Thursday, September 20, 2012

States Cracking Down on Unlicensed Home Improvement - Reason

(Mike Stocker, Sun Sentinel)Occupational licensing boards in seven states launched a sting operation last week, catching 157 unlicensed contractors looking to work without a state permission slip. Officials in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Utah responded to internet ads for carpeting, plumbing, HVAC, and other home improvement services, luring would-be workers to home sites where investigators waited.

Coordinated with help from the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA), which seeks ?better regulation of the construction industry to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the public,? the sting is the latest in a slew of enforcement activity aimed at unlicensed home improvement contractors nationwide.

NASCLA also helped conduct a sting in June that led to 15 investigations in Arizona, 31 investigations in Oregon, 23 citations in Nevada, and 100 arrests in California. In another operation in March, police arrested 111 other would-be workers in California. As of July, Maryland has over 80 cases pending against unlicensed workers.?In Florida, over 70 contractors without licenses have been arrested this year?some of them in SWAT-style raids. From the South Florida Sun-Sentinel:

"How am I supposed to provide for my family with all the restrictions?" asked one cuffed worker, John Simms, 38, a father of four from West Palm Beach. "You tell that to my kids when I don't have the money to come home."

?Curbing illegal home improvements, officials say, has been an elusive goal in South Florida amid the downturn in the economy: Unemployed workers contract without a license as an easy way to make money. And some homeowners turn a blind eye to the unlicensed work for bargain prices.

?Homeowners who don't scrutinize whether someone is licensed may inadvertently invite a criminal inside their home, officials say.

New York City officials estimate that one in five home contractors is unlicensed. The city seized 72 vehicles from unlicensed home improvement workers over two months earlier this year. From ABC News:

"We are literally canvassing neighborhoods, pulling aside anyone we see doing work and making sure they are literally licensed," NYC DCA Commissioner Jonathan Mintz said.

Reason writers have written a thing or two about occupational licensing.

Click here for To-Catch-a-Predator-like coverage of unlicensed contractors in Portland, Or. ?

Source: http://reason.com/blog/2012/09/20/states-cracking-down-on-unlicensed-home

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Israel military holds largest snap drill in years

(AP) ? Israeli defense officials say the military is conducting its largest snap drill in years. The exercise comes against the backdrop of tensions with Iran and the civil war in Syria.

A military spokesman says Wednesday's drill under way in northern and central Israel is a planned, routine event.

But other officials say the exercise is unique in terms of number of soldiers and senior officers involved. Part of the exercise is in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights next to Syria.

They say tens of thousands of soldiers are participating, including the artillery and air force.

All the officials spoke on condition of anonymity according to regulations. Israel is worried that Iran is closer to developing nuclear weapons. It also fears Syria's chemical weapons and missile stocks will fall into rogue hands.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Self-forming biological scaffolding

ScienceDaily (Sep. 19, 2012) ? A new model system of the cellular skeletons of living cells is akin to a mini-laboratory designed to explore how the cells' functional structures assemble. A paper about to be published in EPJ E by physicist Volker Schaller and his colleagues from the Technical University Munich, Germany, presents one hypothesis concerning self-organisation. It hinges on the findings that a homogeneous protein network, once subjected to stresses generated by molecular motors, compacts into highly condensed fibres.

The contractile machinery inside cells is arguably the most prominent example of cells' ability to self-organise cellular proteins into highly ordered functional structures involved in cell division or cell migration, for example.

The authors attempt to elucidate how such highly self-organised structures emerge from a less ordered and homogeneous collection of constituent proteins. Namely, such proteins are actin filaments -- one of the main scaffold proteins in cells made of biopolymers -- and associated molecular motors. The latter exerts forces by pressing along the filament, an energy consuming process.

Schaller and colleagues reconstituted a minimal model system of the cellular skeleton consisting of actin filaments held together by cross-linking proteins and molecular motors. They found that this minimal system is sufficient to reproduce similar self-organisation processes observed in nature.

In particular, they showed that a homogeneous network of actin filaments held together by the cross-linking protein ?-actinin can rapidly be reorganised by molecular motor proteins. It contracts to form a highly heterogeneous set of compact fibres consisting of millions of individual filaments, resembling scaffold structures inside the cellular skeleton.

The authors also realised that the efficiency of this reorganisation process, and therefore the length scale of the fibres created, directly depend on motor activity. Thus, the fibres can range between 5?m and up to 100?m in length for low and high motor activity, respectively.

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  1. V. Schaller, B. Hammerich, A. R. Bausch. Active compaction of crosslinked driven filament networks. The European Physical Journal E, 2012; 35 (8) DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2012-12081-2

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Digital Protractor Promises More Accuracy Than a Plastic Half Circle [Tools]

To no one's surprise, those clear plastic protractors we were all taught to use in grade school are far from being the most accurate way to measure an angle. They're perfect for a grade five homework assignment, but in the real world you'll probably want to opt for this digital alternative that's precise to plus or minus 0.3 degrees. More »


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Fox Five reports on iPhone 5 lines in New York, then tells viewers it has a laser keyboard and holographic display

I'm sure you have all heard the old saying, "never let facts get in the way of a good story", well Fox News has certainly done just that. During a report by Fox Five which is aired in New York, a reporter was telling the story of how lines were already forming outside of the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in anticipation of the iPhone 5 launch. Fox Five then inexplicably cut to a video showing an ultra-thin device which was actually a concept done way back in August 2011 and nothing like the iPhone 5 that we all saw announced last week. The report then goes on to explain some of the new features of the iPhone 5 and again they are all amazingly incorrect.

"Staring at $200, the iPhone 5 is sleeker, has a laser keyboard, holographic images and other cool new features."

The laser keyboard is again from the same concept video as the ultra thin iPhone and the holographic display ability just beggars belief. I really can't understand why a news network like Fox can't carry out some simple research on a product prior to reporting on it to a huge audience. All they had to do was read our fantastic iPhone 5 everything you need to know post and they wouldn't be looking quite so silly this morning!

You can see the news report from Fox in the video above, the misinformation starts to pour out around the 42 second mark, sit back, relax and laugh loudly!

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What You Need

2 pound of skinless chicken breast ( I added more chicken after the picture was taken)

1 Teaspoon of Crushed Red Pepper

8 ounces of Cream Cheese

1 Teaspoon of Pepper

1/2 Teaspoon of Salt

1 Tablespoon of Onion Flakes

1 Teaspoon of Garlic Powder

1/2 Cup of Sour Cream

1 Can of Rotel

Rice Cooked

What To Do

Set your crock pot to low and place all ingredients ( except sour cream)? into the crock pot ? make sure to put the cream cheese on top of the chicken ? cook for about 4 ? 6 hours ? took about 5.5 hours for me.

Take two forks and shred the chicken in the crock pot ? mix. Cook for another hour

Mix in sour cream then serve over rice.

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Slow Cooker Yummy Chicken Dinner Recipe

Recipe type: Slow Cooker

Author: Sara @ Budget Savvy Diva

Serves: 4-6

Gluten ? Free

  • 2 pound of skinless chicken breast ( I added more chicken after the picture was taken)
  • 1 Teaspoon of Crushed Red Pepper
  • 8 ounces of Cream Cheese
  • 1 Teaspoon of Pepper
  • 1/2 Teaspoon of Salt
  • 1 Tablespoon of Onion Flakes
  • 1 Teaspoon of Garlic Powder
  • 1/2 Cup of Sour Cream
  • 1 Can of Rotel
  • Rice Cooked
  1. Set your crock pot to low and place all ingredients ( except sour cream) into the crock pot ? make sure to put the cream cheese on top of the chicken ? cook for about 4 ? 6 hours ? took about 5.5 hours for me.
  2. Take two forks and shred the chicken in the crock pot ? mix. Cook for another hour
  3. Mix in sour cream then serve over rice.
  4. Enjoy!

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