Friday, August 31, 2012

Oops! 101-year-old woman isn't actually Facebook's oldest user

Courtesy of Lee Stern

102-year-old Lee Stern is one of Facebook's oldest users.

By Rosa Golijan

It's understandable that Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg thought that 101-year-old Florence Detlor is the social network's oldest registered user. After all, Lee Stern, another Facebook user, had mistakenly set her date of birth to that of her late brother, Aug. 18, 1913.

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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg posted a photo of Florence Detlor's visit to Facebook's headquarters on Monday. At that time it was suggested that Detlor is the social network's oldest user.

In reality, Stern was born on?Aug. 24, 1910 ??making her 102 years old.

After TODAY.com posted about?Detlor's visit to Facebook's headquarter's in Menlo Park, Calif., Stern's grandson?Mike Latour wrote in to point out that there must be some sort of mistake. "My grandmother, also a Facebook user, is 102," his initial email explained. He provided TODAY.com with a copy of Stern's passport to confirm her date of birth. She additionally accepted a reporter's friend request so that her past Facebook activity could be verified. (She appears to have been using the social network for at least three years.)

Since Facebook's own Sandberg had labeled Detlor as the "oldest registered Facebook user" in a post on Monday, it was fair to assume that the folks at the social network were certain about this detail. But when we notified Facebook about Stern's age, a spokesperson for the social network clarified, telling us that "Florence Detlor is one of the oldest users on Facebook." One of the oldest users.

(And again, the original birthdate on?Stern's Facebook account ? which has since been corrected ?showed her to be younger than her 102 years.)

Both Detlor and Stern use?Facebook to keep in touch with their friends and family. Detlor has made the switch to the dreaded Timeline while Stern is still sticking to the old profile design as long as possible. The 101-year-old seems to be more prone to posting updates of her own while her slightly older counterpart appears to favor commenting on photos posted by dear ones.

When asked how she feels about being the very oldest Facebook user ??assuming that no one else is quietly hiding his or her age ??Stern laughs.

"Well, I wish I was the youngest," she says.

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Temper Tantrums - Should Parents Be Concerned? - Kiefit.com




A recent study published in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry may have parents and doctors wondering when a temper tantrum their child has may be something more. Could it be an early sign of a serious mental health problem? Researchers from Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine have decided to look into when parents and pediatricians should worry about temper tantrums or unusual behavior. A survey developed by experts can help parents determine whether their child is acting like a normal kid or if their outlandish behavior is the result of something more worrying...

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

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As Apple continues to bully Android vendors, Sony shrugs

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Sony (SNE) has a lot on its plate right now. The Japanese consumer electronics giant?s profit plummeted last quarter despite revenue growth, and its Xperia smartphones have yet to gain traction in many key markets including the United States. It does have one thing going for it, though. As Apple (AAPL) batters Samsung (005930) and continues to chase other Android smartphone vendors such as HTC (2498) and Motorola, Sony says it?s doing fine.??We don?t see much impact to our business as yet of today,? Sony Mobile boss Kunimasa Suzuki told Reuters on Thursday. The company doesn?t appear worried at all that it might step into Apple?s line of fire, and perhaps it?s right to feel safe ??Apple recently singled out Sony?s Xperia arc during the San Jose Samsung trial as a smartphone that doesn?t copy the iPhone?s?protected designs.

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Court rejects Texas redistricting maps

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. federal court ruled on Tuesday that controversial Texas redistricting maps discriminate against black and Hispanic voters, effectively killing the new districts before they could take effect for the November 6 presidential election.

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued the ruling. The state maps, passed by the Republican-dominated Texas legislature, redrew districts in a way that reduced the influence of minority voters, the court ruled.

November's election will likely use interim maps drawn by a federal court in San Antonio instead.

The Obama administration in 2011 blocked the maps, arguing they violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a law designed to protect the voting rights of minorities, primarily blacks in Southern states.

In rejecting the maps, the court could have stopped at ruling that they had a discriminatory effect, but it took the further step of ruling that the Texas legislature had a discriminatory intent in its drawing of the maps.

Under the Voting Rights Act, Texas had the burden to prove that its maps did not discriminate, nor that they intended to.

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said in a statement that he would appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. He called the ruling an extension of the Voting Rights Act beyond what Congress had intended.

The three-judge panel consisted of Judge Thomas Griffith and Judge Rosemary M. Collyer, who were both appointed by President George W. Bush ? formerly the governor of Texas - and Judge Beryl A. Howell, appointed by President Barack Obama.

PLAINTIFFS HAIL VICTORY

"The fact that a three-judge panel, including two Republican-appointed judges, has found that Texas has intentionally discriminated against minority communities is incredible," said Luis Vera, attorney for the co-plaintiff United Latin American Citizens. "This is the biggest victory for the Voting Rights Act since it was approved by Congress."

Vera said that a three-judge panel in San Antonio, which has been sitting since the case was filed in May, will likely be asked to make a decision on whether to use its interim maps or another alternative.

"I anticipate being back in court in a day or two," he said.

The Obama administration has used the Voting Rights Act to counter the new wave of Republican measures that include voter ID requirements, redistricting maps and new ballot formats. Since the 2010 election, there have been more lawsuits under the Voting Rights Act than in the previous 45 years combined.

Texas is also awaiting a decision from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on a separate Voting Rights Act challenge to its voter identification law, which requires voters to present one of six forms of photo identification at the polls. A decision on that requirement, which was also blocked by the Obama administration, may come this week.

The series of challenges are building toward a possible U.S. Supreme Court review of the Voting Rights Act. The first two challenges reached the Supreme Court on July 20. If the court agrees to hear the cases during the term starting in October, it will weigh whether the civil rights-era law is still necessary.

Texas is one of 16 states, mostly in the South, that must receive approval from the U.S. federal government whenever it changes voting procedures. This requirement, called pre-clearance, was created by the Voting Rights Act to apply only to states with particularly harsh histories of racial discrimination.

The U.S. Supreme Court could view Tuesday's ruling as evidence that the Voting Rights Act is still necessary.

The case is Texas v. United States, No. 11-1303.

(Reporting by Drew Singer; Additional reporting by Karen Brooks in Austin, Texas, and Jim Forsyth in San Antonio, Texas; Editing By Howard Goller and M.D. Golan)

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Romney joins wife, Ann, on state at GOP convention

Ann Romney blows a kiss after being greeted by her husband Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on stage the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Ann Romney blows a kiss after being greeted by her husband Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on stage the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney sits his wife Ann after she addressed the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012.(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

(AP) ? Newly nominated Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is appearing for the first time at the Republican National Convention, striding on stage to hug and kiss his wife, Ann, after she delivered her speech.

Romney strode quickly across the large podium to stand at her side, prompting a roar and loud cheers from convention participants Tuesday night. He watched his wife's speech from the green room back stage in the convention hall.

After the speech, Romney and his wife moved to the box situated on the convention floor, where they joined family to watch New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie address the convention.

Romney was nominated earlier in the evening. He gives his acceptance speech Thursday night.

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One Year - what I've learned - SoberRecovery : Alcoholism ...

First off, thank you to everyone on this forum. Especially Dee and Carol for running the show. Reading the threads daily has been part of my plan, and has been very helpful.

I haven?t had a drink in a year.

Was it hard to not drink? The act of ?not drinking? was easier than I thought. I never came close to breaking and actually having a drink. But everything else involved in being someone who ?quit drinking? was much harder than expected. I?ve been forced to face things I?ve avoided, and I?ve had to relearn how to have fun without drinking.

Will I drink again? Forever is a long time and it?s hard to get my head around it. What I can say with certainty is that I won?t drink today, I won?t drink this week, and I won?t drink this month. The old drinking devil does pop up and says ?you?ll be back?. I don?t think that devil will ever go away, but I've learned how to keep him in his cage.

I know for a fact that with my biology, I?m either a non-drinker or a heavy drinker. There is no in between. An absolute truth for me is that it was no fun to try and control my drinking, and if I had fun drinking, I was out of control. If I only had 2 or 3 drinks, I could stop ? but I wanted more. If I drank all I wanted, I would end up out of control. Both of those outcomes were bad, and I?m glad I haven?t had to endure the torture of the first and the terrible consequences of the second.

I?ve become much more genuine over the last year. I?m a better husband, friend, and employee. I don?t have to deceive people about my drinking or deal with all the hassles of getting a drink, making sure I have enough to drink, sneaking drinks, or lying about being drunk.

There are many many things that are better in my life since I quit.

? I?m authentic. I act, talk, and think in a way that is real.
? I?m a better husband and partner for my wife.
? When we talk, we have better conversations and I remember all of them.
? She knows I?m sober, so she knows she?s talking to the real me and not the drunk me.
? I don?t run the risk of embarrassing her, which makes both of us relax.
? I don?t make her feel alone, even when I?m there.
? I don?t have to lie to my wife about how much I?ve had to drink or conceal my drinking.
? I don?t drive drunk (or near drunk) and put us at risk or make us feel uncomfortable.
? Other people don't drink very much. It's remarkable how little normal people actually drink.
? Other people really don't care that you quit. They are doing their own thing, and could mostly care less if you're having a drink at the party or dinner.
? I am much sharper and quicker
? I am way funnier. It?s not even close. I can think of jokes quickly, deliver them well, and can go close to the line without going over it.
? I don?t get tired or hung over after a night of drinking. Sunday?s are more active.
? I feel great on Monday and Tuesday instead of just getting by and regaining energy
? Mornings are now the best time of day. I?m alert and in a great mood.
? My patience is 10X better. This may be the best thing of all. Things just don?t bother me and I?m much calmer.
? At work, I?m a better manager and employee because I?m sharper, more energetic, and more patient.
? Socially, I am more willing to speak my mind and take risks in conversation or jokes because I don?t have my ?you?re drunk. Don?t say something dumb? governor on.
? I?m becoming less selfish and self absorbed.
? I?ve lost 30 pounds. I eat whatever I want and I don?t exercise.
? My skin, eyes, and face look better.
? I don?t get blurry vision
? My body functions better ? it just feels less creaky
? No more debilitating stomach aches.
? Brain fog is gone. I?m always clear.
? Recall is better ? not 100%, but definitely improved.
? I always tell the truth because I have nothing to hide. I used to have little meaningless deceptions. Those eroded my soul and hindered my relationships.
? I see the rest of the drinkers in my family and I don?t want to be them.
? I?m proud of my discipline and growth which make me feel better about myself and more hopeful.
? I?m a better friend because I?m more real, attentive, and they know I?m not drunk.
? I don?t have to hide my drinking, or hide the purchase/disposal of bottles.
? I?m not itching for more or monitoring how much is left or how I get my next one.
? Dinner is waaay less expensive.
? I?m learning to focus on and enjoy the present, rather than ruminating on the past or worrying about all the scenarios that could occur in the future.
? I don?t have to sober up at the end of the night. The last 3 hours felt like a waste because I wanted to drink but couldn?t. It was a little depressing and tiring, and I?m glad that?s gone.
? My wife doesn?t have to ask ?are you okay to drive?. And I don?t have to lie to her and have her know it and resent me for the risk and the lie.
? Emotions are real rather than being initiated by being too drunk.
? I?m not overenthusiastic in conversation which I think is real, but the person I?m talking to knows is not genuine.
? My family and close friends are proud of me. They don?t have to say it, but they all knew I was drinking too much and they notice that it?s good that I stopped.
? It doesn?t take 2 drinks for me to feel ?normal?.
? I don?t fall asleep in movies because I had too much to drink.
? I don?t dominate dinner parties with loud conversation. I have the right balance now.
? I know that my brain is healing itself. I can feel it and see it in my thoughts and actions.
? I have more energy and enthusiasm for the little chores. This makes me more responsible, more on top of things, and helps my wife relax because things are getting done on time.
? I maintain my position in arguments with my wife because she can no longer ?play the ace? against me. I do it nicely, but am not a push over because I don?t have fear of her somehow relating the disagreement to my drinking.
? I look people in the eye and hold my gaze longer. I?m not sure why I do this now, but I find myself doing it. This definitely displays more confidence.

Everyone is different, but these are my experiences and observations. These positives are the benefits of change and motivators to maintain the change and not drink.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Facebook Camera update adds notifications, lets you pick and choose albums

Facebook Camera update 11 adds notifications, lets you pick and choose albums

The Facebook Camera just scored a nice little update in the iTunes app store. Now the filter-equipped shooter will let you pick and choose which folders to upload your pics to -- something that probably should have been included in version one. It also brings notifications to the party, letting you keep track of when friends comment, tag or like a photo. It's actually not bad for a measly .1 update.

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The Popular Mechanics Battleship Blu-ray Combo Pack Giveaway Official Rules

August 27, 2012 1:11 PM Text Size: A . A . A

No purchase necessary to enter or win. The Battleship Blu-ray/Combo Pack Giveaway. Sponsored by Hearst Communications, Inc. All entrants must have or create a Twitter account. If you are not an existing member of Twitter, you will be required to follow the directions and join Twitter. When you join Twitter, you are indicating that you have read and agree to accept the Twitter Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Membership to Twitter.com is free. To enter, you must sign in to Twitter.com using your Twitter account on August 28, 2012 at 2 p.m. E.T. and tweet "I want to win a Battleship Blu-ray/Combo Pack" to hashtag #popmechdvd. The first ten (10) entries received by Sponsor will receive a Battleship Blu-ray/Combo Pack (ARV: $ 34.98). One (1) entry per person. While supplies last. Once all ten (10) Combo Packs have been distributed, there will be no substitute product given away. Winners will be notified via Twitter message. A notice will be posted on twitter.com/popmech when Sponsor has received ten (10) entries. Please allow four weeks for delivery. Must be 18 years or older and a legal resident of the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or Canada. Void in the Province of Quebec and where prohibited by law.

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Space-warping white dwarfs produce gravitational waves

ScienceDaily (Aug. 28, 2012) ? Gravitational waves, much like the recently discovered Higgs boson, are notoriously difficult to observe. Scientists first detected these ripples in the fabric of space-time indirectly, using radio signals from a pulsar-neutron star binary system. The find, which required exquisitely accurate timing of the radio signals, garnered its discoverers a Nobel Prize. Now a team of astronomers has detected the same effect at optical wavelengths, in light from a pair of eclipsing white dwarf stars.

"This result marks one of the cleanest and strongest detections of the effect of gravitational waves," said team member Warren Brown of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO).

The team discovered the white dwarf pair last year. (White dwarfs are the remnant cores of stars like our Sun.) The system, called SDSS J065133.338+284423.37 (J0651 for short), contains two white dwarf stars so close together -- one-third of the Earth-moon distance -- that they make a complete orbit in less than 13 minutes.

"Every six minutes the stars in J0651 eclipse each other as seen from Earth, which makes for an unparalleled and accurate clock some 3,000 light-years away," said study lead author J.J. Hermes, a graduate student working with Professor Don Winget at The University of Texas at Austin.

Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that moving objects create subtle ripples in the fabric of space-time, called gravitational waves. Gravitational waves should carry away energy, causing the stars to inch closer together and orbit each other faster and faster. The team was able to detect this effect in J0651.

"Compared to April 2011, when we discovered this object, the eclipses now happen six seconds sooner than expected," said team member Mukremin Kilic of The University of Oklahoma.

"This is a general relativistic effect you could measure with a wrist watch," added SAO's Warren Brown.

J0651 will provide an opportunity to compare future direct, space-based detection of gravitational waves with those inferred from the orbital decay, providing important benchmark tests of our understanding of the workings of gravity.

The team expects that the period will shrink more and more each year, with eclipses happening more than 20 seconds sooner than otherwise expected by May 2013. The stars will eventually merge, in two million years. Future observations will continue to measure the orbital decay of this system, and attempt to understand how tides affect the merger of such stars.

The team's results will be published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters and are available online.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

IFC wins bid for "Cheerful Weather for the Wedding"

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - IFC Films has taken U.S. rights to Donald Rice's romantic comedy "Cheerful Weather for the Wedding."

The film is an adaptation of the British author Julia Strachey's novella of the same name, which was published in 1932 by the Hogarth Press. The book was recently re-released by Persephone Books.

Elizabeth McGovern, Felicity Jones, Luke Treadaway, Mackenzie Crook and Zoe Tapper star in the rom-com set in England, which had its world premiere at Tribeca earlier this year. Donald Rice directed the film from a script that he co-wrote with Mary Henely-Magill.

The story follows a reluctant bride on her wedding day in Dorset. Played by Jones, Dolly becomes even less willing to make the trip to the altar when the man of her dreams puts in a surprise appearance and threatens to spoil her mother's plans for her daughter.

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Dozens die in China bus crash

BEIJING (Reuters) - A bus collided with a methanol tanker in northwest China early on Sunday and burst into flames, killing 36 people, state media said, in the latest incident to highlight China's dangerous roads.

Three of the 39 bus passengers travelling around 2 a.m. on a highway near Yan'an, Shaanxi province, survived the crash and were being treated in hospital, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Traffic accidents are among the leading causes of death in China, according to public health officials, as new and often poorly trained drivers take to roadways in greater numbers.

State media reports citing police figures say about 100,000 people have been killed in traffic accidents annually over the past decade, with the figure dipping to 70,000 last year.

(Reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Ron Popeski)

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If We Do For Sale By Owner What Do We Owe Our Realtor ...

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Q: We have an agent who is listing our house and working on finding us a house. Our friends told us of a neighbor who was moving and had not yet listed their house officially. They want to do FSBO, our agent did not show us the house and they would not want to pay any fees for our agent to be involved. Are we obligated to pay him a commission since he did not show us the house? He would still get a commission for selling our house.
?Anonymous, Chicago, IL

A: Do you have a signed buyer broker agreement with your agent that spells out the terms and fees. If the answer is no than you are free to deal directly with the homeowner. This would be a separate agreement from the one you signed when you listed your home with this agent.
John Zagari is a Realtor? in East Islip, NY.

A: You are not currently obligated to pay him a fee since he?s clearly not involved in the transaction. Though your Seller doesn?t care to pay a commission, he may be smart to approach the Realtor and negotiate a fee to have your Realtor write the offer and see that it gets to the closing table. That?s in your best interest as well. Having a professional at the helm is the best way to go for both Buyer and Seller. Since neither of you may buy and sell often, pitfalls may not be obvious to you. Should the Seller still decline his services, you can hire your Realtor to represent you and YOU pay his fee.. Again, it?s for your protection.
Jackie Davis is a Realtor? with American Realty & Inv., ERA in Inverness, FL.

A: If they didnt show you the property, then no you have no obligation to them. There is a lot more involved with the whole process though. It could be worth while bringing them on board. I am sure the other side would be willing to compensate. You will end up getting a better deal and making sure its done correct.
Matt Laricy is a Realtor? with Americorp Real Estate in Chicago, IL.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

PFT: Colts acquire CB Davis from Dolphins

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The Texans? kicking competition is over, as fifth-round pick Randy Bullock will be placed on injured reserve with a torn groin muscle.

That means journeyman Shayne Graham will win the job by default, although he had kicked well in the preseason.

Bullock injured the muscle earlier in camp, and missed some practice time. Texans coach Gary Kubiak said it was the reason he didn?t have the length on kickoffs they expected when they drafted Bullock out of Texas A&M.

?He came in today, and [the groin area] was black and blue,? Kubiak said, via John McClain of the Houston Chronicle. ?He couldn?t even lift a leg. I?m really disappointed for the kid because he had kicked very well. But I?m also happy for Shayne because he?s done a great job.?

The 34-year-old Graham is in his 13th season. He made a Pro Bowl with the Bengals, and has also spent time with the Saints, Seahawks, Bills, Panthers, Ravens, Giants, Patriots, Redskins, Cowboys and Dolphins.

He was 5-of-5 on field goals, including from 48, 49 and 53, with good distance on kickoffs.

And judging by the sideburns in that picture, he?s gotten tired of being compared to Opie Taylor as he?s gotten older.

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AP PHOTOS: A look back at Hurricane Irene

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AP PHOTOS: A look back at Hurricane Irene
By The Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?By The Associated Press

FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2011, file photo, waves crash against the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, N.J. as Hurricane Irene approached the northeast. Two years before Irene, 100 scientists and engineers met to sketch out a bold defense: Massive, moveable barriers to shield New York City from a storm-stirred sea. One strategy entailed an estimated $9.1 billion set of barriers at three critical points around the city's waterways. The network would protect Manhattan and parts of the four outer boroughs and New Jersey, but not some vulnerable swaths of Brooklyn and Queens. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2011, file photo, waves crash against the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, N.J. as Hurricane Irene approached the northeast. Two years before Irene, 100 scientists and engineers met to sketch out a bold defense: Massive, moveable barriers to shield New York City from a storm-stirred sea. One strategy entailed an estimated $9.1 billion set of barriers at three critical points around the city's waterways. The network would protect Manhattan and parts of the four outer boroughs and New Jersey, but not some vulnerable swaths of Brooklyn and Queens. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2011, file photo, people near New York's Brooklyn Bridge wade through floodwaters brought on by Hurricane Irene, which weakened to a tropical storm just before hitting New York's Coney Island. Two years prior to Irene, 100 scientists and engineers met to sketch out a bold defense: massive, moveable barriers to shield New York City from a storm-stirred sea. The network would protect Manhattan and parts of the four outer boroughs and New Jersey, but not some vulnerable swaths of Brooklyn and Queens. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2011, file photo, waves crash into the pier at Brooklyn's Coney Island as Hurricane Irene, downgraded to a tropical storm, approaches New York. Irene proved not to be the catastrophe forecasters feared in the city, but in the wake of last year's near-miss, elected officials and community groups are pressing for an evaluation of whether sea barriers make sense for New York, and the city has been gathering information, while stressing that the barriers represent only one of many ideas under study.(AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2011, file photo, a biker makes his way around a taxi stranded in floodwaters of Hurricane Irene, downgraded to a tropical storm, in New York. Two years before Irene created the prospect of a flooding nightmare in New York City, 100 scientists and engineers met to sketch out a bold defense: massive, moveable barriers to shield the city from a storm-stirred sea.(AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File)

FILE-In this Aug. 30, 2011, file photo, farmer's fields are flooded from Tropical Storm Irene in this aerial view on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 in Rutland, Vt. A year after Hurricane Irene tore through farms from North Carolina to Vermont, some farmers are still grappling with the aftermath. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)

One year ago, Hurricane Irene sent cars bobbing down rivers, swept away covered bridges, put millions in the dark and killed dozens of people along the East Coast.

As Irene made landfall in North Carolina and roared north along a densely populated corridor loaded with high-rises, suburban sprawl and pricey beach homes, fears of storm surges and heavy winds lead to evacuations of low-lying coastal areas and the shuttering of one of the world's largest subway systems.

The storm made a direct hit on New York City, but the lashing rains saved their most dramatic damage for 100 miles or more inland. Irene knocked out power to thousands, flooded miles of roads and became the costliest Category 1 U.S. hurricane on record since at least 1980, with estimated total damage of $15.8 billion.

Here's a gallery of photos of the storm and its aftermath.

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Shadow Conventions 2012: HuffPost Live Previews Alternative Convention Coverage

HuffPost Live president Roy Sekoff sat down with host Jacob Soboroff to chat about the Shadow Conventions -- HuffPost's sitewide initiative to spotlight three issues that neither the Republicans nor Democrats will be talking about in Tampa or Charlotte. During the RNC and DNC, The Huffington Post and HuffPost Live will be devoting one day to the following issues: the War on Drugs (8/28 & 9/4), Poverty in America (8/29 & 9/5) and Money in Politics (8/30 & 9/6). In addition to section-specific original stories around each topic on the HuffPost website, HuffPost Live will feature four original hours each day from 12-4pm ET on the drug war, poverty, and the corrupting influence of money on U.S. politics.

A group of community members joined Roy and Jacob to weigh in on the topics that will be discussed at the Shadow Conventions. Political activist Rowaida Abdelaziz said of the "deafening silence" on the Drug War, "It says failure to me. When neither party wants to say anything it's because we don't have a solution." And commenter westward1 added, "We are fighting three wars in this country. The drug war could be argued to have had the greatest costs."

The original Shadow Conventions date back to 2000 when Arianna Huffington and others went to the locations of the national conventions, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, and discussed the same topics. As Roy told Mashable earlier this week, "When we thought about how Huffington Post would be dealing with the Shadow Conventions now, my first thought was 'If we were going to do them again, wouldn?t we do them virtually?'" As Jacob points out, in the 12 years since the first Shadow Conventions, with regard to drugs, poverty and money in politics, "things have only gotten worse."

The Shadow Conventions kick off Tuesday morning on HuffPost and at 12pm ET on HuffPost Live. WATCH FULL SEGMENT BELOW.

Watch HuffPost Live's coverage on the War on Drugs on Tuesday 8/28 & 9/4, from 12-4 pm ET and 6-10 pm ET. Click here to join the conversation.

Watch HuffPost Live's coverage on Poverty in America on Wednesday 8/29 & 9/5, from 12-4 pm ET and 6-10 pm ET. Click here to join the conversation.

Watch HuffPost Live's coverage on Money in Politics on Wednesday 8/30 & 9/6, from 12-4 pm ET and 6-10 pm ET. Click here to join the conversation.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Career Advice from LA Creative Fashion Stylign Tutor Siobhan Mc ...

With the CAO results finally out this week, we enlist the advice on the fashion industry from fashion expert and LA Fashion Styling tutor Siobhan Mc Hugh. For those of you passionate about pursuing a career in the fashion indsutry Siobhan sheds an insight into how she got where she is today.

Siobh?n McHugh, an acclaimed fashion stylist based in Dublin Ireland, is the managing director of the esteemed styling company, Styleuphoria (www.styleuphoria.com). Styleuphoria supplies personal styling services to clients throughout Ireland, editorial styling creation, and a host to fashion events in boutiques and departments stores around Ireland.

Who are the top 3 influential people in your career?

  • Audrey Hepburn ? Love her style and her positive quotes! My fav quote from Audrey is ?Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I?m possible?.
  • Gok Wan ? Introduced a honest loving approach to dressing women. Refreshing after Trinny and Susannah had all of their clients in tears!
  • Lets count these as one ? The three F?s ? Family, Friends and Fianc?!

How you got to where you are today?

While some consider you to be ?lucky? to be working in your dream job; I say luck has a tiny amount to do with it, where as hard work has a lot to do with it!! I have trained through both?practical and?academic methods for years to build my career; I completed many courses such as a BA in Business and Marketing, Diploma in Image and Fashion Styling, Certificate in Make Up and Beauty, Fashion Design, Photography and, Start Your Own Business course but to name a few!

I have worked in many fashion related jobs commencing with a sales assistant, managing, merchandising, personal shopping, fashion journalism such as Cosmo Australia and creating & teaching fashion styling courses. I interned in many fashion related areas through out college and assisted as many fashion stylists as possible. I also trained myself up on areas that could assist in being self employed before taking the leap such as Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Website design. When the time felt right I set up my fashion styling company, Styleuphoria.com. Styleuphoria provides the personal shopping service for Liffey Valley, has a fashion and beauty website (www.styleuphoria.com), regularly involved in fashion journalism and editorials in Irish publications and I also teach the fashion styling course for LA Creative Academy.

What was on your CAO?

Business & marketing was on my CAO. I wanted to do something creative in college and felt marketing could be the route to take ? however it was not as creative as I hoped!On the day of my graduation with a BA in Business & Marketing I thought to myself ?Oh it?s a bit late now but no I don?t want to work in marketing? so I went back to college and trained myself as a fashion stylist! (I would learn at a later stage it is so valuable to have a business and marketing degree when working as a self employed fashion stylist).

Best piece of advice you were ever given?

Don?t dream your life; live your dreams.

Siobhan will be teaching the LA Creative Fashion Styling Course on a full time basis from 21st January 2013 and part time from 22nd October 2012.

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Readers Respond to "Flashy Fossils"

May 2012

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FLASHY FOSSILS

Dinosaurs have certainly become a lot prettier in the decades since I was a child. But I wonder if these splashes of color, such as seen in the images in ?Triumph of the Titans,? by Kristina A. Curry Rogers and Michael D. D'Emic, have gone too far. Among living creatures today, none of the larger land animals sport elaborate color schemes. And in the smaller critters, color has evolved as a camouflage, something that would have little or no success on an animal the size of an elephant?or an Apatosaurus!

John Byrne
via e-mail

THE AUTHORS REPLY: We chose to ?spruce up? our depictions of sauropods with some color to reflect our new understanding of these animals as fast-growing and dynamic, with a unique mix of birdlike and reptilelike biology. Although most large-bodied animals today could be construed as drab, some are indeed colorful (giraffes and orcas come to mind). As for camouflage, the bright colors of many small animals have not evolved for that function but for the purposes of attracting a mate or signaling kin or a predator.

Notwithstanding, it is important to remember that sauropods did not start off life large (baby sauropods were about half a meter in length), so predation was a factor in a young sauropod's life. Ultimately the coloration of most dinosaurs remains speculative, although recent research has indicated complex patterns and colors on some feathered dinosaurs.

WI-FI FOR THE WEALTHY

In ?The Trouble with Wi-Fi,? by David Pogue [TechnoFiles], Don Millman of Point of Presence Technologies responds that the reason high-end hotels charge for Wi-Fi is that they ?attract business travelers who expense their stays.? While this is not incorrect, the answer is more complex. For example, most high-end resorts serve more leisure travelers than business guests but charge for Wi-Fi. High-end hotels are mostly operated by brand management companies with fees based on a percentage of total revenue; most less expensive hotels are franchised, and their fees are based on room revenue only. Thus, there is an incentive for brand management companies to maximize their revenue?for example, by charging for Wi-Fi?and an incentive for less expensive franchised hotels to have higher room rates?for example, by including Wi-Fi in the rate.

But the most correct answer is that guests in more expensive hotels are more willing to accept charges for Wi-Fi. A reason to charge separately for Wi-Fi is that if it were included in the room rate, municipal occupancy taxes would be based on the higher room rate, and therefore the rate would be more costly for guests.

Bjorn Hanson
Dean, Tisch Center for Hospitality,
Tourism, and Sports Management
New York University

SIMPLIFYING PHYSICS

The new unitarity approach, a method of analyzing quantum-particle processes less complex than the Feynman diagrams that have been the standard, proposed by Zvi Bern, Lance J. Dixon and David A. Kosower in ?Loops, Trees and the Search for New Physics,? doesn't seem new. Applying estimates of probabilities to beginning and prior events in a causal chain to determine the final outcome's probability (adjusting as new results are available) simply describes Bayes' rule, doesn't it?

Duncan Byers
Norfolk, Va.

THE AUTHORS REPLY: If the quantities we were interested in were really probabilities, then one could assemble them as Byers suggests and it would not be particularly novel. As we mentioned in the article, they are really square roots of probabilities. These are complex numbers, although for simplicity we usually referred to them as probabilities. One combines them according to the usual rules of quantum mechanics, wherein the phases associated with them are essential. They capture quantum-interference phenomena that prevent the application of the usual probability rules. Another obstruction to simply multiplying probabilities in Feynman diagrams is the presence of the spurious contributions we had described in the article, which disallow a simple probabilistic interpretation of an individual diagram.

There are useful approximations where the interference terms can be neglected. These have been implemented as products of sequential probabilities in computer programs, widely used by particle physics experimenters, that produce realistic-looking jets of particles. But their overall accuracy is not as good as the loop calculations described in the article. Combining the best features of both techniques is a very active area of current research.

WEATHER WARNINGS

The lack of low-altitude radar coverage as a factor in tornado-warning lead times was not mentioned in ?A Better Eye on the Storm,? by Jane Lubchenco and Jack Hayes. Even with improvements in signal processing and phased-array radars, the unobservability of the zone where tornadoes form will limit the ability to forecast. Not all urban areas have or will have radars close enough to observe the bottom 5,000 feet of highly active weather systems when tornadoes pose the greatest threat. Very small short-range radars might be co-located with cell-phone towers to provide the density, power, communications and required altitude.

Doc Dougherty
Playa del Rey, Calif.

The authors speak of new, higher-resolution weather models that use horizontal grids. Wouldn't it be better to concentrate computing power where it would be most valuable? Model designers might take a cue from image-compression software that uses fine resolution for only those areas in an image where changes occur. It should result in horizontal and vertical grids that fluctuate in fineness in response to actual and predicted conditions?lowering the number of data points in areas where weather is fairly uniform and increasing them where conditions are changing rapidly.

Ralph McLain
Colorado Springs, Colo.

WHISPERING WOODS

The poplar and sugar maple experiment by Ian Baldwin and Jack Schultz, described in Daniel Chamovitz's ?What a Plant Smells,? doesn't actually demonstrate signaling between plants. As told, undamaged leaves on trees having two damaged leaves were the ones to respond to that damage by making caterpillar deterrents. Nothing is said of the behavior of the intact trees of the same population.

Dov Elyada
Haifa, Israel

CHAMOVITZ REPLIES: The confusion comes from editing that shortened the excerpt from chapter 2 of my book, What a Plant Knows. Indeed, Baldwin and Schultz detected insecticidal chemicals not only in the intact leaves of the trees that had torn leaves but also in the intact leaves of trees that neighbored them. This was the basis of their volatile communication hypothesis.

ERRATUM

?Erasing Painful Memories,? by Jerry Adler, incorrectly refers to a foot shock causing a rat to avoid a particular area as a negative reinforcement. It is more accurately described as a positive punishment.

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Crucial Info For Those Who Use Social Media ... - Total Vibration

Working an Internet company is a little overwhelming from time to time, since there?s generally something totally new right round the spot. New firms and websites burst-up, and new practices show them selves powerful and distribute like wildfire, so just maintaining pace together with the Web can exhaust you. For example, social websites sites would be the newest way to arrive at buyers, but you should know what you can do to help make marketing and advertising successful. Learn how to use social media marketing effectively to market a business. The tips outlined in this article will help you.

If you opt to use YouTube for video clips, be certain there is a weblink back to your site, in addition to control keys for Facebook or myspace or Tweets. When you can get individuals who view your training video to express it on social media marketing, your viewers will swell.

Spot Facebook or twitter talk about switches on top of all of your current website blog posts. Site visitors are able to effortlessly share it with their very own Fb friends. More people read through the articles you write, build an desire for your products or services and visit your website.

Use social networking sites to acquire men and women to go to your stores. You may post information and announcements about discounts, openings of new retailers or another information that may be of interest to the visitors. Offer Facebook or twitter followers access to unique special discounts or printable coupons to inspire men and women to be a part of your internet site. Men and women will connect with you on social networking sites when they see it as being exciting.

Postings on any social media marketing website needs to be humble and globally pleasing. Most social websites consumers tend not to react very well to articles that is insulting, overly self-congratulatory or offensive. You happen to be by no means more powerful than your followers as well as your consumers. With out them, your company can not be successful.

In the age of the world wide web it could be an easy task to ignore printed marketing, but it can be quite helpful to integrate your social media marketing marketing campaign with your printed ads. You might contain your information deals with or consumer brands on flyers or another make publications while submitting PDFs or pictures from your produce media to your social media internet pages. Display your print activities online to finish the cross-promotion!

In conclusion, social websites is showing necessary to a diversity of organizations. Sizeable earnings can be produced with very little purchase. Consider the techniques discussed in this article, and your company can have the capability to get greater and income from the usage of social networking.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Good diet, proper exercise help protect astronauts? bones

ScienceDaily (Aug. 24, 2012) ? Eating right and exercising hard in space helps protect International Space Station astronauts' bones, a finding that may help solve one of the key problems facing future explorers heading beyond low Earth orbit.

A new study, published in the September 2012 issue of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, looked at the mineral density of specific bones as well as the entire skeleton of astronauts who used a new, stronger "weight lifting" machine. Of course, weights don't really "weigh" anything on the space station but resistance machines allow astronauts to get the same kind of workout. The new Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED), installed in 2008, doubles the maximum simulated weight to as much as 600 pounds.

Researchers compared measurements from 2006 until 2008, when astronauts used a less capable workout machine. They found that astronauts using the advanced system came home with more lean muscle and less fat, and kept more of their whole body and regional bone mineral density. Those same astronauts also consumed sufficient calories and vitamin D, among other nutrients. These factors are known to support bone health and likely played a contributing role.

"After 51 years of human spaceflight, these data mark the first significant progress in protecting bone through diet and exercise," said Dr. Scott M. Smith, NASA nutritionist at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston and lead author of the publication.

Since the 1990s, resistance exercise has been thought to be a key method of protecting astronauts' bones. Normal, healthy bone constantly breaks down and renews itself, a process called remodeling. As long as these processes are in balance, bone mass and density stay the same. Earlier studies of Russian Mir space station residents found an increased rate of breakdown, but little change in the rate of regrowth, resulting in an overall loss in bone density.

In the new study, astronauts who used the ARED device still had increased bone breakdown, but their bone renewal tended to increase, likely resulting in a better balance in whole bone mineral density.

"The increase in both bone breakdown and formation suggests that the bone is being remodeled, but a key question remains as to whether this remodeled bone is as strong as the bone before flight," said Dr. Jean Sibonga, NASA bone discipline lead at Johnson and coauthor of the study.

Bone density loss in astronauts on long-duration missions has been a major medical concern. In the past, astronauts have lost an average of 1 to 2 percent per month. By comparison, an elderly person, loses about 1 to 2 percent per year.

This study shows that, through proper exercise and nutrition, crew members on long journeys in space can return to Earth with much less loss of bone mineral density. But a key question remains as to whether the bones are as strong as when the astronaut launched into space. For these and other reasons, additional studies to evaluate bone strength before and after flight are currently under way.

Beyond bone strength, further study is needed to figure out the best possible combination of exercise and diet for long-duration crews. One experiment on the space station right now is looking at how different ratios of animal protein and potassium in the diet affect bone health. Another is looking at the benefits of lowering sodium intake. NASA food scientists have reformulated more than 80 space foods to reduce the sodium content.

"Although more research needs to be done in this regard, our study marks a significant milestone in our long search to find ways to help ensure crew health and performance on long-duration missions," said Smith. "These data will be critical in enabling us to send humans, once again, to destinations beyond low Earth orbit."

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93% Farewell, My Queen

If you are expecting a French film chronicling the last days of Marie Antoinette, then you may be in for a slight disappointment. Brilliantly directed by the Benoit Jacquot (who also co-wrote the much less impressive script) and starring Diane Kruger as Marie Antoinette and Lea Seydoux, who plays one of the Queen's readers named Sidonie Laborde, and is also the protagonist of this film (for some reason) "Farewell, My Queen" is advertised as the story of the last days of Marie Antoinette, but it's more like the somewhat muted story of the two months before the "last days" of Marie Antoinette. So, even though "Farewell, My Queen" is a better movie than Sofia Coppola's ill advised, indie rock inspired, "Marie Antoinette", due to the faux-final-days story structure, in conjunction with the fact that "Farewell, My Queen" uses Marie Antoinette as a side character, telling the story from the point of view of Sidonie Laborde (a nobody) this is a film which may have many audiences scratching their heads as to why the need to show this particular moment in the life of Marie Antoinette. As I alluded to above, "Farewell My Queen" chronicles a miniscule portion in time during the last months of Marie Antoinette's reign. However, audiences are not treated to "the good part", or the part they undoubtedly came to see. What I mean by this is there are almost no visuals of the actual Revolution, plus (and more importantly) we don't actually get to witness the final days of Marie Antoinette's life simply because "Farewell, My Queen" curiously plays out through the eyes of one of her ladies-in-waiting. Instead, audiences are forced to sit through a pseudo-love story that focuses not on the very interesting end of Marie Antoinette's reign, but on the minutiae right before it! This film is the equivalent of sitting through the love story of Jack and Rose, with the movie ending just before the Titanic strikes the iceberg. Yes, I am aware that this is a script which was adapted from a critically acclaimed novel by Chantal Thomas, BUT it still doesn't make the story's focus any less misguided. I mean, there are some scenes which do attempt to create a somewhat intriguing love story, an aspect which must be fully accredited to some fantastic mood setting by Jacquot, but in the same vein, this film never rises above said simplistic love story. Side Note: Another issue many audiences will likely come across is how frivolously "Farewell, My Queen" throws its viewers right into the deep end of this story, with little exposition. In fact, the greatest individual flaw which hinders "Farewell, My Queen" will be seen in the audiences immediate realization that neither Jacquot's visuals or the engaging performances (which I will speak about later) are going to give those not formally versed in the players of the French Revolution and the fall of Versailles, the background information they may desperately desire, as this film half-introduces more and more characters of seeming importance. So, do yourself a favor, if you are going to see "Farewell, My Queen" (at the very least) peruse the Marie Antoinette Wiki page before going to see this film. With that said, the visuals (the set design in conjunction with the director) are somewhat breathtaking at times, due to Jacquot making some very brave directorial choices, including tons of long takes which trail behind characters as they weave in and out of crowds, giving audiences an intimate feeling of the atmosphere of late 1700's France, and a few beautifully constructed shots of the landscapes. And I guess it doesn't hurt that the two female leads, Seydoux and Kruger, both give engaging performances. But even if Kruger's interpretation of Antoinette is one of the best I've ever seen and Seydoux is so captivating to watch as she effortlessly takes control of the movie every time she is on screen, there is simply not enough in the story or the writing to give reasoning to the eccentric behavior or motives behind the actions of Marie Antoinette or (more importantly) give a reason as to why Sidonie is so infatuated with her. So, even though, in the latter half of the film (more than an hour in) Jacquot does create an atmosphere which allows these characters to somewhat blossom, many will find it hard to care about a Marie Antoinette story that contains no beheadings. Final Thought: Based on a "last days" plot which attempts to imitate a much better film like "Downfall", even with some spectacular direction and two engaging female performances, "Farewell, My Queen" is nothing more than this year's "My Week With Marilyn", telling a story which focuses on characters nobody really cares about, rather than simply creating a storyline around the life/last days of (in this case) Marie Antoinette. So, even if you are a Marie Antoinette fan, with the overall structure the way it is, "Farewell, My Queen" is nothing more than DVD worthy at best. Follow me on Twitter @moviesmarkus Find more reviews at: movieswithmarkusonline.blogspot.com

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Montana man injured by runaway cow

In a Tuesday Aug.21, 2012 photo, a runaway cow runs past a Billings Police car on 10th Ave. S. near S. 28th St. in Billings, Mt. Morgan Logan of Acton, who was injured while trying to help corral the cow, has been released from the hospital. Logan suffered broken bones in his lower leg and had sore ribs after being thrown by the 1,200-pound cow after it escaped from the Public Auction Yards Tuesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Billings Gazette, Bob Zellar)

In a Tuesday Aug.21, 2012 photo, a runaway cow runs past a Billings Police car on 10th Ave. S. near S. 28th St. in Billings, Mt. Morgan Logan of Acton, who was injured while trying to help corral the cow, has been released from the hospital. Logan suffered broken bones in his lower leg and had sore ribs after being thrown by the 1,200-pound cow after it escaped from the Public Auction Yards Tuesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Billings Gazette, Bob Zellar)

In a Tuesday Aug.21, 2012 photo, a co-worker comes to the aid of Morgan Logan of Acton after he was run over by a runaway cow on 10th Ave. S. near S. 28th St. in Billings, Mont. Acton, who was injured while trying to help corral the cow, has been released from the hospital. Logan suffered broken bones in his lower leg and had sore ribs after being thrown by the 1,200-pound cow after it escaped from the Public Auction Yards Tuesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Billings Gazette, Bob Zellar)

(AP) ? A construction worker who tried to help police corral a runaway cow said the bovine charged at him "like a bull at a rodeo," tossing him into the air before continuing its rampage through the streets of Montana's largest city.

The snorting, charging cow ran amok in downtown Billings on Tuesday for more than an hour and a half, terrifying pedestrians and knocking over a bicyclist until a police sniper fired a single shot through its heart.

Morgan Logan of Acton suffered broken bones in his lower leg and had sore ribs after his encounter with the 1,200-pound black Angus cow after it escaped from the Public Auction Yards on Tuesday afternoon, The Billings Gazette (http://bit.ly/MOC8uM) reported.

Logan, 52, said he was driving a gravel truck when he saw the police chasing the animal and decided to try to help.

"I've been around livestock my whole life, so at first sight I thought it was pretty funny seeing cops chase a cow down the street," said Logan. "But she was like a bull at a rodeo."

The cow charged at him from under a tree, said Logan, who was released from the hospital Wednesday.

"I guess I saw her too late because the next thing I knew I was in the air," Logan said. "I had no fence to climb ? she caught me right in the open."

Billings police Lt. Kevin Iffland said by the time Logan encountered the cow it had already tipped over a bicyclist, charged pedestrians and nearly jumped over a police vehicle.

"It's not like we are out in the pasture," Iffland said Wednesday. "This was a totally different scenario of asphalt and a lot of traffic. We are not equipped to wrangle large animals in a city environment."

A police marksman shot the cow in the heart with a rifle about two hours after it escaped.

"There were a lot of factors that were considered that went into this as well ? backgrounds and angles," Iffland said, "and whether to shoot in the head or heart. We were certainly concerned with the most humane way and the safest way."

Auction yard manager Bob Cook said the consigned cow was "on the fight" as they tried to unload it at about 3 p.m. Tuesday and tried to run back into the trailer before escaping.

"I guess she saw just enough daylight through the wing doors and crashed through them," he said. "She was mad when she came off the truck and those kinds of cows can certainly be dangerous."

Jeramie Burg, 35, of Billings, was leaving the library when he first spotted the rampaging cow.

"The way the cow was snarling and scuffing, at first I thought it was a bull without horns," Burg said. "It was total chaos. At one point, I saw the cow tip over a man who was on a bicycle in South Park."

Cook said the cow's carcass was taken to the city landfill.

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Information from: Billings Gazette, http://www.billingsgazette.com

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