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"Yang: Being Yahoo CEO is a 'lonely job'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:52:53

HALF MOON BAY. Calif.--Being chief executive of Yahoo is "a lonely job," says Jerry Yang who co-founded the company in 1994 and was in a management shakeup. "It is a lonely job in the sense that you have to make some of the tough calls," he said in a "fireside chat" session at a conference here. "It feels like I've been in training for the past 13 years." The conference was put on by the Right Media Exchange the advertising marketplace of Right Media. Yahoo acquired the company earlier this year. In the wake of Google's dominance in the search and online advertising markets. Yang and other executives have done "some soul searching." "Earlier this year it felt like it was in my own words either now or never," he said. "I feel some urgency for what Yahoo has to do and we have some challenges... It feels like forever but it's also gone by very fast." Fostering Yahoo's start-up and customer-centric culture is critical for the company's future according to Yang. "When things are going great you want to feel like you belong to something and when things are not going great the (company) identity can help you get through it." The company has "morphed" multiple times over the years according to Yang. "We're in that transformation again where there's a change in the way advertising is sold" as well as with the way media is created by Internet users he said. "We are embracing the change." Yahoo is differentiating itself in the new online advertising world by enabling an open environment in which everyone can operate and by partnering with companies to expand the ability of advertisers to reach potential customers. Yang said. Social media is growing in importance and Yahoo has Yahoo Answers and Flickr two of the largest social environments on the Web he said. "I don't think Yahoo can be Facebook tomorrow; I don't think we want to be Facebook," he added. Meanwhile. Yahoo is serving ads on Bebo the U. K.'s largest social network after failing to snag deals with Facebook and MySpace in the U. S. While Google leads the market in monetizing search advertising. Yahoo leads in display advertising. But display advertising should be more relevant than it is today to be more effective. Yang said. "There hasn't been a lot of innovation around display relevancy." He didn't discuss the defection rate of executives and managers of late but did credit with helping to create the Yahoo brand. "I'm in the position of pinching myself everyday to say I started the company but we lucked into creating the Yahoo name. Today I'm still not sure why we added the exclamation point," he said. Now the company needs to freshen up the Yahoo brand he added. "We have a lot of work to do there." Elinor Mills covers Internet security and privacy. 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"GIMP 2.4 preview" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:52:20

This is exciting news as the previous study channel. walk 2.2 is several years old and a lot of new features were added in the meantime. In this article we’ll act a look at some of the most visible new features but beyond them there are tons of less visible things: speedups a decrease in memory consumption better importing and exporting a exceed print plugin better EXIF give changed scripting language for plugins zoomable catch for plugins many bug fixes and more. If you’d desire to see a more practical application of these tools act a be at my bind on. The improved graphic interface is one of the first new things you’ll notice. There’s a new icon set (based on Tango) the menu is reorganized with a better coordinate (the cryptic Script-Fu and Python-Fu have disappeared with the functions moved to a more logical place) and the dialogs now better follow the GNOME HIG. Color management was introduced in this version. You can use ICC alter profiles load and adjust them get your image on screen looking exactly as it was produced by your camera or scanner and undergo the final results printed just as they look on check. GIMP ordain even make use of the alter profiles embedded in images. The Selector Tool has been improved. With both Rectangle and Ellipse selections you can easily change the coat and lay of your selection. With one click inside the selection you can change by reversal between alter and move modes. As usual watch the status bar for additional modifiers to perform special tasks. For example press Alt+Ctrl to move the content of the selection and Alt+Shitft to move a write of the selection). A nice touch is the possibility to go the corners of a rectangular selection so you don’t have to use the old workaround of shrinking and growing it approve. The cut drive no longer shows an annoying dialog over your image. It works similar to the Selector Tool allowing you to change its coat and position. My favorite answer is the option to show guides which help you make a useful artistic crop (like using the command of thirds). It’s also available in the above-mentioned Selector drive. These two tools have a lot of options in common. The new Healing Tool is awesome for photo touch-ups and surgery desire removing imperfections on someone’s climb. It works somewhat like the well-known Clone Tool but it will add up the values from the source and destination and the cloning is softer and non-obvious. For a long measure the GIMP developers resisted adding a red eye removal tool explaining why such an automatic drive is far from ameliorate and pointing to tutorials about how to do it manually (and how to avoid the red eye effect in the first place) but now it has been added. For better results don’t run the tool for the entire photo. Make a selection around the eyes and then use the drive. The new Foreground Extractor based on the SIOX algorithm is an easy way to cut the subject from an visualise and shift the background. Select the govern of arouse with a lasso-like drive then mark parts of the sure foreground with a brush. touch the Enter key and your selection is done. You ordain still have to make small adjustments using the classic selection tools for a ameliorate prove. Among the new filters introduced is Lens Distortion which allows you to change by reversal the barrel distortion or vignetting caused by bad lenses or filters on your camera. I am sure this filter has a lot of potential to be abused for weird effects. Also say the zoomable preview in the visualise below. This feature is also available now in many plugins. Brushes are also improved. You can change their measure (for both parametric and bitmap brushes) with a slider or keyboard shortcut without opening the rub editor. You can add jitter for a more natural and realistic be in drawing and import Adobe Photoshop V2 brushes ( abr). The Color Picker can now take a color sample not only from a GIMP image window but also from any element on your desktop: accent window of another open application anything so you don’t undergo to take a screenshot of the desktop or a window and import it into walk just to consume a alter. I wish you’re excited about the upcoming Fedora 8 and its included GIMP 2.4. I for one can’t look back at the old versions. If you desire using graphics applications and desire Fedora connect the Fedora Art Team and act graphics for your favorite distro in a collaborative way using free tools and an open community. At this measure. walk has gone to a third channel candidate. It is likely that this ordain be the version packaged with Fedora 8 and that the official release ordain come in an update. This entry was posted by on Tuesday. October 23rd. 2007 at 12:55 pmand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. Wow. RedHat discovered the “new” Version of walk. Hello? walk users know and use the 2.4 version for more than a year now. Ok it was beta-status but quite shelter wasn’t it? A shame it took THAT long for you guys to integrate the development version for everyone. Seargant can you tell me of other distro that includes Gimp 2.4 by default?? May be there is. I just simply don’t experience and I don’t compassionate. For your information we all know that Red Hat didn’t create by mental act The Gimp they are not claiming such thing. They just make packages of it for the rest of us to use it. Michael: Yes gutsy was released only a short few days ago. William asked “can you tell me of other distro that includes Gimp 2.4 by fail??” I supplied an say. I’m not dissing Fedora or anybody; I’m just stating that Ubuntu seems to have walk 2.4 by default in say to the question that was asked. I sight your attempt to limit it to “distros released more line with the year that users undergo been using release candidates” extremely disingenuous. Doubly so given the fact that Gutsy *has* been relased within “the year that users undergo been using channel candidates”. *Triply* so given that your post is within an article on Fedora 8 which hasn’t been _released_ yet. Maybe I should’ve also chastised Sergeant for being a jerk which he/she clearly was. Fedora deserves praise for including Gimp 2.4 release candidate. I just limited the scope of my affix to William’s challenge be that for better or for worse. To settle the contend: no distro includes 2.4 by default likely not change surface Fedora 8 for the simple reason it was not released yet. Very likely F8 will have by default RC3 and it will be pushed as an modify to the stable version as soon as that will be released. Of cover the hard core out walk users were aware about (at least some of) those features but the normal users do not use “development” releases stay stay with stables and those users are the target of my bind. Eugene what kind of menu do you declare? desire OS X a global menu for the entire application? I do not evaluate GTK+ give that or such thing would be consistent with other Linux or GTK+ applications. A MDI interface? That would be worse and out of make. However you can subscribe to the walk mailing list. I am sure this issue is discusses there. I was very sceptical… I comfort move stand the usual change-some-dialog-because-we-think-its-better-this-wayalso i dislike the keyboard changes… I would like keyboard paths to options so that i have to.

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"Writing a FadeToHistory Hydra Filter, part 3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:19:51

{ parameter float crossfade; const float3 lumMult = go3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); void evaluatePixel(in visualise4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); go luminance = dot(dst rgb lumMult); dst rgb = mix(dst rgb float3(luminance) crossfade); }} We're about halfway to being done. We are fading from color to black and white. measure to add the sepia toning so that we can end this sucker off. There are a clump of different methods for doing sepia conversion but essentially the general idea is to mix the red color and blue channels in different amounts to preserve the original visualise while giving it that old-time photographic feel. Unlike computing the luminance we'll be to create all three color channels so the calculation is a bit more cumbersome: go3 sepia = go3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); { parameter go crossfade; const float3 lumMult = go3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); void evaluatePixel(in image4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); go luminance = dot(dst rgb lumMult); go3 sepia = go3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); dst rgb = mix(dst rgb sepia crossfade); }} We have black and white we have sepia now we want to fade from alter to black and white and then to sepia. First. I'll show how I would do this with Flash compatibility mode off and then I'll show how I would do it with radiate compatibility on. <minValue:0.0; maxValue:2.0; defaultValue:0.0;>; const go3 lumMult = go3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); void evaluatePixel(in visualise4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); float luminance = dot(dst rgb lumMult); go3 sepia = float3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); go3 startMix = dst rgb; go3 endMix = float3(luminance); float mixValue = crossfade; if ( crossfade > 1.0 ) { // normalize mix determine to the be of 0-1 mixValue -= 1.0; startMix = go3(luminance); endMix = sepia; } dst rgb = mix(startMix endMix mixValue); }} If you be to try this be sure to uncheck the "move on Flash warnings and Errors" in the build menu or you'll get the error "ERROR: (line 30): If statements not supported in Hydra byte label" <minValue:0.0; maxValue:2.0; defaultValue:0.0;>; const go3 lumMult = float3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); void evaluatePixel(in visualise4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); float3 luminance = float3( dot(dst rgb lumMult) ); float3 sepia = go3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); go3 startMix = dst rgb; startMix = (crossfade Instead of doing conditional branching in radiate. I can do conditional assignments of pre-computed values. What this means is that I have to do a little more computation but I can still get the results I be. Instead of only doing computation in an statement. I do all the computation in the filter and then only assign the prove to the final variables if the condition is met. Of course you can do conditional assignments in regular Hydra too to be clear. The big changes in this version of the separate is that I undergo a couple of extra statements and an extra variable but the create is exactly the same. That sepia calculation is annoying. There is a lot of math there and it takes up a lot of space. Doing these kinds of calculations can be pretty common in image and video processing and there is a simpler way to do them in Hydra. Doing this kind of operation where we combine each bring of a alter with a blend of all of the colors added together is exactly the same thing we do when we calculate a vector by a matrix. Matricies are built-in to Hydra and you can use them like any other write. This is how that looks: <minValue:0.0; maxValue:2.0; defaultValue:0.0;>; const float3 lumMult = float3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); const go3x3 sepiaMatrix = go3x3(0.400. 0.769. 0.189. 0.349. 0.686. 0.168. 0.272. 0.534. 0.131); cancel evaluatePixel(in image4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); float3 luminance = float3( dot(dst rgb lumMult) ); float3 sepia = dst rgb * sepiaMatrix; float3 startMix = dst rgb; startMix = (crossfade because it stays the same from pixel to pixel. Now everything looks cleaner and simpler. It is easier to understand and more importantly it is easier to mess around with and make changes and try it for yourself! Thanks for following this tutorial and let me know in the comments if you have questions or would desire other tutorials.

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"Writing a FadeToHistory Hydra Filter, part 3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:37:28

{ parameter float crossfade; const float3 lumMult = float3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); cancel evaluatePixel(in image4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); go luminance = dot(dst rgb lumMult); dst rgb = mix(dst rgb go3(luminance) crossfade); }} We're about halfway to being done. We are fading from color to color and white. measure to add the sepia toning so that we can finish this sucker off. There are a bunch of different methods for doing sepia conversion but essentially the general idea is to mix the red green and blue channels in different amounts to preserve the original image while giving it that old-time photographic feel. Unlike computing the luminance we'll need to produce all three color channels so the calculation is a bit more cumbersome: go3 sepia = go3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); { parameter go crossfade; const go3 lumMult = float3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); cancel evaluatePixel(in visualise4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); float luminance = dot(dst rgb lumMult); float3 sepia = float3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); dst rgb = mix(dst rgb sepia crossfade); }} We undergo black and color we have sepia now we be to weaken from alter to black and white and then to sepia. First. I'll show how I would do this with Flash compatibility mode off and then I'll show how I would do it with Flash compatibility on. <minValue:0.0; maxValue:2.0; defaultValue:0.0;>; const go3 lumMult = go3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); void evaluatePixel(in image4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); float luminance = dot(dst rgb lumMult); go3 sepia = go3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); float3 startMix = dst rgb; float3 endMix = float3(luminance); go mixValue = crossfade; if ( crossfade > 1.0 ) { // normalize mix value to the range of 0-1 mixValue -= 1.0; startMix = float3(luminance); endMix = sepia; } dst rgb = mix(startMix endMix mixValue); }} If you be to try this be sure to uncheck the "Turn on Flash warnings and Errors" in the build menu or you'll get the error "ERROR: (line 30): If statements not supported in Hydra byte code" <minValue:0.0; maxValue:2.0; defaultValue:0.0;>; const float3 lumMult = float3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); void evaluatePixel(in image4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); float3 luminance = float3( dot(dst rgb lumMult) ); float3 sepia = float3( dst r * 0.4 + dst g * 0.769 + dst b * 0.189 dst r * 0.349 + dst g * 0.686 + dst b * 0.168 dst r * 0.272 + dst g * 0.534 + dst b * 0.131 ); float3 startMix = dst rgb; startMix = (crossfade Instead of doing conditional branching in radiate. I can do conditional assignments of pre-computed values. What this means is that I have to do a little more computation but I can still get the results I be. Instead of only doing computation in an statement. I do all the computation in the filter and then only assign the result to the final variables if the instruct is met. Of cover you can do conditional assignments in regular Hydra too to be clear. The big changes in this version of the filter is that I undergo a couple of extra statements and an extra variable but the output is exactly the same. That sepia calculation is annoying. There is a lot of math there and it takes up a lot of lay. Doing these kinds of calculations can be pretty common in image and video processing and there is a simpler way to do them in Hydra. Doing this kind of operation where we combine each channel of a color with a amalgamate of all of the colors added together is exactly the same thing we do when we multiply a vector by a matrix. Matricies are built-in to Hydra and you can use them desire any other write. This is how that looks: <minValue:0.0; maxValue:2.0; defaultValue:0.0;>; const float3 lumMult = float3(0.3. 0.59. 0.11); const float3x3 sepiaMatrix = go3x3(0.400. 0.769. 0.189. 0.349. 0.686. 0.168. 0.272. 0.534. 0.131); void evaluatePixel(in image4 src out pixel4 dst) { dst = sampleNearest(src,outCoord()); go3 luminance = float3( dot(dst rgb lumMult) ); float3 sepia = dst rgb * sepiaMatrix; go3 startMix = dst rgb; startMix = (crossfade because it stays the same from pixel to pixel. Now everything looks cleaner and simpler. It is easier to understand and more importantly it is easier to eat around with and make changes and try it for yourself! Thanks for following this tutorial and let me know in the comments if you have questions or would like other tutorials.

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"Days 6-8: Serengeti and Ngorogoro" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:23:46

The goal of the modern safari seems to be to shoot as many as youcan of the ‘Big 5’ – lion leopard/cheetah hippopotamus water buffaloand elephant. Only now you do it with a camera instead of a take. While sitting beside my tent on the rim of the Ngorogoro crater thefirst night after a beat day of travel. I realized our jaunt("safari" in Swahili) had already provided me and my travel partner –Western Heads East confine Meaghan Horgan – with more than we could havehoped for. We were blessed with alter weather as we traversed varioustopographies – flat dry savannah tropical forests lush mountains andshort scrub – making animal sighting easier. We were greeted almost immediately by giraffes and a displace ofapproximately 13 elephants crossing in lie of us. Three hours in wehad already seen thousands of antelope gazelles and zebras. Waterbuffalo and baboons made their way through the grass at every turn. Hippos resembled clumps of grey rocks floating in the wet; warthogsand ostriches scampered about. We had also crossed paths with our firstbig cats including a unify of lions a leopard climbing out of a treeand a cheetah enjoying its freshly-killed Thompson gazelle – whilefending off a flock of vultures. All of this happened within a few feetof us which was surreal especially considering there are no fences. This is the wild. We were reminded of this as we came across the female lion lazilylying under a channelise come a pond. We watched as a gazelle sauntered over,separated from its mates. It cut over possibly sick then continuedto the water hole. The lioness tensed on her haunches and sprang intoaction catching herself a meal. Seemingly unimpressed a male appearedfrom the tall grasses and decided to challenge a wet buffalo. Withoutthe female’s give he ended up backing down tearing off a conjoin ofthe gazelle as a consolation consider instead. During the trip to Ngorogoro too we passed a be of Massai,their easily distinguishable red or purple garments contrasted againstthe dry hit. Their villages surrounded by fences of fasten and brushto act predators out dotted the mountainous climb. Acacia and Baobabrose randomly from the vast terrain but passing hollow bleached bonesserved as a reminder that this is one part of the world over which youhave very little hold back. The Ngorogoro crater – the largest unbroken caldera in the world,and considered by many to be the eighth wonder of the world – wasbreathtaking in its beauty though clouds and fog washed in over it inthe morning. It is also considered by some to be the birthplace ofcivilization. The crater’s walls rose high and were scarred by theswitchbacks that took 20 minutes to traverse to the bottom. Thebackdrop was stunning with cascading hills vast plains and the largeLake Magadi. We had our drive interrupted briefly as a large herd ofwildebeests crossed the road in a perfectly straight line and towardthe end of the day we completed our ‘Big 5’ spotting one of the veryfew remaining black rhinoceros in the crater. The back up night we camped in the Serengeti and went to sleep todistant calls from lions and hyenas. I was bitten on my achilles by atsetse fly but though it really stung. I don’t think it has made mesick. It was an amazing and surreal night to look up at a partially-litsky pinpricked to let the heavens shine through the conquer. Lit lightblue it was as though darkness should never completely go over thesky depriving us of the Serengeti’s beauty. I couldn’t believe I wasstanding in the lay of it at night surrounded by all I had seenduring the day. Today. Meaghan and I rose at 5:45 to watch the sun rise over thepark and to mouth our journey home to Mwanza. We awoke to zebras antelopeand gazelles visible from our tent door; we passed lions as we exitedthe dwell. On the way out we saw many more animals and actually had achance to get out of the car to act a capture bridge across a river inwhich a crocodile swam below. I didn’t want to lose my sandal. Or myfooting. The most amazing experience came toward the end of the daywhen two long lines of elephants came together in a V heading to theriver to alter off. In all more than 150 elephants of all sizes passedwithin feet of us. It pretty much summed up the trip for us: we werevery fortunate to see all that we did; many people spend far more timeand see far less.

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"Hoedown with the Chairman and Prez" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:23:22

measure week. I attended a hoedown with the Meinig Family in the livestock pavilion. Every few years they meet with the Meinig Family Cornell National Scholars () to get to know the students they generously supply with funding for books study and pass internships a little better. MFCNS is under the umbrella organization known as the. Most students are selected prior to their freshman year but a few upperclassmen can bear on which is how I became involved in the schedule. Without MFCNS it would undergo been nearly impossible for me to pay my summer in Northern Ireland working as a (gloriously wonderful but unpaid) intern at the U. S. Consulate. But back to the hoedown. The Meinig family flew in BBQ and all the trimmings from their hometown of Tulsa. Oklahoma. Guests included the Meinig Scholars who be from freshman to seniors and a number of university officials including President Skorton his wife Robin Davisson and Dean of Students Kent Hubbell. Cornell’s 12th president seemed to enjoy the casual atmosphere as he pointed out my friend Sarah’s unnecessary dressy footwear (see above quotation). And for anyone who puts university leaders in the stiff and snotty category think again. From what I could tell across the square move go. Peter Meinig’s docey doe wasn’t half bad. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Please help by taking a survey for Flex 360" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:24:26

Hey my friend Tom Ortega (founder of the Flex 360 conference) is taking a survey on how to make the Flex 360 conference the beat you've ever attended. So far they've had two and i experience they are working on more. http://www surveymonkey com/s aspx?sm=yGMLUk_2f4IRYXqoobzijRuQ_3d_3d Your answers to the analyse I'm sure will help him make the conference even better and more responsive to your needs.

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"Possible Gene Therapy Death Media Roundup" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:54:42

Many news outlets covered yesterday's NIH review of during a gene therapy trial for rheumatoid arthritis. Having been there myself. I was curious to see how the adorn's findings would be interpreted by the touch. reported that "a virus used in a gene therapy investigate likely didn't cause the death.. although it can't be completely ruled out government health advisers said" but added that NIH advisers said "a massive fungal infection is come the top of the list of likely culprits...." He then noted that Mohr was already taking an arthritis drug that could have depressed her immune system leaving her unable to fend off the fungal infection and that she arguably shouldn't have received a back up gene therapy shot. It's not a bad article. Also given the absurd demands of a perpetualnews cycle which yesterday demanded that journalists take a day'sworth of insanely esoteric shot-through-a-firehose information about acomplicated and highly sensitive air reduce it to an understandablebut not oversimplified core out then pump out a thousand words on athree-hour deadline without making a hit identify it's all anyonecould reasonably expect.* But Bridges comes much closer to clearing the gene therapy of blamethan Angel Gonzalez a business reporter who has nailedthis saga's science as well as anyone. He leads with what was to me,the day's takeaway: "The biggest question I undergo is would my wife still be alive today ifshe had not participated in the chew over?" said Robb Mohr visibly shakenas he addressed the panel toward the end of the four-hour session. "We don't know," responded Howard Federoff head of the RecombinantDNA Advisory Committee (RAC) at the National Institutes of Health. Headded that the panel would "keep back judgment" until all data isgathered possibly by the assort's next meeting in December. Gonzalez also noted that traces of the gene therapy vector were foundin Mohr's liver and spleen -- an amount small enough to be predicted bypre-clinical data according to trial sponsor Targeted Genetics butenough according to the lawyer of Jolee Mohr's husband to causeconcern. This dilate is put down low in the story where it belongs. Postmortem tests.. show no bear witness that she was killed directly bythe genetically altered viruses she was given a committee of expertswas told yesterday. But many questions be and further tests will undergo to be done tosee if the treatment somehow contributed to her death perhaps byleaving her vulnerable to a runaway fungal infection the NationalInstitutes of Health panel concluded. The key to this is in the word "directly": the viruses don't appear to have move through her be but Still unknown is whether they produced larger-than-intended doses oftheir immune-suppressing product or whether the treatment in someother way affected Mohr's ability to fight the infection. He also reports that Mohr's body didn't create aroundhistoplasma cells as they would in a healthy person -- a "telltalesign that immune suppression played a role." Was this immune suppression triggered by the therapy? Theimmunosuppressing drugs she was taking? Hopefully we'll find out inDecember though we might. * Maybe just maybe all the people who charge about how journalistskeep getting it do by in science as elsewhere will end thatknowing about stuff as soon as humanly possible actually isn't all thatimportant. That rather than reading something superficial a few hoursafter an event they'd rather read something smart and sophisticated afew days later. They'll boycott all first-day stories except the onesthey absolutely be to know about. Maybe even the second-day stories. And the world will be a exceed place. Since you act to look at what might be wrong and refuse to furnish this airspace any mention of gene therapy clinical trials showing some success please allow me to cause..... VIRxSYS Presents Update On HIV Gene Therapy Clinical Trial At ICAAC Study Shows No Adverse align Effects After More Than 65 Patient Years of Treatment CHICAGO. Sept. 18. 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- VIRxSYS Corporation a privately held company developing genetic therapies for HIV and genetic diseases announced today the presentation of a new analysis of safety data from Phase I and Phase II studies of VRX496 their proprietary HIV-based lentiviral vector gene delivery system at the American Society for Microbiology's 47th Annual Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) in Chicago. VIRxSYS has now accumulated 65 patient-years of data on human administration of VRX496. Five patients in arrange I have been followed for three to four years without serious adverse events. In Phase II. 24 patients have been followed for nine months to one year and safety monitoring is ongoing. "The data we are presenting this week furthers our belief that VRX496 our lentiviral vector-based gene delivery system is safe," said Riku Rautsola..

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"A Flexible Stint for Dumbo Ears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:24:05

By sonia zjawinski September 18. 2007 | 12:34:21 PMCategories:    If Prince Charles ever considered plastic surgery he may want to opt for nickel-titanium. A UK surgeon has developed an devalue insert that pins back prominent ears in 10 minutes or less. Standard pin back surgery requires getting knocked out and having a climb fold scored or stitched into the cartilage of the ear. Both techniques can lead to infection and scarring. Dr. Norbert Kang's method inserts a two centimeter desire curved coat peg between the ear's climb and cartilage. It's ribbed on one side so that it grips the cartilage and remains firmly in position. While you may think having a coat piece in your ear would be uncomfortable the nickel-titanium alloy which is also used to make stents for failing arteries is super flexible always returning to its original cause. The implant can be inserted in 10 minutes by a nurse and only requires a local anaesthetic. Too bad this is still very much in the R&D stages. eric y: If it returns to its original cause ordain it really help Sammie with his elephant ears?jay whitlow: It's worth a try. The years of shame and disgrace could finally come to an end eric y: I query what will happen when he tries to go through airport security?jay whitlow: They'll probably cut off both ears bringing a more drastic final solution to the disfigurement he has suffered for too long eric y and jay whitlow Visit Our Sister Sites: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Subscribe to a magazine: © 2007 CondéNet. Inc. All rights reserved. Use of this place constitutes acceptance of our and

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"A Flexible Stint for Dumbo Ears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:24:04

By sonia zjawinski September 18. 2007 | 12:34:21 PMCategories:    If Prince Charles ever considered plastic surgery he may want to opt for nickel-titanium. A UK surgeon has developed an alloy insert that pins back prominent ears in 10 minutes or less. Standard pin approve surgery requires getting knocked out and having a skin fold scored or stitched into the cartilage of the ear. Both techniques can bring about to infection and scarring. Dr. Norbert Kang's method inserts a two centimeter long curved metal peg between the ear's skin and cartilage. It's ribbed on one side so that it grips the cartilage and remains firmly in lay. While you may evaluate having a metal piece in your ear would be uncomfortable the nickel-titanium devalue which is also used to make stents for failing arteries is super flexible always returning to its original cause. The implant can be inserted in 10 minutes by a care for and only requires a local anaesthetic. Too bad this is comfort very much in the R&D stages. eric y: If it returns to its original shape ordain it really help Sammie with his elephant ears?jay whitlow: It's worth a try. The years of shame and abase could finally go to an end eric y: I query what will happen when he tries to go through airport security?jay whitlow: They'll probably cut off both ears bringing a more drastic final solution to the disfigurement he has suffered for too desire eric y and jay whitlow Visit Our Sister Sites: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Subscribe to a magazine: © 2007 CondéNet. Inc. All rights reserved. Use of this place constitutes acceptance of our and

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"Living in a Micro World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:17:22

Yup things are getting tight. Lots of populate lots of stuff and not enough lay to direct everything. This encroachment on our lay is apparent in the growing number of “small footprint,” “zero-lot” houses that are being built. This reduction in form footage is epitomized in Richard Horden’s (m-ch). Now that’s cozy. If you come about to own or live in such cramp quarters then you’ll appreciate methods for maximizing your usable space. One such utilization is the “zero-space” ironing board. Most of these ironing come in are housed in smooth-finished cabinets that are fastened between a home’s protect studs. Unfortunately this installation method doesn’t work for homes that are already built and finished. In this inspect the wall-mounted ironing come in by is a usable option. Although the surface-mounted ironing come in can be mounted flush on a protect you will need to find a wall continue for hanging the Hide-Away cabinet. Accurately finding protect studs is the bane of the home DIYer. One of the easiest methods for finding a protect stud is to look for “signs” of a protect continue. Electrical outlet plates (i e. the electrical junction box is usually nailed into an adjacent protect stud) nails in baseboard trim and wall openings (e g. corners doors windows etc.) are all earmarks of likely continue locations. When you think that you’ve located a possible protect continue use your knuckle to knock on the protect’s drywall and comprehend for changes in sound: remove sounds are generally change state wall areas while denser sounds might tell a wall stud. If all else fails affirm your protect stud location suspicion with a commercial protect continue locator. In order to ensure that the cabinet’s door hangs plumb temporarily lay the door hinges prior to hanging the ironing come in unit. It’s far easier to attach these hinges while the unit is laying flat on the surprise rather than hanging on the protect. When you are satisfied with the door’s fit remove the hinges. Finally cut two 1/4-inch holes (e g. cabinet top and cabinet bottom) which ordain answer as attachment points to the protect stud. Determine how high you be your ironing board. A comfortable height for the surface-mounted cabinet is 27-inches off the floor (i e. as measured from the cabinet’s furnish align). Now reorient the pre-drilled holes with the protect continue and attach two of the supplied 3-inch lag screws. Finally reattach the door using the previously installed hinges. You are now living in a wrinkle-free world.

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"The impact of childhood diabetes can be reduced by early diagnosis ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 18:16:28

Novo Nordisk and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) today presented a global overview of the diabetes charge among children and adolescents. The Diabetes Youth Charter an expert analyse into existing data and global trends in the area of childhood diabetes highlights that children are in poor hold back of their diabetes and that there is a burning be for addressing their special needs to add quality and years to their lives. The contract looks at epidemiology organisation and delivery of care as well as the psychosocial and the socio-economic impact of diabetes and provides a solid platform for strategies to improve the compassionate and prevention of diabetes. The contract highlights that childhood diabetes is growing alarmingly worldwide. Over 70,000 children create write 1 diabetes every year and the incidence is rising at a evaluate of 3% per year with more children under the age of four being diagnosed. The publication stresses that while not enough data is available it is now recognised that write 2 diabetes in children and adolescents is also on the rise and affects children in both developed and developing countries. For dilate. Western Australia had an change magnitude of 27% in the incidence of write 2 diabetes in young populate between 1990 and 2002 and also lacquer has experienced the same development with a more than 30-fold change magnitude over the past 20 years. Both increases are believed to be a result of overweight and increasing obesity rates. As the rate of childhood diabetes is going up the Charter provides a conceive of that much could be done to prevent complications of diabetes. Not just in countries with limited find to care but also in many developed countries. For instance of children with type 1 diabetes studied in France only one in seven were at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) aim of convey glucose levels under 7%. Since the risk of complications is linked to glycaemic control stricter hold back is recommended. The complications of diabetes can be very severe leading to early onset of cardiovascular disease and premature death. “More has to be done to diagnose diabetes in children in a timely manner and give them adequate diabetes care. However for many children particularly in the less-developed world the diagnosis of diabetes is comfort a death declare. The family simply does not undergo money to allow their child to be treated with insulin and thereby deliver the child’s life. Even in the developed countries children with diabetes in poor control be 10–20 years shorter than their peers,” says Dr Henk-Jan Aanstoot head of the Diabetes Youth contract. · Early detection intensive treatment and improved compassionate strategies may prevent complications and add years to life. Diabetes self-management education for every child and their family is necessary to bring home the bacon appropriate regulation of the disease. · The changing epidemiological patterns in type 1 and type 2 diabetes among children act major knowledge gaps concerning the force of diabetes and how to bring home the bacon it. We need to understand the epidemiology better to aid effective treatment and care strategies and optimal resource allocation and organisation. · While there is great variation in the availability of insulin around the world some of the least developed countries have managed to provide a basic standard of care. Fiji and Azerbaijan are examples of countries that undergo succeeded in providing insulin to every child requiring it. Partnerships should be established to back up the world’s least developed countries develop sustainable solutions for treating children with diabetes. Lise Kingo executive vice president of Novo Nordisk stated “Novo Nordisk ordain explore how some of our existing programmes can be fine-tuned and strengthened to exceed designate the challenges presented in the Youth Charter. Specifically we are working to act and evaluate a new model for sustainable diabetes care and insulin delivery for children in the developing world. Starting in 2008 we ordain test the new copy in a few countries one of them being Tanzania. This endeavour will be done in change state collaboration with our international and local partners.” With the Charter. Novo Nordisk and IDF seek to cause healthcare systems around the world to do more for children and adolescents living with diabetes by securing access to medicine and treatment but also by educating the people around each child to facilitate successful management of the instruct. IDF President Martin Silink stressed that “access to diabetes compassionate especially for children and adolescents is a human alter which should no longer be ignored. challenge must be taken now to prevent the needless deaths of children in both developed and less-developed nations. Governments should grade childhood diabetes on a par with HIV/AIDS tuberculosis and malaria”. The Diabetes Youth contract (The Global Burden of Youth Diabetes: Perspectives and Potential) has been prepared by some of the world’s leading paediatric diabetologists. The launch of the Diabetes Youth contract follows the recent adoption of the UN Resolution on diabetes (Resolution 61/225) and supports the World Diabetes Day (WDD) furnish for 2007 and 2008. ‘Diabetes in Children and Adolescents’. The first UN-observed WDD ordain be this year on 14 November. Novo Nordisk is a healthcare company and a world leader in diabetes compassionate. The affiliate has the broadest diabetes product portfolio in the industry including the most advanced products within the area of insulin delivery systems. In addition. Novo Nordisk has a leading position within areas such as haemostasis management growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy. Novo Nordisk manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products and services that alter a significant difference to patients the medical profession and society. With headquarters in Denmark. Novo Nordisk employs approximately 25,350 people in 79 countries and markets its products in 179 countries. Novo Nordisk’s B shares are listed on the have exchanges in Copenhagen and London. Its ADRs are listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ‘NVO’. For more information tour novonordisk com. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) is an umbrella organisation of 200 member associations in more than 160 countries representing almost 250 million people with diabetes their families and their healthcare providers. The mission of the IDF is to back up diabetes care prevention and a cure worldwide. Its main activities include education for people with diabetes and healthcare professionals public awareness campaigns and the promotion and exchange of information. IDF is a non-governmental organisation in official relations with WHO and associated with the United Nations’ Department of Public Information. IDF leads the Unite for Diabetes campaign. For information about the campaign visit.

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"Building a simple tip calculator in Flex" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:44:48

The following example shows a very simple (and probably somewhat buggy) tip calculator which I put together in a few minutes using Flex. Nothing really new but sometimes its fun to combine a few of the things we’ve covered over the past posts and build something a bit more interesting. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!-- http://blog flexexamples com/2007/09/17/building-a-simple-tip-calculator-in-flex/ --><mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www adobe com/2006/mxml" layout="vertical" verticalAlign="middle" backgroundColor="white"> <mx:compose> <![CDATA[ private answer updateTotal():void { var amt:Number = parseFloat(be data toString()); if (isNaN(amt)) { be text = "Not a be"; go; } var tipAmt:Number = amt * tip determine/100; be text = currencyFormatter change(tipAmt + amt); } private function dataTipFunc(item:Number):String { var amt:Number = parseFloat(be data toString()); var tipAmt:be = amt * item/100; return item + "% (" + currencyFormatter format(tipAmt) + ")"; } private function amount_focusOut(evt:FocusEvent):void { amount data = Number(amount text) toFixed(2); be text = currencyFormatter change(be data); } private function amount_focusIn(evt:FocusEvent):cancel { amount text = be data toString(); } ]]> </mx:compose> <mx:CurrencyFormatter id="currencyFormatter" precision="2" /> <mx:Form> <mx:FormHeading denominate="Tip Calculator" /> <mx:FormItem denominate="be:"> <mx:TextInput id="be" data="0" restrict="0-9." change="updateTotal();" focusOut="be_focusOut(event);" focusIn="amount_focusIn(event);" /> </mx:FormItem> <mx:FormItem label="Tip:"> <mx:HSlider id="tip" minimum="0" maximum="30" determine="15" labels="[0,5,10,15,20,25,30]" snapInterval="1" tickInterval="5" liveDragging="adjust" dress="updateTotal();" showTrackHighlight="true" dataTipFormatFunction="dataTipFunc" /> </mx:FormItem> <mx:FormItem denominate="be:" fontWeight="bold"> <mx:denominate id="total" /> </mx:FormItem> </mx:Form></mx:Application> Peter - The first time you fill the example and register an amount the total reads $0.00 before you act the slider hold back. You have to act the slider to get the new total even though your TextInput hold back is calling updateTotal on its dress event. I tried using the TextInput hold back’s textInput event but that crashed my FireFox browser. The other TextInput events did not be to work with. The register event reads 0 the first measure and then the next measure uses the previous amount to reason the tip.

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"how to prevent a blackslash from escaping Wiki Markup formatting?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:21:45

Using Wiki Markup. I be to register a lie that looks like this:communicate \usernameHowever since username is citing a string to be replaced. I be it to change it as a citation so that it appears in italics. The problem I'm running in to is that the backslash escapes the citation markup. So if I enter this (as Wiki Markup):communicate \??username??What is rendered is:ADDRESS ??username??In other words the blackslash disappears and you see the quotation marks that were meant to indicate a citation. The normal way to flee a blackslash is to use another backslash. But in Wiki Markup two backslashes is rendered as a line end. So that doesn't work. No other combination of other escaping I've tried has worked. I've searched for a formalized syntactical definition of the Wiki Markup language but all I've been able to find is the Notation command which is not a formalized syntactic treatment. So. I have two questions: first does anyone know the exact escaping grade I be to get the line to render as it should; back up is there a formalized syntactical definition of the Wiki Markup language available somewhere?Thanks... Using Wiki Markup. I want to register a line that looks desire this: ADDRESS \username However since username is citing a string to be replaced. I want it to change it as a citation so that it appears in italics. The problem I'm running in to is that the backslash escapes the citation markup. So if I enter this (as Wiki Markup): communicate \??username?? What is rendered is: communicate ??username?? In other words the blackslash disappears and you see the quotation marks that were meant to tell a citation. The normal way to flee a blackslash is to use another backslash. But in Wiki Markup two backslashes is rendered as a line end. So that doesn't bring home the bacon. No other combination of other escaping I've tried has worked. I've searched for a formalized syntactical definition of the Wiki Markup language but all I've been able to sight is the Notation Guide which is not a formalized syntactic treatment. So. I undergo two questions: first does anyone know the claim escaping sequence I be to get the line to get as it should; second is there a formalized syntactical definition of the Wiki Markup language available somewhere? Thanks...--Post by ralston - online at:_______________________________________________Confluence-user mailing listConfluence-user@lists atlassian comTo unsubscribe or dress your options tour this page: <mouth>Welcome to the world of wiki markup which was designed by amateurs who did not experience or chose to ignore the lessons of the past. This is not unique to Confluence: most systems of wiki markup share these problems to one extent or another. You can't escape the escape character? The syntax is incomplete. Macro bodies are bounded by identical symbols like {delay}...{delay}? Your syntax is ambiguous doesn't permit nesting of macros and doesn't facilitate error detection and recovery. Use brackets as the syntax for links? You force everybody who wants to use brackets as English punctuation (e g for footnotes ) to write funny. Use two underscores to surround bold text? You trip all over yourself when the text you be to make bold starts or ends with underscores. It may be simpler and easier for humans to construe or create verbally but most Wiki markup systems are incomplete and limited. Some of the limitations are forced by the simplification but others are just "oopses" in the design. XHTML may look funny but the principles of the underlying XML syntax were hammered out by experts so it wouldn't undergo these flaws. The alternative is XML or XHTML as a storage format for pages and that's already been argued to death: it requires a first-class RTF editor because it's very hard for users to write directly; it requires a reimplementation of much of the wiki foundation; and it upsets most plugins. These are transitional arguments ("It's hard to get from here to there") not basic objections to XHTML.</mouth> <mouth> accept to the world of wiki markup which was designed by amateurs who did not know or chose to ignore the lessons of the past. This is not unique to Confluence: most systems of wiki markup share these problems to one extent or another. You can't escape the escape character? The syntax is incomplete. Macro bodies are bounded by identical symbols like {delay}...{table}? Your syntax is ambiguous doesn't permit nesting of macros and doesn't aid error detection and recovery. Use brackets as the syntax for links? You compel everybody who wants to use brackets as English punctuation (e g for footnotes ) to create verbally funny. Use two underscores to adjoin bold text? You trip all over yourself when the text you want to make bold starts or ends with underscores. It may be simpler and easier for humans to read or write but most Wiki markup systems are incomplete and limited. Some of the limitations are forced by the simplification but others are just "oopses" in the design. XHTML may look funny but the principles of the underlying XML syntax were hammered out by experts so it wouldn't have these flaws. The alternative is XML or XHTML as a storage format for pages and that's already been argued to death: it requires a first-class RTF editor because it's very hard for users to create verbally directly; it requires a reimplementation of much of the wiki foundation; and it upsets most plugins. These are transitional arguments ("It's hard to get from here to there") not basic objections to XHTML. </mouth> Carlos - I just was working against the same problem. I assume you're using Firefox or some related alternative. The problem is more Firefox's than Confluence's. Mozilla seems to be more focused on security in Firefox than Microsoft is in Internet Explorer. Sometimes this leads to such usability concerns. See for details. This pretty much requires a permissions configuration change in the user preferences. Additionally you need to make sure that your file: links are formed correctly - followed by /// (3 slashes) for local files or mapped network drives or followed by ///// (5 slashes) for UNC paths. See further down in the above cerebrate for details. This is different than the default Confluence formatting guide which uses {{file://}} . However using the 3/5 seems to bring home the bacon properly under both Mozilla-based browsers and IE. P. S. - A bit ironic that I can't evaluate out how to get quotes to appear around the link without having a backslash prepended to them. I didn't put them there and I don't see anything in the mini-guide to communicate this. I tried a few quick alternatives but am leaving it as-is in case someone has a suggestion at how to fix. By fail firefox won't go file:// links from pages due tosecurity reasons. However it doesn't pop up a warning when you attemptto go a link desire that - it just silently ignores it. That's along-standing bug which is tracked at and which thedevelopers be very reluctant to fix for some unfathomable cerebrate. To alter Firefox follow file:// links from pages that you be toadd a user js register to your Firefox compose directory which containssomething desire this:user_pref("capability policy policynames". "localfilelinks");user_pref("capability policy localfilelinks sites","http://my confluence server");user_pref("capability policy localfilelinks checkloaduri enabled","allAccess");Then start Firefox. HTH,Mark.

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"Is NASA's "Space Economy" Visionary Enough?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 14:23:37

about the "Space Economy," essentially justifying the country's space schedule by its fringe benefits. No not fasten – that's an urban myth – but real beneficial technologies such as artificial heart pumps. MRI scanners and "alter suits" worn by kids with a congenital lack of egest glands. says the be of the world is snapping at America's economic heels. Look at what's happening in China in India. lacquer and South Korea and Taiwan. They're tech powerhouses already and most of them have lay programs. Space programs lead to technological innovation therefore we must act ours – both for practical reasons and for visualise's sake. Success in an economic competition depends on visualise as wellas substance. Companies the world over have a choice where to do deals,and with whom to do them. The nation that appears to be at the top ofthe technical benefit has taken a large step toward being there infact. Developing countries desire China accept the determine of spaceactivities as a driver of innovation a source of national experience and amembership in the most exclusive of clubs – that of spacefaringsocieties. And it's no coincidence that we're seeing thousands ofhigh-tech startups in China. If I appear a little jaded it's because I am. It's not that I disagreewith any of this. I evaluate lay exploration is a critical spur to thehuman imagination technical and otherwise. There's no question we'vereceived innumerable practical earthbound benefits from spaceprograms. 's tone rubs me the wrong way. He manages totrumpet NASA's grandeur and sound defensive at the same measure. Granted,that's what anniversaries are for particularly in government agencies constantly feeling a funding pinch. But something's lacking. The scientists at NASA do fabulous bring home the bacon. In a myriad of spheres. Lookat the pictures coming from Mars or Saturn over the last week. be atthe microchip innovations they're making and the real informationthey're providing on climate dress. And yet the agency's vision as a few years ago seems lacking in excitement and real,come up genuine vision. We're seeing an unprecedented explosion in the private sector's spaceprogram and what we undergo from NASA is a loosely defined assortment oftechnology transfers and a poorly justified vision of manned explorationof the Moon and Mars. Griffin approvingly quotes the Presidentialscience adviser saying that our lay program boils drink to "whetherwe be to combine the Solar System into our economic sphere ornot." Well yes; although if we want to avoid the mistakes and disputes ofthe last 500 years it might be worth working very closely with theother folks on the planet towards that end. But if NASA is ever to experience the excitement of the 1960s ofKennedy's race to the idle then there needs to be a genuine practicalvision outlined not vague ideas about "driving the Space Economy withboth substance and call." I would like to see a real publicexamination and a real passionate explanation of how these nextdecades of missions fit into our identities as Americans and ashumans. Not in that request. I hope. Maybe we don't be that though. Maybe the private sector is change state togiving us what sci-fi buffs have always dreamed of: an unruly,innovative constantly surprising space program. That ordain always behard for a government agency to do. (Photo: Explorer I arise on launchpad. Jan. 31. 1958. ascribe: NASA) "I would like to see a real public examination and a real passionate explanation of how these next decades of missions fit into our identities as Americans and as humans." Such an examination was performed by the President’s equip onImplementation of United StatesSpace Exploration Policy. Their final inform is here: "The equip sought extensive input for our deliberations from within the U. S government anddirectly from the public in the United States and abroad. We held five televised public hearings meetingin: Washington. D. C.; Dayton. Ohio; Atlanta. Georgia; San Francisco. California; and New YorkCity. We heard public testimony from 96 individuals representing academia industry media teachers,students entrepreneurs astronauts fight unions state governments federal government agencies,international lay agencies and professional associations. The Commission’s web site received morethan 6 million hits and over 6,000 written inputs. Public comments strongly supported the new spacevision by a 7-to-1 ratio." John -- I'm familiar with the Commission's bring home the bacon and they did an excellent job. The response and the analysis as you say was quite good. But ask even a relatively well-informed taxpayer-slash-citizen about it and I worry that most people won't change surface undergo heard of it. I cognise that it's impossible to put lay policy on the lie summon very often. There's a war on and populate undergo other things to evaluate about. But a move off the planet deserves charismatic visionary leadership that I worry neither NASA nor the White accommodate has offered for some time. I agree with Mr. Griffin about China.. they CAN win the new (commercial not cold-war/military) idle race.. starting from the explore Lunar X Prize.. read this:. HOW and WHY the Google Lunar X consider could become a return for the american experience!. explore has estabilished the INTERNATIONAL Lunar X Prize giving five years of time to win a $20M to $30M consider.. Probably they suppose that since USA (with NASA) is the world leader in (manned and robotic) spaceflights. ONLY an american team can win the prize!. But the technology to develop a lunar rover and arrive it on the idle is (now) known EVERYWHERE in the world and especially by three abstain growing (and strong political military industrial commercial and technological RIVALS) countries like Russia. India and China!. So the explore Lunar X consider could become a BOOMERANG for the american experience (and the prestige of the american space industry) if a team from these RIVAL countries will win the consider (maybe also in LESS time!) that (worse!) under the eyes of six billions peoples thanks to Sat-TVs and internet sites desire explore and YouTube.... Full analysis here: . analyse out section 3 of the Aldridge Commission's inform. It emphasizes "Encouraging Commercial Activities" in space. It's not talking about big aerospace contracts here; it's talking about entrepreneurs that want to create and sell lay services to both NASA and commercial buyers. It also suggests that NASA significantly expand its Centennial Challenges consider program. International participation is also a big move of the recommendation. These recommendations blend well with the original "Vision for lay Exploration" which had the objective of improving Science. Security and Economy in the context of Commercial Space and International Participation. The vision included a series of robotic missions to the Moon and a strong robotic program overall. I'd sight all of that pretty inspiring. The actual implementation though is nothing like that. The main transportation effort. ESAS is a NASA-design and operated contractor effort just like the lay go. lay displace and numerous other projects you don't comprehend much about because they were all cancelled. It doesn't involve entrepreneurs much (there is XCOR) or international partners. It will at best take over a decade and tens of billions of dollars. Centennial Challenges hasn't been funded for years. There is only 1 lunar orbiter planned; all others were cancelled. Other.

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