up the cookies.  You can also pulverize them in the food processor or blender.

    The filling is made with just 1 block of cream cheese, instead of most cheesecake recipes that use 3 or even 4 blocks of cream cheese!  As a result, this filling is light and airy compared to the dense texture of traditional cheesecake.  I actually prefer this light version and don’t feel as guilty eating it.  You can use neufchatel or light cream cheese if you prefer.

    Pumpkin Butter, available only seasonally at Trader Joe’s, has all the spices you need for this pie.  In fact, just mixing Pumpkin Butter and cream cheese makes a great filling for mini tarts or turnovers.  We added sour cream and pumpkin puree to make this easy and delicious cheesecake filling.

    Finally, the whipped topping is optional.  If you can go the extra mile and whip your own cream, it’s a luxurious treat that really makes this dessert shine.  We used maple syrup to lightly sweeten the cream, and the maple flavor is a terrific complement to the pumpkin filling.

    You can make this dessert a couple of days ahead and keep it in the fridge.  Just before serving, sprinkle extra crushed gingersnap cookies or graham crackers for a rustic-looking garnish.

    No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake

    Filling:
    1 jar Pumpkin Butter
    1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese, softened at room temp
    1 cup pumpkin puree
    1 cup sour cream
     
    Crust:
    1 1/2cups finely crushed gingersnap cookies or graham crackers
    6 Tbsp butter, melted
     
    Optional topping:
    Whipped cream
    Extra gingersnaps/graham crackers or pecans
     
    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees (this is just for the crust).
    2. Mixcrushed cookies and butter to make crust.  Press into a 9″ pie pan,pressing up the sides to form a crust. If you don’t have enough crustmixture, add more crushed cookies.
    3. Bake for 10 minutes.  Remove from oven and turn oven off, as the rest of the pie isn’t baked.
    4. Mix pumpkin butter, cream cheese, pumpkin puree, and sour cream until well combined.  Pour into pie crust.
    5.Chill for at least 2 hours or overnight.  If desired, top with whippedcream and extra crushed gingersnap cookies or candied pecans.  For aneven more luscious topping, make maple whipped cream by whipping 1 cupheavy cream + 1/4 cup maple syrup.

    Prep time: 15 minutes
    Cooking time: 10 minutes (for the crust)
    Serves 8

  • Spanish Court Dismisses Complaint From Nintendo Against Counterfiet DS Cartridges, Since They Add Functionality

    It seems that Spain is a country that is pretty consistently figuring out that we shouldn’t just throw out all other rights the second “piracy” is shouted by the entertainment industry. We’ve noted recently that the country hasn’t just rejected three strikes and declared broadband a basic right, but has also ruled, repeatedly, that personal file sharing is legal. And now, it even has judges who realize that “anti-circumvention” laws should have limits as well.

    As you probably know, one of the key things that the entertainment industry has pushed for throughout the world is “anti-circumvention” clauses in copyright law. In the US we have this in the DMCA and it’s a total mess. The law basically says that any attempt to circumvent (or to make or sell a tool to circumvent) DRM on a digital work is a violation of the copyright law — even if making a copy of the content in question wouldn’t violate copyright law.

    Spanish copyright law includes an anti-circumvention clause, but as Leo Martins alerts us, a judge in Salamanca, Spain has taken a much more nuanced view of it in a case pitting Nintendo against Grupo Movilquick, who produced alternative cartridges for Nintendo DS devices. The judge’s ruling (translated from the original) appears to find that the alternative cartridges do, in fact, circumvent Nintendo’s DRM and can be used for “pirating” games, but also extend the utility of the devices for perfectly legal purposes. For that reason, the judge dismissed the lawsuit (translation from the original) noting that it doesn’t make sense that the law would be intended to say that only Nintendo can expand the functionality of its devices, and the fact that Nintendo doesn’t offer similar functionality shouldn’t preclude others from doing so. There are areas where Nintendo can still bring a lawsuit, such as for patent and trademark issues, but the judge notes those should be dealt with in a civil court.

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  • Vitamins, Are They Essential or Useless?

    Vitamins are an essential part of a daily diet. It is important that students get an adequate amount of each vitamin in order to live healthy lives.

    “Studies show that vitamin supplements improve overall health,” said Nichole Riley, an employee at GNC.

    Riley said supplements provided at GNC help boost immunity and help people live longer.

    There are several types of vitamins including Vitamins A, C, D, E, K and the B vitamin complex.

    Vitamin B consists of thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamin V-6, vitamin B-12 and folate. These 13 vitamins are vital for healthy lives.

    The Food and Drug Administration said vitamins are used for a variety of different bodily processes including growth, digestion and nerve function.

    There are two types of vitamins — fat-soluble and water-soluble. Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble.

    The body stores these vitamins to use as needed.

    Vitamin C and much of the vitamin B complex make up the water-solubles. They are easily absorbed by the body, and kidneys remove the excess vitamins that are not needed.

    Each vitamin plays a specific part in keeping bodies healthy.

    Not getting enough of any vitamin may cause disease or other medical problems. Read more…