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Blessing of the Waves on 714.914.9797In solidarity with all people of faith, the Greater Huntington Beach Interfaith Council willhost the sixth annual "Blessing of the Waves"... an interreligious community activity heldat the iconic Huntington Beach Pier. This prayer service and blessing will bring togethersurfers and ocean-minded people regardless of their faith tradition to show spiritualappreciation for our ocean resource and all that it provides.
Blessing and faithful observance founded by the Roman Catholic Dioceseof Orange and now hosted by Greater Huntington Beach Interfaith Council.
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The Weak That WasAmerica: Home of the Free because of the Brave
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We believe and practice being fully involved with the communities we serve.
This is essential in building good will, encouraging growth and above all staying connected in our backyard
Jus Cuz'Try reading this slowly, first find a comfortable, take your
shoes off...loosen your belt...if appropriate...just relax and
read on.
AND THEN IT IS WINTER
You know. . . time has a way of moving quickly and catch-
ing you unaware of the passing years. It seems just yesterday
that I was young, just married and embarking on my new life
with my mate. Yet in a way, it seems like eons ago, and I won-
der where all the years went. I know that I lived them all. I
have glimpses of how it was back then and of all my hopes
and dreams.
But, here it is... the winter of my life and it catches
me by surprise...How did I get here so fast? Wheredid the years go and where did my youth go? I re-
member well seeing older people through the
years and thinking that those older people were
years away from me and that winter was so
far off that I could not fathom it or imagine
fully what it would be like.
But, here it is...my friends are retired
and getting grey...they move slower
and I see an older
person now.
Some are in
better and some
worse shape
than me...but, I see
the great change...Not like the ones that I
remember who were young and vi-
brant...but, like me, their age is beginning
to show and we are now those older folks
that we used to see and never thought we'd
be. Each day now, I find that just getting a
shower is a real target for the day! And tak-
ing a nap is not a treat anymore... it's manda-
tory! Cause if I don't on my own free will... I
just fall asleep where I sit!
And so...now I enter into this new season
of my life unprepared for all the aches and
pains and the loss of strength and ability to go
and do things that I wish I had done but never did!! But, at
least I know, that though the winter has come, and I'm not
sure how long it will last...this I know, that when it's over on
this earth...it's over. A new adventure will begin!
Yes, I have regrets. There are things I wish I hadn't
done...things I should have done, but indeed, there are many
things I'm happy to have done. It's all in a lifetime.
So, if you're not in your winter yet...let me remind you,
that it will be here faster than you think. So, what ever you
would like to accomplish in your life please do it quickly!
Don't put things off too long!! Life
goes by quickly. So, do what
you can today, as you can neverbe sure whether this is your
winter or not! You have
no promise that you
will see all the sea-
sons of your
life...so, live for
today and say all
the things that you
want your loved
ones to remem-
ber...and hope that
they appreciate and
love you for all the
things that you have
done for them in all the
years past!!
"Life" is a gift to you. The
way you live your life is your
gift to those who come after.
Make it a fantastic one.
LIVE IT WELL!
ENJOY TODAY!
DO SOMETHING FUN!
BE HAPPY !
HAVE A GREAT DAY
Remember "It is
health that is real
wealth and not
pieces of gold and silver.LIVE HAPPY IN 2013!
LASTLY, CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
TODAY IS THE OLDEST YOU'VE EVER BEEN,
YET THE YOUNGEST YOU'LL EVER BE
SO - ENJOY THIS DAY WHILE IT LASTS.
~ Your kids are becoming you......but your grandchildren
are perfect!
~ Going out is good.. Coming home is better!
~ You forget names.... But it's OK because other peopleforgot they even knew you!!!
~ You realize you're never going to be really good at any-
thing.... especially golf.
~ The things you used to care to do, you no longer care to
do, but you really do care that you don't care to do them any-
more.
~ You sleep better on a lounge chair with the TV blaring
than in bed. It's called "pre-sleep".
~ You miss the days when everything worked with just an
"ON" and "OFF" switch..
~ You tend to use more 4 letter words ...
"what?"..."when?"... ???
~ Now that you can afford expensive jewelry, it's not safe
to wear it anywhere.
~ You notice everything they sell in stores is "sleeve-
less"?!!!
~ What used to be freckles are now liver spots.
~ Everybody whispers.
~ You have 3 sizes of clothes in your closet.... 2 of which
you will never wear.
~~~But Old is good in some things: Old Songs, Old
movies, and best of all, OLD FRIENDS!!
Stay well, "OLD FRIEND!" Send this on to other "Old
Friends!" and let them laugh in AGREEMENT!!!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter That Tells
What Kind Of Life You Have Lived.
I was walking along the beachwhen I came across a lamp partially
buried in the sand.
I picked up the lamp and gave it a rub.A genie appears and told me
I was granted one wish.
I thought for a moment and said,"I want to live forever."
"Sorry," said the genie,"I'm not allowed to grant eternal life."
"OK, then, I want to live until the
Democrats balance the budget andeliminate the debt."
"You crafty little so and so," said the genie.
Eternal Life
Friends.......They love you,
But they're notyour lover.
They care for you,But they're not from
your family.
They're ready to shareyour pain,
But they're not your bloodrelation.
They are........FRIENDS!
A True friend.......Scolds like a DADCares like a MOM.. .
Teases like a SISTERIrritates like aBROTHER
And finally loves
you for YOU..
Send to all yourgood friends
Even me if I'mone of them.....
The nicest place to be is insomeone's THOUGHTS!
The safest place to beis in someone's PRAYERS!
And the best place to be isin ........... His HANDS!
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ChrisMacDonaldOn the road in Surf City
By Chris MacDonald, Writer/Photographer,HB Ambassador/The Local News Columnist
The Local News
First, you see the smoke, lots ofit, billowing thick near RainbowLagoon. Then you hear Zydeco
music and spot people dancing theirhearts out in the distance.
Next, as you get closer, you pick upa whiff, which becomes a pleasurable,constant aroma from BBQ ribs, loadsof them, being hickory-smoked by
some the nations topchefs.
Finally, you see several long lines ofhappy people patiently waiting, joy-fully anticipating their sumptuousmeals of ribs, chicken, brisket, pork,
beans.Seeing smoke, smelling aroma and
waiting for your reward with strangers(who quickly become friends) is all
part of the excitement that make thefirst Long Beach BBQ Festival spe-cial.
Its successful because of LongBeach State Grad, Roy Hassett, hisfamily that run O Entertainment, Inc.and their friends. Attendance skyrock-eted this year. One BBQ-er said he hadfive times more guests than a year ago.
Hassett, who runs the festival withhis two sons, daughter-in-law, and oth-ers, said its successful because itsfamily friendly, affordable (evenchildren 12 and under are free), clean,fun (theres free souvenir E-Photosand children slides) as well as havingsome of the top BBQ cooks in thecountry.
With more than 35 years in the spe-cial events business, Hassett knowshow to make things happen. He wentto the famous Best in the West
Nugget Rib Cook-off in Sparks, NV,
when he wanted to start his own BBQfestival. The legendary Nevada eventdraws more than 500,000 fans. Byasking around and doing his research,he found out one of the 24 rib-cookers,Dan Johnson, was just the man heneeded to see.
The former Army officer, known asThe Colonel, was not only a cham-
pion rib-cooker but knewhow to bring in just the right
fellow, competing chefs to make ashow work. He and Roy worked out adeal and the rest is history.
The secret of good BBQ depends onwhich cook you talk too. Some say itsthe spices or sauces, others the way itscooked, how long its smoked, thetype of meat or other factors.
The Colonel, from Virginia, com-petes in 34 states annually and has asign on his kitchen that says, John-sons Thermo-Nuclear Sauce will im-
prove your cardiovascular system,sinuses, colon, pancreassimultane-ously! Were talking Hot. No Guts, NoGlory.
Besides Johnsons Hickory SmokedBarbecue, some of the other competi-tors included, Cowboys Barbecue &Rib. Co. (Ft. Worth TX), Porky-n-Beans (Port Saint Lucie, FL), TexasOutlaws and Tennessee Q.
Be sure and keep your eyes, ears andnose alert for next years Long BeachBBQ Festival. To find out more, visitwww.OEntertainment.net (which alsolists a bunch of other really fun events,including The Original Long BeachLobster Festival. Log on to:www.originallobsterfestival.com to
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patriotism
Official versions (changes in bold italics)
1892"I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands: one
nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all."
1892 to 1923"I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands:
one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all."
1923 to 1924"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States and to the republic
for which it stands: one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all."
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Hi Neighbor-- one of our neighbors, who's been outof work for two years, won part of the $428 millionPowerball jackpot.
Linda Stephens bought a Powerball ticket thatmatched all five numbers except the Powerball.Stephens won $289,341. She missed the last digit byone number...
She says her husband cannot work and they've beenbarely getting by. With her win, she says her prayershave been answered.
Stephens says the money will allow her to focus on acompany she launched about a year ago that sellsHawaiian print shirts for dogs...don't know if she isbarking up the right tree but almost $300,000 might helpher find out.
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Human Trafficking:Not Just a Mans Profit
As terrible as human trafficking is for eachsubjugated person throughout the world,Sharon Buchbinder says women and children
are especially vulnerable.Forced labor, organ harvesting and the soul-de-stroying, commercial sex industry often feature menas victims; however, it is the commercial sex indus-try that accounts for approximately 75 to 80 percentof human trafficking, which predominately targetswomen and girls, says Buchbinder, an award-win-ning, multi-published novelist who recently pub-lished Obsession, (www.sharonbuchbinder.com),
which deals with international kidnapping.There are more than 27 million slaves worldwide,
according to the United Nations, generating an esti-mated $32 billion in profits, most of which areearned on the backs of young women, yet more andmore case findings are uncovering women as ring-leaders and operators of trafficking syndicates, she
says.Buchbinder reviews some recent cases: A Saudi Arabian princess charged in Los Ange-
les: Meshael Alayban faces one felony count ofhuman trafficking after being accused of holding adomestic servant against her will at her condo-minium in Irvine, Calif. Alayban is one of the wivesof Saudi Prince Abdulrahman bin Nasser bin Abdu-laziz al Saud. A female servant,originally from Kenya, escaped andflagged down a bus, after whichshe told her story to local police.The woman says she was promisedweekends off and a good wage butwas forced to work 16-hour days,
seven days a week and was paidonly $220 a month. Alayban facesa maximum sentence of 12 years ifconvicted. She is being held in theOrange County jail in lieu of $5million bail.
United Nations study shows fe-males traffic more sex workersthan men in developing countries:Using data from 155 countries, theUNs first international report at-tempting to calculate the scope, na-ture and patterns of humantrafficking found a disproportion-ately high number of female perpe-
trators selling other women into
slavery. The report uncovered an alarming trend:women who were once victims of the sex trade oftendevelop into ringleaders of the illegal, underground
sex industry. Researchers cite money, poverty and askewed psychological perspective for possible rea-sons for this phenomenon.
Woman recently sentenced to more than sevenyears in a federal prison for trafficking a 16-year-oldin three different states: Jessica Loren Posey wassentenced earlier this year to serve time for trans-porting a juvenile girl to Tennessee, Kentucky andOhio for the purpose of prostitution. According to a
U.S. attorney, Posey met the girl at a party and co-erced her to engage in sex for money. Posey, 25,marketed the girl using uploaded pictures on variouspornographic websites, and she arranged meetingsat hotel rooms, driving the girl there.
In America, we often think of slavery as a prob-lem of the past; in reality, however, there are more
human slaves in the world today than ever before inhistory, with roughly 27 million people are held asslaves worldwide, Buchbinder says. Unfortu-nately, this is likely to be a persistent problem ahuman trafficker can potentially earn 20 times theamount paid for a girl, which can be worth a quartermillion dollars. Unlike drugs and guns, girls can beused over and over again.
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Two California lawmakers are trying to light a fire under the Assemblyto change some new rules about fire rings.Assembly members Travis Allen of Huntington Beach and Sharon
Quirk-Silva of Fullerton introduced the measure to take the Air QualityManagement Board out of the fire Ring business.
Rules approved last month by the South Coast Air Quality Manage-ment District require fire rings to be at least 700 feet from homeswhichcould force the removal of dozens of rings from Southern California
beaches.Assembly Bill 1102 removes the AQMD's authority to regulate fire
rings.Newport Beach residents have been fighting to eliminate local fire pits,
arguing that their soot casts a pall over their homes. Supporters say therings are a decades-old tradition and a beach attraction.
The state Assembly approved a non binding resolution supporting therings in May.
An Anaheim man is arrestedafter he presses "like" on aphoto posted on the Hunting-
ton Beach Police Department's Face-book page. Nisha Gutierrez-Jaimeof the Patch and their City NewsService reported ... "a proud graffitiartist, who allegedly tagged a police
car during the riot in HuntingtonBeach last month, clicked "like" but-ton on the police department's Face-book page, triggering his arrest,police said Saturday.
Huntington Beach police took toFacebook to trumpet the arrest ofLuis Enrique Rodriguez, 18, ofAnaheim.
Rodriguez, "apparently proud ofhis actions, 'liked' the HuntingtonBeach Police Department's picture#15 and shared it with his friends,which was noticed by numerousfans on our Facebook page and a
series of tips led to his identifica-tion," police posted.Three people have now been ar-
rested in connection with the July28 riots, in which thousands of peo-ple gathered in the streets followingthe Vans U.S. Open of Surfing.Businesses were looted, windowswere shattered, and portable toiletswere upended.
Rodriguez was arrested Friday forvandalism after a police investiga-tion reportedly showed him sprayingan obscene sexual exhortationagainst "the pigs" on the sides of po-lice cars at the scene of the July 28
riots in Huntington Beach.Also, a 17-year-old West Covina
boy turned himself in Tuesday afterHuntington Beach police detectivescontacted his family.
"Our investigation shows himdamaging the portable toilets and at-tempting to tip over a public works
trucks," according to a statementposted Saturday on the HuntingtonBeach Police Department's Face-book page. "He was arrested and re-leased to his parents for charges offelony vandalism, inciting a riot andrefusing to disperse when ordered."
Huntington Beach resident An-thony Abadier, 20, was arrested athis home on Aug. 11, according topolice. Abadier reportedly used hisskateboard to smash newspaperstands.
He was booked for felony vandal-ism, participating in an unlawful as-
sembly and refusing to dispersewhen ordered."Many investigations are still ac-
tively being pursued, arrests war-rants being obtained, and morearrests are pending in the near fu-ture. The Huntington Beach PoliceDepartment remains committed toidentifying and arresting anyoneengaged in unlawful behavior oc-curring during this incident.
"We greatly appreciate all the as-sistance members of the public haveprovided," according to the state-ment posted Saturday on the depart-ment's Facebook page.
O
n August 16 at approximately 10:45 a.m., Huntington Beach FireDepartment units responded to a reported structure fire on Terry
Drive. Firefighters arrived on scene and reported a working firein a two story single family residence where smoke and fire were comingfrom the front door of the home. An aggressive fire attack was initiated,a search was conducted for victims, and the fire was brought under con-trol in 16 minutes.No civilian or firefighters were injured during this fire, but a small
family dog was found during the search and it did not respond to theCPR efforts on scene.
The homeowner discovered a fire in his kitchen only minutes afterleaving a pan of grease heating on the stovetop. This was an accidentalfire caused by unattended cooking and it was exasperated due to a lackof functional smoke detectors in the home, which delayed fire depart-ment notification.
This incident should serve as a reminder that cooking should be at-tended at all times and functional smoke detectors should be in place in
all residences
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The information contained in this column does notnecessarily reflect the opinion of The Local News.
Jordan Kobritz is a former attorney, CPA, andMinor League Baseball team owner. He is a Pro-fessor and Chair of the Sport Management Depart-ment at SUNY Cortland and is a contributing authorto the Business of Sports Network and maintains theblog: http://sportsbeyondthelines.com Jordan canbe reached at jordan.kobritz@cortland.edu
Several mem-
bers of theHouse of
Representatives re-cently introduced a bill designed to regulate the NCAA ina number of respects. Representatives Charles Dent (R-Pennsylvania) and Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) are the primarysponsors of the NCAA Accountability Act.
Among other things, the bill would require the NCAA toestablish annual baselineconcussion tests for athletes;mandate irrevocable four-year scholarships for athletesparticipating in contact/colli-sion sports regardless of theirskill or injury; prevent an in-stitution from implementing
a policy that prohibits payingstipends to college athletes;and guarantee that athleteshave the opportunity for aformal administrative hearingalong with other due processrights prior to being punishedfor violating NCAA rules.
Dent, a Penn State alum,has been a vocal critic of theNCAA since it imposed itsunprecedented not to men-tion unfair penalty againsthis alma mater. Beatty was asenior vice president at OhioState when the NCAA sanc-tioned several players, foot-ball Coach Jim Tressel and
the university in the after-
math of a tickets-for-tattoos scandal in 2011. A cynic mightsuggest that both Dent and Beatty have ulterior motives inintroducing their bill, and they wouldnt be wrong. Bothlegislators have an ax to grind against the NCAA.
But just because their motives may not be pure, thatdoesnt mean their concerns are without merit. Its hightime someone called the NCAA to task for abusing student-athletes and dereliction of duty for allowing institutions toengage in a never-ending arms race that has resulted in big-
ger, more lavish - and more expensive - facilities along withescalating coaches salaries.
For its part, the NCAA was nonplussed by the introduc-tion of the new bill. When asked for a comment on theDent-Beatty bill, NCAA spokesman Cameron Schuh wrotein a statement, Our member-created rules and processesare in place to provide a fair competition environment andprotect the safety and wellbeing of student-athletes, a re-sponsibility we take very seriously. To which we can add,about as seriously as the governing body takes the bill. Andfor good reason. According to GovTrack, a non-profit in-stitution that tracks the activities of Congress, the bill hasa seven percent chance of making it out of Committee andonly a one percent chance of ever being enacted.
This isnt the first time the NCAA has been on the re-ceiving end of Congressional action. In the past twodecades, Congress has held at least a dozen formal hearings
that have produced eight written reports on the NCAA.However, to date, no legislation has been passed that wouldregulate the NCAA or any of its activities.
Despite a plethora of recent missteps that have embar-rassed the NCAA and revealed to the world how ineptthe governing body really is, it has nothing to fear fromCongress.
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High school teacher Matt Grayson surfsnearly every day.
Just getting out away from it all, get inthe water and it is all blue and clean,and it just takes away all your prob-lems," he said.
At Huntington Beach, they havebeen surfing for almost a century, butthe sport got under way in earnest inthe 1950s, and was popularized
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get when you are riding a great wave.Surfing is the perfect way to get in touch
with nature, says longtime surfer Josh Har-rison.
Because you are tapping into the en-ergy, really, of the world, in a way of theplanet, of the wind and the tides and distantstorms, and you are getting that energy
here where it is sunny," he said.He says that every day and each new
wave brings another challenge."
Voice Of America...Speaks Loudly About
Surf City USA
New Zeland Herald says it all...Huntington Bach, Surf city, USA is #1 in theirhearts....Hmm...sounds like the foundation to a whole new campaign..."Newport Beach is perhaps the most glamorous of the beach areas south of LA, with
its multimillion-dollar homes and expensive shopping centres. But if you want a touch
of the real surfside US, head to Huntington Beach about 15 minutes north of Newport.Famed for its incredibly long pier, which surfers love surfing alongside, HuntingtonBeach is like the westie cousin of Newport - noisier, busier and with more tattoos.
This is the venue for the US Open of Surfing, which attracts more than half a millionspectators, but there are plenty of other things to keep you entertained around HuntingtonBeach's 13km of sand:
1) Sandcastle building classesFor the kids or for corporates, SandCastle Central is a website that details which com-
panies run special classes in the area so you can build the best sandcastle on HuntingtonBeach.
2) Segs on the BeachSure you look a bit of a doofus driving a Segway along the beach but it's fine and a
great way to see bigger areas of the beach. GW Tours start from US$80 ($101) and in-clude a basic training session, the tour and all necessary equipment.
3) Hawaiian styleParts of Huntington Beach feel a lot like Hawaii, especially the Hilton Waterfront Re-
sort, which has one of the best dining options in town with its champagne brunch on aSunday. Dukes Restaurant on the waterfront offers a great view of the pier and does a di-
vine (and massive) Hula Pie with a high-calorie chocolate biscuit crumb base, icecreamfilling and fudge topping."
California:Surf City USA
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Unmanned systems are com-monplace in the world of avi-ation. But it wasnt long ago
that they were more of an oddity forworld militaries.
That changed when technologicaldevelopments finally let systems op-erate for long stretches of time, givingoperators a near-permanent eye in thesky. Once that barrier was breached,UAVs could be used for all kinds ofapplications.
Is a similar breakthrough coming
for unmanned systems that operateunderwater? Boeing believes so and that it will happen within the nexttwo years.
I think were on the edge, MarkKosko, Boeings program managerfor unmanned undersea systems, tolda group of reporters Aug. 19 during aBoeing-funded media tour of thecompanys Los Angeles-area facili-ties.
The company has a background inunmanned submersibles. Its 18.5-foot-long Echo Ranger premiered in2001. But it has a limited range.Kosko is confident his team is close
to being able to change that.Within two years, he said when
asked for a timetable. Theres goingto be game-changing stuff. Thosegame-changers include the ability tohave long, persistent trips for au-tonomous systems, potentially withmultiple payloads.
Right now a 10, 20, 30, 40-hourvehicle is more of a toy. It definitelydoes something productive, but if youhave to have a man in the loop, youmight as well have done it off of a
boat, he added. I think the gamechanger is what were interested inand what we assume will be persist-ent systems, bigger vehicles with a lot
of payload capabilityand a vehicle that al-ways comes backhome.
Kosko tacitly ac-knowledged that thecompany is workingon some form of pro-totype while devel-oping this system,and also noted that
developing that fu-ture unmanned un-derwater system isnot without risk forBoeing. WhileKosko said US Navyofficials have ex-
pressed interest, budget realities couldvery easily interfere.
He proposes a potential solutionthat again draws on Boeings experi-ence. Rather than sell a new systemto the Pentagon, Boeing could workout a contracting situation in whichthe Pentagon asks Boeing to run spe-cific operations with its device. Its asystem that has worked for the com-pany in the past, including with itsEcho Ranger in the Gulf of Mexico.
No LongerScience Fiction:But Still SomeSecret Issues!
Congrats Boeing
Who Said That andWhere Is He Calling From?
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oeing is developing aninternational model ofits Combat Survivor
Evader Locator (CSEL)search-and-rescue device.
The walkie-talkie sizedradio system has delivered54,000 units domestically,with another 10,000 plannedin the next three years.
The company is activelyengaged in talks with a num-ber of potential customers,according to Paul Geery, Boe-ings vice president of C3 So-lutions. Geery made hiscomments at a company-sponsored trip to Boeings
Los Angeles-area facilities.
Asked who may be inter-ested, Geery identified Brazil,South Korea, Canada, Aus-
tralia and the UK. He alsoadded that smaller markets,such as Poland, may be agood fit for the capability.The hope is to have interna-tional sales in the next two tothree years.
The one hang-up to an in-ternational deal: the GPSchipset used in the CSEL isbanned from being soldoverseas, so the company isin the process of finding areplacement.
We would have to replace
that with a substitute GPS
chip that is OK for interna-tional sales, Geery said.Doing so would require
some reworking, but wewould hope to be able to cutthat into the life-cycle of theproduct. Its not a huge devel-opment cost.
He added that the companyhas identified a couple ofoptions for GPS chips thathave been cleared for sale tointernational partners.Some 54,000 units of the
Combat Survivor Evader Lo-cator device have been deliv-ered in the US. Boeing saysit is developing a version for
export. (US Air Force)
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n Saturday, September 7, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., theHuntington Beach Council on Aging will hold its annual Senior
Saturday Community Festival at beautiful Pier Plaza in down-town Huntington Beach. Join in the Silver Anniversary event, celebrat-ing 25 years of valuable resources, entertainment, food, and family fun!Senior Saturday is the largest FREE Senior Expo in Orange County.
Approximately 75 sponsor booths will offer information, products,and services geared toward Baby Boomers as well as the older adultpopulation. This is an excellent opportuni ty for Boomers, seniors, andtheir families to spend a Saturday by the Pier while gathering pertinentinformation amid a festive atmosphere. In addition to the sponsorbooths, there will be a $2 breakfast, $2 lunch giveaways, health screen-ings, free entertainment, and many prize drawings throughout the day.
Pier Plaza is located adjacent to the Huntington Beach Pier at the in-tersection of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway. Free shuttle serv-ice to and from the event is provided from City Hall at 2000 Main Street
and the Michael E. Rodgers Seniors Center, 1706 Orange Avenue. Freeparking is available at both shuttle locations.
The HBCOA is a non-profit organization that supports programs andservices for Huntington Beach Seniors through the Michael E. RodgersSeniors Center and the Huntington Beach Seniors Outreach. Bringyour family and friends for a fun filled morning and afternoon. Formore information, please call the Michael E. Rodgers Seniors Centerat (714) 536-9387 or visit www.hbcoa.org.
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Dear EarthTalk:Some green groups
are promoting the sim-ple notion of sharing as a
way to green communities andcombat waste. Can you explain?~ Becky Lipscomb, Centereach, NY
The convergence of environmental awareness and con-sumer culture has created a whole new movement todaywhereby sharing is cool. Indeed, some environmentalistsview sharing as key to maintaining our quality of life and oursanity in an increasingly cluttered world.
Sharing is a relatively simple concept and a basic part of
human life, reports JanelleOrsi on Shareable, an onlinemagazine that tells the story
of sharing. Whats new is that people are applying sharingin innovative and far-reaching ways, many of which require
complex planning, new ways of thinking and organizing, andnew technologies. In short, people are taking sharing to newlevels, ranging from relatively simple applications of sharingto community-wide sharing initiativesand beyond.
In a shareable world, things like car sharing, clothingswaps, childcare coops, potlucks, and cohousing make lifemore fun, green, and affordable, reports Shareable. Whenwe share, not only is a better life possible, but so is a betterworld.
The non-profit Freecycle Network, which runs a Craigslist-style website where people can list items they want to giveaway, pioneered using the Internet to facilitate divertingreusable goods from landfills when it launched back in 2003.To date, more than nine million individuals across 5,000 dif-
ferent regions have used thegroups freecycle.org websiteto find new homes for olditems.
According to Shareable,other examples such as Zipcar,Wikipedia, Kiva and CreativeCommons show how success-
ful sharing can be. They showwhats possible when we share.They show that we dont actmerely for our own good, butgo out of our way to contributeto the common good. Theyshow that we can solve thecrises we face, and thrive asnever before. They show that anew world is emerging wherethe more you share the more re-spect you get, and where lifeworks because everyone helpseach other.
Shareable and the Centerfor a New American Dream, anon-profit that highlights theconnections between con-
sumption, quality of life and the environment, have collabo-rated on the production of the new Guide to Sharing, a free
downloadable booklet loaded with practical ideas about ex-changing stuff, time, skills and space. Some of the ideas inthe guide include: organizing a community swap; starting alocal toy, seed or tool library; launching a skills exchange
where community members can swap professional skills likecarpentry or grant-writing; or setting up a food, transportationor gardening co-op. Some other sharing tips include car-shar-ing, gift circles, sharing backyard chickens with neighborsand launching a free market where people meet to tradeskills and stuff.
For her part, Janelle Orsi envisions a future where publicland is dedicated to community gardening, public librariesalso lend tools, equipment and other goods, and citywide bikesharing, carpooling and wifi programs are all the rage. Orsiand others warn we had better get used to sharing, as it is hereto stay.
CONTACTS:Freecycle Network,www.freecycle.org;
Shareable,
www.shareable.net;
Center for a New American Dream,www.newdream.org.
EarthTalk
From the Editors of
E/The Environmental
Magazine
EarthTalk is written and edited byRoddy ScheerandDoug Moss and is a registered
trademark of E - The Environmental Magazine(www.emagazine.com).
SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO:
earthtalk@emagazine.com.SUBSCRIBE:
www.emagazine.com/ subscribe;Free Trial Issue:
www.emagazine.com/trial.
The information contained in this column
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The Law of Physics States it's easier to get up at 6:00 AM to play golfthan at 10:00 AM to mow the lawn.
A good drive on the 18th hole has stopped many a golfer fromgiving up the game.
A good golf partner is one who's always slightly worsethan you are.
That's why I get so many calls to play
with friends.
A pro shop gets its name from the fact thatyou need to have the income of a professional
golfer to buy anything in there.
If your opponent has trouble remem-bering whether he shot a six or aseven he probably shot an eight orworse.
It takes longer to become a goodgolfer than it does to become a brain sur-
geon. However, a brain surgeon can't ridearound on a golf cart, eat hot dogs,
drink beer and (pass gas) whileperforming brain surgery.'
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Michael Zak at Aol Autosays more people are lessconcerned about drinking
and driving while they text whiledriving...Hmmm.
"Americans are less likely to tosee dangerous driving behaviorssuch as drunk, aggressive ordrowsy driving as a threat to them-selves or other drivers on the road,according to an analysis of fouryears of public surveys conductedby AAA.
The troubling decrease in concernabout such activities comes along-side the first annual increase in traf-fic fatalities in seven years. Deathswere up an estimated 5.3 percent,totaling 34,080 in 2012, according
to the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration (NHTSA).
"Motorists may be growing morecomplacent about potential safetyrisks behind the wheel," said PeterKissinger, President and CEO ofAAA, in a press release. "A 'do as Isay, not as I do' attitude remainscommon with many motorists con-sistently admitting to engaging inthe same dangerous behaviors forwhich they would condemn otherdrivers."
The survey showed that the per-centage of people who believeddriving after drinking was a seriousdanger declined a staggeringamount: From 90 percent in 2009to 69 percent in 2012. Additionally,
the number ofpeople whoconsidered drowsy driving to be adangerous activity declined from71 percent to 46 percent over thesame time period.
Despite the wide-ranging effortsof safety organizations and bigcompanies to highlight the dangerof texting and emailing while driv-ing, the number of people who ac-tually considered it a dangerousactivity declined from 87 percent to
81 percent. People who admitted totexting or emailing while drivingincreased from 21 percent to 26percent.
Finally, the survey showed thatthe number of people who found
red-light running to be an unaccept-able driving behavior decreasedfrom 77 percent to 70 percent. Al-most 40 percent of those surveyedadmitted to running a red lightwithin the previous month.
"We have made great strides inrecent years to reduce road deaths,but there are still too many need-less fatalities caused by dangerousdriving," said Jake Nelson, AAAdirector of traffic safety advocacyand research. "It is clear that moremust be done to address the dan-gers of drunk, aggressive anddrowsy driving to stem this con-cerning trend."
People who admitted to texting or emailing while driving in-creased from 21 percent to 26 percent between 2009 to 2012
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Americans Less Concerned
About Dangerous Driving ActivitiesAs traffic fatalities increase, surveys show less and less peoplefind drunk, aggressive and drowsy driving to be a threat
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When will the Federal Reserve begin ta-
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nancial marketstoday. Alsoknown asQuantitativeEasing, theFederal Re-
serve has
been spending $85 Billion per month (roughly$1 Trillion per year) to buoy the US Bond mar-
ket. By artificially inflating demand for bonds,the Fed has been able to keep interest rates atrecord lows.
The yields on mortgage bonds have risen dra-matically since May 1. The rise began when BenBernankes testimony on Capitol Hill indicatedthat the Federal Reserve could begin windingdown, or tapering, its massive bond buyingprogram as early as September. Mortgage rateshave risen more than 1% since then. Although itis inevitable that the Fed will have to cut off theprogram at some point, recent evidence suggests
that September would be a bit too early.GDP, the Feds primary benchmark, is still well
short of the desired target. First quarter GDP wasat 1.1% and second quarter GDP was only mildlybetter at 1.8%. Unless GDP doubles to over 3% inthe second half of the year, it will fall short of eventhe low range of the Feds target.
Low GDP has also kept inflation well below theFeds target levels. High inflation would force theFed to cut off bond stimulus sooner than later, but
low inflation gives the Feda green light to con-tinue buying bonds
as long as it feels isnecessary.
The only signthat tapering could
begin sooner is in theofficial unemploymentnumber. The Fed has a
target of 7% un-
employment rate before it stops buying bonds.With the official unemployment rate at
7.4% currently, some might say weregetting close. But here what top econ-omist Elliot Eisenberg , Ph.D. says onthe matter:
The unemployment rateoverestimates labor marketimprovement because theshare of people holding ajob or looking for one con-tinues to decline. AS a resultthe labor force participationrate at 63.48% is at levels
not seen since the1970s and even a smallrise it in would in-crease the unemploy-ment rate
As a result, the Fed finds itself in a very toughspot. On the one hand, they are strongly signalingthat the days of QE Infinity are soon to end, yetrecent data is not quite strong enough for them topull the trigger Adding to the confusion is thevirtual certainty that come January 2014, therewill be a new Chair of the Federal Reserve.
Dr. Eisenberg had previously been a believer inthe September tapering date. Hes since moved hispredictions back to between December 2013 andMarch 2014, with December being 70% likely:
December looks most promising because bythen any and all congressional machinations willbe over, the hoped for rise in second half GDP willhave materialized, and last but not least, by start-ing tapering on his watch, outgoing ChairmanBernanke will make the job that much easier forhis successor.
If tapering doesnt happen in September as iswidely expected, we may see mortgage rates drop(but only slightly) in the short term. But once theinevitable happens and the Fed begins its exit,mortgage rates will continue to move higher.
When WillTapering Begin?
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in Real Estate Finance.
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