Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 starts shipping in Canada

Android Central

Samsung is now shipping out the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 across Canadian retailers and will be available to buy at most stores in the next two weeks. Last we heard, TELUS, WIND, and Mobilicity would be offering the phone, and since then Bell and Rogers have confirmed that they'll have it. In fact, Rogers and Bell are already taking orders online for $199 on a three-year contract. To celebrate the launch, Samsung has Psy of Gangnam Style fame performing in Toronto tonight.

You can get a deep-dive with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in our hands-on video, but here's a quick run-down.

  • Network: 3G: HSPA+ 21Mbps (HSDPA 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps); 4G LTE: 100Mbps/ 50Mbps
  • Processor: 1.6 GHz quad-core processor
  • Display: 5.5” HD Super AMOLED (1,280 x 720)
  • OS: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • Camera: Main(Rear): 8 Megapixel Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash, BSI; Sub(Front): 1.9 Megapixel VT Camera, BSI; Best Photo, Best Faces, Low light shot
  • GPS: A-GPS; Glonass
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth® v 4.0 (Apt-X Codec support) LE; USB 2.0 Host; WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi HT40; Wi-Fi Direct; mHL; NFC
  • Memory: 16/32/64GB User memory + 2GB (RAM); microSD (up to 64GB)
  • Battery: Standard battery, Li-ion 3,100mAh

It's a monster of a device, and no doubt many Canadians are itching to get one of these. Who's buying? What are you digging most about the GNote 2? 



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Saturday, October 27, 2012

That man Quilts?: OMG, what have I done?

Hi, my name is Lane.? This is my daughter Sydney.

She?s a freshman.? My personal goal for basketball this year is to do things I?ve never done.? My favorite basketball memory is watching Sydney walk out to the car in her practice uniform and cowboy boots.? She blamed this crime against fashion on Rob, who told her not to wear her new, expensive basketball shoes outside the gym.

Last night was the mandatory parent meeting for girls basketball and that?s the kind of introduction each of the girls had to give about themselves.? If they didn?t want to share a goal or memory, the could share an appropriate quote.? Some did and the quotes were very appropriate.?

I don?t remember much of what Sydney said.? She introduced herself and pointed us out and said ?and those are my two Daddies back there.?? and a Mom yelled ?where?.? and Sydney pointed again and said ?back there? and Rob and I waved.? And, I don?t remember much of what happened after that.

Now, before you get all misty eyed, yes that was a wonderful thing for her to do and I am so proud of her for doing it.? But, I?m from an old school and while I was busting my buttons with pride, not just that she pointed us out, but that she did it so proudly, I was also trying to crawl between two floor tiles because I guess it is always going to be uncomfortable to be ?outed? in a crowd of strangers.?

Ya wanna know sumpin?? I?ll live with that, if the next generation can be prouder than my generation was.? That?s progress.

Anyway, after a while, it got to be time for parents to sign up to volunteer.? Before I left the table, I gave Sydney one of my very hard looks and when she said ?what?? I replied, I?m just not sure you know what you?re getting yourself into.

So, what did I sign up for, you ask?? Not food, that?s for sure.? They were looking for people to volunteer to feed 45 people a main course, a side and a drink.? And, Coach did not describe that as sandwiches and chips.

I volunteered to?

Keep the score sheet, keep the clock, and work the gate.? All on different nights.? Each one on three different occasions.?

That is so much NOT like me.? I guess I got caught up in the fervor.? I don?t think Rob approved, and that?s all right.? He?s the one that?s going to have to hear me moan and gripe about ?what did I do?? How did I let myself sign up for this?? I can?t do this.? I?m going to have to talk to people.? What have I done??

But, you know what?? I signed up for the things that interested me the most out of what was presented.?? And, right now, I?m feeling VERY comfortable with what I have volunteered to do.?

Of course, I will be reading up on the game of basketball, because, like I told the coach before I signed up, I?ll volunteer, but I?m going to need training.? I don?t have any idea how to do these things.? And, coach said it didn?t matter.

There were only about 10 of us, signing up for about 60 volunteer opportunities.? So, I don?t feel bad about signing up to work at 9 home games.? Lots of folks didn?t volunteer for anything.?

Another thing that surprised me, and went right along with Sydney not being ashamed that she had two dads, was the fact that so many of these girls were there with a guardian.? Generally a relative.? Half the girls there are being raised by a grandparent or an older sibling.? Unconventional families are all the rage now, I guess, so we?re going to fit right in.?

Keep me in your thoughts.? I don?t always have the confidence I had last night.? I will second guess myself.? I will berate myself.? But, there?s something else about myself.? Even though I?ll be uncomfortable, I?ll be there for every single one of those volunteer opportunities?early.? And, like my Dad taught me, I?ll stay until they don?t need me anymore.

That?s me, too.

Be well and have a great Thursday.? I?m trying to take tomorrow off to do some things that I am not finding time in my regular life for.? Unfortunately, that isn?t just quilting.

And, my Mom told me to tell you all thanks for the good thoughts and prayers during her surgery last week.? She?s doing well and walking on her new knee with little pain.?

Lane

Source: http://quiltfool.blogspot.com/2012/10/omg-what-have-i-done.html

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Toronto property taxes could rise as home values ... - Financial Post

Forget condos, REITs are where you'll find sky-high returns

That?s the conclusion of Michael Smith, a real estate analyst with Macquarie, in the fourth annual installment of his study comparing a REIT investment to a condo investment. Read more

TORONTO ? The average value of Toronto homes has risen 22.8% since 2008 and property taxes could rise as a result, according to the latest assessment by Ontario?s property appraisers.

The report released Friday by Ontario?s Municipal Property Assessment Corp. said property owners will see an average assessment increase of 5.5% in each year for the next four years as it phases in the increases.

?Residential property values have increased by an average of approximately 22.8% in the City of Toronto since 2008 when the last assessment update was delivered,? said Joe Regina, municipal relations account manager in MPAC?s Toronto office.

?Our values reflect the local real estate market and confirm that most homeowners in the area have seen an increase in the value of their property over the past four years,? Regina said.

Any tax increase based on the new assessments could squeeze some owners at a time when many Canadians are cutting back to meet mortgage payments and household debt sits at 163% of disposable income, about the level reached in the United States before the housing crash of 2007-08.

However, an increase in a home?s value doesn?t necessarily mean property taxes will rise. If the assessed value of a home has risen by the same percentage as the average in a given municipality, there may not be an increase in taxes, said MPAC, which is funded and operated by the province?s municipalities.

MPAC is in the process of mailing property assessment notices to more than 727,000 area property owners. Homeowners can check the accuracy of the assessment at www.aboutmyproperty.ca which allows owners to compare values in their neighbourhood.

?Property owners should ask themselves if they could have sold their property for its assessed value on January 1, 2012. If the answer is yes, then their assessment is accurate. If not, we are committed to working with them to get it right,? Regina said.

MPAC assesses properties across the province based on current values. The most recent assessment is based on valuations on Jan. 1, 2012. The previous report was based on values on Jan. 1, 2008.

The four-year time frame for assessments means owners could be paying taxes based on values in January 2012, when the market was still robust, until 2016.

Canadians who could face the biggest strain on finances are those who have piled on debt to get into the market while interest rates are low. Officials have repeatedly told Canadians to reduce record debt loads and warned some could find themselves in trouble when rates rise.

A BMO survey released earlier this week suggests many Canadian homeowners have made cutbacks in the past year to make mortgage payments and three-quarters would feel a significant squeeze in their finances from even a modest rise in mortgage payments.

It found one-third of those surveyed say they?ve already cut back on spending, while one-quarter have reduced the amount they?re saving and 17% have dipped into savings to meet mortgage obligations.

And 72% of respondents say they would feel significant strain from a modest increase in their monthly mortgage payments, such as from an increase in interest rates.

Economists have noted that the central bank rate ? which forms the basis for the prime lending rates of commercial banks ? has contributed to an unsustainable run-up in home prices and risky levels of household debt.

Meanwhile, Canada?s real estate market is showing signs of cooling off following the post-recession boom sparked by the move to ultra-low interest rates, which the Bank of Canada opted to keep on hold at one% earlier this week.

The latest report from the Canadian Real Estate Association found that home sales in September fell 15.1% from a year ago. But the national average home price was up 1.1% to $355,777 in September from a year earlier.

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/10/26/toronto-homeowners-face-property-tax-hike-after-home-values-gain-22-8/

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Friday, October 26, 2012

My actions were not fraudulent, says UBS "rogue trader"

LONDON (Reuters) - Former UBS trader Kweku Adoboli wept on Friday as he told a jury that his "off-book trades" were done for the benefit of a bank that meant everything to him.

Addressing the court for the first time since his trial started six weeks ago, Adoboli said he believed his behaviour was not fraudulent and he had worked incredibly hard for years to generate profits.

"UBS was my family and every single thing I did, every single bit of effort I put into that organisation, was for the benefit of the bank," said Adoboli, his voice breaking as he wept and thumped the witness box with his hand.

"That is everything I lived for ... To find yourself in Wandsworth Prison for nine months because all you did was worked so hard for this bank," he said through tears.

The 32-year-old British-educated Ghanaian was arrested on September 15, 2011, and blamed for losses of $2.3 billion (1.4 billion pounds). He was in custody until he was granted bail in June 2012.

He has pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud and four of false accounting, covering the period between October 2008 and September 2011.

The prosecution say Adoboli traded far in excess of his authorised risk limits, concealed his unhedged positions by booking fictitious hedges, and lied to the back office when asked questions about his accounts.

Adoboli told the court that he had begun making what he called "off-book trades" in late 2008 after realising that the Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) desk where he worked faced mounting costs that would reduce any profits it could make.

Asked about his so-called trading "umbrella", which has been the subject of intense scrutiny during the trial, Adoboli described it as an accounting mechanism that had an legitimate purpose.

He said it consisted of holding some trades off-book for a period of time to try to generate a profit. Then those profits would be leaked back into the profit and loss account to offset costs incurred by the ETFs desk such as funding costs.

"The umbrella was one of the mechanisms we used. Ultimately everybody knew about it," he said, becoming passionate as he explained that it took a lot of hard work to generate the profits kept in the umbrella.

Adoboli described the ETFs desk as over-stretched and under-resourced. He referred to himself and John Hughes, the only two traders on the desk initially, as "babies" and "kids" dealing with a "massive" book.

He said that everything he did was to "make this book work".

CONFIDENT

The courtroom was packed as Adoboli entered the witness box, wearing a dark suit and dark red tie. Most of the time he appeared confident, speaking loudly and clearly as he answered questions from his lawyer.

But on several occasions Adoboli became emotional.

He cried when his lawyer mentioned that his father had come from Ghana and been present in the courtroom throughout the long-running trial.

He cried again when talking about Mike Foster, who was in charge of the ETFs desk when Adoboli joined it in 2006 and later left UBS. Foster has been sitting next to Adoboli and advising him and his lawyers for free throughout the trial.

"He wanted to make sure we could build something we could all be proud of," Adoboli said, his voice choked with emotion, after a long pause during which tears welled up and he was unable to speak.

Describing how hard he had worked during the financial crisis in 2008, when he said he had feared for the survival of UBS, Adoboli cried again as he recalled that he had missed his grandmother's funeral because of work commitments.

Prosecutors have portrayed Adoboli as a greedy, out-of-control rogue trader who recklessly gambled away UBS's money because he wanted to be a star of the trading floor and earn bigger bonuses.

He said he had felt great loyalty towards UBS, where he worked as an intern during his last summer as a university student in 2002 and then started as a graduate trainee in 2003. He spoke of pride and a sense of belonging and of the respect and friendship he felt for many of his colleagues.

He said he had learned early in life a sense of responsibility as he was oldest child and only son of a Ghanian U.N. official who was often away on business, leaving him to "look after" his mother and three sisters.

He grew up in Ghana, Israel and Syria, and from a young age had acquired an early understanding of geopolitics, while his education at a Quaker boarding school in northern England had taught him "a lot of great values" about community, he said.

The trial continues.

(Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/actions-were-not-fraudulent-says-ubs-rogue-trader-103341352--sector.html

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Source: http://www.revolutionpersonaltraining.com.au/blog/personal-training/mobile-personal-training-melbourne-kills-excuses-not-to-exercise/

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3,200 African troops needed to fight Mali rebels

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) ? The African Union on Wednesday pledged to mobilize an African military force to battle al-Qaida-affiliated groups controlling northern Mali.

African foreign ministers meeting at the African Union headquarters in Ethiopia agreed to write a final operational plan for the African-led force by the end of the month, as well as calling for arms and equipment to be provided for Mali's army from members and international partners.

Kadre Desire Ouedraogo, the president of the Economic Community of West African States, told The Associated Press after Wednesday's closed-door meeting that roughly 3,200 troops would be needed.

Western officials have said the planned African-led military offensive is unlikely to begin before next year ? despite growing concern about the terrorist threat militants there pose to the continent and the rest of the world.

The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution earlier this month giving Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon 45 days to help Mali develop a plan to recover the occupied territory. The United States, France and Britain have said they will offer logistical support, but the invasion needs to be led by African troops.

Mali was once considered one of the only stable democracies in West Africa, but it has since plunged into chaos. Islamist groups, including al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, are the de facto rulers of the north.

Ramtane Lamamra, the head of the African Union's Peace and Security Council, said the AU is willing to hold talks with armed groups in Mali if they unequivocally denounce links with terrorists and are willing to forgo their separatist agenda.

Separately, the AU council gave Sudan and South Sudan to reach an agreement on the contested region of Abyei and two weeks on the disputed border areas. South Sudan peacefully broke away from Sudan last year.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/3-200-african-troops-needed-fight-mali-rebels-221412630.html

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Studio Foxhoven: Feathers and Wings

There are wings on the floor, dozens of them. I grab the broom and sweep them, quickly and?unceremoniously, out the door. The miller moth migration had come through our house and garden and?my studio. I never really mind that they choose to pay us a visit during their journey. Like thunderstorm?season and the season of hot dry days and grape popsicles, miller moth season was a regular part of my?childhood.

I enjoyed catching the moths in my cupped hands, letting them crawl around in the small cave I had?created for them out of my fingers, and feeling their wings as they tried to fly away. Out of all the?insects I loved, these were my favorites. Daddy-long-legs might be easier to catch and Lady bugs were?prettier by far, but when the miller moths came through, there were hundreds of them, thousands of?them! They were everywhere!

Not all my family shares my enthusiasm for the insect world. In some cases, I agree with them. I've had?a few run ins with stink bugs and earwigs make me cringe. I was relaxing in the bath one evening when?I thought I saw something out of the corner of my eye. It was a beetle, dog paddling towards my right ear. It's amazing how quickly one can go from being totally relaxed to jumping up, as stiff as a board,?out of the water. I can't imagine how the beetle felt.

One thing we all enjoy are spider webs. Most years we will have a cat's head spider build a beautifully?designed orb web in our shed. One year, the web was over a foot in diameter. Every morning and?evening we would go and check on the web. ?He's got a wasp,? my son would report. Catching a meal?often left gaping holes in the spider's handiwork. We would be in awe the next morning when we found?the web repaired as if nothing had happened.

Lately, we've inadvertently provided an entire spider habitat. Our daughter left her winter boots on the?front patio and there is now a lovely funnel web going down into one of them. As far as I can tell, it's a?little brown barn spider in there. He'll have to move out before winter, but for now, it's a cozy place to?live.

Fortunately, I'm not bothered by all our insect visitors because my studio seems to be one of their?favorite places to hang out. The miller moths especially loved it, evidenced by the number of wings left?on the floor. Perhaps some of them were partying a little too much?

As I sweep the wings out the door and into the yard which already has chicken feathers and goose?feathers strewn about, I startle my geese and they fly off the stumps that serve as the studio's front?porch. My geese often keep me company while I'm in the studio. Barnyard geese cannot fly. They think?they can, however, and they sometimes even get airborne for as much as six or seven feet, though never?more than a foot off the ground. The younger ones try now and then, running as fast as they can?downhill, and flapping their wings. I haven't the heart to tell them it won't work.

When I was younger, you see, I knew how to fly. For some reason, it had to be a secret, although I'm?not sure why. Perhaps because others wouldn't understand. I never went too high. It was more like?hovering, really. I would go along, about six inches above the ground, never thinking anything about it. When I was older, I realized it had only been a dream, but as a young child, dreams are just as real as?anything we do while we're awake, and I knew, quietly and confidently, I could fly anytime I wanted. ?The studio is swept and the broom hanging on the nail by the door. I walk back to the house, walking?on tattered wings and feathers shed by molting geese. Miller moth season is over and soon again will?start the season of visits from our grandchildren. Someday, I'll have to teach them how to catch moths?in their hands and make caves for them with their fingers. We'll find the spider webs and see if we can?see the funny cat's head spider, hiding in the corner. They'll find lady bugs, roly-polys, caterpillars, and?probably a few stink bugs, too.

Maybe someday, I'll even tell them about flying.

Source: http://studiofoxhoven.blogspot.com/2012/10/feathers-and-wings.html

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