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  • Asia, Europe, Commodities, Gold, All Up, S&P Futures Powering Higher

    The bears put together a little win streak last week, but it looks set to come crashing down, as they obviously failed to deliver any kind of real blow.

    Asia had a big night:

    WSJ: Chinese banks in Hong Kong jumped after a researcher under China’s State Council reportedly said the Chinese economy was likely to expand more than 10% in the fourth quarter. Gains in Reliance Industries boosted Indian shares after the market heavyweight announced a bid for Dutch firm LyondellBasell Industries.

    Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose 1.4% to 22771.39 for its first advance in five sessions, while China’s Shanghai Composite rose 0.9% to 3338.66. Japanese markets were closed for a holiday.

    Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.7%, Taiwan’s Taiex climbed 0.1%, South Korea’s Kospi slipped 0.1%, New Zealand’s NZX 50 ended flat and the Philippines’ main index fell 0.7%. Singapore’s Straits Times Index ended up 1.3% and in afternoon trading, India’s Sensex rose 0.8%.

    Europe was up too, and US futures are pointing solidly higher.

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    Gold, meanwhile, is above $1165, a brand-new record.

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  • Ben Bernanke’s 1938 Parallel

    Bloomberg offers up an interesting historical parallel to our current situation, in which stocks are soaring, but government debt yields practically nil.

    For the first time in seven decades, Treasury bills are paying no interest while stocks continue to appreciate — a divergence in U.S. financial markets that might be perilous if Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke didn’t know all about 1938.

    That’s when the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index climbed 25 percent even as bill rates tumbled to 0.05 percent from 0.45 percent. As 1939 began, stocks began a three-year, 34 percent decline after the Fed increased borrowing costs prematurely to stymie inflation that never materialized.

    The apparent contradiction between stocks and Treasuries has been debated hotly, but the smart money see it as a liquidity issue:

    “The question is what are you going to do with all the money that has been created?” said James Hamilton, a former visiting scholar at the Fed who teaches at the University of California, San Diego. “It’s not a contradiction at all to see very low short-term yields and at the same time have people trying to buy stocks. They are both reflecting that same force.”

    The currency argument is bolstered by the fact that not only are both Treasuries and stocks rallying, but they’re rallying in a symmetrical manner. This chart came from David P. Goldman, who has long argued that everything is being driven by currency expansion right now.

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    Anyway, the premise of the above article is that in light of the similarities with 1938, there’s no way Bernanke willl raise rates. So, uh, party on!

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  • GrandCentral Shuts Down as Google Is Getting Ready to Take on Skype

    Google is getting ready for a big push with a full voice communications service in the works, but in the mean time it has to do a little housekeeping. Google Voice, one of Google’s hottest products on the mobile front at the moment, came to be after the company acquired GrandCentral, a startup offering pretty much what Voice is offering today. This was back in 2007 and now that Google Voice is getting ready for its big public debut, the GrandCentral website and service is living its final days.

    Google sent an email to GrandCentral users, informing them that the service is shutting down and to move completely to Google Voice if they haven’t done so already. “We’re writing to let you know that we will be closing down the GrandCentral website as of December 31, 2009,” the email read.

    All GrandCentral accounts were upgraded to Google Voice earlier this year, but since that time, you’ve still been able to log-in to your GrandCentral account and listen to old messages there. You will no longer be able to log-in to your GrandCentral account after December 31. Because of this, we strongly suggest downloading any messages or contacts that you want to keep in the next 43 days,” Google also wrote.

    This isn’t much of a hassle for GrandCentral users, they… (read more)

  • Illustrated Cat Pendant Winner Plus Discount Code

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    The winner of the cat portrait pendant from The Illustrated Cat is Fran (comment #191)! Fran will get to choose one of Johnnie’s six beautiful cat portraits for her new stylish accessory.

    DISCOUNT CODE!

    Don’t worry, if you still want to get a cat art pendant for you or for a friend (excluding custom pendants), The Illustrated Cat is offering a special discount just for Moderncat readers. Enter coupon code moderncat09 at checkout and receive 15% off now through the end of December. Let the holiday shopping begin!


  • HP Black Friday Deals Week Announced

    HP-Pavilion Entertainment HP black friday dealsHP just informed us about their HP Home Store Thanksgiving and Black Friday savings event. Starting tomorrow November 22nd through November 28th HP will have lots of deals across their product portfolio.

    You will be able to save up to $595 instantly on the HP Pavilion dv4t Series Customizable Notebook PC or save up to $515 instantly on the HP Pavilion dv8t Quad Edition Series Customizable Notebook PC.
    We have listed all HP Black Friday and Thanksgiving deals below.

    HP Black Friday and Thanksgiving deals:
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    You can also take advantage of the coupon code SVMY478761 that saves you $20 on online order of $100 or greater (restrictions apply).

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  • School Can’t Handle Critical Community Message Board; Sends Legal Nastygram

    PopeHilarius writes in to alert us to an unfortunate situation. Apparently the private school Adelphi in Bay Ridge, New York, couldn’t handle the fact that there was a Bay Ridge messageboard that had a critical thread about the school, including links to some news articles that were highly critical of the school.

    Rather than respond to those claims, the school sent the messageboard owner a cease and desist letter, demanding the entire thread be removed. Tragically, the message board owner apparently was unfamiliar with Section 230 of the CDA and the rights of a service provider to resist such efforts, and just took down the whole thread. This is unfortunate, though, commenters on the thread appear to be reposting the same articles (and explaining section 230 to the board operator).

    But, really, this is why lawyers still send bogus cease-and-desist letters: all too often they work. Having been on the receiving end of a few such letters, it’s pretty damn scary to know you might get sued, and even if you know you’re right, the whole concept of having to fight it can be scary (and expensive) unless you can find a good lawyer to represent you pro bono — which isn’t easy for many to do. It’s legal bullying at its finest, but it works way too often. This is one reason, by the way, that we really could use a strong, federal, anti-SLAPP law, that would help sites understand that they can’t be silenced just because someone doesn’t like what they say, and gives those sites an easy, clear and inexpensive way to get any such cases dismissed quickly.

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  • Refusing to Use Twitter Gets Man Arrested

    Social media has gotten people in trouble more than once, sometimes even in serious trouble with the law. Every time it had something to do with the way they used social media, like revealing incriminatory information. Now a new barrier has been broken, someone got arrested for not using social media. James Roppo, a senior exec at Island Def Jam Records was arrested by the New York police though the reason for his arrest isn’t exactly clear at this point.

    YouTube sensation turned R&B singer Justin Bieber was supposed to make an appearance at the Roosevelt Field mall in Long Island, New York promoting his new album. Unfortunately, it looks like the people organizing the event and the authorities handling it were unprepared for the huge number of teenagers that showed up and waited in line for hours for a chance to meet their idol.

    Things got out of hand and the police asked the label exec to tweet to the fans that the show is canceled and to go home. This is where things get murky. Some reports claim that he was detained for failing to tweet these messages when asked by the police. “We asked for his help in getting the crowd to go away by sending out a Twitter message,” Nassau County Police Det. Lt. Kevin Smith told Newsday. “By not cooperating with us we feel he put lives in danger and the public at risk.”read more)

  • Coveo Expresso: Free Search, Black, No Sugar

    Last year I blogged about several free enterprise search solutions, and it looks Coveo is now bringing coffee to the free beer party I described back then. A couple of weeks ago the vendor announced "Expresso," "your free entry to enterprise search."

    As always, "free" sounds too good to be true, as anyone who has reached the 25,000 document limit of the free version of Ultraseek (now owned by Autonomy) can attest ("Reached your 25K document limit? Call Sales at 1-888-3287-EEK!"). In the case of Expresso, the limits are much more hip to the times: 50 users, 1 million emails and attachments, and 100,000 documents. The product won’t suddenly stop functioning at those limits, just nag you about it, and what’s more, the licenses for more users or documents are in the thousands of dollars (not tens or hundreds of thousands, as with Ultraseek.)

    Of course, I had to try this out. Coveo claims you can get Expresso up and running in under 45 minutes; and I must admit that the hardest part was to get a new Windows Server VM running on my Mac. The actual install, and a first index run of some documents on my own server was completed in about 15 minutes. Just enough time for me to brew a Moka. And after that, it performs exactly as I’m used to with Coveo: a straightforward search interface, which immediately, out-of-the-box, facets on document metadata (like document type, date, author).

    Still too good to be true? Well, yes. If there’s one qualm I have with Expresso, it’s that it’s relatively limited. It’s easy to get going, sure, but so is the full Coveo solution. If you want a trial run before comitting to the full CES, you’re better off requesting a download for that, instead of trying to extrapolate from Expresso. (Actually, I find the full Coveo product is easier to use than Expresso — CES already is one of the most straightforward solutions to implement of all that we evaluate in our Search & Information Access Report, and if you need to, you can dig into all the detailed controls — Expresso has hidden all that.)

    Expresso really is Coveo Enterprise Search — light. If this really were coffee, it’d be black, no sugar, hold the milk. It’s good espresso, no doubt — it indexes file shares, Exchange, and SharePoint, and even offers a mobile interface. So if you’re a small-to-medium business that runs all things Microsoft, you should certainly give Expresso a go. However, it doesn’t, currently, index websites or other mailservers (let alone other sources). If your intranet isn’t on SharePoint, and your email isn’t on Exchange, you’re not going to get a lot of value out of the software. Free or not.

  • dataMorphose: Data Visualization through Physical Tension Structures

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    dataMorphose [christianekeller.de] is a series of amazingly beautiful and sophisticated physical data sculptures which represent information by the shape and motion of sail-like tensile structures.

    Each triangular canvas represents a separate data object. Its data values are conveyed by the tension of the canvas, which in turn determines its size, movement and position in space. One vertex of each canvas is attached to the ground floor of a transparent cube, so that each canvas can receive its meaning through the projection of words and numbers onto that area. In all, this means the user is required to learn the visual language in order to understand the visualization, which is claimed to be intuitive to learn.

    One sculpture visualizes the current time. The hours, minutes and seconds are assigned to one sail respectively. To represent the hours, the central canvas changes its position in space. The other two sails visualize the values from 0 – 59 by changing their shape: one vertex moves along the vertical edge of the cube: the downward movement shows the values from 0 – 29, the upward movement the values from 30 – 59. The second sculpture conveys web traffic data through the motion of 4 sails: the faster a canvas moves the higher the activity of the website or the search term. The last sculpture shows statistical information by a succession of 5 sails.

    Technically, nylon threads are attached on the vertices of the canvas, which lead down into the base and are moved by servo motors according to the data values. You can watch them move in the documentation video below.

    Reminded me of Level Green and Pulsating Emotion Visualization Organism.


  • AOL Reveals Its New Logo as It Prepares for a Greater Rebranding Initiative

    AOL is going through some rather painful changes, but changes that it has to make if it wants to survive. The biggest change, of course, will be spinning off from Time Warner to become a separate, publicly traded company, something that will happen in a couple of weeks or so. At the same time, it’s trying to re-emerge as a nimbler, smaller company focused on content. So, what better way to mark all of these changes than with a rebranding starting with its iconic, for Americans at least, logo.

    “Our new identity is uniquely dynamic. Our business is focused on creating world-class experiences for consumers and AOL is centered on creative and talented people – employees, partners, and advertisers. We have a clear strategy that we are passionate about and we plan on standing behind the AOL brand as we take the company into the next decade,” says Tim Armstrong, the man who is leading AOL in this brave new world of less dial-up and more Engadget.

    So, what’s the big change that the giant Internet company undoubtedly paid Wolff Olins, “a global brand and innovation consultancy,” a handsome sum to come up with? Well, if you don’t look closely enough you might just miss it. Where there was once “AOL” there is now “Aol.” – period incl… (read more)

  • Goldman Super Bullish On China

    Goldman’s latest weekly update highlights the firm’s still-bullish view on Chinese markets. Their base case forecast for Shanghai’s CSI 300 provides for 18.4% upside.

    They also tempt investors with a ‘Liquidity Overshoot’ scenario that forecasts a potential 46% upside. This essentially gives institutional investors intellectual cover for a further China punt.

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    Still, note that a CSI300 rally in July/August came collapsing down, and this recent second rally has thus far failed to break the last rally’s early-August high. These liquidity-driven ‘investment’ arguments might be starting to wear thin.

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  • What Are This Year’s Must Have Christmas Toys?

    Christmas is a time for children and all children love presents. So to help you beat the queues and avoid missing out on what your child must must must must must MUST have this Christmas, here are the toys that are likely to make your kid go absolutely blooming mental on Christmas morning.

    Bakugan Battle Pack



    Boys are going mad for Bakugan right now. Based on an animated series, the strategy card game comes complete with action figures which pop out of magnetic marbles when thrown. Fight!

    Bakugan Battle Pack – $25.00

    Battle Strikers Starter Pack

    First there were spinning tops, then there were battling tops, now there are Battle Strikers spinning top type things. And they’re spinning out of stores fast! Power-up your top with a Turbo Launcher or a handheld spinning stick which looks very much like what I used to accelerate scalextric cars with, let it go and attack attack attack your opponent by remote control.

    Battle Strikers Starter Pack – $15

    Bendaroos

    Perhaps more for the female market, although I certainly don’t want to start stereotyping, these colourful Bendaroos are great for art, jewellery and creating accessories for dolls. Best of all there’s no need for any glue.

    Bendaroos – $20

    Ben 10 Alien Force Kevin’s DX Action Cruiser

    I have to confess I haven’t got a clue who Ben or Kevin are but apparently a lot of kids love them. It’s all to do with television, early mornings and aliens, three of my top three least favourite things in the world. The car flips open into battle mode, shoots DNA alien capsules filled with planetary powder and comes complete with Kevin. Which all sound like quite good things. The car does look pretty cool.

    Ben 10 Alien Force Kevin’s DX Action Cruiser – $40

    Go Go Pets Hamsters

    Without doubt the best toy on the list. All my friends are getting one. Go Go Hamsters are the new iPod. They come in different colours, you can carry them in a little bag, and if you watch the advert you’ll see they even drive cars and talk. Go Go Hamsters are very funny and about 94% more fun than a real hamster.

    Go Go Pets Hamsters – prices vary a lot so be careful!

    Kidizoom Multimedia Digital Camera

    Kids grow up fast. They get born. They get teeth. They walk. They talk. They eat food. Now they’re all speaking on mobile phones and taking photos. When did all this happen? The Kidizoom camera is a real digital camera. That’s right. A real digital camera. I don’t even have a real digital camera. It’s quite expensive as a toy but then, in case I didn’t mention this enough, it is a real digital camera. For a kid. What is the point of that?!

    Kidizoom Multimedia Digital Camera – $60

    Lego Games Minotaurus

    Christmas is a great time for family games which makes Lego the perfect present. Nothing electronic just a lot of different coloured bricks. The strategy is simple – do a Theseus, avoid the Minotaur and get to the temple. The game will keep two to four people happy for at least 30 minutes. Which leaves about twelve and a half hours to come up with something else!

    Lego Minotaurus – $35

    Monopoly City

    It seems the world’s love affair with Monopoly goes on, which, for someone who has never finished and rarely started a game of Monopoly, is a rather confusing phenomenon. Now the old board game has rebranded itself as Monopoly City (although surely Monopoly, as a game based on the streets of London, was always Monopoly City) and allows players to build up a 3D landscape. Didn’t it always do that as well? Actually the new features are to do with schools, skyscrapers, industrial estates and football stadiums. And presumably empty banks and boarded up shops. How very modern and exciting.

    Monopoly City – $25

    Princess Peppa’s Palace

    Peppa is a pig who lives in a palace, much like the Queen of England. Peppa’s palace folds out to reveal a banqueting hall and seven regal rooms including bedrooms, bathroom, a kitchen with a cauldron oven, thrones and two guardsmen.  And you won’t find thousands of tourists stalking the grounds with cameras.

    Princess Peppa’s Palace – $40

    Sylvanian Families Caravan

    The Sylvanian Families are a quiet little bunch of rabbits who like nothing better than to travel together on their holidays in a caravan. The set comes with beds, seating, tables, toilet, shower, sink and ironing board. It’s really all quite adorable.

    Sylvanian Families Caravan – $45

    Tightrope Terror


    Madness. Absolute madness. Not only do these racing cars zip round a track at electrifying speeds, they now scale over a tightrope that can extend to a staggering 10 feet. GO GO GO!

    Tightrope Terror – $25

    Transformers Revenge of The Fallen Voyager

    When I was young there was an amazing TV show where robots turned into trucks and trucks turned into robots and good and bad robots had big fights for twenty minutes until good won and children could have their breakfast. There were films, toys, lunch boxes. You wouldn’t get that now. Except you would. And actually it’s probably even better.

    Transformers Revenge Figures – Prices vary

  • Google Calendar Tests 'Sneak Preview' Event Creator

    Google has spread its interests so wide that it’s hard to keep track of all of them. It’s also looks like the company may be jumping from one big project to the other while lacking a very focused goal. At the same time though, several services have always been central to the company. Gmail gets most of the credit and it fully deserves it, Docs has also seen a lot of attention lately, but there’s an app which has been around for longer and is just as important though it’s often overlooked, Google Calendar. It may not look like it, but it’s evolving along with the rest of the apps and has recently introduced a new feature which should make it easier to plan an event that doesn’t clash with someone else’s plans.

    It’s called “Sneak Preview” and it allows users to see if the people they’re adding to an event have other plans at that time. Google is apparently just testing the feature, so not too many get access to it for the moment. These tests are a regular occurrence at Google and, unless something goes horribly wrong, the feature should be rolled out to everyone soon enough, more or less in its current form.

    If you get included in the test, you will have to activate the new feature, it’s not enabled by default. Sneak Preview is a pretty big overhaul of the event creation menu, mostly i… (read more)

  • Mandarin & Cranberry Relish

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    Friday afternoon, a heavy box brimming with satsuma mandarins courtesy of Chaffin Family Orchards greeted me at the post office.   I’d anticipated their arrival all week – eager for something fresh and vibrant after a month when no other fresh fruit was available from our CSA but for apples.  These beautiful mandarins – like a palm full of sunshine – enlivened our kitchen, offering that slightly intense, perfect coupling of sweet and sour.  The moment I pierced the skin of the first mandarin pulled from the box, I brought it to my nose to inhale its aroma – a vibrant combination of piercing citrus and subtle floral notes.  Fresh.  Decidedly fresh.

    There’s beauty in the seasonality of any food, but citrus fruit is remarkably well-suited to its season.  Indeed, it’s one of nature’s best gifts that these bright fruits come into season just when the days become dark and we miss the sun the most. For this reason, mandarins make for a charming gift during the holiday season – a way to offer a little sunshine to someone during the deep dark days of winter.

    Of course, 15 lbs of mandarins seemed daunting at first.  How would I make use of this bounty without letting any of the orchard’s work go to waste?  While they make a perfect snack, peeled and eaten fresh, I wanted more.  Shall I make citrus mead? Mandarins poached in a star anise syrup? Candied mandarin peel? Mandarin rooibos tea?  Mandarin pudding?  With the upcoming holiday, I settled on my first dish: a mandarin cranberry relish.

    Both mandarins and cranberries are a potent source of vitamin C – although each offer a different combination of nutrients in addition to that vitamin C.  Mandarins provide folate and fresh cranberries offer vitamins E and K in addition to manganese.

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    Mandarin Cranberry Relish

    This recipe makes approximately 1 quart of relish. The cranberries and mandarins remain raw in this dish, and the mandarins are used whole.  The dish is fresh, lively and raw – with faint bitter undertones courtesy of the mandarin’s peel.  The peel, incidentally, is where much of the fruit’s ascorbic acid content is concentrated.

    Ingredients for Mandarin Cranberry Relish

    • 6 Cups Fresh, Organic Cranberries
    • 4 Organic Satsuma Mandarins (see sources)
    • ½ Cup Fresh, Organic Apple Juice
    • 2 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
    • ¼ Cup Whole, Unrefined Cane Sugar or to taste

    Instructions for Mandarin Cranberry Relish

    1. Rinse and pick over the cranberries, discarding any bruised or mushy fruit.
    2. Chop the mandarins coarsely – including the rind.
    3. Combine all ingredients in your food processor and process until it forms the desired texture which should be slightly coarse.
    4. Chill and serve.


  • Free Antivirus From Microsoft

    I am always down for free antivirus. Want to know why? Because when I used to do home computer repair back in the day, one of the number one problems I was dealing with was viruses at home. Users would get a new computer with a trial antivirus, then when the trial lapsed they were left vulnerable.

    Being average users, they just didn’t know any better. They didn’t realize that if the Antivirus wasn’t updating, they weren’t being protected. Free antivirus keeps them protected without the need to worry about renewing licensing every few years.

    I have written in the past about Avast, AVG, Comodo, and most recently Panda Cloud. Well Microsoft has gotten into the game recently too with Microsoft Security Essentials. Here are some key features from their site:

    • Comprehensive malware protectionlogo_mse
    • Simple, free download
    • Automatic updates
    • Easy to use

    All the above are probably the best arguments ever to switch my mom over. If she doesn’t have to think about “the wizard behind the curtain” the easier my life is.

    This is free for home use only like most free antivirus products. If you are a business user, Microsoft offers Microsoft Frontline. Of course, you probably already have antivirus for your company, and since you have to pay for this you probably will want to keep what you have.

    Have you tried Microsoft Security Essentials? Like it? Dislike it? Does it have a good detection rate? I want to hear about your experience in the comments.

  • Another brief look at Windows Mobile on 7 inches

    Here is another brief look at the Snapdragon-powered C-Motech Mangrove Windows Mobile 6.5.1 MID with its 7 inch WVGA screen. 

    The device is set to reach the market on the next few months and will likely be subsidized by carriers.

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  • M. Soccer: Grinding out victory in Irvine

    It was a homecoming of sorts Sunday night for the men’s soccer team at UC-Irvine’s Anteater Stadium. Six of Stanford’s 11 starters—juniors Dominique Yahyavi, Garrett Gunther, Cameron Lamming, Ryan Thomas, Shaun Culver and senior goalkeeper John Moore—plied their trade on the soccer complex surrounding the stadium in the club leagues of Southern California before heading to the Farm.

    With so many players familiar with the area, it was no surprise that plenty of Stanford fans made their way out to the second round NCAA tournament contest. Parents, relatives and curious spectators packed the north end of the stadium, as chants of “Go Stanford” overpowered any noise from UCI fans.

    Despite the comforts of “home,” however, it took the individual brilliance of a player with ties closer to the Bay Area to settle the game. In the 35th minute, junior Daniel Leon received the ball, and after a few adept touches, rifled the ball into the top corner to take Stanford (11-5-2, 4-4-2 Pac-10, 1-0 NCAA) to the third round of the tournament.

    For 16th seed UCI (15-6-0-, 6-4- Big West, 1-1 NCAA), the result will be a bitter loss to swallow after piling a great deal of pressure on the Cardinal defense in a particularly tense second half. Despite this, the away team proved particularly resilient holding on to preserve Moore’s second shutout of the tournament.

    On a cold night in Orange County, the game was nervy from the start. With both teams employing a five-man midfield, the middle of the park was especially congested. UCI found some early joy with senior Irving Garcia pulling the strings to carve out two clear-cut chances on the left hand side for the Anteaters.

    As Stanford struggled to keep the ball, UCI continued to run at the Cardinal defense from the left flank, forcing senior Michael Strickland to perform a particularly warm-blooded challenge, earning the midfielder the game’s first and only yellow in the 10th minute. The card, to the contrary, seemed to settle Cardinal nerves, and soon fans began to witness some of the slick passing that they had been accustomed to.

    The first real chance for the away team came through forward Adam Jahn, as a cross skipped into his path after some quick exchange on the left wing. However, the freshman disappointingly screwed his shot over the bar as the chance went begging.

    The introduction of Leon as well as freshman forward and Irvine native Dersu Abolfathi halfway through the first period seemed to breathe some much-needed creativity to the Stanford offense. Coach Bret Simon’s move paid dividends 10 minutes later, as Leon scored perhaps the most important goal of his career, which later proved to be the match winner. And despite a late scare off a long throw, the Cardinal went into the break with the one-goal advantage.

    Following half-time, UCI came out with clear attacking intent immediately throwing on a second forward and pressing into Stanford’s half. Clearly on defensive orders, the away team were content to absorb pressure and hit on the counter, as centerbacks junior Bobby Warshaw and Culver marshaled the defense. As each Anteater attack was broken, the ball was hoofed up to Jahn, with one effort proving particularly fruitful as he was able to break free of his marker and force a save out of the UCI goalkeeper.

    As the minutes ticked down, the home team threw everything at the Stanford goal. Opposing forward Amani Walker proved particularly menacing as he produced a series of towering headers toward goal and had a goal-bound volley saved by a full-stretch Moore. This proved to be UCI’s best chance, with the Cardinal sniffing out every threat to preserve the team’s ninth shutout of the year.

    With cheers erupting from the boisterous away crowd as the referee’s watch hit 0:00, the players embraced and will not look forward to next Sunday’s date with number-one seed University of Akron, who are currently enjoying a perfect 21-0-0 season.

    If the Cardinal is able to prove the spoilers to Akron’s undefeated season, they will face the winner of Tulsa and Northwestern in the tournament quarterfinals.

  • Organic, Gluten Free Kids Cereals by Nature’s Path Not Just for Kids!

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    Celiac’s disease runs in my family, so we try to limit our gluten intake, even though no one has yet to show gluten sensitivity. Many of Nature’s Paths Envirokidz line of organic cereals has always been gluten-free. Some of our favorites include:

    All of these products are gluten-free, organic, vegetarian, low in sodium, and contain no preservatives or additives.

    Disclosure: I was sent the above described products to try out in order to write an authentic review. Assurances were not given as to whether the review would be positive or negative.


  • Obat Warung

    obat Istilah obat warung digunakan oleh warga di daerah ndeso ™ kami terhadap obat-obat yang dibeli tidak di apotik. Dimana ? Di warung, di toko, di kaki lima dan sebagainya, termasuk obat yang dibeli dari para penjaja obat. Meski diberi label Obat Warung, bukan berarti obat-obat tersebut hanya obat bebas (daftar W) semata, tapi hampir semua jenis obat yang ada di apotik tersedia juga di luar apotek. Karenanya dapat dimengerti jika sebagian orang berujar: “ obat apa sih yang gak bisa dibeli di luar apotik ?”. Ungkapan tersebut tidak sepenuhnya benar. Mungkin dimaksudkan untuk menggambarkan betapa mudahnya mendapatkan obat di luar apotik.

    MULAI VITAMIN HINGGA ANTIBIOTIKA

    Obat apa sih yang gak bisa dibeli di luar apotik ? Hmmm, benar … Mulai vitamin yang berlabel obat bebas hingga antibiotika yang berlabel daftar G (harus dengan resep dokter), sangat mudah didapat di luar apotik. Tak soal jika hanya vitamin, penurun panas, anti diare dan obat bebas lainnya. Akan jadi masalah nan kompleks manakala menyangkut penggunaan antibiotika yang biasanya cenderung tidak rasional.

    Barangkali di setiap kota di negeri ini kita akan mudah menjumpai seseorang membeli antibiotika, misalnya tetrasiklin atau amoksisilin, sebanyak satu atau dua butir. Ketika orang tersebut merasa sembuh dengan obat antibiotika yang dibelinya, niscaya pengalaman pribadinya akan ditularkan kepada orang lain dengan keluhan yang mirip, yakni minum obat tetrasiklin atau amoksisilin 1-2 butir. Demikian seterusnya hingga rantai informasi salah kaprah semacam ini seolah sebuah kebenaran. Mirip dengan anggapan bahwa pegal dan linu identik dengan sakit asam urat. Salah kaprah.

    Lantas, apakah fenomena di atas selalu jelek ? Gak selalu!

    Ada kabar baiknya, yakni apabila seseorang yang menggunakan antibiotika 1-2 butir tersebut berobat ke dokter atau institusi pelayanan medis manakala merasa tidak ada perbaikan dan menceritakan obat yang dikonsumsinya sebelum ia berobat. Dengan demikian dokter dapat memberikan penjelasan tentang tatacara minum obat yang benar.

    Sebaliknya jika seseorang dengan keluhan apapun merasa sembuh setelah minum obat antibiotika 1-2 butir. Bukan tidak mungkin ia akan mengulangnya ketika mengalami gangguan kesehatan di kemudian hari.

    DILEMA KEBUTUHAN OBAT

    Ketersediaan obat di luar apotik nampaknya dipengaruhi oleh permintaan pasar, kemudahan didapat, keterjangakuan harga dan faktor niaga (baca: mencari keuntungan semata dari pihak penjual). Di samping itu mungkin dikarenakan kurangnya pengetahuan pembeli (termasuk penjual) tentang seluk beluk obat, menyangkut indikasi (alasan penggunaansecara klinis), dosis obat, lamanya penggunaan dan efek samping yang ditimbulkannya manakala digunakan dalam jangka panjang secara terus menerus. Belum lagi resiko resistensi (kebal) jika obat-obat tertentu digunakan tidak sesuai aturan.

    Kondisi ini diperparah dengan mahalnya harga obat di apotik jika harus nebus obat dengan menggunakan resep dokter. Bayangkan, jika seseorang harus membayar ratusan ribu rupiah untuk satu lembar resep, maka makin jauhlah upaya menjadikan dokter minded bagi masyarakat untuk mendapatkan layanan medis yang berkualitas. Dan makin sulitlah upaya mencapai derajat kesehatan yang optimal sebagaimana amanat UUD 1945 pasal 28 H ayat (1), yakni:

    Setiap orang berhak hidup sejahtera lahir dan batin, bertempat tinggal, dan mendapatkan lingkungan hidup baik dan sehat serta berhak memperoleh pelayanan kesehatan.

    Upaya kuratif (pengobatan) bukan satu-satunya faktor yang berpengaruh terhadap optimalisasi pelayanan kesehatan. Namun tak dapat dipungkiri bahwa upaya kuratif adalah salah satu pondasi dari 4 upaya pokok (promotif, preventif, kuratif dan rehabilitaif) pelayanan kesehatan.

    Karenanya, kita patut bahu-membahu berupaya agar penggunaan obat yang benar dan rasional dapat dipahami oleh segenap lapisan masyarakat melalui pelbagai media secara berkesinambungan.

    Silahkan berbagi.

    Semoga bermanfaat.

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    Posted in Artikel, Gaya Hidup, Health, Informasi, Kesehatan, Opini Tagged: Antibiotika, Health, Informasi, Kesehatan, Obat

  • I’m Exposed: Feeding the Body Gratitude

    In celebration of Thanksgiving, this post is about gratitude for….the body. This is about feeding ourselves with gratefulness for the body we have and all it’s wonder.

    Michelle the blogger behind Eating Journey, wrote this post called
    Exposed” where she took a close up body picture of herself and wrote in
    what she loved and appreciated about her body. She tweeted me on Saturday 11/21, and got me exposed to her courage and authenticity. I loved it! Her post was an exercise in body gratitude, and she asked other women to join the body love and be exposed.

    So here, “I’m exposed.”

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    There is a synchronicity in this story which is why I felt brave to post a picture of me practically naked. Almost everyone I’ve seen do an exposed post has posed in a sports bra, bra, tank, panties, shorts which I would have done too.

    I chose this particular picture because coincidentally I had already been doing some body loving/acceptance involving simply feeling comfortable and safe in my own skin.

    This is a self portrait I shot on the morning of October 29 right out of the shower after a workout wearing nothing but a pair of white panties. No makeup. No hair products. It’s just me au naturale in the morning sun light in the mirror. Before, to look at my body in the bright morning light was always a never type of thing because the light acts like a spotlight on the flaws. It’s almost like basking in 7-Eleven lighting.

    Standing in front of a mirror naked (by myself) has nearly been impossible for me to do…ever, but I’ve started doing it since I moved to Phoenix 2 months ago as a way to start feeling more comfortable in my own skin, and as a way to take my body back.

    Moving back into our body

    For those of you who read my now retired healthy living blog Back in Skinny Jeans, my life with my body had been one filled with much pain and trauma related to rape, sexual harassment, going on a 3-month medical leave for an emotional breakdown, an eating disorder, yo-yo dieting, depression, and perfectionism

    Prior to 2005, I’d spent the majority of my life not really living in
    my body because after awhile I learned that living in the body I was
    given was nothing but suffering. I never felt like I was allowed to
    feel enjoyment, desire, or pleasure in my body. It’s much easier to be
    mean and abusive to your body when you’ve mentally and emotionally
    checked out of it. I’ve always hidden my body with layers of clothes or pounds of protection. In fact, up until recently, I never even owned a bathing suit.

    I’ve spent almost the first decade of the new century in a journey to heal my past, the damage, and the pain. It was a very hard long journey, I won’t sugar coat that, but it was worth it.

    Where I find myself today….

    I’m now in a place in my life where I feel I’ve come out the other end, where the caterpillar has ended the death and rebirth stage of the cocoon, and has now emerged as a butterfly. I didn’t get a fairy tale ending, I got my life back….my authentic self. It’s beautiful because it’s real.

    Blogging at Back in Skinny Jeans was great blogatherapy for me in that I could share with others both my progress and struggles including the “messy middle” of the success story. The blogging also gave me a way to find support and love with others in similar situations, and I was honored that I could be of help to others as well.

    Carson Kressley is in my bedroom

    For the past 2 months, I’ve been doing these “How to Look Good Naked” exercises where I pretend Carson is there with me, and he and I stand in front of the full length mirror in my bedroom. I’m naked or just wearing panties and we go through what’s positive about Steph’s body.

    When I started doing these exercises in September it was soooo hard to do. I constantly found myself  fidgeting and looking elsewhere but into the mirror at my body. Now, being naked is a pleasure because when I look in the mirror, I focus on what I have and love versus what I lack and dislike.

    Celebrating being 30lbs lighter

    I’ve lost 30 lbs and have kept if off 2 years come this January now. I am celebrating this success not because I can wear my skinny jeans again, but because I have created a life, a state of being where I’m not trying anymore.

    I’m not trying to stay thin. I’m not trying to be an image. I’m not trying to be happy. I just am. Again, not perfect, but I no longer live with that constant trying feeling. In January 2010, the book version of Back in Skinny Jeans is coming out, and in the book I will share how I got to a state of not trying or fearing anymore and just being, and how that process got me to a place where healthy comes naturally.

    Expressing thanks to the body

    Today, I am experiencing pleasure in my body for the first time in my life which I never really allowed myself to do before. I know this sounds cliche but I can’t describe it any better, but I am experiencing an awakening at 42 years old, and it’s amazing!

    I feel better in my 40’s than I ever did in my 20’s and 30’s. I’m seeing the signs of aging but instead of frowning about it, I see it as the scars of learning lessons I earned which make for better tattoos as I wrote in this letter to my body.

    Moving from the Bay Area to Phoenix has played a big part in that awakening, but mostly, I know this experience is happening for me because I am open to it. I’m finally allowing myself to experience the magic of the body, and it is a wonderland.

    Posting a practically nekkid picture of me really is a big deal, mom is hyperventilating. I really felt comfortable and proud sharing this picture of me, and sharing my personal experience with others because what made me popular as a blogger @skinnyjeans was my authentic sharing of my own life experiences, and it fits in with my life purpose work which is to help others live more authentic lives…to help others connect back to their true selves.

    With this picture, I wanted to show that:

    • You can survive trauma and be safe in your body again and feel/experience pleasure and joy once more.
    • The 40’s is something to look forward to not dread in this youth-obsessed culture we live in.
    • The naked body is a miraculous and beautiful thing and we should celebrate it and be grateful!

    This Thanksgiving instead of being fearful of eating be joyful of eating and indulge in the pleasure of eating. Let your body (and you) have some fun for the day. And if you’re up for it, get exposed too and share your experience with others as a way to help inspire more body gratitude!

    Happy Thanks-living!

    Here are some other women who got “Exposed”:

    If you got exposed, please leave a comment with a link to your post 🙂