Saturday, December 31, 2011

Letter to Christians in Rome: Chapter 11 (pt 12 of 12)

So far we have discovered that encountering God inspires His praise, discloses His transcendence, reveals His sufficiency, and declares His centrality. But there is a final element in our text. Encountering God demands His Glory. Paul says?To Him be the glory forever! Amen.

When you encounter God you understand that he is the only one in the universe to whom all Glory is due. This universe virtually shouts the Glory of God. All human kind will one day acknowledge his Glory. When we look at the marvelous plan of Salvation, focused on Jesus Christ, we see that one day all of the nations will bow before Him in praise and give glory to God.

Therefore, God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:9-11)

We have the privilege to give glory to God here and now. He is certainly worthy of that glory. He is worthy of that praise and we do not have to wait for the day when Jesus returns. In fact, one of the highest privileges we have as human beings is giving glory to our Father?right now. When we are there, we are where He wants us to be.

One important lesson that we see from Paul?s doxology of praise is that we need to spend time considering the greatness of our awesome God. We must meditate on the implications of his existence. We must consider the wonderful nature of his plan of salvation. We must ponder his nature, character, and attributes. We must desire to experience his power and his grace. We must focus on God because he should be our focus. When we do, our ?theology? will turn to ?doxology,? and our lives will be lived in praise to God.

Pride becomes our greatest temptation and our cruelest enemy. Someday even our flesh will serve God by His Grace. In the day when creation is freed from its bondage to sin and the sons of God stand up in Resurrection bodies, then even whatever was once rejected and cursed will be made to fulfill the promises and demonstrate the power of God. All of this is illustrated by God?s treatment of Israel. That leads us to the doxology at the close of chapter 11, verse 33:

Have you ever come on anything quite like this extravagant generosity of God, this deep, deep wisdom? It?s way over our heads. We?ll never figure it out?O, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways!

Is there anyone around who can explain God?
Anyone smart enough to tell him what to do?
Anyone who has done him such a huge favor that God has to ask his advice?
Everything comes from him;
Everything happens through him;
Everything ends up in him.
Always glory! Always praise! (Romans 11:31-36)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Afghan shopkeeper Nasratullah Niazai has developed a brisk new business over the past year. For about $2 a pop, he uploads into customers? cellphones a collection of Taliban songs and ringtones.

A skinny 22-year-old who operates a one-room computer store on the outskirts of the Afghan capital, Mr. Niazai is no Taliban. Neither are most of his customers.

Instead, the songs and ringtones romanticizing the insurgents? jihad against the infidel invaders serve as potentially lifesaving travel insurance for Kabulis who brave increasingly perilous countryside roads.

Sentries at improvised Taliban checkpoints, some only an hour?s drive away from central Kabul, routinely check travelers? cellphones. As a result, government officials, police, soldiers, security guards, university students, translators for Western companies, construction workers and scores of others go to extraordinary lengths to scrub their phones of any evidence of links to the coalition and the Afghan government?and to masquerade as Taliban sympathizers.

Business has boomed in the past year, Mr. Niazai said. The songs that buyers like best, he said, are ?the emotional ones sung by children with beautiful voices.?

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Kim Jong Il's heir meets with SKorean delegation

Members of the South Korean mourners group including Chairwoman of Hyundai Group Hyun Jeong-eun, center, pay their respects over the body of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. (AP Photo)

Members of the South Korean mourners group including Chairwoman of Hyundai Group Hyun Jeong-eun, center, pay their respects over the body of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. (AP Photo)

Mourners line up in Kim Il Sung Square to pay respects to late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, North Korea, early Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. (AP Photo)

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Members of the South Korean mourners group including Lee Hee-ho, the wife of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, center, pay their respects over the body of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. Lee is part of an 18-person group allowed by South Korea to attend the Dec. 28 funeral of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? North Korea's next leader burnished his diplomatic skills Monday, welcoming a private South Korean mourning delegation as state media revealed a new title that gives Kim Jong Un authority over political matters.

Kim Jong Un has rapidly gained prominence since the death of his father Kim Jong Il on Dec. 17, and his brief meeting with a group led by a former South Korean first lady and a prominent business leader shows Seoul that he is assured in his new role.

State media have showered Kim with new titles. On Saturday, the North referred to him as "supreme leader" of the 1.2 million-strong armed forces and said the military's top leaders had pledged their loyalty to him. On Monday, the Rodong Sinmun newspaper described him as head of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party ? a post that appears to make him the top official in the ruling party.

On Monday, a South Korean delegation stood in a line on a red carpet and bowed silently during their visit to the Kumsusan Memorial Palace, where Kim Jong Il's body is lying in state in a bier surrounded by flowers and flanked by an honor guard.

Kim Jong Un gave the South Koreans his thanks after they expressed condolences and sympathy, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said. Seoul's Unification Ministry confirmed the meeting in a statement but didn't elaborate.

The lead delegates were the widow of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who engineered a "sunshine" engagement policy with the North and held a landmark summit with Kim Jong Il in 2000, and Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun, whose late husband had ties to the North.

Their meeting with Kim Jong Un could be intended to push South Korea to pursue previously agreed upon cooperative projects that would give North Korea much-needed aid, said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies, which is in South Korea.

Footage from AP Television News in North Korea earlier showed the South Koreans being greeted by North Korean officials during a stop at a factory park in the North Korean border town of Kaesong. North Korea sent delegations to Seoul when the women's husbands died.

Monday's meeting appeared to be Kim Jong Un's first reported meeting with South Koreans since his father's death.

The Kim family has extended its control over the country of 24 million people to a third generation with Kim Jong Un, who is in his late 20s and was revealed last year as his father's choice among three sons for successor.

Kim Jong Il, who ruled North Korea for 17 years, wielded power as head of three main state organs: the Workers' Party, the Korean People's Army and the National Defense Commission. His father, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, remains the nation's "eternal president" long after his 1994 death.

Kim Jong Un was named a vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party last year, but was expected to ascend to new military and political posts while being groomed to become the next leader.

Monday's reference to his new title was in commentary in the Rodong Sinmun newspaper, the mouthpiece of the Workers' Party, urging soldiers to dedicate their lives "to protect the party's Central Committee headed by respected Comrade Kim Jong Un." Rodong Sinmun has also called on the people to become "eternal revolutionary comrades" with Kim Jong Un, "the sun of the 21st century."

The language echoed slogans used years ago to rally support for Kim Jong Il, and made clear the son is quickly moving toward leadership of the Workers' Party, one of the country's highest positions, in addition to the military.

North Korea refers to Kim Il Sung as the "sun" of the nation and his birthday is celebrated as the "Day of the Sun," and state media have sought to emphasize Kim Jong Un's role in carrying out the Kim family legacy throughout his succession movement.

His titles are slight variations of those held by his father, but appear to carry the same weight. It was unclear whether the nation's constitution had been changed to reflect the transfer of leadership as when Kim Jong Il took power after his father's death.

Mourning continued, meanwhile, despite frigid winter weather, in the final days before Kim Jong Il's funeral is set to take place Wednesday and a memorial Thursday.

People continued lining up Monday in central Kim Il Sung Square, where a massive portrait that usually features Kim Il Sung has been replaced by one of Kim Jong Il, to bow before his smiling image and to lay funereal flowers. Heated buses stood by to give mourners a respite from the cold, and hot tea and water were distributed from beverage kiosks.

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Associated Press writers Foster Klug, Hyung-jin Kim and Jiyoung Won in Seoul, South Korea, and AP Korea bureau chief Jean H. Lee, contributed to this report. Follow AP's Korea coverage at twitter.com/newsjean and twitter.com/APKlug.

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Is Gamification Right For Your Business? 7 Things to Consider

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.

This year has lent itself to a slew of new buzzwords, and gamification is easily one of the most buzzed about in the marketing industry.

Businesses clamored this year to understand the concept of gamification and apply it to their digital and mobile products, offering badges and points galore ? but how many of them actually understand the point of gamifying or if it?s even useful for their business goals?

Dustin DiTommaso, the experience design director at design studio Mad*Pow, recently spoke about designing meaningful interactions through game design thinking during his presentation at Geekend 2011, a techie conference presented by BFG Communications.

DiTommaso explained his framework for gamification and dished out seven essentials steps for approaching the subject. Read on for a thorough encounter of DiTommaso?s model for architecting more meaningful interactions and successful business goals, and let us know your thoughts on his method in the comments below.


1. Consider Why You Want to Gamify


Yes, gamification is a sexy word. No, it isn?t right for every business.

DiTommaso recommends that businesses looking to gamify their products or services ask themselves three critical questions before moving on:

  • What is the reason for gamifying your product or service?
  • How does it benefit the user?
  • Will they enjoy it?

If you can answer these questions with confidence, if gamification seems like a good fit for your business? product or service and if the users enjoy it, then move on to exploring your business goals. DiTommaso recommends exploring the following three questions:

  • What are your business goals?
  • How do get the users to fulfill those business goals?
  • What actions do you want users to take?

If this exploratory phase yields positive feedback, your business is ready to move into user research.


2. Identify Your Users


It isn?t enough to understand your business goals when considering gamification ? you also need to understand your users and what motivates them. Research your users before you begin designing your gamified product, focusing on how they use your software, what they want and what motivates them.

DiTommaso laid out a number of questions to help businesses achieve research-inspired design:

  • Who are your users?
  • What are their needs and goals? Why are they playing?
  • What?s holding them back from achieving their potential? Is it lack of volition (belief that completing the task at hand is valuable) or lack of faculty (ability to complete the task)?
  • What is their primary playing style (solo, competitive, cooperative)?
  • Who are they playing with?
  • What social actions do they find enjoyable, and why?
  • What metrics do they care about?

Game designers must also understand what motivates users to play their games. There are a number of motivational drivers, but DiTommaso recommends simplifying to four key factors. Decide if your users are motivated by:

  • Achievement of goals or enjoyment of experience
  • Structure and guidance or freedom to explore
  • Control of others or connecting with others
  • Self-interest in actions or social interest in actions

Knowing these details about users and their motivations will assist game designers in determining how the game should be laid out, how much autonomy to allow, what the users? goals should be and so on. Let?s explore exactly what comes next in the designing process.


3. Frame Goals and Objectives


The user?s path to mastery should entail ?a journey up, with a quick little dip for relaxation ? where you have either a break or a new challenge to master, like crossing a log ? and then one, final, arduous climb to the top,? says DiTommaso.

Once you understand your business goals and your users, you can begin to design goals and objectives while thinking about long-term and short-term user goals.

DiTommaso advises, ?Figure out a way to make long-term and short-term goals as exciting and aspirational as possible.? Users want to be heroes ? design their gaming experience so that they can achieve that.

The long-term goal must be compelling and fairly difficult to achieve, says DiTommaso. This can be framed as the mastery of a new skill or habit, or the acquisition of an achievement or title. In the end, though, it is important that the long-term goal signify a ?pinnacle of personal growth,? says DiTommaso.

Once you figure out a long-term mission for users, break it up into small milestones that take users along a path to success. These ?discrete and satisfying challenges? should motivate users to continue on and help them improve along the way.


4. Identify Necessary Skills and Actions


Make a list of all of the abilities that are necessary to win your game. DiTommaso breaks these skills into three categories for easy brainstorming:

  • Physical Skills: walking typing, using a chef?s knife
  • Mental Skills: pattern recognition, memory, spatial logic
  • Social Skills: presentation, conversation, meeting new people

DiTommaso advises that game designers choose skills that take time to master, can be developed over time and can be broken into smaller ?skill-chains.?

It is important to determine if and how the skills you are considering can be measured, so that you can track a user?s advancement. Determine whether there is existing technology that can help you monitor and track progress of certain essential skills.


5. Consider Various Lenses of Interest


In ?The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses,? Jesse Schell outlines the psychological lenses that are key to making top-notch games. Lenses help game designers view their games from many different perspectives, or lenses.

While Schell?s book identifies 100 lenses, DiTommaso pointed out 10 particular lenses to focus on for starters:

  • 1. Competition Type: Player vs. player, player vs. system, self-directed
  • 2. Time Pressure: Relaxed, exploratory play or brash-tactics-get-things-done play
  • 3. Scarcity: Scarcity can add a level of challenge and strategic gameplay
  • 4. Puzzles: Puzzles are problems that promise the existence of a solution
  • 5. Novelty: Change presents a new set of challenges and patterns to master
  • 6. Levels: Graph progress, ability and access and provide a roadmap of progress
  • 7. Social Pressure / Proof: Show users how others are excelling in the system ? via a leaderboard, for example
  • 8. Teamwork: Teamwork can also act as resistance when users need to work with others
  • 9. Currency: Anything that can be exchanged for something of value will be sought
  • 10. Renewals and Power-Ups: Renewals and power-ups help ?unstick? players and redirect them from dead-ends

Framing problems, core objectives and actions in your games using these tenets will often yield a better gaming experience for users.


6. Outline Desired Outcomes


Think about the types of rewards and punishments that will result from a user?s actions ? this should create a feedback loop that motivates users to improve.

Positive feedback could include rewards, such as moving up a level, unlocking a badge or earning points ? and negative feedback might entail starting a challenge over, for example.

?Outcomes can be contingent or schedules,? says DiTommaso. ?Players can trigger an outcome based on specific actions they take or based on a time frame within the game.?

No matter the time frame, though, players should always see their progress towards the ?ultimate objective,? which DiTommaso also calls the ?Epic Win!? Incremental success and failure will guide them along.


7. Play and Polish


?Platforms are never done,? says DiTommaso. Once you have the game build, test and polish it. Here is a framework DiTommaso suggests for analyzing the game:

  • What?s working and what isn?t?
  • What have you not considered?
  • Is the game personal enough for your users?
  • Do they feel that it?s tailored to their own unique personality and desires?
  • Are you tapping into the player experience needs of competence, autonomy and mastery?
  • What?s going to keep it interesting in 10 weeks? In 8 months?
  • When player reaches the Epic Win!, it?s time to go back to the drawing board.

DiTommaso recommends that game developers not spend too much time testing games, though. ?Get it out there and let your users be the testers,? he says. Users expect iterations and software updates, so don?t be afraid to release and iterate, he says.

This seven-step framework for approaching gamification is a very thorough resource from Dustin DiTommaso. If you still have questions, though, view DiTommaso?s entire Geekend presentation slideshow embedded below and ask further questions in the comments below.

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Source: http://mashable.com/2011/12/24/gamification-for-business/

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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GOP Official Unseated Over Voter Fraud Charges

An Indianapolis county court has removed Indiana Secretary of State Charles White from office on charges of voter fraud relating to his 2010 election.

The Marion County Circuit Court issued the order late Thursday afternoon in response to a Democratic Party civil suit alleging that White lied about his residency during the 2010 election to retain salary from a town councilman post he held. White is currently facing criminal charges stemming from the voter fraud allegations. In Indiana, the secretary of state also serves as the chief elections official.

The court order requires the state's Recount Commission to void White's 2010 election certification and award the secretary of state's post to runner-up Vop Osili (D). Osili was elected last month as a councilman for the Indianapolis-Marion County government.

WTHR in Indiana reports that the Recount Commission is seeking a stay of the ruling pending White's appeal, and requesting that White remain secretary of state pending a final outcome of the civil case.

The court's decision said that it does not "imply" that White's actions "were or were not fraudulent or committed a crime," but rather that he "knowingly registered in the wrong precinct." The court is deferring any questions of illegal activity for decision during the coming criminal trial, which begins on Jan. 30.

If convicted while still in office, White would be automatically unseated. Under this procedure, Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) would appoint a new secretary of state.

White has been accused by local Democrats of stating his address as the home shared with his son and ex-wife, Nicole Mills, in Fishers, Ind., while actually living in a condo in another part of town. The house that White and Mills shared is in the second council district, which White represented, while his new condo was not within the district lines. The court decision said that White made $12,000 annually as a councilman.

According to the court decision, White lived within his former Council district in a rental apartment for a period following his divorce and in his ex-wife's basement for several months prior to his second marriage. Court papers say he signed mortgage documents in February 2010, but noted he was traveling as part of his statewide campaign and sleeping in his car at points.

The court reported that White had not changed his voter registration until September, after his June nomination by the state GOP for secretary of state and his May remarriage. The ruling said that White had moved his belongings into the new condo immediately following his second marriage.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Thursday Morning Wisconsin Sports Report


Posted Thursday, December 22, 2011 --- 6:40 a.m.

Here is the latest Wisconsin sports news from The Associated Press:

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) ? Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been chosen by members of The Associated Press as the 2011 Male Athlete of the Year. Rodgers received 112 votes out of the 212 ballots. Rodgers led the Packers to a Super Bowl victory in February and continued his stellar play during the team's unbeaten run this season.

LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) ? Josh McCown will start at quarterback for the Chicago Bears Sunday night against the Green Bay Packers. McCown replaces Caleb Hanie, who has nine interceptions and three touchdowns while starting in four straight losses. McCown will start an NFL game for the first time in four years.

MILWAUKEE (AP) ? Michael Beasley hit two free throws in the final ten seconds to give the Minnesota Timberwolves an 85-84 preseason win over the Milwaukee Bucks last night. Kevin Love had 22 points and 16 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who overcame a ten-point deficit. Drew Gooden led the Bucks in scoring with 15 points.

MILWAUKEE (AP) ? The Milwaukee Brewers have signed infielder Cesar Izturis and pitcher Juan Perez to minor-league contracts. Izturis has played 11 seasons, including the past three in Baltimore. The deals include invitations to spring training.

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Jenelle and her mother reconcile on 'Teen Mom 2'

After getting kicked out of her mother's home two weeks ago, Jenelle and mom reconcile on "Teen Mom 2."

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What is wrong with Leah's baby Ali? Where in the world is Kieffer Delp? Can Chelsea's baby daddy actually step up? And does Kailyn ever giggle?

Alas, Tuesday night's uneventful episode of "Teen Mom 2" only answered one of these questions to our satisfaction.

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"You can't fix the brain": We've been biting our nails for a week wondering about baby Ali's brain MRI, but tonight we only saw the poor baby become sedated while her mama tearfully sang to her. At least Leah wasn't alone this time: Corey managed to take a day off work so he could accompany Leah and their daughter to the hospital. "I don't like it," a red-eyed Corey admits to his wife about these anxious doctor's appointments. "I get all nervous and scared ? it's tough," and then adds, "I'm here for you and Ali." Aw.

Seeing these devoted parents comfort each other through this ordeal is doubly heartbreaking now that we know they have divorced. Yet despite their marital problems we don't doubt the devotion and maturity (even though Leah says "I'm just a kid myself, too") of these young parents.

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Hand me the remote: Kailyn tells boyfriend Jordan she got her own apartment, so now he has another mommy to crash with besides his own! The hardest-working "Teen Mom" has plenty to be proud of, but candor is not her strong suit. So she decides to move out of her mom's house without telling her first, somehow persuading a couple of guitar-playing bouncers to help her. "Just like throwing 'em out of the club," the two pals say while tossing the furniture in their truck. "C'mon buddy you gotta go!" (Their "Helping Kailyn Move" song should be available on iTunes any day now.)

Kailyn's mom is understandably shocked when she learns that her daughter absconded with her grandson and giant plasma TV, which the easygoing musicians offer to return ? but they forgot something important. Thus Kailyn's story ends tonight with a dramatic parking lot handoff with the remote control's rightful owner, who insists her daughter "had it made" living in her bedroom and being harassed by her tidy boyfriend.

"Teen Mom's" Catelynn and Tyler set a wedding date!

Battle of Wounded Knee: Since Chelsea's elective knee surgery is juxtaposed against Leah and Corey's daughter's serious health problems, it's hard to sympathize with the young mom's petulance. And was that sarcasm we detected in Daddy Houska's voice when, before her surgery, he joked: "You'll probably have to cut down on your jogging"?

For once, Adam proved Randy wrong by manning up, caring for baby Aubree himself and being there to care for her when she came out of the operating room. So he hasn't lost his infuriating smirk and drops his "little bastard" daughter on the floor ? baby steps, people! Thank God Kailyn didn't steal our remote control, because we need that mute button when Chelsea coos to her on-again BF with that horrifying baby talk.

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Lather, rinse, repeat: Apparently after last week's fireworks in the Planet Fun parking lot, Jenelle and Kieffer got into another violent fight ? or, to use Jenelle's description when she pressed charges against him for domestic abuse, "He pushed me right here that resulted to me laying on the ground." Kieffer (who does not have a criminal record?!) was MIA in this episode, and Jenelle and her mom reconciled using indoor voices. A visibly defeated Barbara agreed to let her daughter move back in so she didn't have to sleep in her car ? and become "more familiar" with her son Jace. It's almost unbearable to watch these scenes knowing Jenelle does drop the charges and return to being "really stuck up Kieffer's a--" again.

Coming up: There was more drama in the 30-second preview for next week's episode than in all of tonight's show: Kailyn gets birth control for five years, Adam apparently kidnaps Aubree, and Kieffer gets a haircut. And Corey and Leah finally get answers about baby Ali's condition, but we're not sure what to make of the doctor's lead-in: "We have a good and we have a bad."

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Friday, December 23, 2011

San Rafael digital newsletter startup hopes to boost community engagement

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Father son teams (l to r) of Eric and Paul Remer and Johan Collins Wikman, all of San Rafael, have collaborated on various startups over the years. They recently launched Kontribune, an interactive newsletter and community journalism company. Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011. (IJ photo/Robert Tong) Robert Tong

Father-son teams (l to r) of Eric and Paul Remer and Johan and Collin Wikman, all of San Rafael, have collaborated on various startups over the years. They recently launched Kontribune, an interactive newsletter and community journalism company. (IJ photo/Robert Tong)

After more than a decade of collaborating on various startups, Paul Remer and Johan Wikman have teamed up with their two sons to launch Kontribune, a digital newsletter company.

Based in an in-law unit behind Wikman's San Rafael home, Kontribune helps organizations that previously relied on traditional paper newsletters go digital with a highly interactive but user-friendly template that connects to social media. It also aims to promote community journalism.

"This notion of a monthly, quarterly newsletter we believe is a thing of the past," said Wikman, 48.

"What we're really wanting is to engage the community and give everyone an equal voice," added Remer, 54. "We have a much bigger vision about building tools for community."

Remer, Wikman and Wikman's 24-year-old son, Collin Wikman, are all co-founders of the company. Remer's 26-year-old son, Eric Remer, is Kontribune's first employee.

Remer and Wikman previously worked together at wireless carrier software firm Siterra, which Remer co-founded. The company employed about 75 people at its peak and was originally based in Novato before moving to San Francisco several years ago.

The pair also co-founded Keibi Technologies, which developed moderation tools for online comments and other user-generated content.

Since the first Kontribune site launched this fall, the company has set up sites for between 20 and 25 other organizations. Roughly 75 percent of its clients are

nonprofit groups and most are based in the Bay Area, Remer and Wikman said.

Customers so far include the Agricultural Institute of Marin, the Canal Alliance and the YMCA of San Francisco, which plans to use its page to engage with employees, Remer said.

All sites run on the same template so far, but controls for privacy and many other features are customizable. For example, site managers can allow anyone to upload stories, specify who may contribute or opt to make the site completely private. Some extended families are using the private option to share updates, photographs and videos in a closed, interactive environment, Remer and Wikman said.

Site managers also have the option of running advertisements and linking their Kontribune site to social media accounts. Monthly charges for a Kontribune site start at around $30, although the rates for families with closed sites are much lower, Remer said.

"The idea is that it's so configurable that it really fits everybody," said Wikman, a former engineering manager at San Francisco-based game company Zynga.

"It's designed to be self-service," Remer added. "There's no programming or HTML required."

Erik Hernandez, a youth education advocate at the Canal Alliance, said he has been using Kontribune to publish a student newspaper with about 10 eighth-, ninth- and tenth-graders.

So far the site is invitation-only as students get up to speed on writing stories, but Hernandez said he hopes to open it up to a larger audience by next summer.

"What I liked about (Kontribune) is it's very easy to use ? it's almost like having your own Facebook profile but then you upload stories, and it's almost like SFGate or Marin IJ," Hernandez said. "It's very accessible because you can do all the controls. ... For me it's like, 'Wow, you can just upload the pictures and if you want to put a video in, you just put the link to YouTube.'"

The Agricultural Institute of Marin has been experimenting with its Kontribune site for a couple of months and eventually hopes to get farmers and customers to contribute stories, said Emmett Brady, a farmers market manager for the institute.

"We've been using it more like a living newsletter," Brady said. "It's sort of like the next step in newsletters and it doesn't remain static and it's not like you're creating news just for a newsletter. With this we can ... update it on a need-to basis."

Meanwhile, Mill Valley resident and Tweetup organizer Sally Kuhlman said she has been using Kontribune for her Sally Around the Bay site and likes "the community building aspect, which allowed me to give others permission to add content, freeing up my time" as well as "the potential for future ad revenue.

"(It's) very easy to include ads on the side," Kuhlman said in an email. "(A) selling point to advertisers is the targeted audience, for example most of my Kontribune readers are local Marinites."

The co-founders have been self-funding the startup thus far but will consider potential angel investment early next year, Remer said. They hope to be profitable by the end of 2012.

To learn more about Kontribune, go to http://www.kontribune.com/.

Contact Jessica Bernstein-Wax at jbernstein-wax@marinij.com

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White House ups pressure on Syria (Washington Bureau)

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Two Earth-Size Planets Found Orbiting a Distant Star (Time.com)

Even if you're a big fan of exoplanets -- that is, worlds orbiting stars beyond the sun -- the flurry of major discoveries over the past few months may have been hard to process. Astronomers have lately reported the blackest planet ever found, the most habitable, the one with the best Star Wars connection and, just a couple of weeks ago, the even-more-habitable-than-the-previous-most-habitable one -- and that's not even a complete list.

The ultimate goal, virtually all planet hunters agree, is to find a mirror Earth -- a world about the same size as our home planet, with a relatively balmy temperature making it friendly to life. And a discovery just published in Nature takes scientists one major step closer to that crucial milestone. Using the powerful Kepler space telescope, a team that includes some of the world's most prominent exoplaneteers has found one world almost exactly the size of Earth, and a second, a bit smaller than Venus, orbiting a star known as Kepler-20, some 950 light-years away. "I'm really excited," says David Charbonneau, a Harvard astronomer who was part of the discovery team. "This is the goal line."

It's one foot across the goal line, anyway. The Earth-size planet, Kepler-20f, is clearly too hot to sustain life, with a surface temperature hovering around 800?F (427?C); the Venus-size world, Kepler-20e, is a scorching 1,400?F (760?C). "It's clearly not habitable," acknowledges Charbonneau, "but we've now shown definitively that Kepler can find planets this small." (See pictures of the universe, put to scale.)

That's a good thing since Kepler's official mission is to do just that. Since its launch in 2009, the telescope has found more than 2,000 "planet candidates," by looking for the slight dimming as a planet transits, or passes in front of, its star. Last February, the mission's principal investigator, Bill Borucki, of the NASA Ames Research Center in California, announced that 68 of these candidates looked to be Earth-size.

But to qualify as a formal discovery, a candidate planet has to be independently confirmed, lest it be something else in disguise. It's possible, for example, that there's a binary, or double star in the background just behind one of Kepler's target stars. If so, you're really looking at the light of three stars at once, and if one of the background stars moves in front of the other, the light can dim just enough to mimic the signal of a planet. Or the target star itself could be a double, with a giant planet orbiting one of the two individual stars. You'd have found a planet, says Harvard's Francois Fressin, lead author of the Nature paper, but "you'd get a misleading estimate of the planet's size."

The best way to double-check is to look for a back-and-forth wobble in the parent star, caused by the planet's gravity as it orbits, but that's tough if the star is too dim, as Kepler-20 is. "You might be able to do it," says Fressin, "but it would take a crazy amount of time" -- although a new instrument about to go into operation in the Canary Islands will likely make that an easier and quicker job. (See the top 50 space moments since Sputnik.)

Instead, the scientists who made the current discovery resorted to a powerful simulation tool known as Blender, invented by Harvard astrophysicist Guillermo Torres, yet another of the paper's co-authors. What Blender does is simulate all possible combinations of background stars, giant planets and other phenomena that could mimic the signal of an Earth-size world -- literally millions of them -- and calculate the odds that Kepler has been fooled. In this case, the answer was statistically conclusive: any explanation other than a real planet is vanishingly unlikely.

What Blender can't do, but gravity-induced wobbles can, is measure the planet's mass. With both mass and size in hand, astronomers can calculate density, and figure out what a planet is made of. When Charbonneau himself found a world just three times the size of Earth back in 2009 with a ground-based telescope, the wobble calculation showed that the planet, GJ 1214b, is probably made largely of water, with no solid surface.

In the current case, nothing is certain, but even so, the scientists argue that these two new worlds are almost certainly rocky, like Earth. They're too small, says Fressin, to hold onto water vapor and other gasses so close to their parent sun -- so even if they once had thick, Neptune-like atmospheres or a very deep ocean, these would long since have boiled away. (See the best photos from space 2011.)

For those who keep up with planet-naming conventions, the fact that these new worlds are labeled e and f makes it clear that they're not the only planets orbiting Kepler-20. There are actually five in total -- the two small ones, plus planets b, c and d, which are more like Neptune in size. (There is no planet a; the star itself occupies the top spot.) Such alphabetical neatness does not mean that the planets in the Kepler 20 system are arranged in anything like an orderly fashion. In our own solar system, big planets and small planets inhabit their own macro zones around the sun, with the little ones up close and the big ones farther away. In this case, the closest-in world is big, the second is small, the third big, and so on.

"The architecture of this solar system is crazy," says Charbonneau. "I'm asking for help from the theorists because I'm teaching a course on planet formation this spring, and this deeply challenges our theoretical models. My freshmen are going to be asking tough questions."

It's unlikely that theorists will have a definitive answer any time soon, but while they're working on it, Kepler will keep searching, and astronomers will keep following up to turn the satellite's harvest of candidate planets into confirmed ones. "Two weeks ago," says Charbonneau, "we announced a planet in its star's habitable zone but which was much bigger than Earth. Today, we're announcing a planet that's the same size as Earth. What we want is the best of both -- a true twin of Earth. Hopefully," he says, "well find it within the next year."

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Monday, December 19, 2011

1 person killed in shooting at California office

(AP) ? A gunman stormed into an office of the Southern California Edison utility Friday and shot a man and woman before killing himself, police said.

The building was quickly locked down and dozens of people were seen streaming out with their hands raised. Two nearby schools also were locked down but no one on the campuses was hurt.

"One male gunman shot one female, one male and then apparently took his own life," Police Chief Dennis Smith told reporters.

The conditions of the two people he wounded were not immediately known. There was also no immediate word on what prompted the gunfire.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Hezbollah prisoner held by Iraq faces minor charge (AP)

BAGHDAD ? Iraqi officials say a Lebanese Hezbollah commander allegedly responsible for killing four U.S. soldiers will be prosecuted for illegal entry with a forged passport.

Ali Musa Daqduq was the last American prisoner in Iraq and was handed over to Iraqi authorities on Friday.

On Saturday, two Iraqi officials said Daqduq will be prosecuted for illegal entry with a forged passport ? the only Iraqi charge against him. But the officials say an investigative judge will consider U.S. allegations against him. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Daqduq has been linked to a brazen raid in which four American soldiers were abducted and killed in the Iraqi holy city of Karbala in 2007.

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Jennifer Garner tickles daughter Seraphina Rose Elizabeth, 2?, while out shopping at Splendid and for balloons on Wednesday in Santa Monica, Calif.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

After the bust, Irish look back to the land (Reuters)

DUBLIN (Reuters) ? After the Celtic Tiger died, Anthony Slattery quit his job as an accountant and bought some cows.

With food and drinks exports rising by close to a billion euros a year and food firms among the best performers on Ireland's bruised stock market, agriculture beckoned as one of the few sectors to survive a devastating property collapse.

"A few years ago people thought you were insane if you went into farming," said Slattery, 25, who quit a leading international accountancy firm to spend seven days a week milking cows on his farm in the midlands. "Now there's definitely money to be made."

The government has climbed on the bandwagon, citing food and agriculture as a route back to growth and the key to extracting some value from the vast land holdings left in state hands after Dublin was forced to take over banks' risky development loans.

Experts warn expectations have become inflated, however, and with incomes in the sector highly dependent on both EU subsidies and international commodity prices, and exports skewed towards struggling European markets, it could yet suffer its own shock.

CONSTRUCTION'S POOR COUSIN

Food and agriculture struggled to attract the interest of investors during the Celtic Tiger decade to 2007 as high-tech and pharmaceutical multinationals, and later construction firms and banks, drove GDP growth of up to 7 percent per year.

With tens of millions of euros to be made filling fields with duplex apartments, banks had little time for farmers upgrading their milking equipment.

But after the property bubble burst, bringing much of the economy down with it, the food sector was suddenly the safest bet in town.

"Multinational investment was the sexy thing in the 90s; in the 2000s, it was construction and financial services," said Jim Power, chief economist at financial firm Friends First. "Now everyone is sitting up and taking notice of the agri-food sector."

While home-buyers and small businesses found it all but impossible to get credit this summer, leading lender Bank of Ireland boasted it was approving 85 percent of loan applications in agriculture, fishing and forestry.

Equities investors are equally enthused, driving food stocks higher and more than doubling the share of the food and drink sector in the Irish market to more than 20 percent, from under 10 percent at the height of the boom, when banks dominated.

KEY TO RECOVERY

In speech after speech, Ireland's leaders laud the sector as key to the country's recovery. The point out food and drink exports have played a key role in the balance of payments surplus that has fuelled optimism in recent months that Ireland may be the best-placed of Europe's peripheral economies to export its way out of debt.

Unlike the pharmaceutical and high-tech multinationals that have set up in Ireland to take advantage of tax breaks, who repatriate much of their profits to corporate headquarters abroad, agri-food tends to be produced by indigenous companies, and most of the money stays in Ireland.

"The agri-food sector is worth around 24 billion euros, but about 22 billion of that actually stays in the Irish economy, which is an extraordinary figure," said Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney.

Half of all exports by indigenous companies are in the sector, he said.

The government expects agri-business exports to grow to 12 billion by 2020 from 8 billion last year, with two thirds of the increase from food processing and one-third from commodities.

Part of the growth will come from commodity price increasing and phasing out production caps on dairy products, which the industry believes could boost dairy exports by 40 percent, or up to 800 million euros.

The government is also encouraging farmers to switch to higher value commodities, to invest to boost productivity and to look at high-value artisanal food products.

But before policymakers get too excited they should remember that even if the strategy succeeds, agriculture would likely amount to no more than 10 percent of annual economic output, up from under 7.5 percent today, economist Jim Power said.

An additional 40,000 jobs would mean one in ten would work in the sector, from one in twelve today.

"It will be one of the stronger growth areas, but it is not going to result in a GDP bonanza," said Power. "It's not going to drive a new Celtic Tiger."

The wider domestic economy must recover if Ireland is going to see the growth rates necessary to make its debt sustainable. Exports have offset domestic weakness, but economists warn a global slowdown may dampen the effect in the coming year.

TALE OF TWO BOOMS

The agriculture and food sector is actually experiencing two separate booms -- local farmers are enjoying bumper earnings as milk and meat prices soar and a vanguard of Irish food companies are chalking up strong profits in niche global markets.

There is some overlap, but the fate of the farmers and the multinationals who have spread their tentacles around the globe over recent decades may be very different.

Ireland's booming agri-business companies have used technology and diversification across global markets to reduce their reliance on fickle commodity markets and are forecasting strong earnings in the coming years.

The top market performer in recent years has been Glanbia, whose stock price has grown 130 percent in the past three years to lift its market capitalization to 1.3 billion euros, while the broader Irish market is up 5 percent.

Originally a dairy co-op, it diversified first into consumer foods and then nutritional ingredients and is now one of the world's largest producers of protein-based nutritional products for body-builders.

Its larger rival Kerry Group, up 95 percent in the same period, has become one of the world's largest ingredients and flavorings companies, with manufacturing operations in 23 countries, including India, Brazil and China.

After beginning life as a dairy processing enterprise in the West of Ireland in 1972, Kerry now has a market capitalization of 4.7 billion euros and makes flavorings for noodles in Indonesia and hickory smoke flavorings in Tennessee.

It says it expects to maintain average earnings per share growth at over 10 percent a year, which it has managed since 1986.

"These companies have outgrown the local market over the last 20 years," said Liam Igoe, an analyst with Goodbody stockbrokers in Dublin. "People have stood up and noticed because they've had good earnings growth against a very difficult international economic environment."

Their exposure to fast-growing emerging markets combined with their ability to manage commodity prices provides significant room for growth, said Noel O'Halloran, chief investment officer at Kleinwort Benson Investors in Dublin, which manages approximately $5 billion in assets.

"I'd be positive about the outlook," he said. "They are not just doing well because everything else is doing badly."

UP THE VALUE CHAIN

While Ireland's food multinationals have grown and diversified, local farmers remain heavily dependent on commodity prices and have had limited success in moving up the value chain, despite a mini-boom in the number of artisanal producers selling at weekly markets in Dublin.

"There are some farmhouse cheeses and organic yoghurts, but there is not a huge amount happening," said Clemens Von Ow, who recently took over a cereals farm from his German parents in the Irish midlands.

"Farmers here have been very weak at vision and marketing."

For the moment, dependence on commodity prices is not a problem, and farmers joke that girls have started talking to them again at rural discos.

Beef prices at Irish plants hit a record 4 euros a kilo in recent weeks and a 30 percent increase in milk prices helped push the average dairy farmer's annual income by 81 percent to 44,400 euros in 2010.

But commodity prices have fluctuated wildly in the past, as in 2008 when some milk prices fell by over 50 percent.

The other important factor is subsidies, mostly from the European Union, which aim to support those who want to farm a reasonable standard of living as well as preserve a rural way of life.

Even with the high prices, farmers' net incomes last year were roughly equivalent to subsidies received, meaning they would just be breaking even without support, according to a recent report by the Agriculture and Food Development Authority.

For all the government support and recent financial gains, farming remains a hard and largely unappreciated profession.

While exam scores needed to secure a place in the agriculture course at Dublin's largest university have soared, for example, the scores needed for medicine and finance are still much higher.

Farm incomes also remain lower than other sectors and half of all farms remain dependent on income from beyond the fields.

After milking his cows on a recent evening, Slattery admitted he was planning to do some part-time accountancy to ensure his financial stability once his farm is up and running.

Things are going well, he said, but you never know.

"In 25 years I can't remember it ever going as well, but I don't want call it a boom," he said. With all the country has been through lately, "that has bad connotations in Ireland."

(Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)

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House approves $1T spending bill funding Cabinet agencies and averting government shutdown (Star Tribune)

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Emily W. McBurney: What Does American Airlines' Bankruptcy Have To Do With My Divorce?

You're so busy right now, dealing with the divorce, the kids, the holidays -- you've barely had time to catch the news. And, you've had enough bad news in your personal life lately, thank you very much, so the last thing you want to hear about is more bad financial news. The announcement of American Airlines' filing for bankruptcy protection may have barely hit your radar screen.

But all retirees, workers, and people going through a divorce should pay attention to that bit of news, because it could affect your divorce and your retirement. How? When a company declares bankruptcy, its pension plan is often terminated and taken over by a government entity called the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("PBGC"). The PBGC is a federal corporation created to insure qualified pension plan benefits (learn more at www.pbgc.gov). It's like the more-familiar FDIC, which insures bank accounts up to a certain amount; it's a security net for pension plans. PBGC does not take taxpayer money. It is funded by the pension plans themselves.

When pension plans are terminated, the PBGC takes over as Plan Administrator and handles things like calculating and paying benefits and reviewing and administering QDROs (which are court orders providing retirement payments to non-employees such as former spouses and children). The PBGC pays benefits up to certain legal limits, so employees usually receive most of their accumulated qualified pension benefits. The maximum pension benefit guaranteed by the PBGC is set by law and adjusted each year.

The economic downturn has caused so many retirement plan terminations that PBGC says it already has a $26 billion deficit. Right now, the PBGC is worried about whether it will have to take over American Airlines' massive pension plans. It does not have enough money to cover all of American Airlines' retirement obligations to current and former employees. PBGC released a statement after American filed for bankruptcy, stating that the airline has a shortfall of about $10 billion for its retirement obligations, and that PBGC would do everything possible to preserve American Airlines' retirement plans rather than have to take them over. PBGC will be pushing American to keep its retirement plans afloat, to avoid having to come up with new funds to cover American's workers if the plans are terminated. If they are not successful, then there will be difficult choices to make about how to proceed -- possibly by raising the premiums paid to PBGC, or a (presumably unpopular) bailout by taxpayers.

If the PBGC is forced to take over American Airlines' retirement plans, a huge number of people -- not just employees and retirees of American Airlines (and their families and former spouses) -- could be affected. According to PBGC, 44 million Americans participate in qualified pension plans protected by PBGC. This does not include the number of former spouses and dependents of those workers and retirees, all of whom would stand to lose benefits if PBGC becomes unable to make its payments.

If you are going through a divorce and either you or your spouse has a qualified pension plan, whether you are still working or retired, you need to address the retirement benefits in your divorce document. Make sure that you understand the specifics of the retirement plan, and be careful to include language that will protect your share of the benefit in the event that the plan is terminated or benefits are reduced. A divorce agreement or QDRO can include a provision that says the benefits will be reduced proportionally between you and your ex if there is ever a reduction or termination in the future. One bit of good news is that bankruptcy generally does not affect 401(k) plans in the same way as traditional pension plans, so the PBGC is not involved. When an employer files for bankruptcy, 401(k) funds are usually just distributed to employees from their individual accounts, and these funds can be rolled into other retirement accounts such as IRAs.

There is one important point too often missed in divorce cases, with disastrous consequences. Non-qualified benefits are not guaranteed by the PBGC, so employees will likely lose all of their accumulated non-qualified retirement funds if their employer files for bankruptcy. If you are in the midst of a divorce, make sure you find out whether any of the retirement benefits you are dividing are non-qualified. Your divorce document should spell out what will happen if the non-qualified benefits do not get paid.

It's hard to keep your eye on the ball when there are so many other balls to follow nowadays. Whether you're going through a divorce, tough financial times, or both, this issue could have an enormous impact on your financial future. Add "retirement" to the list of things that must be investigated and addressed in your divorce. If you are a worker or retiree, keep an eye out for news about PBGC and your employer's financial health. There have of course been times when it would have been impossible to imagine the bankruptcy of the big airlines -- but as the last few years have demonstrated, anything is possible, and it pays to be prepared.

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