Thursday, April 30, 2009

Swine Flu - Egypt Begins Killing Pigs - UN Says Big Mistake

"It has been decided to slaughter all pigs in the country immediately," Minister of Health Hatem al-Gabali said on Wednesday afternoon. Link

On Tuesday, the Egyptian parliament voted to slaughter the country’s entire pig livestock of around 250,000 animals in a precautionary measure.

Al-Gabali was quoted by the official Middle East News Agency as saying that all pigs will be examined to make sure they did not carry the virus before they are killed.

An awareness campaign will be launched through the local media and a committee will be established to follow up the virus.

The minister said that production of face masks will be increased to 100 million compared to the 2007 rate of 30 million.

"We have communicated with the Ministry of Tourism since lastSaturday to give us a daily report on and watch closely all tourists, especially those coming from the countries that reported cases of the virus," said al-Gabali, adding that they also increased the number of doctors stationed at the borders.

The Government’s decision came a few hours after the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest opposition group, said in a symposium on the health scare on Wednesday that swine flu is "more serious than the hydrogen bomb."

The Brotherhood - which, although banned, is Egypt’s largest opposition bloc in parliament - voted for the cull, and said that the swine flu outbreak demonstrated the wisdom of the Islamic ban on pork.

"It is God’s grace in his Islamic Sharia to permit all that is good for us and to ban what is bad. We could understand the wisdom of the ban, or we could not understand it. But eventually time proves the truth of God’s words to us," Sheikh al-Sayed Askar said at a Muslim Brotherhood-sponsored symposium on the virus.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said it is safe to eat pig meat.

"Swine influenza has not been shown to be transmissible to people through eating properly handled and prepared pork (pig meat) or other products derived from pigs," the organisation said on its website.

Israel is the sole country in the region hit by the virus. It reported two cases of the disease on Wednesday. Both were tourists who had recently returned from Mexico.

Representatives of the World Health Organisation in Egypt on have stressed that the country was well-equipped to confront the virus because of its experience with the related avian flu virus.

Islam, the religion of 90 per cent of Egypt’s 80 million citizens, forbids eating the flesh of pigs. In Cairo, poor Christian garbage-collectors raise pigs on food waste.

Speaking at the forum, Mohammed Seif, a professor at the University of Beni Suef, some 150 kilometres south of Cairo, said he feared they could spread the virus.

"Garbage-collectors could multiply the spread of the virus because they raise pigs and enter most Egyptian homes," he said.

The WHO confirmed 114 cases of swine flu around the world with 13 cases in Canada, 26 in Mexico, including seven deaths and 64 in the US which include one death.


UN says Egypt pig cull real mistake

Link
Around 400,000 pigs are to be culled despite WHO advisories that well-cooked pig meat is safe [Reuters]

The United Nations has called Egypt's move to cull 400,000 pigs as a precaution against swine flu "a real mistake".

The Egyptian government ordered the slaughter of the pigs on Wednesday, saying it could help quell any panic in the country that is largely Muslim, who view pigs as unclean.

No pigs in the country have been found with the new strain of H1N1 virus of the so-called swine flu and the World Health Organisation (WHO) says the disease cannot be caught from eating pork that is properly prepared.

Joseph Domenech, the chief veterinary officer for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), said the cull was "a real mistake".

'Real mistake'

"There is no reason to do that. It's not a swine influenza, it's a human influenza," he said.

The move to slaughter the pigs, kept mainly by the country's Christian minority, sparked an angry response from farmers, who said reported government pledges of compensation of $105 per animal were inadequate.

Clashes were reported in Khanka, 25km north of Cairo, with pig farmers setting up road blocks and smashing the windscreens of veterinary services' vehicles as they sought to take people's pigs away.

"Our pigs are healthy. They are our capital and they have no diseases," Adel Ishak, a rubbish collector from Manshiet Nasser, northeast of Cairo, told the AFP news agency.

"How will they replace the capital if these pigs are killed?"

Pork imports banned

Swine flu: At a glance


Deaths:
Eight confirmed in Mexico and 159 more suspected. One death in the United States

Countries with confirmed cases: Mexico, the US, Canada, New Zealand, Spain, Israel, Britain, Germany and Austria

Countries with suspected cases: Australia, Brazil, France, Chile, Denmark, Switzerland, Colombia, Germany, Norway, South Korea, Guatemala

Influenza epidemics:
Annual influenza epidemics are thought to result in three to five million cases of severe illness and between 250,000 and 500,000 deaths around the world, WHO says.

But Egypt's fears that a pandemic could have a devastating impact in a country where most of the country's estimated 80 million people live in the densely packed Nile Valley, is shared by several other countries, which have banned or restricted pork imports despite WHO's statement that eating pork is safe.

Russia has banned meat imports from Mexico, as well as US states where cases have been confirmed, and banned raw pork from several other US states.

China, the world's biggest pork consumer, has banned imports of live pigs and pork from Mexico and the US states of Texas, California and Kansas.

Officials in the US and Europe have called for the disease to be given a different name to prevent consumers being put off eating pork, which could severely hurt the $25bn a year international trade in pork products, with the EU, US, Canada and Brazil the biggest exporters.

WHO officials say the disease was given the name because it derives from a swine flu virus. Experts believe the H1N1 virus mutated from pig, bird and human viruses.


Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Magic Jack Phone Review - Is Magic Jack Legit Or A Scam?

What Is the Magic Jack?

The Magic Jack is an extremely small USB telephone adapter that allows users to make unlimited local and long distance telephone calls through a regular phone for only $19.95 per year. In order to get the magic jack you have to pay a one time fee of $40 for the device and the first year of service. All subsequent years of service can be purchased for just $19.95 per year. Features that come with the magicJack include free directory assistance, free caller ID, free call waiting, free voicemail, and much more. At a price of around $1.60 per month this little device is an amazing deal. The daily cost is $.05 per day for all of these services. Yep, that's just a nickel a day and a lot less than you are probably paying for your land line right now. Magic Jack technology is simple; it takes your traditional landline phone call and reroutes it over the Internet through VoIP with the end result to the user being no different than a regular landline. It works by simply hooking the magic Jack USB stick into your computer's USB drive and then hooking your telephone into the phone jack that is on the other end of the magic Jack. Once this is done all you have to do is download the magic Jack software and you are ready to go.

Does the Magic Jack Really Work?

YES! The it does work and it works quite well. User response regarding the magicJack has been great. It is cheap at $19.95 so you can't expect it to be 100% perfect all of the time but most of the time it does work very very well. It is also important to note that magic Jack has continues to work daily to upgrade its network and add new technologies that improve its call quality. Millions of individuals use the magic Jack each and every day, in fact the company says they have sold over 10 million magic Jacks, and there is a reason for that. The reason is simply because the Magic Jack works very well.

So What's The Catch?

There is no catch. This little device simply uses a different technology than traditional landline companies and therefore the company has significantly less overhead and has chosen to pass this savings on to its users with a goal of being the price leader in the VoIP telephone industry. One notable issue lies with it's customer service. There have been some complaints that customer service reps are not very tech savvy and do not do a good job with trouble shooting. This indeed is probably true but what do you expect when you are paying $19.95 a year for phone service? Take the savings and just remember when you are having trouble that you are saving $500 per year on your phone service! In some cases users have blown their complaints out of proportion and claimed that it is nothing but a magic Jack scam, of course in reality magic Jack is actually far from a scam. Any claims that Magic Jack isn't a good company running business fairly is quickly squashed by seeing its A- rating with the Better Business Bureau and that all complaints with them have been resolved. magic Jack is clearly a reputable company and they are willing to do what it takes to satisfy their customer base.

What's Next For Magic Jack?

Magic Jack recently announced that they are coming out with both the magicJack plus and a magicJack app. The magic Jack plus is an enhanced version of the magic Jack that works without the need for a computer while the magicJack app is a stand alone software program that allows users to make phone calls straight from their smartphone.

The Magic Jack Bottom Line

The magic jack is a great innovation within the home telephone marker and it offers everybody a great opportunity to keep their home phone line while not paying the outrageous fees that traditional phone companies charge. With cell phones dominating todays market the landline phone appeared to be headed for extinction but with the magic Jack people can now keep their landline for only $19.95 per year. In fact, it is so good and so cheap that it has its competition panicking at the thought of everybody making the switch. If you are thinking about getting the Magic Jack we recommend that you give it a try and don't doubt you'll be satisfied and even if you are one of the few that isn't you won't be risking anything because magic Jack offers a 30-day free trial where you can return your magic Jack for any reason whatsoever!!!


Magic Jack Phone Review - Is Magic Jack Legit Or A Scam?

What Is the Magic Jack?

The Magic Jack is an extremely small USB telephone adapter that allows users to make unlimited local and long distance telephone calls through a regular phone for only $19.95 per year. In order to get the magic jack you have to pay a one time fee of $40 for the device and the first year of service. All subsequent years of service can be purchased for just $19.95 per year. Features that come with the magicJack include free directory assistance, free caller ID, free call waiting, free voicemail, and much more. At a price of around $1.60 per month this little device is an amazing deal. The daily cost is $.05 per day for all of these services. Yep, that's just a nickel a day and a lot less than you are probably paying for your land line right now. Magic Jack technology is simple; it takes your traditional landline phone call and reroutes it over the Internet through VoIP with the end result to the user being no different than a regular landline. It works by simply hooking the magic Jack USB stick into your computer's USB drive and then hooking your telephone into the phone jack that is on the other end of the magic Jack. Once this is done all you have to do is download the magic Jack software and you are ready to go.

Does the Magic Jack Really Work?

YES! The it does work and it works quite well. User response regarding the magicJack has been great. It is cheap at $19.95 so you can't expect it to be 100% perfect all of the time but most of the time it does work very very well. It is also important to note that magic Jack has continues to work daily to upgrade its network and add new technologies that improve its call quality. Millions of individuals use the magic Jack each and every day, in fact the company says they have sold over 10 million magic Jacks, and there is a reason for that. The reason is simply because the Magic Jack works very well.

So What's The Catch?

There is no catch. This little device simply uses a different technology than traditional landline companies and therefore the company has significantly less overhead and has chosen to pass this savings on to its users with a goal of being the price leader in the VoIP telephone industry. One notable issue lies with it's customer service. There have been some complaints that customer service reps are not very tech savvy and do not do a good job with trouble shooting. This indeed is probably true but what do you expect when you are paying $19.95 a year for phone service? Take the savings and just remember when you are having trouble that you are saving $500 per year on your phone service! In some cases users have blown their complaints out of proportion and claimed that it is nothing but a magic Jack scam, of course in reality magic Jack is actually far from a scam. Any claims that Magic Jack isn't a good company running business fairly is quickly squashed by seeing its A- rating with the Better Business Bureau and that all complaints with them have been resolved. magic Jack is clearly a reputable company and they are willing to do what it takes to satisfy their customer base.

What's Next For Magic Jack?

Magic Jack recently announced that they are coming out with both the magicJack plus and a magicJack app. The magic Jack plus is an enhanced version of the magic Jack that works without the need for a computer while the magicJack app is a stand alone software program that allows users to make phone calls straight from their smartphone.

The Magic Jack Bottom Line

The magic jack is a great innovation within the home telephone marker and it offers everybody a great opportunity to keep their home phone line while not paying the outrageous fees that traditional phone companies charge. With cell phones dominating todays market the landline phone appeared to be headed for extinction but with the magic Jack people can now keep their landline for only $19.95 per year. In fact, it is so good and so cheap that it has its competition panicking at the thought of everybody making the switch. If you are thinking about getting the Magic Jack we recommend that you give it a try and don't doubt you'll be satisfied and even if you are one of the few that isn't you won't be risking anything because magic Jack offers a 30-day free trial where you can return your magic Jack for any reason whatsoever!!!


Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cairo Ring Road or Death Road

Anyone who has travelled this ring road from say Maadi to Katameya, or points further, will agree it is the most dangerous road, with the most stupid, death defying drivers mankind can invent. Accidents are common, and no police presence to stifle the stupid drivers racing down the road at crazy high speeds, zigzagging all over the lanes. Not just cars but the 1/2 ton delivery trucks, mini buses, large articulate trucks, large buses all act the same. All rushing somewhere so they can have a sandwhich and tea and brag to friends how fast they made the trip. Night time is worse, with lots driving with no, or little lights, and huge trucks parked on side, or broken down, even in the so called fast lane.

Latest catstophe happened and persons I know took anywhere from 2 to 4 hours to get to Maadi. Even worse was cars being parked and abandoned on the highway lanes with no accident and going across road to see the blood and guts at accident scene. So, entire highway was blocked for several hours. The accident happend at night and even next morning it took 2 hours to get from Katameya to Maadi still because of idiots stopping cars, on both sides of highway, and getting out to see wreakage.

Here is description of latest death and injury accident from Egypt Daily Mail. Many who saw the carnage, question the validity of the number of death and injuries reported below.

You may also may wish to see this previous post on Egypt World's No. 1 In road Accident Deaths

Four dead, tens injured in Ring Road pileup

By Asmaa El Gammal
First Published: April 28, 2009


CAIRO: At least four people died and more than 30 were injured Monday in a road accident involving more than 20 cars on the Ring Road in Katameya.

Some of those injured are still in intensive care.

The accident involved a collision between a truck full of steel rods and a public transportation bus, followed by a collision of more than 20 cars coming towards the accident site at high speed, according to local press reports.

“The cars were crushed. There wasn’t a single piece that wasn’t destroyed,” said Ahmed Saad, an eyewitness to the aftermath of the accident. “It was really sad. They were dragging corpses out of the cars. I don’t know why people drive at this crazy speed.”

Saad was delayed for two hours on the Ring Road while police authorities asked drivers to move their cars to the sides of the road. “The entire road was a mess,” Saad said.

However, an official at the media center of the Interior Ministry said the remains of the accident have now been removed and traffic has eased.

Victims were taken to the Ahli Bank Hospital, the Yom Al Wahed Surgical Hospital in Basateen and the Kahraba Hospital.

According to a public relations officer at the Ahli Bank Hospital, 30 victims arrived for treatment, including four who were announced dead on arrival.

Meanwhile, 20 victims of another nearby accident in the Tagammu area were also brought in for treatment, including one who was dead on arrival. Most of these patients have been discharged, while a total of 13 patients from both accidents remain at the hospital. Three of these are in intensive care.

The Kahraba Hospital received only one victim, also in intensive care. The patient is unconscious and suffers from a broken jaw, injuries on the face as well as head and a possible chest hemorrhage.

According to local press reports, Ministry of Health officials put the total number of injuries in all three hospitals at 37.

According to the most recent statistics available on Egypt, 8,000 people were killed in accidents in 2006.


Swine (pig) Flu and Egypt

In case you missed this article in Egypt Daily News, it is repeated below. Everyone hopes the spread is contained world wide, but signs are not looking good. I wonder the ramifications in Egypt, of a Islam follower contracting Swine Flu. I have also included an article from UK Guardian below on treatment, as this Flu does respond to antivirals as Tamiflu and Relenza

Environment ministry demands relocation of pig farms

By Yasmine Saleh
First Published: April 27, 2009
AP Photo/Nasser Nouri
An Egyptian farmer feeds his pigs at a private farm in Cairo, Egypt, Monday April 27. Egyptian health authorities are examining about 350,000 pigs being raised in Cairo and other provinces for swine flu.



CAIRO: Four days after the eruption of swine flu in Mexico, the Egyptian Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs ordered the swift transfer of all pig farms far from residential areas in Egypt.

In an official media statement released by the ministry on Sunday, all pig farmers are to be relocated to the 238-acre in 15 May city dedicated to raising pigs.

The new location is also to be used to recycle garbage, according to Presidential decree No. 338 for 2008.

The ministry, according to the press, release chose this location because it is the furthest and safest area to be used to raise pigs and recycle waste. The location was also chosen with the approval of Ministries of Health, Housing, Local Development and Agriculture.

The ministry has further listed nine areas where pigs are currently being raised in Egypt.

Among the nine locations, five are in Cairo: Ezbet Al-Nakhl, along the Cairo-Ismailia road; Mansheyet Nasser off the Autostrad; Batn El-Ba’ara in Old Cairo; Katameya, at the end of Katameya district and Al-Moatamadeya in Giza off the Sixth of October Corridor high way.

According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report published on Sunday, the US reported 20 laboratory confirmed human cases of swine flu, also known as pig flu, eight in New York, seven in California, two in Texas, two in Kansas and one in Ohio.

Until press time, no deaths had been reported in the US cases.

On Sunday, Mexico reported 18 new laboratory confirmed cases of swine flu after it was reported on Saturday that some 81 people died there after being infected with the virus.

The WHO and the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) are sending medical experts to Mexico to support the health authorities. However, the WHO still did not recommend any travel or trade restrictions, according to its updated media release on Sunday.

On the other hand, the British Health Minister told the BBC news channel that England is safe from the swine flu. According to the minister, Britain has enough anti-viral drugs to treat the disease that it has also sent much of it to Mexico and the US.

Swine flu can be transmitted to humans who have direct contact with pigs.

Similar to avian flu, swine flu symptoms are like normal influenza. It is airborne and thus could spread among humans.


Q&A: swine flu treatment

Swine flu virus can be treated with antivirals Tamiflu and Relenza

Is treatment available and does it work?

Testing has shown that the human swine influenza H1N1 can be treated with the antivirals oseltamavir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza), according to the UK's Health Protection Agency. The health secretary, Alan Johnson, said yesterday that Tamiflu had proved effective on patients in Mexico. Demand has historically been greatest for Tamiflu, which comes in tablet form, while Relenza must be inhaled.

What do antiviral treatments do?

Drugs relieve some of the symptoms, reduce the potential for serious complications like pneumonia and cut the length of the illness by around a day. Crucially, they also reduce transmission of the virus from person to person. The government estimates that up to 750,000 people could die in the UK during a pandemic without antivirals.

How much of these drugs do we have?

The NHS signed contracts earlier this year with pharmaceutical companies Roche, which makes Tamiflu, and GlaxoSmithKline, which makes Relenza, to double its store of antiviral drugs, bringing our total capacity to 33.5 million treatment courses.

Is that enough?

The government's store would cover 50% of the population – everyone predicted to fall ill in the event of a pandemic. It says the UK is already widely recognised as one of the best prepared countries in the world. Previous flu pandemics have infected between 25% and 35% of the population.

What about a vaccine?

Scientists are working on developing a vaccine against the new strain. But reporters at a European commission briefing in Luxembourg were told that although the industry was working as fast as possible and new measures meant it could be on the market much quicker than a normal vaccine, the process could still take up to half a year.


Sunday, April 26, 2009

EXR layer naming conventions

http://www.mail-archive.com/openexr-user@nongnu.org/msg00178.html

R G B A Z
Raw Colour: Raw.R .G .B
Reflection Colour: Refl.R .G .B
Diffuse Colour: Diff.R .G .B
Specular Colour: Spec.R .G .B
Backdrop Colour: Backdrop.R .G .B
PreEffect Colour: PreEffect.R .G .B

Single channels:
Special, Luminosity, Diffuse, Specularity, Reflectivity, Transparency, Shading,
Shadow, Geometry, DiffShade, SpecShade

Motion.X .Y

the channel names should all be single-letters, Are there cases where you reed to put more letters? That
would make it easier for people to make layers like "guy.head.spec.R"
and you know that everything before is part of the layer name and the
"R" is the channel.

And also, I think that is you have multiple channels that are tied
together, they should always use the layer format, like Motion.X and
Motion.Y. I see some files that just say "X" or "Y" or "VX" or
"velX" and there's no good algorithmic way to know they're tied
together.

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Channel Names

An OpenEXR image can have any number of channels with arbitrary names. The
specialized RGBA image interface assumes that channels with the names "R", "G",
"B" and "A" mean red, green, blue and alpha. No predefined meaning has been
assigned to any other channels. However, for a few channel names we recommend
the interpretations given in the table below. We expect this table to grow over
time as users employ OpenEXR for data such as shadow maps, motion-vector fields
or images with more than three color channels.

name interpretation
---- --------------
Y luminance, used either alone, for gray-scale images, or
in combination with RY and BY for color images.
RY, BY chroma for luminance/chroma images, see above.
AR, AG, AB red, green and blue alpha/opacity, for colored mattes
(required to composite images of objects like colored
glass correctly).
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A few thoughts on extending this:

- I think "Z" for camera depth should be added to the recommendation list. This
is a de facto standard in many (if not most?) apps already.

- I agree with the other comments that "
." is the best way to
go for all other channels, so that associated channels can be easily matched by
layer.

- Layer names should be mostly unrestricted, but there should probably be a
recommendation for nesting within layer names, for example using dots or
underscores (e.g. layer.sublayer.channel). This could support things like
stereo images each with multiple layers. (For what it's worth, Nuke uses
"
." for all channel names, but it doesn't allow dots in the
"
" part.)

- For consistency, "
" should, if possible, be chosen from the list of
main channels: R/G/B/A/Z/Y/RY/BY. This works for layers that represent colors.
Writers should be strict about using the recommended channel suffixes,
but readers should recognize other reasonable versions, like r/g/b/a,
red/green/blue/alpha, etc..

- What about scalar (single value) layers or layers that represent 3D data like
points/normals/vectors? Some apps currently use x/y/z as channel suffixes, e.g.
N.x, N.y, and N.z for normals. At least one uses nx, ny, and nz with no suffix.
For scalars, most apps I've looked at just output the layer name without a
channel suffix, e.g. "myscalar". It would be nice to have a unified,
deterministic rule to handle all of these cases without requiring complex logic
or lists of legal suffixes. What about using simple numerical indices for all
data (non-color) channels? The layer name should be enough for apps to
interpret the individual channels. Scalars could be the same, but with just a
single index. For example: N.0, N.1, N.2, myscalar.0. This idea could also
handle layers holding a 4-point vector or 16-element matrix at each pixel.

Thoughts? There might be a better approach than numerical indices for data
channels, but I can't think of anything else simple and flexible, at least not
without having a system to declare file-specific channel suffixes in a "channel
suffix declarations" attribute, or something like that. That would be an
interesting idea to explore, but I think we need to be practical. Anything more
than a simple naming convention is unlikely to be incorporated by application
developers any time soon.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Amatomu sends bloggers to New Zealand

They have been sorting SA's blogosphere for sometime now but Amatomu has been getting some flak from local bloggers of late.

Now I see they are sending SA Bloggers to New Zealand! That ought to kill off their membership!


Monday, April 20, 2009

Susan Boyle not so much an overnight success

It has emerged that internet hero Susan Boyle recorded an unsuccessful charity album a full 10 years ago. So it's clear that she hasn't been sitting in her living room keeping her beautiful voice to herself.
Does this make the whole thing a scam? I would love to hear your opinions.

Email Hoax - Cancer Update From John Hopkins Hospital

This information was posted as comment: and is serious for reader to research.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Cancer Update From John Hopkins Hospital":

Hi.
You should have searched the Johns Hopkins web site before publishing this as it is not from them and they debunk it as it is 98% nonsense.
http://www.hopkinskimmelcancercenter.org/index.cfm/cID/1684/mpage/item.cfm/itemID/1016
http://www.jhsph.edu/dioxins

This copy of orginal email received now debunked as a hoax
This information is being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as well.

Please circulate to all you know; Cancer update
Johns Hopkins - Cancer News from Johns Hopkins

No plastic containers in micro
no water bottles in freezer.
no plastic wrap in microwave...


A dioxin chemical causes cancer, especially breast cancer.



Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies. Don't freeze your plastic bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic.

Recently, Edward Fujimoto, Wellness Program Manager at Castle Hospital , was on a TV program to explain this health hazard. He talked about dioxins and how bad they are for us.
He said that we should not be heating our food in the microwave using plastic containers...

his especially applies to foods that contain fat.
He said that the combination of fat, high heat, and plastics releases dioxin into the food and ultimately into the cells of the body...
Instead, he recommends using glass, such as Corning Ware, Pyrex or ceramic containers for heating food... You get the same results, only without the dioxin. So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and soups, etc., should be removed from the container and heated in something else.
Paper isn't bad but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just safer to use tempered glass, Corning Ware, etc.
He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast food restaurants moved away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin problem is one of the reasons...

lso, he pointed out that plastic wrap, such as Saran, is just as dangerous when placed over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the food is nuked, the high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food.
Cover food with a paper towel instead.


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Update - GPS Ban in Egypt Lifted

Link to blog below at this site

Egypt lifts its unenforceable ban on GPS

Sunday, April 19, 2009 (05:08 UTC)

As Egypt's Daily News points out, the only two remaining countries banning GPS device use by citizens are now Syria and North Korea.

It will be interesting to see whether the early adopters of Egyptian iPhones, sold until now without GPS functionality turned on, will be able to get the GPS chip turned on via a firmware or software upgrade. Or else, it really sucks to be a law-abiding early adopter in Egypt.

Cairo-based friend and blogger The Arabist recounts an interesting rumor doing the rounds there as to why this change, now:

Ahmed Ezz, Gamal Mubarak’s right-hand man, imported a luxury vehicle equipped with GPS that customs did not want to release. So he asked his buddy Gamal [son of President Mubarak] to change the regulations.

The Arabist goes on to say he thinks the story is likely apocryphal, but it is telling nonetheless that this kind rumor has legs in Egypt, because many people consider it to be an entirely plausible explanation of how government policy is made.




Update- Drama of Re-License Larger CC Engine, Cairo, Egypt

We have a 9 year old Jeep Cherokee with 4000 cc engine. By new traffic law, engines above 2000 cc are subject to a re license fee at 2% of Vehicles assessed value. The Jeep is in my Egyptian wife's name, so off she went to Maadi Traffic Police to get the deed done.

After buying insurance for 150 LE (can anyone explain what this insurance is good for?), getting papers filled, buying stamps etc etc for about another 60 LE she went to pay any fines. Only to be advised the fines were 2500LE!!!!!!!!!. They would not provide any details (secret I guess) but did offer she had 2 parking tickets each at 500 LE each?????????. Anyway as all things in Egypt are negotiable, they settled at 570LE.

Next was tax for 1200 LE for 2 years. But, as they did not know value of vehicles yet, would only provide a 3 month car license as tax may change - they meant increase. All in all, cost was near enough 3000 LE all done, for 2 years but like I said has to return again in 3 months to see if any additional charges are due and then maybe get the license for remaining time. She did get the new blue and white license plates though.

So after 3 hours at this place of designed chaos, she finally had a legal vehicle for 3 months. Oh ya! also she bought a triangle and first aid kit for 25 LE, and 45 LE respectively. Bye the way, other customers at the Maadi Chaos center mentioned this Maadi Traffic place was so much better than other areas. YIKES!!!!!!!!!!

The drama does not end here.

A week later while on Lasilky street she had to go through a traffic police check point. To be advised the chrome front bumper guard was not allowed. Had been on truck for 9 years. She advised (or argued) that she just had the Jeep re licensed and they never said anything. He said to go back and gave her a receipt for the car license for one week's time.

We then got the bumper removed and she went back to land of chaos. Only to be told the chrome guards on back lights were not allowed. They had words like #*()^^^@### and she left in a huff. We got these removed also and now Jeep looks like a naked spirit of it's former self. But she got her car license after paying 46 LE fine.

I will continue the saga after she goes back in 3 months.

Well, 3 months past and after 2 1/2 hours at the Chaos traffic place, got the license renewed for 1 more year. So next year have to return ,as paid for 2 years, so will need to renew for another 9 months. Will the authorities ever figure out the new law on how to tax vehicles over 2000 cc or just give up and ignore it.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Elections 2009 - Make an educated cross

It's imperative that all us South Africans make our votes count. Below are links all the manifesto's of all the parties Eish!! could locate online.
Download read and distribute to all those who do not have access to the internet.
Not voting should never be an option when there are 40 parties to chose from!



A Party
African Christian Alliance
African Christian Democratic Party
African Muslim Party
African National Congress
African People's Convention
Al Jamah-Ah
Alliance of Free Democrats
Azanaian People's Organisation
Black Consciousness Party ~ No manifesto found
Cape Party ~ No Manifesto found
Christian Democratic Party (Constitution)
Christian Democratic Alliance
Christian Party (Constitution)
Congress of the People
Democratic Alliance
Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa - No manifesto found
Great Kongress of South Africa - No manifesto found
Inkatha Freedom Party
Keep it Straight and Simple - No manifesto found
Minority Front
Movement Democratic Party - No manifesto found
National Alliance(Constitution) ~
National Democratic Convention ~ No manifesto found
National Party of South Africa
New Vision Party ~ No manifesto found
Pan Africanist Movement(What we stand for)
Pan Africanist Party of Azania
Peace and Justice Congress ~ http://www.pjcongress.co.za/res/manifesto%20Eng.pdf
Sindawonye Progressive Party ~ No manifesto found
South African Democratic Congress ~ No manifesto found
South African Political Party ~ No manifesto found
Freedom Front Plus
United Christian Democratic Party
United Democratic Movement
United Independent Front (Constitution)
Universal Party ~ No manifesto found
Vukuzenzele Sekusile Party (Message from the President)
Women Forward
Ximoko Party ~ No manifesto found

However if this is all too overwhelming to you, click here. There you will find a web site that scours the manifestos to help you find the party you are most as home in based on issues that are important to you. (It got it wrong for me, but I found the breakdown of how it got there very insightful).

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Cope's server not Coping!

As part of my research for an upcoming post I had to check in on The Congress of the People's website.

It seems that their service provider is not coping with their hosting requirements.


Nandos offers a helping hand to Amore

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Sanus Systems VMPL50B Universal Tilt TV Wall Mount 30"-56"

Tilt TV Wall Mount Details: The Sanus VMPL50B TV mount bracket, brought to you by Sanus Systems has an MSRP of $169 but can be purchased for a very reasonable price of $77.99 by following the Amazon link above. The VMPL50B is another universal wall mount and works with almost all TV sizes ranging from 30"-56". This tilt wall mount has the ability to adjust its tilt from 0 to 12 degrees and can support flat panels TVs that weight up to 130 lbs. The VMPL50B comes with a black powder coated finish and steel construction. This TV wall mount is not a top of line mount but is also not a bare bones mount. Unfortunately it does not come with any mounting plates (sold separately). If you are looking for something more sophisticated you might want to consider a television lift.

Sanus VMPL50B Tilt TV Wall Mount Specs - Sanus VMPL50B Owners Manual

Sanus Systems Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 30"-56" Flat Panel Televisions
0-12 Degree Tilt Adjustability
Holds up to 130 lbs (pounds)
Available In Black
Powder Coat Finish

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Sanus VMPL50B Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware
Installation Manual

Sanus Systems VMPL50B Universal Tilt TV Wall Mount 30"-56"

Tilt TV Wall Mount Details: The Sanus VMPL50B TV mount bracket, brought to you by Sanus Systems has an MSRP of $169 but can be purchased for a very reasonable price of $77.99 by following the Amazon link above. The VMPL50B is another universal wall mount and works with almost all TV sizes ranging from 30"-56". This tilt wall mount has the ability to adjust its tilt from 0 to 12 degrees and can support flat panels TVs that weight up to 130 lbs. The VMPL50B comes with a black powder coated finish and steel construction. This TV wall mount is not a top of line mount but is also not a bare bones mount. Unfortunately it does not come with any mounting plates (sold separately). If you are looking for something more sophisticated you might want to consider a television lift.

Sanus VMPL50B Tilt TV Wall Mount Specs - Sanus VMPL50B Owners Manual

Sanus Systems Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 30"-56" Flat Panel Televisions
0-12 Degree Tilt Adjustability
Holds up to 130 lbs (pounds)
Available In Black
Powder Coat Finish

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Sanus VMPL50B Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware
Installation Manual

Peerless SF640 Universal Fixed TV Wall Mount 23"-46"

Fixed TV Wall Mount Details: The Peerless SF640 TV wall mount is another great TV mount that can be purchased for an excellent price from Peerless Industries. This wall mount has an MSRP of $66.00 but can be purchased for about $35 by following the Amazon link above. The SF640 fixed wall mount is another universal wall mount and is designed to work with almost all TVs in the 23"-46" range. Since it is a fixed wall mount this means that you cannot adjust its positioning or angle at all except for horizontally. This TV wall mount is a fairly sturdy product and can hold plasma TVs that weigh up to 150 lbs. This TV wall mount comes in black. This ultra slim design allows your TV to be mounted just 1.2" away from the wall and can be shifted up or down up to 6". Finally, the SF640 comes with a specially integrated security system to deter theft. If you are looking for something that is a bit more high tech and fancy we suggest that you consider TV lifts.

Peerless SF640 Fixed TV Wall Mount Specs - Peerless SF640 Spec Sheet

Peerless Industries Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 23"-46" Flat Panel Televisions
Horizontal Adjustability Of Up To 6 Inches
Ultra Slim Design Mounting 1.2" From The Wall
Holds up to 150 lbs (pounds)
Integrated Anti-Theft Security Feature
Available in Black
5 Year Limited Warranty

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Peerless Industries SF640 TV Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware
Peerless Sorted For You Fastener Pack

Peerless SF640 Universal Fixed TV Wall Mount 23"-46"

Fixed TV Wall Mount Details: The Peerless SF640 TV wall mount is another great TV mount that can be purchased for an excellent price from Peerless Industries. This wall mount has an MSRP of $66.00 but can be purchased for about $35 by following the Amazon link above. The SF640 fixed wall mount is another universal wall mount and is designed to work with almost all TVs in the 23"-46" range. Since it is a fixed wall mount this means that you cannot adjust its positioning or angle at all except for horizontally. This TV wall mount is a fairly sturdy product and can hold plasma TVs that weigh up to 150 lbs. This TV wall mount comes in black. This ultra slim design allows your TV to be mounted just 1.2" away from the wall and can be shifted up or down up to 6". Finally, the SF640 comes with a specially integrated security system to deter theft. If you are looking for something that is a bit more high tech and fancy we suggest that you consider TV lifts.

Peerless SF640 Fixed TV Wall Mount Specs - Peerless SF640 Spec Sheet

Peerless Industries Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 23"-46" Flat Panel Televisions
Horizontal Adjustability Of Up To 6 Inches
Ultra Slim Design Mounting 1.2" From The Wall
Holds up to 150 lbs (pounds)
Integrated Anti-Theft Security Feature
Available in Black
5 Year Limited Warranty

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Peerless Industries SF640 TV Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware
Peerless Sorted For You Fastener Pack

Peerless Industries PA740 Universal Articulating TV Wall Mount 22"-40"

Articulating TV Wall Mount Details: The Peerless PA740 articulating TV wall mount is an upper end wall mount that has an MSRP of over $200 but can be had for only significantly right now by following the link above. The PA740 wall mount is universal for nearly all flat panel TVs ranging from 22"-40". This articulating wall mount has the range of motion to articulate up to a maximum of 15.6" away from the wall and hold at most and 80 lbs flat panel TV. On the opposite spectrum it can be moved as close as 2.93" away from the wall. This articulating TV wall mount also has the swivel range of up to 180 degrees and an integrated cable management system to help keep cords hidden and out of the way. If an articulating wall mount doesn't seem right for you a high tech TV lift would be a great alternative or you can always check out our other TV mount reviews.

Peerless PA740 Articulating TV Wall Mount Specs - Peerless PA740 Spec Sheet

Peerless Industries Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 22"-40" Flat Panel Televisions
Articulates from 2.93"-15.6" Away From The Wall
VES 75/100, 200 x 100, and 200 x 200mm capable
180 Degree Swivel
Holds up to 80 lbs (pounds)
Available in Black or Silver (Peerless PA740-S)
5 Year Limited Warranty

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Peerless PA740 Paramount TV Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware

Peerless Industries PA740 Universal Articulating TV Wall Mount 22"-40"

Articulating TV Wall Mount Details: The Peerless PA740 articulating TV wall mount is an upper end wall mount that has an MSRP of over $200 but can be had for only significantly right now by following the link above. The PA740 wall mount is universal for nearly all flat panel TVs ranging from 22"-40". This articulating wall mount has the range of motion to articulate up to a maximum of 15.6" away from the wall and hold at most and 80 lbs flat panel TV. On the opposite spectrum it can be moved as close as 2.93" away from the wall. This articulating TV wall mount also has the swivel range of up to 180 degrees and an integrated cable management system to help keep cords hidden and out of the way. If an articulating wall mount doesn't seem right for you a high tech TV lift would be a great alternative or you can always check out our other TV mount reviews.

Peerless PA740 Articulating TV Wall Mount Specs - Peerless PA740 Spec Sheet

Peerless Industries Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 22"-40" Flat Panel Televisions
Articulates from 2.93"-15.6" Away From The Wall
VES 75/100, 200 x 100, and 200 x 200mm capable
180 Degree Swivel
Holds up to 80 lbs (pounds)
Available in Black or Silver (Peerless PA740-S)
5 Year Limited Warranty

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Peerless PA740 Paramount TV Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware

Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B Universal Tilt TV Wall Mount 32"-55"

Tilt TV Wall Mount Details: The Cheetah APTMM2B is again one of the cheapest TV wall mounts available with a very low retail price of $29.95 and brought to us by the wonderful Cheetah Mounts company. Obviously, with its super low price, it is not the highest quality wall mount around but it seems to get the job done pretty well. The APTMM2B wall mount is universal and works with almost all flat panel TVs in the 32"-55" range. This tilt TV wall mount can be adjusted to any tilt angle ranging from 0-15 degrees. This wall mount, like its near twin, the Cheetah Mounts APTMM2S, can support any plasma TVs up to a maximum weight of 150 lbs. The only difference between the APTMM2B and APTMM2S is that the lateral comes in silver instead of black. If you are looking for a unique way to store and place your flat panel television but don't think a wall mount is right for you another option would be to get an electric powered TV lift.

Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B TV Wall Mount Specs

Cheetah Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 32"-55" Flat Panel Televisions
+/-15 Degree Tilt Adjustability
Holds up to 150 lbs (pounds)
Available in Black
Powder Coat Finish

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B TV Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware
Built-in Level
6" Magnetic Bubble Level

Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B Universal Tilt TV Wall Mount 32"-55"

Tilt TV Wall Mount Details: The Cheetah APTMM2B is again one of the cheapest TV wall mounts available with a very low retail price of $29.95 and brought to us by the wonderful Cheetah Mounts company. Obviously, with its super low price, it is not the highest quality wall mount around but it seems to get the job done pretty well. The APTMM2B wall mount is universal and works with almost all flat panel TVs in the 32"-55" range. This tilt TV wall mount can be adjusted to any tilt angle ranging from 0-15 degrees. This wall mount, like its near twin, the Cheetah Mounts APTMM2S, can support any plasma TVs up to a maximum weight of 150 lbs. The only difference between the APTMM2B and APTMM2S is that the lateral comes in silver instead of black. If you are looking for a unique way to store and place your flat panel television but don't think a wall mount is right for you another option would be to get an electric powered TV lift.

Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B TV Wall Mount Specs

Cheetah Brand
Universal Design
Fits nearly all 32"-55" Flat Panel Televisions
+/-15 Degree Tilt Adjustability
Holds up to 150 lbs (pounds)
Available in Black
Powder Coat Finish

What is Include With Your Purchase?

Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B TV Wall Mount
All Necessary Mounting Hardware
Built-in Level
6" Magnetic Bubble Level