jules verne restaurant

Friday, August 21, 2009

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I’ve never been to the Eiffel tower or to France for that matter. But when it comes to romantic places, then France is the ultimate love capital of the world and Eiffel tower would be the center of it. But to add to that, the Jules Verne Restaurant would be the center of that center!

Bringing your girlfriend or your wife here will definitely score you more points (lol). The downside is you would have to book a table up to three months in advance while average meal cost for each person is around $279!

So if you have all the time in the world and money is of no object, then book a flight to France, book a table for 2 at the Jules Verne Restaurant and celebrate your love with your loved one.

The Purple Door Salon

I just finished watching an awesome trailer for a new show called Behind The Purple Door which features The Purple Door Salon in Atlanta run by Dwight Eubanks. Yes he's the diva from The Real Housewives Of Atlanta that in some ways stole the show. Dwight Eubanks has such a bold personality that this reality show is a no brainer and sure to be a success. I was not able to find out what channel we'll see Behind The Purple Door on or when but hopefully soon we'll have more than a trailer to watch. You can watch the Trailer for Behind The Purple Door at this website and learn more about Dwight Eubanks at another that I found. Now that The Real Housewives Of Atlanta is over it's nice to know we'll have something else to watch.

Praying For Maria Belen Chapur

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Jenny Sanford, scorned wife of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, has become a heroine, a graceful figure in the face of his tawdry affair with Maria Belen Chapur.

Her public response to her husband's strange liaison led the Washington Post to call her a "role model," and Newsweek to deem Mrs. Sanford a "media genius."

Back in June, when Mark Sanford publicly and tearfully admitted that he had not been traveling along the Appalachian Trail, as he claimed, but in fact traipsing around Argentina with mistress Maria Belen Chapur, Jenny was cool and composed.

Jenny (along with her sons) has since moved out of the governor's mansion, but the former investment banker and mother of four vows to give Mark a chance.

She recently sat down with Vogue Magazine to talk about being a politician's wife and how she's dealing with her husband's public infidelity. Some excerpts:

Jenny Sanford: Vogue




On understanding her husband's affair: "It became clear to me that he was just obsessed with going to see this woman. I have learned that these affairs are almost like an addiction to alcohol or pornography. They just can’t break away."

"Everybody would like an escape sometimes. I’d like somebody 5,000 miles away I could E-mail. It’s not exclusive to men, but I know that isn’t realistic."

On Mark's mistress, Maria Belen Chapur: "I feel sorry for the other woman. I am sure she is a fine person. It can't be fun for her, though I do sometimes question her judgment. All I can do is pray for her because she made some poor choices."

On the beginning of her marriage to Mark Sanford: "We weren't madly in love, but we were compatible and good friends ... I like to think we balance each other out. I am a conservative at heart, but I’m not passionate about ideas like he is."

A Jenny Sanford PhotoMaria Belen Chapur Picture



On the next step: "All I can do is forgive. Reconciliation is going to be a harder road. I have put my heart and soul into being a good mother and wife. Now it’s up to my husband to do the soul-searching to see if he wants to stay married."

Vikings Football



Football Picks 2009 Minnesota Vikings NFC North Vegas Odds: If the Minnesota Vikings can get someone who can make some plays at quarterback they can be considered Superbowl contenders. Now that adrian-petersonBrett Favre has decided to stay retired the Vikings fate will rest in the hands of either Sage Rosenfels or Tavaris Jackson. Neither one inspires much confidence although Jackson has more upside. Minnesota’s defense is among the best in the NFL with a run defense that does not give an inch. Along with the best run defense in the NFL the Vikings have the best rusher in the NFL in all-world RB Adrian Peterson. Despite these big-time assets Minnesota will come up short in their quest for a Superbowl but will win the NFC North division. The 2010 Superbowl Odds for the 2009 NFC North Minnesota Vikings is at 15-1 Vegas Odds.

Running back Adrian Peterson is the focal point of the Vikings offense but he has had trouble staying on the field. In an effort to increases his durability Peterson added over 10 lbs of muscle which should help. Rookie WR Percy Harvin is a rookie of the year candidate that gives the offense a dynamic element. Harvin along with big-play WR Bernard Berrian should be able to help whoever the QB is make some plays downfield. Tavaris Jackson has more potential with his athleticism but he makes costly turnovers. Rosenfels is a more better passer with more experience but he is physically limited. The O-line is solid but may suffer a drop off with the loss of Pro-Bowl center Matt Birk. The 2009 Minnesota Vikings NFC North Odds to win the division is at 3-2 Vegas Odds.

The main key to the Minnesota Vikings success on defense are their two monsters in the middle in DT’s Kevin Williams and Pat Williams. Pat Williams is the road-grader that eats running backs and Kevin Williams is the disruptive force that consistently gains penetration in the backfield. Alongside those two beasts is DE Jared Allen who is so good that he has the potential to break Michael Strahan’s single season sack record this year. Allen is a high-intensity machine with a bevy of pass-rushing moves. The linebackers are solid with three quality players in E.J Henderson, Chad Greenway and Ben Leber. The secondary is strong with two top-flight players in CB Antoine Winfield and FS Madieu Williams. Special teams has a good pair of legs and an impact return man in rookie Percy Harvin but the coverage units are spotty. The 2009 Minnesota Vikings NFC North Vegas Odds OVER\UNDER is at 9.0 WINS.

Mark Dacascos "Iron Cheef " Biography

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Mark Dacascos Biography.Mark Dacascos/Dancing With The Stars Season 9.There will be 16 new pseudo-celebrities competing at the brand new season of Dancing With The Stars.
The new season will start September 21, 2009 on a three-night premiere. The 9th season will start off with these 16 stars but there will be 3 double-eliminations halfway through, according to executive producer Conrad Greene.
Mark Dacascos is one of 16 celeb dancers on Season 9 of “Dancing With the Stars.”
Mark Alan Dacascos (born February 26, 1964 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American actor and martial artist. He won numerous karate and various styles of kung fu championships between the ages of 7 and 18.

Beginning in January 2005, Dacascos has portrayed “the Chairman” on Food Network’s television series Iron Chef America. This role was previously played by Takeshi Kaga in the original Japanese Iron Chef, and Dacascos claims an in-character relationship to Kaga as his nephew.

It was announced on August 17, 2009 that he will compete in season 9 of Dancing with the Stars.
His father, Al Dacascos, is from Hawaii. He is a martial arts instructor of Filipino, Spanish, and Han Chinese ancestry. His mother, Moriko McVey is of Irish and Japanese ancestry. His stepmother is award winning martial artist Malia Bernal.

He is married to actress Julie Condra, who starred with him in Crying Freeman.

Career

Dacascos became an actor after being discovered walking down the street in San Francisco’s Chinatown by two men working for director Wayne Wang. Though Dacascos’ first scenes ended up on the cutting room floor, he has gone on to establish a film and television career mostly playing martial artists. He also performed in three video games: voice acting in Stranglehold, live acting in Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom and digitally recreating The Chairman in the new Iron Chef video game for Wii. He was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2002 for his role in Brotherhood of the Wolf, which was a box office success in the United States.

He has also appeared in the short-lived television series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, which was a follow-up to the 1994 film The Crow.

He has been featured in many action films such as Crying Freeman and Cradle 2 the Grave.

Swimmer Natalie Coughlin among new “Dancing with the Stars”

Natalie Coughlin can do the backstroke and the breastroke in world record time, but can she do the tango?

Coughlin, who has made a big splash in the Olympics, will attempt to excel in the ballroom during the upcoming season of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars.” She was among the 16 celebrities named to the “Dancing” cast, as announced Monday morning. She’ll compete against the likes of former Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay, pop singer Donny Osmond, and former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin.

Other hopefuls include singers Mya, Macy Gray and Aaron Carter; actors Melissa Joan Hart, Debi Mazar and Ashley Hamilton (son of George); models Joanna Krupa and Kathy Ireland; reality stars Kelly Osbourne and Mark Dacascos (”the Chairman” on Food Network’s “Iron Chef America”); mixed martial artist Chuck Liddell; and professional snowboarder Louie Vito.

The contestants were announced on Monday’s “Good Morning America” by “Dancing” host Tom Bergeron, who also unveiled a new competitive twist.

“In the middle of our season, over three weeks, we’re going to have double eliminations,” said Bergeron. “We’ll lose about half of our cast within that period. It will be a ballroom bloodbath.”

Coughlin represented the United States at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. In 2008, she became the first American female athlete to win six medals in one Olympics.

After taking a break from swimming competition after the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Coughlin will be extending that break with time logged on the dance floor. She appears to be in good company on “Dancing” as three Olympians have won the reality show’s coveted title. Speed-skater Apolo Anton Ohno captured the prize in Season 4, while figure skate Kristi Yamaguchi prevailed in Season 6 and gymnast Shawn Johnson won the disco-ball trophy in Season 8.

The ninth season of the hit ABC show premieres Sept. 21.

Playing the Kentucky Lottery

Monday, August 17, 2009

Kentucky’s Powerball lottery can be a fun way to spend a few dollars. Whether you purchase your Kentucky Power Ball ticket for yourself of for a friend, no one can deny the excitement that arises as you watch the winning Kentucky Powerball numbers being drawn one by one. With Kentucky Powerball, you can win more than six hundred million dollars if you choose all six of the right numbers, making it one of the largest lottery drawings in the country. How to Play the Kentucky Powerball Lottery To play Kentucky lottery Powerball, you must choose five numbers between one and five, and one number between one and forty-two. The number between one and forty-two is known as the Powerball. If you match the Powerball and all five of the other balls, you will be a KY Powerball jackpot winner. If you match all five but not the Powerball, you will still win two hundred thousand dollars, which certainly would be an exciting win. Kentucky Powerball OptionsFor one dollar, you buy one chance at the KY Powerball jackpot. However, you can purchase up to five plays at a time on one ticket. You can also pay an extra dollar to participate in the Kentucky Lottery Powerball Power Play option. When you pay an extra dollar, your winnings will be multiplied by two, three, four or five, depending on the number drawn. Multiplying your prize winnings applies to every Kentucky Powerball prize except for the jackpot. This means that if you play the Power Play option and you win the two hundred thousand dollar prize, you could double, triple, quadruple or even quintuple your winnings! Many Kentucky Powerball players see the Power Play option as a game in and of itself. No matter how you choose to play Kentucky lottery Powerball, you will be sure to have a good time as long as you play responsibly and do not get too caught up in the idea of winning the jackpot. Where Does The Money Go?Since it started in 1989, the Kentucky Lottery has earned over $2. 5 billion for Kentucky’s state treasury. Since1999, the Kentucky Lottery has provided over $950 million to the Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) Program, the College Access Program and the Kentucky Tuition Grants Program. In addition to the $950 million for college grants and scholarships, $24 million has gone to Kentucky’s Early Childhood Reading Incentive Fund. Also, $21 million supported the Kentucky Housing Corporation’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund from 1999 – 2003. The Kentucky Lottery also set aside $32 million in the early 1990’s as a one-time bonus for Kentucky Vietnam veterans. So, when you play the Kentucky lottery, you’re not only having a good time but helping a good cause. Buy Kentucky Powerball TicketsTo play the Kentucky Lottery or any other lottery tickets, simply log onto your official state website. These sites explain how to purchase tickets, and often times tickets can be purchased online so you can play most state lotteries from the comfort of your own home. You can also refer to official state websites for custom lottery news. Many sites offer lottery number generators to help make your lottery number picking easier for you. If you would like to purchase your tickets in person, you can also visit a local lottery terminal. You can also log onto Lucky Lotto for all your lottery needs. This site offers the player the opportunity to play most state lotteries from the comfort of their own home. Make sure to visit LuckyLotto for all of your custom lottery news and check out our new LuckyLotto lucky lottery number generator! No matter how you choose to purchase your tickets, or which tickets you choose to buy, you’re bound to have some fun!

Kaminey Movie Torrent, Watch online or download from Rapidshare

Sunday, August 16, 2009

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Another week, another movie and another hot search in google to download the Kaminey Movie Torrent. People are searching google to download Kaminey movie and to Watch online Kaminey movie. Few website owners uploaded Kaminey movie on Rapidshare and zshare. So that they can provide Kaminey movie download links on their websites.

But as usual i watched the movie on theater. I do not encourage piracy. I love to spend few bucks so that i can enjoy in a movie in hall in a good print. In my opinion movie is not that much good. Vishal tried a lot to do something different in the movie. Songs were good. Few scenes were also good. Story was not that much good. Movie looked confusing to me at many places. I just loved one thing in the movie “Mai Fa ko Fa Bolta hu” and many people started copying the same thing after the movie finished. I also started talking in that way with my friends. I also put my status on Independence day as “Fwatantrata Diwaf Mubarak Ho”

Overall Kaminey is an average movie. Not so good.

If you still want to download Kaminey movie torrent or want to watch Kaminey movie online. Below is a website link. Please remember i am not getting anything from that website to share the link with you. I just found that in google search.

Doble Teamed Disney Movie

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View company contact information for Double Teamed on IMDbPro. .... If you want to see a good Disney Channel Original Movie then check out Brink!, Double Teamed is a Disney Channel Original Movie based on the life stories of twin sisters, Heather and Heidi Burge, is a disney channel movie starring MacKenzie Phillips, Annie McElwain. Double Teamed is rated G. Buoyed by the strong performance of its latest original movie "Double Teamed, Double Teamed, Movie Ratings & Reviews, Cast & Crew, Clips & Videos, Posters & Gallery, The debut of "Double Teamed" was the second ranked movie in Disney Channel's history in terms of household delivery (2.8 million) and the third best movie

fantasy football cheat sheet 2009

fantasy football cheat sheet 2009

Ok great, so now you’ve signed up for a fantasy football team and you are waiting for the inevitable auto-draft. What now? Well, most fantasy football aficionados will tell you that you should “pre-rank” your players. You think, why – I looked at the website’s player rankings and it looks OK to me? That’s a very popular misconception and probably the number one reason that first-timers don’t do very well come the end of the fantasy season.

The draft is the most important step in the fantasy football season. Let me repeat that. The draft is the most important step in the fantasy football season. It will be the reason that you either win or lose your league. It will not be because one or two of your studs had a bad game. It won’t be because one or two of your players gets put on IR. It will be because you made contingencies for these kinds of events, because you drafted not just the studs, but very capable backups, and because you planned for player inconsistencies.

Using the website’s rankings to do your draft means that you will draft players according to how their fantasy gurus see things and how they ranked the players. Pre-ranking your players according to your system is crucial to a great draft. It sets you apart from the also-rans and the lazies. The question is, how do I go about this pre-ranking thing? There is a very simple solution using a very simple philosophy: What did you do last year and what might you do this year is going to determine what I do right now!

Family the bombardment Hotel Ritz Carlton Apologize

Friday, August 14, 2009

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JAKARTA - sister uterus Ikhwan Maulana aka Nana (28), the bombardment Hotel Ritz Carlton, July 17, delivered the apology to the Indonesian nation.

"Family apologize to the entire Indonesian nation. My younger cousin of the victim. My brother is also a child of the nation," said Endang Sutrisna, sister of the victim uterus after taking the corpse his brother Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta, freday (14/8/2009).

Endang claim to have been discounted to recognize the body of the victim and ensure the correct his brother.

"Crime is our business and all my brother and the sacrifice of justice," he said while holding sob sad.

Mabes police to ensure the victim is Nana, after the DNA test. According to the plan discount the victim's body will be brought to Labuan, Banten, to Friday night in a tomb
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Huge fire of Santa Cruz

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A huge wildfire near the town of Bonny Doon, in the Santa Cruz Mountains 70 miles south of San Francisco, threatened homes Wednesday night and into Thursday morning (August 13) as authorities struggled to bring the blaze under control.

Local media reported that over 250 homes had been evacuated as the fire spread. Along with reverse 911 calls, police were going house to house to make sure residents had left the area.

Over 300 firefighters were tackling the blaze, with more crews en route from Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Benito, Monterrey County and Santa Barbara. One report claimed that the flames from the blaze could be seen from mountains north of San Francisco

As of 12:30am Thursday, the fire was heading towards the coastal town of Davenport, and authorities were considering further evacuations.

Arizona Lottery Player

Arizona’s latest lottery millionaires are Glendale residents Jess and Shirley Uselton, who played The Pick game and won $1.1 million.

The couple purchased a ticket, then headed out of town.

It wasn’t until a few days later that they checked their numbers online from out-of-state.

To their pleasant surprise, their The Pick numbers, which they’d been playing for a number of years, were the matching numbers for the July 11 The Pick jackpot.

“We had a good feeling about this drawing, which is why we checked our numbers online while out of town,” shared Jess Uselton.

“We’ll probably take an Alaskan cruise with some of the money.”

GAMES WE PLAY:
The July 31 Mega Millions game has a $73 million jackpot.
The July 31 Euro Millions jackpot is 28 million euros, or about $34 million U.S. dollars.
The Aug. 1 Powerball jackpot is a hefty $120 million.

Good luck to all of us, around the world.

Third Chapter of Buried in Wolf Lake

Chapter 3

“Look at this–someone’s been here on horseback,” I noticed about half way down the west side of Wolf Lake.

Carlson bent over and studied the ground. “Yeah, I’d say a single horse.” He stood up and called out, “Dawes, Mason, we might have something here.”

Carlson dropped the stakes he was holding on the ground and I laid the tape beside them. Smoke and Todd Mason took a break from their tasks and joined us. We all studied the hoof patterns.

“Looks like a guy was riding along and stopped here . . . the hoof prints follow down to the water. Probably letting the horse get a drink. On the other hand, could be to throw a leg in the lake,” Smoke added.

I had been thinking the same thing. Mason and Carlson both nodded.

“A lot of people ride the trails in the park, Smoke. I saw a couple unloading horses from their trailer when I drove through yesterday,” I said.

“It is a great place for riding,” Mason said.

“Ever take a cast of horse hoof impressions?” Smoke asked.

“Nope.” Carlson and Mason agreed, shaking their heads.

“It’ll be a new one for you, then.” Smoke got down on his hands and knees and perused the prints. “You’re the farm kid, Corky. These hoof prints tell you anything?”

“About the horse?” I studied for a moment. “Well, it was barefoot, meaning it didn’t have horseshoes on. These ridges are most likely ‘grass rings’ because they run all the way around the foot.” I waved my hand over the hoof pattern.

“What does that mean?” Smoke asked.

“That the horse is pastured and when there are changes in the weather conditions–you know, moisture followed by periods of dryness in the pasture–they develop. Temperature changes are another cause. They’re pretty common. Oh, and it also happens when there is exercise followed by little activity for a while.”

Smoke crawled backward a few steps, then jumped to his feet. “And what does that tell us?”

I shrugged. “The owner keeps his horse in a pasture in Minnesota where the weather fluctuates from hot to cold, wet to dry.”

“Like the rings on a tree? You can tell what the weather was like by how thick the ring is?” Mason asked.

“Not quite.”

“Back to our horse and rider,” Smoke directed.

“Maybe the guy has a busy schedule and rides the horse when he can,” I offered, shaking my head. “I’m not an expert on horse hooves. Oh, look, there’s a crack on the right front hoof.”

The three officers drew closer to me as I pointed out the flaw.

“What’s that from?” Carlson wondered.

“Maybe a harder ride some time–got a little injury. A farrier could fix it. I’m thinking the horse is most likely pastured and probably not ridden a lot.”

“So not a horse from one of the riding stables?” Smoke asked.

“No, they’d have shoes on their horses.”

“So why would a guy not shoe his horse?” Mason asked.

“It’s not the way nature intended, I guess. Shoes can cause lots of problems. Like, they restrict blood flow to the hooves and interfere with the natural expansion and contraction of the hoof when it’s weight-bearing. Plus, the nails driven into the hooves leave holes and weakened areas.”

The sheriff joined us. Engen still sat–more like slouched–in a lawn chair on her patio.

“What’d ya got going here?” Twardy asked.

As Smoke explained, I walked down the road about eight feet then headed back, examining the prints. I paused where the horse had stopped by the lake.

“Hmm. Okay, guys, this is interesting. C’mere.” I waved them to follow me.

“We have a rider going down the gravel road. Not much for impressions where the gravel is packed hard, but here, more on the shoulder, the impressions are deeper.”

The team stayed close. “Then we get to the spot . . . here . . . where the horse goes to the water’s edge, stands there for I don’t know how long, then backs up, turns around and . . .” I led the others as we followed the prints across the road and back south again for a few feet.

“Damn.” Smoke said.

“You got it. The horse was carrying a heavier load before it stopped then it was after it got going again.”

“So, that kinda backs up my gut feeling there is more of our victim in the lake than that one leg we got lying over there.” Smoke took in a big inhale and blew out the air slowly, one of the things he did when he was pondering something.

“What do you figure the horse weighs, any guesstimates?” The sheriff directed his question to me.

“That’s all it would be is a guesstimate.”

I paced off the distance from the front and hind legs when the horse was in a standing position. “I would say the horse is about . . . five feet . . . in length . . . fourteen to sixteen hands . . . around a thousand pounds. With a rider, maybe twelve-hundred. The impressions are fairly deep, but not excessively so.”

The sheriff had been part of the Winnebago County Mounted Patrol Unit and most likely knew more about horses than any of us, but he kept that to himself. Sheriff Twardy was a unique leader. He showed up at all the major crime scenes–he said it was too much in his blood not to be there–but he mainly observed and rarely gave any directions or orders. He trusted his officers to conduct the investigations and come to conclusions based on what they found.

“Yeah, I’d say a thousand, give or take, is about right,” Smoke agreed. “Sheriff?”

The sheriff considered and nodded.

Smoke rubbed his jaw. “What’d you suppose that leg weighs? What, fifteen, twenty pounds?”

I shrugged and said, “Maybe.” I discreetly lifted my right leg slightly and tried to guess its weight, something that had never occurred to me consider until that very minute.

No one else commented, but they appeared deep in thought.

“Twenty pounds wouldn’t add much weight, but, say one hundred-thirty, forty, fifty pounds would be enough to explain the deeper depressions.” Smoke squatted for another close check. “We’ll send the impressions to the BCA for their expert opinion, but that’d be mine, if I had to give it.”

He stood up and stuck his reading glasses in his pocket. “Mason, Carlson, finish marking off the scene and get it photographed. Aleckson, we’ll follow these hoof prints, see where they lead to.”

“You want underwater recovery started?” Mason asked.

“You’re part of that, right?” Smoke said.

“Yup. So’s Carlson.”

“You got your gear with?”

Mason nodded. “We threw it in the unit when we heard ‘lake.’”

“Good. Yeah, why don’t you give Warner a holler. Tell him to load up the boat and assemble the rest of his team. We should have this much processed before the whole place is crawling with deputies. Corky, let’s take that walk. Why don’t you grab your camera?”

Carlson picked up the crime scene tape and stakes and handed the tape to Mason. He helped Carlson finish the job I had started, continuing to the south side of the lake where the shoreline turned east and the road continued south. The sheriff moved to the outside of the marked area.

I found a camera in its case in my trunk, pulled the attached strap around my neck, and caught up with Smoke.

A newer gray Toyota made its way toward us at a fairly fast clip, then slowed when it got closer. The man in the vehicle raised and lowered his hand in a quick wave of acknowledgement and pulled into the Engen’s driveway. He got out of the car and Tara was in his arms a second later.

“Good.” Smoke gave me a relieved nod. “Let’s move.”

We walked south on Abbott Avenue to Eighty-fifth Street and started to turn left. I glanced back to see Mason taking pictures of the horse hoof prints and Carlson writing in a pocket notebook. The sheriff had his arms crossed on his chest, watching them work.

“Wait a minute.” Smoke stopped and pointed. “The prints are coming and going both directions. Let’s head west first.” We walked about one hundred yards to the edge of a small swamp where the horse and rider had been.

“I sure hope this doesn’t mean there’s another body part in this swamp,” I said.

“Doesn’t look good, does it? Better snap some photos of these, in case.”

“The prints look like they came from the direction of the park–rode to the swamp here–turned around and headed up Abbott to Wolf,” I narrated as I took the pictures.

“I guess we’ll find out if that means anything when underwater goes into Wolf. If we don’t find the rest of her in there, this is going to turn into an even bigger nightmare than it already is. We got about four hours of daylight left–a little less. Let’s head east.” Smoke pointed to where the road ended and the grassy area began. “Looks like he stayed on the road for a while, then headed into the park here.”

“Smoke, a horse could have traveled for miles,” I protested, snapping more shots.

“Yeah, I basically wanted to see if he came from the park. I’ll have boat and water load up the four-wheeler–”

I interrupted. “Maybe a mounted patrol would be better–could go where the other horse did. It’d be easier for the rider to see than from a four-wheeler.”

Smoke smiled and tapped me on the back. “Now you’re thinkin’. We’ll head back and I’ll call in the reinforcements.” He opened his phone and hit two digits on speed dial.

“Robin? . . . Yes, it is a real leg . . . Young, twenties, thirties . . . Horrible is one word for it . . . Underwater’s already been called, you should hear them rolling any minute. What I need is one mounted. Who’s on call? . . . Called in sick? Okay, well who’s next on the list? . . . Good. Get him out here, a-sap.”

By the time Smoke clapped his phone shut, we were back on Abbott.

“What would possess someone to cut somebody up?” I asked, hypothetically.

I had some knowledge on the psychology of why.

“Very, very sick people are possessed in the most bizarre ways. Has to be the first dismemberment case in the county’s history–that I know of anyway. The sheriff said it’s the first in his thirty-one years.”

“Makes Alvie Eisner look a little less crazy,” I thought out loud.

“Yeah, right.” Sarcasm oozed through his words. “Don’t go down that road or you’ll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out the motivations of society’s sickos.

“‘Vice is a monster of frightful mien

As to be hated needs but to be seen

Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face

We first endure, then pity, then embrace.’”

I stopped to watch Smoke during his recitation. “Okay! Where did that come from?”

“‘An Essay on Man’ by Alexander Pope, English poet, late 1700s. We read him in a college English class I took about a hundred years ago. For some reason, those lines stuck with me.”

“Alexander Pope? The name is familiar, but–”

“You’ve heard him quoted a lot. He’s the guy who wrote ‘a little learning is a dangerous thing’, ‘to err is human, to forgive, divine’, ‘fools rush in where angels fear to tread’, ‘hope springs eternal.’”

I smiled and nodded. “Oh, he’s the guy? Well, thank you, Professor Dawes.”

Smoke bent over slightly in a mock bow. “Any time. Change of subject: since you brought up our least favorite inmate–let me reiterate–I do not want you seeing Eisner. Period. She had her chance to spill her guts. You are not at her beck and call, little lady.” Smoke hit the palm of his hand with the opposite fist. “My insides turn over every time I remember how you looked after your fight with that monster.”

“All right, detective. We both know we’re not going to settle this today. Let’s talk about it later.”

“Yeah.” Smoke studied the lake, obviously thinking about the secrets it may be holding. “What we got going here is priority one.”

On that we could wholeheartedly agree.

Christine Husom is the Second Wind Publishing author of Murder in Winnebago County and Buried in Wolf Lake

Google's Caffeine Sandbox Nets Speedy

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

This morning I've been testing Google's new search sandbox, which I covered late last night after the furor over Facebook's FriendFeed purchase and new search service launch abated.

In that piece, I wondered whether Google opted to launch the sandbox, which you can access here, because of Facebook's moves.

Matt Cutts, one of the Google engineers behind the new search infrastructure, said this was not the case in a Q&A on his personal blog last night:

He said the new infrastructure has been in the works for months, adding: "I think the best way for Google to do well in search is to continue what we've done for the last decade or so: focus relentlessly on pushing our search quality forward."

I'm positive the search was in the news for months, but I also believe announcing this at 4:14 PDT on a Monday afternoon is not the way you announce a major rewrite of your bread-and-butter business -- unless you want to attract some of the attention rivals are getting over their search improvements.

I'm not going to let that ruin some potentially fun search testing, but I also took to heart Cutts' comment that there won't be user interface or design changes:

This update is primarily under the hood: we're rewriting the foundation of some of our infrastructure. But some of the search results do change, so we wanted to open up a preview so that power searchers and web developers could give us feedback.

So I didn't get my hopes up to see anything special. I first searched for Twitter. In the current search engine, I saw:

Twitter current search engine.png

Here's what it looked like in the sandbox:

Twitter sandbox search.png

There practically no difference. Unlike the current search, there was no sponsored link from Microsoft's Bing search engine at the top of the results. I also couldn't comment or promote items in the sandbox. I could get used to the lack of advertising!

I then tried searching for Wikipedia. Here is where I saw some differences. First, the original search stuck a bit:

Wikipedia search current.png

Then I searched Wikipedia in the sandbox. Not only was the retrieval time one second faster, but there was foreign language results! Fascinating (to me, anyway), though I'm no Webmaster or power searcher.

Wikipedia new results.png

However, the foreign language results replaced the hot topics on Wikipedia, such as Michael Jackson.

Google Operating System noted the sandbox doesn't deal well with proxies and redirects, "so you'll see many weird results."

I could sit here for hours testing the nuances, but time doesn't permit. So, I'd like to open up the floor to crowdsource the Caffeine searches.

I encourage readers to test different searches in the sandbox and compare them to the same searches in the current version of Google search, then tell me what you think.

Also, feel free to provide Google feedback by clicking at the "Dissatisfied? Help us improve" link at the bottom of the page. Be sure to include "caffeine" in your reply to Google.

Finally, don't try this on mobile phones because it won't compute. Cutts said he has not hooked up a mobile version or an international version

Do You Really Like Your Health Insurance?

Whenever a poll is taken and people say they like or are satisfied with their health insurance, wouldn’t you like to know exactly what they like about it? According to a Rasmussen Reports poll from August 3rd, 80 percent of those surveyed rated their health insurance coverage as good or excellent. That’s up from 70 percent in May. But we still don’t know why they are so satisfied.

Do they like the affordable premiums or the wide spectrum of coverage? Does their health insurance plan allow them to seek alternative therapies? Are they enamored with their health insurance plan because they truly believe there is nothing better out there for them or their family?

Or do people simply respond “yes” to the question “Do you like your current health insurance plan?” because they don’t want to change. This is a common phenomenon. Resistance is an inevitable response to any major change, and health insurance reform certainly fits the bill. According to organizational change experts Folger and Skarlicki, “organizational change can generate skepticism and resistance in employees [you can substitute health-care consumers], making it sometimes difficult or impossible to implement organizational improvements.”

There is a concept called the rationale for resistance, and it includes a list of how people justify their actions to themselves and to others. Let’s assume people are answering “yes” to the health insurance question because they are resisting change. If we apply the rational for resistance to health insurance, people want to stay where they are because:

* Their current health insurance plan meets their needs, and so they do not feel threatened. People who believe their comfort and security are threatened will seek change, not those who feel safe. This does not mean people have carefully thought this out. People who have employer-provided health insurance could lose their jobs and their insurance tomorrow. People could also contract a serious condition that quickly maxes out their coverage. Or others could discover that they are among the 29 percent of people with health insurance who are underinsured. Unfortunately they discover this when their policy is put to the test.

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Utah Health Insurance Exchange Ready to Launch

Along with back to school shopping, Utahns will be able to shop for health insurance online beginning August 19, 2009. The Utah Health Exchange is a website where Utah residents and business owners can shop, compare, and buy health insurance plans.

Utah’s new health insurance exchange is only the second of its kind in the United States. Massachusetts was the first to institute this type of approach to affordable health insurance.

Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr., signed the Utah Health Exchange into law in March. The health insurance model was created by HB188, and it is one of four health reform bills in Utah designed to improve affordability, help the state progress toward cost containment, and make health care more accessible to nearly 300,000 people.

According to the Utah Health Exchange website, the Exchange “will connect consumers to information they need to make an informed choice, and in many cases, allow them to execute that choice electronically.”

The three main functions of the Utah Health Exchange are to provide consumers with:

* Helpful information about their health care and financing of that care
* A convenient way to compare and choose a health insurance policy that meets their families’ needs
* A standardized electronic application and enrollment process

For employers, the HB188 provides them with an option of depositing money into their workers’ health savings accounts rather than just paying part of their premium. This allows consumers to purchase any health insurance plan that they want.

On August 19, the Utah Health Exchange will begin enrolling up to 150 small employer groups (those who employ 2 to 50 workers) who plan to offer this new option to their workers. According to the Exchange’s website, this new model offers relief to employers who will no longer need to bear the full burden of running a health insurance plan for their workers.

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