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10 Things to Know for Today

This photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the HMS Bounty, a 180-foot sailboat, submerged in the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Sandy approximately 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, N.C., Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. The Coast Guard rescued 14 of the 16 crew members by helicopter. Hours later, rescuers found one of the missing crew members, but she was unresponsive. They are still searching for the captain. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 2nd Class Tim Kuklewski)

This photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows the HMS Bounty, a 180-foot sailboat, submerged in the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Sandy approximately 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, N.C., Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. The Coast Guard rescued 14 of the 16 crew members by helicopter. Hours later, rescuers found one of the missing crew members, but she was unresponsive. They are still searching for the captain. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 2nd Class Tim Kuklewski)

President Barack Obama steps off Air Force One upon his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. The president flew back from Florida after canceling a morning campaign rally in Orlando to return to Washington to monitor the preparation for early response to Hurricane Sandy. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Employees deal with passengers at the counter at Sendai Airport in Sendai, northern Japan after flights in and out of the airport were canceled Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. The airport has been closed after an unexploded bomb believed to be from World War II was found during construction near a runway. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING IN CHINA, FRANCE, HONG KONG, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Tuesday:

1. SANDY SHORTS OUT MUCH OF NYC

Across the Eastern U.S., millions are without power as a wall of water crashes ashore.

2. THE STORM'S SMALLEST EVACUEES

Twenty babies from a neonatal intensive care unit are among 200 patients moved from a Manhattan hospital when a backup generator fails.

3. NATURE'S OCTOBER SURPRISE HANDCUFFS CANDIDATES

Obama can't afford to be caught taking his eye off the crisis. And Romney can't risk appearing callous about threats to lives and homes.

4. ONE HMS BOUNTY CREW MEMBER DIES

Claudene Christian, rescued in the Atlantic after abandoning ship in rough seas churned up by Sandy, is pronounced dead as the Coast Guard searches for the ship's captain.

5. A VERY REAL REMINDER OF WORLD WAR II

Sendai airport in northern Japan is closed when an unexploded 550-pound American-made bomb is uncovered during construction.

6. A GRIM MILESTONE FOR CHICAGO

With two months left in 2012, the city marks its 436th homicide, surpassing the total for all of last year.

7. THE ECONOMIC THREATS FACING THE NEXT PRESIDENT

An AP survey of 31 economists says a weaker Europe and the looming congressional tax disputes are among biggest challenges.

8. A BAN ON PROTESTS FOR U.S. ALLY

Bahrain will block demonstrations amid escalating clashes in the strategic Gulf kingdom that hosts the Navy's 5th Fleet.

9. MICROSOFT TAKES A BITE AT APPLE

New version of the Windows Phone is meant to compete with the more-popular iPhone, as well as Android devices.

10. RECORD LOW WORLD SERIES VIEWERSHIP, BUT A SOCIAL MEDIA LANDMARK

Giants' sweep of Tigers averages just a 7.6 rating but the finale's 1,202,706 comments are a new high.

Associated Press

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Cyber Security Tip #7 ? Keep Your Software Updated | Library and ...

Whether you have a Macintosh or Windows computer, it is tremendously important to keep your software up-to-date.

Why?? Often software updates not only address stability or usability issues, but very often they address security holes that have been exposed that need to be patched!

First and foremost, keep your operating system updated.? Macintosh computers make this very easy via the ?Software Update? feature in the Apple menu.? Windows computers also make this easy to do by utilizing the ?Windows Update? feature in the Start menu or in the Control Panel, depending on your version of Windows.

It is also important to keep your favorite web browser up-to-date.? Each product has its own way of managing their updates, but an effort needs to be made to keep them current!

Finally, any software you use on a regular basis should be updated to the latest maintenance release of the version you are using.? You don?t necessarily need to pay for a new version of the product (i.e., Office 2007 vs. Office 2010), but you do need to make sure the version you are using has the latest free patches and updates available.? Again, each product manages this process differently.? However, a vendor?s website should make it relatively easy for you to determine what version of the software you have and the latest maintenance release available to you.

Questions may be directed to Tech Support at techdesk@bucknell.edu or by calling 7-7777.

Be safe out there.? ;)

Source: http://lit.blogs.bucknell.edu/2012/10/30/cyber-security-tip-7-keep-your-software-updated/

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The Progressive Catholic Voice: Open Letter to Archbishop ...

The Progressive Catholic Voice's sharing of your open letters to Archbishop Nienstedt continues with the following letter by Patty Thorsen, who describes herself as "a Universalist by birth, a Christian through baptism, and a practicing Catholic by way of living." To learn more about this series and how to participate in it, click here.

Archbishop Nienstedt:

I am deeply disturbed by your appeal ? your campaign ? directed at me, fellow Catholics, and all Minnesota citizens to vote ?Yes? on the Marriage Amendment. Same-sex marriage is not an affront to the institution of marriage between a man and a woman, as your appeal implies.

Quite to the contrary. Same-sex marriage is an affirmation of the committed, loving relationships to which all individuals engaged in the institution of marriage ? homosexual and heterosexual ? are called.

Being Christian, I am ? we are ? called to live guided by three principles Christ articulated, ?faith, hope, and love, and the greatest of these is love.? Being Catholic, I am ? we are ? called to respect life. Respect for ? respect of ? life does not begin at conception, nor does it end at death. Being Catholic, I am ? we are ? called to respect all of life ? all committed, loving relationships between conception and death.

The Catholic Church I know and love blesses ? sanctifies ? committed, loving relationships. Be it through baptism, single life, vowed life, or married life, we are called to bless the living of all vocations ? not exclusive to sexual orientation. To proclaim otherwise compromises the very integrity of all vocations.

The Catholic Church I know and love is called to live the meaning of its name, ?catholic.? The Catholic Church I know and love is called to capitalize on the meaning of its name, ?catholic? ? universal.

We are called to be a universal church ? a catholic Catholic Church ? open to every individual without regard to sexual orientation.

Through Christ, we are called to be guided by faith, hope, and love. Through Christ, we are not called to exclude any individual from fully living their vocation ? from fully expressing their love.

It is beyond my conception to understand a basic question raised by your opposition to same-sex marriage. You say that same-sex marriage is a threat to the institution of marriage between a man and a woman. It is not. But, for the sake of argument, let?s say it is. I think we can both agree, marriage between a man and a woman is an expression of committed, loving relationship.

Same-sex couples called to marriage are called by the depth of their commitment ? the depth of their love.

Archbishop Nienstedt, enlighten me.

How is it that one couple united by their love of and commitment to one another can threaten another couple who is united by their love of and commitment to each other? How?

If same-sex marriage were to be a threat to the institution of marriage between a man and a woman, what does that say regarding the integrity of heterosexual marriage that you declare sacred through the sacrament of marriage?

Archbishop Nienstedt, that troubles me.

I am called to vote ?No? on the Marriage Amendment. I am called to celebrate the gifts brought forth when same-sex marriages ? expressions of committed, loving relationships ? are affirmed and treasured.

I invite you to join me in celebrating the gifts of individuals who are called to same-sex marriage. We need your leadership. Join me. Join others. It is not too late to vote ?No? on the Marriage Amendment.

May the peace of Christ be with you,

? Patty Thorsen
St. Paul, Minnesota

Source: http://theprogressivecatholicvoice.blogspot.com/2012/10/open-letter-to-archbishop-nienstedt-5.html

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How To Organize Your Online Business and Overcome Information ...

Do you become quickly overwhelmed just thinking about all the Internet marketing tasks you need to do today? Many new Internet marketers suffer with a peculiar condition called ?information overload.?

This condition can cause you to become paralyzed and the resulting lack of action will prevent you from succeeding online. However, by learning about the importance of time management for your online business and improving your organizational skills, you will soon find you can easily regain control and organize your online business for success.

First, you need to consider the importance of time management as well as improve your organizational skills. In any business, whether it is offline or online, managing time is crucial to your overall success. Many new Internet marketers know time is money but many do not realize the importance of time management. To achieve success online, you need to consider the time you are spending on each Internet marketing task and what revenue that task is bringing in for you. You also need to think about which tasks are working for you and which are not. You will need to use your organizational skills to set up systems that will give you this information.

For example, I found I was spending far too much time looking for information I had downloaded onto my computer. This was frustrating and very time-consuming. I realized, if my online efforts were going to succeed, I would have to consider the importance of time management and use my organizational skills to set up systems that would enable me to find all that Internet marketing information very quickly and easily.

Set up a spreadsheet-based system to record all your information in one workbook. Separate the different topics by using different sheets within that workbook. I have one workbook that stores all the information about my products.

On one sheet in that workbook, I record all my purchases and the details that go with it such as download links, usernames and passwords.

On another sheet in the same workbook, I have details of the affiliate products I am currently promoting and their raw and cloaked links. Other sheets have data on audio, video and resale rights products. I start each day by opening this product?s workbook because I need to refer to it throughout the day. In this way, I am able to quickly find the information I need without wasting too much time, or getting frustrated.

I once worked as a bookkeeper, so it was somewhat easy for me to set up these systems to organize my online business. You can easily learn these organizational skills yourself using a spreadsheet-based system and a good training program. As the old adage goes, make sure you have a place for everything and everything is in its place. Make a note of what you are doing during the day and how much time you are spending on each task.

Researchers have shown we spend about 20 percent of our time dealing with e-mails. Cut down on that time by looking at them only twice a day rather than continually throughout the day. Turn off e-mail notifications, the phone and social media sites while you are working so you can concentrate on what you are doing. This tactic will allow you to focus more easily and the job will probably more quickly.

By using your organizational skills, you will be able to take control of all those Internet marketing tasks that need to be done each day. This, in turn, will lead to increased productivity and online success.


Article by Moira Wight. Get your complimentary Special Report on ?The Expert Guide To Organizing Internet Marketing Information? by visiting http://organizeyouronlinebusinesstips.com/

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Source: http://www.sitepronews.com/2012/10/31/how-to-organize-your-online-business-and-overcome-information-overload/

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News: How Getting Rejected Fuels Creativity | Greatist

Greatist News?examines and explains the trends and studies making headlines in fitness, health, and happiness. Check out all the news?here.

Don?t fit in? Don?t worry about it. Recent studies by Cornell researchers found being rejected can actually increase a person?s creativity ? perhaps explaining why so many famous musicians (looking at you, Lady Gaga) have schoolyard horror stories.

The Study

Colored PencilsResearchers conducted a series of three studies in which students at a university were made to believe they?d been either ?accepted? or ?rejected? by a group. Participants were then told in person that they?d complete additional creative tasks as individuals (if they?d been ?rejected?) or would join their group after completing some tasks (if they?d been ?accepted?).

In Study 1, participants were given seven minutes to complete word problems designed to assess creativity. In Studies 2 and 3, the researchers repeated the same procedures but accounted for variables like positive feelings and verbal reasoning. They found that these variables weren?t responsible for individual differences in creativity (meaning rejection likely was the cause). In the third study, participants were asked to draw fantastical creatures. These drawings were used as a barometer of creativity if they looked unlike pre-existing animals on Earth.

Ultimately, social rejection didn?t always return negative results, it all depended if the person identified more as independent or interdependent. Researchers speculate that because more independent people already feel ?different,? they?re more willing to explore unusual ideas and abandon traditional ways of thinking post-rejection.

In contrast, interdependent people are more motivated to fit in and maintain harmony within a group, making them more likely to respond to rejection with efforts to repair and strengthen friendships. For these folks, rejection can have some pretty pronounced negative consequences. But for individuals whose need to be independent is stronger than the need to belong, being rejected might end up boosting creativity.

Can We Trust It?

Each of the three studies was fairly small ? less than a hundred participants each ? and restricted to a college population. Still, the results were confirmed across all three studies, suggesting greater validity than if the experiment hadn?t been repeated. More research is still needed though before we pop the champagne.

The Takeaway

If rejection sends you scrambling to squirm your way back into the inner circle, perhaps feeding an independent streak is in order. Affirming one?s own uniqueness might light a creative fire and inspire innovative solutions to problems. If nothing else, it?ll help the experience of rejection go down a little easier.

How do you react to social rejection? Got something to share? Tell us in comments below, or get in touch with Laura on Twitter at?@LauraNewc.

Source: http://greatist.com/happiness/rejection-fuels-creativity-11062012/

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Asahi Technologies Launches Content Management System ...

(PRWEB) August 18, 2012

Businesses using Out-dated Content Management Systems have realized its downfalls starting from usability to navigation issues. Visitors today expect better features, functions and design to any website or application. Also growing demands and complex business needs are no longer supported by their current CMS tools. And to help businesses migrate/upgrade their CMS with ease, Asahi Technologies a New York based custom software provider has launched CMS migration at affordable prices in New York.

Many CMS experts also push the need for newer and better CMS tools to stay in the competition. Upgrading or migrating to a newer CMS has plenty benefits starting from multi-lingual content, scalability and easy file management. But the major advantage with migrating towards modern CMS is the capability to cover for various industries from e-Commerce, banking, telecom, CRM and Healthcare.

The important fact is that once businesses reach a certain size they have unique requirements, and it becomes essential for businesses to turn for advanced frameworks CMS says Vinod Subbaiah, CEO of Asahi Technologies. At Asahi Technologies, we offer premium migration services for all popular CMS including Joomla, Drupal and WordPress at affordable costs, by strictly staying under budget constraints.

About Asahi Technologies

Asahi Technologies is a New York based web design and development firm that provides software consulting and Web solutions to small and medium level businesses all across North America. Asahi Technologies specializes in responsive design, cloud computing, online marketing, mobile application development and open source technologies. Under the leadership of Mr. Vinod Subbaiah, who himself started his career as a software programmer, Asahi Technologies team comprises of experienced software professionals having extensive knowledge of technology with B2C and B2B operations. The firms headquarters is located in New York City, NY.

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Source: http://southwestfloridainternet.com/joomla/asahi-technologies-launches-content-management-system-migration-and-up-gradation-services-for-small-businesses-in-new-york/

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Must See HDTV (October 29th - November 4th)

Must See HDTV October 29th  November 4th

While the fall sports have taken the center stage, there's still plenty of other content to fill the schedule. Assassin's Creed 3 hits consoles this week, as well as the return of Okami in HD, while indie flicks Safety Not Guaranteed and Ruby Sparks are available on Blu-ray. Comedian Louis CK will take the stage on Saturday Night Live, and a collection of Alfred Hitchcock movies comes home in a new boxed set. Look below for the highlights this week, followed after the break by our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and videogames.

NBA
After a whirlwind summer that saw the Heat complete their quest to win an NBA Championship (despite a lockout-shortened season) and the Olympic team bring home basketball gold medals, it's time for NBA action again. The season officially resumes Tuesday night as the Celtics take on the Heat and the Mavericks face the Lakers on TNT. There's a full slate of other interesting games awaiting including the debut of #1 draft pick Anthony Davis on the Hornets and more. We've got plenty of storylines to follow like Linsanity's move to Houston, Miami's quest to repeat and Dwight Howard joining Kobe, Steve and Pau on the Lakers.
(October 30th, TNT, 8PM)

Saturday Night Live w/ Louis CK
Comedian Louis CK has seen his popularity blow up as of late thanks to his cable show and an internet distributed show that set records. Now he's hosting Saturday Night Live, which should go well, and if it doesn't, then it will provide plenty of material for the next season of his show which is scheduled to air in 2014.
(November 3rd, NBC, 11:30PM)

Alabama/LSU college football
Last year Alabama LSU played in the regular season before meeting again in the championship game, and while that seems less likely to occur this time around it's still an SEC matchup worth keeping an eye on. Currently ranked first and fifth, respectively, in the BCS it will be one of the key matchups this season and provides an opportunity for LSU to redeem itself for last year's losses -- not that Nick Saban and Alabama will make doing that easy.
(November 3rd, CBS, 8PM)

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Book Addict: Trinity by Clare Davidson Blog Tour/Giveaway

Hi guys, today is my turn to host a stop on the Trinity Blog Tour and as part of my stop, I have a really cool excerpt of this book but most important? is that Clare Davidson agreed to come here today to talk to us for a bit. =D

Trinity
Clare Davidson

Genre: Young Adult/High Fantas

ISBN: 978-14722200 paperback

9781476437484 ebook

ASIN: B008MYHASG

You guys can get this Title at:

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About the Book

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Kiana longs to walk through a forest and feel grass between her toes. But she is the living embodiment of a goddess and has enemies who wish to murder her. Her death will curse the whole of Gettryne. Locked away for protection, she dreams of freedom. Her wish comes true in the worst possible way, when her home and defenders are destroyed. Along with an inexperienced guard and a hunted outcast, Kiana flees the ravages of battle to search for a solution to the madness that has gripped Gettryne for a thousand years. Pursued by the vicious and unrelenting Wolves, their journey will take them far beyond their limits, to a secret that will shake the world.

*****

?Switch clothes.?

Kiana blinked at Finn. It was such a simple order but she couldn?t make her arms move to obey him.

?Now!?

Slowly, Kiana turned to look at her handmaid. Erynn?s eyes were red and puffy, her face smudged with dirt from the tunnel and her blonde hair dishevelled. The girl?s shoulders shook as she pulled the plain brown surcoat over her head and held it out to Kiana. Like Kiana, she also wore an undyed woollen underdress that preserved modesty. Kiana stared at the surcoat and then at Erynn. Her lower lip trembled and a lump formed in her throat that threatened to choke her.

?Now, Kiana!? Finn kept glancing towards Ciall, who was standing at the tunnel entrance.

Sunlight filtered in, providing enough light to see by deeper in the tunnel. Kiana could hear the sounds of fighting in the distance. Swords clanged against each other, feet thundered over wood and men screamed. She clamped her hands over her ears and sank down so that she was crouching.

Finn was shouting at her. Kiana shook her head and squeezed her eyes tightly shut. She wouldn?t listen. How could he ask her to send Erynn out to die?

A pair of hands closed over hers and pulled them away from her ears.

?Kiana.?

Kiana couldn?t immediately put a name to the gentle voice. Slowly, she opened her eyes. Nidan was crouching in front of her, eyes alert, body tense, but there was a kindness in his face.

?We don?t have time to think,? he said. ?You need to do as Finn says.?

?But??

?Don?t think.? He was right. ?You have to live.?

Right again. She stood and pulled her surcoat off with numb fingers. Erynn helped her into the rough wool garment. It irritated the nape of her neck. It doesn?t matter! She watched as Erynn pulled on the golden surcoat. Kiana had always wondered why she and Erynn looked so alike. Now it was clear: Erynn was the perfect decoy. Kiana shivered violently. Her stomach lurched. She turned away and threw up. Once she had recovered, Nidan offered her a scrap of cloth. She cleaned her mouth and then managed to force a grateful smile to her lips.

?We split into two groups,? Finn said. ?Bran and Coran will take Erynn.? He looked at Nidan. ?You?re with me and Ciall.?

Kiana had enough wits to see Nidan?s eyebrows raise as his mouth dropped open. Under different circumstances, his expression might have been comical.

?Let?s go!?

She forced herself to follow Finn out of the tunnel, expecting to see Wolves at any moment.

Finn must have sensed Kiana?s nervousness. He paused and glanced at her. ?From what we could see, the Wolves are concentrated around the moat. It?s unlikely they?ll find this entrance.?

Kiana nodded. They had run through the tunnel for what felt like an eternity, and the fighting sounded so distant. Despite Finn?s assurances, Kiana stared after the other group as they vanished into the forest. They had to stay safe. They had to.

*****

Now,lets welcome Clare Davidson, who is going to?share something really cool with us.

The Night Before the Assault

I thought I'd share a short scene that takes place before the opening chapter of Trinity: The camp was quiet. The Wolves hadn't lit any fires?it was too much of a risk. Skaric lay on a rough blanket, staring up at the night sky. A blanket of stars spread above the camp, the only witnesses to the Wolves' presence at the edge of the forest. Inside was Blackoak Tower, allegedly the home of the incarnation of Miale. Skaric didn't need to see Vali to recognise his friend. He tucked his hands beneath his head. "I'd rather be on watch." Vali chuckled. His bedroll plopped to the floor beside Skaric and he absently kicked it out. "We're far too important to waste our energy on watch, Skaric," he said in a mocking tone. "Do you think we really will find the Miale bitch in that tower?" Skaric shrugged. "That's what we've been told." Vali stretched out on his side, propping himself up on his elbow so he could face Skaric. "People lie? even under torture." Neither of them had been present. They hadn't seen the man's face or heard his words. Only Berend had. "The war leader doesn't do anything that has the potential to make him look bad." Skaric kept his voice low. "Berend must be sure she's there." The name tangled on his tongue and left a bad taste in his mouth. It was no secret that they didn't get along. A smile spread across Skaric's lips. "We'll know." Vali flopped onto his back. "Oh yes. Her telltale amber eyes. What if that's just a myth?" "You're very pessimistic tonight," Skaric chuckled. "It's a fact that's been handed down from Alpha to Alpha for a thousand years. It's true." He felt the strength of his conviction in his words. "A god cannot inhabit a mortal body without leaving a physical mark." He closed his eyes, allowing the subdued sounds of the camp to wash over him. Hushed voices chatted in scattered clusters. Horses snorted and swished their tails. Leather creaked under the pressure of heavy-handed polishing. The stench of unwashed men and horse dung made the air in the camp uncomfortable to breathe. Tension filled the air, carried by anxious whispers and unseen stares.? "At least Berend is the one who'll face your father's wrath if this is a waste of time," Vali said. Tension coiled in the pit of Skaric's stomach. He opened his eyes. The sky seemed even blacker, the stars more accusing. "We won't fail," Skaric snapped. They couldn't. He rolled over, turning his back on Vali. "Get some sleep."

He held his breath for several heartbeats until Vali's grumbling and shuffling subsided. He tugged his blanket around his shoulders, but still shivered. He would be glad when the assault was over, no matter what the outcome.

*~*~*~*~*

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About the Author

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Clare Davidson is a character driven fantasy writer, teacher and mother, from the UK. Clare was born in Northampton and lived in Malaysia for four and a half years as a child, before returning to the UK to settle in Leeds with her family. Whilst attending Lancaster University, Clare met her future husband and never left. They now share their lives with their young daughter and a cranky grey cat, called Ash. Clare juggles family life with writing, teaching and a variety of fibre craft hobbies.

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'Frankenstorm' Full Moon: Hurricane Sandy's Impact Amplified by Lunar Event

The full moon of October may go unseen along the U.S. East Coast due to Hurricane Sandy, but its effect on the storm will be felt. The full moon's tidal effects on Earth will amplify the storm's already large waves, making them a bigger flooding danger than normal, NASA says.

"Very rough surf and high and dangerous waves are expected to be coupled with the full moon," NASA spokesman Rob Gutro explained in the agency's hurricane status report Sunday (Oct. 28). "The National Hurricane Center noted that the combination of a dangerous storm and the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters."

The National Hurricane Center said that "Sandy [is] expected to bring life-threatening storm surge flooding to the Mid-Atlantic coast including Long Island Sound and New York Harbor, winds expected to be near hurricane force at landfall," according to Gutro's update.

Hurricane Sandy is currently a Category 1 hurricane with wind speeds of up to 75 mph (150 kph). It is moving northeast at about 14 mph (22 kph) and is merging with a cold front to create a single, more dangerous, super storm that measures nearly 2,000 miles across (3,218 kilometers), covering much of the eastern United States. Weather forecasters have dubbed the huge storm a so-called "Frankenstorm."

With the moon in its full phase, high tides on Earth will rise about 20 percent higher than normal. The full moon will add more power to the already intense storm surge of Hurricane Sandy, which is already expected to reach heights of 6 to 11 feet (1.8 to 3.3 meters) in parts of Long Island Sound and New York Harbor, Gutro wrote. [Hurricane Sandy Turns Into Frightful Storm (Video)]

The higher tides during a full moon occur because at this time the sun, Earth and moon line up with our planet in the center. The cosmic arrangement allows the gravitational pull of the sun and moon to reinforce one another, creating stronger tides on Earth. A similar effect occurs during the new moon, when the sun, moon and Earth line up with the moon in the center.

In fact, the tides during the full moon and new moon are also dubbed "spring tides," taking their name from the German word "springen" (to spring up)," SPACE.com's night sky observing columnist Joe Rao has explained.

Here are some storm surge estimates for parts of the U.S. East Coast, according to NASA and the National Hurricane Center:

  • South of Surf City, N.C., 1 to 3 feet;
  • North of Surf City, N.C. including Pamlico/Albemarle Sounds, 4 to 6 feet;
  • Southeastern Virginia and the DelMarVa (Delaware/Maryland/Virginia) peninsula including the lower Chesapeake Bay, 2 to 4 feet;
  • Upper and middle Chesapeake Bay, 1 to 2 feet;
  • Long Island Sound and Raritan Bay, including New York Harbor, 6 to 11 feet;
  • Elsewhere from Ocean City, Md., to the Conn./R.I. border, 4 to 8 feet;
  • Conn./R.I. border to the south shore of Cape Cod including Buzzards Bay, 3 to 5 feet.

NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are keeping track of Hurricane Sandy with a fleet of satellites, some of which have provided amazing views of the storm from space.

You can follow SPACE.com Managing Editor Tariq Malik on Twitter?@tariqjmalik?and SPACE.com on Twitter?@Spacedotcom. We're also on?Facebook?&?Google+.

Copyright 2012 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/frankenstorm-full-moon-hurricane-sandys-impact-amplified-lunar-123844934.html

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The 2012 China Grassroots Football Expo Kicks Off! : Wild East ...

The past two years has seen a galvanization of the professional game and its profile inChina. Anelka, Drogba, & Lippi have put the CSL on the international football map and CCTV5 has been increasing its coverage of the domestic game. Chinese football is on the up. Or is it?

Despite these efforts numbers of registered Chinese youth football players continue to dwindle, even after three years of the colossal China School Football project which reaches millions of trillion on primary and middle school campuses every year. The question of sustaining grassroots football inChinaremains an unanswered question. A question equal to where is the Yaoming of football,when will?the Chinese national team be a feared opponent, and when will domestic and international corporate sponsors be attracted to the Chinese game?

Celebrating its first year of operation the China Grassroots Football Expo kicks off its four days of football activities this Thursday to Sunday (Nov. 1st to 4th) in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The event will highlight the major projects and key individuals aiming to establish the sport of football for Chinese athletes, coaches, fans, and enthusiasts. The unique platform of celebration and information exchange hopes to build on constructive efforts to raise the games profile and bring quality information to football personnel in China.

Ed van Gils of Street Kings will be fighting off Chinese street football challengers from as far away as Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Qingdao.

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Performing and Competing all days at the Expo will be Street Kings pro-street football group, and reigning world street football champions. Sunday afternoon will be the 3v3 finals. In addition the China Nations Cup (Expat World Cup) will be hosting Chinese Expat Football Clubs representing France (Shanghai Lions), Japan,USA, South America, and Hong Kong.

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Thursday November 1st Forum & Speakers

Luyu- CFA Representative and Vice Director of China School Football Project

Louis de Vries ? Co-Founder & VP of IAFA (International Association of FIFA Agents) and Former Agent of Zidane, Speaking about the history of international transfers and their role in establishing professional leagues.

Romain Yao ? VP of?OCEANS Sports & Entertainment Marketing Ltd. (brought Manchester United to China in 2012 and executed Toshiba Sponsorship of China FA Cup) Speaking about the role of professional clubs and leagues in developing grassroots football.

Wei Yidong ? Commentator of Beijing TV ? Speaking about constructive relationship between Beijing Guoan FC, Beijing TV, and Guoan Fans (Who, without financial incentive, gather by scores of thousands at Gongti for matches)

Liu Lihao? Former Chinese Women?s National Team Player and Founder/CEO of Innovative Grassrotos Football Company Kick Tempo China?Speaking about innovative ways to create and use football fields in China.

Hangzhou Sinobal Football Club, main organizer of the 2012 China Grassroots Football Expo, celebrates its 14 years of achievement in Chinese grassroots football with the Expo.

~November 1st ? Afternoon Activities

Top Sports Lab ? Sports Medicine Experts (clients: AZ Alkmar, FC Twente, Seattle Sounders, Belgium National Team, etc.) will be cohosting a conference on Sports Medicine Technology in cooperation with Zhejiang College of Sports and Hangzhou Greentown Football Club

Friday Nov. 2nd Panelists and Coaches

Ignacio Marcet- Representatives of Fundacion Marcet Football Academy of Barcelona, Spain will be giving a coaching demonstration.

Kevin Scott ? Sport Education Pioneer, President of?GEC World?and Founder of UK?s ?Play for Success? Education program in Asia.

Ebbe Sand ? Former Danish National Team Captain and Founder of?Ebbe Sand Soccer Academy?inShanghai

Also present will be members of ?Hangzhou FA and Sports Bureau &?Zhejiang FA and Sports Burea.u

Saturday ? Sunday- Football Enthusiasts and Recreation

Exhibition Hall ? 3v3 Competition, Freestyle Competition, China Nations Cup (Nearby at Xiacheng Stadium), and football Carnival.

Source: http://wildeastfootball.net/2012/10/the-2012-china-grassroots-football-expo-kicks-off/

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How I Got Out of Credit Card Debt

I?m going to share the story of my twentysomething financial meltdown.

But understand there?s some risk for me. Wait until you see just how reckless Lou Carlozo, the intrepid personal finance journalist, once behaved.

What?s more, you might think this story is so over-the-top that I made it up. If only.

My woes started, as many a wild ride does, with Hollywood schemes, rock and roll dreams and a few bad money moves that brewed a fiscal perfect storm. I was a full-time rock musician at the time, and I?d just read an article that director Robert Townsend had financed his 1987 movie ?Hollywood Shuffle? entirely on credit cards.

So I applied for a few cards. I got one, then two. Then eight or ten. It amazed me how easy they were to get.

I started cash advancing left and right, pumping money into an album my band was recording at a big-time recording studio. When the bills mounted ? first to $5,000, then $10,000, then over $20,000 ? you?d think I?d have batted an eye. Nah. ?Twas free money, or so it seemed. How rock and roll!

During this time, a close family member noted my newfound cash pool, and assured me he could multiply it through an IPO investment. He asked me for a few thousand dollars: Why not? This guy was smart, charming and I had every reason to trust him. Besides, it wasn?t my money.

Then came the twister.

Expenses for the album spiraled, most of them billed to me. Then the family member, a problem gambler in his past, took my money to the racetrack. In a few days he squandered it all: More than $12,000. That?s when it hit me ? it wasn?t really my money. And I had to pay it back.

Like that, I found myself more than $30,000 in the hole. Trying to kill off that debt on a waiter?s salary proved impossible, especially when my band released the album and it tanked, selling fewer than 200 copies.

Despondent and depressed, I called my older brother Joe, who?s a CPA. He told me about a non-profit called the Consumer Credit Counseling Service. Today, that organization exits as Money Management International ? and if not for their help, I would?ve landed in bankruptcy, debtor?s prison, or worse.

As a non-profit credit-debt counseling and education agency, MMI can do a lot for you, as they did for me. First, they helped renegotiate better interest rates and payment terms with my creditors, who didn?t want to see me default. Once I had the debt tamed a bit, I found better-paying work and landed a debt consolidation loan. I made my payments like clockwork, even as I took care not to rack up any more bills.

But I still had to learn financial discipline. I didn?t like living at home as a 26 year old, but it helped me save on room and board. I sold much of the fancy music gear bought on the credit cards, recouping some lost funds.

And I repented my free-spending ways. The CCCS folks taught me to ?write it all down? ? that is, to use monthly budget charts to track daily spending. As any successful dieter knows, you do much better when you record every bit of your consumption.

If you have out-of-control spending or bad debt problems, I can sympathize. I felt ashamed and powerless. But making a phone call marked a crucial first step for me. At MMI, there?s no charge for the first counseling session, and once you get a debt management plan, the fees to set it up and maintain it are manageable.

As a non-profit community service organization, MMI has a long history behind it that dates to 1958. In that year, consumer credit card debt didn?t even exist ? hard to believe, eh? American Express issued its first charge card that year, and BankAmericard (now Visa) came along eight years later as the first card that allowed consumers to carry credit balances.

Fast forward to March 2012, when we average $14,517 in credit card debt, according to NerdWallet?s analysis of Federal Reserve statistics. And while that?s down from $16,383 in March 2010, it?s not nearly as low as it should be. I?m guessing that if you?ve read this far, your debt could be much higher.

If so, here?s what to do: Call MMI at 888-441-1744. They?ll answer 24 hours a day, seven days a week. (Don?t confuse the work they do with private ?credit repair? agencies, which often charge exorbitant fees and have dubious track records.)

Also, take heart. If you?re anything like I was, you didn?t get into the mess overnight and it will also take time to dig out. My excavation took two-plus years, and plenty of sacrifices. I ate out less. I limited spending to $40 a week. Amidst all the belt tightening, the band broke up. The rock and roll lifestyle had become too expensive.

Do I have any regrets? I?d rewrite huge parts of my story if I could. But as for telling it to you, I have no reservations whatsoever. If you?re in debt despair for whatever reason in this Great Recession, I want you to know that you?re not alone. Help is available. Redemption is possible.

I believe that with our finances, as in all areas of life, we shouldn?t strive for perfection, but course correction. When I made my mistakes, I was fortunate to learn from them. I?ll never repeat my nightmare again.

Perhaps you feel it?s too late to turn things around. If so, I understand. But there?s another way to look at it: If you start addressing your debt difficulties today, you?ll beat the New Year?s resolution rush by a good two months.

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Source: http://www.moneyunder30.com/building-up-and-bailing-out-massive-credit-card-debt-my-story

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Big Education Ape: Engaging Parents In School? ? This Week's ...

A compilation of news articles about charter schools which have been charged with, or are highly suspected of, tampering with admissions, grades, attendance and testing; misuse of funds and embezzlement; engaging in nepotism and conflicts of interest; engaging in complicated and shady real estate deals; and/or have been engaging in other questionable, unethical, borderline-legal, or illegal activities. This is also a record of charter school instability and other unsavory tidbits.

Source: http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2012/10/engaging-parents-in-school-this-weeks_29.html

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Video: Battleground Virginia: Why the state is a must-win

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Daily Kos: The Myth of the Really Great Teacher

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Kia Cadenza to be facelifted and upgraded for 2013

The Kia Cadenza (known as the K7 in Korea) will get a new look and some enhancements for the next model year ? the wraps have come off the updated front-wheel drive luxury sedan at an event in Korea. It will be available in its home market from next month, and go on sale in different parts of the world during the first half of next year.

Inheriting some of the design elements from the flagship Quoris (K9 in Korea) and bringing it visually in line with the rest of the current range, the 2013 Cadenza?s bonnet, boot lid, front and rear lamps and bumpers are new, while side air vents now adorn the front wings.

The distinctive ?tiger nose? grille is re-interpreted ? the pre-facelift car had horizontal slats in its grille, while this one appears to have a trapezoidal mesh arrangement. The big chrome grille surround is replaced by one that wraps around the ?tiger nose? more tightly.

Kia says the Korean-made Cadenza will also get a raft of new?comfort, convenience and safety technologies.?Reports say that Korean media mentioned a new interior, but the lack of pictures means we?ll have to wait for further announcements to be sure.

Meanwhile, for a blast from the past, check out this cool commercial Kia released back in 2009 when the Cadenza was launched.

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Source: http://paultan.org/2012/10/29/kia-cadenza-k7-to-be-facelifted-for-2013/

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The Reference Frame: Preons probably can't exist

Don Lincoln is the star of several cute Fermilab videos in which he explains various issues in particle physics. He's also authored several related texts for Fermilab Today.

He chose a much more controversial topic, namely preons, for his fresh article in the Scientific American:

The Inner Life of Quarks
Preons are hypothetical particles smaller than leptons and quarks that leptons and quarks are made out of. But can there be such particles?

At first sight, the proposal seems natural and may be described by the word "compositeness". Atoms were not indivisible, as the Greek word indicated, but they had smaller building blocks ? the nucleus and the electron. The nuclei weren't indivisible, either ? they had protons and neutrons inside. The protons and neutrons weren't indivisible ? they have quarks inside.

Why shouldn't this process continue? Why shouldn't there be smaller particles inside quarks? Or inside the electron and other leptons?

Many people who pose this question believe that it is a rhetorical question and they don't expect any answer. Instead, they overwhelm you with detailed speculations about the possible composition of quarks and leptons while they possess lots of wishful thinking when they believe that all the problems they encounter are just details that can be overcome.

(Pati and Salam introduced preons for the first time in 1974. One of the other early enough particular realizations of preons were "rishons" by Harari, Shupe, and a young Seiberg, which means "primary" in Hebrew. I guess that prazdrojs and urquells would be the Czech counterparts. The terminology describing preons has been much more diverse than the actual number of promising ideas coming from this research. The names for "almost the same thing" have included prequarks, subquarks, maons, alphons, quinks, Rishons, tweedles, helons, haplons, Y-particles, and primons.)

However, the question above is a very good, serious question and it actually has an even better answer that explains why.

Mass scales and length scales

Since the mid 1920s and realizations due to Louis de Broglie, Werner Heisenberg, and a few others, we've known about a fundamental relationship between the momentum of a particle and the wavelength of a wave that is secretly associated with it:\[

\lambda = \frac{2\pi \hbar}{p}.

\] You may use units of mature particle physicists in which \(\hbar=1\). In those units, you may omit all factors of \(\hbar\) because they're equal to one and the momentum has the same dimension as the inverse length. Note that adult physicists also tend to set \(c=1\) because the speed of light is such a natural "conversion factor" between distances and times that has been appreciated since Einstein's discovery of special relativity in 1905.

In those \(\hbar=c=1\) units, energy and momentum (and the mass) have the same units, and space and time have the same units, too. The first group is inverse to the second group. Particle physicists love to use \(1\GeV\) for the energy (and therefore also momentum and mass); the inverse \(1\GeV^{-1}\) is therefore a unit for distances and times. One gigaelectronvolt is approximately the rest mass of the proton, slightly larger than the kinetic and potential energies of the quarks inside the proton; the inverse gigaelectronvolt interpreted as a distance is relatively close to the radius of the proton.

At any rate, the de Broglie relationship above says that the greater momentum a particle has, the shorter the wave associated with it is. Similarly, the periodicity of the wave obeys\[

\Delta t = \frac{2\pi\hbar}{E}

\] where \(E\) is the energy. The phase of the wave returns to the original value after a period of time that is inversely proportional to the energy. Now, it is sort of up to you whether \(E\) is the total energy that contains the latent energies \(E=mc^2\) or whether these terms are removed. If you want a fully relativistic description and you're ready to create and annihilate particles, you obviously need to include all the terms such as \(E=mc^2\).

On the other hand, if you study a non-relativistic system, it may be OK to remove \(E=mc^2\) from the total energy and consider \(mv^2/2\) to be the leading kinetic contribution to the energy. That's how we're doing it in non-relativistic quantum mechanics. These two conventions differ by a time-dependent reparameterization of the phase of the wave function (which isn't observable),\[

\psi_\text{relativistic}(\vec x,t) = \psi_\text{non-relativistic}(\vec x,t) \cdot \exp(-i\cdot Mc^2\cdot t/ \hbar)

\] where \(M\) is the total rest mass of all the particles. The relativistic wave function's phase is just rotating around much more quickly than the non-relativistic one.

Preons don't explain any patterns

Fine. Let's return to compositeness and preons. When you conjecture that leptons and quarks have a substructure, you want this idea to lead to exciting consequences. For example, you want to explain why there are many types (flavors) of leptons and quarks out of a more economic basic list of preonic building blocks. It's not a necessary condition for preons to exist but it would be nice and sort of needed for the idea to be attractive.

This goal doesn't really work with preons. Note that it did work with quarks; that's how Gell-Mann discovered or invented quarks. There were many hadrons and the idea that all these particles were composed of quarks was actually able to explain a whole zoo of hadrons ? particles related to the proton and neutron, including these two ? out of a more economic list of types of quarks.

Gell-Mann's success can't really be repeated with the preons. The list of known leptons and quarks is far from "minimal" but it is not sufficiently complicated, either. Quarks have three colors under \(SU(3)_c\). And both leptons and quarks are typically \(SU(2)_W\) doublets. And both leptons and quarks come in three generations.

These are three ways in which there seems to be a "pattern" in the list of types of quarks and leptons; three directions in which the lists of quarks and leptons seem to be "extended". But none of them may be nicely explained by preons. First, you can't really explain why there are \(SU(2)_W\) doublets or \(SU(3)_c\) triplets. Whatever elementary particles you choose, they must ultimately carry some nonzero \(SU(2)_W\) and \(SU(3)_c\) charges ? and the charges of the doublets and triplets are really the minimal ones (the simplest representations) so whatever the preons are, they can't really be simpler than quarks or leptons.

(Here I am assuming that the gauge bosons and gauge fields aren't "composite". The possibility of their compositeness is related to preons and the discussion why it's problematic would be similar to this one but it would differ in some important details. The conclusion is that composite gauge bosons are even more problematic than preons.)

Also, you won't be able to produce three families out of a "simpler list of preons". To produce exactly three families, you need something that comes in three flavors, i.e. a particle of "pure flavor" that has three subtypes and that binds to other particles to make them first- or second- or third-generation quarks or leptons. But there must still be other particles that carry the weak and strong charges so the result just can't be simpler.

The comments above were really way too optimistic. The actual problems with the "diversity of the bound states" that you get out of preons are much worse. Much like there are hundreds of hadron species, you typically predict hundreds of bound states of preons. Moreover, they should allow multiple arrangements of the preons' spins, they should be ready to be excited, and they should produce much more structured bound states. None of these things is observed and the predicted structure just doesn't seem to have anything to do with the observed, rather simple, list of quark and lepton species.

But there exists a problem with preons that is even more serious: their mass.

If it makes any sense to talk about them as new particles, they must have some intrinsic rest mass, much like quarks and leptons. What can the mass be? We may divide the possibilities to two groups. The masses may either be smaller than \(1\TeV\) or greater than \(1\TeV\). I chose this energy because it's the energy that is slightly smaller than the LHC beams and that is already "pretty nicely accessible" by the LHC collider. Maybe I should have said \(100\GeV\) but let's not be too picky.

If the new hypothetical preons are lighter than \(1\TeV\), then the new hypothetical particles are so light that the LHC collider must be producing them rather routinely. If that were so, they would add extra bumps and resonances and corrections and dilution to various charts coming from the LHC. Those graphs would be incompatible with the Standard Model that assumes that there are no preons, of course. But it's not happening. The Standard Model works even though it shouldn't work if the preons were real and light.

So we're left with the other possibility, namely that preons are heavier than \(1\TeV\) or \(100\GeV\) or whatever energy similar to the cutting-edge energies probed by the LHC these days. But that's even worse because the very purpose of preons is to explain quarks and leptons as bound states of preons ? and the known quarks and leptons are much lighter than \(1\TeV\).

To get a \(100\MeV\) strange quark, to pick a random "mediocre mass" example, the rest mass of preon(s) inside the quark, several \(\TeV\), would have to be almost precisely cancelled by other contributions to the mass and energy, with the accuracy better than 1 in 10,000. Clearly, the extra terms can't be kinetic energy which is positively definite: the compensating terms would have to be types of negative (binding) potential energy.

But it's extremely unlikely for the energy to be canceled this accurately, especially if you expect that the cancellation holds for many different bound states of preons (because many quarks and leptons are light).

Note that the virial theorem tells us that in non-relativistic physics, it's normal that the kinetic energy and the potential energy are of the same order. For example, for the harmonic oscillator with the \(kx^2/2\) potential energy, the average kinetic energy and the average potential energy are the same. For the Kepler/Coulomb problem, \(V\sim - k/r\), and the kinetic energy is \((-1/2)\) times the (negative) potential energy. More generally,\[

2\langle E_{\rm kin}\rangle = -\sum_{m=1}^N \langle \vec F_m\cdot \vec r_m\rangle

\] and if the potential goes like \(V\sim k r^n\), then \[

\langle E_{\rm kin} \rangle =\frac{n}{2} \langle V\rangle.

\] If you need the potential energy to cancel, you have to assume \(n=-2\). But the attractive potentials \(-1/r^2\) are extremely unnatural in 3+1 dimensions where \(-1/r\) is the only natural solution to the Poisson-like equations you typically derive from quantum field theories. You won't be able to derive them from any meaningful theory. Moreover, relativistic corrections will destroy the agreement even if you reached one. I was assuming that the motion of preons may be represented by non-relativistic physics ? because the preons are pretty heavy and at relativistic speeds, they would be superheavy. If you assume that they're heavy and relativistic (near the speed of light), you will face an even tougher task to compensate their relativistically enhanced kinetic energy.

Even if you fine-tuned some parameters to get a cancellation, it will probably not work for other preon bound states. The degree of fine-tuning needed to obtain many light bound states is probably amazingly high. And we're just imposing a few conditions ? the existence of light bound states that may be called "leptons and quarks". We should also impose all other known conditions ? e.g. the non-existence of all the other bound states that the preon model could predict and the right interactions of the bound states with each other and with other particles ? and if we do so, we find out that our problems are worse than just a huge amount of fine-tuning. We simply won't find any working model at all even if we're eager to insert arbitrarily fine-tuned parameters.

If you think about the arguments above, you are essentially learning that you shouldn't even attempt to explain light elementary particles ? those that are lighter than the energy frontier, e.g. the energy scale that is being probed by the current collider ? as composites. It can never really work. Quarks and leptons are much lighter than the LHC beam energy and because no sign of compositeness (involving new point-like particles) has been found, it really means that there can't be any.

Compositeness has done everything for us

So while the idea of compositeness is responsible for many advances in the history of physics, nothing guarantees that such "easy steps" may be done indefinitely. In fact, it seems likely that there won't be another step of this sort although some bold proposals that the top quark etc. could still be composite exist and are marginally compatible with the known facts.

After all, wouldn't you find it painful if the progress in physics were reduced to repeating the same step "our particles are composed of even smaller ones" that you would repeatedly and increasingly more mechanically apply to the current list of particles? The creativity in physics would be evaporating.

There exists a sense in which quarks and leptons are composite and the counter-arguments above are circumvented. In string theory, a lepton or a quark is a string. That means that you may interpret each such elementary particle as a bound state of "many string bits", pearls or beads along the string. If the number of conjectured "smaller building blocks" becomes infinite, like it is in the case of the stringy shape of an elementary particle, the cancellation between the kinetic and potential energy may become totally natural.

Despite the inner structure of elementary particles, string theory has an explanation why there are massless (or approximately massless, in various approximations) particles in the stringy spectrum. To some extent, this masslessness is guaranteed by having the "critical spacetime dimension" \(D=10\) or \(D=26\) for the superstring and bosonic string case, respectively. Well, string theory circumvents another problem we mentioned, too. We said that the kinetic energy is positive and the sum of all such positive terms must be positive, too. However, string theory uses the important fact that the sum of all positive integers equals \(-1/12\) which provides us with a very natural opportunity to cancel infinitely many terms although all of them seem to be positive.

Comparing preons and superpartners

The LHC hasn't found traces of any new particles beyond those postulated by the Standard Model of particle physics yet. However, that doesn't mean that all proposals for new physics are in the same trouble. In particular, I think it's important to explicitly compare preons with superpartners predicted by the supersymmetry.

At some point in the discussion above, I mentioned that preons could be either lighter or heavier than \(1\TeV\). The case of "light new particles" is generally excluded by the LHC (and previous experiments) because we would have already produced these new particles if they existed and if they were light.

The case of preons heavier than \(1\TeV\) was problematic because their "already high mass" must have been accurately cancelled by some negative contributions to the total energy/mass of the bound states and the negative potential energy required to do so seemed impossible, fine-tuned, and generally hopeless.

But the case of superpartners heavier than \(1\TeV\) doesn't have any problems of this sort. No supersymmetry phenomenologist really has any "rock solid" argument of this sort that would imply that the gluino is lighter than \(1\TeV\) or heavier than \(1\TeV\). We just don't know, these new particles may be discovered at every moment, and even at several \(\TeV\) or so, they still immensely improve the situation with the fine-tuning of the Higgs mass etc.

So while preons are pretty much completely dead ? because you just can't construct light particles out of heavy ones, if I oversimplify just a tiny bit ? superpartners remain immensely viable and well-motivated. The superpartners may still be rather light ? the lower bound on their mass are often significantly lower than the lower bounds on other particles' masses in models of new physics ? but there's nothing wrong about their being much heavier, either.

Much like in many texts, it's important not to become a dogmatic advocate of some ideas you decide to "love" in the first five minutes of your research. You could fall in love with the preons. Except that if you impartially study them in much more detail, you find out that this paradigm doesn't really agree with the known features of the world of particles well and some clever enough arguments may actually exclude rather vast and almost universal classes of such models. You should never become a blinded advocate of a theory who becomes blind to arguments of a certain type, e.g. the negative ones that unmask a general disease of your pet theory.

Preons are pretty much hopeless while other models of new physics remain extremely well motivated and promising.

And that's the memo.

P.S.: There will be a Hadron Collider Physics HCP 2012 conference in Kyoto in two weeks; see some of the ATLAS talks under HCP-2012. The detectors should update some of their data from 5 to 12+ inverse femtobarns of the 2012 data which means from 10 to 17 inverse femtobarns of total data. It's just a 30% improvement in the accuracy. Expect much more in March 2013 in Moriond.

Also, Czechia celebrates the main national holiday today, the anniversary of the 1918 birth of Czechoslovakia.

Source: http://motls.blogspot.com/2012/10/preons-probably-cant-exist.html

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