Sunday, September 30, 2012

Donald Fehr, NHL Commissioner Bettman meet again

NEW YORK (AP) ? The best that can be said about back-to-back days of negotiations between the NHL and the locked out players' association is that the sides are still talking and making more plans to meet yet again.

While core economic issues still weren't on the agenda Saturday when the opposing groups got together again at the NHL office, dialogue continued on secondary topics that will ultimately go toward forming a new collective bargaining agreement.

NHL Players' Association head Donald Fehr and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman held a second round of private talks Saturday in an effort to move closer to an agreement that would end the ongoing lockout.

While negotiating teams from the union and the league discussed definitions of what makes up hockey-related revenue ? the pool of money the sides are trying to figure out how to split up ? Fehr and Bettman talked about the differences that are keeping the sides apart.

"I spent a few minutes with Gary talking about the overall situation, and we agreed to keep in touch," Fehr said Saturday. "I am sure we will talk again (Sunday). I don't know whether will meet again (Sunday). That remains to be seen.

"I am not going to talk about the specifics, but in general we're trying to discuss how do we find a way to make an agreement. How do we bridge the gap on the major issues that are between us."

The sides met for about four hours before finishing Saturday, and they agreed to meet again on Sunday. The agenda likely will include discussions on health and safety issues ? a topic that made up a chunk of Friday's talks ? and miscellaneous legal things, such as grievances, game tickets and other topics.

Clarifications as to what will fall under the umbrella of hockey-related revenue going forward in the next agreement dominated discussions Saturday. No concrete resolutions were made, and the topic could be revisited on Sunday.

"I am not sure if we have identified discrepancies," NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said. "I think the nature of what we were trying to do today was to create certainty on interpretations we've had over seven years of this CBA operation.

"These meetings are necessary but they have been described as the underbrush, and certainly they aren't the main issues that need to be tackled to get a deal."

The sides talked for a second straight day on matters separate from the core economic issues that ultimately will have to be hammered out. In the recently expired collective bargaining agreement between the league and the union, the players received a 57 percent share of hockey-related revenue.

The NHL wants to cut the number down to under 50 percent in the new deal. The league imposed a lockout on Sept. 16, when the previous agreement ran out, and the sides didn't meet again until Friday.

"Their position on the big stuff has been that a major move consists of changing the players' share from a reduction of 24 percent to 17 1/2 percent," Fehr said. "Our initial proposal made a move in their direction. We have amplified that by giving them several different ideas to consider about how to lengthen the agreement to how to be more in line with what they wanted."

Fehr said discussing what exactly makes up hockey-related revenue is significant, because that will determine how much money is there to be divided.

"Today was mainly on HRR issues: definitions, clarifications and so forth," NHL Players' Association special counsel Steve Fehr said. "We had a frank exchange of views. We each expressed our positions in terms of some potential changes and how we thought the current agreement was working."

He wasn't ready to call Saturday's meeting a reason for optimism yet.

"It's a positive thing that we are talking when we weren't talking for some time," he said. "We could be talking about other things, so I'm not sure I'd go there.

"We're continuing the dialogue. It's very much an up-and-down process, so it's hard to say. It's good that we're talking and we're going to talk again tomorrow, hopefully for quite a while."

Some progress was made on Friday on secondary issues related to player safety and drug testing, areas that weren't expected to be contentious. The league and union held two sessions then that totaled about five hours and included an initial meeting between Bettman and Fehr.

At least they got back to talking ? which hadn't happened since a few days before the NHL locked out its players.

All of the issues, big and small, must be ironed out before hockey can get out of the board room and back on the ice. So while the divisive topics still need to be tackled, the smaller ones have to be worked on, too.

The sides still aren't moving closer to a compromise while they talk about other issues.

And that is where the frustration lies. The NHL is waiting for the players' association to make a counterproposal to one the league made in the previous bargaining session more than two weeks ago.

The NHL contends it has stated its position and needs the players' association to make what the league would consider a meaningful counter.

"The whole process is a bit complicated when you're trying to define revenue streams and what should be in and what should be out (of hockey-related revenue)," Steve Fehr said. "It's a bit complicated between the fact that their most recent economic offer says they will go back to the current definitions, yet they are seeking some changes or clarifications in what the current definitions are."

Monetary issues are not expected to come up for discussion in this round of talks. Neither side has indicated it is prepared to make a new offer now regarding how to split up the more than $3 billion annual pot of hockey-related revenue.

Saturday's talks came two days after the league canceled the remaining preseason games. The regular season is scheduled to start on Oct. 11.

If a deal isn't reached soon, regular-season games will be in danger of being lost. The NHL canceled the entire 2004-05 season because of a lockout that eventually led to the collective bargaining agreement that expired this month.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/donald-fehr-nhl-commissioner-bettman-meet-again-183215265--nhl.html

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Fax is no is being recived ,just ring and hang !! - Kunena

Fax is no is being recived ,just ring and hang !! 17 Hours, 19 Minutes ago Karma: 0
hi ,
i have Now im using client which is called yajfax to send faxes ,
Now I have two Iax fax externtions , 420 & 400
420 I use it as source to send faxes using yajfax client
400 extenyion is used to recive faxes on dahdi 5
I have the dahdi 5 for reciving both calls and faxes and here is a printscreen of dahdi 5 config

The problem is when sending fax , the fax is seem not detected and forwarded to sip extention not to iax fax extention
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I performed fax sending from user 420 using yajfax client software to the number xxx3909 which is the dahdi that accept both sip & fax .
I use chanspy from my extention 102 to hear dahdi 5 and hear if the fax was detected or not , but I nonly hear ringing and then hangup.
note that extention 115 is a sip of timecondition which was configured on dahdi 5

Here is a result of debug of sending fax from the number
xxx3494 to xxx3909
Hint , I use the start 72 to go out from dahdi which has the number xxx3494

Code:

xp10*CLI>?
????--?Accepting?AUTHENTICATED?call?from?127.0.0.1:
???????>?requested?format?=?ulaw,
???????>?requested?prefs?=?(),
???????>?actual?format?=?ulaw,
???????>?host?prefs?=?(ulaw|alaw|gsm),
???????>?priority?=?mine
????--?Executing?[72xxx3909@from-internal:1]?Macro("IAX2/420-1714",?"user-callerid,SKIPTTL,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:1]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"AMPUSER=420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:2]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?report")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:3]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(REALCALLERIDNUM=420)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:4]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"AMPUSER=420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:5]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"AMPUSERCIDNAME=f420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:6]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?report")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:7]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"AMPUSERCID=420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:8]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"CALLERID(all)="f420"?<420>")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:9]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(CHANNEL(language)=)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:10]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"1?continue")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-user-callerid,s,19)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:19]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"CALLERID(number)=420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:20]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"CALLERID(name)=f420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:21]?NoOp("IAX2/420-1714",?"Using?CallerID?"f420"?<420>")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[72xxx3909@from-internal:2]?NoOp("IAX2/420-1714",?"Calling?Out?Route:?outfromxxx3494_72")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[72xxx3909@from-internal:3]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"MOHCLASS=default")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[72xxx3909@from-internal:4]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"_NODEST=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[72xxx3909@from-internal:5]?Macro("IAX2/420-1714",?"record-enable,420,OUT,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:1]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"1?check")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-record-enable,s,4)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:4]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?MacroExit()")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:5]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Group:OUT")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-record-enable,s,15)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:15]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?IN")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:16]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?MacroExit()")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:17]?NoOp("IAX2/420-1714",?"Recording?enable?for?420")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:18]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"CALLFILENAME=OUT420-20120930-084427-1348987467.6380")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:19]?Goto("IAX2/420-1714",?"record")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-record-enable,s,23)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:23]?MixMonitor("IAX2/420-1714",?"OUT420-20120930-084427-1348987467.6380.wav,,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:24]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"CDR(userfield)=audio:OUT420-20120930-084427-1348987467.6380.wav")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:25]?MacroExit("IAX2/420-1714",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[72xxx3909@from-internal:6]?Macro("IAX2/420-1714",?"dialout-trunk,6,xxx3909,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:1]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"DIAL_TRUNK=6")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:2]?GosubIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?sub-pincheck,s,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:3]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?disabletrunk,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:4]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"DIAL_NUMBER=xxx3909")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:5]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"DIAL_TRUNK_OPTIONS=tr")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:6]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"OUTBOUND_GROUP=OUT_6")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:7]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"1?nomax")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-dialout-trunk,s,9)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:9]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?skipoutcid")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:10]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"DIAL_TRUNK_OPTIONS=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:11]?Macro("IAX2/420-1714",?"outbound-callerid,6")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:1]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(CALLERPRES()=)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:2]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(REALCALLERIDNUM=420)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:3]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"1?normcid")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-outbound-callerid,s,6)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:6]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"USEROUTCID=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:7]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"EMERGENCYCID=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:8]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"TRUNKOUTCID=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:9]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"1?trunkcid")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-outbound-callerid,s,12)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:12]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(CALLERID(all)=)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:13]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(CALLERID(all)=)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:14]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(CALLERID(all)=)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-outbound-callerid:15]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(CALLERPRES()=prohib_passed_screen)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:12]?GosubIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?sub-flp-6,s,1")?in?new?stack
??==?Begin?MixMonitor?Recording?IAX2/420-1714
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:13]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"OUTNUM=xxx3909")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:14]?Set("IAX2/420-1714",?"custom=DAHDI/5")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:15]?ExecIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?Set(DIAL_TRUNK_OPTIONS=M(setmusic^default))")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:16]?Macro("IAX2/420-1714",?"dialout-trunk-predial-hook,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk-predial-hook:1]?MacroExit("IAX2/420-1714",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:17]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?bypass,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:18]?GotoIf("IAX2/420-1714",?"0?customtrunk")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dialout-trunk:19]?Dial("IAX2/420-1714",?"DAHDI/5/xxx3909,300,")?in?new?stack
????--?Called?DAHDI/5/xxx3909
????--?DAHDI/5-1?answered?IAX2/420-1714
????--?Starting?simple?switch?on?'DAHDI/4-1'
[Sep?30?08:44:34]?DEBUG[15535]:?chan_dahdi.c:1736?my_get_callerid:?CallerID?number:?xxx3494,?name:?(null),?flags=4
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:1]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"Entering?from-dahdi?with?DID?==?")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:2]?Ringing("DAHDI/4-1",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:3]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"DID=s")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:4]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"DID?is?now?s")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:5]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?dahdiok:checkzap")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(from-zaptel,s,9)
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:9]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"Is?a?DAHDI?Channel")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:10]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"CHAN=4-1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:11]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"CHAN=4")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@from-zaptel:12]?Macro("DAHDI/4-1",?"from-dahdi-4,s,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-from-dahdi-4:1]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"Entering?macro-from-dahdi-4?with?DID?=?s?and?setting?to:?xxx3909")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-from-dahdi-4:2]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__FROM_DID=xxx3909")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-from-dahdi-4:3]?Goto("DAHDI/4-1",?"from-trunk,xxx3909,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(from-trunk,xxx3909,1)
??==?Channel?'DAHDI/4-1'?jumping?out?of?macro?'from-dahdi-4'
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:1]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__FROM_DID=xxx3909")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:2]?Gosub("DAHDI/4-1",?"app-blacklist-check,s,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@app-blacklist-check:1]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"0?blacklisted")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@app-blacklist-check:2]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"CALLED_BLACKLIST=1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@app-blacklist-check:3]?Return("DAHDI/4-1",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:3]?ExecIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1??Set(CALLERID(name)=xxx3494)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:4]?SetMusicOnHold("DAHDI/4-1",?"none")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:5]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__MOHCLASS=none")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:6]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__CALLINGPRES_SV=allowed_not_screened")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:7]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"CALLERPRES()=allowed_not_screened")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:8]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"FAX_DEST=from-did-direct^400^1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:9]?Answer("DAHDI/4-1",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:10]?Wait("DAHDI/4-1",?"2")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[xxx3909@from-trunk:11]?Goto("DAHDI/4-1",?"timeconditions,18,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(timeconditions,18,1)
????--?Executing?[18@timeconditions:1]?GotoIfTime("DAHDI/4-1",?"08:00-16:00,sat-thu,*,*?ext-queues,31,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(ext-queues,31,1)
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:1]?Macro("DAHDI/4-1",?"user-callerid,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:1]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"AMPUSER=xxx3494")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:2]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"0?report")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:3]?ExecIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?Set(REALCALLERIDNUM=xxx3494)")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:4]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"AMPUSER=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:5]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"AMPUSERCIDNAME=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:6]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?report")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-user-callerid,s,10)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:10]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"0?continue")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:11]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__TTL=64")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:12]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?continue")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-user-callerid,s,19)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:19]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"CALLERID(number)=xxx3494")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:20]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"CALLERID(name)=xxx3494")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:21]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"Using?CallerID?"xxx3494"?<xxx3494>")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:2]?Answer("DAHDI/4-1",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:3]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__BLKVM_OVERRIDE=BLKVM/31/DAHDI/4-1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:4]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__BLKVM_BASE=31")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:5]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"DB(BLKVM/31/DAHDI/4-1)=TRUE")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:6]?ExecIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?Set(_DIAL_OPTIONS=trM(auto-blkvm))")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:7]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__NODEST=31")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:8]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"MONITOR_FILENAME=/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/q31-20120930-084436-1348987473.6382")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:9]?Playback("DAHDI/4-1",?"custom/recordinghint")?in?new?stack
????--?<DAHDI/4-1>?Playing?'custom/recordinghint.slin'?(language?'en')
??==?Using?SIP?RTP?TOS?bits?184
??==?Using?SIP?RTP?CoS?mark?5
???????>?Channel?SIP/102-00000425?was?answered.
???????>?Launching?ChanSpy(DAHDI/4,q)?on?SIP/102-00000425
??==?Spying?on?channel?DAHDI/4-1
[Sep?30?08:44:44]?NOTICE[15537]:?app_chanspy.c:484?start_spying:?Attaching?SIP/102-00000425?to?DAHDI/4-1
[Sep?30?08:44:44]?NOTICE[15537]:?app_chanspy.c:484?start_spying:?Attaching?SIP/102-00000425?to?DAHDI/4-1
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:10]?Set("DAHDI/4-1",?"__MOHCLASS=netstreamad")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[31@ext-queues:11]?Queue("DAHDI/4-1",?"31,t,,,240")?in?new?stack
????--?Started?music?on?hold,?class?'none',?on?DAHDI/4-1
????--?Executing?[115@from-queue:1]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"QAGENT=115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-queue:2]?Goto("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"31,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(from-queue,31,1)
????--?Executing?[31@from-queue:1]?Goto("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"from-internal,115,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(from-internal,115,1)
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:1]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?ext-local,115,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:2]?Macro("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"user-callerid,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:1]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"AMPUSER=xxx3494")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:2]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?report")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-user-callerid,s,10)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:10]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?continue")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:11]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"__TTL=63")?in?new?stack
???--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:12]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?continue")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-user-callerid,s,19)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:19]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"CALLERID(number)=xxx3494")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:20]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"CALLERID(name)=xxx3494")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-user-callerid:21]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"Using?CallerID?"xxx3494"?<xxx3494>")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:3]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"__EXTTOCALL=115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:4]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?skipdb")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:5]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?skipov")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(from-internal,115,10)
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:10]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"RRNODEST=31")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:11]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"__NODEST=115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:12]?GosubIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?sub-fmsetcid,s,1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:13]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"RecordMethod=Group")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:14]?Macro("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"record-enable,115-115,Group")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:1]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?check")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-record-enable,s,4)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:4]?ExecIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?MacroExit()")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:5]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?Group:OUT")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-record-enable,s,6)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:6]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"LOOPCNT=2")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:7]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"ITER=1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:8]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?continue")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:9]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"TEXTEN=115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:10]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"Recording?enable?for?115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:11]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"CALLFILENAME=g115-20120930-084445-1348987485.6385")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:12]?Goto("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"record")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-record-enable,s,23)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:23]?MixMonitor("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"g115-20120930-084445-1348987485.6385.wav,,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:24]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"CDR(userfield)=audio:g115-20120930-084445-1348987485.6385.wav")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-record-enable:25]?MacroExit("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:15]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"RingGroupMethod=ringallv2")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:16]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"_FMGRP=115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:17]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?doconfirm")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[115@from-internal:18]?Macro("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"dial,60,trM(auto-blkvm),115")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dial:1]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?dial")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dial:2]?SetMusicOnHold("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"netstreamad")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dial:3]?AGI("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"dialparties.agi")?in?new?stack
????--?Launched?AGI?Script?/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/dialparties.agi
??==?Begin?MixMonitor?Recording?Local/115@from-queue-740d;2
[Sep?30?08:44:45]?WARNING[15535]:?format_wav.c:144?check_header:?Read?failed?(type)
[Sep?30?08:44:45]?WARNING[15535]:?file.c:376?fn_wrapper:?Unable?to?open?format?wav
[Sep?30?08:44:45]?WARNING[15535]:?res_musiconhold.c:327?ast_moh_files_next:?Unable?to?open?file?'/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3/.nomusic_reserved/silence':?No?such?file?or?dy
????--?Stopped?music?on?hold?on?DAHDI/4-1
?dialparties.agi:?Starting?New?Dialparties.agi
?dialparties.agi:?Caller?ID?name?is?'xxx3494'?number?is?'xxx3494'
???????>?dialparties.agi:?USE_CONFIRMATION:??'FALSE'
???????>?dialparties.agi:?RINGGROUP_INDEX:???''
?dialparties.agi:?Methodology?of?ring?is??'ringallv2'
????--?dialparties.agi:?Added?extension?115?to?extension?map
???????>?dialparties.agi:?got?fmgrp_prering:?2,?fmgrp_grptime:?60
???????>?dialparties.agi:?fmgrp_totalprering:?62
???????>?dialparties.agi:?found?extension?in?pre-ring?and?array
???????>?dialparties.agi:?ringallv2?ring?times:?REALPRERING:?62,?PRERING:?2
???????>?dialparties.agi:?Extension?115?has?call?screening?off
????--?dialparties.agi:?Extension?115?cf?is?disabled
????--?dialparties.agi:?Extension?115?do?not?disturb?is?disabled
???????>?dialparties.agi:?extnum?115?has:??cw:?1;?hascfb:?0?[]?hascfu:?0?[]
????--?dialparties.agi:?dbset?CALLTRACE/115?to?xxx3494
????--?dialparties.agi:?Filtered?ARG3:?115
???????>?dialparties.agi:?NODEST:?115?blkvm?enabled?macro?already?in?dialopts:?trM(auto-blkvm)
???????>?dialparties.agi:?NODEST:?115?blkvm?enabled?macro?already?in?dialopts:?trM(auto-blkvm)
????--?<Local/115@from-queue-740d;2>AGI?Script?dialparties.agi?completed,?returning?0
????--?Executing?[s@macro-dial:7]?Dial("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"SIP/115,62,trM(auto-blkvm)")?in?new?stack
??==?Using?SIP?RTP?TOS?bits?184
??==?Using?SIP?RTP?CoS?mark?5
????--?Called?SIP/115
????--?Local/115@from-queue-740d;1?is?ringing
????--?Local/115@from-queue-740d;1?connected?line?has?changed.?Saving?it?until?answer?for?DAHDI/4-1
????--?Local/115@from-queue-740d;1?connected?line?has?changed.?Saving?it?until?answer?for?DAHDI/4-1
????--?SIP/115-00000426?is?ringing
????--?Local/115@from-queue-740d;1?is?ringing
[Sep?30?08:44:46]?NOTICE[15535]:?chan_dahdi.c:2074?my_handle_dtmf:?Fax?detected,?but?no?fax?extension
??==?Spawn?extension?(ext-queues,?31,?11)?exited?non-zero?on?'DAHDI/4-1'
????--?Executing?[h@ext-queues:1]?Macro("DAHDI/4-1",?"hangupcall,")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:1]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?endmixmoncheck")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,9)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:9]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"End?of?MIXMON?check")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:10]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?nomeetmemon")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,15)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:15]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"MEETME_RECORDINGFILE=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:16]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?noautomon")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,18)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:18]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"TOUCH_MONITOR_OUTPUT=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:19]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"0?noautomon2")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:20]?System("DAHDI/4-1",?"test?-e?/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/q31-20120930-084436-1348987473.6382*")?in?new?stack
??==?Spawn?extension?(macro-dial,?s,?7)?exited?non-zero?on?'Local/115@from-queue-740d;2'?in?macro?'dial'
??==?Spawn?extension?(from-internal,?115,?18)?exited?non-zero?on?'Local/115@from-queue-740d;2'
????--?Executing?[h@from-internal:1]?Macro("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"hangupcall")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:1]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?endmixmoncheck")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:2]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"MIXMON_CALLFILENAME=/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/g115-20120930-084445-1348987485.6385.wav")?k
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:3]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?defaultmixmondir")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,5)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:5]?System("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"test?-e?/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/g115-20120930-084445-1348987485.6385.wav")?in?new?stk
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:6]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"SYSTEMSTATUS?=?APPERROR")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:7]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"0?endmixmoncheck")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:8]?Set("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"CDR(userfield)=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:9]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"End?of?MIXMON?check")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:10]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?nomeetmemon")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,15)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:15]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"MEETME_RECORDINGFILE=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:16]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?noautomon")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,18)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:18]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"TOUCH_MONITOR_OUTPUT=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:19]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?noautomon2")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,25)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:25]?NoOp("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"MONITOR_FILENAME=")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:26]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?skiprg")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,29)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:29]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?skipblkvm")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,32)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:32]?GotoIf("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"1?theend")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,34)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:34]?Hangup("Local/115@from-queue-740d;2",?"")?in?new?stack
??==?Spawn?extension?(macro-hangupcall,?s,?34)?exited?non-zero?on?'Local/115@from-queue-740d;2'?in?macro?'hangupcall'
??==?Spawn?extension?(from-internal,?h,?1)?exited?non-zero?on?'Local/115@from-queue-740d;2'
??==?End?MixMonitor?Recording?Local/115@from-queue-740d;2
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:21]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"SYSTEMSTATUS?=?APPERROR")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:22]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?errornoautomon")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,24)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:24]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"End?of?MONITOR?QUEUE?check")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:25]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"MONITOR_FILENAME=/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/q31-20120930-084436-1348987473.6382")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:26]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?skiprg")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,29)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:29]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"0?skipblkvm")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:30]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"Cleaning?Up?Block?VM?Flag:?BLKVM/31/DAHDI/4-1")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:31]?NoOp("DAHDI/4-1",?"Deleting:?BLKVM/31/DAHDI/4-1?TRUE")?in?new?stack
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:32]?GotoIf("DAHDI/4-1",?"1?theend")?in?new?stack
????--?Goto?(macro-hangupcall,s,34)
????--?Executing?[s@macro-hangupcall:34]?Hangup("DAHDI/4-1",?"")?in?new?stack
??==?Spawn?extension?(macro-hangupcall,?s,?34)?exited?non-zero?on?'DAHDI/4-1'?in?macro?'hangupcall'
??==?Spawn?extension?(ext-queues,?h,?1)?exited?non-zero?on?'DAHDI/4-1'
????--?Hanging?up?on?'DAHDI/4-1'
????--?Hungup?'DAHDI/4-1'
??==?Done?Spying?on?channel?DAHDI/4-1
????--?Remote?UNIX?connection
????--?Remote?UNIX?connection?disconnected
xp10*CLI>?



Disconnected from Asterisk server
==================================================
[root@xp10 ~]# cat /etc/asterisk/dahdi-channels.conf
Code:

;?Autogenerated?by?/usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf?on?Sun?Sep??2?14:38:10?2012
;?If?you?edit?this?file?and?execute?/usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf?again,
;?your?manual?changes?will?be?LOST.
;?Dahdi?Channels?Configurations?(chan_dahdi.conf)
;
;?This?is?not?intended?to?be?a?complete?chan_dahdi.conf.?Rather,?it?is?intended
;?to?be?#include-d?by?/etc/chan_dahdi.conf?that?will?include?the?global?settings
;

;?Span?1:?ATCOM-1600P/16?"ATCOM?AX1600P/800P?Board?17"?(MASTER)?
;;;?line="1?ATCOM-1600P/16/0?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?1
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;;?line="2?ATCOM-1600P/16/1?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?2
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;;?line="3?ATCOM-1600P/16/2?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?3
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;;?line="4?ATCOM-1600P/16/3?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?4
callerid=
group=
context=default
;busydetect=4
;busycount=yes

;;;?line="5?ATCOM-1600P/16/4?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?5
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;;?line="6?ATCOM-1600P/16/5?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?6
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;;?line="7?ATCOM-1600P/16/6?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?7
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;;?line="8?ATCOM-1600P/16/7?FXSKS??(In?use)"
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel?=>?8
callerid=
group=
context=default


Code:

[root@xp10?~]#?cat?/etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf
[trunkgroups]

[channels]
context=from-pstn
signalling=fxs_ks
rxwink=300??????????????;?Atlas?seems?to?use?long?(250ms)?winks
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
callwaiting=yes
usecallingpres=yes
callwaitingcallerid=yes
threewaycalling=yes
transfer=yes
canpark=yes
cancallforward=yes
callreturn=yes
echocancel=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=no
faxdetect=both
echotraining=800
;rxgain=0.0
;txgain=0.0
rxgain=1.2
txgain=2.5
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1

;Uncomment?these?lines?if?you?have?problems?with?the?disconection?of?your?analog?lines
busydetect=yes

;busycount=13??
;using?busydetect?13?it?cause?a?problem?in?hangup
busycount=6
;busycount=8?;?after?using?this?,?it?mad?an?echo?;
;using?4?it?no?autohangup?,?but?there?is?interrupt?when?calling?outbound?calls?
;busypattern=500,500?
;hanguponpolarityswitch=yes
;cidstart=polarity
;cidstart=ring
;when?using?cidstart=dtmf?,?the?calls?are?no?longer?being?recived?on?server
;hanguponpolarityswitch=yes
immediate=yes
;ringtimeout=5000?;?when?
;cidsignalling=dtmf
;cidstart=ring

#include?dahdi-channels.conf
#include?chan_dahdi_additional.conf


======================
Kernel
Linux(i386)-2.6.18-238.12.1.el5

Elastix
elastix-2.2.0-14
elastix-firstboot-2.2.0-5
elastix-system-2.2.0-14
elastix-email_admin-2.2.0-9
elastix-vtigercrm-5.1.0-8
elastix-extras-2.0.4-4
elastix-asterisk-sounds-1.2.3-1
elastix-my_extension-2.2.0-5
elastix-agenda-2.2.0-5
elastix-a2billing-1.8.1-16
elastix-addons-2.2.0-4
elastix-im-2.0.4-2
elastix-pbx-2.2.0-14
elastix-security-2.2.0-7
elastix-reports-2.2.0-6
elastix-fax-2.2.0-4

RounCubeMail
RoundCubeMail-0.3.1-10

Mail
postfix-2.3.3-2.3.el5_6
cyrus-imapd-2.3.7-12.el5_7.1

IM
openfire-3.5.1-2

FreePBX
freePBX-2.8.1-7

Asterisk
asterisk-1.8.7.0-0
asterisk-perl-0.10-2
asterisk-addons-1.8.7.0-0

FAX
hylafax-4.3.10-2rhel5
iaxmodem-1.2.0-1.1

DRIVERS
dahdi-2.4.1.2-5
rhino-0.99.4-2.rc1
wanpipe-util-3.5.23-1
=========================

whish this info help to Tshoot the fax detection issue

regards
Ahmad

Source: http://www.elx.ec/index.php/en/component/kunena/3-help/110020-fax-is-no-is-being-recived-just-ring-and-hang-.html

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Shopping in Your Skivvies: Best Online Vintage & Antique Stores ...

92912vintage.jpgOnce upon a time I liked nothing better than waking up early on a Saturday morning to hit flea markets and antique shops. These days, I prefer to spend my weekend mornings drinking coffee in my pajamas. Luckily, the wonderful internet brings the best of vintage shopping to my fingertips - no pants required.

? Two Jakes ? We profiled this store back in 2008 and we still return to see what's new. If you happen to be in Brooklyn, you can shop in store - the rest of us can rely on their website for current inventory.
? Second Shout Out ? We just profiled this store last week and were wowed by the diversity of their offerings - everything from small accessories to classic cars.
? Rehab Vintage ? If your tastes lean more toward vintage industrial, this is the shop for you. From tanker desks to refurbished vintage fans, Rehab Vintage is like scooping up the best of industrial and office furniture from the 1960s.
? Tara Shaw Antiques ? Based in New Orleans, this shop specializes in fine antiques ? think Louis XV buffets and 18th century cupboards.
? Etsy ? They may have started out as a handmade marketplace but Etsy has become a wonderful resource for vintage goods as well.

? Red Line Vintage ? Another recent discovery that we profiled last week, Red Line Vintage offers a well curated selection of mid-century goodies.
? The Good Mod ? This shop features a great selection of goods. You can browse around or sort by categories like American Modern or Machine Age. If you're in Portland, check out the shop in person.
? Century Modern ? As the name would suggest, this shop specializes in mid-century modern furniture.
? 1st Dibs ? As much as I enjoyed visiting the 1st Dibs showroom the last time I was in New York, I still prefer browsing from the comfort of my living room.
? Past Present Future ? This Minneapolis-based retailer specializes in the best that America produced from the late 1800's through the mid 1970's.

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Source: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/shopping-in-your-skivvies-best-online-vintage-antique-stores-177858

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Schwarzenegger: Shriver changed tune on recall run

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Arnold Schwarzenegger says his wife, Maria Shriver, was told to "snap out of it" by her mother for her attempts to persuade him against running for California governor in 2003, a conversation that ultimately opened the door to his successful candidacy.

Eunice Shriver told her daughter that her husband would be "angry for the rest of his life" if she stopped his ambitions, Schwarzenegger writes in his new autobiography, "Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story."

The former governor says in the book that he had decided against running to recall Gov. Gray Davis after his wife implored him not to for the sake of their family. Maria Shriver announced his decision to their four children.

But he writes that when Maria Shriver told her mother about her efforts to thwart Schwarzenegger's political ambitions, Eunice told her daughter that women in their family "always support the men when they want to do something." Schwarzenegger says he didn't know about the conversation at the time, but learned of it later.

Maria Shriver then softened her stance, paving the way for Schwarzenegger to announce his candidacy on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," where he says he felt most comfortable.

The announcement came after a week of wavering. Schwarzenegger says before he headed to the TV appearance, his wife handed him two pieces of paper with talking points she had written: one in case he decided to run, another in case he decided not to.

He writes that Shriver went on to become a key ally and adviser to his campaign and eventual governorship.

Schwarzenegger has often said that Maria's mother and her father, Sargent Shriver, were essential to his eventual decision to seek public office, and the most "extraordinary human beings I've ever met." But he also writes in the book that he often teased his wife that the close-knit Democratic Kennedy clan was "like a bunch of clones" because there was such conformity among them.

A spokesman for Shriver, Matthew DiGirolamo, declined to comment on the contents of the book.

"Total Recall" will officially be published next week. The Associated Press purchased an early copy.

Schwarzenegger also writes he had a "hot affair" with actress Brigitte Nielsen at a time he and Maria Shriver were dating and already living together.

Schwarzenegger and Nielsen co-starred in the 1985 film "Red Sonja." Nielsen wrote in a memoir published last year that she and Schwarzenegger had an "outrageous affair" while making the movie and that she didn't know until later that he was involved with Shriver.

In "Total Recall," Schwarzenegger writes that he knew the fling with Nielsen wouldn't last and in fact it only made him realize that he wanted to marry Shriver.

The book is part of an effort by the onetime "Mr. Universe" and Hollywood action star to rebrand himself after leaving office with a mixed record and subsequent embarrassing revelations about a fling he had with the family's housekeeper. Schwarzenegger, who fathered a son with the housekeeper, says he also let the boy down.

Schwarzenegger, 65, said he avoided telling his wife for years about the boy, who is now a teenager, even when Shriver asked him, partly because of his longtime penchant for secrecy, and his fear that the news would become public and undermine his political career. He told his wife in January 2011, when she confronted him the day after he left office.

In an interview with "60 Minutes" scheduled to air Sunday, Schwarzenegger said having sex with his housekeeper was "the stupidest thing" he ever did to his now-estranged wife and caused great pain to her and their four children. CBS aired excerpts of the interview Friday.

"I think it was the stupidest thing I've done in the whole relationship. It was terrible. I inflicted tremendous pain on Maria and unbelievable pain on the kids," Schwarzenegger tells "60 Minutes."

Schwarzenegger says he also let down the son he fathered with the housekeeper.

Shriver filed for divorce in July.

In his book, the usually ebullient Schwarzenegger admits to some loneliness, even though he packed his schedule with speeches, projects and movie-making after Shriver and the children moved out of the house. He said his career had been fun for 30 years because he shared it with Maria.

They had done everything together, he writes.

The former GOP governor also writes about a 2003 White House meeting with Karl Rove in which the top GOP strategist told him the recall would not happen and instead introduced the actor to then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice as his pick to run for California governor in 2006.

Schwarzenegger felt snubbed.

He asks, "How could Rove have been so wrong?"

Rove's office said he was traveling Friday and could not be reached for comment.

Rice's chief of staff at Stanford University, Georgia Godfrey, said Rice cannot recall "any conversation on this subject."

"She has stated many times in the past that she has no desire to run for public office and those sentiments have still not changed," Godfrey said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/schwarzenegger-shriver-changed-tune-recall-run-000243315.html

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Audi crosslane coup? dual-mode plug-in hybrid concept | Electric ...

Audi provides a glimpse of the future shape of design, along with automotive and drive concepts, through its Audi crosslane coup? concept car. This vehicle is an entirely new fusion of technology, engineering and design, and provides pointers to the design language of Audi?s future Q models.

With a Multimaterial Space Frame, the vehicle concept strikes out along entirely new paths with regard to weight, costs and energy usage over its lifecycle, and is an evolutionary stage of Audi ultra ? the lightweight construction principle from Audi.

An innovative and efficient plug-in hybrid drive based on a purpose-designed 1.5-liter three-cylinder TFSI and two electric motors redefines the benchmark, with fuel consumption of only 1.1 liters per 100 km (213.81 US mpg) and CO2 emissions of just 26 grams per km (41.84 grams per mile).

The result is a cosmopolitan vehicle that will appeal to young, sporty customers in particular thanks to its removable roof and the customizable services available under the Audi connect concept.

Pioneering concept: the Multimaterial Space Frame

The Multimaterial Space Frame of the compact Audi crosslane coup? is comprised of three materials ? aluminum, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP), and glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP). The concept car has an unladen weight of about 1,390 kg (3,064.43 lb), including the large lithium-ion battery.

The aluminum profiles form a continuous, rigid structure around the occupant cell. Beams beneath the front lid join the single-frame grille, which performs a supporting function and is also made from aluminum, with the occupant cell.

The front and rear crash structures are made from CFRP and the supporting CFRP structures inside the occupant cell include the inner sills, the center tunnel, the bulkhead, and the cross-members in the floor. Surface GFRP components with partial CFRP reinforcements complete the body concept.

Audi is convinced that the highly integrated Multimaterial Space Frame is the right path to the future. Its weight is of the same magnitude as a monolithic body of CFRP. It also offers convincing advantages in terms of costs to the customer and its energy usage in a life cycle assessment.

Innovative: dual-mode hybrid concept

The plug-in hybrid drive of the Audi crosslane coup?, which is described as a dual-mode hybrid, is as innovative as it is efficient. It comprises a combustion engine, two electric motors and a single-stage transmission; its system power is 130 kW (177 hp). The Audi crosslane coup? sprints from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 8.6 seconds, and in pure electric mode takes 9.8 seconds. The car?s top speed is 182 km/h (113.09 mph). Its average fuel consumption is a mere 1.1 liters per 100 km (213.81 US mpg) and it emits 26 grams per km (41.84 grams per mile) of CO2. The lithium-ion battery has an output of 17.4 kWh, sufficient for an operating range of around 86 km (53.44 miles) in the electric mode.

The combustion engine is a purpose-developed three-cylinder TFSI with a displacement of 1.5 liters, delivering an output of 95 kW (130 hp) and 200 Nm (147.51 lb-ft) of torque. The three-cylinder engine is coupled to an electric motor (EM 1), which acts primarily as a starter and an alternator. It develops an output of 50 kW (68 hp) and 210 Nm (154.89 lb-ft) of torque. Electrical traction is provided by the second electric motor (EM 2) developing 85 kW (116 hp) and 250 Nm (184.39 lb-ft) of torque. The transmission makes it possible to connect the combustion engine complete with alternator to the remainder of the drivetrain by means of a claw clutch. The dual-mode hybrid concept enables different operating modes. From 0 up to 55 km/h (34.18 mph), drive power is supplied solely by the EM 2, which draws the energy it needs primarily from the battery. In serial mode, the combustion engine and the alternator (EM 1) produce electrical energy to support, relieve or substitute the battery should it be discharged.

The electric mode is possible up to 130 km/h (80.78 mph). Starting at about 55 km/h (34.18 mph) the drive system allows the TFSI engine together with the alternator to couple to the drivetrain ? in this hybrid mode, the drive sources combine to optimize both efficiency and performance. Above 130 km/h (80.78 mph), the three-cylinder engine becomes the main drive source but the EM 1 can support it if required.

The driver of the Audi crosslane coup? can choose between the ?cruise? and ?race? settings. The ?cruise? mode prioritizes electric driving. The driver does not notice either gear changes or the power source kicking in. When the TFSI is running, its engine speed is always adapted to the road speed ? without a ?rubber-band? effect. The high efficiency of the transmission makes the dual-mode hybrid drive especially efficient in urban traffic.

Forward-looking: exterior design

The 2+2-seater Audi crosslane coup? is 4.21 meters long (13.81 ft), 1.88 meters wide (6.17 ft) and 1.51 meters high (4.95 ft), with a wheelbase of 2.56 meters (8.40 ft). Its body design comes across as powerful and striking, and it already provides a foretaste of the design language of a future generation of Audi Q models.

The single-frame grille, which is subdivided into several segments by struts, dominates the front end. Its prominent frame is integrated into the Multimaterial Space Frame as a supporting element. This solution symbolizes the philosophy behind the Audi crosslane coup?: a totally new fusion of basic concept, technology and design.

The trapezoidal headlights use Audi Matrix LED headlight technology. Small, individually controllable light-emitting diodes generate all lighting functions, and microreflectors enable their precise positioning. The bumper incorporates large, mainly smooth-surfaced air intakes. Through two narrow openings in the front lid it is possible to glimpse the upper aluminum members of the Multimaterial Space Frame.

Along the sides, the horizontal edges are the dominant feature above the wheels. The low greenhouse tapers into a very flat C-post, emphasizing the coup?-like character of the Audi crosslane coup?. The doors extend a long way down thanks to the space frame design, which allows very low sills. The doors open to reveal the aluminum structures of the Multimaterial Space Frame.

The tail lights are a variation on the motif of the headlights; the trunk lid seam divides them each into two segments. The bumper, the lower section of which is made from CFRP, incorporates an aluminum diffuser that extends quite some way up. The roof element comprises two CFRP shells and weighs slightly less than ten kilograms (22.05 lb). The driver and front passenger can unlatch it by an electric drive, remove it from the body structure and fit it over the trunk.

Moveable: trunk

The trunk forms a separate pan within the body structure; it is attached to the backs of the rear seats, which are separate from the seat cushions. At the press of a button, the entire unit travels about 40 cm (15.75 in) forward electrically; this is how the latched roof reaches its end position, in which it protects the luggage. At the same time, the level surface under the trunk becomes accessible, and it offers a flat storage space for dirty or wet objects.

The driver and front passenger sit on electrically adjustable sport seats with integrated head restraints, the shells of which are made from CFRP. The center console integrates a large selector lever, which is electrically extended when the car is started; it is used to control the hybrid drive. The spokes of the steering wheel incorporate control surfaces for the thumbs, which the driver can use to carry out most functions. These can also be controlled just as intuitively from a large touchpad on the center console.

The low dashboard is very clearly turned towards the driver. The air conditioning controls incorporate miniature displays. The virtual displays in the instrument cluster can be toggled between two different levels, and a powermeter visualizes the drive system?s operating statuses.

The Audi crosslane coup? introduces new online services under the key word Audi connect. Its passengers are always connected to the Internet community ? via Twitter, Facebook or by sending photos and videos recorded on the road. A completely new feature is the ?Escape Manager? ? a program passengers can use to review and comment on the routes they are driving for their friends.

Geometric clarity: interior design

The interior design of the Audi crosslane coup? continues the design language of the exterior in the geometrical clarity of its basic shapes; instrument covers and the grilles on the air nozzles, for example, take up the trapezoidal theme. The narrow gap dimensions and three-dimensional surfaces reflect Audi?s uncompromisingly high quality standards.

The dominant interior material of the Audi crosslane coup? is CFRP, which is used in a number of different variations. On the dashboard cowl, for instance, the composite fibers are all aligned in a single direction; this unidirectional arrangement is a new departure in the automotive sector. The CFRP parts are slightly lighter in color in some areas and darker in others, an effect achieved by different clear coat applications.

The aluminum elements, too, are used in a subtly differentiated way. Most of them are machine-polished, but the air nozzles use a black anodized light alloy. The vehicle floor is made from glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) incorporating sections of a new material: Thick cords are woven with rubber threads to form a hard-wearing carpet.

In their leather selections, Audi designers also employed various material grades. The most widely used grade is soft semi-aniline leather. Velvet leather in black provides an enlivening contrast. It has a robust, slightly coarse surface reminiscent of suede.

Source: http://www.electric-vehiclenews.com/2012/09/audi-crosslane-coupe-dual-mode-plug-in.html

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Swapping Bits On This Semi-Auto Screwdriver Is Like Reloading a Hand Gun [Tools]

You'll never be lacking the necessary bit with Worx's new semi-automatic electric screwdriver that uses reloadable cartridges and a slide-action mechanism to switch tips. Just be careful not to wander into any convenience stores with it after doing repairs, because one look at the screwdriver and the clerk will be hitting the silent alarm. More »


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Victim 1 in Jerry Sandusky trial has book deal

FILE - This June 22, 2012 file photo shows former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky arriving at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. A key witness _ Victim 1 _ against Sandusky has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity. Ballantine Bantem Dell announced Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that the book is coming out Oct. 23. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - This June 22, 2012 file photo shows former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky arriving at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. A key witness _ Victim 1 _ against Sandusky has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity. Ballantine Bantem Dell announced Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that the book is coming out Oct. 23. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

NEW YORK (AP) ? A key witness against convicted child molester and former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, known in court papers as Victim 1, has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity, a publisher announced Thursday.

Ballantine Bantam Dell said that "Silent No More: Victim (hash)1's Fight for Justice Against Jerry Sandusky," is coming out Oct. 23. The memoir will be co-written by the victim's mother and psychologist and "will share how he survived years of shame and secrecy, harassment and accusation, before reporting Sandusky's actions to the authorities, and will offer a hopeful and inspiring message for victims of abuse," Ballantine announced.

Victim 1, now 18, will reveal his identity on the day of the book's release in an interview with ABC's Chris Cuomo.

Financial terms for the book were not disclosed. But Ballantine, an imprint of Random House Inc., plans a donation to a charity for victims of child abuse.

Victim 1 first alerted authorities in 2008 and helped launch the investigation leading to Sandusky's conviction in June on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. Prosecutors said some of the assaults took place on the Penn State campus. Sandusky is scheduled to be sentenced next month and is likely to receive a sentence that will keep him in prison for life.

Victim 1 testified for the prosecution that Sandusky approached him through a summer camp for youth sponsored by The Second Mile, a charity for at-risk youth that the former coach had founded. Their initial contacts consisted of football games and swimming, and Sandusky would attend the boy's wrestling tournaments.

Physical contact began with a hand on his leg in the car, Victim 1 said, and he began spending nights at the Sandusky home in State College, about 30 miles from his own home in Lock Haven.

Kissing and back rubbing during those overnight visits, when he was in his early teens, progressed to oral sex, he testified, sobbing. He said Sandusky eventually told him: "It's your turn."

"I don't how to explain it, I froze," he said. "My mind is telling me to move but I couldn't do it, I couldn't move."

He told jurors his own behavior worsened, going from a well-behaved child to fights with relatives and bed wetting. His grades deteriorated. After Victim 1 began trying to avoid Sandusky, he asked his mother about websites for child molesters, "to see if Jerry was on there," he testified.

His mother set up a meeting with school guidance counselors, a process that led to the opening of a police investigation and produced criminal charges against Sandusky in November. Messages seeking comment left Thursday for Victim 1's civil lawyers, Slade McLaughlin and Michael Boni, were not immediately returned.

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Associated Press Writer Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg, Pa., contributed to this report.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Video: Getting Specific on Romney's Economic Agenda

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Super Ways To Become A Super Cook - All Cooking Tips and ...

How many times have you dreaded going into the kitchen to make breakfast, lunch, or dinner? You might need a new perspective. Cooking can be enjoyable and relaxing if you try to see it in another way. Here are a few cooking tips that are sure to get your taste buds tingling and entice your inner chef to come out.

A great tip for using cooking oil is to ensure you pour it onto the sides of the pan, rather than directly in the pan?s center, so that it will be sufficiently heated upon reaching the food. Doing so will maximize the flavors of the food you are cooking by keeping them inside the food.

Use softer materials in nonstick pans, such as silicone or rubber utensils. Using metal utensils can cause damage to the pan, which may cause you to end up with pieces of the coating in your food. Not only will this ruin your meal, it could cost you your life!

Rinse and dry your fresh cut onions before you put them in your salsa. Sulfurous gas is a property of fresh onions. Your salsa could be ruined because of this gas. Rinsing and drying the onions takes most of the gas away.

When preparing chicken stock, make a large amount. Make a giant pot and store what you don?t use in your freezer. That tasty chicken stock is very versatile and can be perfect for your next stew, casserole or soup. Let your stock come to room temperature before you freeze it.

You should keep your spices and herbs in a space that is cool and away from light. Their flavors will be weakened when they are exposed to light, heat or humidity. Usually, a freshly ground spice or herb will keep its flavor for around a year. Whole spices can keep their flavor for up to five years. They can remain fresh longer if stored properly.

Don?t do all of your seasoning during the cooking process. There are many great spices, such as salt, cayenne, or garlic powder. Many people like different things in terms of spices. You can take the guesswork out of spices by making them available during mealtime, so your guests can customize their food to their tastes. This way you are sure that every person enjoys their dish.

Use beef or chicken stock in place of water to give almost everything from soup to mashed potatoes some extra flavor. As a simpler remedy, you could just mix bouillon cubes with water and make the recommended water amount. This way, the food will have the correct moisture content with an added flavor burst.

Only cook with wine that you would actually drink. The taste of the wine will be reflected in your meal. There are wines available that are used just for cooking purposes.

Enhance your culinary experience by doing some preparation in advance. Many recipes include ingredients that can be prepared a few days in advance. There are many cases in which the flavor of the ingredients is actually improved by early preparation. After you experience the benefits of preparing in advance, you may well make it your standard practice.

When baking pie or tart crusts, bake them longer than you think you should. Wait until the crust turns golden rather than pale blond. That deeper color shows that the sugar has caramelized. This creates a crisp crust, which is also sweeter.

Now that you?ve read this article, take this advice, and apply it to your meals. Once you eat your first delicious homemade meal, you will understand why learning how to cook is important. You may find that you actually begin to look forward to cooking your meals. You can try cooking now!


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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Windows Photo Gallery 2012


Windows Live Photo Gallery's name has become less of a mouthful, now that Microsoft has ditched the "Live" branding. Aside from the name change, Windows Photo Gallery adds a new collage feature and the ability to upload slideshows directly to the Vimeo video sharing site. These join the program's several standout features, such as panorama joining, photo fuse, face recognition, and all the basic photo fixes you'd expect?crop, straighten, retouch, red-eye, along with exposure, noise, and color correction. All of this comes in a very clear, usable interface that makes it easy to share your work. It remains a full-fledged consumer photo editing tool/organizer on a par with the Apple's iPhoto ($15 Direct, 4 stars), Google's Picasa (Free, 4 stars), or ACDSee ($50, 3 stars).

But Photo Gallery still lacks a couple things you'll get in those competitors, including built in maps to show photo geo-location and the ability to edit camera raw files. I also had trouble using it with Apple iCloud's Photo Stream, and the app isn't aware of the EXIF orientation info, so photos display upside down. And like a lot of Microsoft software these days, Photo Gallery only runs in Windows 7 or Windows 8. But luckily, XP and Vista users can still download earlier versions of the program that run on their systems (from the Microsoft's Windows Essentials 2012 help page).

Interface
Windows Photo Gallery feels like a full-blown image editing application, yet manages to maintain its ease of use for general consumers. The main window is adorned with an Office-like ribbon toolbar across the top; and the new Find tab lets you filter by keyword, rating, date, face, and more. Below the ribbon is a three-panel interface, showing your folders on the left, the images in the middle, and actions like tagging and editing in a right pane.

As in more advanced photo apps like Lightroom, double-clicking an image in Windows Photo Gallery brings it up, and doing so again returns you to gallery view. At the bottom right, there are rotate image arrows, next and previous buttons, and a zoom slider that lets you size both thumbnails and single image view to whatever zoom level you want (the mouse wheel can also be used for zooming). Holding the left mouse button lets you pan around the photo, which I found to be a very fluid way of navigating images.

I do wish the left panel offered a Last Import option the way iPhoto does. The Find tab, however, can fill this role; it lets you limit the gallery view by date, month, or year taken, as well as by the people in the pictures, star ratings, and flagged status. You can also click the binocular icon to search within those results. If the default interface doesn't suit you, you can customize it by adding or subtracting options from a quick access toolbar located either below the ribbon or up in the window border to save viewing space.

Photo Importing
The import experience is just what you'd want. As you import, you can group photos by date and time, add tags, add the date to filenames, and now set a base file name. Raw camera files are supported, but only if you've installed your camera manufacturer's codec in Windows. Fortunately, gallery tells you if you need to do this, and it even takes you to the camera manufacturer's download site. As with most photo editors these days, any edits you make don't affect the original imported image, but rather a copy is saved with the edits.

I found working with large raw files slower in Windows Photo Gallery than in pro-level apps like Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 ($299 Street, ), and unlike iPhoto and Picasa image adjustments didn't work with raw images. As I mentioned above, iCloud Photo Stream images shot with an iPhone 4S presented problems for me: I wasn't able to save changes, and the photos displayed upside down.

Photo Editing
All the expected photo adjustments are on offer: cropping, red-eye fixing, straightening, exposure, color correction, and even noise reduction. Buttons let you apply fixes automatically, but a "Fine tune" button offers deeper control (such as an adjustable histogram, highlights, shadows, sharpness, and color temperature). This version adds a new tool: Blemish removal, which worked excellently in my testing, as did the red-eye fix.

An Auto-adjust option lets you configure what you want fixed?any combination of exposure, color, NR, and straightening. It did a mostly good job on my test images, never drastically exaggerating brightness or other factors, as some editors occasionally do. The editing is non-destructive, so, at any point, you can revert to the original. A new batch edit lets you apply fixes to a bunch of selected images at once, but it only works with the auto-fixes?color, exposure, straightening, and noise reduction?not with the fine-tuning.

Face Tagging and Geo-Tagging
Face recognition takes an important role in Photo Gallery. The ribbon bar has a prominent People tag button, and your friends' faces stare up at you from the bar's Quick find area, offering to show all photos featuring them. You get a dropdown showing your contacts (any of which you can assign to the face) when you select an image and choose "Tag as." The face-recognition software becomes increasingly accurate as you identify more people's faces. A "Batch people tag" option opens its own tab and proposes faces of folks you've already tagged. A simple Confirm or Ignore button completes the action, and if there are more pictures the program thinks are of that person, it will keep displaying them till there aren't any more. It's very similar to the way Picasa's face recognition works.

Geotagging works with cameras' built in GPS (such as the iPhone's), or you can manually enter locations. You can sort all geo-tagged photos grouped by location. You can right-click on a geo-tag to see the location in Bing after the browser launches, but there are no maps inside the app, as there are in Picasa and iPhoto. Of course, if you upload geo-tagged photos to Flickr, you can see them placed on a map online.

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RIM And Facebook Reveal The Native (And Slightly Buggy) BB10 Facebook App

1Disregard the buggy presentation. RIM and Facebook revealed the BlackBerry 10 Facebook application today at BlackBerry Jam. This native app looks and feels very similar to its iOS and Android counterparts. The hidden menu on the left, large photos on the mobile wall -- it's seemingly all there, just as expected. However, RIM was unable to show off the upcoming app in detail. First, the app crashed. Then it appeared the device stopped exporting the video signal to the external display. And then the app failed to update. But it's Facebook! On BlackBerry 10!

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Bill Clinton gets $2 billion in pledges to tackle world's woes

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Healthcare for athletes with mental disabilities, organic know-how for Indian farmers and solar technology for isolated communities were among the pledges made at former U.S. President Bill Clinton's philanthropic summit, which ended on Tuesday.

With its theme of "Designing for Impact" and an emphasis on improving the lives of women and girls in the developing world, heads of states, business leaders and humanitarians at the eighth annual Clinton Global Initiative made 150 new pledges valued at about $2 billion to tackle some of the world's woes.

The three-day summit, scheduled when world leaders are in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly, also featured appearances from U.S. President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney, as well as Egypt's new Islamist president, Mohamed Mursi.

"I am convinced that cooperation, not conflict, will define this century," Clinton said.

The meeting is largely a networking opportunity for some of the world's power brokers to exchange ideas and forge partnerships. It also offers a chance for successful companies to highlight projects that demonstrate social responsibility.

On the opening day, Clinton asked Wal-Mart CEO Michael Duke if the company would consider opening a store in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. Duke noted the company has opened stores in some of the world's more troubled cities, but politely declined the suggestion.

The summit was also a family affair. Clinton introduced his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who made remarks. And their daughter Chelsea, a board member, moderated a session called "The Case for Optimism in the 21st Century."

The idea for the summit came from Clinton's frustration with attending conferences while he was president that prompted no action. When the initiative began, corporations tended to show up and write checks to fund humanitarian programs. Now many see philanthropy in terms of investment opportunities.

The pledges will impact 22 million people, the Clinton initiative said. Some of the commitments took the form of donations.

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Suntech Power Holdings and the GlobalECHO Foundation teamed up to install $250,000 worth of solar panels worth $250,000 at a hospital that treats victims of sexual violence.

"When you hear the stories of what they're dealing with, you can't not help them," said Andrew Beebe, Suntech's chief commercial officer.

(Reporting By Edith Honan; editing by Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-president-clinton-gets-2-billion-pledges-tackle-021215062--finance.html

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Operated by a team of dedicated volunteers, the Southern Nevada Parrot Education, Rescue & Rehoming Society (SNPERRS) focuses on the rescue and rehoming of parrots, many of which are donated by owners who are no longer in the position to care for them. The ongoing economic crisis in the United States has led to an unprecedented number of home foreclosures, leaving many household pets homeless as families move into rented lodgings or are taken in by other family members or friends. This has led to an influx of birds looking for new homes, making the services of the SNPERRS invaluable.

SNPERRS staff members understand that making the decision to rehome a beloved pet bird is very difficult for both owner and pet, and birds are admitted to the rehoming program only upon the written consent of the owner. While there is no set fee for donating a bird, owners should be aware that each bird admitted to the program undergoes a thorough checkup by an avian veterinarian as part of the procedure, so monetary donations are most welcome. Adoption fees are also kept low and are used to offset veterinarian fees in an effort to ensure a self-sustaining non-profit program. Some owners may choose to donate their parrot because the bird has behavioral issues. In these cases the SNPERRS offers to assist in modifying the bird?s behavior with the goal of keeping it in the home.

Once a bird has been signed over to the society it will initially be placed in a foster home where it will have the opportunity to acclimatize to its new environment and socialize with its foster family. Potential adopters must allow a home visit by the society?s rehoming committee to ensure the bird?s environment is suitable and that the family adopting the bird is familiar with its needs. New owners are asked to send reports of how the bird has settled into its new home and any interesting experiences or interactions they have had with their new feathered family member.

In a recently published interview, executive director of SNPERRS Madeleine Franco noted that since 2007 the society has rehomed more than 100 birds and assisted as many with correcting behavioral problems, helping them to remain with their original owners. She pointed out that giving up a pet can be a traumatic process for both owner and bird as parrots are unique creatures with their own personalities. It is also difficult for a bird to adapt when its owner dies. Whatever the reason for a bird needing a new home, foster families play a crucial role in nurturing and resocializing birds, knowing as they do that their home is a temporary arrangement while a new home is sought. Foster families are clearly very special people stepping in to make the rehoming procedure a more positive experience for parrots in need.

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Source: http://www.birds.com/blog/rescuing-and-rehoming-parrots-in-southern-nevada/

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