Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook

Deb Perelman's collection of recipes is mouth-watering and, despite a couple misses, features appealingly homey foods.

By Heller McAlpin / October 30, 2012

The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook By Deb Perelman Knopf Doubleday 336 pp.

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Here's one way to rate cookbooks: by IQ, a measure not of their intelligence but of their Irresistibility Quotient, the ratio of irresistible to less tempting recipes.? On that scale, Deb Perelman's Smitten Kitchen Cookbook scores at the Mensa level.

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Are you among the five million monthly visitors who have been smitten by the appealingly homey recipes on Deb Perelman's Smitten Kitchen website? If you're wondering why you should spring for her cookbook?when you can access hundreds more of her recipes online, complete with enticing photographs and reams of reader commentary, the answer is editing: What we have here is a carefully curated mix of mainly exclusive new recipes plus a few previously posted winners. The result is that wonderfully high IQ.

Although her photographs are mouth-watering, this is not food porn. Perelman, a self-taught cook and photographer, aims at getting you cooking, not just gawking. She's a self-described picky eater and obsessive, and everything she publishes must pass this test: "Will this recipe be really, truly worth it?"

Like the best television cooking show hosts ? could that be next for her? ? Perelman projects an inviting warmth and chattiness. She's funny ? "The squares keep at room temperature for at least a week, although never in my apartment" ? and self-deprecating enough to ease your culinary insecurities.

She invites us into her household, with pictures of her toddler son sprinkled throughout: "Welcome. Welcome to my tiny kitchen. Wouldn't it be great if we could all fit in here? I'd make us mulled cider and gooey cinnamon squares. We could talk about pie." Alas, her kitchen is too small. But the message is, if she can produce all this bounty in such a shoebox, so can you.

Perelman, like many successful food bloggers ? including the Wednesday Chef, Luisa Weiss, whose memoir with recipes, "My Berlin Kitchen," I reviewed earlier this fall, and Julie Powell of Julie and Julia fame ? quit her day job once her site took off.???

She's upfront about her biases. On her website, she proclaims: "What I'm wary of is: Excessively fussy foods and/or pretentious ingredients. I don't do truffle oil, Himalayan pink salt... or single-origin chocolate." In her book, she confesses to disliking cold soups and fish, but she surmounts both prejudices with a Seared Halibut with Gazpacho Salsa and Tomato Vinaigrette. Halibut, she writes, "is a great gateway fish." It is also wildly expensive, though she says another flaky white fish, such as cod, can be substituted.

A former vegetarian, Perelman offers a bounty of healthful meatless entrees. These include linguine with cauliflower pesto and a rich and hearty mushroom bourgignon she created before she "decided that a life without pulled pork was no longer one I wanted to participate in."

She is also an inventive baker. One innovation involves tweaking lemon or blood orange-olive oil cake by substituting grapefruit. She fills her hamantaschen with rhubarb instead of the more traditional prune or apricot purees.? Her pi?ce de r?sistance is a savory twist on strawberry shortcakes: scallion shortcakes topped with a tomato salad and whipped goat cheese, which in my test came out exactly as pictured on the book jacket, though twice as delicious.

Not all efforts add up. Buttered popcorn cookies follow what she calls "basic snack math, which is that two forms of junk food together always exceed the greatness of them separately, especially when you mix the salty and the sweet." To my taste, this is one where the parts are better than the whole.

Among Perelman's most useful offerings are what I think of as b&b recipes, the sort of prepare-ahead breakfast dishes often served at charming inns. Her delectable winners include Cinnamon Toast French Toast and New York Breakfast Casserole, which features bagels, eggs, onions, tomatoes, and cream cheese baked together.?

One can only imagine the agony of selection that went into this book. I would have opted for a few more recipes like the Rosemary Gruyere and Sea Salt Crisps ("Cheez-Its for grown-ups") in place of such boilerplate tips for stress-free entertaining as prepare ahead, keep it simple, and enlist friends' help. Another misstep involves the book design: While beautiful, it frequently fails to list ingredients and instructions on facing pages, requiring too much awkward page-turning to follow a recipe.

But these are small quibbles about a book filled with practical, crowd-pleasing keepers like her mother's apple cake, featured on her website back in 2008. This is one of many recipes that stays fresh for days ? assuming it lasts that long.

Heller McAlpin writes the Reading in Common column for The Barnes & Noble Review and reviews books for NPR.org and The Washington Post, among other publications.

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ZTE's U950 shows how Tegra 3 phone is done under $160

ZTE's U950 shows how Tegra 3 phone is done under $160

This might not be the $199 Tegra 3 tablet that NVIDIA's keen to see, but hey, a 999 yuan ($160) quad-core phone is just as impressive. Unveiled in China earlier today, this ZTE U950 smartphone packs a 1.3GHz Tegra 3 chip, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage and a 2,000mAh battery beneath the 4.3-inch display. There's also a five-megapixel camera plus a VGA front-facing camera inside the 9mm-thick body. Pretty standard stuff for an Android 4.0 phone, except for the price-per-performance ratio, of course. The first 100,000 customers who register now will be eligible to order on November 11th, though chances are the quota's all gone by now.

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Rainbow Warrior visiting Maldives as part of two ... - Minivan News

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The Rainbow Warrior ? flagship of environmental NGO Greenpeace ? is visiting the Maldives as part of a two-month tour of the Indian Ocean.

?Greenpeace has come to the Indian Ocean in order to learn about fishing activities in the region, and to talk to communities, governments, officials and the tuna fishing industry, with the intention of working together to combat overfishing and to stop destructive and illegal fishing,? the international organisation stated.

During the vessel?s visit to the Maldives, the crew will document the pole and line fishery in the southern atoll, hold a one-day conference on sustainable tuna, involving political, fishing and commercial sectors joint monitoring and surveillance with the Maldivian coast guard in Maldivian waters. The vessel will be opened to school children in Laamu Gan.

Executive Secretary of the International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF), Athif Shakoor, who is coordinating the Greenpeace visit, told Minivan News that the Rainbow Warrior?s visit was significant for the Maldives, as was the organisation?s endorsement of pole and line fishing methods.

?Pole and line fishing is more sustainable and central to employment in many communities,? he explained.

As a sustainable fishing method, pole and line fishing could be marketed as a premium brand and the higher prices passed to the fishermen, Shakoor said.

Minivan News has previously reported that retail premiums for pole and line-caught fish were being largely absorbed by the supermarket chains that sold them, leaving Maldivian fishermen to compete with the technologically-advanced and substantially less sustainable fishing vessels of other nations.

In October 2011, Minivan News reported concerns from fisheries authorities and industry that the country was effectively ?under siege? by the vessels of other nations ? particularly the French and Spanish ? which had ringed the Maldives? Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) with ?Fish Aggregation Devices? (FADS).

Fish such as tuna are naturally attracted to the floating object, such as a buoy, typically fitted with a sonar device capable of determining the quantity of fish below, and a satellite uplink that communicates this to the nearby fishing vessel. The vessel?s net does not discriminate between the predators and scavengers attracted by the target fish population around the FAD.

The local canning industry has also expressed concern about being unable to buy fish at a competitive price from local fishermen, who were instead selling their catch to canning conglomerates in Thailand, which were then labelling and exporting the product as a ?Maldivian? pole and line product with little oversight of the supply chain.

The Rainbow Warrior

The first Rainbow Warrior was bombed by French agents in 1987 while it was in New Zealand preparing to lead a flotilla of ships in protest against French nuclear testing. The explosion killed a Greenpeace photographer.

After two years of international arbitration the French government was ordered to pay Greenpeace US$8.159 million.

The current Rainbow Warrior vessel was commissioned in 1989. In 2005 the vessel ran aground on a coral reef in the Philippines while inspecting it for coral bleaching, and was ordered to pay US$7000 for the damage caused. Greenpeace paid the fine but claimed the Philippines?government had given it outdated navigational charts.


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Disarray, millions without power in Sandy's wake

Kim Johnson looks over the destruction near her seaside apartment in Atlantic City, N.J., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)4

Kim Johnson looks over the destruction near her seaside apartment in Atlantic City, N.J., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)4

Foundations and pilings are all that remain of brick buildings and a boardwalk in Atlantic City, N.J., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, after they were destroyed when a powerful storm that started out as Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the East Coast on Monday night. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Virgen Perez, left, and her husband Nelson Rodriguez, center, look around their home which was flooded by Storm Sandy in Atlantic City, N.J. on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Their family stayed on the second floor of their home during the storm. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Brian Hajeski, 41, of Brick, N.J., reacts after looking at debris of a home that washed up on to the Mantoloking Bridge the morning after superstorm Sandy rolled through, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, in Mantoloking, N.J. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Rescuers bring people out by boat in Little Ferry, N.J., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, in the wake of superstorm Sandy. Sandy arrived along the East Coast and morphed into a huge and problematic system, putting more than 7.5 million homes and businesses in the dark and causing a number of deaths. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

(AP) ? The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country's most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives, cutting off modern communication and leaving millions without power Tuesday as thousands who fled their water-menaced homes wondered when ? if ? life would return to normal.

A weakening Sandy, the hurricane turned fearsome superstorm, killed at least 50 people, many hit by falling trees, and still wasn't finished. It inched inland across Pennsylvania, ready to bank toward western New York to dump more of its water and likely cause more havoc Tuesday night.? Behind it: a dazed, inundated New York City, a waterlogged Atlantic Coast and a moonscape of disarray and debris ? from unmoored shore-town boardwalks to submerged mass-transit systems to delicate presidential politics.

"Nature," said New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, assessing the damage to his city, "is an awful lot more powerful than we are."

More than 8.2 million households were without power in 17 states as far west as Michigan. Nearly 2 million of those were in New York, where large swaths of lower Manhattan lost electricity and entire streets ended up underwater ? as did seven subway tunnels between Manhattan and Brooklyn at one point, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said.

The New York Stock Exchange was closed for a second day from weather, the first time that has happened since a blizzard in 1888. The shutdown of mass transit crippled a city where more than 8.3 million bus, subway and local rail trips are taken each day, and 800,000 vehicles cross bridges run by the transit agency.

Consolidated Edison said electricity in and around New York could take a week to restore.

"Everybody knew it was coming. Unfortunately, it was everything they said it was," said Sal Novello, a construction executive who rode out the storm with his wife, Lori, in the Long Island town of Lindenhurst, and ended up with 7 feet of water in the basement.

The scope of the storm's damage wasn't known yet. Though early predictions of river flooding in Sandy's inland path were petering out,?colder temperatures made snow the main product of Sandy's slow march from the sea. Parts of the West Virginia mountains were blanketed with 2 feet of snow by Tuesday afternoon, and drifts 4 feet deep were reported at Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the Tennessee-North Carolina border.

With Election Day a week away, the storm also threatened to affect the presidential campaign. Federal disaster response, always a dicey political issue, has become even thornier since government mismanagement of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. And poll access and voter turnout, both of which hinge upon how people are impacted by the storm, could help shift the outcome in an extremely close race.

As organized civilization came roaring back Tuesday in the form of emergency response, recharged cellphones and the reassurance of daylight, harrowing stories and pastiches emerged from Maryland north to Rhode Island in the hours after Sandy's howling winds and tidal surges shoved water over seaside barriers, into low-lying streets and up from coastal storm drains.

Images from around the storm-affected areas depicted scenes reminiscent of big-budget disaster movies. In Atlantic City, N.J., a gaping hole remained where once a stretch of boardwalk sat by the sea. In Queens, N.Y., rubble from a fire that destroyed as many as 100 houses in an evacuated beachfront neighborhood jutted into the air at ugly angles against a gray sky. In heavily flooded Hoboken, N.J., across the Hudson River from Manhattan, dozens of yellow cabs sat parked in rows, submerged in murky water to their windshields. At the ground zero construction site in lower Manhattan, seawater rushed into a gaping hole under harsh floodlights.

One of the most dramatic tales came from lower Manhattan, where a failed backup generator forced New York University's Langone Medical Center to relocate more than 200 patients, including 20 babies from neonatal intensive care. Dozens of ambulances lined up in the rainy night and the tiny patients were gingerly moved out, some attached to battery-powered respirators as gusts of wind blew their blankets.

In Moonachie, N.J., 10 miles north of Manhattan, water rose to 5 feet within 45 minutes and trapped residents who thought the worst of the storm had passed. Mobile-home park resident Juan Allen said water overflowed a 2-foot wall along a nearby creek, filling the area with 2 to 3 feet of water within 15 minutes. "I saw trees not just knocked down but ripped right out of the ground," he said. "I watched a tree crush a guy's house like a wet sponge."

In a measure of its massive size, waves on southern Lake Michigan rose to a record-tying 20.3 feet. High winds spinning off Sandy's edges clobbered the Cleveland area early Tuesday, uprooting trees, closing schools and flooding major roads along Lake Erie.

Most along the East Coast, though, grappled with an experience like Bertha Weismann of Bridgeport, Conn.? frightening, inconvenient and financially problematic but, overall, endurable. Her garage was flooded and she lost power, but she was grateful. "I feel like we are blessed," she said. "It could have been worse."

The presidential candidates' campaign maneuverings Tuesday revealed the delicacy of the need to look presidential in a crisis without appearing to capitalize on a disaster. President Barack Obama canceled a third straight day of campaigning, scratching events scheduled for Wednesday in swing-state Ohio, in Sandy's path. Republican Mitt Romney resumed his campaign with plans for an Ohio rally billed as a "storm relief event."

And the weather posed challenges a week out for how to get everyone out to vote. On the hard-hit New Jersey coastline, a county elections chief said some polling places on barrier islands will be unusable and have to be moved.

"This is the biggest challenge we've ever had," said George R. Gilmore, chairman of the Ocean County Board of Elections.

By Tuesday afternoon, there were still only hints of the economic impact of the storm.

Forecasting firm IHS Global Insight predicted the storm will end up causing about $20 billion in damages and $10 billion to $30 billion in lost business. Another firm, AIR Worldwide, estimated losses up to $15 billion ? big numbers probably offset by reconstruction and repairs that will contribute to longer-term growth.

"The biggest problem is not the first few days but the coming months," said Alan Rubin, an expert in nature disaster recovery.

Airports were shut across the East Coast and far beyond as tens of thousands of travelers found they couldn't get where they were going. John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Newark International Airport in New Jersey will reopen at 7 a.m. Wednesday with limited service, but LaGuardia Airport will stay closed, officials said.

Sandy began in the Atlantic and knocked around the Caribbean ? killing nearly 70 people ? and strengthened into a hurricane as it chugged across the southeastern coast of the United States. By Tuesday night it had ebbed in strength but was joining up with another, more wintry storm ? an expected confluence of weather systems that earned it nicknames like "superstorm" and, on Halloween eve, "Frankenstorm."

It became, pretty much everyone agreed Tuesday, the weather event of a lifetime ? and one shared vigorously on social media by people in Sandy's path who took eye-popping photographs as the storm blew through, then shared them with the world by the blue light of their smartphones.

On Twitter, Facebook and the photo-sharing service Instagram, people tried to connect, reassure relatives and make sense of what was happening ? and, in many cases, work to authenticate reports of destruction and storm surges. They posted and passed around images and real-time updates at a dizzying rate, wishing each other well and gaping, virtually, at scenes of calamity moments after they unfolded. Among the top terms on Facebook through the night and well into Tuesday, according to the social network: "we are OK," ''made it" and "fine."

By Tuesday evening, the remnants of Sandy were about 50 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, pushing westward with winds of 45 mph. It was expected to turn toward New York State and Canada during the night.

Although weakening as it goes, the storm will continue to bring heavy rain and flooding, said Daniel Brown of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

Atlantic City's fabled Boardwalk, the first in the nation, lost several blocks when Sandy came through, though the majority of it remained intact even as other Jersey Shore boardwalks were dismantled. What damage could be seen on the coastline Tuesday was, in some locations, staggering ? "unthinkable," New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said of what unfolded along the Jersey Shore, where houses were swept from their foundations and amusement park rides were washed into the ocean. "Beyond anything I thought I would ever see."

Resident Carol Mason returned to her bayfront home to carpets that squished as she stepped on them. She made her final mortgage payment just last week. Facing a mandatory evacuation order, she had tried to ride out the storm at first but then saw the waters rising outside her bathroom window and quickly reconsidered.

"I looked at the bay and saw the fury in it," she said. "I knew it was time to go."

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Contributing to this report were Katie Zezima in Atlantic City, N.J.; Alicia Caldwell and Martin Crutsinger in Washington; Colleen Long, Jennifer Peltz, Tom Hays, Larry Neumeister, Ralph Russo and Scott Mayerowitz in New York; Meghan Barr in Mastic Beach, N.Y.; Christopher S. Rugaber in Arlington, Va.; Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pa.: John Christoffersen in Bridgeport, Conn.; Vicki Smith in Elkins, W.Va.; David Porter in Newark, N.J.; Joe Mandak in Pittsburgh; and Dave Collins in Hartford, Conn.

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Is it 'home Swede home' for the UK? | Green Futures Magazine

Skanska is bringing its sustainability expertise, and Scandinavian style, to the UK housing sector.

British home buyers may not yet have sustainability at the top of their tick lists ? but an influx of smart Scandinavian design could turn this around. The Brits have grown accustomed to modern developments of small-windowed Edwardian-style homes which express nostalgia for the past, yet fail to charm. Things look very different at Seven Acres, a plot of 128 homes in the new district of Great Kneighton, Cambridge. Here are sharp-angled, flat-roofed buildings with floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows, offering views of lofty rooms. This is design with zero tolerance for net curtains: you see right through from front to back.

They are being built by Skanska ? a familiar name on office building site hoardings in the UK, and most notably the group behind London?s Gherkin. Now, the Swedish construction company, which has been building homes in Scandinavia for over 30 years, is bringing its sustainability expertise and Scandinavian aesthetic to the UK housing market.

One design feature to set this development apart from tradition is the value placed on the public realm. No cordoned-off gardens with hedges and gates: instead, each porch features a built-in wooden bench, inviting residents to sit and chat on with their neighbours ? a new take on chatting over the garden fence. There?s a large central lawn for residents to share, which the architects, Formation and Place Design + Planning, hope will offer the neighbourhood space to relax and throw the odd party. And, as one-in-five UK residents grow their own food, the design includes raised planters for fruit, veg and herbs.

Shifting the focus away from private space is only the ?soft? side of Skanska?s commitment to sustainability. The ambitious construction company is also keen to beat the current market?s energy efficiency standards. The homes here will meet a minimum of level 4 in the Building Research Establishment?s Code for Sustainable Homes, which mandates a 44% improvement on 2006 regulations. (For level 5, the homes must be 100% more energy efficient, while at level 6, they must be completely carbon neutral.) To achieve level 4, Skanska uses a range of sustainable technologies from the ancient to the cutting-edge, including water butts to collect rainwater for watering the garden, triple-glazed windows to prevent heat loss, roof-mounted photovoltaic panels to harvest sunlight for energy, and heat recovery ventilation.

?There is definitely a growing demand for sustainable homes in Britain and we have identified a niche for us to expand into here?, says Magnus Andersson, President of Skanska Residential UK. ?We are bringing Scandinavian thinking to Britain, and if we can serve as an inspiration to other house-builders, then great.? The design emphasis is on style, though, not sustainability. The PV panels are invisible, shielded by a parapet on the flat roof. As Michael Richter, Director of Formation Architects, says: ?You could celebrate features like wind turbines or PV panels, but no one actually wants a house that looks particularly green.?

Stewart Baseley of the Home Builders Federation adds, ?The Government has committed to a target that all new homes must meet a zero carbon standard by 2016; if this is what the code level four and five homes are going to look like, we have few fears.?

Skanska is preparing to rise to the challenge, with a prototype house, named Eve, built to level five. ?It is being constructed differently?, explains Richter, ?using thick polymer Structural Insulating Panels that mean hardly any heat can be lost through the walls.? An office at the bottom of the garden has a green roof, while the main building?s roof features 18 PV panels (compared with one for the other homes) with a combined capacity of 4500 KWh: enough to fulfill the house?s energy needs.

So why aren?t all the new homes here at level five? The cost is simply too high: ?Until demand for new high performance materials reaches a level where they become cost competitive this will remain the case?, says Andersson.

Nor are these cheap homes. Prices start at ?295,000 for a two-bed apartment, and rise to ?925,000 for a four-bed house: about twice the price of a new build four-bed Barratt home a few minutes up the road. Yet Skanska is pleased with its sales ? in just six months, 21 of the 35 properties put on the market have been snapped up.

Emily Pacey is a freelance journalist specialising in architecture and design.

Skanska is a Forum for the Future partner.

Photo: Max Grizaard

Source: http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/articles/it-home-swede-home-uk

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Aon Benfield launches flood cat model for Thailand : Insurance Daily

Aon Benfield has launched a flood model for Thailand following the country?s unprecedented flood insurance losses of 2011.

According to the reinsurance intermediary, last year?s losses, which are thought to be in excess of $15 billion, were due to a rapidly changing land-use pattern, record rainfall in the northern region and seasonal high tides in the Gulf of Thailand, in addition to man-made factors in managing the floods.

In response, the firm has produced a fully probabilistic Thailand flood catastrophe model with key features including:

Improved understanding of the key drivers of flood risk in Thailand.

Ability to make more informed decisions on reinsurance purchase and pricing.

Identification of the amount of capital needed to satisfy regulatory and rating agency requirements.

Modelling for residential, commercial and industrial lines of business.

Damage functions based on 2011 claims data and international experience.

Aon Benfield?s head of impact forecasting, Asia Pacific, Adityam Krovvidi, comments: ?The record flood insurance loss in Thailand provides a learning opportunity to further investigate the potential impact of this hazard.

?This in turn has enabled us to create a solution that lies in a rigorous analytical and scientific approach, while taking into account the location of exposures and flood defences.?

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Social Media Visibility

We live in the world of social media networks, places on the Internet where some create and share and all consume.

Number of users, millions and hundreds of millions on some networks, a billion on other, not only that provide a great way for us to instantly communicate, share, spread ideas or messages but they also enable us to create so important online visibility, one that may be important to us as individuals and businesses alike.

Part of our series on establishing online presence?

Presence on social media is now for a number of years an essential part of our (online) life?s. Our active life on social media creates already mentioned visibility. If that visibility is work related it may positively influence the bottom line. If you were ignoring their existence and postponing creation of an active presence on social media you should stop that and start creating profiles now.

Social Media Visibility

Web as a marketing tool

Positive effect your presence may have on online visibility of your business, product or service should not be ignored.

Search engines look for a new content. More often you publish, more likely they?ll as result crawl your web site more often. Keywords in your content relevant to what your audience is looking for, when performing a search, may as result have your page listed among the first ten, what gives you better chances of bringing visitors to your web site.

By sharing that same content on Twitter, Google + or Facebook page, for an example, we are reaching even further with our content, into places where potentially one simple click on Share button separates us from a large number of users who are daily engaging with ever growing number of their friends and followers.

Today, static web site may not produce a marketing results we want without a chain reaction social media visibility may help create.

You may say that you have a static web site on the Internet and this is your online marketing strategy. Sooner you realize that with it alone, it will be hard to stand out among millions, let along to end up on the first page of search results, better chances you may have to get some results from a change that will include social media.

Fresh content on your active web site should come to light as often as possible, then, it should be shared on social media networks. Once your content is out there, it can easily overflow on the other social networks that your friends may prefer to use.

While sharing your content, your interaction with almost anyone out there among one and half billion people who are using the Internet, is just another simple way of creating visibility.

First things first

When thinking about increasing an online visibility of your personal profile, business, product or a service, first step you should consider taking is, if not yet, create a blog. Blog will unable you to publish new articles quickly, add photographs, video or almost any content on your own, whenever and wherever from you want. Publish as often as possible.

To have a Blog up and running is an easy task that probably anyone out there can perform on their own. See one of the options on how it is done?

Create, Share, Follow and Like

Following step should be an account on Google+, Twitter, Facebook page for your business, Youtube, Flickr, Pinterest and any other social media platform that can serve as an extended marketing tool.

Then, just keep them alive, at least occasionally create a new content, share, like, follow and be followed, become visible.

To busy at work? No time for, at least occasional, social media presence? There may be a solution to your problem right around the corner and that may be as simple as an option to hire someone?

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How-to: Picking a Window Manager

Picking a Window Manager

When using Linux, or just about any open source operating system out there for that matter, there's a proverbial Santa's knapsack of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available. When you boil this topic down on the basic level, you've got two choices: Use a fully featured Desktop Environment (DE) with tons of bells and whistles, or alternatively you can use a slimmed-down and streamlined Window Manager (WM). We're going to get you up to speed on what each of these actually are, some reasons why you'd want to choose a WM over a DE, as well as some of the options you have among the Window Managers out there. Catch us after the break to join the age-old battle of choosing your GUI.

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Using the Law to create an enabling environment for the HIV response

The National AIDS Control Council (NACC) in partnership with the UN Joint Team on AIDS the National Empowerment of People Living with HIV (NEPHAK), KELIN and various legal and human rights organizations will tomorrow 30th October to 31st October 2012 hold the first ever national symposium in Africa on HIV, law and Human Rights as a way of taking forward the findings of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law?s report on HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights and Health.

Anchored on the theme Respect! Protect and Fulfill Human Rights, the symposium aims to initiate a dialogue among legal professionals, law enforcement agencies, communities of PLHIV including key and affected populations, service providers, government officials and institutions mandated to protect and uphold human rights on how to utilize the law and human rights to create an enabling environment for prevention, treatment, care and support of those living with and affected by HIV.

The national symposium is expected to attract over 300 participants from the 47 counties in Kenya. The two day event will entail plenary sessions, workshops and expert panel discussions on: Discrimination & equality, protection of PLHIV, punitive laws and how they affect access to services for key and affected populations, treatment rights in relations to access to healthcare, testing for HIV, property rights and the role of cultural practices on HIV.

An awards ceremony will be held on the 31st of October, at the end of the symposium to honour and celebrate individuals and organizations that have made outstanding and positive contributions to the protection of rights and dignity of key populations and those infected and affected by HIV.

KELIN has been nominated by its partners for awards in the categories of advancing children?s rights in HIV, the cross between culture and HIV and Human rights in HIV treatment.

This event provides an opportunity for KELIN, as it continues to be a key player in promotion and protection of HIV related human rights in Eastern Africa.

Source: http://kelinkenya.org/2012/10/using-the-law-to-create-an-enabling-environment-for-the-hiv-response/

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Giants Beat Cowboys 29-24: New York Survives After Blowing 23-Point Lead

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    Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) reacts as he runs off the field after the Broncos defeated the New Orleans Saints 34-14 in an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

  • New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys

    ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 28: Jason Pierre-Paul #90 of the New York Giants celebrates his interception for a touchdown with Antrel Rolle #26 against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

  • Washington Redskins v Pittsburgh Steelers

    PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 28: Leonard Pope #45 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates his touchdown in front of Ryan Kerrigan #91 of the Washington Redskins on October 28, 2012 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

  • New England Patriots v St Louis Rams

    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 28: Stevan Ridley #22 of the New England Patriots pushes down Janoris Jenkins #21 of the St. Louis Rams during the NFL International Series match between the New England Patriots and the St. Louis Rams at Wembley Stadium on October 28, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images)

  • New England Patriots v St Louis Rams

    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 28: Head coach Jeff Fisher of the St. Louis Rams looks on from the sideline during the NFL International Series match between the New England Patriots and the St.Louis Rams at Wembley Stadium on October 28, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Jamie McDonald/Getty Images)

  • Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - OCTOBER 28: Wide receiver Marlon Moore #14 of the Miami Dolphins celebrates with teammates Jason Trusnik #93, Olivier Vernon #50, and Austin Spitler #53 after a blocked punt resulted in a touchdown against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on October 28, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

  • Carolina Panthers v Chicago Bears

    CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 28: Brandon Marshall #15 of the Chicago Bears catches the ball while being covered by Josh Norman #24 of the Carolina Panthers on October 28, 2012 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by John Gress/Getty Images)

  • New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys

    ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 28: Corey Webster #23 of the New York Giants makes a pass interception intended for Miles Austin #19 of the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

  • San Diego Chargers v Cleveland Browns

    CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 28: Running back Trent Richardson #33 of the Cleveland Browns runs for a gain under pressure from cornerback Antoine Cason #20 of the San Diego Chargers during the first half at Cleveland Browns Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

  • Carolina Panthers v Chicago Bears

    CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 28: Matt Forte #22 of the Chicago Bears scores a touchdown against Josh Thomas #22 of the Carolina Panthers on October 28, 2012 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by John Gress/Getty Images)

  • San Diego Chargers v Cleveland Browns

    CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 28: Quarterback Philip Rivers #17 of the San Diego Chargers passes during the first half against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

  • Tony Romo

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) review plays during the second half of their NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 29-24. (AP Photo/The Waco Tribune-Herald, Jose Yau)

  • Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - OCTOBER 28: Defensive end Cameron Wake #91 of the Miami Dolphins tackles quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on October 28, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

  • Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - OCTOBER 28: Head coach Joe Philbin of the Miami Dolphins reacts after a call against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on October 28, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

  • Seattle Seahawks v Detroit Lions

    DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 28: Matthew Stafford #9 of the Detroit Lions throws a 46 yard touchdown pass to Titus Young #16 during the second quarter of the game against the Seattle Seahwaks at Ford Field on October 28, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)

  • Jacksonville Jaguars v Green Bay Packers

    GREEN BAY, WI - OCTOBER 28: Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers runs with the ball during the NFL game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lambeau Field on October 28, 2012 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

  • Jacksonville Jaguars v Green Bay Packers

    GREEN BAY, WI - OCTOBER 28: Justin Blackmon #14 of the Jacksonville Jaguars hauls in a pass against Davon House #31 and Casey Hayward #29 of the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on October 28, 2012 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

  • Indianapolis Colts v Tennessee Titans

    NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 28: Kendall Wright #13 of the Tennessee Titans makes a catch for a touchdown against Cassius Vaughn #32 of the Indianapolis Colts at LP Field on October 28, 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

  • Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - OCTOBER 28: Cornerback Nolan Carroll #28 of the Miami Dolphins forces quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets to fumble at MetLife Stadium on October 28, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

  • Washington Redskins v Pittsburgh Steelers

    PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 28: on October 28, 2012 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

  • Oakland Raiders v Kansas City Chiefs

    KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 28: Punter Shane Lechler #9 of the Oakland Raiders congratulates kicker Sebastian Janikowski #11 of the Oakland Raiders after a field goal during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

  • Washington Redskins v Pittsburgh Steelers

    PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 28: Jonathan Dwyer #27 of the Pittsburgh Steelers avoids a tackle by Reed Doughty #37 of the Washington Redskins on October 28, 2012 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

  • Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - OCTOBER 28: Cornerback Nolan Carroll #28 of the Miami Dolphins forces quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets to fumble at MetLife Stadium on October 28, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

  • San Diego Chargers v Cleveland Browns

    CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 28: Running back Trent Richardson #33 of the Cleveland Browns salutes the fans after scoring a touchdown during the first half against the San Diego Chargers at Cleveland Browns Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

  • Corey Webster, Dez Bryant, Michael Coe

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) makes a last-minute reception between New York Giants cornerbacks Corey Webster (23) and Michael Coe (37) for a touchdown that was nullified after review during an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 29-24. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)

  • New England Patriots v St Louis Rams

    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 28: Jerod Mayo #51 of the New England Patriots tackles Steven Jackson #39 of the St. Louis Rams during the NFL International Series match between the New England Patriots and the St. Louis Rams at Wembley Stadium on October 28, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Jamie McDonald/Getty Images)

  • Tony Romo, Chase Blackburn

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) gets past New York Giants middle linebacker Chase Blackburn (93) to score a touchdwon during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)

  • Indianapolis Colts v Tennessee Titans

    NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 28: Kendall Wright #13 of the Tennessee Titans makes a catch for a touchdown against Cassius Vaughn #32 of the Indianapolis Colts at LP Field on October 28, 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

  • Peyton Manning, Drew Brees

    Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) greets New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) after an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Denver. The Broncos won 34-14. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

  • Jacksonville Jaguars v Green Bay Packers

    GREEN BAY, WI - OCTOBER 28: Blaine Gabbert #11 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks to pass the ball during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on October 28, 2012 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

  • Jason Pierre-Paul

    New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul (90) runs in for a touchdown after intercepting a pass from Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)

  • Atlanta Falcons v Philadelphia Eagles

    PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 28: Julio Jones #11 of the Atlanta Falcons reaches for the end zone for a touchdown as Nate Allen #29 of the Philadelphia Eagles attempts to grab him in the second quarter during a game at Lincoln Financial Field on October 28, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz /Getty Images)

  • Indianapolis Colts v Tennessee Titans

    NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 28: Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck #8 of the Tennessee Titans points to a replay on the jumbotron after an offensive pass interference penalty was called in favor of the Indianaplis Colts at LP Field on October 28, 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)

  • New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys

    ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 28: Eli Manning #10 of the New York Giants celebrates a touchdown by Henry Hynoski #45 against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

  • Carolina Panthers v Chicago Bears

    CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 28: Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers fumbles at the goal line against the Chicago Bears on October 28, 2012 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)

  • Indianapolis Colts v Tennessee Titans

    NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 28: Quarterback Andrew Luck #12 of the Indianaplis Colts rolls out to throw a pass against the Tennessee Titans at LP Field on October 28, 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)

  • Seattle Seahawks v Detroit Lions

    DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 28: Sidney Rice #18 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates a nine yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson #3 and is congratulted by teammate Charly Martin #14 during the second quarter of the game at Ford Field on October 28, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)

  • Atlanta Falcons v Philadelphia Eagles

    PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 28: Nnamdi Asomugha #24 and strong safety Nate Allen #29 of the Philadelphia Eagles look on as wide receiver Julio Jones #11 of the Atlanta Falcons scores a touchdown during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on October 28, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

  • Washington Redskins v Pittsburgh Steelers

    PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 28: Leonard Pope #45 of the Pittsburgh Steelers catches a one yard touchdown pass in the first quarter against the Washington Redskins during the game on October 28, 2012 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

  • Willis McGahee, Malcolm Jenkiins, Will Herring, Jonathan Vilma

    Denver Broncos running back Willis McGahee (23) runs the ball against New Orleans Saints free safety Malcolm Jenkins (27), outside linebacker Will Herring (54) and linebacker Jonathan Vilma (51) in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

  • Washington Redskins v Pittsburgh Steelers

    PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 28: Leonard Pope #45 and Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrate after a one yard touchdown pass in the first quarter during the game on October 28, 2012 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

  • New England Patriots v St Louis Rams

    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 28: The St.Louis cheerleaders perform during the NFL International Series match between the New England Patriots and the St.Louis Rams at Wembley Stadium on October 28, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images)

  • Oakland Raiders v Kansas City Chiefs

    KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 28: Quarterback Carson Palmer #3 of the Oakland Raiders looks to pass during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

  • Atlanta Falcons v Philadelphia Eagles

    PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 28: Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin #18 of the Philadelphia Eagles flips the ball away before being tackled by Chris Owens #21 of the Atlanta Falcons as a desperation move on the game's final play at Lincoln Financial Field on October 28, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Falcons defeated the Eagles 30-17. (Photo by Rich Schultz /Getty Images)

  • New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys

    ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 28: Bear Pascoe #86 of the New York Giants fumbles the ball under pressure from Bruce Carter #54 of the Dallas Cowboys, Dan Connor #52 of the Cowboys and Gerald Sensabaugh #43 of the Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on October 28, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

  • Tony Romo

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) leaves the field following a play in the second half of their NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 29-24. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)

  • Fans watch the second half of an NFL football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

  • Jason Witten, Martellus Bennett

    Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) and New York Giants tight end Martellus Bennett (85) leave the field after an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. Witten had 18 receptions for 167 yards in their 29-24 loss to the Giants. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

  • Peyton Manning

    Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) talks with teammates on the sidelines in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Denver. The Broncos won 34-14. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

  • New York Giants defensive tackle Linval Joseph (97) celebrates his sack against Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) during the second half of their NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 29-24. (AP Photo/The Waco Tribune-Herald, Jose Yau)

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/28/giants-beat-cowboys-29-25-eli-manning-tony-romo_n_2036017.html

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    Monday, October 29, 2012

    Obama cancels Florida event, returns to Washington to monitor storm

    Orlando, Florida (Reuters) - President Barack Obama canceled a campaign event in Florida on Monday to return to Washington ahead of Hurricane Sandy, a White House spokesman said.

    "Due to deteriorating weather conditions in the Washington area, the president will not attend today's campaign event in Orlando," White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement.

    "The president will return to the White House to monitor the preparations for and early response to Hurricane Sandy," he said.

    Sandy, a massive storm bearing down on the U.S. East Coast, has forced the evacuation of hundreds of thousands residents.

    Obama arrived in Florida on Sunday night, coming a day early to try to beat the storm. He was to have held a joint campaign event with former President Bill Clinton.

    Clinton, who has been a popular surrogate for Obama, will still attend the rally.

    Obama was to have returned to Washington around 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT) on Monday, but safety concerns appear to have hampered that plan. He now will return around mid-morning.

    The president delivered pizzas to a local campaign office in Florida on Sunday night and told volunteers that the burden would increase for them because he would have to curtail his campaign activities in the coming days.

    Florida is a critical battleground state in the November 6 election. Obama has also canceled events in the swing states of Virginia and Colorado because of the storm.

    Despite the drawback of canceling events roughly a week before Election Day, the storm gives Obama an opportunity to appear presidential in the middle of a natural disaster.

    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has also canceled campaign events as a result of the storm.

    (Editing by Eric Beech and Mohammad Zargham)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-cancels-florida-event-returns-washington-monitor-storm-111509819.html

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    Marketing Real Estate Then These Pointers May Help | Travel

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    Source: http://nicoleevaemery.com/real-estate/marketing-real-estate-then-these-pointers-may-help/

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    Spain: French police arrest top Basque ETA leader

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    The Greatest Gaming Weaponry You Should Never Leave Home ...

    Huzzah for the gunblade, deftly flailed by Squall Leonheart, protagonist of Final Fantasy VIII and angry, angry dude. He has a proclivity for waving this preposterous armament-hybrid above his head, jabbing the cat in the groin and making authentic youthful ?battle sounds,? a la children that point their fingers vociferously while emitting mahine gun sound effects.
    You?re seventeen, Squall! This business is entirely unbecoming.

    Except he doesn?t. When the dense miasma of I hate everybody, ever! Don?t talk to me! I?m going to hide in the corner and finish my crossword puzzle that had settled in that barnet of his dissipates, Squall (whose prospective monikers included Hurricane, Storm, Typhoon and? Billy) metamorphoses into quite the hero. What does any hero need? Weaponry of ostentatious proportions for stabbing dragons, mythical behemoths, bugs and elderly women right in the blood-bleeding face.

    Squall, and his quasi-nemesis/homosexual lover Seifer are the game?s gunblade specialists. They have a certificate, presumably, to wield this oddity. Not one their mother wrote out in felt pen (?I think you?re cool, love mum?), the authentic article. This is no mere sword, the inferior likes of which any hobo can find in a dumpster and set off on a Crusade like the knights of yore (with faeces-stained trousers in lieu of chainmail), this is a sword? with half a gun anomalously implemented for no fathomable reason.

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    It?s a lunatic juxtaposition of melee and ranged combat equipment, wherein the ranged aspect is entirely mitigated. The blade does not switch to liberal bullet spraying mode with an impressive technical whirring akin to something from Transformers. The ?gun? aspect constitutes a trigger which it hit just as you attack in battle, essentially smiting your foe with a guaranteed critical hit. It?s a mechanic exclusive to the weapon, but its utility is befuddling. Am I firing? invisible bullets? Mankind shall surely quail before the might of my bizarre amalgamation of weapons! If you want to shoot somebody right in the eyeball, use a gun. Conversely, stabtastic action can only be achieved via a sword. Attempting to implement both at once yields only a sword with an entirely superfluous trigger in the handle.

    Would you insert two feet of steel death into the barrel of your ballistics, then proceed to lament that fact that it no longer has the capacity to damn well shoot anything? You would not. As such, this entire concept is rendered awesome-albeit-befuddling.

    Source: http://www.gamingsurvival.com/2012/10/28/the-greatest-gaming-weaponry-you-should-never-leave-home-without-the-gunblade/

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    Holy pop! Obama's campaign snazzes up its slogan

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