Thursday, June 27, 2013

Armed groups clash in Libyan capital for second day

By Ghaith Shennib

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - At least two people were killed and 24 wounded in clashes between militias in Libya's capital on Wednesday, highlighting the rivalries behind heavily armed groups that have plagued the country since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi.

Loud explosions and gunfire rocked Tripoli's southern neighbourhoods - the second day of violence in the battle-scarred city.

Armed groups made up of former rebel fighters from different parts of the country have grown in power and ambition nearly two years after Gaddafi was ousted and the government has struggled to impose its authority over them.

The latest fighting started on Tuesday morning when a militia given the job of guarding a major Libyan oil field attacked the headquarters of the national body set up to guard oil facilities across the country.

The group from the western town of Zintan was disgruntled after another group was given supervision of a drill in the area, officials said.

That fighting triggered widespread resentment in Tripoli against fighters from Zintan and by Wednesday, parts of the city were caught in fighting between people from that town and other areas.

Underlining the complexity of the situation, Wednesday's violence pitted a separate group from Zintan against fighters from the Tripoli-based Supreme Security Committee (SSC).

"It seems the fighting is a continuation of what happened yesterday. It could be a revenge attack for the death of the commander," a military source said.

The SSC had lost a commander in earlier fighting on Tuesday. Other security sources said the Zintan group may have launched a revenge attack after some of their men were seized.

A doctor working at a hospital in the Abu Salim neighbourhood, scene of some of the heavier fighting, said two people had been killed and 15 wounded.

Soon after an SSC vehicle drove up to the hospital, its passengers calling for help to carry one of their men who had been shot, a Reuters reporter at the scene said.

At another hospital, a doctor said eight injured people were brought in - a mix of civilians and SSC and Zintan fighters.

Separately, three explosions - believed to be car bombs - were heard in the southern desert town of Sabha on Wednesday, a local government official told Reuters.

"Three civilian cars exploded in different places around the town. One is said to have had a lot of ammunition inside," the official, who declined to be named said, adding one was close to a hotel in the centre of the town.

In the eastern city of Benghazi, a military intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel Giuma Misrati, was killed near his home when a bomb exploded in his car, officials said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/armed-groups-clash-libyan-capital-second-day-065239648.html

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows: Family Week

Okay, I've just got to sit down and get this post done. I've been working on it for two weeks now, and I keep procrastinating it because it's just so big. But today's the day I'm going to get it posted!

At the beginning of this month we had one of the craziest, busiest weeks we've had in a long, long time. We had eight family members from two different states come to visit three weeks ago, and our days were packed with park trips, beach trips, parties, zoos, and little girls running around everywhere screaming.

On Wednesday, June 5th, Jason's sister Tiffany, our brother-in-law Jarom, and their four little girls flew in from Texas. All of Jarom and Tiffany's girls are under six years old, with the littlest being their 5 1/2 month-old daughter that we met for the first time last week. We hadn't seen them since last July, and they were so much bigger and older than last time. A year makes such a difference when they're that little!

Here's Brynn:


Skylar:
Mikayla:
And Aubrey:
Ellie was both delighted and overwhelmed on the day that the girls got here. She was clearly very excited to have so many little people her age here, but she also didn't quite know how to deal with the energy and motion and everything that having four more girls around brought. She kept coming over and sitting in my lap, as a kind of decompression spot.

But, like I said, she was super excited. She especially loved the baby, and kept pointing her out to us and saying "Baby!" Then she would go over to Brynn, and talk to her and address her like "Baby" was her actual name. "Baby? Baby?"


We liked playing with Brynn, too.
On that same Wednesday that Tiffany and everyone arrived, we had a Thomas family girl's night. All of the Thomas girls - Diana (Jason's mom), Tiffany, my sisters-in-law Shelley and Sarah, and me - went out together, and our husbands watched the little girls at home. We had chocolate fondue at The Melting Pot (mmmmm. It was delicious.) and then got hour-long massages ?at a place in Tustin. It was such a great night!
The next day was Thursday, Beach Day! We spent the morning at home, and Ellie once again had so much fun playing with all her cousins. Then in the afternoon, we packed everyone up (boy, that was an event in and of itself) and drove to the same beach mentioned in this post. Ellie loved the beach (again), especially the sand this time. The first time she wanted to play in the waves a lot, and this time she mostly wanted to play with the sand.

Jason and I spent most of our time building sand castles with Ellie, Aubrey, and whichever of the other cousins wandered over. Aubrey kept thinking of "contests" that she wanted us to participate in. "Okay, now you have to build the biggest castle! And I'll be the judge." "Okay, now you have to dig a tunnel! And I'll be the judge." It was so funny, because she said that I won (over Jason) every time, even if I wasn't doing at all what the contest was supposed to be about. She would just change the contest so that whatever I did qualified.

Then she said it was boys against girls, and we had to build a tunnel (or something like that). We pointed out to her that that was slightly unfair, since Jason was the only boy building sand castles but that there were two girls (me and Aubrey). She said Jason was on a team with "Daddy" (Jarom), who was standing like five feet away and definitely not building castles. It was funny. And then later, in that same boys vs. girls contest, she announced, "Okay, okay, boys can help girls now, and girls will still help girls." Oh, Aubrey. You're a crackup.

Ellie's favorite part about the sandcastles was smashing them. We'd use the little castle molds to make a ton of towers, and she would delightedly smash all of them. I spent twenty minutes building one castle that Ellie destroyed in less than a minute. She loved it.


My own favorite activity at the beach that day was when Jason, Ellie, and I went over and sat on this little sand cliff-thing in front of the waves. The waves would come up and smash the sand we were sitting on, spraying Ellie with water (which she thought was funny) and collapsing the sand beneath us (which I thought was funny). We did that for a while, and it was really fun.

That night (Thursday) my sisters Alyse and Sydney got into town. They live in Utah, and we hadn't seen Sydney since last August. Alyse is pregnant right now, and due the first week of this August. We were really excited to see both of them.

On Friday we all went to Irvine Park (you can see our previous Irvine Park trips here and here?and here). At Irvine Park we...

Went on the train:

Rode ponies (well, Aubrey and Mikayla did):


Played with goats in the petting zoo:

Looked at all the animals in the rest of the zoo:

Did sudden inventories of Daddy's face:

"Flew" on the bird wall:

And got really close to the free-ranging peacocks all around:


On Saturday we had Skylar's birthday party in the morning. Her birthday's not really until next month, but we wanted to celebrate it when we were all together. It was a princess-themed party, and the girls all wore princess dresses (or skirts) and princess crowns. They even had a princess bounce house!

Ellie loved the bounce house. She kept running around inside of it, bouncing off the walls and the floors and laughing and laughing and laughing.?


Right after the birthday party, Alyse had a baby shower. It was a combined baby shower with her friend Sheri, and it was at this really nice park on top of a hill. I was in charge of the decorations and the games. :) Alyse is having a boy and Sheri is having a girl. A lot of people came, and it was really fun.
After the baby shower, we went back to the Thomas house and took a family picture. It was the only time all of us were together the whole week, and we only had like a ten-minute window to take the picture. But we did it! Alyse took the pictures for us, and we got some pretty cute ones. Here are some of the best:
A couple hours later we tried to get a picture of all of the girls together. This was the result:
The next day was Sunday, and we went to church with all of the girls. Before church, Ellie and her cousins were running around and around the house in big circles, screaming all together. They'd do a big loop around the house, yelling "Aaaaaaahhh!" and then do another loop, and another, and another, all screaming together and having the best time of their life. At one point, they had finally calmed down a little bit and stopped screaming, until Ellie walked up to Skylar and yelled "Aaaaaaahhh!" at her, and then it started all over again.
We loved having Tiffany and Jarom and their girls here, and it was sad when they left on Monday. Ellie's asked for them a lot of times since, looking around and saying "Aubwey?" and "Baby?"]

On Monday after Tiffany left, Alyse, Sydney, Ellie and I went to the beach. Alyse and Sydney hadn't been in CA yet on Thursday when everyone else had gone, and they wanted to go while they were down here. So, we packed up all the beach toys and headed out. Ellie wanted to hold the beach toy bag on her lap:

She was perfectly content like this, and held the toys like that for most of the way to the beach. At the beach (we went to Huntington this time), we played in the water and made lots of sandcastles again. Ellie's favorite thing this trip was the sand crabs. The sand crabs were much bigger at Huntington than at the beach we had been to before, and Ellie was fascinated with them. We put some (with water and sand) in one of the buckets for Ellie to look at. She kept pointing at them and touching them and saying "Cab? Cab!"

On Monday night we went to Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor with my Dad and stepmom Debbie. The food was good and we had a great time. Ellie didn't like the siren they had, though. It was too loud for her, and we were sitting right next to it. After they saw it was scaring her, they stopped ringing it for the rest of the time we were there, though, which was really nice of them.

Ellie, Alyse, and Sydney got balloon animals. Ellie got a turtle that she hugged really tightly to herself.


The next day (Tuesday, June 11) was Zoo Day. Jason, Ellie, Alyse, Sydney, and I went to the Santa Ana Zoo. It was fun and we saw lots of cool animals. Ellie wasn't really interested in the animals this time. She mostly just wanted to run around.
Alyse and Sydney headed back to Utah the next day, Wednesday June 12th.

It was so wonderful having so much family in town and we enjoyed our time with them so much. I wish we could live right next to everyone?and see them all the time. We love our family!

Source: http://jocelynandjason.blogspot.com/2013/06/family-week.html

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Friday, May 10, 2013

Facebook Close To Buying Waze For $1 Billion - Business Insider

TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is in advanced talks to acquire Israeli mobile satellite navigation start-up Waze for $800 million to $1 billion, business daily Calcalist reported on Thursday.

Due diligence is underway after a term sheet was signed, Calcalist said, adding that talks began six months ago.

Waze uses satellite signals from members' smartphones to generate maps and traffic data, which it then shares with other users, offering real-time traffic info.

Officials at Waze declined to comment on the report.

Waze and Facebook partnered in October 2012 when Waze released its updated version that allows users to share their drive with their Facebook friends.

This would be Facebook's third acquisition in Israel. It bought Snaptu in 2011 for $70 million and Face.com in 2012 for $60 million.

In the last year, Waze tripled its user base to 45 million and in March alone, 1.5 million users downloaded the free mobile navigation app, Calcalist said.

(Reporting by Tova Cohen; Editing by David Cowell)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-close-to-buying-waze-for-1-billion-2013-5

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The Dodos We Made: 26 Propeller-Driven Machines That Cannot Fly

So you think the airscrew is strictly for planes? Guess again. Look at these mighty prop-driven machines created by some of the most talented engineers and designers the world 'round. Sure, they can't fly, but their twisted blades help them wade through water, ice, snow, mud, glide on rails, and rule the road.

Joseph Fawkes built this experimental monorail, the Aerial Swallow, in Burbank in 1910.

Photo: Westlake Publishing


1911: A motor car at Brooklands race track which has been fitted with a propeller for extra speed, and three random buddies for extra company.

Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


This motor sleigh driven by aeroplane propellers is the type that Irish explorer Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton used on his Antarctic explorations.

Photo: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


The Aerowagon (or aeromotowagon) was an experimental high-speed railcar fitted with an aircraft engine and propeller traction invented by Russian engineer Valerian Abakovsky. The Aerowagon derailed at high speed its second time out, killing everyone?including Abakovsky himself?on board.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons/lord_k/Infodon


September 1922: Experimental 'hydro-glider' Oak Leaf II, which is basically a motorboat propelled by a type of aircraft propeller.

Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


The German experimental locomotive Schienenzeppelin (The Railway Zeppelin) was developed by the German aircraft engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929.

Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


This is the Eisb?r, Alfred Wegener's propeller-driven German snow scooter, around 1930.

Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut


The Bennie railplane?named for inventor George Bennie?being demonstrated at Glasgow, Scotland in the 1930s. It consists of self-propelled passenger cars driven by air screws, suspended from a steel girder.

Photo: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


The 1932 Helicron in the Lane Motor Museum, Nashville, TN. It is currently equipped with a Citroen GS engine with the propeller coupled directly to the crankshaft. The Helicron passed the French safety inspection in 2000 and is approved for use on their roads.

Photo: Brent Moore


A blow-up motorized canoe, powered by an air-propeller, being tested by its inventor in 1935.

Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


The Argentinian Aerocar (powered by a Chevrolet six-cylinder engine) was considered for mass-production in California in 1955.

Photo: federico-kirbus.blogspot


Tupolev, the famous Soviet aircraft designer, built this all-metal snowmobile?the ANT-4 \?in 1924.

Photo: Russiane Engineering


Another Tupolev masterpiece, the A-3 airsleigh, a part boat, part sled, part ground-effect vehicle.

Photo: aerosanitupoleva.ru


Another awesome photo of the retrofuturistic Tupolev A-3.

Photo: polarpost.ru


Another remarkable Soviet snowmobile: the Sever-2, built upon Pobeda cars.

Photo: polarpost.ru


The NKL-26 was an armoured aerosan introduced by the Soviet Union during the Second World War.

Photo: siol.net


The 1938 Schl?rwagen was built on the chassis of the rear-engine Mercedes 170H. The Russians took the Schl?rwagen as war booty and conducted tests as a propeller-driven vehicle.

Photo: DLR


A Ka-30 snowmobile dashing through the snow in Soviet Russia.

Photo: polarpost.ru


The A?rotrain I80 was a hovertrain developed in France from 1965 to 1977. The lead engineer was Jean Bertin.

Photo: aerotrain.fr


The 300-ton, Super 4 BHC Hovercraft, 'The Princess Margaret' travelling near London Bridge on the 9th of May, 1979.

Photo: Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images


This Arctic Airboat PE350 is made by Arctic Airboats Ltd, Helsinki, Finland

Photo: Arctic Airboats/Facebook


The Arctic Ant hydrocopter can move on water, ice, snow and land. These kind of vehicles are very common in the coastal regions of Finland.

Photo: Arctic Ant


The Tupolev company created the AS-2 amphibious snowmobile too.

Photo: tupolev.ru


Patrol: an amphibious snowmobile-glider by Torex Ltd. in Saratov, Russia.

Photo: amfibia.ru


The Khivus-10 is a light amphibious air-cushion boat from Russia

Photo: Glazyrin Sergey/Wikimedia Commons


Lotus built this propeller-driven biofuel vehicle for the Moon Regan Trans Antarctic Expedition in 2008.

Photo: Moon Regan Trans Antarctic Expedition


A landing craft air cushion (LCAC) from Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 4 exits the well deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3).

Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Abraham Essenmacher/U.S. Navy


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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

CA-BUSINESS Summary

Dollar firms, stock rally pauses after U.S. data

LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar edged up against the yen on Monday and stocks held near last week's multi-year highs thanks to a brighter outlook for the U.S. economy generated by last week's strong employment data. Stock index futures pointed to a mixed day ahead for Wall Street, though this follows steep gains on Friday in the wake of the payrolls report that took the Dow and S&P 500 indexes to new closing highs. <.n/>

Buffett says U.S. economy gradually improving

(Reuters) - Warren Buffett said on Monday the U.S. economy is gradually improving, helped by the efforts of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to stimulate it. Speaking on CNBC television, Buffett said the economy is benefiting from improvement in areas that had not previously performed well, particularly homebuilding.

Dreamliner grounding cost Qatar Airways $200 million in revenue: CEO

DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar Airways had to forego $200 million in lost revenue up until April 2013 because of the grounding of Boeing's 787 planes, the airline's Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said on Monday. The airline has said it will receive compensation from Boeing for the grounding of its 787 Dreamliners after U.S. regulators ordered the grounding of the plane on safety concerns.

Some Verizon investors OK with paying premium for Vodafone stake

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - Some shareholders of Verizon Communications Inc say they could be happy for the company to pay up to $130 billion for Vodafone Group Plc's stake in their U.S. wireless venture. Reuters reported last week that Verizon had hired advisers to prepare a $100 billion cash-and-stock bid for Vodafone's 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless, though several major Vodafone investors have said that figure is inadequate.

EU regulator takes aim at Google over Apple mobile patent lawsuit

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said it believed Motorola Mobility, a unit of Google , was abusing its market position by seeking and enforcing an injunction against Apple in Germany over patents essential to mobile phone standards. The Commission said in a statement it had informed Motorola Mobility of its preliminary view in a charge sheet known as a statement of objections.

Opel expects cheaper car deals after taking finance in-house

RUESSELSHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - General Motors' lossmaking European carmaker Opel expects to boost the proportion of cars sold on financing with the offer of cheaper loans and leasing deals now that it has taken its German banking license back in-house, it said on Monday. Last month the U.S. group's financing subsidiary GM Financial Company Inc launched its new 'Opel Financial Services' brand, having bought back the European and other international operations of its former financial services affiliate Ally Financial , which held the German banking license.

Assured says to be paid $358 million as it settles UBS suit

(Reuters) - Bond insurer Assured Guaranty Ltd said it reached a settlement with UBS AG in a lawsuit that accused the bank of falsely representing the quality of the loans underlying $1.49 billion of mortgage-backed securities. UBS will pay Assured $358 million in an initial cash payment, the bond insurer said. The two companies have also entered into loss-sharing agreement on future claims, which will take effect from the third-quarter.

Onex to buy Nielsen Holdings' expositions business for $950 million

(Reuters) - Canadian private equity firm Onex Corp said it will buy TV ratings company Nielsen Holdings NV's expositions business for $950 million in cash. Nielsen Expositions produces more than 65 business-to-business trade shows and conferences in the United States every year.

Lufthansa says former CEO will no longer run for chairman

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lufthansa's former chief executive Wolfgang Mayrhuber has withdrawn as a candidate to become chairman of Germany's largest airline following protests from shareholders, the company said on Monday. Daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said proxy advisory firm ISS had recommended shareholders vote against Mayrhuber because he has amassed too many supervisory board positions.

Euro zone business downturn points to deeper recession in second-quarter: PMI

LONDON (Reuters) - The euro zone's business downturn dragged on in April, suggesting the region may be falling deeper into recession this quarter, business surveys showed on Monday. The purchasing managers indexes (PMIs) also showed that Germany is now suffering a contraction in business activity that has long dogged France, Italy and Spain.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ca-business-summary-003825261.html

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Reddit's reworked privacy policy clarifies data handling, comes into effect May 15th

Reddit's reworked privacy policy clarifies data handling, comes into effect May 15th

The online Aladdin's cave and AMA forum Reddit has revealed a revamped privacy policy intended to make clear exactly how it deals with users' data. Legalese is notably absent, with credit for that going to Lauren Gelman, a legal consultant who's previously worked with the likes of the EFF -- a member, like Reddit, of the Internet Defense League. Essentially, the new policy is geared towards allowing "your participation to remain as anonymous as you choose," with the website stating that any of your data won't be shared without consent, unless the law requires it. Even then, you will be notified, with the only exception being a court order that prevents it. Reddit also notes that deleting your account will remove your username from posts and comments, but they will remain on the site. As only the last edit performed stays on the servers, however, you could trek back through your history and strip everything out to finalize your departure. There's much more in the announcement post and full policy document over at the source links, in case you wanna have a read before it all kicks in on May 15th.

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