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  • Samsung Omnia II now available for pre orders in Argentina

     

    Samsung Omnia 2

    We told you earlier that Windows Phone would be arriving at Latin America, and now we can also bring the welcome news that the Samsung Omnia II will be available soon in Argentina, through the carrier Personal.

    The Omnia 2 will cost ARS$ 1499 with the All Inclusive Plan that includes 300 sms, 300 minutes of voice, 300MB and 5 numbers to communicate free of charge (4 lines of Staff and 1 land line).  Another option costs ARS$ 1699 with the All Inclusive Plan 200, which includes 200 SMS, 200 voice minutes, 200 MB and 5 friends to communicate with unlimited numbers free (4 lines of Staff and 1 land line).

    Customers can reserve theirs on the website of Personal at www.personal.com.ar here.

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  • Mom and her diabetes

    Pardon me while I scream 😡 My mother came for a visit for the past 3 days. She has known she has T2 for over a year. Her control is minimal.She’s on Metformin 1000mg. She grazes pretty much all day and night. She tests about once a week. In fact, she says she doesn’t test because "I eat all the time and I know it will be high." Erk.

    While MOm was here I talked to her about a low carb diet and the need to monitor her sugars so she can eat to her meter . She insists that her diabetic educator says she "has" to eat 45carbs per meal and 25 carbs per snack. 😮 OMG. I would be over 200 if I ate that many carbs. She weighs at least 190 and is making absolutely no attempt to lose weight. Her doctor is fine with that–he told her to just keep her sugars between 120 and 150!:eek: OMG! OMG! I did get her to test fasting *once*. She was 129.

    Watching her eat just about made me sick. BBQ with white bread bun. Chocolate candy. Rice Krispies. Ice cream. Yesterday we went to a Japanese teppanyaki place where she ate almost 2 cups of fried rice. I’m still shaking my head. She has lost the feeling in both feet, but she says she’s okay because her cholesteral is fine. Ignore the fact that she has CHF, high blood pressure, severe sleep apnea and oh,yes, DIABETES!

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!

  • Fountain of the Fallen Angel

    Madrid, Spain | Strange Statues

    Though Spain may have loaned its name to one of the most famous Christian witch-hunts in human history, the country’s capital city holds unique bragging rights for having what is commonly acknowledged as the only public monument to the Devil himself.

    Located in the gardens of the expansive Parque del Buen Retiro, the statue of the Fallen Angel (Ángel Caído) is set atop a marble pillar in the midst of a fountain. Lucifer is depicted at the moment he is cast out of Heaven, as inspired by a passage in John Milton’s Paradise Lost.

    Sculptor Ricardo Bellver cast the statue in bronze for the third World’s Fair in Paris, after which point the piece was acquired by the Museo del Prado. The statue was later donated to the city of Madrid and inaugurated at its current location in 1885.

    The statue is renowned equally for its discordant subject matter, as well as Bellver’s ability to imbue a sense of tension and anguish in his rendering of Satan.

  • diabetic type1 heart attack…..

    well i did not see this coming.i had a heart attack last mnth sometime.i thought i had heartburn or just wasnt 100%.i spent 3 days in hospital and test after test,my blood sugars were the worst ive ever had when i was in the hospital.they even confiscated my insulin,a nurse took my sugar and it was 2.8 which i think is not bad and the whole place went crazy on me,i thought it was funny.i dont think 2.8 is all that bad.nyways i feel great and felt great last mth just a little funny.but im gonna see how much damage was done.i had a m i.but did not feel it.a platelete let go.but the dr who did my arthroscope camera in the heart veins said my heart and veins are great.well they say diabetes mellitus does this.well i guess i was lucky this time.ha .always keep asa around.i took them and it helped.i can answer questions.my first complication perhaps???:D
  • Russian Central Bank Buys 30 Tons Of Gold From State Repository

    Russia’s state repository will sell 30 tonnes of gold worth $1 billion to the central bank next week, a source at the body said on Friday, keeping the metal inside Russia after rethinking a plan to sell it on the market.

    Central banks worldwide are building up their gold reserves as the metal trades near record highs. Gokhran, the Russian repository, cancelled plans to sell the gold on the open market after information about the sale leaked.

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  • Hello

    I am not too new to diabetes 2. I am new to trying to get tight control and eat well and exercise beyond the pain.
    Thanks for letting me in!
  • gastric bypass

    has anyone had gastric bypass to help with their diabetes???
  • Nintendo Weekend Warrior – mile stones, rock men, and satanic monsters in your pocket

    Just a week after receiving a Distinguished Service Award in Japan, the Nintendo DS made news again by conquering another corner of the globe, having sold 10 million units in the UK. As for the Wii, the

  • Hollywood Park Race Track The Native Diver Handicap Horse Racing Betting Pick 12-12

    With our free horse racing pick for Saturday we will select from The Native Diver Handicap run at Hollywood Park. The Native Diver is set as race 7 on the Hollywood Park card and post time is scheduled for 6:35PM Eastern Time and you can watch it on TVG. With our free pick we will play on #6 Tres Borrachos to win.

    Tres Borrachos will be ridden by Vic Espinoza and trained by Beau Breely. The Native Diver Handicap is a Grade 2 race going 1 1/8th mile on the main track surface. Tres Borrachos is back on the track this 4 year old gelding likes with 3 wins and 2 seconds in 7 lifetime starts. It will be a sloppy track and Tres Borrachos has the best early speed in this race. Was a good second in the Grade 1 Hollywood Gold Cup on this synthetic surface back in May. Take Tres Borrachos in The Native Diver.

    Play #6 Tres Borrachos to win Race 7 at Hollywood Park 4-1 on the Morning Line

    Post Time at 6:35PM Eastern Time televised by TVG

    Courtesy of Tonys Picks

  • Russia’s Lukoil Wins Huge Iraqi Oilfield

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    So much for America getting all the oil it spent billions of dollars, and thousands of lives to “liberate.”

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    BAGHDAD — A consortium led by Russia’s private oil giant won the biggest prize of Iraq’s second oil auction this year, nabbing a field initially promised them a decade ago by Saddam Hussein while other companies Saturday showed little interest in offerings outside the secure southern part of the country.

    Lukoil and Norway’s Statoil ASA won rights to develop the 12.88 billion barrel West Qurna Phase 2 field in the Basra region, beating out three other consortiums led by France’s Total SA, Malaysia’s state-run Petronas and British giant BP PLC.

    The field was the crown jewel of Iraq’s second international oil auction, which has placed some of the country’s most coveted sites up for grabs compared with the riskier fields that drew little interest in the first auction in June. In all, 15 fields were offered over two days, and of the seven offered Saturday, four were awarded.

    “It is a big victory for Iraq,” Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani told reporters after the final field was auctioned. “It is a big achievement for Iraq to win such contracts at the current prices.”

    Al-Shahristani said that the contracts awarded over the two days, coupled with those awarded over the past few months — including the June auction — would help the country boost production to 12 million barrels per day in six years. Iraq currently struggles to produce 2.5 million barrels a day.

    The aggressive interest in West Qurna 2 — the biggest of the 15 offered — reflected not only its ample reserve base and cheap development costs, but also its location in the relatively Shiite heartland in Iraq’s south.

    In the opening round of the two-day auction Friday, an alliance grouping European giant Shell and Petronas was awarded the 12.5 billion barrel Majnoon field, also in the south.

    But the bidding quickly tapered off as representatives from the 44 international companies participating in the auction showed little interest for fields located in the more restive eastern parts of Iraq, near Baghdad or near Mosul in the north.

    “We are very happy today,” said Lukoil representative Andrey Kuzyaev.

    The Lukoil-Statoil alliance will get $1.15 per barrel they produce and will work to raise output from West Qurna 2 to 1.8 million barrels per day over 13 years.

    Overall, the second and final day of the event drew more interest than the first in which only two fields went on the spot.

    On Friday, companies steered clear from fields in the restive eastern region, as well as near Baghdad and in the north — opting instead for offerings that were both safe and cheap to develop.

    Iraq was forced to withdraw five fields Friday and announce it would develop them by itself.

    Even so, officials hailed that day as a success, as much perhaps for the actual outcome as the need to make up for the dismal showing in the June international auction — the country’s first in over three decades.

    At that event, only one deal field was struck on the spot, with Britain’s BP and China National Petroleum Corp. nabbing the 17.8 billion barrel Rumaila field in the south. Deals on two other southern fields were brokered later.

    Analysts said that event failed as much because of Iraq’s restrictive terms as for security concerns.

    In this bidding round, Iraq appeared to be more flexible, giving the companies more operational control over the fields while still focusing on heavily on the price it was willing to pay them for each barrel produced.

    Companies must accept 20-year service contracts and receive a flat fee per barrel produced for their services instead of production-sharing contracts, which are much more lucrative.

    Iraq, which holds the world’s third-largest proven reserves of crude, is desperate for foreign oil investment to boost production and bring in new technology to revamp an oil sector battered by decades of war and sanctions.

    It was counting on this auction to help them do just that.

    But with no bids submitted on over half the fields offered, it was clear that the promise of Iraq’s mother lode of oil was not enough to overcome concerns about operating in a country where bombings — while less frequent that just two years ago — are still a fact of life.

    In other deals Saturday, the roughly 863 million barrel Gharraf field in the south went to Petronas and Japex, which outbid three other consortiums led by Turkey’s TPAO, Kazakhstan’s Kaz Munai and Petramania. The Petronas-Japex alliance will get $1.49 per barrel of oil they produce and are targeting boosting output to 230,000 barrels per day over 13 years.

    Meanwhile, a consortium grouping Russia’s Gazprom, TPAO, Korea’s KOGAS and Petronas walked away with the Badra field in central Iraq, but only after they revised down their bid to match the $5.50 per barrel Iraq was willing to pay the companies for their efforts in the field.

    The consortium had initially requested $6 per barrel and promised to raise output in the field to 170,000 barrels per day within seven years.

    Three other fields on offer in central Iraq — Kifl, West Kifl and Merjan in Karbala and Najaf provinces — attracted no bids and al-Shahristani said the country would develop them by itself.

    Nejma, the final field on offer, attracted interest only from Angola’s Sonangol. The firm had to revise down its request for $8.5 per barrel produced in the northern field to the $6 per barrel Iraq was willing to pay.

    Sonangol also agreed Saturday to Iraq’s lower financial terms for the Qayara field near Mosul, also in the north.

    On Friday, it has offered a bid that was initially rejected as too high.

    AP Business Writer Tarek El-Tablawy contributed from Cairo.

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  • Can you name the mystery star of the 2010 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance?

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    For the past fourteen years, Florida’s Amelia Island has been putting on a little Concours d’Elegance. And we mean little as in quantity (about 250 cars), not quality. Take last year’s winner, for example: a 1931 Voisin C20 Demi-Berline, which, along with the Daimler Double Six 50 and Bentley 8 holds the title for most intimidating-yet-beautiful pre-war car. And to celebrate the Concours’ 15th year, Amelia Island’s got something nifty up its sleeve.

    You are looking at… Well, you see, we don’t know what it is you’re looking at. However, we do know it’s a roadster from the 1940s that was “conceived and built by a widely-respected and distinguished automotive engineer.” And really, that’s all we have. Any guesses? Obviously, you’re looking at the before pics. The powers that be claim that they’ll send us the after shots, which follow a multi-zillion-dollar ground-up from the chassis plate restoration, in a couple of days. As to what it actually is, commence guessing. The press release follows after the jump.

    [Source: Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance]

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  • Some Test Results

    I had assorted doctors do bloodwork last week and some one slipped up and didn’t do cholesterol so have no report on that.

    Thyroids were on the low end of normal. The only things in the (H) side were fasting BS which was normal on arisal but by the time I waited in a room full of people for my turn it had risen to 168. Not unusual for me as I hadn’t eaten or had any basal insulin yet for the day. Hemoglobin a1c was 6.7 which was better than last time.

    All hepatitis tests were negative….this testing due to my starting Humira, a biologic.

    Now to the one I am concerned about and will see a nephrologist next Friday is my microalbumin which is 53.7 (H). Normal range being 0.-17.0.

    The creatinine, serum is .94 Normal is 0.57-1.00 which looks like I am close to the upper range of normal.

    Microal/Creatine ratio is 29.4 which is close to upper 0.0-30.0.

    Does any one of you read into this kidney damage or kidney disease? I think I was told about a year ago that my kidneys were working at 60% but not to worry about it. I think I am worrying anyway and I don’t think I have seen these kind of numbers before.

    I am 75, diabetic since ’88, on insulins Humalog and Levemir. I do hope the biologic Humira is not affecting anything as I am a severe psoriatic and psoriatic arthritis patient also taking Methotrexate.

    Thanks for reading,
    Nita

  • Unboxing Samsung Omnia2

    Hay everyone this is our little unboxing video of the new Samsung Omnia2. The new device from Verizon wireless with a very nice AMOLED screen and much more. Enjoy the Video, We will be having the Video Hardware and software tour a little later today and tomorrow.

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  • iSuppli: Sony close to breaking even with PS3 Slim

    The launch of the new line of PlayStation 3 units has been well-received and well-sold, but apparently, Sony is still losing money for every PS3 they sell. This is the report coming from applied market intel, iSuppli.

  • New Orleans Saints versus Atlanta Falcons Odds NFL Pro Football Free Pick

    With our free pick on Sunday we will select from the NFC South divisional game in the NFL between the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons. They kick off at 1PM Eastern Time and you can watch it regionally on Fox. With our free pick for our forum audience we are selecting the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons under 50 ½ points. The Falcons struggled big time for points last week with Chris Redmond under center with starting quarterback Matt Ryan and Michael Turner out. The Falcons also have injury concerns at wide receiver with Michael Jenkins sporting a bad ankle. Atlanta will not score enough points to push this total over. Saints get a good lead in this game and work the clock in the fourth quarterback with the run. Bet it under.

    Bet New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons under 50 ½ points

    Current Line at Bodog Sportsbook

    Courtesy of Tonys Picks

  • blog post:Hands Free CFD

    When a person describes their ideal design software, or any software for that matter, Ease-of-Use is always on the list of desirable attributes. It makes sense that in order to be productive with the software in the shortest amount of time the software must be easy to use.  All of the  CAD and CFD tools I work with strive to achieve this goal (except for one which I won’t name and it isn’t one of our products) and hit the mark most of the time.  For me, when considering CFD tools for the design engineer,  the Ease-Of-Use concept extends from the start of the conceptual design through to the report that gets the final design approved.  Factors that are important are:

    1. Speed of manual geometry creation
    2. Ability to integrate existing MCAD and ECAD data
    3. Ability to export MCAD and ECAD data
    4. Speed and robustness of mesh and solver
    5. Ability to review results to steer the design
    6. Ability to share results to convince management

    For PCB analysis we have taken Ease-Of-Use to a new level,  a level where you don’t even need to open the software.  From a command line you can feed the solver an IDF file of the PCB (or even better, our FloEDA file) and link it to a thermal parts library to replace the critical components with a proper thermal representation.  The mesh and solve are handled automatically and when the run is complete, say 15 minutes later, an html report is created.  The report lists which components are running too hot and even provides pretty pictures of surface temperatures.  For me, this is an evolutionary step with CFD.   While I can truly appreciate all of the meshing, conservation equations, and sophisticated numerical schemes to reach conservation, I don’t always need to see it.

    PCB thermal analysis lends itself to this sort of Hands Free approach, at least in the preliminary stages, because of the analysis environment and the desired output.  In the early stages of a PCB thermal design it is either going to be considered in natural convection or have some air forced over it.  The desired output is the junction temperature,  it’s always about the junction temperature.

    Their is another industry that could benefit from the same type of automation, at least in the early design phases, and that is Data Centers.  At the early stages,  it is a room laid out on a 2?x2? grid with Racks, CRACS, and floor tiles.  Artistic representation below:

    dc_art

    It seems to me that there could be a standard similar to IDF, that lays out the room.  In fact, maybe the same standard could be used.  This could be linked to a library that replaces the place holders with a proper thermal and airflow definition.  The output is well understood, at least in my mind.  What are the Rack inlet temperatures?  What are the floor tile flow rates?  What is the cooling load on each CRAC.  And give me a few contour plots to show the managers.

  • Dr. McDougall’s Right Foods Vegan Tomato Basil Pasta Soup, Light Sodium, 1.3-Ounce Cups


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    Dr. McDougall’s Right Foods Vegan Tomato Basil Pasta Soup, Light Sodium, 1.3-Ounce Cups

    Dr. McDougall’s Right Foods Vegan Tomato Basil Pasta Soup, Light Sodium, 1.3-Ounce Cups is a post from the Vegetarian Vitamins Guide blog where you can find suggestions and advice from vegetarians and vegans on vegetarian diets, supplements, vitamins and overall nutrition.

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  • can pain affect Bgs?

    my numbers for FBG have always been high ( well since I’ve been testing , anyhow) but this past week, it seems excessive. This morning, I was at 172:eek: I know infections can affect it, but can pain, or pain killers, I have been taking 1 aleve for back pain.
    I will be getting my A1C next month, & don’t want it to go higher cos of a bad week.
  • Almond-Caper Potato Salad

    Potato salad doesn’t have to be just mayo and potatoes, try this whole new twist on traditional potato salad. This recipe calls for whole almonds, capers, mint, basil and other wonderful ingredients. It’s a nice side dish to grilled fish or chicken.

    Yield: 4 servings

    Image: Idaho Potato Commission

    Image: Idaho Potato Commission

    Ingredients:

    • 1/4 cup blanched whole almonds
    • 1 pound Idaho potatoes, diced Ping-Pong ball size, scrubbed but not peeled
    • Salt
    • 4 green onions, white parts and two thirds of the green parts, minced
    • 4 teaspoons small capers, drained
    • 16 large mint leaves, stacked, rolled like a cigar, and cut crosswise into thin strips
    • 12 basil leaves, stacked, rolled like a cigar, and cut crosswise into thin strips
    • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
    • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
    • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
    • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
    • Freshly ground black pepper

    Directions:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Put the almonds on a small sheet pan or pie plate and toast for 17 minutes, or until browned but not too dark. Coarsely chop and set aside.
    2. Meanwhile, put the potatoes in a large saucepan with 2 quarts cold water and 1 teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil over high heat, reduce the heat, simmer for 20 to 25 minutes, or until tender. Drain. Cut the potatoes while still warm and put into a large bowl. Add the green onions, capers, almonds, mint, and basil. In a small bowl, mix the oil, vinegar, and lemon juice with the crushed red pepper. Season with salt and black pepper to taste. Pour over potato mixture and mix well. Allow to cool to room temperature.
    3. Taste before serving, as potato mixture may absorb some of the flavors. Add more spices if necessary.
    4. Serve with any grilled fish or meat or other simple entrées.

    Recipe courtesy of Courtesy of COMMISSARY New York City, NY. Photo and info from the Idaho Potato Commission.

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    Almond-Caper Potato Salad

  • Retiring Saturn chief Lajdziak to take over Smart USA sales and marketing

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    Saturn general manager Jill Lajdziak spent several months this summer and fall working closely with Roger Penske and his staff, trying to iron out the details of the brand’s proposed purchase from General Motors. As we all know, that agreement fell apart when Renault’s board of directors vetoed a deal to supply cars to a Penske-owned Saturn. When GM decided to shutter Saturn, Lajdziak promptly announced that she would retire from General Motors at the end of this month.

    Apparently, in spite of the Saturn deal’s collapse, Penske was impressed by Lajdziak and has now hired her to take over sales and marketing at another of his enterprises, Smart USA.

    Lajdziak will become VP of Smart USA on January 1, and will have quite a challenge in front of her. Smart sales have gone into free fall of late. For the year, sales are down 38 percent, and in recent months, they’ve dipped as much as 70 percent. It seems that everyone who wanted one of the tiny two-seaters has now bought one.

    [Source: Automotive News – Sub. Req.]

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