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  • Garage Renovations for Normal Budgets

    I admit I am fascinated by the Monster Garage tv show. Those garages are usually nicer than the houses they are beside! Unfortunately, for normal people with normal budgets, a garage that is that fancy and sleek is a dream that isn’t likely to come true. That doesn’t mean you can’t do some renovations and reorganization to make your garage a nice place to visit, though.

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    • Stop letting the garage by the dumping ground. If you don’t want something enough to keep it in the prime storage space in your home, you probably just want to take it to your local thrift store instead of piling it in the garage. If you do have things to store in the garage, such as holiday decorations, relegate them to one corner and make sure everything is in a neatly labeled storage bin placed on a shelving unit or in a cupboard.
    • Consider painting your concrete floor. If your floor is cracked and stained, you can patch your cracks, clean the floor and then apply a coat of epoxy paint. (From experience, I can tell you that this is a smelly, kind of messy project and not for the faint of heart, but the end result can really look nice.)
    • Paint the walls. I have seen so many garages with the original unpainted drywall. A nice deep blue or gray blue color would improve the room’s appearance a lot. Use glossy paint so you can wipe off dirt more easily. You should expect to have to repaint more frequently than you do in the house because a garage can be a greasy, grimy place when you’re messing around with your car or motorcycle.
    • Add a seating area, even if it is just a stool in front of the cabinets along one wall, so someone who is visiting while you are working can hang out. If you have a one and a half or two and a half car garage, you should have enough space to add a vinyl upholstered chair or two. Have some extra cash? Shop around for a good deal on a flat screen tv, mount it on the opposite wall and you’ll never want to leave.
    • Use car or motorcycle parts as wall art. A group of steering wheels, license plates, or filters can add plenty of interest.

    Do you have any tips for sprucing up a garage without spending too much cash?

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  • J.C. Chasez Tax Debt $206,965

    The Tax Man has cometh for former ‘N Sync singer J.C. Chasez.

    The state of Mississippi has filed a lien against the America’s Best Dance Crew judge. State tax officials claim the ex-crooner, now 33, has defaulted on a $206,965 tab for delinquent taxes.

  • Post Copenhagen Event

    The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Miliband, has confirmed his attendance to The Climate Revolution on Tuesday 12th January.
     
    Just weeks after the Copenhagen Summit, this is your opportunity to hear exactly what this Government will commit to and question these promises.
     
    The free tickets are running out fast, book here; http://www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk/264379/index.html
     
    For more info contact 020 7553 9895 or email [email protected].

    This event is being organised by the UK Youth Parliament. The UK Youth Climate Coalition will be there to run some workshops and it would be great to see you too!

  • Students at CU to team up, build tiny spacecraft

    Xinlin Li w_CubesatStudents at the University of Colorado at Boulder will soon be constructing a tiny spacecraft to observe space weather in the near-Earth orbit. The project is funded by a $840k grant from the National Science Foundation and is just the latest project in a long line of student-built spacecraft over the last 50 years for LASP, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics.

    This device will be about the size of a loaf of bread and weighing in at 5 lbs and will be designed to to measure energetic particles that have been known to damage spacecraft’s instruments. The data collected from this spacecraft will be combined with findings from other missions with the hope of better understanding electrons trapped in the Earth’s magnetosphere. See, who says you can’t do anything fun and educational at college these days? Building spacethings is damn fun in my book.


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  • Behold the 24-port USB hub!

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    If you saw the post yesterday about the 10-port USB hub and thought to yourself, “We’re getting there but I still need MORE!” then here’s your answer. It’s a 24-port USB hub. If 24 ports isn’t enough for you then I give up.

    This one’s a $70 affair, which seems like a lot for a USB hub until you remember that you’ve now got 24 ports to work with. It actually doesn’t look that insanely large, either.

    Super USB 24-Port Hub [USBfever via Red Ferret]


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  • mocoNews Quick Hits 12.29.09


    Verizon Wireless's BlackBerry Line-Up

    »  An intricate look into RIM and the BlackBerry’s decade-long evolution. [Engadget]

    »  Glu Mobile CTO Alex Galvagni on the rough year that was 2009, and what he (and the company) is looking forward to in 2010. [PocketGamer.biz]

    »  eBay says people bought 1.5 million items via mobile phone this holiday season—including a $75,000 vintage Chevy Corvette. [ABC News]

    »  Tapulous’ Tap-Tap Revenge 3 has garnered over two million downloads since the company released it as a free iPhone app last Wednesday—with 700,000 installs on Christmas Day alone. [Emailed Release]

    »  Cough … Apple approves two apps with explicit names, but completely non-sexual content. Will the developer get accused of pulling a “bait-and-switch”? [Gizmodo]

    »  Demand for vehicle-based mobile TV will surge over the next five years. Emerging options include FLO TV and AT&T’s CruiseCast. [Multichannel News]


  • Russia’s Lukoil Has Won Iraq’s ‘Crown Jewel’ Oil Field

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    Russia’s Lukoil has won the rights to develop one of Iraq’s largest oilfields — the 12.9 billion barrel West Qurna Phase 2 field.

    This upcoming mega-field is seen as the ‘crown jewel’ of 15 fields offered during the second post-war licensing round.

    It’s just the beginning of what will likely be Iraq’s oil renaissance.

    Canadian Press: The deal was a coup for Lukoil, which had been granted the rights to develop the field in 1997 by Saddam Hussein only to see the dictator rescind the $3.7 billion contract five years later.

    Lukoil had been trying to revive the deal since 2003 after Moscow wrote off most of Iraq’s $12.9 billion in debts. Iraqi officials, however, eager to make sure that the reopening of the country’s oil sector to the world was as transparent as possible, shrugged off the Russian calls and insisted on putting the field up for bids.

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  • Google Announces Jan. 5 Android Event [Digital Daily]

    This just in … Google (GOOG) will host an Android press gathering at its global HQ on January 5th. Presumably, the event will have something to do the company’s Nexus One, an Android phone that the company plans to sell on its own Web site and perhaps through T-Mobile as well.

    Google’s choice of date here is an interesting one. By scheduling the event just 2 days before the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas, the company would seem to be taking a page from the Steve Jobs playbook to suck some of the air out of the annual event. Remember, Apple upstaged CES in a very big way back in 2007 when it announced the iPhone. It appears Google is attempting something similar, here. Question is, does the Nexus One have the same sort of … gadget gravitas to pull focus from CES>

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  • Chinese Demand Will Keep The Boom Going For Copper And Fertilizer In 2010

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    In general, 2010 should award basic materials companies with stronger demand for their products, and cost-cutting measures should continue to drive profitability. Producer discipline will be critical to maintaining pricing and profitability in certain industries, however, given relatively low capacity utilization. Weather will also have important implications for how 2010 shapes up for coal and agriculture companies.

    While many factors are pointing in the right direction for basic materials companies in 2010, longer-term headwinds include capacity expansions, which could cause oversupply, and demand shifts due to environmental concerns. And of course, Chinese demand saved many commodities in 2009, so a favorable 2010 depends on continued strength from that country.

    Building Materials
    North American building materials companies’ 2010 will be defined by stimulus spending, the shape of the residential construction recovery, the magnitude of the downturn in nonresidential construction, and the outcome of the next federal highway bill.

    We are optimistic that stimulus-driven infrastructure construction activity will have a positive impact on materials demand in 2010; only a small portion of total stimulus funding made its way to materials producers’ top lines in 2009. Meanwhile, we believe that the bottom in housing starts occurred in spring 2009, and that next year will show a meaningful improvement, given that the amount of housing being produced today remains far below many measures of “normal” demand.

    However, these positive demand drivers will be partially offset by an expected downturn in private nonresidential construction, although this end market accounts for a smaller portion of total demand for cement and aggregates. The gridlock surrounding the next federal highway bill is also creating uncertainty for highway spending, as the lack of resolution hampers states’ ability to plan for larger, longer-term projects. Therefore, the passage of the next highway bill will be an important milestone for materials producers in the next 18 months.

    Chemicals
    Our outlook for the chemical industry in 2010 is mixed. 2009 started off with companies facing abysmal demand and sorry prospects for profitability. However, meaningful cost-cutting, inexpensive North American natural gas, and relatively strong demand in emerging markets have improved the picture.

    Producers have been busy mothballing and closing plants and laying off employees, which lowered break-even sales levels. Meanwhile, North American petrochemical manufacturers’ profits have been given a boost by weak natural gas prices. Although oil prices have improved since the beginning of 2009, North American natural gas prices have remained relatively weak. This has placed North American petrochemical manufacturers using gas feedstock at a significant advantage to competitors using relatively higher-cost naphtha feedstock (a byproduct of crude oil refining). The wider spread between oil and gas prices bucks the historically tighter relationship, and a narrowing of the spread could erase these producers’ advantage.

    Going forward, improved cost structures should help to improve profitability, but a wave of new petrochemical capacity coming online in the Middle East and China could throw a wrench in the works. What remains uncertain is the exact timing of this onslaught and, more importantly, the magnitude of the impact it will have on North American and European chemical producers’ profitability. The supply coming online in the Middle East in particular is taking advantage of an abundance of relatively cheap feedstock, potentially placing incumbent producers at a significant cost disadvantage.

    Chemicals players will likely continue to right-size commodity chemical assets in mature markets, seek access to low-cost feedstock in areas such as the Middle East, and look for exposure to above-average demand growth in Asia.

    Coal
    In the U.S. coal industry, demand will be key to eliminating excess coal inventory in 2010. Producers will likely keep U.S. production on a short leash next year. This makes sense, given our estimation that the U.S. currently has a material amount of excess coal inventory, as demand is on pace to decline nearly 10% due to the recession, lower exports, low natural gas prices, and uncooperative weather.

    Production cuts generally lagged the demand drop and only recently succeeded in halting further inventory bloat. We view this bloat, the largest in recent memory, as a major overhang on coal prices in the next year.

    The key to liquidating excess inventory lies in demand trends. Depending on natural gas prices, coal could regain some share in power generation in 2010. Higher domestic economic activity and exports, which are driven by the European economy, should also stimulate demand. Meanwhile, we expect production increases to lag any demand bounce. In this scenario, we think the excess inventory can be absorbed during 2010.

    The winter burn will be critical. If a mild winter fails to deplete stocks, rationalizing the market may take significantly longer. Longer term, the domestic thermal coal industry faces coal-fired power plant closures (when environmental upgrade expenditures can’t be economically justified) and a build-out of new natural gas plants.

    Copper
    Copper prices look set to end 2009 at levels few would have expected when the year began. As of Dec. 21, copper traded hands on the LME at $3.12 per pound, a price more than double that which prevailed a year ago. As has been the case for most industrial commodities, surging Chinese demand explains much of the impressive buoyancy for copper prices.

    What might 2010 hold for copper? A glance at current inventories on the LME, COMEX, and SFE exchanges, which, on a combined basis stand at yearly highs, might be cause for concern. That said, in the event Chinese demand persists at 2009 levels and an economic recovery spurs a rebound in developed market demand, exchange stocks could be whittled away in a hurry, pushing prices higher.

    Another factor to watch in the copper space will be investment flows into and out of the commodity. Copper has generated quite a bit of interest lately from financial (as opposed to industrial) buyers, who’ve plowed money into the red metal on the belief that it allows them to hedge against U.S. dollar weakness. A stronger dollar in 2010, precipitated perhaps by a more buoyant-than-expected economic recovery, could reverse these financial fund flows, exerting a drag on prices.

    Fertilizer
    The fertilizer industry is eagerly anticipating a turnaround in shipments next spring. 2009 was defined by a confluence of factors that drove fertilizer markets to a virtual standstill: relatively weaker crop prices in the first part of the year, tighter credit conditions, rapidly falling sulphur and natural gas prices (key inputs for phosphate and nitrogen fertilizers), dealer destocking, the psychological aftermath of record-breaking nutrient prices, many growers’ ample stores of potassium in their soils, and a compressed fall fertilizer application window in North America.

    We’d argue that the case for increased fertilizer shipments in the first half of 2010 is strong–the comparables are simply too easy to beat. However, we acknowledge the outside chance that growers use the next crop to test the limits of how little fertilizer they can apply before seeing a material impact on yields. And of course, weather and crop prices will continue to influence applications.

    Iron Ore
    Next year promises to be an interesting one for the always-entertaining iron ore benchmark price negotiations. Price talks between China, the world’s largest steel producing nation, and the Big 3 seaborne iron ore players–Vale (VALE), BHP Billiton (BHP), and Rio Tinto (TRP)–will be closely watched.

    Recently, we’ve seen assertions from Baosteel, China’s biggest steel producer, that the prospect of a benchmark price increase for 2010 is “unlikely.” With spot prices currently above the 2009 benchmark, we tend to view this assertion more as a negotiating tactic than an unbiased forecast of what 2010 may hold.

    That said, Baosteel’s voice will matter quite a bit in 2010, given signs that the firm will assume the lead role in price talks. Baosteel is taking over from the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA), which was widely viewed to have fumbled its duties this past year.

    Valuations by Industry
    Most industries in the basic materials sector appear to be reasonably valued. On a market-cap-weighted basis, the agriculture industry continues to be relatively undervalued, while the paper industry appears relatively overvalued.

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  • Afternoon Crunch Crumbs

    -Charlie Sheen’s wife met with a divorce lawyer two weeks ago…….

    Tiger Woods’ sponsors have lost $12 billion by backing the embattled golfer……

    MovieMistakes.com has ranked the top 15 Biggest Movie Mistakes of 2009 and Zac Efron’s 17 Again came in No. 1 with 94 mistakes!

    -Child rapist Roman Polanski is “overwhelmed” by the support he has received since being arrested for invading justice 30 years ago…..

    Panic Attack, a short film posted on YouTube, has earned a major movie deal….

    -Nelly offers $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of an unknown culprit who burglarized his St. Louis home this month…..

    -If you get arrested for drunk driving in Montgomery County, Texas, expect your name and mugshot to become a trending topic on Twitter….

    -NBA star Ron Artest suffered concussion, cuts after falling down flight of stairs in his Los Angeles home….

    The Hangover’s Justin Bartha is reportedly set to replace T.R. Knight in the Broadway revival of Lend Me A Tenor…..


  • Kevin Jonas Wedding Photo

    The first photo of Kevin Jonas’ Dec. 19 nups to Jersey Girl Daniella Deleasa have made their way to the Jan. 11 issue of PEOPLE Magazine.

    The pair met while on vacation in the Caribbean two years ago. They exchanged at Oheka Castle in Huntington, New York, on Long Island. The wedding — which took place against the backdrop of blistering blizzard — had a fairy tale theme and included a castle and an enchanted forest.

    Kevin even gave his bride glass slippers.

    “I knew that my princess needed her glass slippers and her castle,” Kevin told PEOPLE.

    “I always wanted my wedding to have that princess feel,” Danielle added. “I couldn’t have imagined this.”

    In their first official wedding photo, Kevin wore a custom Brooks Brothers tuxedo with a bow tie, while his blushing bride — a former hairstylist — wore a strapless Chantilly Lace gown from Vera Wang.

    “I’ve never seen a more beautiful bride,” Kevin said of Danielle.

    Escorting the bride down the aisle was her father Thomas “Bucky” Deleasa, while a guitarist friend of the Jonases strummed “Bella Notte,” from Lady and the Tramp.

    “I’m an Italian girl. It just fit me and my dad…..”

    Kevin’s younger brothers Joe and Nick served as his best men, and the nuptials were attended by about 400 family members and friends, such as Disney star Demi Lovato. Kevin Jonas Sr., the boys’ father, who is an ordained minister, officiated the ceremony.

    “We’re so happy that we’re finally married and we were able to share the special moment with family, friends and loved ones,” the couple told the mag.


  • Google Announces Android Press Event For Jan. 5


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    So, maybe there is a Google (NSDQ: GOOG) phone after all?

    Google has just announced a press conference at its Mountain View headquarters for Jan. 5, the same day many people are flying to the massive CES show in Las Vegas. In an invitation sent to mocoNews, Google writes: “With the launch of the first Android-powered device just over a year ago, we’ve seen how a powerful, open platform can spur mobile product innovation. And this is just the beginning of what’s possible.” The three and a half hour press event does not mention anything about a Google phone, but other information drugged up today suggests that the Nexus One will be sold by Google and HTC, and T-Mobile will only support it on its network. TmoNews.com reports that an internal document leaked to them says: “Google, with support from T-Mobile, is scheduled to launch a new Android device in early January. The Google Android phone will be sold solely by Google via the Web.”

    Remember, the Nexus One was passed out to all Google employees as an end-of-the-year present earlier this month. I also suggested that all the hype the phone was receiving was possibly not warranted, given that as usual, the phone was being built by HTC, and was running on the T-Mobile network (like many phones in the past).

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  • REPORT: Want an Aston Martin Cygnet? You’ll need to have a big boy Aston first

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    There are few automakers on earth as exclusive as Aston Martin, so we were more than a little surprised when the English exoticmaker announced it was going to build the Cygnet, a city car based on the prosaic Toyota iQ. After all, we chastise automakers for rebadging all the time, but Ford, Honda and General Motors products don’t have anywhere near the exclusivity of Aston Martin. Then there is the Cygnet’s reported $35,000 price tag. Some Aston purists were a little taken back by the “modest” $120,000 price tag of the V8 Vantage, so a $35,000 Toyota with a Rapide grille probably won’t go over well with more than a few loyalists.

    The New York Times has shed a little light on the subject, reporting that only owners of full-sized Astons will be eligible to purchase the Cygnet. Aston Martin CEO Ulrich Bez said in the winter issue of Aston Martin magazine that “this concept is akin to an exclusive tender for a luxury yacht.” If that doesn’t make sense to you non-yacht owners, think of it as a 105 mph golf cart for Aston owners.

    To further help the Cygnet stay exclusive, Aston only plans to build 2,000 copies of the iQ-based city car and there are no current plans to sell the mini car in the U.S. market, so it might be fair to say this is a bit of a commuter special for Londonites. Even still, while this novel sales plan may help to mitigate potential brand degredation that Cygnet skeptics suggest it may bring about, we can’t help but wonder how the thousands of non-Cygnet toting Aston owners will feel about their favored brand dipping a foot into the House of Toyota.

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  • How large a memory card can your BlackBerry support?

    The more you use your BlackBerry, the more storage space you’ll need. While most basic information can reside in the on-board memory, more advanced features require a memory card. Not only does a memory card allow you more space to store your pictures, video, music, backups, and documents, but it also allows you to move them from device to device, whether that be to a new BlackBerry device or to your computer. It also makes managing your data easier, since you can open up an Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window and access the card’s files. How much data can your memory card store? That depends on the card size, which is limited by OS. In this post, we’ll run down the latest official OS for each BlackBerry device and thereby determine the highest capacity memory card.

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  • Google announces press gathering on January 5th – Hello, Nexus One.

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    There have been whispers around the rumor mill for roughly a week now that Google was planning on throwing a press shindig right before CES – and sure enough, the invites just went out.

    Google’s not saying much about the event, outside of the fact that it’s focused on Android — but really, what do they need to say? Google’s Nexus One handset has been given to employees, documented from just about every angle, spec’d out, and confirmed by T-Mobile; at this point, the press conference is a formality.

    Either way, expect the TechCrunch network to be there with cameras in hand and live-blogging on the mind.

    Crunch Network: CrunchBoard because it’s time for you to find a new Job2.0


  • Totlol Creator Learns the Hard Way He Can’t Build a Business on YouTube

    Updated with a statement from YouTube: Over the past two years, developer Ron Ilan built a site called Totlol that features a moderated selection of YouTube videos appropriate for kids. He hoped to build a business on it — and actually started charging membership fees earlier this year to avoid shutting the site down for lack of money. This week Ilan is crying foul, saying YouTube prevented him from his preferred business model, advertising, by changing its terms of service. What makes Ilan really mad is that he spoke with multiple people from YouTube about Totlol around the time of the ToS change, and none of them mentioned to him that his business was effectively kaput.

    Ilan wrote an extensive and dramatic post about his relationship with YouTube, calling out members of its product and developer relations teams by name. When asked to condense his complaint over email, Ilan replied:

    What has changed – In the simplest of terms – the ToS were
    modified, July 7th 2008, to deprive from Totlol and/or similar sites
    the ability to generate any meaningful income using the most common
    methods on the web (ads/sponsorship/promotions). Under such terms the
    potential for any service is very limited. Most will die. The
    exceptional ones (as Totlol is) will survive, but will not
    breakthrough. This was done a looooong time ago and they intentionally
    hid it.

    Specifically, the ToS prohibits the sale of advertising on sites that simply provide embedded YouTube videos without other content on the same page. This is similar to Hulu’s recently enforced embed policy, which stopped video aggregators like Rippol from embedding its video library wholesale. Ilan believes that the YouTube ToS allow him, however, to charge a fee, and he says Totlol has “not so few” paying users. Still, there can’t be that many users; Totlol doesn’t make enough money to keep Ilan from seeking full-time work elsewhere.

    A spokesperson for YouTube said he could not comment on the complaint, primarily because the relevant YouTube employees and lawyers are off for the holidays. He did note that YouTube explicitly states it is not a service intended for children (aka those under 13) — so it’s not as if YouTube currently has a competitor to Totlol that it’s trying to promote by stamping Ilan out. Update: A YouTube spokesperson sent the following official statement:

    Updates to our API Terms of Service generally take months of preparation and review and are pushed out primarily to better serve our users, partners and developers. When new Terms of Service are ready, we notify our developers through as many channels as possible, including on our developer blog.

    The reason Ilan is complaining now is because he just recently looked up the ToS page on archive.org and realized YouTube’s terms changed around the time he was talking to members of its team last year.

    So should anyone even try to build a business on top of YouTube? Google does offer a guide to “Using the YouTube APIs to Build Monetizable Applications,” and calls out one area of potential development as “video organization and discovery.” Within that category, it says an example of the Dipity TimeTube app which shows videos on a timeline, and suggests a travel app where users upload videos to maps of their trips. Both of these apps are different enough from YouTube’s site to be monetizable, under the July ‘08 edits to the ToS. However, just filtering the site for child-appropriate content is not.

    Though Totlol is (of course!) a derivative site, it provides an alternate view of YouTube that’s useful, and different from what YouTube offers itself. And in the end, that’s exactly what an API should encourage developers to do.


  • Sweeping Changes to the Closing Process: Time To Adjust

    This article is part one of a three part series by Attorney Jamie Feigelson.

    It is widely understood that on January 1, 2010, there will be very big changes to the ways that real estate closings function. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced in November that it will not enforce for a 120-day period these new, sweeping regulatory changes to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The new regulations will still go into effect on January 1, 2010, but the board overseeing enforcement of these new rules will “exercise restraint in enforcing” them.

    This is very good news for closing attorneys and settlement agents. Our office at Penner Law Firm is equipped to adhere to the new RESPA rules; our technology has been updated for over a month. However, some settlement agents and closing attorneys may need some additional time to fully adjust the new forms and procedures. Having been to a RESPA seminar in early November, I can tell you that these changes will be difficult for some attorneys and closing agents.  Attorneys will have to alter the way they prepare HUD statements and fees, including sample HUDs for mortgage brokers and lenders. Banks and closing attorneys will have to work together to ensure all fees have been properly disclosed to a borrower/buyer on the GFE (good faith estimate). New software will be required for all closing attorneys to comply with the new HUD 3-page requirement. If a GFE (good faith effort – get it?) is made by the closing attorney, but the attorney fails to fully comply with the new law, HUD will advise the attorney on how to correct the problem. This could lead to problems for some attorneys in January and February.

    But since RESPA says closing attorneys get a 120 day reprieve, why not prepare for the inevitable; when the new rules take effect, Buyers will need some patience in the closing timeline. One of the main changes to RESPA is that when a lender has to make changes to the terms of the loan such as rate, or closing costs, etc they have to reissue the good faith estimate (GFE) and the buyer must take 3 business days to review the new GFE. So if for some reason there was a change at the closing table, the closing would be automatically pushed back 3 days. You can see how this could potentially cause big problems at closing, especially for short sale transactions. Be prepared, Connecticut, for delays in the closing process.

    Penner Law Firm will not have such problems, as we have already implemented our new software systems for RESPA and HUD statements. But the closing process involves multiple parties, and the 120-day break-in period should assist all parties to ensure a proper closing. In the end, things should work out better for buyers and borrowers, as these changes were made specifically to protect consumers.

    The next two blogs will deal with the nuances and changes of the new HUD laws, and the effect it could have on brokers and lenders.

    (Stay tuned for Part II of the “Sweeping Changes” series tentatively entitled “The Good, the Bad, and the HUD-ly”)

  • This is one reason I am reluctant to give up on niacin ….

    despite having elevate BG’s (I had an upward trend, before using them, so not even sure this recent stuff is from them). For those curious about lipid control and atherosclerosis:

    J Am Coll Cardiol. 2009 Nov 3;54(19):1787-94.
    Effects of high-dose modified-release nicotinic acid on atherosclerosis and vascular function: a randomized, placebo-controlled, magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Lee JM, Robson MD, Yu LM, Shirodaria CC, Cunnington C, Kylintireas I, Digby JE, Bannister T, Handa A, Wiesmann F, Durrington PN, Channon KM, Neubauer S, Choudhury RP.

    Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford and Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research (OCMR), Oxford, United Kingdom.

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    * J Am Coll Cardiol. 2009 Nov 3;54(19):1795-6.

    OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to determine the effects of high-dose (2 g) nicotinic acid (NA) on progression of atherosclerosis and measures of vascular function. BACKGROUND: NA raises high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and reduces low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and is widely used as an adjunct to statin therapy in patients with coronary artery disease. Although changes in plasma lipoproteins suggest potential benefit, there is limited evidence of the effects of NA on disease progression when added to contemporary statin treatment. METHODS: We performed a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study of 2 g daily modified-release NA added to statin therapy in 71 patients with low HDL-C (<40 mg/dl) and either: 1) type 2 diabetes with coronary heart disease; or 2) carotid/peripheral atherosclerosis. The primary end point was the change in carotid artery wall area, quantified by magnetic resonance imaging, after 1 year. RESULTS: NA increased HDL-C by 23% and decreased low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 19%. At 12 months, NA significantly reduced carotid wall area compared with placebo (adjusted treatment difference: -1.64 mm(2) [95% confidence interval: -3.12 to -0.16]; p = 0.03). Mean change in carotid wall area was -1.1 +/- 2.6 mm(2) for NA versus +1.2 +/- 3.0 mm(2) for placebo. In both the treatment and placebo groups, larger plaques were more prone to changes in size (r = 0.4, p = 0.04 for placebo, and r = -0.5, p = 0.02 for NA). CONCLUSIONS: In statin-treated patients with low HDL-C, high-dose modified-release NA, compared with placebo, significantly reduces carotid atherosclerosis within 12 months. (Oxford Niaspan Study: Effects of Niaspan on Atherosclerosis and Endothelial Function; NCT00232531).

  • Hi Everyone!

    :confused: I’m looking forward to having support for this. My daughter started having blood sugar issues recently. I’m Type 2. They are saying that she is MODY2 and inherited it from me. Has anyone heard of MODY? 1% of diabetics have this genetic abnormality. I need to learn more about it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

    Kathleen

  • Greenpeace Spain demands Denmark release its director

    by Agence France-Presse

    Delegation from Earth about to be evicted from Danish Queen’s dinner party with 100 heads of state at Copenhagen climate summit.Photo and caption: Greenpeace InternationalMADRID—Greenpeace Spain Tuesday delivered a petition backed by 50,000 people to the Danish embassy in Madrid demanding the release of its director and three others who were arrested at the U.N. climate summit.

    “Politicians who let slip the opportunity to save the climate in Copenhagen are in their homes while environmentalists who denounced the lack of summit commitments … remain in jail without even seeing their families,” the coordinator of Greenpeace Spain campaigns, Maria Jose Caballero, said in a statement.

    The director of Greenpeace Spain, Juan Lopez de Uralde, and Norwegian Nora Christiasen fooled security staff at the Danish parliament in Copenhagen by drawing up to a Dec. 17 gala dinner of the U.N. climate conference in a limousine and wearing evening attire.

    There, they unfurled banners reading “Politicians Talk, Leaders Act” at the entrance.

    Another Greenpeace protester, 37-year-old Swiss national Christian Schmutz Leinhart, who posed as their bodyguard, was also arrested. The fourth suspect, a Dutch Greenpeace activist, Joris Thijssen, was arrested the next day.

    Police charged them with illegally entering state property and using false police number plates, and a court ordered them to remain in custody until Jan. 7.

    “Greenpeace is waiting to know what will happen after that date,” the organisation said in a statement.

    It said the four are being held “without trial” with “visits and letters restricted.”

    Caballero and Uralde’s wife, Koro Castellanos, delivered a petition to the Danish embassy in Madrid calling for their release.

    Greenpeace said the appeal was backed 50,000 people—around 30,000 on its website and 20,000 more through social networking sites.

    “Denmark is a country where the right to bail until the conclusion of trial is guaranteed, specifically if the act has not posed any threat and has been peaceful,” the petition said.

    Greenpeace Spain last week condemned the “extreme, unfair and disproportionate” treatment of the four by Danish authorities.

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