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Income takes sharpest drop in 20 years

U.S. consumer spending rose in January as Americans spent more on services, with savings providing a cushion after income recorded its biggest drop in 20 years.

The Commerce Department said on Friday consumer spending increased 0.2 percent in January after a revised 0.1 percent rise the prior month. Spending had previously been estimated to have increased 0.2 percent in December.

January's increase was in line with economists' expectations. Spending accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity and when adjusted for inflation, it gained 0.1 percent after a similar increase in December.

Though spending rose in January, it was supported by a rise in services, probably related to utilities consumption. Spending on goods fell, suggesting some hit from the expiration at the end of 2012 of a 2 percent payroll tax cut. Tax rates for wealthy Americans also increased.

The impact is expected to be larger in February's spending data and possibly extend through the first half of the year as households adjust to smaller paychecks, which are also being strained by rising gasoline prices.

Economists expect consumer spending in the first three months of this year to slow down sharply from the fourth quarter's 2.1 percent annual pace.

Income tumbled 3.6 percent, the largest drop since January 1993. Part of the decline was payback for a 2.6 percent surge in December as businesses, anxious about higher taxes, rushed to pay dividends and bonuses before the new year.

A portion of the drop in January also reflected the tax hikes. The income at the disposal of households after inflation and taxes plunged a 4.0 percent in January after advancing 2.7 percent in December.

With income dropping sharply and spending rising, the saving rate - the percentage of disposable income households are socking away - fell to 2.4 percent, the lowest level since November 2007. The rate had jumped to 6.4 percent in December.

Savings were the smallest since December 2007.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/economywatch/income-takes-sharpest-drop-20-years-spending-rises-1C8636738

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Bluehost Web Hosting - Best PSD to HTML

Why do I consider Bluehost to be the best web hosting company of all? There are quite a few reasons, some of which I?ll address in this article.

I first came to know about Bluehost on a web hosting review website called 100 Web Hosting which ranked Bluehost as the best web host on their top 10 web hosting list. The site also shares a lot of articles about Bluehost, such as their control panel demo, their support, their hosting features and even a Bluehost infographic.

Bluehost Web Hosting: the Basics

Bluehost is a large web hosting company that hosts millions of domains and websites all over the world. While they?re not the biggest web host in the world, they are quickly growing. They consistently manage to acquire more than 20,000 new customers each month, so they must be doing something right! I am not a professional web hosting reviewer, but if you want more details, you can check out a detailed Bluehost review on 100 Web Hosting.

You may be surprised to learn that Bluehost has been around since 1996, which makes it one of the older and more experienced web hosts around. They?ve been hosting websites since the early days of the internet.

Professional Web Hosting Plan

Most people who sign up for web hosting choose a type of shared hosting plan. This is the most reasonable type of web hosting, and it serves the purposes of most bloggers and website owners. It?s even sufficient for most small online businesses, as you can still set up shopping carts and other e-commerce features with Bluehost?s shared hosting.

Many web hosts offer several different shared hosting plans, but Bluehost only has one ? the Professional Web Hosting package. While you might like the idea of being able to choose between plans, this is really not a disadvantage when you look at what?s included with this package.

Here is some of what you get with this plan:

  • Unlimited domains, hosting space and file transfers
  • Secure shell, SSL and FTP
  • Free domain registration
  • Site builder with choice of templates
  • Email, chat and phone support 24/7
  • $100 in Google advertising credits
  • Money back guarantee

The cost for this hosting plan is competitive. The normal monthly fee for shared hosting is $6.95, but you can often find it for a dollar or two less if the company is running a sale.

Additional Features of Bluehost Web Hosting

Aside from the above, you get many other benefits with Bluehost?s web hosting. Some of these include:
1. Website Scripts ? You can easily install many useful scripts, such as WordPress, b2evolution, Drupal, Joomla, poll and survey software, mailing lists and more.
2. Multimedia ? Video and audio streaming, MIDI file support, add custom MIME types.
3. E-Commerce Features ? Start your own online store with an SSL Secure Server and a choice of shopping carts such as Zen Shopping Cart, Agora, Cube Cart and OS Commerce.

What?s great about these features is that they are all simple to use and require no advanced technical knowledge. Bluehost is, for example, well known as one of the best hosting companies for WordPress. You can install this popular blogging platform in seconds.
The same is true for other scripts, such as shopping carts. In some cases, there may be a certain learning curve to master all of the features of an application. However, Bluehost ensures that the installation process is fast and simple.

Conclusion

With so many web hosting companies to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which is best. What I like about Bluehost is that it?s large and experienced enough to provide fast and secure hosting yet still manages to maintain a customer friendly attitude.

Some large web hosts seem to put a high percentage of their budget into advertising and public relations. This is not the case with Bluehost. While you may see their ads, they don?t follow you around the internet like those of some companies.

No matter what features you?re looking for in a web host, Bluehost will most likely have it. Since they offer a money back guarantee, there?s hardly any risk in trying them out.

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Week Thirty-five: Kathy Benson | The Today Voice

My friend Rosalinda is the first person I remember dying. We were only ten years old when she passed away. We were not close friends, but our families knew each other from church. Rosalinda, her older sister and I had at least one play date in the year or so before she died at my childhood home. I believe they came over after church one Sunday. I still have a picture of the three us together playing in my bedroom, which I treasure.

I felt sad when I found out Rosalinda died. It was hard for me to wrap my ten-year-old brain around the idea that one of my peers could get sick and die. My parents took me to her wake. I remember Rosalinda?s casket being open and I can still picture her body lying there. She looked so sweet and innocent, as if she was just sleeping.

After Rosalinda died I felt a special connection to her mother. I would often go across the church to where their family sat to visit with them on Sundays after mass was over. We would make small talk and I got the sense that it gave her mother some comfort to see and speak with me, another girl who was close to the age that Rosalinda would be if she had lived longer.

I imagine it was also bittersweet for Rosalinda?s mother to have contact with me, as it was likely painful for her to think about what her daughter would be doing at various stages of life if she had survived. But Rosalinda?s mother always seemed happy to see and interested talk with me and I liked spending time with her.

A few years later, when it was time for me to be confirmed, I needed to ask an adult in our church community to be my sponsor. We had a number of close family friends that would have been wonderful sponsors for me, but in the end, though I still didn?t know Rosalinda?s mother and family very well, I felt compelled to ask her to sponsor me. I cared about Rosalinda?s mother?s grief and loss and wanted to give her the opportunity to do things with me, if she wanted to, that I realized she could no longer do with her younger daughter who had died. Rosalinda?s mother was honored that I asked her to serve as my confirmation sponsor and it was a very special and meaningful experience for both of us.

From then on Rosalinda?s mother referred to me as one of her beloved Godchildren and since my Godparents lived far away, on the East Coast; I appreciated having another Godmother in my life to help me grow in my faith. When my husband Bob and I were married, my original Godmother (one of my paternal aunts, who was there when I was baptized), my new Godmother (Rosalinda?s mother, who was my confirmation sponsor) and Bob?s Godparents together brought the gifts to the alter before it was time for communion. I was so proud to have my two Godmothers there with us on such a special day in our life and I think being a part of our wedding party also meant a lot to Rosalinda?s mother, who would never get to see her younger daughter marry in this lifetime.

Because of Rosalinda?s name, I, along with so many others who knew and loved her, associate roses with honoring her life and legacy. Every year when her birthday came around her family would arrange to have mass said in her memory and for there to be roses on the alter at our church. After mass they would go to her grave to pay their respects and sing happy birthday to their daughter and sister who left this world much too soon. On a few occasions my family and I were invited to join them to celebrate the life and memory of Rosalinda. I recall going with Rosalinda?s family to the cemetery, visiting her grave and singing a bittersweet birthday song to her.

Back then I wasn?t quite sure what to make of how Rosalinda?s family chose to honor her life and memory. I had no previous experience or reference point to base it on, so I did my best to respect and appreciate how they remembered their dear ?Linda? as they lovingly still refer to her, almost eighteen years since she died. Little did I know that Rosalinda?s mother, father and sister were inadvertently teaching me how to learn to live without a loved one who leaves this world too soon.

Rosalinda?s was the first bereaved mother I ever knew. Many years later when I watched my own daughter die in my husband?s arms soon after she was born, in April 2008, I was grateful to be able to reflect on all the ways Rosalinda?s mother and family had shown me how to celebrate a daughter and sister?s life, as we continue to mourn her death. This April it will have been five years since we lost our daughter and sister Molly. Every year since Molly was born and died we celebrate her life and memory on her birthday by having mass said for her and visiting her grave at the cemetery, where we sing happy birthday to our forever baby girl.

I believe that those who die are reunited in the afterlife. I find peace and comfort in imagining that our Molly, Rosalinda, Rosalinda?s father (who died in 2011) and many other loved ones who have left this world too soon are together and that I will get to see them again someday when I join them in Heaven.

Who was the first person who died in your life and how did you feel?

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Kathy Benson is a bereaved and blessed mom, writer and group fitness instructor trying to live mindfully and find joy in the journey after dealing with secondary infertility and loss for five years. She lives in Chicago, Illinois with her husband and two living children.

Kathy blogs at Bereaved and Blessed. You can also follow Kathy on Twitter @BereavedBlessed and her Facebook page.

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Novel wireless brain sensor

Feb. 28, 2013 ? In a significant advance for brain-machine interfaces, engineers at Brown University have developed a novel wireless, broadband, rechargeable, fully implantable brain sensor that has performed well in animal models for more than a year. They describe the result in the Journal of Neural Engineering and at a conference this week.

A team of neuroengineers based at Brown University has developed a fully implantable and rechargeable wireless brain sensor capable of relaying real-time broadband signals from up to 100 neurons in freely moving subjects. Several copies of the novel low-power device, described in the Journal of Neural Engineering, have been performing well in animal models for more than year, a first in the brain-computer interface field. Brain-computer interfaces coud help people with severe paralysis control devces with their thoughts.

Arto Nurmikko, professor of engineering at Brown University who oversaw the device's invention, is presenting it this week at the 2013 International Workshop on Clinical Brain-Machine Interface Systems in Houston.

"This has features that are somewhat akin to a cell phone, except the conversation that is being sent out is the brain talking wirelessly," Nurmikko said.

Neuroscientists can use such a device to observe, record, and analyze the signals emitted by scores of neurons in particular parts of the animal model's brain.

Meanwhile, wired systems using similar implantable sensing electrodes are being investigated in brain-computer interface research to assess the feasibility of people with severe paralysis moving assistive devices like robotic arms or computer cursors by thinking about moving their arms and hands.

This wireless system addresses a major need for the next step in providing a practical brain-computer interface," said neuroscientist John Donoghue, the Wriston Professor of Neuroscience at Brown University and director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science.

Tightly packed technology

In the device, a pill-sized chip of electrodes implanted on the cortex sends signals through uniquely designed electrical connections into the device's laser-welded, hermetically sealed titanium "can." The can measures 2.2 inches (56 mm) long, 1.65 inches (42 mm) wide, and 0.35 inches (9 mm) thick. That small volume houses an entire signal processing system: a lithium ion battery, ultralow-power integrated circuits designed at Brown for signal processing and conversion, wireless radio and infrared transmitters, and a copper coil for recharging -- a "brain radio." All the wireless and charging signals pass through an electromagnetically transparent sapphire window.

In all, the device looks like a miniature sardine can with a porthole.

But what the team has packed inside makes it a major advance among brain-machine interfaces, said lead author David Borton, a former Brown graduate student and postdoctoral research associate who is now at Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne in Switzerland.

"What makes the achievement discussed in this paper unique is how it integrated many individual innovations into a complete system with potential for neuroscientific gain greater than the sum of its parts," Borton said. "Most importantly, we show the first fully implanted microsystem operated wirelessly for more than 12 months in large animal models -- a milestone for potential [human] clinical translation."

The device transmits data at 24 Mbps via 3.2 and 3.8 Ghz microwave frequencies to an external receiver. After a two-hour charge, delivered wirelessly through the scalp via induction, it can operate for more than six hours.

"The device uses less than 100 milliwatts of power, a key figure of merit," Nurmikko said.

Co-author Ming Yin, a Brown postdoctoral scholar and electrical engineer, said one of the major challenges that the team overcame in building the device was optimizing its performance given the requirements that the implant device be small, low-power and leak-proof, potentially for decades.

"We tried to make the best tradeoff between the critical specifications of the device, such as power consumption, noise performance, wireless bandwidth and operational range," Yin said. "Another major challenge we encountered was to integrate and assemble all the electronics of the device into a miniaturized package that provides long-term hermeticity (water-proofing) and biocompatibility as well as transparency to the wireless data, power, and on-off switch signals."

With early contributions by electrical engineer William Patterson at Brown, Yin helped to design the custom chips for converting neural signals into digital data. The conversion has to be done within the device, because brain signals are not produced in the ones and zeros of computer data.

Ample applications

The team worked closely with neurosurgeons to implant the device in three pigs and three rhesus macaque monkeys. The research in these six animals has been helping scientists better observe complex neural signals for as long as 16 months so far. In the new paper, the team shows some of the rich neural signals they have been able to record in the lab. Ultimately this could translate to significant advances that can also inform human neuroscience.

Current wired systems constrain the actions of research subjects, Nurmikko said. The value of wireless transmission is that it frees subjects to move however they intend, allowing them to produce a wider variety of more realistic behaviors. If neuroscientists want to observe the brain signals produced during some running or foraging behaviors, for instance, they can't use a cabled sensor to study how neural circuits would form those plans for action and execution or strategize in decision making.

In the experiments in the new paper, the device is connected to one array of 100 cortical electrodes, the microscale individual neural listening posts, but the new device design allows for multiple arrays to be connected, Nurmikko said. That would allow scientists to observe ensembles of neurons in multiple related areas of a brain network.

The new wireless device is not approved for use in humans and is not used in clinical trials of brain-computer interfaces. It was designed, however, with that translational motivation.

"This was conceived very much in concert with the larger BrainGate* team, including neurosurgeons and neurologists giving us advice as to what were appropriate strategies for eventual clinical applications," said Nurmikko, who is also affiliated with the Brown Institute for Brain Science.

Borton is now spearheading the development of a collaboration between EPFL and Brown to use a version of the device to study the role of the motor cortex in an animal model of Parkinson's disease.

Meanwhile the Brown team is continuing work on advancing the device for even larger amounts of neural data transmission, reducing its size even further, and improving other aspects of the device's safety and reliability so that it can someday be considered for clinical application in peop0le with movement disabilities.

In addition to Nurmikko, Borton and Yin, the paper was also co-authored by Juan Aceros, an expert in mechanical engineering.

The National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (Grant 1R01EB007401-01), with partial support from the National Science Foundation (Grants: 0937848) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Contract: N66001-10-C-2010), funded the research.

*Caution: Investigational device. Limited by federal law to investigational use.

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  1. David A Borton, Ming Yin, Juan Aceros and Arto Nurmikko. An implantable wireless neural interface for recording cortical circuit dynamics in moving primates. Journal of Neural Engineering, 2013 DOI: 10.1088/1741-2560/10/2/026010

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altman waiter: Prague Day 1 | Travel Blog

Posted: February 27, 2013 by phoenixafterdark in Prague 21.-24.02.2013

After a leisurely breakfast we took off on foot to the main station of Dresden to board our train to Prague. After hunting for seats (successfully) we took in the charm of the train?. ahem?let?s say sociolist chic best describes it :)Train to Prague

Two hours later we arrived in Prague and continued on foot to the closest Tram station. They are really easy to use and look so cute? A short-term ticket costs 24CKR (about 1?) and is valid for 30min on all public transportation.

Cute Tram

Cute Tram

Tickets can be bought in metro stations and most tobacco shops around the Tram stations. 10min on the train and we found ourselves in the middle of the suburbs of Prague?and it felt like a 30-year time-warp into bygone soviet times?.seriously. It was slightly scary. But after a 2min walk we got to the hotel and already the lobby made up for the surroundings. I had booked the hotel via HRS as a Hot Deal for 21? per night with breakfast?unbeatable pricing.

The hotel itself -?http://www.ostruvek.cz/index.php?lang=ger&menu=kontakt?- was like a shining pearl in the middle of seaweed and murk? Set back from the main road with nicely furnished modern rooms, and the food was AWESOME?and cheap ^^ .

Room 308

Room 308

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But I digress? after check-in we retreated to our rooms and since it was already around 5pm we decided to meet for an early dinner (ok, looks like we?re grey-haired retired people, but we hadn?t eaten since breakfast) which turned into a 5 hour long food and drink festival? We each had a main course and later in the evening two desserts and enough drinks to last a normal person for days ^^ And all that in the end cost us around 60??for 4 people o.O

Yummy Czech 'Pancake' with mushrooms and cheese

Yummy Czech ?Pancake? with mushrooms and cheese

Palatschinken (pancake) with peach jam

Palatschinken (pancake) with peach jam

Cheers to beer and Slivovice

Cheers to beer and Slivovice

Our game....every time we meet

Our game?.every time we meet

And that was pretty much it for the first day?after the restaurant closed we just fell into the comfy beds and were dead to the world?

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Backers of Syrian rebels endanger Iraq: Iraqi minister

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Turkish and Qatari support for Syrian insurgents is tantamount to a declaration of war against Iraq, which will suffer from the fallout of an increasingly sectarian conflict next door, an Iraqi Shi'ite politician said.

Hadi al-Amiri, transport minister and head of the formerly armed Badr Organisation, said Sunni Muslim Turkey and Qatar had stymied all efforts to resolve the Syrian conflict peacefully.

Iraq is calmer than in the communal bloodletting that killed tens of thousands in 2006-2007, but the war in neighboring Syria is straining its precarious sectarian balance.

Amiri accused Ankara and Doha, which support the opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, of arming jihadi groups in Syria, where many Sunni militants are fighting, including the Qaeda-approved Nusra Front, which has links to al Qaeda in Iraq.

"Presenting money and weapons to al Qaeda (in Syria) by Qatar and Turkey is a declaration of armed action against Iraq," Amiri told Reuters in an interview this week. "These weapons will reach Iraqi chests for sure."

Sectarian-tinged unrest has been on the rise in Iraq. Tens of thousands of Iraqi Sunnis have staged protests against Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shi'ite-led government in their western stronghold of Anbar bordering Syria, and al Qaeda has urged them to take up arms.

Al Qaeda-linked militants appear to be regrouping in Anbar's caves and valleys, with some moving into Syria to join the fight against Assad, whose Alawite sect springs from Shi'ite Islam.

Scores of Iraqi Shi'ite militants are also fighting in Syria alongside forces loyal to Assad, who is backed by Shi'ite Iran.

Amiri, whose Badr Organisation laid down its weapons in 2004, said he was against militias, criticizing the recent formation of a new Shi'ite militia named al-Mukhtar Army.

Some people in Baghdad's southwestern district of Jihad have received death threat leaflets signed by al-Mukhtar Army telling them to leave the mixed Sunni-Shi'ite neighborhood.

"Using militias again is a big mistake," Amiri said. "If we (Shi'ites) form militia and they (Sunnis) form militia, then Iraq will be lost."

KURDISH-SHI'ITE ALLIANCE

Turning to the Baghdad government's dispute with autonomous Kurds over land and oil rights in the north, Amiri said this should not undermine traditional ties between Shi'ites and Kurds who were both oppressed under former strongman Saddam Hussein.

"This has nothing to do with this deep strategic alliance. Technical problems have to be fixed based on the constitution and the oil and gas law," he declared.

Baghdad says it alone has the authority to control Iraqi oil exports, while the Kurds say their right to export from their autonomous northern region is enshrined in Iraq's federal constitution, drawn up after the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.

New legislation to govern the world's fourth largest oil reserves has been caught up for years in a struggle over how to share power between Iraq's Sunni, Shi'ite and Kurdish factions, which has intensified since U.S. troops withdrew a year ago.

"Frankly, we are in the federal government and the prime minister is serious about this issue," Amiri said. "He won't make a concession ... he is a stubborn and won't bargain".

(Reporting by Suadad al-Salhy; Editing by Isabel Coles)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/backers-syrian-rebels-endanger-iraq-iraqi-minister-110124037.html

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IKEA's horse meat worries mount

STOCKHOLM - IKEA stopped selling all minced meat products from its main supplier, two days after taking its trademark meatballs from from the same Swedish supplier off menus over concerns they contained horsemeat.

The world's No. 1 furniture retailer, known also for restaurants at its huge out-of-town stores, said on Wednesday it had withdrawn Familjen Dafgard's IKEA-branded wiener sausages from stores in France, Spain, Britain, Ireland and Portugal, as well as stuffed cabbages and veal burgers in Sweden.

Tests in the Czech Republic on Monday showed a batch of meatballs from Sweden's Familjen Dafgard contained horse.

"Based on some hundred test results that we have received so far, there are a few indications of horse meat," IKEA said in a statement. "We are now, together with our supplier and third party experts, reviewing how we can reinforce routines to avoid similar situations in the future."

A scandal erupted last month when tests in Ireland revealed some beef products contained horse meat, triggering recalls of ready-made meals in several countries and damaging confidence in Europe's vast and complex food industry.

Familjen Dafgard is the only Swedish firm so far to confirm undeclared horse in its meat products amid the scandal. On Wednesday it said its own tests confirmed the batch tested by Czech inspectors, and three other batches, contained horse.

All these samples contained 1-10 percent horse meat, said Lennart Nilsson, a veterinary inspector at Sweden's National Food Agency of the tests run by Familjen Dafgard.

The supplier said it was still trying to establish where its own meat suppliers had sourced the meat in the four batches.

Nilsson said Familjen Dafgard buys meat in Sweden and elsewhere in the European Union although the meat may well originate from third parties outside the union.

IKEA stopped meatball sales in stores across most of Europe, and in Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and the Dominican Republic, all supplied by Sweden's Familjen Dafgard. No food sales have been stopped in IKEA stores that have other suppliers, such as in the United States, Canada, Russia, Australia and Japan.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/ikeas-horse-meat-worries-mount-it-stops-selling-mincemeat-main-1C8588002

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