Monday, October 15, 2012

Brad Pitt jokes: 'I'm a drug addict' at screening

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By Us Weekly

Brad Pitt still hasn't said very much about his wedding plans with Angelina Jolie. One subject he opened up about a bit more on Friday? Drugs.

"I'm Brad Pitt and I'm a drug addict," the "Killing Them Softly" star, 48, joked, laughing, at Friday's "The House We Live In" screening in Los Angeles, where he introduced filmmaker Eugene Jarecki, whose new documentary investigates the drug epidemic in the U.S.

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"No, my drug days have long since passed," clarified the engaged father of six. Pitt (who announced his engagement to Jolie, 37, this past spring) has been frank about his marijuana use in the past. In a controversial Parade interview from September 2011, Pitt said the earlier phase of his superstardom (including his marriage to Jennifer Aniston) left him depressed -- and smoking pot. "I started to get sick of myself sitting on a couch, holding a joint, hiding out." Pitt told Parade.

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Slamming efforts to squash the illegal drug trade in the U.S. the star said at Friday's event: "It's certainly true that I could probably land in any city, in any state, and get you whatever you wanted. I could find anything you're looking for, give me 24 hours or so. And yet we still support this, I have to say, this charade called the drug war."

The actor-humanitarian continued of the "drug war": "We've spent a trillion dollars, it's lasted, it's gone on, for over 40 years -- a lot of people have lost their lives for it. And we still talk about it like it's a success. And yet it's a flawed, a backwards system/strategy that actually perpetuates itself."

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Pitt's love Jolie and their children were last spotted in the South of France (near the brood's Chateau Miraval) in September. No definitely word yet on when Jolie and Pitt tie the knot.

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Japan security environment tougher than ever: PM Noda

YOKOSUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda told his navy on Sunday that Japan's security environment was tougher than ever, underscoring tension with China over a territorial dispute and the threat of North Korea's weapons programs.

Sino-Japanese relations deteriorated sharply after Japan in September bought from private owners some of the East China Sea islets that both Tokyo and Beijing claim. That sparked violent anti-Japanese protests across China and badly hurt trade.

"It is needless to say that the security environment surrounding Japan is getting tougher than ever," Noda told about 8,000 servicemen and women, mostly from the navy, from aboard the destroyer Kurama.

"We have a neighbor that launches missiles under the pretence of satellite launches. We have various developments concerning territory and sovereignty."

Noda, supreme commander of Japan's military known as the Self-Defence Forces (SDF), was speaking during a fleet review off Kanagawa prefecture, south of Tokyo.

His remarks were relayed to ships gathered in the area -- about 40 vessels, including the U.S. cruiser Shiloh, were present for the review. About 47,000 U.S. troops are based in Japan.

Noda braved occasional bouts of drizzle to review destroyers, submarines, minesweepers and fuel supply vessels that passed in front of him while SDF helicopters and P-3C anti-submarine patrol planes flew overhead.

The disputed group of islands, called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, are located near rich fishing grounds and potentially huge oil and gas reserves.

Patrol vessels from Japan and China have been keeping a wary watch on each other in the East China Sea near the islets, raising concerns that an unintended collision or other incident could develop into a broader clash.

Japan's Coast Guard had planned to send one of its patrol ships to the naval review, but it canceled the vessel's participation because the heightened tensions prompted it to allocate more ships to the area.

Japan is also wary of North Korea's nuclear and missile projects, with its territory lying within the range of Pyongyang's missiles.

North Korea has conducted three rocket tests since 2006 for what Pyongyang says are satellite launches, though Japan and Western countries suspect they are intended to test missiles. The North has also conducted two nuclear tests.

(Editing by Ron Popeski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-security-environment-tougher-ever-pm-noda-112623212.html

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Don't Eidolons Have Anything Better to Do? | Video Games ...

Today, a steadfast bastion of the Final Fantasy realm is pilloried, tarred, feathered and mocked by the merry mocking mockster of mock that I am. We speak of summon monsters, Eidolons, Guardian Forces, or any other lofty moniker these abominations have been granted over the prolific past of the series.

These formidable entities include the quintessential firey stylings of Ifrit, a large Minotaur-esque gentleman (clad only in minute underpants that bulge disconcertingly and make us fervently wish to punch our own eyes in the face), Shiva the ice spirit, and Odin, God of stabbing crotches with humongous swords (and closet collector of My Little Pony dolls. Oh, the egregious harm that revelation would cause his masculine image! Were it not, naturellement, an outrageous falsehood).

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The primary utility of these celestial beings is to aid your party in battle. They are summoned, discharge a mass-ravaging attack of their element du jour, and sidle off again in a clandestine manner, leaving your opponents languishing in a blood-bleeding eviscerated mess (and, presumably, expansive urine puddle) on the pavement. They are also acclaimed for giving the White Mages of the cosmos some form of offensive ability. Bereft of these guys, the mages? piteous staff-flailing is about as physically imposing as a puppy with no legs.

Why, prithee, do they do so? These quasi-deities are largely content to watch our impotent, feeble mortal flesh-bag protagonists battle alone. They lounge in the opulence of Mount Eidolon, fed grapes by dusky maidens. Sixty-foot-tall ones too, I?d wager. One can envisage Ifrit up there in his tiny wrestler Y-fronts, Shiva clad in that raunch-tastic ice bikini of hers, pointing and laughing:
?Lo! Those paltry humans are attempting to murderize a really rather large dragon! Shall we alight to their aid with all due haste, like the almighty Gods we are??
?Nuts to that. I?m watching the game, whilst intermittently scratching my ass.?
?For shame, Ifrit! For shame! Fie upon you!?
?Very well. If you insist, I shall propel an ACTUAL MASSIVE METEORITE -which is on fire, mark you, I feel I must stress that fact- into that horrific beast?s delicate facial region.?

Able to convene such forces on a mere whim, why does the party so frequently resort to poking their foes with daggers and suchlike? It?s akin to jabbing a rhino in the posterior with a toothpick. Most pertinently, though, why can?t Eidolons serve as the harbingers of glory and hope for the planet, in lieu of meagre manfolk?
Won?t somebody think of the children?

Source: http://www.gamingsurvival.com/2012/10/14/dont-eidolons-have-anything-better-to-do/

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Scientists observe quantum effects in cold chemistry

Friday, October 12, 2012

At very low temperatures, close to absolute zero, chemical reactions may proceed at a much higher rate than classical chemistry says they should ? because in this extreme chill, quantum effects enter the picture. A Weizmann Institute team has now confirmed this experimentally; their results would not only provide insight into processes in the intriguing quantum world in which particles act as waves, it might explain how chemical reactions occur in the vast frigid regions of interstellar space.

Long-standing predictions are that quantum effects should allow the formation of a transient bond ? one that will force colliding atoms and molecules to orbit each other, instead of separating after the collision. Such a state would be very important, as orbiting atoms and molecules could have multiple chances to interact chemically. In this theory, a reaction that would seem to have a very low probability of occurring would proceed very rapidly at certain energies.

Dr. Ed Narevicius and his team in the Institute's Chemical Physics Department managed, for the first time, to experimentally confirm this elusive process in a reaction they performed at chilling temperatures of just a fraction of a degree above the absolute zero ? 0.01?K. Their results appeared this week in Science.

"The problem," says Narevicius, "is that in classical chemistry, we think of reactions in terms of colliding billiard balls held together by springs on the molecular level. In the classical picture, reaction barriers block those billiard balls from approaching one another, whereas in the quantum physics world, reaction barriers can be penetrated by particles, as these acquire wave-like qualities at ultra-low temperatures."

The quest to observe quantum effects in chemical reactions started over half a century ago with pioneering experiments by Dudley Herschbach and Yuan T. Lee, who later received a Nobel Prize for their work. They succeeded in observing chemical reactions at unprecedented resolution by colliding two low-temperature, supersonic beams. However, the collisions took place at relative speeds that were much too high to resolve many quantum effects: When two fast beams collide, the relative velocity sets the collision temperature at above 100?K, much too warm for quantum effects to play a significant role. Over the years, researchers had used various ingenious techniques, including changing the angle of the beams and slowing them down to a near-halt. These managed to bring the temperatures down to around 5?K ? close, but still a miss for those seeking to observe chemical reactions in quantum conditions.

The innovation that Narevicius and his team, including Alon B. Henson, Sasha Gersten, Yuval Shagam and Julia Narevicius, introduced was to merge the beams rather than collide them. One beam was produced in a straight line, and the second beam was bent using a magnetic device until it was parallel with the first. Even though the beams were racing at high-speed, the relative speed of the particles in relation to the others was zero. Thus a much lower collision temperature of only 0.01 K could be achieved. One beam contained helium atoms in an excited state, the other either argon atoms or hydrogen molecules. In the ensuing chemical reaction, the argon or hydrogen molecules became ionized ? releasing electrons.

To see if quantum phenomena were in play, the researchers looked at reaction rates ? a measure of how fast a reaction proceeds ? at different collision energies. At high collision energies, classical effects dominated and the reaction rates slowed down gradually as the temperature dropped. But below about 3?K, the reaction rate in the merged beams suddenly took on peaks and valleys. This is a sign that a quantum phenomenon known as scattering resonances due to tunneling was occurring in the reactions. At low energies, particles started behaving as waves: Those waves that were able to tunnel through the potential barrier interfered constructively with the reflected waves upon collision. This creates a standing wave that corresponds to particles trapped in orbits around one another. Such interference occurs at particular energies and is marked by a dramatic increase in reaction rates.

Narevicius: "Our experiment is the first proof that the reaction rate can change dramatically in the cold reaction regime. Beyond the surprising results, we have shown that such measurements can serve as an ultrasensitive probe for reaction dynamics. Our observations already prove that our understanding of even the simplest ionization reaction is far from complete; it requires a thorough rethinking and the construction of better theoretical models. We expect that our method will be used to solve many puzzles in reactions that are especially relevant to interstellar chemistry, which generally occurs at ultra-low temperatures."

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Weizmann Institute of Science: http://www.weizmann.ac.il

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Before we discuss video on IOS units, let's first cover the different methods that video improves a website experience both for the individual and as a sales device to generate return for a company. A site with video material provides the individual a choice between methods of informational transfer. The viewer can impulsively switch between different kinds of media at their whim. The result of this approach is a buffet style presentation of info that can greatly enhance the interactive nature of the website and match the level of the audience's interest and time allowance. It is genuinely the promise of the net to enable the customer to choose their very own version of information transfer.

In some cases, a web site may be made to introduce a short interesting video clip upon a page loading. While the viewer might not favor this method, the company must have the option to control the viewer's experience in the site, since they constructed the site, possess the business and have the right to make this selection. The viewer can by the very same token decide to bounce from the site for whatever reason. I can say that as a business that produces auto-launching spokesperson video, we compose scripts that get watched most of the time. Our average watch time is 90 % of the length of the script.

Now let's consider the mobile device world, and in particular the Apple mobile units. Apple decided with their mobile Operating System (IOS) that videos cannot play in a browser with additional content. Instead, the video recording is required to open in a separate window dedicated to playing the video recording. This completely modifies the common website experience and turns the video watching option into an all-or-nothing decision. In other words, the video clip has to be way more vital to justify the devoted watching of the video clip over all additional material. This forces the company owner to move away from sales messages and short introductions in videos, given that the audience is likely to resent opening a 2nd window just for a laid-back message.

As a net viewer we may believe this to be a good direction for our internet experience, because business will be required to only use the most valuable content within their video recordings. However, as an entrepreneur, this is not a great direction for video marketing. It is very comparable to television commercial advertising. If viewers were offered the option of closing a separate window that revealed the commercial and going back to their programs, nobody would see commercials. Can you envision just how nationwide brand names and large business could continue to be in the national eye without TV advertising?

Customers do not always know what's best. You might walk into any type of furnishings shop on Labor Day and take a casual poll of the consumers. First you would certainly discover that they are in the store that day for the Labor Day sale since they saw, reviewed or heard an advertisement. Second you could ask them if they appreciate commercials on television or if they wanted that there were no commercials at all. Of course 99 from 100 of them would certainly say they do not like commercials, and yet they would certainly be standing there getting a really good package on a couch because of a commercial. So the ad assisted them get info and assisted the company owner bring consumers to his door.

In similar way, video in a website should sometimes take the format of a short informative commercial, however given that internet browsers do not go to websites to enjoy commercials, they will certainly resent opening a new window on their iPhone to enjoy a commercial. It wasn't suggested to be an all or nothing choice to see that the commercial but the IOS video playing demands forced the website owner into that corner.

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