Monday, December 31, 2012

Deal reached for stopping spike in milk prices

Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, walks to a closed-door GOP caucus as Congress meets to negotiate a legislative path to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that could kick in Jan. 1., at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, walks to a closed-door GOP caucus as Congress meets to negotiate a legislative path to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that could kick in Jan. 1., at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? The top leaders in both parties on the House and Senate Agriculture committees have agreed to a one-year extension of the 2008 farm bill that expired in October, a move that could head off a possible doubling of milk prices next month.

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., indicated the House could vote on the bill soon, though House leaders have not yet agreed to put the bill on the floor. In addition to the one-year extension that has the backing of the committees, the House GOP is also considering two other extension bills: a one-month extension and an even smaller bill that would merely extend dairy policy that expires Jan. 1.

Expiration of those dairy programs could mean higher prices at the grocery store within a few weeks. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Americans face the prospect of paying $7 for a gallon of milk if the current dairy program lapsed and the government returned to a 1948 formula for calculating milk price supports.

A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner said Sunday that Republican leaders had not decided how they would proceed on the farm extension, though a vote could come as soon as Monday. Boehner has pushed back on passage of a new five-year farm bill for months, saying there were not enough votes to bring it to the House floor after the House Agriculture Committee approved it in July. The Senate passed its version of a farm bill in June.

The prospect of higher milk prices has motivated some action. The bipartisan extension also includes disaster assistance to farmers affected by a lingering drought this year, along with extensions to other farm programs that expired in October.

Instead of just extending current dairy policy, the extension bill includes an overhaul of dairy programs that was included in both the Senate and House committee bills. The new dairy programs include a new, voluntary insurance program for dairy producers. Those who choose that new program also would have to participate in a market stabilization program that could dictate production cuts when oversupply drives down prices ? an idea that hasn't gone over well with Boehner.

In July, he called the current dairy program "Soviet-style" and said the new program would make it even worse. Large food companies that process and use dairy products have backed Boehner, saying the program could limit milk supplies and increase their costs.

Stabenow blamed Boehner for getting to the point where an extension is the only option. "The lack of action by the House Republican leadership has put us in a situation where we risk serious damage to our economy unless we pass a temporary extension," she said.

One of the reasons Boehner has balked at bringing up a farm bill is disagreement within his caucus over how much money should be cut from food stamps, which make up roughly 80 percent of the half-trillion-dollar bill's cost over five years. House Agriculture Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., has unsuccessfully pushed his leadership for months to move on the legislation despite the disagreement over food aid.

On Sunday, Lucas said he hoped the extension would pass both chambers quickly as GOP leadership mulled their options.

"It is not perfect ? no compromise ever is ? but it is my sincere hope that it will pass the House and Senate and be signed by the president by Jan. 1," he said.

Associated Press

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Our Happily Ever Afters: Christmas Family Fun!

Get ready for picture overload! I decided to combine all of our fun Christmas activities into one post, because as usual, I'm behind in staying up to date! The month of December was very simple for us, but so special. We really focused in on spending time together, and I think it made ALL the difference.

Just for cuteness, here are my two littles one Sunday in matching Christmas outfits!



One night we drove to a small town nearby, where a local church does an event called Bethlehem Village. It was SO GOOD!!!! The kids absolutely loved it, and we did too!

We started out in the sanctuary singing carols while we waited our turn to go through.

Then we made our way into the village area.


We were given a bag of coins to take with us so we could buy things in the village. But before we entered, we had to pay our taxes and register for the census!
I think the absolute CUTEST thing was seeing Evy and Liam "pay" for what they wanted to buy. There was just something about them reaching into their little coin purses to get money - I died!!!









Then, at the very end, we walked into where Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus were. It was the sweetest thing - and honestly, it felt very real to me. The kids were so excited to see the baby, but it was extra sweet because the baby was sleeping and we had to whisper. Somehow that just added to how special and sacred it felt.

After we finished walking through, the church provided a free chili supper. We thoroughly enjoyed our time and plan to make it a Christmas tradition!

As I mentioned previously, we did a few little Advent activities with the kids. We made a few ornaments from Truth in the Tinsel, which the kids LOVED. They were so excited to make something for our tree!


Look at Liam's adorable little face!











Another night, we made a gingerbread house. I have to be honest - getting that thing to stay together was almost my undoing, but once we got the icing to hold, we were good to go. The kids thought this was just the most fun thing EVER, and it was so entertaining to watch them "work together" on it!













I ordered a felt nativity set from this Etsy seller (it's a great shop!) and the kids really enjoyed talking about the Christmas story as we put the different pieces in place. Liam chose not to have his picture taken (ha!), but both littles absolutely loved this.

It was a wonderful season full of family and FUN!

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Mexico Removes Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men

Mexico Removes Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men Though, previously Mexico had put a strict ban on blood donations from any gay or bisexual men. It has been revealed in a recent report that the ban has now been removed by the government.
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It was August when the procedural change in the ruling was approved for the first time. However, the same has come into force on the day of Christmas, gay blog Blabbeando revealed. It has been found that for two decades, these men could not donate blood.
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Since, they were explicitly banned from doing so. Though, there was a particular reason behind the same. Mexico feared that gay or bisexual men probably raise the risk among recipients of acquiring HIV or hepatitis infection.?
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Their health concern is still not over, the report reveals. It is being said that gay men, who have hepatitis or are sufferers of HIV, would not be allowed to do this noble deed. Also, their partners engaging in risky sexual practices are banned from the same.
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Pistons Heat Score: Detroit Tops Miami 109-99

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- LeBron James and the short-handed Heat were no match for Detroit's brilliant bench.

Will Bynum had 25 points and 10 assists, leading another spirited performance by the Pistons' reserves, and Detroit beat Miami 109-99 on Friday night despite 35 points by James.

Miami was without Dwyane Wade, suspended for a game by the NBA for flailing his leg and making contact with a Charlotte player Wednesday.

The Detroit reserves, who scored 85 points in a loss to Atlanta on Wednesday, contributed 64 this time. Charlie Villanueva had 18 points and Austin Daye added 11, helping the Pistons snap Miami's six-game winning streak.

"Their bench came in and turned it up about 17 notches. We let them get into a comfort zone in the second quarter, and after that, they were making all kinds of contested shots," James said. "It's hard to make any kind of run when a team keeps doing that to you."

The Heat scored the game's first 10 points and led by 15 after one quarter, but the momentum shifted for good when the Pistons outscored Miami 41-20 in the second.

Chris Bosh had 28 points for the Heat.

Miami had cut a 17-point deficit to four early in the fourth, but Detroit's reserves steadied themselves. Rookie big man Andre Drummond scored inside, Villanueva scored after a turnover by James, and a 3-pointer by Bynum pushed the lead back to double digits at 88-77.

"That little split of doubt that you can have ? it's a turnover, it's a missed shot, it's a bad play," Bynum said. "You just have to be aggressive and confident."

That's rarely a problem for Bynum, who looks out of control at times but can lift his team with his energy. He's played in only 22 of Detroit's 32 games this season, but he scored 31 points Wednesday and followed it up with another remarkable performance against the Heat.

"Will kind of got squeezed in the rotation," Pistons coach Lawrence Frank said. "Had several DNPs, stayed the course, and he deserves all the credit."

Detroit led 95-84 after Villanueva corralled a wild pass from Bynum and made a 3-pointer. Daye added a dunk in transition off a slick drop pass from Bynum for a 101-90 lead.

Bynum scored 13 points in the fourth quarter.

"He was amazing," James said. "He controlled the game with his motor and his offense. He was hitting everything and he was getting everyone else involved. We couldn't do anything with him."

The Pistons shot 58 percent from the field to Miami's 51. The Heat had been 31-0 since the beginning of last season when shooting at least 50 percent.

The Heat said before the game they didn't agree with Wade's suspension for making contact with Charlotte's Ramon Sessions earlier in the week.

"That's no excuse. We still had enough," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "Obviously, we're a different team with Dwyane, but we have enough depth that we should be able to overcome missing one guy for a night."

Miami breezed through the first quarter, taking a 10-0 lead and eventually making 11 of its first 14 shots. It was 32-17 after one, but the game turned almost immediately.

Detroit's bench was again outstanding. The Pistons scored the first 14 points of the second and finally took a 41-39 lead on Villanueva's 3-pointer.

The bench ? specifically Villanueva, Bynum, Drummond and Daye ? scored 36 of Detroit's 41 points in the quarter, and the Pistons went into halftime with a 58-52 lead.

And that was only the beginning. Miami didn't start the third quarter any better than the second, allowing nine straight points. Greg Monroe's basket made it 76-59, and although the Heat increased the pressure defensively, they didn't always get the results they wanted.

After Shane Battier and James made consecutive 3-pointers to pull Miami within nine, James thought he'd knocked the ball away from Jason Maxiell cleanly near midcourt. But a foul was called and Maxiell made one of two free throws to make it 79-69.

It was 81-71 after three.

NOTES: Udonis Haslem is now Miami's career leader with 620 games played, snapping a tie with Wade because of the suspension. Haslem appeared to hurt his right shoulder early on when landing hard after an acrobatic block on Kyle Singler, but he was able to play on. ... Drummond had 10 points and 10 rebounds. ... James and Bosh were the only Miami players to score in double figures.

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Apple drops patent claim against Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini will not be involved in the next round of the never-ending Apple vs Samsung patent war.

The little brother of the flagship Galaxy S3 had been named alongside a host of Samsung devices which, according to Cupertino, infringe Apple's intellectual property.

The warring companies had been asked to present their lists of disputed devices as they gear up for a second trial in California, scheduled to begin in March 2014.

As the Galaxy S3 Mini is not being sold in the United States, Apple has sportingly agreed to strike it from the list.

Round two

However, it's not as if Samsung will be doing cartwheels about the news. Apple's list still includes the Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and Rugby Pro devices.

Apple also reserves the right to reinsert the S3 Mini if Samsung decides to launch it Stateside.

The second trial, which follows Apple's crushing victory this summer, will also hear Samsung's claims about the iPhone 5.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

China tightens Internet controls, legalizes post deletion

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China unveiled tighter Internet controls on Friday, legalizing the deletion of posts or pages which are deemed to contain "illegal" information and requiring service providers to hand over such information to the authorities for punishment.

The rules signal that the new leadership headed by Communist Party chief Xi Jinping will continue muzzling the often scathing, raucous online chatter in a country where the Internet offers a rare opportunity for debate.

The new regulations, announced by the official Xinhua news agency, also require Internet users to register with their real names when signing up with network providers, though, in reality, this already happens.

Chinese authorities and Internet companies such as Sina Corp have long since closely monitored and censored what people say online, but the government has now put measures such as deleting posts into law.

"Service providers are required to instantly stop the transmission of illegal information once it is spotted and take relevant measures, including removing the information and saving records, before reporting to supervisory authorities," the rules state.

The restrictions follow a series of corruption scandals amongst lower-level officials exposed by Internet users, something the government has said it is trying to encourage.

Li Fei, deputy head of parliament's legislative affairs committee, said the new rules did not mean people needed to worry about being unable to report corruption online. But he added a warning too.

"When people exercise their rights, including the right to use the Internet, they must do so in accordance with the law and constitution, and not harm the legal rights of the state, society ... or other citizens," he told a news conference.

Chinese Internet users already cope with extensive censorship measures, especially over politically sensitive topics like human rights and elite politics, and popular foreign sites Facebook, Twitter and Google-owned YouTube are blocked.

Earlier this year, the government began forcing users of Sina's wildly successful Weibo microblogging platform to register their real names.

The new rules were quickly condemned by some Weibo users.

"So now they are getting Weibo to help in keeping records and reporting it to authorities. Is this the freedom of expression we are promised in the constitution?" complained one user.

"We should resolutely oppose such a covert means to interfere with Internet freedom," wrote another.

The government says tighter monitoring of the Internet is needed to prevent people making malicious and anonymous accusations online, disseminating pornography and spreading panic with unfounded rumors, pointing out that many other countries already have such rules.

Despite periodic calls for political reform, the party has shown no sign of loosening its grip on power and brooks no dissent to its authority.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Sally Huang; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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Butternut squash gnocchi with sausage and sage

A familiar comfort dish in a new place to call home.

By Jonny and Amy Seponara-Sills,?We Are Never Full / December 28, 2012

Handmade butternut squash gnocchi seasoned with sweet Italian sausage, sage, and goat cheese.

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We have a confession to make. After eight enjoyable but increasingly long years in Brooklyn we jumped ship over the summer to the suburbs. We didn?t deliberately hide it, we just didn?t make a big deal of it on our blog. Okay, so there is definitely some weird foodie cachet to living in a big city known for its culinary diversity that we may have been slightly concerned about losing by moving to the ?food desert? of the suburbs, if for nothing else than invites to foodie parties we never attended and offerings of freebie samples we rarely covered. And, given that a good proportion of our content focuses on some of the incredible diversity of the New York dining scene, it?s only reasonable for us to have been a little apprehensive about finding that elsewhere. ?

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Amy and Jonny Seponara-Sills (Amy?s American, Jonny?s English) run the food blog We Are Never Full. Through recipes, anecdotes and podcasts, it chronicles their borderline obsession with food from meals made at home to travels studiously built around the search for authentic regional and national dishes from all over the world.

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The saying goes that ?there is no zealot like the former addict?, and while we can freely admit that we once subscribed to the belief that Brooklyn is one of the greatest places for food in the country and that, by comparison, there was very little of gastronomic interest in that strange netherworld of highways and sub-divisions between the farm and the city, we now believe this to have been the result of Stockholm syndrome. A peculiar phenomenon of prisoners in long term captivity under which they not only begin to sympathize with their captors but often seek to convince themselves that they deserve nothing better than their current lot, for us, the mantra of ?this place is awesome!?, became inverted into the question ?if this place is so awesome, why aren?t we happier here??

It took us a couple of years of drudgery, but since resolving that city life wasn?t feasible in the long term, we found ourselves accidentally stumbling across enough great Mexican grocers and terrific Indian supermarkets in the most unlikely of strip-malls to know that the terrifying tales of sneering urban hipsters, aghast at the prospect of people being forced to shop in supermarkets and suffer the ignominy of having to, gasp!, drive there and back, neither phased us anymore nor accurately portrayed suburban reality.

It?s tempting to say that for all our snobbery about unfettered access to the newest and hippest restaurants and the freshest and most diverse markets, like most city folk, even those who consider themselves into food, in the latter two years we, principally due to the rigors of carting an unwilling child around, rarely left our neighborhood in search of new victuals. Prior to that, perhaps because we always knew that we weren?t going to be staying in New York forever, we did our very best to absorb as much of it as we could ? enjoying some wonderful and fascinating meals over the years ? but when the advantages of Brooklyn life became inaccessible, the disadvantages of it became impossible to ignore.

Interestingly, and to throw out another old chestnut, a change really is as good as a rest, because while there is certainly rather less diversity on one?s doorstep in suburbia, recent trips to a local Persian restaurant, Carl Venezia?s pork store and a pub serving real cask conditioned, hand-pulled ales have renewed our ardor for seeking out the good stuff. And while we still have only limited time to explore our new area?s gastronomic offerings, in all honesty, outings of that variety are far more enjoyable in the company of a toddler than schlepping out to Jackson Heights, Queens, on the subway for Colombian or Egyptian food, even if they don?t have quite the same exotic ring.

Above all, we can say that we are deliriously happy with our new status as home owners. We would never have imagined we could buy anything half as beautiful or historic, and given the absurd real estate prices, it?s a stone-cold certainty that we never would have afforded even half as much in Brooklyn. Now that we?re settling in to our new home and new environment, and our son has got used to fresh air, and is becoming less agoraphobic at the sight of open spaces featuring tall trees, we?re starting to get back to some sort of cooking schedule in our new kitchen.

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6 Party Games to Ring In The New Year - Indianapolis Indiana News

If you?re ringing in the New Year at home with friends and family this New Year?s Eve, we have six party game suggestions that are sure to put a smile on your face and to provide a few good laughs for everyone.

Buzzword

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You and your teammates have 45 seconds to solve 10 clues, and all the answers contain the buzz word. If your buzz word is ?ball?, you might get the clue ?sticky one-cent wonder? to help you guess ?gumball?. This fast-paced, highly addictive game is great for the whole family. Set includes 200 cards with 400 clues, 10 scorecards, sand timer, scoreboard and marker. For 4 or more players. Ages 10 years and up.

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Dirty Minds Card Game

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If you?re the type of person who hates it when someone reads something dirty into everything you say, Dirty Minds is the card game for you! The dirtier a mind you have, the worse you will be at playing because all the answers are clean! Dirty Minds Card Game will provide two or more adults with hours of laughter as seemingly filthy clues point toward the most innocent of answers!

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5 Second Rule Just Spit It Out!

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It should be easy to name 3 breeds of dogs?but can you do it under the pressure of 5 seconds twisting down, and with the other players staring at you, waiting for you to get flustered? Time?s not on your side, so just say what comes to mind and risk ridiculous answers slipping as time twirls down on the unique twisted timer. It?s all in good fun with the fast-paced game where you have to Just Spit it Out.

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Morphology

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Morphology is a fun, creative and challenging party board game combining simple shapes, your imagination and creativity. Using wooden sticks, glass beads and colored cubes how would you create a ?butterfly? or ?airplane?. Now try doing it with your eyes closed or using only the string. Morphology takes unique twists and turns, and has everyone laughing out loud.

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Say Anything

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Say Anything is a light-hearted game about what you and your friends think. It gives you the chance to settle questions that have been hotly debated for centuries. For instance, ?What?s the best movie of all time?? or ?If I could have a BIG anything, what would it be?? So dig deep into your heart or just come up with something witty ? this is your chance to Say Anything.

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Wits & Wagers Party

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You don?t need to know the?answers?to love this party game! All you need to do is guess the answer you think is closest. ?With all new questions and simple rules, Wits & Wagers Party will get any large group cheering and laughing. ?Do you know what percent of bank robberies are committed by women?

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You should be able to find most of these games at your local major?retailers or?independent toy and?game stores.

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LG adding more games to its Cinema 3D Smart TVs in 2013

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You may wince at the idea of your TV supplanting your games console, but LG's seen enough potential in the idea to swell the number of titles available for its Cinema 3D units. It'll add The Sims Free Play, Air Penguin and Mini Motor Racing (amongst others) that you can control with the Magic Remote. The latter has also been tweaked to offer three-dimensional gaming, and, thanks to the company's FPR 3D tech, two players can battle each other without having to glare at a split screen. The only downside to the announcement is that we won't see 'em arrive until the first quarter of 2013, because LG are naughty teases.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Overclock Your Raspberry Pi

Overclock Your Raspberry Pi If you unwrapped a Raspberry Pi for the holidays or grabbed one to tinker with yourself, we already have some great projects you can try. If you wish your Raspberry Pi had a little more juice for that XBMC media center or arcade table, it's not too hard to overclock it.

Over at Jeremy Morgan's .NET blog, he walks you through the process of finding your Raspberry Pi's current clock speed via command line, and then how to overclock the device simply by adding two lines specifying your desired speed for the processor and onboard memory to your Raspberry Pi's config file. In some cases, it's that simple. He notes that your mileage may vary with that technique, but if it works for you, you've successfully overclocked without voiding your warranty.

If that doesn't work, he proposes you update your firmware, install the raspi-config utility, and use that instead, since it has a built-in tool for overclocking. That's the method that worked for Jeremy in the end. For a full walkthrough, complete with step-by-step commands, hit the link below.

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December 26, 2012 Education

Vocational Education

Economies of the world will turn into knowledge economies. With the basics of the world are changing with the evolution of technologies, it is important for a person to specialize in a particular area to find gainful employment.

This type of specialization is taught by vocational schools. In the fields of health, technology, art and business of professional training is offered in general. The classification of these subjects will still be conducted in other courses.

Vocational education has gained increased revival of enthusiasm in the world of today?s demand for skilled workers for the company. Vocational training in the details is extremely diverse theme and title of the analysis of a wide range of references and sources includes several specific questions about education, vocational training and career. You will find many online sources that can help you with detailed information about the training in education. Due to the desperate need that rises on a large scale among corporate houses of skilled workers in the world today believe that the people business schools, rebuild its stable foundation.

Faculty of vocational schools is very experienced. They provide practical knowledge to their students. As a result, students are able to have a real life experience and industry practice. Students are also provided with training.

There are several professional development projects around the world. In fact, every state has vocational schools, where villagers can earn degrees and become part of a dedicated workforce. The majority of these training institutions. Work according to the rules and regulations of the State Department of Education The Ministry of Education of the State or Central Government granted recognition training institute.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Cliff looms: Kicking the Can, Washington-style

(AP) ? When it comes to the nation's budget challenges, congressional leaders are fond of saying dismissively they don't want to kick the can down the road.

But now, a deadline hard ahead, even derided half-measures are uncertain as President Barack Obama and lawmakers struggle to avert across-the-board tax increases and spending cuts that comprise an economy-threatening fiscal cliff.

Congressional officials said Wednesday they knew of no significant strides toward a compromise over a long Christmas weekend, and no negotiations have been set.

After conferring on a conference call, House Republican leaders said they remain ready for talks, urged the Senate to consider a House-passed bill that extends all existing tax cuts, but gave no hint they intend to call lawmakers back into session unless the Senate first passes legislation.

"The lines of communication remain open, and we will continue to work with our colleagues to avert the largest tax hike in American history, and to address the underlying problem, which is spending," the leadership said in a statement.

A short while later Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. countered that the House leadership should allow action on a Senate-passed bill that lets income tax rates rise only on incomes above $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for couples. The measure could "pass tomorrow" if put to a vote, he said.

The Senate is due in session Thursday, although the immediate agenda includes legislation setting the rules for government surveillance of suspected spies and terrorists abroad, including Americans, as well as a measure providing $60 billion for victims of Superstorm Sandy.

Obama decided to cut short his Hawaii vacation for an overnight flight expected to get him back to the White House on Thursday.

Apart from the cliff, other financial challenges loom for divided government, where political brinkmanship has become the norm. The Treasury disclosed during the day it would take accounting measures to avoid reaching the government's borrowing limit of $16.4 trillion by year's end. The changes will provide about two months of additional leeway.

Separately, spending authority for much of the government will expire on March 27, 2013.

After weeks of negotiations, the president urged lawmakers late last week to scale back their ambitions for avoiding the fiscal cliff and send him legislation preventing tax cuts on all but the highest-earning Americans and extending unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless. Longer, term, he said he still supports deficit cuts that were key to the earlier talks.

"Everybody's got to give a little bit in a sensible way," he said at the White House.

The House has no plans to convene, following last week's rebellion in which conservatives torpedoed Speaker John Boehner's legislation to prevent scheduled tax increases on most, while letting them take effect on million-dollar wage earners.

"How we get there, God only knows," the Ohio Republican said of efforts to protect the economy ? and taxpayers ? from the tax increases and spending cuts.

"Now is the time to show leadership, not kick the can down the road," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said a little over a week ago after Boehner announced he would shift his own focus from bipartisan talks to the approach that eventually was torpedoed by his own rank and file.

It's a phrase that political leaders use when they want to suggest others want to avoid tackling major problems, and one that Boehner, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia and even Obama as well as Reid have used.

"We have a spending problem. We have to address it, And we're not going to address it by kicking the can down the road," the speaker said at a news conference late last week when he was asked about setting a vote on a plan that Democrats find acceptable.

Cantor recently used the same approach in challenging Obama to agree to savings from Medicare and other benefit programs. "This has to be a part of this agreement or else we just continue to dig the hole deeper, asking folks to allow us to kick the can down the road further and that we don't want to do," he said on Nov. 28.

In fact, it's a phrase that has been in use for over a year as Obama and Republicans jockey for position on pocketbook issues.

In July 2011, when he was struggling with Republicans over the threat of a first-ever government default, Obama said he had "heard reports that there may be some in Congress who want to do just enough to make sure that America avoids defaulting on our debt in the short term. But then wants to kick the can down the road when it comes to solving the larger problem, our deficit."

A few months later, an extension of a payroll tax cut was the issue, and Boehner was insisting on a year-long renewal rather than the temporary plan that passed the Senate with votes from lawmakers in both parties.

"How can you do tax policy for two months?" he asked on Dec. 18, 2011. "I believe that two months is just kicking the can down the road.

"The American people are tired of that."

At issue now is series of tax increases and spending cuts scheduled to kick in with the new year that economists caution could send the economy into a recession.

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AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber contributed to this report.

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Spray Foam Insulation and Energy Rebates

The end of the year prompts most homeowners to prepare for the onset of the coldest weather, and the resulting increase in heating bills. Energy companies also anticipate this trend and begin offering incentives for their customers to have their home?s energy efficiency evaluated and to make energy-saving improvements as well.

Now is the time to check your power bill or call your energy representative and ask if rebates are available on home energy audits and the installation of weatherization products that can prevent air transfer, increasing the efficiency of your HVAC system. The home improvements themselves will reduce your monthly energy bills, but power companies often offer rebates to customers who can demonstrate that they have taken measure to reduce their energy consumption.

You might also check with your tax professional as the new tax season approaches to find out if there are any incentives you qualify for if you have improvements made to your insulation. Some years are more lucrative than others, but it is always worth looking into when you are considering contracting for weatherization and home improvement services.

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5 stores with great return policies

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What makes a great return policy?

Enough time to get that mistake back to the store? Recouping your money without having to dig through a pile of receipts? Receiving that return in whatever form is most convenient for you? And, if you're buying online, how about free return shipping?

These days, with a lot of merchants, you have to pick and choose which points are most important to you. When it comes to returns, very few retailers offer it all.

Some stores might give a full return within a certain window of time -- but you need a real receipt, not a gift receipt. Others have a very short time window but might not require much paperwork. And some are lenient on time but might limit you to a store gift card.

Don't forget that rules can also change depending on what you bought or how you paid for it. And a handful of stores also assess those pesky restocking fees.

It's enough to make even a veteran shopper dizzy.

During the holidays though, many of the major retailers will offer more liberal return policies, says Teri Gault, co-author of "Shop Smart, Save More."

Here, in no particular order, are five stores that are earning a reputation for making returns easy.

Nordstrom
The return policy is that there is no return policy, says Colin Johnson, spokesman for Nordstrom. "You won't find one posted at the cash register or on your receipt. We're just going to stand behind our merchandise. The bottom line is that we work with the customer."

The highlights to this kind of thinking for a consumer are that there's no time limit, no receipt required and no paperwork. And you get treated the same whether you have a gift receipt or purchase receipt.

If you bought online from Nordstrom.com, the store provides free return shipping, he says. Or you can take the item back to a local store.

"The way it works is we ask our people in the stores to use good judgment," Johnson says. "The ultimate objective is taking care of the customer. It really depends on the situation. You really can't have a rule book that takes into account every scenario."

The chain's discount store, Nordstrom Rack, operates a little differently with respect to returns because items come from closeouts and special purchases, says Johnson. There, you'll have 30 days to return items, and receipts and tags are preferred, he says.

Bottom line, Johnson says, is that employees "try to remove the clutter -- the policy-type stuff that can get in the way of taking care of the customer."

Zappos.com
You'd think an online shoe store would be a tough sell, since shoes are all about fit.

But Zappos.com has built a business around making returns easy so that customers can order several pairs, try them on and ship back the ones that don't work. As a result, the retailer is as famous for its return policy as it is for its shoes.

"The return policy for Zappos.com is if you're not 100 percent satisfied with your purchase, you can return it for a full refund," says Corey Schreiber, content developer for Zappos Insights.

The highlights to Zappos.com's policy are that you have one year to return merchandise. Because you're shopping online (and orders are tracked), you never need a receipt. Shipping is free for orders and returns. And for returns, you can print out shipping labels at the Zappos site, or the company will email or snail mail them to you, he says.

One cool feature is the company's "advanced exchange." If you need a different size or color, the company will ship it to you for free. All you have to do is send back the first item within the next two weeks, he says. All the shipping is free, and you don't have to worry about carrying two items on your credit or debit account.

"We use it as a 'wow' tool," says Schreiber.

L.L. Bean
Just what every consumer needs: No time limits and no receipts required.

If you bought online from L.L.Bean, you can return the merchandise to your local store, or you can send the item back using prepaid labels you can print from the site.

It's all part of the Maine-based retailer's "100 percent satisfaction guarantee," says Carolyn Beem, an L.L.Bean spokeswoman. "We are one of the few companies out there that lets the customer define what 'satisfaction' is," she says.

Return shipping is $6.50 (deducted from your refund) or free if you have an L.L.Bean credit card or are sending back the item because it's defective, she says.

During the lifetime of a product, if you find you're not happy, "We encourage you to return it for a refund, store credit or replacement," Beem says.

"It's a pretty simple policy," she says.

Costco
Membership club Costco is another retailer trying to make returns easy.

Shoppers are members who pay fees to join, so "We will refund in full at any time (if) a member is dissatisfied," says Franz Lazarus, an executive vice president with Costco. Members generally get the refund in the same form they paid, while nonmembers would likely get cash or store gift cards, he says.

With consumer electronics, which tend to have a shelf life, there is a 90-day window to return, he says. "That's the only exception."

And that's been the only change to the return policy over the years, says Lazarus. "We felt at one point several years ago that we had to initiate that because technology was changing so rapidly."

You also don't have to have a receipt, he says. "(While) we like for there to be a receipt because it makes the process easier, we would not refuse a refund because there was no receipt."

Buying online? "Anything that's purchased online can be returned to one of our locations," he says. And return shipping is free.

Target
If you paid via credit card, debit card, gift card or check, the store can track your purchase and refund the full amount without a receipt, says Jessica Deede, spokeswoman for the retailer.

The store's return window is 90 days. The one exception is consumer electronics, which have a 30-day return window.

Target even offers shoppers a generous "gift" during holiday time. For holiday purchases (anything bought in November or before Dec. 24), that 30-day clock doesn't start until Dec. 26, she says. That way shoppers "don't have to hold off or wait," to buy, Deede says.

With the actual receipt (or searchable purchase record), you'll get all of your money back. If you have a gift receipt, you'll get a gift card or exchange, she says.

If you paid by check, consult a calendar. If it's been less than seven days, you could be offered cash or a gift card, says Deede. But if the store has had at least a week to clear the check, then you'll get a cash refund, she says.

Buying online? Most products can be returned to your local store, says Deede. (To be sure check the "shipping & returns" tab before you buy, she advises.)

And if you want (or need) to ship it back, shipping costs are deducted from your return, says Deede.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/5-stores-great-return-policies-1C7657748

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Tajikistan blocks scores of websites as election looms

DUSHANBE (Reuters) - Tajikistan blocked access to more than 100 websites on Tuesday, in what a government source said was a dress rehearsal for a crackdown on online dissent before next year's election when President Imomali Rakhmon will again run for office.

Rakhmon, a 60-year-old former head of a Soviet cotton farm, has ruled the impoverished Central Asian nation of 7.5 million for 20 years. He has overseen constitutional amendments that allow him to seek a new seven-year term in November 2013.

The Internet remains the main platform where Tajiks can air grievances and criticize government policies at a time when the circulation of local newspapers is tiny and television is tightly controlled by the state.

Tajikistan's state communications service blocked 131 local and foreign Internet sites "for technical and maintenance works".

"Most probably, these works will be over in a week," Tatyana Kholmurodova, deputy head of the service, told Reuters. She declined to give the reason for the work, which cover even some sites with servers located abroad.

The blocked resources included Russia's popular social networking sites www.my.mail.ru and VKontakte (www.vk.com), as well as Tajik news site TJKnews.com and several local blogs.

"The government has ordered the communications service to test their ability to block dozens of sites at once, should such a need arise," a senior government official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

"It is all about November 2013," he said, in a clear reference to the presidential election.

Other blocked websites included a Ukrainian soccer site, a Tajik rap music site, several local video-sharing sites and a pornography site.

VOLATILE NATION

Predominantly Muslim Tajikistan, which lies on a major transit route for Afghan drugs to Europe and Russia, remains volatile after a 1992-97 civil war in which Rakhmon's Moscow-backed secular government clashed with Islamist guerrillas.

Rakhmon justifies his authoritarian methods by saying he wants to oppose radical Islam. But some of his critics argue repression and poverty push many young Tajiks to embrace it.

Tighter Internet controls echo measures taken by other former Soviet republics of Central Asia, where authoritarian rulers are wary of the role social media played in revolutions in the Arab world and mass protests in Russia.

The government this year set up a volunteer-run body to monitor Internet use and reprimand those who openly criticize Rakhmon and other officials.

In November, Tajikistan blocked access to Facebook, saying it was spreading "mud and slander" about its veteran leader.

The authorities unblocked Facebook after concern was expressed by the United States and European Union, the main providers of humanitarian aid for Tajikistan, where almost a half of the population lives in abject poverty.

Asomiddin Asoyev, head of Tajikistan's association of Internet providers, said authorities were trying to create an illusion that there were no problems in Tajik society by silencing online criticism.

"This is self-deception," he told Reuters. "The best way of resolving a problem is its open discussion with civil society."

Moscow-based Central Asia expert Arkady Dubnov told Reuters that Rakhmon's authoritarian measures could lead to a backlash against the president in the election. "Trying to position itself as the main guarantor of stability through repression against Islamist activists, the Dushanbe government is actually achieving the reverse - people's trust in it is falling," he said.

(Writing by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Pravin Char)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tajikistan-blocks-scores-websites-election-looms-090106512.html

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Volunteers track Santa's progress, answer calls

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AP) ? Most of the thousands of children who call the annual Santa-tracking operation at a Colorado Air Force Base on Christmas Eve ask the usual questions: "Where's Santa, and when will he get here?"

So volunteer Sara Berghoff was caught off-guard Monday when a child called to see if Santa could be especially kind this year to the families affected by the Connecticut school shooting.

"I'm from Newtown, Connecticut, where the shooting was," she remembers the child asking. "Is it possible that Santa can bring extra presents so I can deliver them to the families that lost kids?"

Sara, just 13 herself, was surprised but gathered her thoughts quickly. "If I can get ahold of him, I'll try to get the message to him," she told the child.

Sara was one of hundreds of volunteers at NORAD Tracks Santa who answered more than 88,000 calls by Monday evening, program spokeswoman Marisa Novobilski said.

First lady Michelle Obama, who is spending the holidays with her family in Hawaii, also joined in answering calls as she has in recent years. She spent about 30 minutes talking with children from across the country.

The calls into NORAD this year were on pace to exceed last year's record of 107,000.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command, a joint U.S.-Canada command responsible for protecting the skies over both nations, tracks Santa from its home at Peterson Air Force Base.

NORAD and its predecessor have been fielding Christmas Eve phone calls from children ? and a few adults ? since 1955. That's when a newspaper ad listed the wrong phone number for kids to call Santa. Callers ended up getting the Continental Air Defense Command, which later became NORAD. CONAD commanders played along, and the ritual has been repeated every year since.

After 57 years, NORAD can predict what most kids will ask. Its 11-page playbook for volunteers includes a list of nearly 20 questions and answers, including how old is Santa (at least 16 centuries) and has Santa ever crashed into anything (no).

But kids still manage to ask the unexpected, including, "Does Santa leave presents for dogs?"

A sampling of anecdotes from the program this year:

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THE REAL DEAL: A young boy called to ask if Santa was real.

Air Force Maj. Jamie Humphries, who took the call, said, "I'm 37 years old, and I believe in Santa, and if you believe in him as well, then he must be real."

The boy turned from the phone and yelled to others in the room, "I told you guys he was real!"

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DON'T WORRY, HE'LL FIND YOU: Glenn Barr took a call from a 10-year-old who wasn't sure if he would be sleeping at his mom's house or his dad's and was worried about whether Santa would find him.

"I told him Santa would know where he was and not to worry," Barr said.

Another child asked if he was on the nice list or the naughty list.

"That's a closely guarded secret, and only Santa knows," Barr replied.

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TOYS IN HEAVEN: A young boy who called from Missouri asked when Santa would drop off toys in heaven.

His mother got on the line and explained to Jennifer Eckels, who took the call, that the boy's younger sister died this year.

"He kept saying 'in heaven,'" Eckels said. She told him, "I think Santa headed there first thing."

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BEST OF: Choice questions and comments wound up posted on a flip chart.

"Big sister wanted to add her 3-year-old brother to the naughty list," one read.

"Are there police elves?" said another.

"How much to adopt one of Santa's reindeer?"

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INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR: NORAD got calls from 220 countries and territories last year, and non-English-speakers called this year as well.

Volunteers who speak other languages get green Santa hats and a placard listing their languages so organizers can find them quickly.

"Need a Spanish speaker!" one organizer called as he rushed out of one of three phone rooms.

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HE KNOWS WHEN YOU'RE AWAKE: At NORAD's suggestion, volunteers often tell callers that Santa won't drop off the presents until all the kids in the home are asleep.

"Ohhhhhhh," said an 8-year-old from Illinois, as if trying to digest a brand-new fact.

"I'm going to be asleep by 4 o'clock," said a child from Virginia.

"Thank you so much for that information," said a grateful mom from Michigan.

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CHRISTMAS EVE IN AFGHANISTAN: Five U.S. service personnel answered calls from Afghanistan for about 90 minutes through a conferencing hookup.

"They had a great time," said Novobilski, the program spokeswoman.

NORAD wanted to set up a call center in Afghanistan but that proved too complex, she said.

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HEY, MR. ELF: "Mr. Elf," said one caller, "This is Adam, and I've been really good this year."

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FOR GEARHEADS: For people who want to know the specs of Santa's sleigh, NORAD offers a trove of tidbits, including:

Weight at takeoff: 75,000 GD (gumdrops).

Propulsion: 9 RP (reindeer power).

Fuel: Hay, oats and carrots (for reindeer).

Emissions: Classified.

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Online:

Track Santa online at http://www.noradsanta.org/

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Your History: 2012 in Review Part 1 - Inside Gaming Daily Blog

The year 2012 was transformative for the video game industry. It began with more than one uncomfortable glimpse into the industry?s dark side, exposing the prices paid to keep business running. And a surefire hit franchise stumbled, leading its fans to lose faith, and its creators to lose face. As the year progressed, however, it seemed as though the status quo was shifting. Amid the deeply entrenched system of big budget studios and publishers, suddenly smaller projects were capturing the hearts and minds of gamers. And instead of simply garnering attention, these projects were actually getting funding. But will these new paradigms kick start a new age of video gaming? Or will the big boys come back in 2013 with a vengeance?

Double Trouble

Shortly after the start of the New Year, shocking news rocked the video game world, and the tech industry as a whole. In early January, three-hundred workers in China had gathered on the roof of their factory and threatened mass suicide to protest unfair working conditions. The factory was making Xbox 360 consoles, and was owned by Foxconn, the Chinese corporation whose plants manufacture electronics for Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Apple, and more. Though the incident ended peacefully, the effect on the industry was bracing.

The protests were something of a wake-up call for many companies, spurring probes into the way Foxconn ran its factories. Three months later, an investigation by Apple revealed a number of labor law violations being perpetrated at Foxconn-owned facilities. Despite these revelations, most tech companies continued to contract with Foxconn for manufacturing duties, though it?s said reforms are being put in place.

But while the harsh realities of the industry?s manufacturing practices were exposed for the world to see, dark clouds continued to gather over the business?s corporate side. THQ, a publisher whose financial difficulties the year before forced it to cancel franchises and close several studios, announced in late-January that it would begin a ?strategic realignment? to focus on ?core game franchises.? The result? Two-hundred-and-forty employees being laid off, CEO Brian Farrell taking a 50 percent pay cut, and even more studio closures.

A few days after THQ?s announcement, the company received an official warning that it was in danger of being delisted from the NASDAQ stock exchange, a result of their stock?s value having dipped below a dollar to 70 cents a share. Aside from the rough economy and lower-than-expected sales, THQ pointed the finger at its uDraw Tablet peripheral, a stylus-enabled controller that was a hit on the family-friendly Wii in 2010?and an utter flop for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2011. The company claimed the uDraw was to blame for its disastrous loss of $56 million in the third quarter.

While THQ?s troubles were the most visible, early 2012 brought plenty of doom and gloom elsewhere as layoffs abounded. id Software, Sega, Starbreeze, and Obsidian Entertainment had all laid off staff in the first three months of 2012, a result of the sluggish economy. All in all, it was a difficult time to work in the video game business.

So what about the consumer side of the industry? In February, Sony released their brand new portable console, the PlayStation Vita, in North America. Since Nintendo?s 3DS handheld had seen a rocky launch the year before, some analysts predicted a similar uphill battle for Sony?a belief reinforced by the console?s slow adoption after its Japanese launch in December 2011. Each week after its Japanese release, the Vita?s sales dropped lower and lower, being surpassed for numerous weeks by its predecessor, the PSP. Unfortunately for Sony, the slow Japanese launch was as a sign of what was to come in North America. Despite excellent reviews, the console failed to catch on, and still struggles to find its place in the marketplace.

But the market wasn?t all doom and gloom. A brand-new IP published by Electronic Arts in February managed to find a solid audience, no mean feat in a marketplace so dependent on sequels and brand recognition. The game?s stylized fantasy world was conceived and designed by legendary author R.A. Salvatore and comic book veteran Todd McFarlane, and developed at Maryland-based Big Huge Games.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, was launched to solid critical reception and sales approaching half a million. The game?s release was more than just a victory for a new IP?it was a success for Big Huge Games? parent company, Rhode Island-based 38 Studios, which had rescued Big Huge from its former owner?THQ?which planned to shut it down. Based on the strength of Amalur?s performance, it looked as though the industry had a new force to be reckoned with, and a sequel seemed inevitable.

On the subject of sequels, EA had yet another big game to publish shortly after Amalur: Mass Effect 3, the epic conclusion to BioWare?s space-faring RPG. Released in March, Mass Effect 3 earned extremely high praise from nearly every critic, and debuted to huge sales. During its first month on shelves, it sold 1.3 million physical units for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC, a figure that didn?t take the game?s digital sales into account. Mass Effect 3 seemed to be another hit.

But sales and reviews weren?t the whole story. When gamers completed the single-player campaign, many were shocked to discover an ending that failed to live up to their expectations. Despite a series that managed to carry each gamer?s decisions and stories from one installment to the next, the ending seemed not to take any of what had gone before into consideration. What should?ve been the trilogy?s final triumphant crescendo instead rang hollow in gamers? ears. The legions of fans Mass Effect had built up over the years were not happy.

Gamers started online petitions to convince EA and BioWare to change the ending, with one fan going so far as to send BioWare $1,000 worth of cupcakes to sweeten them into a new finale. Another fan reported EA to the Federal Trade Commission and the Better Business Bureau, claiming the publisher had failed to live up to its claims for the game. The rage continued into April, with Electronic Arts being named by the Consumerist as ?Worst Company in America for 2012.? A week later, the Better Business Bureau agreed with the angry fan?s allegations that EA had misled its customers about Mass Effect 3. Another group, calling itself ?Retake Mass Effect,? raised $80,000 for charity in to try and prove that fans were serious about wanting a new ending.

For their part, EA and BioWare announced they would release an ?extended cut? of the game?s ending as downloadable content later that summer. Whether or not the DLC was always planned for release, or if it was devised as a way to mollify angry fans, was never clear. Either way, the announcement seemed to provide some relief and the furor began to subside.

While fans demanded change in one sector of the industry, they were effecting it in another, sowing the seeds for what may become a revolution in the way business is done. In early February, Tim Schaffer?s Double Fine Productions launched a Kickstarter project that sought funding for a new adventure game. Its goals were modest: raise $400,000 to make the game and film a documentary about its creation.

Within a mere eight hours of launching, the project met its goal. A Kickstarter spokesperson confirmed that the project set a record for time taken to meet its goal, and had ?more backers than any other project on the site.? Before the day had ended, the project broke the $1 million barrier. And Double Fine?s runaway success didn?t end there. Once its thirty days were up in mid-March, Double Fine Adventure had earned $3.3 million in pledged funding, more than 800 percent of its originally sought amount.

Double Fine hadn?t just kick started their new project, but a potential revolution in how games found consumers. Suddenly the industry sat up and took notice of a new way to fund games. Critics began to raise questions about the role of publishers. Many developers had always regarded them as a necessary evil to bring projects to market. The Mass Effect 3 debacle seemed to prove to fans that publishers were still evil?but if Double Fine could raise so much cash, were publishers actually necessary?

For many independent or small-scale developers, the answer was still ?yes??not every studio enjoyed the fan-clout of Double Fine. After five years of arduous development, indie studio Polytron finally finished its long-awaited debut game: FEZ. Its publisher, Microsoft Studios, scheduled the game to hit XBLA in April, a full two years after it was first supposed to launch. But it was worth the wait: after one month on the market, FEZ earned over 100,000 in digital sales and received high praise from critics who?d eagerly awaited its release.

April also saw the release of another unconventional game on digital platforms. Telltale Games had long flown under the radar, releasing critically acclaimed point-and-click style games based on quirky licenses like Back to the Future, Sam & Max, and Homestar Runner. In February, Telltale announced a licensing deal with comic book writer Robert Kirkman to make episodic games based on his successful series, The Walking Dead. The property had already been adapted into a hit show on AMC, and interest in the game was high, even if expectations for another point-and-click from Telltale might have been modest. After all, how could the terror of a zombie apocalypse translate to the format?s slow style?

As it turned out, it translated better than anyone could?ve imagined. Upon its late-April release, the first episode of The Walking Dead earned rave reviews, and sold over a million digital copies in only two weeks.

An adventure game raising over $3 million directly from fans? A point-and-click game tearing up the charts? Mass Effect and BioWare?making fans angry? The first four months of 2012 had defied expectations, and no one could predict what the next few months would bring. And in May, one of the industry?s newest stars would fall, making national headlines and leaving onlookers stunned?

Tune in next time for the true Reckoning?

Part 1 | Part 2

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Christmas Beetroot Salad | Five Euro Food

Dec 24, 2012

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Serves: Makes ~6
Cost: ~?0.90
Preparation and cooking time: ~10 minutes
Calories: ~66 calories per serving

Well folks, Christmas is almost upon us, and on behalf of my family, I?d like to take this opportunity to wish you all a fantastic Christmas and New Year. As per tradition, we?ll be having not one, but two ?Christmas days? in our home this year. We?ll be celebrating Swedish Christmas on the 24th, and then English Christmas on the 25th, along with a rather delectable array of food and drink for each day?s main meal. We?ll be having people over to celebrate with us on both days. It?s a lot of work, cooking for seven people one day, and then eight the next but it?s Christmas after all, and for me that?s all about togetherness, friendship, and mutual celebration.

The 25th is going to be a traditional English lunch ? roast turkey, roast potatoes, roasted parsnips, carrots, and sprouts, yorkshire puddings, sausages wrapped in bacon, gravy, cranberry sauce, and all topped off with a Yule Log?and mince pies?with brandy butter. The 24th is going to be a traditional Swedish?Julbord?(Christmas table) ? gravlax, pickled herring, meatballs, sausages, boiled eggs, hard and soft bread, boiled potatoes, Jansson?s Temptation, kavring (a type of bread which I?ll post a recipe for one day soon), beetroot salad (the subject of today?s post), rice porridge, and all rounded off with gingerbread cookies and cake.

Christmas Beetroot Salad

Yum? for some!

Phew ? that?s quite a list. Add to that having to get the timing right and things are looking a bit hair-raising, so thank goodness for simple things, like the beetroot salad which takes mere minutes to throw together. You can make it the night before. No, scratch that, you?should make it the night before, as the colours will infuse over night giving a much more aesthetically pleasing dish. Beetroot haters of the world ? feel free to skip this. If you?re not a fan then this dish isn?t going to change your mind but if you are then this makes a wonderfully light, colourful, healthy and fresh addition to the traditionally starchy, carb-laden meal.

I?m starting to think I?m a bit beetroot-obsessed, I post it so darn much! Anyway though, I?ll leave you for now and will be back after Christmas with the best roast beef! Seriously ? it rocks. I posted a roast beef recipe before but screw that, it?s garbage compared to this. Have a happy and a healthy one y?all!

Printable Recipe

Christmas Beetroot Salad

Ingredients

  • ~3 large Beetroot
  • 1 Onion
  • 1 Granny Smith Apple
  • ~250g thick Yoghurt, or regular yoghurt, filtered in a coffee filter for an hour to remove excess liquid
  • ~3tbsps Mayonnaise
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Try to make this dish 24 hours in advance. Start off by dicing the beetroot into small cubes. Peel, core, and grate the apple, and then peel and finely chop the onion. Transfer to a large bowl and add in the yoghurt and mayonnaise.
  2. Mix the ingredients well and season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer to a suitable sized bowl or container and store in the refrigerator. The next day, mix the contents of the bowl again to ensure even sauce and colour distribution and enjoy as a Christmas table accompaniment.

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Ingredients

Christmas Beetroot Salad ingredients

  • ~3 large Beetroot
  • 1 Onion
  • 1 Granny Smith Apple
  • ~250g thick Yoghurt, or regular yoghurt, filtered in a coffee filter for an hour to remove excess liquid
  • ~3tbsps Mayonnaise
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Instructions

Source: http://www.fiveeurofood.com/index.php/2012/12/christmas-beetroot-salad/

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