Saturday, December 17, 2011

iGloLEDset brings the party to the Kindle Fire, helps you lighten the mood (video)

Back when we first saw what iGloLEDset could do on an iPhone, few would've thought an Amazon tablet would exist today. But it does, and let's face it: the Kindle Fire could benefit from a colorful personality lift. You can make it happen if you're willing to take on the $299 price tag that's slapped on a set of remotely controlled LEDs. Aside from its app introduction to the Fire, nothing changes, so you'll get identical features to those using the bulbs on another Android or iOS device. Certainly a commodity, but no one could blame you for wanting to add a pinch of geek spice to the season's festivities. Surprise! Video demo is after the break.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

It's Free Shipping Day. Get Guaranteed Christmas Delivery from These Stores Today [Shopping]

It's Free Shipping Day. Get Guaranteed Christmas Delivery from These Stores TodayIf you didn't realize time is running out for holiday gift ordering, perhaps Free Shipping Day will remind you. The fourth shipping holiday this year is today, Friday, December 16th. Buy from a participating store for delivery by Christmas Eve.

A representative from Free Shipping Day wrote me that these are among the best shipping deals offered now, compared to what shoppers might currently or normally get from these shops:

  • Chico's - Free shipping on all orders.
  • Puma - Free shipping on all orders.
  • Hush Puppies - Free shipping plus $10 off your order.
  • Peruvian Connection - Free shipping and up to 40% off all orders.
  • Sierra Trading Post - Free shipping on all orders.
  • Disney Store - Free shipping on any order.
  • The Body Shop - Free shipping on all orders.

There are over 2,400 other online stores offering free shipping today, however, so you definitely have a lot more choices. The free shipping is offered within the contiguous United States.

Note that some stores notorious for being more risky when it comes to timely delivery are also participating in the pseudo-holiday, so it might pay, still, to consider not just the free shipping offer.

If you've been procrastinating about placing your online order, today's a good day to finally take shopping action.

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Lucero Olive Oil Winter Crush draws 1,500

Vendors from several north state counties such as Bianchi Orchards of Dairyville and Tri-L Mandarin of Oroville offered samples and sold locally grown and made products during the Lucero Olive Oil s Winter Crush event Saturday. Guests were offered tours of the mill, cooking demonstrations and live music among other things. ( DN-Wagner )

CORNING - At least 1,500 people smelled, tasted and experienced a bit of Tehama County produce and culinary delights Saturday as Lucero Olive Oil hosted its first Winter Crush event.

Lucero offered cooking demonstrations, vendor booths, live music and tours of the olive oil processing mill.

Guests were given a chance to put on hair nets and actually see how Lucero adds fresh citrus to the olives before they are crushed to create the company's mandarin orange and Meyer lemon olive oils.

The event drew crowds from all over northern California.

Many came as part of tour in which several buses from Lincoln dropped passengers off at the event.

Lincoln residents Bonnie Rink and Judy Peck met on one

Visitors enjoy samples from the complimentary mustard and tapinade table Saturday during Lucero Olive Oil s Winter Crush event. ( DN-Stevens )

of the bus tours and were enthusiastic about heading inside for the olive oil mill tour.

The women had already been inside the gift shop sampling products and visited with vendors inside the mill.

"So far its been great," Peck said.

They were especially excited about dark chocolate walnut prune treats they'd bought from Bianchi Orchards.

"It sounds strange, but they were fabulous," Peck said.

The group had started the day with a visit to the Abbey of New Clairvaux in Vina before heading to Lucero's.

Although Rink had gone on wine tours, she'd never done anything like this before, she said.

She saw the advertisement in her local newspaper and thought it was a

great idea.

Author Carol Firenze Anglin of Los Gatos came for different reasons.

Owner and writer of The Passionate Olive, she was signing copies of the 8th edition of her book, a virtual encyclopedia of uses and praise for olive oil.

Along with her book, she was excited to offer a new iPhone app that allows anyone to find great olive oil vendors and producers in any area within seconds.

The app also gives links to many of the tips and ideas in her book.

Although Anglin lists Lucero Olive Oil as a quality vendor in her book and on the iPhone app, Saturday was the first time she'd actually made it to the mill in Corning, she said.

"It's a wonderful event," she said. "This is a great community."

There's a growing interest in olive oil, she said.

She brought along her friend Say Ota, president of Passionate Sweets, Inc. of Los Gatos, who gave samples of Dolce Amore candies made with olive oil instead of butter and all natural ingredients.

Many people from Chico joined in the event as well.

Steve and Debbie Sohn of Chico saw a poster about the event while having tea one day, they said. They went online and found out more about it.

It sounded like fun, Steve Sohn said.

"Everybody loves olive oil," he said.

The couple lived in the Bay area and Sacramento before they moved to Chico about four years ago. This event offered them similar culture and atmosphere as some events they might find in the cities, but it was just the right amount of people and a great atmosphere, they said.

It was hard to hear on the tour but it was very informative, Steve Sohn said.

However, the couple's favorite part was the tasting room, he said.

"I would have never thought they could put so many types of flavors in olive oil," he said. "Never would I think to just drink vinegar, but there was enough of a taste to do that."

There was something for the locals too.

A Red Bluff mother, Melinda Richardson, brought her three boys, ages 2, 4 and 6, to the event.

Although her mother knows some of the Lucero family, this was the first time they'd come to the mill, she said.

"It's bigger than I expected," Richardson said. "They have a really nice gift shop and it's beautiful out here."

They sampled oils and treats while the boys made bead and uncooked colored pasta necklaces in the children's craft area.

Richardson waited outside while her mother was buying a gift for her grandmother who lives in the Bay area.

The whole family enjoyed it, she said. "It's a nice, calm environment," she said.

The tour was interesting too.

"It smelled delicious inside, especially with the mandarin oranges," she said.

For more information about the company and/or future events go to lucerooliveoil.com or call the customer service line at 877-330-2190.

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Andrea Wagner can be reached at 527-2153, extension 114 or or at awagner@redbluffdailynews.com

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Muslim Brotherhood bends rules to win big in Egypt

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Women holding umbrellas stand in line during rain under an election poster by Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood "The Freedom and Justice Party'" outside a polling station as they wait to cast their votes during parliamentary elections in Alexandria on Monday.

By Charlene Gubash

CAIRO ? The Muslim Brotherhood has already started coloring outside the lines in order to win a majority in Egypt?s parliamentary elections.?

The organization, which gave its political branch the more ambiguous title, The Party of Freedom and Justice (FJP), is expected to win 40 percent of the seats in the lower house of parliament, according to?analysts estimates.? Official results from the first round of voting will be announced Thursday.

Based on our own observations at polling stations across Cairo and anecdotal evidence, they seem to have won support at the polls by bending the rules in their favor.


Free food and cheap meat
In Cairo?s Saida Zeinab neighborhood, at one of the busiest polling centers in the city, we saw a party member and two other supporters of an independent candidate passing out leaflets to voters waiting in long lines to cast their ballots ? in clear violation of election laws. Soldiers who were on site for crowd control, did nothing to stop them. At the same spot, a tech-savvy FJP member sat on a bench, laptop in hand, to conduct exit polls. At other polling stations, they provided polling information to baffled voters.?
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In a more economically disadvantaged part of Cairo known as ?The Slaughterhouse,? Hanan Nasr, a mother of three, watched FJP members pass out free packages of rice and oil to voters on their way to the polling station ? again in contravention of campaign law. They also bussed in party members from surrounding neighborhoods.

Voter confusion played into the hands of the FJP. Many voters simply did not know who the candidates were because of the sheer number of mostly unknown candidates (4,000), unknown parties (35 new ones since President Hosni Mubarak fell from power) and a complicated voting system requiring choices of farmer, labor and independent candidates.?

Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters

A woman casts her vote at a polling station during the second day of parliamentary elections in Alexandria, Egypt on Tuesday. Click on the photo to see a complete slideshow of pictures from the Egyptian election.

For those who did not understand the voting system, the FJP had people on hand before the election to explain how to make their ballots count ? for FJP candidates.

Although Nasr voted for a liberal party, her son, Ali, opted for the only party he was familiar with, the FJP.? Some FJP members had been signing up voters in Nasr?s neighborhood in the run up to the election and distributed free school supplies. And before the recent Eid al-Adha or Feast of the Sacrifice holiday, the one time of year when everybody in Egypt must have meat to celebrate the holiday, the FJP sold meat at half the market price to Cairo?s many disadvantaged.??
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Clearly, the FJP struck a chord with voters.? Most of those we spoke to said they were voting FJP because they were well organized, helped the poor, and would uphold religious law.?

?They look to God,? said taxi driver Saad Abdul Aziz, who voted FJP.? ?They must be just.?

Mahmud Hams / AFP - Getty Images

Muslim Brotherhood members distribute fliers to voters outside a polling station in the Manial neighbourhood of Cairo on Monday.

Shifting promises
In the wake of the revolution, the FJP initially promised to compete for only 30 percent of parliamentary seats, in order not to frighten civil society and the interim military government.? They gradually upped that figure to 100 percent.?

Likewise, a promise not to field presidential candidates was soon broken.? The FJP had joined a much larger political bloc of secular and religious parties running for president, but the alliance fell apart when the FJP tried to dominate party lists.
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The official election results will be announced Thursday evening, but the FJP is expected to win big in Egypt?s two largest cities, Cairo and Alexandria.?

Since it?s a parliamentary system, their leaders have already demanded that if their party wins the largest proportion of seats as a party, they should be entitled to form the new government.

In view of the FJP?s track record of broken promises, many wonder what kind of government they would be and whether they will respect their promise to adhere to democratic process and take into account Egypt?s secularists and 10 percent Christian population.?

Source: http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/30/9122713-muslim-brotherhood-bends-rules-and-expects-to-win-big-in-egypt

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What?s the carbon footprint of your winter travels?

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What?s the carbon footprint of your winter travels?
As winter sets in, Washingtonians? thoughts are likely to drift to a lounge chair somewhere in the Caribbean or out in the Pacific. Sounds good, right? I bet you don?t want anyone ruining that image by telling you how much a winter escape would harm the environment.

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City, Liverpool reach League Cup quarters

By STEVE DOUGLAS

updated 6:30 p.m. ET Nov. 29, 2011

An emotional Craig Bellamy set up two goals in his first game following the suicide of friend Gary Speed, helping Liverpool win 2-0 at Chelsea on Tuesday night to advance to the English League Cup semifinals.

Bellamy missed Sunday's 1-1 Premier League draw with Manchester City because he was too upset to play following the death of Speed. The Wales manager hanged himself in his garage, a police officer said.

Bellamy held back the tears prior to kickoff on Tuesday as fans and players from both teams conducted a moving one minute's applause at Stamford Bridge in honor of Speed. Bellamy then set up goals for Maxi Rodriguez in the 58th and Martin Kelly in the 63rd, increasing pressure on Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas.

"Speedo was regarded as his mentor," Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish said of Bellamy. "To come back and play like that speaks volumes."

Andy Carroll wasted a chance to put Liverpool ahead, sending a 22nd-minute penalty kick straight at goalkeeper Ross Turnbull after Alex was penalized for a hand ball in his own penalty area.

Also in London, substitute Sergio Aguero scored in the 83rd minute as Manchester City won 1-0 and eliminated Arsenal in the quarterfinals for the second time in three seasons.

Samir Nasri, who left Arsenal during the summer to sign with Manchester City, was booed every time he touched the ball. Fans chanted: "You only quit for the money."

Nasri and Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong exchanged words in the tunnel after the match.

Second-tier Cardiff reached the last four for the first time since 1966 by beating visiting Blackburn of the Premier League 2-0 on goals by Kenny Miller in the 19th minute and Anthony Gerrard in the 50th.

Manchester United hosts Crystal Palace in Wednesday's quarterfinal.

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) ? Barcelona bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 4-0 Spanish league victory over Rayo Vallecano.

Alexis Sanchez scored in the 29th and 41st minutes, his first goals since his club's league opener on Aug. 29.

David Villa made it 3-0 in the 43rd, and Lionel Messi added his 26th goal of the season in the 50th, tying Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo for the league lead with 16.

Coming off a 1-0 loss at Getafe that ended a 27-game unbeaten streak dating to April, Barcelona (9-1-4) closed within three points of Real Madrid (11-1-1). Barcelona has outscored opponents 34-0 at home in eight league matches this season and has not allowed a goal in 11 consecutive league home games since April 9.

The match was moved forward from Dec. 17-18 because Barcelona will be in Japan for the Club World Cup.

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MILAN (AP) ? Goran Pandev scored twice for Napoli, which wasted a two-goal lead and wound up in a 3-3 tie with Serie A leader Juventus.

At Naples, Marek Hamsik put the hosts in front with a header in the 23rd minute and Pandev made it 2-0 in the 40th. Alessandro Matri cut the gap in the 48th, but Pandev scored his second goal in the 68th. Juventus rallied on goals by Marcelo Estigarribia in the 72nd, his first in Italian soccer, and Simone Pepe in the 80th.

Juventus (7-0-5) opened a two-point lead over AC Milan and Udinese (both 7-2-3). Napoli (4-3-5) is sixth, nine points off the lead.

In the fourth round of the Italian Cup, Verona won 2-0 at Parma and Novara won 3-2 at Catania.

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