Sunday, February 3, 2013

My laptop whirls


Most likely the CPU Fan or CDROM.

1. Try spraying out the fan intake & exhaust fins with a can of compressed air first.
2. Is there a disc inside the CDROM?
3. Has the PC started to go slower or crash?
4. Getting warm on the bottom?
5. Any plastics missing from the case after that drop?

What Model # is the laptop - it should be on a sticker under the bottom.

Thanks,
Kevin

Source: http://www.reno4x4.com/forum/showthread.php/67686-My-laptop-whirls

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Former U.S. Sniper Chris Kyle Was Killed at a Shooting Range in Texas

Chris Kyle, a retired Navy SEAL who is recognized as the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, was shot and killed at a gun range in Texas on Saturday by a fellow former soldier who he was trying to help overcome post-traumatic stress disorder.?

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Around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, the 38-year-old Kyle and another man were allegedly shot and killed at?Rough Creek Lodge's shooting range by Eddie Ray Routh, a 25-year-old highly trained Iraq war veteran, the Stephenville Empire-Tribune first reported. The Star-Telegram reports Routh was arrested about five hours later at his home in Lancaster, which is about 70 miles away from the range where Kyle was shot, after a brief chase with police that only ended after police deployed spike strips to stop Routh from fleeing. The local NBC affiliate reports Routh was arrested driving Kyle's Ford pickup truck, but that was not confirmed by authorities.

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What happened at the shooting range, and why, remains unclear. Police said there's no apparent motive right now. NBC 5 reports the other man killed was 35-year-old Chad Littlefield. Other reports indicate he was also a veteran and possibly Kyle's neighbor. WFAA reports that sometime between 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Routh turned and shot the two men at point-blank range; and that Routh was working with Kyle to overcome his post-traumatic stress disorder. Kyle helped found the FITCO Cares Foundation to help other veterans overcome the disease. ?

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Kyle is often credited as the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history. He served in four tours of duty in Iraq until his retirement in 2008. His exact number of kills is unknown (the confirmed number is 160) but some reports have put the number closer to 250. In all, he was awarded two Silver Stars, five Bronze Stars with Valor and two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals for his service.?

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His book, American Sniper, was a New York Times best-seller. There were reports it was going to be made into a movie, with Bradley Cooper set to star as Kyle. This is an interview Kyle did with Conan O'Brien last February to promote the book:?

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-u-sniper-chris-kyle-killed-shooting-range-145316626.html

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92% Silver Linings Playbook

All Critics (219) | Top Critics (50) | Fresh (194) | Rotten (16)

It's a rom-com that succeeds in revitalizing that discredited genre where so many others have failed, injecting it with the grit and emotion of realist drama rather than with amped-up whimsy or social satire or montages of people walking on the beach.

Silver Linings Playbook tells us that happily-ever-after may depend on finding people who coexist with our lunacy, not ones who can lead us out of it. In any case, it's crazy good.

A crazy beaut of a comedy that brims with generosity and manages to circumvent predictability at every turn.

An edgy romantic dramedy that suits our anxious times.

This meaningful film keeps the laughs, giddy anxiousness and warm butterflies from the trailer and sustains it all through two full hours of a love story.

This is a rom-com dressed up as an Oscar-baiting "dramedy". It's a good rom-com thanks to it's edge... but occasionally has the bad traits of a bad rom-com.

Silver Linings Playbook puts the "fun" in "dysfunction." And sure, that sounds glib, but actually, it's a rather extraordinary achievement. Especially when you're skirting on the edges of sanity.

A bittersweet pill that's a mixture of an endearing family drama and modern romance that's an absolute delight.

tows the line of conventional, feel-good Hollywood rom-com, albeit dressed up in just enough art-house quirk to make it feel like something slightly radical

A reminder that 'sanity' doesn't make your flaws any more orderly.

Silver Linings Playbook is a fine, funny film, and one that should charm viewers who haven't been tricked by all those Oscar nominations into anticipating it as some kind of world-changing work of art for the ages.

David O. Russell's latest buzz film straddles a fine line between farce and kitchen-sink drama before settling into a groove that gets under one's skin.

It starts to fray about halfway through as it shifts into a more conventional mode, taking on the usual trappings of the genre and making its way to a predictable resolution

Both charming and gritty... Cooper is edgy, while Lawrence is dynamite

If there's one reason why you should see this film, it's to admire the wonderful performances from Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence.

Cooper and Lawrence Shine in Linings.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/silver_linings_playbook/

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

The Super Bowl drinks score? Beer 42 ? Wine 32 | Dr Vino's wine blog

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It was just an aside from the podium during Danny Brager?s talk on the state of the wine industry. But the Nielsen wine guru said that wine is closing in on beer among viewers of the Super Bowl. According to their polling, 71% of viewers will have carbonated beverages (aka soda), 42% of viewers will have beer, 35% will have bottled water, 32% will have wine, and 22% will have spirits. I?m not a math whizz, but I think that adds up to a whole lot of bathroom breaks!

The survey info came out yesterday and included information on food consumed during the Super Bowl. As you might expect, it included many of our ?impossible food-wine pairings.? So, from the archives, here they are:
* Chips and Salsa
* Buffalo wings
* Seven-layer dip
* Pizza

Bonus: ?Betting wine for football?
Bonus bonus: ?How and why did light beer come to be the choice of NFL viewers??

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Source: http://www.drvino.com/2013/02/01/wine-beer-food-super-bowl/

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KY Sport, Boat, and Recreation Show | LexFun4Kids

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The WKYT Sport, Boat, and Recreation Show sails into Lexington?s? Rupp Arena and Heritage Hall beginning January 31.

A? variety of outdoor activities will be represented as well as a number of both? local and national vendors will be in attendance bringing the best in boats,? RVs, campers, motor sports, and more to one central location.

?For? over 30 years, WKYT has been proud to host this exciting event,? said Tom? Bennett, a vice president of WKYT.? ?It?s the perfect place for people to? get out of the cold and turn their attention to all the great outdoor? activities Kentucky is known for enjoying.?

The? WKYT Sport, Boat, and Recreation show is not just for adults looking for an escape? from the house, said Bennett.? ?It?s for kids as well.? We have a? petting zoo from Rosie?s Ponies, a trout tank where kids can try to catch a? real fish, and, for the kid in all of us.?

For? the young and young at heart, there?s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see? Rupp Arena for a totally different perspective by flying across the arena on a? zipline.

?And? the amazing thing is that all of this is free with admission,? said Bennett. ? Admission? to the 2013 WKYT Sport, Boat and Recreation Show is $7 for adults and $3 for? children between 3 and 13.? Children under 3 are admitted free.

This? year?s show hours are from

1 to 9 p.m., Thursday, January 31;

1 to 9 p.m.,? Friday, February 1;

9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, February 2;

10 a.m. to 5? p.m., Sunday, February 3.

Friday, February 1-show hours are 1-9PM

6PM?? Crash Mullins????Cave? Run Guide Service
8PM?? J. Todd Tucker???????? Pheonix Boats

Saturday, February 2-show hours are 9A-9PM

Seminar? Times:
10AM??????????? Bill Lowen???????????????? D-L Jigs Elite Pro Angler
12PM Crash Mullins?????????? Cave? Run Guide Service
2PM?? J. Todd Tucker???????? Eco Pro ? Elite Pro Angler
4PM?? Bill Lowen???????????????? D-L? Jigs Elite Pro Angler
6PM?? J. Todd Tucker???????? Pheonix Boats ? Elite Pro Angler
8PM?? David Rogers?????????? Feared? by Fish

Sunday, February 3-show hours are 9A-5PM

Seminar? Times:
10AM??????????? Jim Vitaro???????????????? Hawg Trough
12PM TBA
2PM?? David Rogers?????????? Feared? by Fish
4PM?? Jim Vitaro???????????????? Hawg? Trough

*Speakers are subject to change.

Source: http://lexfun4kids.com/ky-sport-boat-and-recreation-show/

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Friday, February 1, 2013

At palace, Egypt protesters, police clash

Egyptian riot police beat a man, after stripping him, and before dragging him into a police van, during clashes next to the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Protesters denouncing Egypt's Islamist president hurled stones and firebombs through the gates of his palace gates on Friday, clashing with security forces who fired tear gas and water cannons, as more than a week of political violence came to Mohammed Morsi's symbolic doorstep for the first time. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

Egyptian riot police beat a man, after stripping him, and before dragging him into a police van, during clashes next to the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Protesters denouncing Egypt's Islamist president hurled stones and firebombs through the gates of his palace gates on Friday, clashing with security forces who fired tear gas and water cannons, as more than a week of political violence came to Mohammed Morsi's symbolic doorstep for the first time. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

Egyptian riot police fire tear gas at protesters demonstrating in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Thousands of protesters denouncing Egypt's Islamist president marched on his palace in Cairo on Friday, clashing with security forces firing tear gas and water cannons in the eighth day of the country's wave of political violence. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

Anti-government protesters gather outside Egypt's presidential palace in Cairo, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Thousands of protesters denouncing Egypt's Islamist president marched on his palace in Cairo on Friday, clashing with security forces firing tear gas and water cannons in the eighth day of the country's wave of political violence. (AP Photo/Mostafa El Shemy)

Egyptians shout slogans during anti-President Mohammed Morsi protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Thousands of Egyptians marched across the country, chanting against the rule of the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, in a fresh wave of protests Friday, even as cracks appeared in the ranks of the opposition after its political leaders met for the first time with the rival Muslim Brotherhood. Arabic reads, "down with brotherhood rule." (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian protester covers his face during clashes with riot police next to the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Thousands of protesters denouncing Egypt's Islamist president marched on his palace in Cairo on Friday, clashing with security forces firing tear gas and water cannons in the eighth day of the country's wave of political violence.(AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

(AP) ? Protesters denouncing Egypt's Islamist president hurled stones and firebombs through the gates of his palace gates on Friday, clashing with security forces who fired tear gas and water cannons, as more than a week of political violence came to Mohammed Morsi's symbolic doorstep for the first time.

The streets outside the presidential palace were a scene of mayhem for hours into the night.

Security forces pumped volley after volley of tear gas, set fire to protester tents and at one point dragged a protester to the ground, stripped him and beat him. Protesters burned tires and hurled stones and fireworks. A 23-year-old died when he was shot in the chest and forehead, the Health Ministry said.

The march on the palace, where Morsi was not present, was part of a wave of demonstrations in cities around the country called by opposition politicians, trying to wrest concessions from Morsi after around 60 people were killed in protests, clashes and riots.

But many of the protesters go further, saying he must be removed from office, accusing his Muslim Brotherhood of monopolizing power and failing to deal with the country's mounting woes. Many have been further angered by Morsi's praise of the security forces after the high death toll, which is widely blamed on excessive use of force by the police.

The day's unrest, however, risked boosting attempts by the government and Brotherhood to taint the opposition as violent and destructive ? a tack Morsi supporters have taken for weeks.

In a statement issued amid the clashes, Morsi accused protesters of trying to break ito the palace and said "political fores involved in incitement" are responsible for the violence. He called on all factions to condemn the violence and said security forces would "act decisively to protect state institutions."

A day earlier, the top opposition figures met with the Brotherhood for the first time and agreed on a joint promise to avoid violence. That drew sharp criticism from many anti-Morsi activists who said the politicians had played into the Brotherhood's hands and given legitimacy to any crackdown.

The fighting started when a crowd of several thousand marched to the palace in an upscale district of the capital, chanting, "the people want the fall of the regime," and "leave, leave, Morsi." Security forces allowed them to reach close to the main gate, and some protesters hurled shoes and stones through the fence into the grounds. Some climbed on the fence, apparently to better throw stones, but it did not appear they were breaking in.

At first, police and Republican Guards inside did not respond. But when several firebombs were thrown over the fence, the security forces unleashed water cannons, then tear gas, then riot police descended on the streets outside the palace.

Hours of clashes ensued, with streams of tear gas and stones flying through the air as security forces pushed the protesters back. A particularly heavy volley of dozens of tear gas canisters over a few minutes scattered much of the crowd, fleeing into side streets as riot police pursued and the sound of birdshot being fired echoed. Associated Press footage showed police stripping one protester on the ground and kicking him before dragging him into a van.

The Interior Ministry, in charge of police, later said in a statement that it would investigate the incident, calling it "regrettable and unacceptable."

More than 50 people were hurt during demonstrations around the country, the Health Ministry said.

The turmoil was the first significant violence at the presidential palace in the eight-day wave of protests ? though the site was the scene of clashes in November between anti-Morsi protesters and Islamists that left around 10 people dead. But other protests around the country on Friday did not see significant violence.

The unrest is Egypt's worst crisis since the 2011 fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak. It was at its worst last weekend, when protests around the country marking the two-year anniversary of the anti-Mubarak uprising turned to clashes in many cities. It further exploded on Saturday, when residents of the Suez Canal city of Port Said rose up in fury over death sentences issued against local residents over a deadly soccer riot a year ago. Around 40 of the deaths in the crisis came in Port Said when security forces reportedly opened fire on protesters, some of whom attacked police facilities.

Morsi, who came into office in June as Egypt's first freely elected president, responded by trying a heavy hand. He imposed a state of emergency and curfews in Port Said and two other Canal cities, which responded with near open revolt. Clashes and protests continued around the country, with anti-Morsi crowds blocking railroad tracks and marching through the streets. The turmoil has only hiked opposition criticism that Morsi, and the Brotherhood, which forms the backbone of his leadership, are unable to manage the country.

Morsi's aides and the Brotherhood, in turn, have accused the opposition of using the streets and condoning violence in an attempt to overturn the results of elections that Islamists have won repeatedly, securing their power.

They have tried to link the political opposition to a group of protesters called the Black Bloc, who wear black masks and have vowed to "defend the revolution." Officials and state media depict them as conspiratorial saboteurs, but the opposition says authorities are using the group as a scapegoat to justify a crackdown.

On Friday, thousands of residents marched through Port Said, located at the Suez Canal's Mediterranean end, pumping their fists and chanting, "Leave, leave, Morsi." They massed around the city's main security headquarters, but no clashes or violence was reported.

"The people want the Republic of Port Said," protesters chanted, voicing a wide sentiment among residents that they are fed up of negligence and mistreatment by central government and that they want to virtual independence.

Egypt's main opposition political grouping, the National Salvation Front, called for Friday's protests, demanding Morsi form a national unity government and amend the constitution. They say the unrest reflects the widespread discontent over Brotherhood attempts to rule alone and keep decision-making in its own hands.

"The policies of the president and the Muslim Brotherhood are pushing the country to the brink," the opposition said in a statement.

But there were signs of splits and confusion in the opposition ranks after leaders of the Front met for the first time with the Brotherhood as part of a dialogue hosted by Egypt's premier Islamic institution, Al-Azhar. The Front had previously refused talks with the Brotherhood until its conditions were met.

With Front leader Mohamed ElBaradei and the deputy leader of the Brotherhood at the same table, the gathering of a spectrum of politicians signed a joint statement denouncing violence.

The statement, known as the Al-Azhar Document, angered some in the anti-Morsi camp. It seemed to focus on violence by protesters with no mention of excessive force by police or the wider political issues.

"Al-Azhar's initiative talks too broadly about violence," a group of 70 activists, liberal politicians, actors and writers said in a statement criticizing the meeting. They said the document gives "political cover to expand the repression, detention, killing and torture by the hands of police for the authority's benefit."

The document "didn't offer solutions but came to give more legitimacy to the existing authority," it added.

Those who attended the Thursday's meeting defended the anti-violence initiative.

"We toppled down Mubarak regime with a peaceful revolution. We insist on achieving the goals the same way whatever the sacrifices and the barbaric suppression tactics," ElBaradei wrote in a tweet.

"No one can say no to an initiative to stop violence," said Ahmed Said, an opposition party leader.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-02-01-Egypt/id-a5bcf1156e2a4b42b2ff45713bd6cded

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Twitter back up, 'incident resolved'

"Something is technically wrong," says Twitter's home screen.?"Thanks for noticing???we're going to fix it up and have things back to normal soon."

Yes, Twitter is down.?At 10:28 a.m. ET, the company's status page indicated only that "Some users may be experiencing issues accessing Twitter. Our engineers are currently working to resolve the issue."

It could perhaps be related to the major update Twitter rolled out Wednesday, providing better viewing of large photos, and greater compatibility for Web video.

We'll keep watching for its return, or any further?indication as to what caused the outage, so stay tuned.

Updated 10:50 a.m. ET: Twitter.com appears to be up, but downforeveryoneorjustme.com is still reporting it to be down.

Updated 2:50 p.m. ET: Twitter updated its status page with the following statement:

We experienced intermittent issues affecting web and mobile users, globally, between approximately 7:00?a.m. and 9:50?a.m. PST.

This incident has now been resolved. We apologize to users who were affected by this, and we?re working to ensure that similar issues do not occur.

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science?editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/twitter-down-1B8189701

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