Sunday, May 5, 2013

Debian 7.0 'Wheezy' now available, lets Linux users mix architectures

Debian 70 'Wheezy' now available, lets Linux users mix architectures

In a market crowded by ocelots, cows and mountain lions, it's nice to see an operating system that isn't named after an animal. The trend bucking OS? Debian's 7.0 update, Wheezy. Okay, it's technically the name of a penguin from Toy Story, but we'll give it a pass. The distro's latest revision hit over the weekend, offering users an improved installer, new media codecs, UEFI support and a handful of tools to help users create their own XCP and OpenStack cloud severs. Perhaps even more significant is multiarch support, which allows the OS to install packages for both 32 and 64-bit machines simultaneously, improving support for legacy applications. The update includes a ton of software updates as well. Thinking of upgrading? You'll find release notes and download information at the source link.

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Can chocolate damage my vocals ? - Wiki Q&a

Birdgirl on May 03, 2013 Reply

Are you allergic to chocolate? Does it bother your voice, breathing, or your digestion at any other time when you aren t singing? Do you break out in hives if you go near the stuff?

If not?chocolate will not damage your vocals. Anything you eat or drink does not go near your vocal cords (you would choke first). You avoid only those foods or drinks that seem to bother on non-singing occasions. Even dairy products?which even some voice coaches recommend avoiding?won t bother you JUST because you are singing. If something gives you phlegm or irritates your throat or gives you heartburn, it will ALWAYS give you problems, and you probably shouldn t eat or drink it at all. A food isn t going to know that you are going to have a performance in a half hour and then inflame your throat!

The same thing goes for any food or drink touted as a remedy for vocal issues?include various lozenges for singers. Some things such as warm teas, clear soups, etc can temporarily soothe a sore throat and relieve nasal passages when a person has a cold?but the relief is very, very temporary. If there is an actual illness involved, tea isn t magic. Only time and perhaps some medical help will take care of physical issues. You want to drink adequate amounts of plain water to keep the body hydrated?but this is a good idea for everyone, not just singers. The aforementioned lozenges aren t harmful and can soothe a dry mouth and make your throat feel cool, but it won t suddenly and magically expand your vocal range and give you the ability to sing beautifully when you could barely stay on pitch before.

Interestingly enough there are things that a singer can consume or use that does cause voice damage?only usually these are the very things that singers who use these products will flat out deny that there are any negative effects. I m talking about smokers who treat a glass of milk like battery acid but refuse to believe a two-pack a day habit bothers them at all.

Other things singers need to watch out for has to do with technique. Many singers these days seem especially abusive of their vocal apparatus. Many top singers have been in the news in the last couple years especially either having to cancel concerts due to voice problems or having to undergo actual surgery or treatment with powerful steroids to repair vocal cord damage.

People do differ amongst each other over what they will and won t tolerate. I don t want to consume anything overly icy right before I sing. I can have a cold drink, but I generally don t want chugging a Slurpee or frozen cappuccino before I go onstage. But that s me. I ve seen people chew on ice to keep hydrated because they don t want to fill up with water and have to go to the bathroom at an inopportune time.

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Gambia: The new mind of a people and the color of betrayal ...

Mathew K. Jallow

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To digress from the nastiness of politics for a moment, this focus, instead, on human nature in Gambia, is a fundamental component of the changes in our cultural landscape. This plunge into the complexity of human nature attempts to contextualize the enormous lapses in judgment to which many Gambians have become willing victims. And, this is not in reference to theoretical psychology, but on the facts of our lives that respond to our moral groundings. It is our lived experience, groomed by society?s norms, and distinguish our capacity to rationalize from the other forces in nature; animals. At one critical level, our countrymen and women?s fickle minds lend themselves to fall into the dreadful entrapment of the promises of power and prestige, but perhaps the most significant motivating factor is the power of economics; the bottom-line.

In short, it is purely an issue of self-preservation dictated by a need for political power and economic self-protection, and over the past eighteen years, it has devalued our concepts of society, but even more importantly, our perception of our fellow countrymen and women is hopelessly entangled between the clearly opposing contradictions of moral obligation and our Darwinian primordial instincts for survival. The most recent intense public castigation campaign and moral marginalization of Nana Grey-Johnson, typify the stark division among Gambians; a division explainable primarily by simple environmental factors. I was tongue-tied, of course, during Nana?s ordeal, not because of an innate desire to protect a friend, but rather because of the awareness of how economic conditions at home provide a powerful force for malleability and utter indifference to moral rationality.

Clearly, Nana Grey-Johnson deserved the loud criticisms too, for failing the moral test, but, with that story now behind us, Nana Grey is not unmindful that he is wedged between the dangerous company of Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh and the unforgiving indignation of the vocal Gambian minority. Today, Gambia is in the grip of an intellectual degradation unlike anything Africa has experienced since the seventies, and the customariness with which many Gambians have fallen victims to Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh?s power and the lure of political status is an object of ongoing debate among Gambians.

The long list of Gambians deserving case studies to provide empirical evidence in understanding the cruelty of Gambian ?politics under Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh, include, but is not limited only to; Sarjo Jallow, Nene Macdolle, Fatoumata Tambajang, Nana Grey-Johnson, Bala Garba-Jahumpa and Mbemba Tambedou, all relatives and close friends, among the other eighty cabinet appointments under Yahya Jammeh. But, this failure of moral obligation to Gambians has a religious dimension, further complicating the enormous challenges of moral uprightness.

The fact that so many Gambians choose to disregard the failure of leadership under Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh, is itself stunning, but that so many of them can endure the indignities of arrests, tortures and recycleing back into the system, is mind-blowing and absurd. But, what obsesses the Gambian mind most is the calculations of accepting temporary appointment in any position under Yahya Jammeh even while Gambians continue to be murdered, to disappear and to be reduced in their aspirations and limited in their freedoms.

Intellectual uprightness dictates the assumption of moral superiority in our patriotic obligations to our fellow citizens, but the utter failure to live up to that ideal, will compel my friend Nana Grey-Johnson and all the others to endure the cloud of bitterness and indignant distaste likely to hang over their heads in the coming years. That said, the complete collapse of the moral moorings of fellow citizens back home; from the senior cabinet positions, to civil servants and to other levels of society, more than being tantalizing, is slowly reconfiguring the psyche of our people and changing the values inherited for our noble past. And for now, Gambians still disappear; the murders still escalate; prison once an anathema, is now almost a rite of passage; executions still concealed by the darkness of night, and the terror of a people speaks loudly in its silent eloquence. Still, Gambians, from cabinet appointees to senior civil servants and political activists, remain unbothered by the tremendous criminality of the regime, but most specifically, of Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh.

The unflattering nature of the regime typify a loss of credibility that borders on illegitimacy and the reduction of an entire society into a permanent underclass signals the saturation our endurance and the inevitable need for political change. But, whether Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh will move out by his own freewill or by the devastating force of cold lead through his brain, is another matter altogether. The suffering people of the Gambia have time on their side. For, even the longest nightmare has its day of freedom, and the Gambia is no different. As it is, the new Gambian mindset lacks the basic tenets of morality, and Nana Grey-Johnson, like other who serve Yahya Jammeh, speaks to that moral deficit and that color of betrayal.

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Earth permanently deformed by really big earthquakes

Earth permanently deformed? The Earth's crust is relatively elastic, but earthquakes of more than magnitude 7 will leave the planet permanently deformed, says new research.

By Charles Q. Choi,?LiveScience.com / April 29, 2013

A collapsed building lays in ruins after an earthquake in Concepcion, Chile, in 2010. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 marks the three-year anniversary of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck central Chile that killed over 500 people, destroyed over 200,000 homes.

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Earthquakes can permanently crack the Earth, an investigation of quakes that have rocked Chile over the past million years suggests.

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Although earthquakes can wreak havoc on the planet's surface, more than a century of research has suggested the Earth mostly rebounds after quakes, with blocks of the world's crust elastically springing back, over the course of months to decades, to the way they initially were. Such rebounding was first seen after investigations of the devastating 1906 San Francisco temblor that helped lead to the destruction of more than 80 percent of the city. The rebound is well-documented nowadays by satellite-based GPS systems that monitor Earth's movements.

However, structural geologist Richard Allmendinger of Cornell University and his colleagues now find major earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater apparently caused the crust in northern Chile to crack permanently. [The 10 Biggest Earthquakes in History]

"My graduate students and I originally went to northern Chile to study other features," Allmendinger said. "While we were there, our Chilean colleague, Professor Gabriel Gonz?lez of the Universidad Cat?lica del Norte, took us to a region where these cracks were particularly well-exposed."

"I still remember feeling blown away ? never seen anything like them in my 40 years as a geologist ? and also perplexed," Allmendinger told OurAmazingPlanet. "What were these features and how did they form? Scientists hate leaving things like this unexplained, so it kept bouncing around in my mind."

Atacama exposed

In northern Chile, "the driest place on Earth, we have a virtually unique record of great earthquakes going back a million years," Allmendinger said. Whereas most analyses of ancient earthquakes only probe cycles of two to four quakes, "our record of upper plate cracking spans thousands of earthquake cycles," he noted.

The record of the vast number of earthquakes captured in northern Chilean rocks allowed the researchers to examine their average behavior over a much longer period of time, which makes it easier to pick out any patterns. They discovered that a small but significant 1 to 10 percent of the deformation of the Earth caused by 2,000 to 9,000 major quakes over the past 800,000 to 1 million years was permanent, involving cracks millimeters to meters large in the crust of the Atacama Desert. The crust may behave less elastically than previously thought.

"It is only in a place like the Atacama Desert that these cracks can be observed ? in all other places, surface processes erase them within days or weeks of their formation, but in the Atacama, they are preserved for millions of years," Allmendinger said. "We have every reason to believe that our results would be applicable to other areas, but is simply not preserved for study the way that it is in the Atacama Desert," he added.

Model rethink

This work "calls into question the details of models that geophysicists who study the earthquake cycle use," Allmendinger said. "Their models generally assume that all of the upper-plate deformation related to the earthquake cycle is elastic ? recoverable, like an elastic band ? and not permanent. If some of the deformation is permanent, then the models will have to be rethought and more complicated material behaviors used.

The area the researchers studied, the Iquique Gap, "is one of the few places along western South America that has not had a great earthquake in the last 100 years and thus has a high probability of a major earthquake in the next couple of decades," Allmendinger added. "We may get to test out predictions about earthquakes if the next great earthquake there happens in the next couple of decades."

The scientists detailed their findings online April 28 in the journal Nature Geoscience.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Tsarnaev widow request: Give the body to his family, not me

Tamerlan Tsarnaev's widow has requested that his body be released to his family. Tsarnaev's widow has waived her right to claim it and continues to distance herself from him.

By Eric Tucker and Michelle R. Smith,?Associated Press / April 30, 2013

Katherine Russell (r.), widow of Boston Marathon bomber suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, leaves the law office of DeLuca and Weizenbaum with Amato DeLuca on Monday, April 29, in Providence, R.I. .

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Tamerlan?Tsarnaev's relatives will claim his body now that his widow has agreed to release it, an uncle said Tuesday.

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The body of the deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect has been at the medical examiner's office in Massachusetts since Mr. Tsarnaev died after a gunfight with authorities more than a week ago.

Amato DeLuca, the Rhode Island attorney for his?widow, Katherine Russell, said in a statement Tuesday that his client had just learned that the medical examiner was ready to release?Tsarnaev's?body and that she wants it released to the?Tsarnaev?family.

Police said?Tsarnaev?ran out of ammunition before his brother, 19-year-old Dzhokhar?Tsarnaev, dragged his body under a vehicle while fleeing the scene. His cause of death has been determined but will not be made public until his remains are claimed.

"Of course, family members will take possession of the body," uncle Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md., told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. "We'll do it. We will do it. A family is a family."

He would not elaborate.?Tsarnaev's?parents are still in Russia, but he has other relatives on his side of the family in the U.S., including Tsarni.

Dzhokhar?Tsarnaev?lies in a prison hospital after being wounded in the shootout with police as he and his brother made their getaway attempt. He is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction to kill, a crime that carries a potential death sentence.

DeLuca said Tamerlan?Tsarnaev's?widow?met with law enforcement "for many hours over the past week" and will continue cooperating. FBI agents on Monday visited her parents' North Kingstown, R.I., home, where she has been staying, and carried away several bags. Until Tuesday's statement, DeLuca had declined to provide any details about Russell's contact with authorities, except to say that Russell was doing everything she could to assist with the investigation.

In addition to declining to claim the body herself, which is her right as his spouse, Russell has taken other steps to distance herself from?Tsarnaev?since taking refuge at her family's home on April 19, hours after her husband was killed. Her family released a statement shortly after she was escorted home by federal agents that day saying they "never really knew"?Tsarnaev. Russell has also reverted to using her maiden name instead of the name listed on her marriage certificate, Tsarnaeva.

On Tuesday, DeLuca said Russell mourned the loss of life from the bombings.

"Katherine and her family continue to be deeply saddened by the harm that has been caused," DeLuca said.

Terrel Harris, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety, said Tuesday evening that the state had not yet received Russell's request to release her husband's body.

He said arrangements must be made to release the body and once that happens a death certificate will be filed and the cause of death made public. He said it is too soon to speculate on when that might happen.

Tucker reported from Washington.

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