Monday, December 31, 2012

Storms on US Plains stir memories of the 'Dust Bowl'

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A sprinkler is used near Dodge City, Kansas, in this Nov. 26 photo. Residents of the Great Plains over the last year or so have experienced storms reminiscent of the 1930s Dust Bowl. Experts say the new storms have been brought on by a combination of historic drought, a dwindling Ogallala Aquifer underground water supply, climate change and government farm programs.

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LIBERAL, Kan. - Real estate agent Mark Faulkner recalls a day in early November when he was putting up a sign near Ulysses, Kansas, in 60-miles-per-hour winds that blew up blinding dust clouds.?

"There were places you could not see, it was blowing so hard," Faulkner said.?

Residents of the Great Plains over the last year or so have experienced storms reminiscent of the 1930s Dust Bowl. Experts say the new storms have been brought on by a combination of historic drought, a dwindling Ogallala Aquifer underground water supply, climate change and government farm programs.?


Nearly 62 percent of the United States was gripped by drought, as of Dec. 25, and "exceptional" drought enveloped parts of Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.?

There is no relief in sight for the Great Plains at least through the winter, according to Drought Monitor forecasts, which could portend more dust clouds.?

A wave of dust storms during the 1930s crippled agriculture over a vast area of the Great Plains and led to an exodus of people, many to California, dramatized in John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath."?

Drought worsens in High Plains; winter outlook grim

While few people believe it could get that bad again, the new storms have some experts worried that similar conditions -- if not the catastrophic environmental disaster of the 1930s -- are returning to parts of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas and Colorado.?

"I hope we don't talk ourselves into complacency with easy assumptions that a Dust Bowl could never happen again," said Craig Cox, agriculture director for the Environmental Working Group, a national conservation group that supports converting more tilled soil to grassland. "Instead, we should do what it takes to make sure it doesn't happen again."?

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Webcam views show South Loop 289 before and during a dust storm in Lubbock, Texas, in these National Weather Service handout images dated December 19.

Satellite images on Dec. 19 showed a dust storm stretching over an area of 150 miles from extreme southwestern Oklahoma across the Panhandle of Texas around Lubbock to extreme eastern New Mexico, said Jody James, National Weather Service meteorologist in Lubbock. Visibility was reduced to half a mile in places, stoked by high winds, he said. At least one person was killed and more than a dozen injured in car crashes.?

"I definitely think these dust storms will become more common until we get more measurable precipitation," James said.?

'Dirty 30s'?
The Great Plains is a flat, semi-arid, area with few trees, where vast herds of buffalo once thrived on native grasses. Settlers plowed up most of the grassland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to create the wheat-growing breadbasket of the United States, encouraged by high commodity prices and free "homestead" land from the government.?

The era known as the "Dirty 30s" -- chronicled by Ken Burns in a Public Broadcasting Service documentary that aired in November -- as when a 1930s drought gripped the Great Plains and winds carried away exposed soil in massive dust clouds.?

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Bill Fitzgerald, 87, a farmer near Sublette, Kansas, remembers "Black Sunday" on April 14, 1935, when a clear, sunny day in southwest Kansas turned black as night by mid afternoon because of a massive cloud of dust that swept from Nebraska to the Texas panhandle.?

"My older brother and I were in my dad's 1927 or '28 Chevy truck a mile north and a mile west of the house and we saw it rolling in," Fitzgerald said. "It was about 10 p.m. when it cleared enough for us to go home."?

Farming practices have vastly improved since the 1930s. Farmers now leave plant remnants on the top of the soil and less soil is exposed, to preserve moisture and prevent erosion.?

The governor of Missouri has enacted an emergency measure to drill new wells in areas where water is scarce, providing much-needed relief for the state's farmers and ranchers. NBC's Thanh Truong reports.

Irrigation beginning in the 1940s from the Ogallala aquifer, a huge network of water under the Great Plains, also made land less vulnerable to dust storms.?

Drying?
But the Ogallala aquifer is drying up after years of drawing out more water than was replenished.?

Many farmers have had to drill deeper wells to find water. Others are giving up on irrigation altogether, which means they can no longer grow crops of high-yielding and lucrative corn. They will instead grow wheat, cotton or grain sorghum on dry land, which depends completely on natural precipitation in an area that typically gets 20 inches of rain a year or less.?

Near Sublette, Kansas, farmer Gail Wright said he would probably give up irrigating two square miles of his land and would plant wheat and grain sorghum instead of corn because of the diminishing aquifer. Drilling deeper wells would cost $120,000 each, Wright said.?

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Drought conditions plague much of the United States after a summer of scorching temperatures and a lack of rain. The dryness is affecting America's farmland, threatening crops like soybean and corn.

"When we drilled those wells in the 1960s and 70s, we were doing 1,500 or 1,600 gallons per minute," said Wright. "Now, they are down to anywhere from 400 to 600 gallons per minute. We probably pumped out 200 feet of water."?

Another farmer in Sublette, 79-year-old Lawrence Withers, whose family farms land his grandfather settled in 1887, is resigned to a future without irrigation.?

"We have pumped 170 feet off the aquifer, that's gone. There's just a little tick of water at the bottom," he said.?

The Ogallala supplies water to 176,000 square miles of land in parts of eight states from the Texas panhandle to southern South Dakota. That amounts to about 27 percent of all irrigated land in the nation, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.?

60 percent of lower 48 states now in drought

The volume of water in the aquifer stood at about 2.9 billion acre feet in 2009, a decline of about 9 percent since 1950, according to the Geological Survey. About two-and-a-half times as much water was drawn out in the 14 years ended 2009 as during the prior 15-year period, data shows.?

The water may run out in 25 years or less in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and southwest Kansas, although in other areas it has 50 to 200 years left, according to the Geological Survey.?

Rationing has been imposed on irrigation in the region but it may be too little too late.?

"It's a situation where across the Plains the demand far exceeds the annual recharge," said Mark Rude, executive director of the Southwest Kansas Groundwater Management District.?

Record drought?
The worst drought in decades has exacerbated the situation. The semi-arid area around Lubbock, which typically gets about 19 inches of rain a year, received less than 6 inches in 2011, the lowest ever recorded. This year was better but still far below normal at 12.5 inches, meteorologist James said.?

Climate change is also having an impact on the region, said atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe, co-director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.?

Grain prices soar as drought impact deepens

"It is definitely hotter in the summer and drier in the summer because of climate change," she said.?

The average annual temperature in Lubbock has increased by one full degree over the last decade, according to National Weather Service data, and the average amount of rainfall has fallen during summer months by about .50 inch over the decade.?

Some say government policies are making things worse.?

Federal government subsidized crop insurance pays farmers whether they produce a crop or not, encouraging farmers to plant even in a drought year.?

Another subsidized U.S. government program that pays farmers to take sensitive marginal land out of crop production and put it into grassland is gradually shrinking.?

A look at the latest market moves from the trading floor, including the trade on corn prices, with Phillip Streible, RJO Futures.

In a possible case of history repeating itself, high commodity prices are encouraging farmers to break up the land and plant crops when the 10-year conservation contracts with the government expire, said environmentalist Cox. This is similar to what happened in the 1920s when vast areas of grassland were plowed up.?

The government also has imposed restrictions on how much land can go into conservation reserves to save money at a time of massive U.S. budget deficits, he said.?

The amount of land in conservation reserves has declined by more than 2.3 million acres over the last five years in five states of the Great Plains -- Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico, according to U.S. Agriculture Department data.?

If most of that land is plowed up for crops it could lead to more dust storms in the future.?

"I think you are probably going to see increased erosion if that happens," said Richard Zartman, Chairman of the Plant and Soil Science Department at Texas Tech, adding that it was unlikely to get as bad as the Dust Bowl days.?

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Brees, and Saints' defense, set records in loss

By BRETT MARTEL

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 4:07 p.m. ET Dec. 30, 2012

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A season marred by the bounty scandal ended with one final frustrating, mistake-prone loss for the New Orleans Saints.

Drew Brees made more NFL history, but so did the Saints' defense in an undesirable way, and the Carolina Panthers rallied to a 44-38 victory Sunday.

DeAngelo Williams rushed for 210 yards, including touchdown runs of 54 and 12 yards, for Carolina (7-9), which has won four straight. His 65-yard gain set up the first of three 1-yard scoring runs by Mike Tolbert.

Brees passed for 396 yards, giving him 5,177 this season. That makes him the first player to eclipse 5,000 yards three times. His four TD passes gave him 43 in 2012, and he's the first player with 40 TD passes in consecutive seasons.

The Saints (7-9) also gave up 530 yards, raising their season total to 7,042 to break the old record of 6,793 allowed by the 1981 Baltimore Colts.

Carolina kicker Graham Gano had field goals of 20, 31 and 42 yards.

Cam Newton was 16 of 33 for 248 yards and was intercepted once by Jonathan Vilma, a central figure in the bounty scandal who was initially suspended the entire season. But he never served a game of that ban after he, defensive end Will Smith, and former Saints Scott Fujita and Anthony Hargrove fought successfully to have their suspensions of various lengths thrown out on appeal.

The Superdome crowd was exuberant after Vilma - labeled by the NFL as a ringleader in the Saints' cash-for-hits program - returned the interception 18 yards for a touchdown that gave the Saints a 14-10 lead. The Panthers were the ones celebrating in the end as they finished strong for coach Ron Rivera, who has been fielding questions about his job security after a pair of losing seasons.

In the fourth quarter, Newton appeared to injure his lower left leg. It was caught awkwardly under defensive end Turk McBride on a hit shortly after Newton had delivered a throw. But Newton returned after missing several plays to complete a touchdown drive.

Leading 24-13, the Saints looked ready to seize control in the third quarter. Panthers tight end Greg Olsen fumbled along the sideline in Carolina territory, and Saints defensive back Johnny Patrick appeared to recover it. Initially, the play was blown dead and Olsen ruled down. Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt challenged the call, and the play was ruled a fumble, but Patrick's right foot was so close to the sideline that referee Al Riveron could not determine if the Saints took possession.

The ball remained with the Panthers, and Williams ran for his long TD soon afterward. That cut the deficit to 24-20, and Carolina took a 27-24 lead after converting Brees' 19th interception of the season into Tolbert's second short scoring run. Safety Charles Godfrey picked off an underthrown pass that had Brees ripping at his chin strap in disgust.

Two of Brees' scoring passes went to Marques Colston for 7 and 9 yards. He also hit tight end Jimmy Graham for a 19-yard score and Darren Sproles for a 33-yard TD in the fourth quarter as the Saints, who trailed 41-24 with 8:23 left, nearly mounted a late comeback.

Lance Moore had four catches for 121 yards and Graham had nine catches for 115 yards. Both players surpassed 1,000 yards receiving on the season, joining Colston, who eclipsed the mark a week earlier in Dallas.

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Lindsay Lohan has jetted to London for a low key New Year's Eve.

The 'Liz & Dick' star - who is set to appear in court on January 15, 2013 after her probation was revoked earlier this month because she allegedly lied to police about being behind the wheel of a car crash in June - was spotted checking into the plush hotel The Dorchester in an expensive fur coat earlier on Saturday.

According to gossip website TMZ.com, the 26-year-old actress wants to start next year off on a better note by avoiding the party scene in favour of a more low key celebration with close friends.

The troubled starlet - who has previously enjoyed New Year's Eve celebrations in Italy and St. Barts - has reportedly told friends she wants to stay home and plans to completely abstain from alcohol.

She is instead planning a small, quiet dinner and wants to be tucked up in bed well before midnight.

Her latest love interest British singer Max George from The Wanted is due to spend New Year's Eve in New York where his band are performing.

Lindsay allegedly isn't concerned about her looming court hearing next month because she believes she hasn't done anything wrong.

A source previously said: "We are not sure if Lindsay knows how serious this is. She has been in front of judges so many times at this point that she's not particularly worried. Lindsay has total faith in her lawyer and the criminal justice system. As far as she's concerned she did nothing wrong."

Lindsay was previously said to have recently agreed she had hit rock bottom and needed professional help but claimed she doesn't have the money to hire a psychiatrist as she is currently in debt.


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NFL playoff schedule: Vikings face Packers on Saturday night

Fresh off a win over Green Bay in Week 17, the Vikings will turn around and head to Lambeau Field for an opening-round playoff game against the Packers.

The Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers will meet at 7 p.m. CT next Saturday in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs on NBC. Minnesota earned the NFC's No. 6 playoff seed with a last-second 37-34 victory over the Packers in Week 17.

In that victory, Adrian Peterson had another big day, rushing for 199 yards and falling just nine yards short of Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing yardage record. Peterson has more than 400 yards rushing in two games against Green Bay this season; he piled up 210 yards on 21 carries when Minnesota last played at Lambeau Field, though his team lost the game.

Minnesota finished the regular season on a four-game winning streak thanks in large part to Peterson's efforts, ultimately edging the Bears for the final Wild Card spot.

Green Bay finished the regular season 11-5 and won the NFC North, which earned it the No. 3 NFC playoff seed.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

India charges six suspects with murder after victim of horrific gang ...

A 23-year-old medical student who was raped and attacked on a city bus in New Delhi has died, resulting in charges against six men. Even before she died, her savage attack triggered mass protests about treatment of women. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports.

By NBC News wire services

NEW DELHI -- Six suspects held in connection with the rape of a woman in India have been charged with murder after she died on Saturday of injuries sustained in the attack, police said.

"They have been charged (with murder)," said Rajan Bhagat, a spokesman for New Delhi police.

The woman, who was gang-raped on a New Delhi bus on December 16, died in a hospital in Singapore. The attack has sparked protests and a national debate about violence against women.

The suspects in the rape -- five men aged between 20 and 40, and a juvenile -- were arrested within hours of the attack.

Many Indians have called for the death penalty for those responsible.

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Indians hold placards during a gathering to mourn the death of a 23-year-old gang rape victim in Mumbai, India, on Saturday.

India gang-rape victim dies in hospital; case focused attention on sexual violence

Bracing for a new wave of protests, Indian authorities closed 10 metro stations and banned vehicles from some main roads in the heart of New Delhi, where demonstrators have converged since the attack to demand improved women's rights. About 100 people staged a peaceful protest on Saturday morning.

The 23-year-old medical student, severely beaten, raped and thrown out of a moving bus in New Delhi two weeks ago, had been flown to Singapore in a critical condition by the Indian government on Thursday for specialist treatment.

Her body arrived back in India in the early hours of Sunday morning and cremation services almost immediately began, police sources told the Agence France-Presse.

The attack has sparked an intense national debate for the first time about the treatment of women and attitudes toward sex crimes in a country where most rapes go unreported, many offenders go unpunished and the wheels of justice turn slowly, according to social activists.

"We are very sad to report that the patient passed away peacefully at 4:45 a.m. on Dec 29, 2012 (3:45 p.m. ET Friday). Her family and officials from the High Commission (embassy) of India were by her side," Mount Elizabeth Hospital Chief Executive Officer Kelvin Loh said in a statement.

The 23-year-old who was gang-raped in New Delhi and thrown from a bus has died from her injuries in Singapore, where she was being treated. NBC's Natalie Morales reports.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was deeply saddened by the death and described the emotions associated with her case as "perfectly understandable reactions from a young India and an India that genuinely desires change.

"It would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channelize these emotions and energies into a constructive course of action," Singh said in a statement.

The woman, who has not been identified, and a male friend were returning home from the cinema by bus on the evening of December 16 when, media reports say, six men on the bus beat them with metal rods and repeatedly raped the woman. The male friend survived the attack.

Body to be returned home
T.C.A. Raghavan, the Indian high commissioner to Singapore, told reporters hours after the woman's death that a chartered aircraft would fly her body back to India on Saturday, along with members of her family. The woman's body had earlier been put into a van at the hospital and driven away.

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Indian media had also accused the government of sending her to Singapore to minimize any backlash in the event of her death but Raghavan said it had been a medical decision intended to ensure she got the best treatment.

"She was unconscious throughout," Raghavan said of her time in Singapore. "She died because of the severe nature of the injuries."

Some Indian medical experts had questioned the decision to fly the woman to Singapore, calling it a risky maneuver given the severity of her injuries. They had said she was already receiving the best possible care in India.

On Friday, the Singapore hospital had said the woman's condition had taken a turn for the worse and she had suffered "significant brain injury." She had already undergone three abdominal operations before arriving in Singapore.

Ajit Solanki / AP

Indian schoolgirls hold placards during a prayer ceremony to mourn the death of a 23-year-old gang rape victim, at a school in Ahmadabad, India, on Saturday.

Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told Times Now television on Saturday the government was committed to ensuring "the severest possible punishment to all the accused at the earliest."

"It will not go in vain. We will give maximum punishment to the culprits. Not only to this, but in future also. This one incident has given a greater lesson," Shinde said.

He said earlier the government was considering the death penalty for rape in very rare cases. Murder carries the death penalty.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Israel Indicts Former Foreign Minister

Israeli justice officials say former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman has been formally indicted on charges of fraud and breach of trust.

The Justice Ministry filed the indictment against Lieberman in a Jerusalem court Sunday.

Justice officials say Lieberman was indicted on charges relating to the promotion of an Israeli diplomat who had illegally given Lieberman information about a police investigation against him.

Lieberman resigned his Foreign Ministry post earlier this month when he was informed of the pending charges, which Lieberman denies.

He remains the head of the Yisrael Beitenu party, which has formed a coalition with with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party ahead of the January 22 parliamentary elections.

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Managing information overload is not just a big company problem. Small businesses are equally affected by it. However unlike larger businesses, small businesses cannot throw money and resources at the problem. They need to find solutions, which do not strain their resources.

The good news is that once a challenge is clearly identified, small businesses are usually good at finding quick, smart and affordable solutions. So to start the year here is a little post on why sharing information should be one of the most crucial information management challenges that small business should tackle in 2013 ?

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You as the small business owner control access to a majority of information in your business.? Though there is no way around this in the initial years, as your business grows this can start acting as a bottleneck.

As you add more employees to your business you expect them to perform various business functions as well as you did. But do they have access to same amount and quality of information as you do? Can they succeed without it? Definitely not!

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A system like SOHODOX makes it really simply to put everything in one place so it becomes easy to share. The next big task is to decide how you will organize everything. After all if something cannot be easily found then sharing it would not be very useful. So decide the kind of folder hierarchy you will use to organize your documents, use tags (labels) liberally to provide multiple ways to find the same document.? For example Invoices from January 2013 might go into the Invoices > Jan 2013 folder but you might want to additionally label each invoice as Unpaid or Paid.

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Saints, coach Sean Payton agree to terms on deal

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? The New Orleans Saints and suspended coach Sean Payton will indeed be together again next season as the bounty scandal fades into history and the bid to win a second Super Bowl resumes.

Payton has agreed in principle to a multiyear contract extension, the team said.

"Very happy it is official," quarterback Drew Brees said in an email to the AP. "Never had any doubts."

Payton was due to begin his seventh season as the Saints' head coach in 2012 before being suspended for the whole season by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in connection with the NFL's bounty investigation.

"I am pleased that Sean Payton will be our head coach for a long time," owner Tom Benson said in a statement. "Now we can focus our attention on building on the winning tradition with the Saints that Sean has played such a large role in."

Payton signed an extension in 2011 worth more than $6 million a year that would have kept him in New Orleans through 2015, but Goodell objected to certain language in that deal, leaving Payton's future uncertain until the deal was reached Friday. The language in question in the previous extension gave Payton the right to opt out early if general manager Mickey Loomis left the club for any reason.

The new agreement also must be approved by the NFL. The team did not disclose the length of the extension or financial terms.

Payton is the only coach in Saints history to win a Super Bowl, a title earned at the end of the 2009 season. But his legacy was tarnished by the NFL's bounty probe, as Goodell ruled that Payton failed to exert proper institutional control over a cash-for-hits bounty program run by former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams from 2009-2011.

Although the Saints objected to the characterization of what coaches and players have said was nothing more than a performance pool for big plays, Goodell suspended Payton for the entire season. The commissioner also suspended Loomis for half of the season and assistant head coach Joe Vitt for six games.

Payton is 62-34 in regular-season games as Saints coach and 5-3 in the postseason. During the three seasons before his suspension, the Saints won 41 regular-season and playoff games combined, more than any other team in the NFL.

Payton has primarily handled the offense in New Orleans, teaming up with Brees to break numerous NFL and club records. The single-season NFL records set by the Saints in 2011 included yards passing by a team (5,505) and a quarterback (5,476). The Saints also set a record for total offensive yards with 7,474.

Although speculation ran rampant that Payton could essentially become a free agent after this season and end up elsewhere, Brees repeatedly said he would be "shocked" if Payton ended up anywhere but New Orleans next season. Brees is under contract with the Saints through the 2016 season, and Payton was the driving force in the Saints' effort to acquire Brees as a free agent in 2006.

Without Payton on the sideline this season, the Saints missed the playoffs for the first time since 2008. Brees remained prolific, but his 18 interceptions also tied for a league high heading into the final weekend of the season.

The Saints headed into Sunday's season finale against Carolina at 7-8, hoping to avoid their first losing season since they went 7-9 in 2007.

Payton is expected to return to the Saints immediately after the Super Bowl on Feb. 3, unless Goodell allows him to return earlier.

When Payton reports back to work, it will officially close the book on the bounty saga that has overshadowed the Saints' organization since the NFL first announced on March 2 that it found the Saints ran a program that paid improper cash bonuses for hits that injured opponents.

In addition to the suspensions of Payton, Loomis and Vitt, the Saints also were docked second-round draft choices in 2012 and 2013, though Goodell has said he could potentially restores the Saints' 2013 second-round choice and dock the team a later-round pick.

Meanwhile, four current or former Saints were initially given suspensions of varying lengths. Two current Saints defensive captains, linebacker Jon Vilma and defensive end Will Smith, were among those suspended. Vilma was banned for the whole season and Smith for four games, but the players successfully challenged their punishment with the help of the NFL Players Association and never served a game.

Former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, who was appointed by Goodell to oversee the players' appeals, ruled that the NFL probe was accurate in its findings that the Saints ran an improper program and attempted to cover it up, but that the evidence was not strong enough to warrant unprecedented suspensions for players who had been only fined for similar behavior in the past.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/saints-coach-sean-payton-agree-terms-deal-151438835--nfl.html

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In 2012, we turned to Wikipedia to learn about ... Facebook?

7 hrs.

Unlike most major Internet brands, Wikipedia had no year-end top-10 list to share. But that's not to say there isn't a list of most viewed Wikipedia articles of 2012. It took a software engineer with a bit of spare time to gather up the data, and share the results, equal parts predictable and off-the-wall.?What does this list say about us?

Based on?Johan Gunnarsson's analysis of Wikipedia logs, it seems that?the most viewed articles on the English version of Wikipedia are lined up as follows:

  • 1. Facebook - 32,647,942 views
  • 2.?Wiki -?29,613,759?views
  • 3.?Deaths in 2012 -?25,418,587?views
  • 4.?One Direction -?22,351,637?views
  • 5.?The Avengers (2012 film) -?22,268,644?views
  • 6.?Fifty Shades of Grey -?21,779,423?views
  • 7.?2012 phenomenon -?20,619,920?views
  • 8.?The Dark Knight Rises -?18,882,885?views
  • 9.?Google -?18,508,719?views
  • 10.?The Hunger Games -?18,431,626?views

While we're not surprised to see iconic pop culture phenomena like musical sensation One Direction, the all-star movie?"The?Avengers," the risque literary?trilogy "Fifty Shades of Grey" and of course the?inescapable "Hunger Games" series?appear,?we did scratch our heads about Facebook and Google, and ... "Wiki"?

Wikimedia spokesman Jay Walsh explained the popularity of these items to All Things D's Liz Gannes as likely being due to users who might type "Facebook" or similar into a search engine built into "their browsers intending to go to the site and end up on Wikipedia."?Either that, he says, or there's simply "general, high-level interest and curiosity" about the history of some of these websites and services.

We'll buy the accidental typing explanation over the "high-level of?interest" one.

While most of the top 100 most-viewed?English Wikipedia articles centered around pop culture and current events, some articles raise eyebrows for feeling a bit out of place. Entries on the Illuminati (No. 33), elocution (No. 34)?and g-forces (No. 83)?cropped up on the heels of expected entries like Mitt Romney (No. 22) and?Justin Bieber (No. 25).

The more immature individuals among us may find it amusing that entries on sex (No. 18) and human penis size (No. 82) made it into the list of 100?most viewed.?Android fanboys may flaunt the fact that an article about the mobile operating system hit the list at No. 70, while no entries about iOS made it into the top 100. (Though Steve Jobs did come in at No. 64.)

At least some people were using Wikipedia for its intended purpose, to cheat on homework assignments: Historical topics from?Albert Einstein (No. 98)?to the Hatfield-McCoy feud (No. 91) pepper the list.

When looking at the?most viewed articles in languages other than English, we find that the obsession with major Web properties and pop culture extends beyond their idiom of origin. Facebook led the Spanish top 10, which also includes One Direction. German language readers were particularly interested in the?TV shows "How I Met Your Mother," "The Big Bang Theory," "Two And A Half Men," and "Game Of Thrones" ? all which made it into their top 10.

And speaking of Bieber,?those with an irrational dislike for the teen?heartthrob may find it comforting to know that he?only made the top 10 in Norwegian and Danish. He failed to reach single digits in any other language, and sits at No. 25 on the list of the most viewed English Wikipedia articles.

"Gangnam Style," the ear-worm that beat Bieber's "Baby" to?a billion views on YouTube, appears to have only made it onto one top-100 list?? the English one ? taking the No. 21 spot with a mere?13,129,876 views.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/2012-we-turned-wikipedia-learn-about-facebook-1C7753895

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Gunman dead after shooting 3 cops at station

By Jason White, NBC News

The gunman who shot three officers after a "violent struggle" at a New Jersey police station early Friday is dead, officials said.

The suspected shooter had been brought into Gloucester Township Police station?for a domestic incident when he got into a confrontation with officers, reported?NBC's Philadelphia affiliate, NBC 10.

"A violent struggle occurred while the suspect was being processed," Deputy Chief David Harkins said. The man was able to grab a gun and then opened fire.

One of the injured officers was rushed to surgery after being shot below his bulletproof vest, and the other two were hospitalized with minor injuries.

The shooter was killed by police during the confrontation, according to Chief W. Harry Earle.?The investigation was ongoing.?

Gloucester is located in central New Jersey, about 15 miles outside Philadelphia.

Please check back for more as this story develops.

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    #1 User is offline ? Dcudds?

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    Opponent

    Auburn ? SEC
    Record ? 0-0 (Conference) 5-6 (Overall)

    Quality Wins

    None

    Rankings

    Points per game ? 67.2 (192nd) < vs. Illini 76.6 (45th)
    Rebounds per game ? 36.6 (121st) > vs. Illini 36.5 (124th)
    Assists per game ? 13.6 (131st) > vs. Illini 11.8 (250th)
    FG% - .421 (232nd) < vs. Illini .443 (141st)

    Major Players

    6-4 Sr Guard ? Brandon Paul ? 19.2 ppg, .444 FG%, .385 3P%
    6-3 Sr Guard ? D.J. Richardson ? 11.2 ppg, .357 FG%, .326 3P%
    6-2 Jr Guard ? Chris Denson ? 17 ppg, .575 FG%, .286 3P%
    6-1 Sr Guard ? Frankie Sullivan ? 16.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.6 apg

    Interesting Stats

    1. Free-throw attempts: UI ? 239 (71%) vs. Auburn ? 210 (71%)
    2. TO?s per game: UI ? 12 vs. Auburn ? 14
    3. Steals per game: UI ? 8 vs. Auburn ? 8

    More Stats

    1. Auburn has attempted 192 treys compared to UI?s 343.
    2. Auburn is averaging 34% from behind the arc versus UI?s 37%.
    3. Auburn has collected 139 offensive rebounds compared to UI?s 160.
    4. Auburn has collected 264 defensive rebounds compared to UI?s 314.

    Gunners

    Noel Johnson ? 18 of 38 shooting 47%
    Frankie Sullivan ? 17 of 67 shooting 25%
    Brandon Paul ? 35 of 91 shooting 39%
    DJ Richardson ? 31 of 95 shooting 33%

    Cudds keys to winning:

    1. We need to protect the basketball because Auburn does a decent job of creating TO?s and minimize the unforced TO?s. Auburn has four players that average a steal per game and another two that are on the cusp at .9 spg. Allen Payne (1.6 spg) and Josh Wallace (1.5 spg) are Auburn?s two best players at creating steals. Brandon Paul (2.7 tpg) and Tracy Abrams (2.9 tpg) need to do a good job of protecting the basketball and limiting the TO?s as well as the rest of the team.

    2. Keep Chris Denson from getting into the lane and scoring on the free-throw line. He?s only played in the last four games and Auburn is 3-1 with a loss to Bowling Green. He?s a scorer and a very good one when getting into the paint (.575 FG%). In four games he?s got to the free-throw line 27 times, but from behind the arc he?s only shooting .286 3P%. That may be deceiving though, he?s only put up seven shots from behind the arc. Regardless, I?d like to keep him in front of me and out of the lane.

    3. Turn up the heat on defense. Auburn is TO prone and I?d like to see us create a minimum of 15 TO?s with our defense. Frankie Sullivan is Auburn?s Phil Pressey and he?s averaging 3.1 TO?s per game. Auburn is not an impressive passing team similar to the Illini (14 apg to 14 tpg this year). Brandon Paul (1.5 spg), DJ Richardson (1.5 spg), and Tracy Abrams (1.4 spg) will have the opportunity to get steals and hopefully we can capitalize in transition and score some easy buckets.

    4. Let?s do a better job of scoring the basketball. I thought we played with good pace against Missouri and the majority of the time took decent shots. We put up seventy-four shots against Missouri and hopefully we can get to seventy shots again versus Auburn. Unfortunately we only connected on twenty-five of those shots and thirty-two of the seventy-four were behind the arc. I?m okay with shooting that many threes because that?s what defines this team, but we only connected on eight of those thirty-two bombs and that?s pretty bad. In games like that, we need more balance and hopefully other players, besides Brandon, will understand that and put the ball on the floor and drive to the basket.

    5. We need more production off the bench. Against Missouri, Bertrand was the only player to score off the bench with thirteen points. Sam McLaurin only had two rebounds in fourteen minutes and Henry added only one stat to his line with one TO in five minutes. The bench needs to step up against Auburn and give Coach Groce more production going into the Big Ten season.

    Final Score

    UI ? 72
    Auburn - 59

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    Totally pumped for this game, I think Illinois plays well, start to finish and puts a hurt on Auburn. As much as Auburn can create turnovers, I think the Illini perimter guys will get a lot of deflections and easy point opportunities. ILL 80 AUB 65

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    #3 User is offline ? Dcudds?

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    View Postkzimmer001, on 28 December 2012 - 12:04 PM, said:

    Totally pumped for this game, I think Illinois plays well, start to finish and puts a hurt on Auburn. As much as Auburn can create turnovers, I think the Illini perimter guys will get a lot of deflections and easy point opportunities. ILL 80 AUB 65

    Let's get this win buddy!

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    #4 User is offline ? illiniphil85?

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    Posted Today, 12:30 PM

    Thx for posting these cudds.

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    #5 User is offline ? illinicalvin?

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    This is such a better read than the CI2 previews.

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    #6 User is offline ? Ski Team?

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    Thanks for the writeup, Dcudds. Very thorough and a good read. A couple of points...

    1. I wouldn't call a guy who has taken 38 shots in 11 games a gunner. That's less than 3.5 shots per game.

    2. "scoring the basketball." Gawd, I HATE that term. Score points? Yes. Score baskets or buckets? Okay. But I've yet to see anyone scoring a basketball. Sadly, almost everyone uses that term now. Please don't take this personally; I just hate the phrase.

    Illinois should blow Auburn away, but I've seen us play down to the level of their competition too many times this year. We need a blowout win to show our resiliency from the Mizzou game.

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    ?illinicalvin, on 28 December 2012 - 12:33 PM, said:

    This is such a better read than the CI2 previews.

    But he has MS Paint versions of Self, Crean, and Tisdale doing unusual things even when they're in no way involved in the upcoming game!

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    #8 User is offline ? Big10Man?

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    Posted Today, 12:40 PM

    This group of players should not lose to a team that is 5-6 ... especially at the UC. With Groce on the bench, I am not worried about them being focused.

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    View Postilliniphil85, on 28 December 2012 - 12:30 PM, said:

    Thx for posting these cudds.

    No problem Illiniphil85, let's get this win tomorrow!

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    View Postillinicalvin, on 28 December 2012 - 12:33 PM, said:

    This is such a better read than the CI2 previews.

    Thanks Illinicalvin, CI2 is pretty damn good at what he does.

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    #11 User is offline ? Dcudds?

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    View PostSki Team, on 28 December 2012 - 12:35 PM, said:

    Thanks for the writeup, Dcudds. Very thorough and a good read. A couple of points...

    1. I wouldn't call a guy who has taken 38 shots in 11 games a gunner. That's less than 3.5 shots per game.

    2. "scoring the basketball." Gawd, I HATE that term. Score points? Yes. Score baskets or buckets? Okay. But I've yet to see anyone scoring a basketball. Sadly, almost everyone uses that term now. Please don't take this personally; I just hate the phrase.

    Illinois should blow Auburn away, but I've seen us play down to the level of their competition too many times this year. We need a blowout win to show our resiliency from the Mizzou game.

    I agree, he's not a gunner in that he's putting up 3PA like DJ or Brandon, but I always look at the opponents two top 3PA shooters. He's only put up 38, but he's a good shooter. Hopefully we can limit his looks tomorrow.

    Sorry you dislike the term "scoring the basketball." I got a chuckle out of that one. lol. I'd love to see us blow out Auburn tomorrow and we have the talent to do it. Whether we win by ten or more, I just want to see some improvement from the Missouri game, especially with our FG% and bench scoring/production.

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    View Postillinicalvin, on 28 December 2012 - 12:33 PM, said:

    This is such a better read than the CI2 previews.

    CI2 is not a substantive sports poster, strictly comedic.

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    View PostDcudds, on 28 December 2012 - 11:55 AM, said:

    Opponent

    Auburn ? SEC
    Record ? 0-0 (Conference) 5-6 (Overall)

    Quality Wins

    None

    Rankings

    Points per game ? 67.2 (192nd) < vs. Illini 76.6 (45th)
    Rebounds per game ? 36.6 (121st) > vs. Illini 36.5 (124th)
    Assists per game ? 13.6 (131st) > vs. Illini 11.8 (250th)
    FG% - .421 (232nd) < vs. Illini .443 (141st)

    Major Players

    6-4 Sr Guard ? Brandon Paul ? 19.2 ppg, .444 FG%, .385 3P%
    6-3 Sr Guard ? D.J. Richardson ? 11.2 ppg, .357 FG%, .326 3P%
    6-2 Jr Guard ? Chris Denson ? 17 ppg, .575 FG%, .286 3P%
    6-1 Sr Guard ? Frankie Sullivan ? 16.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.6 apg

    Interesting Stats

    1. Free-throw attempts: UI ? 239 (71%) vs. Auburn ? 210 (71%)
    2. TO?s per game: UI ? 12 vs. Auburn ? 14
    3. Steals per game: UI ? 8 vs. Auburn ? 8

    More Stats

    1. Auburn has attempted 192 treys compared to UI?s 343.
    2. Auburn is averaging 34% from behind the arc versus UI?s 37%.
    3. Auburn has collected 139 offensive rebounds compared to UI?s 160.
    4. Auburn has collected 264 defensive rebounds compared to UI?s 314.

    Gunners

    Noel Johnson ? 18 of 38 shooting 47%
    Frankie Sullivan ? 17 of 67 shooting 25%
    Brandon Paul ? 35 of 91 shooting 39%
    DJ Richardson ? 31 of 95 shooting 33%

    Cudds keys to winning:

    1. We need to protect the basketball because Auburn does a decent job of creating TO?s and minimize the unforced TO?s. Auburn has four players that average a steal per game and another two that are on the cusp at .9 spg. Allen Payne (1.6 spg) and Josh Wallace (1.5 spg) are Auburn?s two best players at creating steals. Brandon Paul (2.7 tpg) and Tracy Abrams (2.9 tpg) need to do a good job of protecting the basketball and limiting the TO?s as well as the rest of the team.

    2. Keep Chris Denson from getting into the lane and scoring on the free-throw line. He?s only played in the last four games and Auburn is 3-1 with a loss to Bowling Green. He?s a scorer and a very good one when getting into the paint (.575 FG%). In four games he?s got to the free-throw line 27 times, but from behind the arc he?s only shooting .286 3P%. That may be deceiving though, he?s only put up seven shots from behind the arc. Regardless, I?d like to keep him in front of me and out of the lane.

    3. Turn up the heat on defense. Auburn is TO prone and I?d like to see us create a minimum of 15 TO?s with our defense. Frankie Sullivan is Auburn?s Phil Pressey and he?s averaging 3.1 TO?s per game. Auburn is not an impressive passing team similar to the Illini (14 apg to 14 tpg this year). Brandon Paul (1.5 spg), DJ Richardson (1.5 spg), and Tracy Abrams (1.4 spg) will have the opportunity to get steals and hopefully we can capitalize in transition and score some easy buckets.

    4. Let?s do a better job of scoring the basketball. I thought we played with good pace against Missouri and the majority of the time took decent shots. We put up seventy-four shots against Missouri and hopefully we can get to seventy shots again versus Auburn. Unfortunately we only connected on twenty-five of those shots and thirty-two of the seventy-four were behind the arc. I?m okay with shooting that many threes because that?s what defines this team, but we only connected on eight of those thirty-two bombs and that?s pretty bad. In games like that, we need more balance and hopefully other players, besides Brandon, will understand that and put the ball on the floor and drive to the basket.

    5. We need more production off the bench. Against Missouri, Bertrand was the only player to score off the bench with thirteen points. Sam McLaurin only had two rebounds in fourteen minutes and Henry added only one stat to his line with one TO in five minutes. The bench needs to step up against Auburn and give Coach Groce more production going into the Big Ten season.

    Final Score

    UI ? 72
    Auburn - 59

    Good stuff. My only hope is for an easy win so the bench can get some meaningful game action before B1G play begins.

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    View PostDcudds, on 28 December 2012 - 12:47 PM, said:

    Thanks Illinicalvin, CI2 is pretty damn good at what he does.

    Not really. He is a clown that does it in crayon.

    But I do agree that your write up was good.

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    I want to go to the game tomorrow, but don't have ticks. If we don't get in, does anyone know of an Illini bar in the city?

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    December 28, 2012

    Quartz, the Atlantic Monthly?s new business magazine, recently asked me to compile a list of the best ideas to emerge this year from the technology industry, in an essay published just after Christmas.?Here are some of the highlights:

    • The last-second economy: in the I?ll-call-you-when-I?m-close era, consumers expect everything to be available on a moment?s notice, including real estate agents and taxi drivers, who are now being located, tracked and routed via their iPhones
    • The green cloud: data centers, which consume 5% or more of America?s power, are finally becoming more energy efficient
    • The return of hardware: software companies have embraced building their own hardware, for consumers and for their own secret uses
    • Immigration reform: after the election, everyone suddenly agreed to let in more immigrants. Folks of all sorts will come, but what they?ll have in common is plenty of pluck, which is just what this country needs.
    • Slow investing: spread-it-wide-and-thin investing is going out of fashion, as investors become more patient and more committed.
    • The hacker way: businesses are worrying less about avoiding mistakes, organizing themselves to be fast and resilient rather than risk-averse.

    The more important question is what?s next in 2013, especially in the real estate market. As we predicted last October, real estate is increasingly becoming the main reason economists are optimistic about an overall U.S. recovery. Will the market keep improving? We?ll dig into that question soon.


    Source: http://blog.redfin.com/blog/2012/12/the_best_ideas_of_2012.html

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    Hawaiian Island Dissolving From Within

    Plan your island getaway now: In time, the mountainous tropical paradise of Oahu will erode, according to new research, with the biggest losses coming from within the island itself.

    To be accurate, you do have some time to book that vacation before Hawaii's Oahu flattens from an island into a low-lying seamount. Researchers writing in the upcoming February 15 issue of the journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta estimate that the volcanic island will continue to grow, thanks to plate tectonics, for another 75,000 to 1.75 million years. After that, however, the forces working to eat away at Oahu from the inside out will begin to triumph.

    Researchers at Brigham Young University in Utah investigated the forces that add and subtract material from Oahu. The island offers an ideal place to conduct such a study, the researchers said, as it consists of one kind of rock that is exposed to very different levels of precipitation. Various regions in Oahu can record between 2 and 23 feet (0.6 to 7 meters) of precipitation a year, depending on the local climate. [Gallery: One-of-a-Kind Places on Earth]

    The researchers measured solids dissolved in both surface and groundwater from 45 streams and 30 springs and wells around the island, adding those new measurements to previously reported data, for a total of 170 water samples scattered across Oahu.

    Using that data, scientists calculated the mass Oahu loses each year. Although one might expect rain to carry away most of the soil in such a wet climate, underground freshwater springs actually removed the bulk of the mineral material from Oahu, the researchers found.

    "More material is dissolving from those islands than what is being carried off through erosion," study researcher Steve Nelson, a Brigham Young University geologist, said in a statement.

    In fact, groundwater carried between three and 12 times as much dissolved solids compared to surface water, the researchers report.

    Oahu is made up of the remnants of two collapsed shield volcanoes, the kind known for burping out thick, oozy lava that hardens into new land. One volcano, Waianae, was active from about 4 to 2.6 million years ago; the other, Koolau, developed later.

    Today, Oahu grows not because of volcanism, but from geologic uplift. As the younger Hawaiian Islands push the Pacific tectonic plate downward, nearby Oahu "pops up," as if on a seesaw. That uplift pushes Oahu's landforms upward at a rate of 0.2 feet (0.06 m) per thousand years, enough (for now) to compensate for the losses caused by groundwater carrying away the island's mass.

    Researchers hope that the same methods they used on Oahu can help clarify how other tropical islands change in response to different climate conditions.

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hawaiian-island-dissolving-within-203218566.html

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