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ujfd America’s first Internet addiction detox prog

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

King 5 News reported on the program’s first patient, 19-year-old Ben Alexander of Iowa City, who became addicted to World of Warcraft.

Here’s criterion No. 4: “Use of Internet in spite of its harmful effects; despite knowledge of harmful effects, Internet use is hard to stop.”

“I would play until I fell asleep at my keyboard,” he said.

For some, it really is a war against Warcraft.

The first, for example, is: “Have a strong desire or impulse to use the Internet.” I would have thought that, if this were the most important element, we should all be checking in now. And who among us could resist blogging about it afterward?

For $14,500, you can be saved from yourself and your virtual world.However, the criteria that the center uses to define Internet addiction make for interesting reading.

Still, the center’s last criterion, No. 9, does come some way toward defining the serious and painful nature of Internet addiction: “Everyday life and social function is impaired (e.g., in social, academic, and workability.)”

So perhaps the most valuable information to come from the center in the long run is whether, as with other addictions, there are certain psychological predispositions to Web addiction and whether there really ever can be a cure for something that has become so central to the way we live.

Do we really know just how much the Web is harming us? Isn’t it supposed to be enlightening us, bringing us closer together, and turning us into the human informational machines of the Singularity Age?

In case any of you were wondering, the ReStart program is not covered by health insurance. Yet.

As has been shown over the decades, sometimes rehab works, and sometimes it doesn’t.

His schoolwork began to suffer, and his parents checked him into the center. Now he looks after the goats and chickens, and goes cross-country running. He said he knows that the Web will still be a part of his life but that he feels the center has given him a new balance.

(Credit:CC Adactio/Flickr)

Heavensfield Retreat Center in the kindly named Fall City, near Seattle, claims to have the first Internet addiction detox program in the States. Called ReStart, it essentially offers a 45-day detox from the need to socially network and game until your mind and fingers are more numb than a Jonas Brothers fan after a concert.

Now those who have allowed gaming or the Web to take over their lives have their own place of salvation in the United States.

Indeed, there is much concern generally about gamers’ health and whether, for example, a lack of light is contributing to their alleged ill-being. Are those who become overweight or depressed already inclined to do so, or does gaming have some influence?

Chris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who advises major corporations on content creation and marketing. He brings an irreverent, sarcastic, and sometimes ironic voice to the tech world. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.


America's first Internet addiction detox program

When stars need to wean their bodies off an excess of alcohol or drugs, they waft off to the Betty Ford Center or the Priory in London.



Icpu Amazon introduces Virtual Private Cloud servi

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010



We have developed Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) to allow our customers to seamlessly extend their IT infrastructure into the cloud while maintaining the levels of isolation required for their enterprise management tools to do their work.

(Credit:Amazon.com)

Amazon.com Chief Technology Officer Werner Vogels described in a blog Amazon’s vision for the service:

All Internet-bound traffic is routed through the customer’s network and outbound security systems before reaching the public network, Barr said.

Targeted at customers with existing IT investments, the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service provides a way for companies to create a logically separated set of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances and a secure VPN connection to their own networks.

VPC pricing is based on a $0.05 hourly charge for VPN access, plus a cost for data transfer into and out of the connection, ranging from $0.10/GB to $0.17/GB. Charges for other Amazon Web Services, including Amazon EC2, are billed separately at Amazon’s standard rates.

Amazon Web Services illustrates how the Virtual Private Cloud functions.

Not all Amazon Web Services capabilities are supported in Amazon VPC at the start, such as Amazon EC2 security groups, DevPay AMIs, and Internet-facing IP addresses. The VPN service has been tested with equipment from Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks.

Jeff Barr, Amazon Web Services strategist, said in a blog that the service requires three elements: a VPC instance, an IPSec VPN gateway, and a block of IP addresses provided by the customer. The VPC’s address space can range from 16 addresses (known to network administrators as a /28 address range) to 16,384 addresses (a /18 address range), and the addresses can be divided up into subnets to further partition traffic.

James Urquhart is a seasoned field technologist with almost 20 years of experience in distributed systems development and deployment, focusing on service-oriented architectures, cloud computing, and virtualization. James is currently market manager for the Data Center 3.0 strategy at Cisco Systems, though the opinions expressed here are strictly his own. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.


(CIOs) have bought into the cloud as a target for a significant portion of their services, as the benefits are too obvious to ignore, and most expect that their transition will be a continuous process. They would accelerate the adoption of cloud services if they could access a form of cloud that would give them the best of both worlds: the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of accessing a virtually infinite pool of resources without owning it, while being able to integrate those resources into their existing datacenter environments such that they could continue to leverage existing investments in their management and control infrastructure…

Amazon introduces Virtual Private Cloud service

On the third anniversary of its Elastic Compute Cloud launch, Amazon Web Services late Tuesday announced a new service, the Virtual Private Cloud.

woow AmEx Presale Tickets for AMERICAN IDIOT Now A

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The show features scenic design by Tony-nominee Christine Jones (Spring Awakening), costume design by Baryshnikov fellow Andrea Lauer (The Butcher of Baraboo), lighting design by two-time Tony-winner Kevin Adams (Hair), Sound design by Obie Award-winner Brian Ronan (Cabaret), as well as video design by Darrel Maloney.

“Experiencing American Idiot on stage in Berkeley was incredible,” says Billie Joe Armstrong. “We have really enjoyed working with Michael, Steven, Tom and the cast. The energy and chemistry of the group is contagious. Michael Mayer was able to bring life to the characters of American Idiot and Tom Kitt’s musical arrangements are breathtaking. We’re so proud that the show is coming to Broadway!”

AMERICAN IDIOT will be produced on Broadway in association with Berkeley Repertory Theatre.For more information, visit www.AmericanIdiotOnBroadway.com.

The cast of AMERICAN IDIOT collaborated with Green Day to record a new version of the hit single “21 Guns.” Produced by the band’s singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, the track was released by Reprise Records on December 22, 2009 for purchase through all digital retailers. “21 Guns” is the second single from Green Day’s gold album 21st Century Breakdown. The digital version of the track has gone platinum, selling more than one million downloads, earned 2010 Grammy® Nominations for “Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals” and “Best Rock Song”, while the video won three 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in September, including “Best Rock Video.”

Based on the Reprise Records Grammy® Award-winning album of the same name, AMERICAN IDIOT features the music of Green Day and the lyrics of its lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong. The show is directed by Tony Award-winning director Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening), who also collaborated with Armstrong on the book, and choreographed by Olivier Award-winning Steven Hoggett (Blackwatch). The Tony-winning composer Tom Kitt (Next to Normal) is the music supervisor, orchestrator and music arranger. In addition, Kitt also provided string arrangements for Green Day’s latest album 21st Century Breakdown.

Tickets for the Broadway run of AMERICAN IDIOT are now available exclusively to American Express card holders. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on February 14th. AMERICAN IDIOT will begin previews on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 and open on Broadway Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at the ST. James Theatre.

AMERICAN IDIOT follows working-class characters from the suburbs to the city to the Middle East, as they seek redemption in a world filled with frustration - an exhilarating journey borne along by Green Day’s electrifying songs. This high-octane show includes every song from the album, as well as several new songs from 21st Century Breakdown. Green Day won two Grammys ®- Best Rock Album and Record of the Year - for its multi-platinum American Idiot, which sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. Now the band brings this explosive album to the stage with the director of Spring Awakening, which won eight Tony Awards in 2007.

“American Idiot is that rare and tricky creature, a true rock opera,” says Charles Isherwood of The New York Times. “Directed with polish and precision by Michael Mayer, American Idiot has its own voice: bitter and melancholy, attuned to an era more doubting than hopeful. Perhaps most strongly - and promisingly? - the show’s story of young men on a confused search for themselves during a time of changing social mores and foreign wars recalls Hair, the musical about the make-love-not-war generation. (Both musicals also do most of their storytelling in song.) Mournful as it is about the prospects of 21st-century Americans, the show possesses a stimulating energy and a vision of wasted youth that holds us in its grip.”



Michael Mayer comments, “Green Day’s iconic album is one of the most brutally honest, eloquent, and poetically theatrical responses to the post 9/11 world that I have encountered. I hear in these amazing songs the frustration and anger and dreams of a lost generation of Americans. Collaborating with Billie Joe and the band has been a mind-blowing thrill from day one.”

AmEx Presale Tickets for AMERICAN IDIOT Now Available

Related Links Full Cast Announced for AMERICAN IDIOT; Cast to Appear on Grammy Awards STAGE TUBE: A Look Back at the Berkeley Rep Production of AMERICAN IDIOT AMERICAN IDIOT Moves To Broadway; Opens at St. James Theatre April 20, 2010 Cast of AMERICAN IDIOT Featured On Green Day’s New Version of Their Single ‘21 Guns’

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The limited engagement of AMERICAN IDIOT at Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theatre began previews on September 4, 2009, opened on September 16, 2009, extended twice and played its final performance on Sunday, November 15, 2009. AMERICAN IDIOT’s record breaking run brought in the biggest advance sale in the Theatre’s 41-year history, the biggest day at the box office, 17 of the top 20 days ever and due to ticket demand had to announce the first extension before it had played its first performance.


4dti Alt Theatre Stages Holiday Spoof A CHRISTMAS

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Alt Theatre Stages Holiday Spoof A CHRISTMAS TWIST Through 12/27




Twist is a vaudevillian, head-on collision of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” and “Oliver Twist.” This rapid-paced holiday parody follows poor, orphaned Tiny Twist who learns the ropes of pick pocketing by the conniving, filthy Fagin and Little Artful Annie. Soon, the perennially abused Bob Cratchit and his long-suffering wife Emily, adopt Twist. But, Ebenezer Scrooge’s nefarious nephew Mr. Bumble has dastardly plans for Twist, which miserly Scrooge will pay handsomely for. Scrooge is soon visited by gate crashing ghosts to teach him a thing or three about his wicked ways as he discovers that Christmas is about more than gluttony and a stuffed goose.

Not your grandma’s Christmas tale - a holiday spoof for all!

Peter Michael Marino returns to Buffalo to direct the WNY premiere of the witty, wild and irreverent A Christmas Twist presented by The New Alt Performance Group, playing through December 27, and with a special performance on New Year’s Eve.

Tickets are $20 on-line www.alttheatre.com or $25 at the door.

The shows evening performance dates are: December 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 26, 29 & 30 at 8pm, Matinees: December 19, 26, & 27 at 3pm New Years Eve at 7pm. The Alt Theatre located at 255 Great Arrow Ave., 3rd Floor (Entrance has a blue awning next to McClellan Music).

mocq All Things Art Hosts Gingerbread Making Compe

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

All entries, silent auction bids, and ballots for a People’s Choice Selection will be displayed in the gallery at ALL THINGS ART from Thursday, November 12 through Thursday, November 19th.

All Things Art Hosts Gingerbread Making Competition, 11/7

This year in conjunction with Granger Homestead’s Christkindl Market, All Things Art will host a Gingerbread Competition. If you like to create with gingerbread, this is your opportunity to join in on the holiday fun! It is free to enter. There is a category for everyone: Children (under 8), Youth (9 -12), Teen (13 -17), Adult (18 and older), and Professional. You can enter as an individual or as a team or group.

All creations must be entirely edible except the base. The base can be up to 24 inches by 24 inches.

Just fill out an entry form available on the website (www.ocarts.org) and at All Things Art, 65 South Main Street, Canandaigua. The deadline for the entry forms is November 3rd and the delivery of your gingerbread creation to ATA is November 7th 10:00am until 5:00pm

Contact Louise Radak at 394-5615 if you have questions.




xyil Amazon glitch ditches international-shipment

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Amazon has yet to reply to that thread, saying the issue has been resolved. In the past, when it experienced similar problems, the online retailer responded to its first post when the issue was fixed.

A listing page confirms Amazon’s claim. All is well in the Marketplace.

“We are currently experiencing a technical issue that prevents the ‘Will Ship Internationally’ text from appearing on the offer listing page,” Amazon wrote on the board. “This is a text display issue only; buyers can place international orders normally. We are working to correct the issue and will provide an update, once the issue has been resolved.”

Amazon glitch ditches international-shipment option

The problem has been resolved. See details below.

“This issue has now been resolved,” the company wrote in the post. “‘International shipping available’ is now correctly appearing on the offer listing page.”

The international-shipping option has indeed been unavailable since Wednesday, an Amazon.com call center representative confirmed. The option should be back up for most Marketplace sellers now, however, he said, adding that Amazon is looking into the outage’s cause.

An international-shipping option appeared to be unavailable for Amazon Marketplace sellers on Thursday. According to an e-mail sent to CNET News on Thursday, “Marketplace sellers who ship internationally, for the past 24 hours, have lost international shipping.”


That said, Amazon wrote a forum post to sellers in its Amazon Seller Community message board Thursday morning saying it’s still experiencing issues.



So there are mixed reports about whether the international-shipment option is readily available to consumers from Amazon Marketplace sellers.

Update at 1:37 a.m. PDT: Amazon has posted an update on its message board confirming that the glitch has been addressed.

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Updated at 11:01 a.m. PDT to add option outage information.

Klbm Airborne Laser sticks to test regimen_269

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The one-of-a-kind ABL was built to test out and ultimately show off what a laser beam can do to a ballistic missile fired in anger. The goal, if and when all systems are go, is for the laser-equipped aircraft to home in on an ICBM while it’s still early in its trajectory, holding the laser beam on the missile long enough to rupture its skin and thus knock it out of commission.

A number of increasingly complex tests still lie ahead for the ABL, including firing the high-energy laser through the Lockheed Martin-developed beam control/fire control system and out of the nose-mounted turret. Before the end of the year, Boeing expects to do a full-fledged intercept test against a ballistic missile.

Airborne Laser sticks to test regimen

Beam control optics in the Airborne Laser system stabilize and shape the beam emitted by the chemical oxygen iodine laser en route to the nose turret of the aircraft.

(Credit:Boeing)

Ambitious plans for the Airborne Laser, however, have been considerably scaled back. Earlier this year, in revamping the Pentagon’s budget and operations priorities, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that a second prototype would not be built.

Last week, in a continuing series of piecemeal tests, the ABL engaged in an in-flight trial run against an instrumented target missile. The aircraft used its infrared sensors to locate the missile, then fired a pair of solid-state illuminator lasers that tracked the missile and gauged atmospheric conditions. “This test demonstrates that the Airborne Laser can fully engage an in-flight missile with its battle management and beam control/fire control systems,” Michael Rinn, Boeing vice president and ABL program director, said in a statement. “Pointing and focusing a laser beam on a target that is rocketing skyward at thousands of miles per hour is no easy task.”

The Airborne Laser in flight.

(Credit:Russ Underwood, Lockheed Martin)

The Airborne Laser may have lost favor in Washington, but it’s still going strong at Edwards Air Force Base.

ABL has to keep all of the powerful laser’s optical components perfectly positioned as the aircraft vibrates and flexes during flight…Since we were unable to fly the kind of large concrete pads used to hold a ground-based laser’s optics in place, we had to isolate the COIL’s optics from the structure but also maintain alignment. So the team developed an optical bench isolation system that isolates disturbances caused by normal aircraft operations while maintaining alignment to the gain medium, or the source of a laser’s optical power. It’s like an automobile’s ’smart suspension’ that keeps the car riding smoothly at the same level over a bumpy road.

The core of the existing ABL is a chemical oxygen iodine laser, or COIL, and it’s hardly man-packable machinery. The COIL system itself takes up the back half of a modified 747-400F, while the front half of the jumbo jet is given over to the beam control/fire control system.

Boeing, the prime contractor for the directed-energy weapons system, said Thursday that the ABL’s high-energy laser earlier this week was fired in flight for the first time–though not at an external target. Instead, in a flight over California, the laser beam traveled only as far as an on-board calorimeter, which measured the beam’s power. Boeing didn’t say what that measurement was, but the system is generally referred to as “megawatt-class.”

Jonathan Skillings is managing editor of CNET News, based in the Boston bureau. He’s been with CNET since 2000, after a decade in tech journalism at the IDG News Service, PC Week, and an AS/400 magazine. He’s also been a soldier and a schoolteacher. E-mail Jon.




Given that an aircraft in flight can be a fidgety beast, the ABL’s ability to maintain precise alignments was a notable accomplishment, according to a Thursday press release from Northrop Grumman, which designed and built the high-energy laser:

bfcr Afghans postpone legislative vote- official_2

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010


The reforms are demanded to prevent fraud that was widely seen in the earlier presidential polls in August won by incumbent Hamid Karzai.

Afghanistan’s Independent Election Commission (IEC) had earlier said that the vote was to take place on May 22, a date required by the Afghan constitution.

Afghans postpone legislative vote: official
January 24, 2010

Afghanistan’s election authorities said Sunday that they would postpone parliamentary elections from May to September due to a shortage in funding and lack of security in the troubled country.

Afghanistan’s international backers, the US and the United Nations had earlier called for the election authorities to be reformed before funding the next ballot.



yfql Aicon Gallery Presents Home and the World Pho

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Aicon Gallery Presents Home and the World Photography Exhibition

The exhibition takes Rabrindranath Tagore’s novel ‘Home and the World’ (Ghare Baire) and Satyajit Ray’s film as its starting point and examines the ways in which artists in India have used photography to capture the state of affairs unfurling in concentric circles from within their most immediate space, and moving outward to the shared environments of the nation and the region.

Exhibition runs from January 28th 2010 to February 27th 2010


They examine what is at stake in trying to document a country which has quickly moved from independence to being a nascent superpower; where different groups clamor for their own self-determination and the forces of globalization bring both welcome and unwelcome change.



Mzdp Afghans postpone legislative vote- official_2

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Afghanistan’s Independent Election Commission (IEC) had earlier said that the vote was to take place on May 22, a date required by the Afghan constitution.

Afghans postpone legislative vote: official
January 24, 2010

Afghanistan’s election authorities said Sunday that they would postpone parliamentary elections from May to September due to a shortage in funding and lack of security in the troubled country.




The reforms are demanded to prevent fraud that was widely seen in the earlier presidential polls in August won by incumbent Hamid Karzai.

Afghanistan’s international backers, the US and the United Nations had earlier called for the election authorities to be reformed before funding the next ballot.