Thursday, January 31, 2013

Norcross: 1916 football, Ray Lewis, Aztecs and more

A panel of U-T San Diego sports writers, plus former Tribune writer and prep historian Rick Smith, have selected an All-Time San Diego Section Football Team.

The team will be unveiled in the Sunday, Feb. 10 edition of the newspaper. In all, the panel selected a first, second and third team, 93 players in all.

The school with the most players selected: San Diego High, with 17. The player who dates back the farthest: Pesky Sprott, who played at San Diego High in 1916.

Old-timers Nick Canepa, Bill Center and Smith pushed hard for Sprott.

?I think his name Pesky had a lot to do with it,? said another panelist, John Maffei. ?Had his name been Frank, he might have not made it.?

Sprott and more

Actually, Sprott?s credentials seem impeccable. According to the San Diego Hall of Champions, Albert ?Pesky? Sprott was one of seven San Diego High alums who played on Cal?s 1920 ?Wonder Team.?

The 1920 Golden Bears finished 9-0, including a 28-0 rout of Ohio State in the ?21 Rose Bowl. Sprott scored two touchdowns in the game, but it was a Cavers teammate who earned MVP honors: quarterback Harold ?Brick? Muller. ?

The 1920 Bears became the first West Coast team named as national champions. ? Cal was unbeaten from 1920 to ?25, posting a 46-0-4 record ?

By Tuesday, This Just In was suffering from Super Bowl XLVII burnout. Don?t care about Ray Lewis? preaching, pending retirement or if he used deer antler spray ?

Tired of the John and Jim Harbaugh angle. Now if you can track down the old man, Jack, who was an assistant coach under Jim at USD, get him telling yarns about the boys, that I?d be interested in reading ?

Until then, wake me up at 3:30 Sunday for the kickoff ?

Did you know? You can bet on the length of the Jim/John postgame handshake ?

49ers 27, Ravens 24

The stretch drive

U-T headline: Aztecs to receive visit from five-star recruit; reaction: the five-star recruit, linebacker Reuben Foster, is from Auburn, Ala., and sports an Auburn tattoo on his forearm. Can?t blame the kid for vacationing in San Diego ?

Foster has commitment issues. He said he?d attend Auburn, but after the Tigers? brutal 3-9 season (0-8 in the SEC) and the firing of head coach Gene Chizik, Foster de-committed ? As for the tattoo, the ink remains ?

Former Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward, who retired after the 2011 season, will race at Ironman Hawaii in October as part of a promotion for REFUEL / Got Chocolate Milk ?

Ward will be in good care when it comes to preparation. His trainer: eight-time Ironman Hawaii champion Paula Newby-Fraser of Encinitas ?

Waste Management passes valuable tips on living green at your Super Bowl party. One suggestion pertains to pizza. ?After enjoying your favorite pie, recycle clean pizza boxes.?

One problem, says U-T military writer Jen Steele: ?If the box is clean, rather than dripping with tomato sauce, veggies and pepperoni stains, how good was the pizza??

Source: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/jan/30/this-just-in-harbaugh-lewis/

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Wellington Sevens players on parade

Fairfax NZ

The Wellington Sevens kicked off with screaming fans, flags and music at the annual pre-tournament parade today.

Fans turned out in force in central Wellington to see the stars of the Hertz Wellington Sevens take to the streets for the annual pre-tournament parade.

Lambton Quay and Willis St had a carnival atmosphere as the CBD came to a standstill for the spectacle.

All 16 international teams took to floats through central Wellington, and thousands of fans lined the streets to greet them.

Referees led the parade on the first float out, followed by a group of dancers.?

Fiji's float received a huge cheer from the crowd, as players threw their arms out and greeted fans with loud chants of "Bula".

But the crowds saved the biggest cheers for the New Zealand team, who high-fived screaming fans as their float went by.

Ahead of the parade, New Zealand's Manawatu-born Taranaki fullback Kurt Baker said the team were excited about the challenge on their home turf.

''It's pretty close to home, it's only about an hour and a half from where I was born so hopefully there's some people in the parade crowd that I know,''he said.

''It seems like all of Wellington gets in behind it. All the teams enjoy it, as well as those people who don't actually go to the rugby itself, so they get to see some players.''

The parade started on the corner of Ballance St and Lambton Quay at 12.45pm, travelled down Lambton Quay and Willis St and finished at Civic Square.

There, the teams are officially welcomed by Mayor Celia-Wade Brown.

- ? Fairfax NZ News

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Annual weight loss challenge kicking off - In Moderation

A massive weight loss challenge is getting underway in the Culpeper area, and there?s still time to sign up to participate. Registration for the annual Drop It! The Healthy Living and Weight Loss Challenge is going on this week, ending Feb. 2. Participants have the chance to win up to $1,000 in prize money while slimming down and learning more about exercise and nutrition.

The 12-week Drop It! program features free exercise classes, nutritional tips, health screenings and motivational support. As part of the program, a health fair will be held Feb. 2 at Germanna Community College?s Daniel Technology Center from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The fair will include free screenings, fitness demos, healthy snacks and more, according to the ?Drop It!? website, dropitchallenge.com.

Drop It! is a joint effort of Germanna, the Culpeper Regional Health System and Powell Wellness Center with support from local philanthropists Joe and Linda Daniel. It?s a way to inspire area residents to take better charge of their health. It?s also a fundraiser for local nursing and health education programs, with $50 donated for every pound lost by participants.

In 2012, participants lost a combined?3,065.04 pounds. This year?s goal is for participants to lose a total of 5,000 pounds.

You can register for the program at Saturday?s health fair at Germanna or at these locations:

  • In Culpeper, at Powell Wellness Center through Feb. 2. The center is open seven days a week; click here for its hours and location.
  • In Locust Grove, at?Germanna Community College (next to the student center)?Wednesday, Jan. 30 from 9 a.m. -4 p.m. and?Thursday, Jan. 31 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Initial weigh-ins are done when you register; final weigh-ins are conducted between April 29 and May 5. Prizes are given to those who lose the biggest percentage of their body weight. Last year?s adult winner lost 22.91 percent of her body weight, and last year?s teen winner dropped 8.88 percent of her body weight, according to the Drop It! website.

The adult winner gets $1,000, and the teen winner receives $250. Other prizes include grocery gift cards, nutritional counseling sessions and a massage gift certificate.

You can learn a ton more about the challenge by visiting dropitchallenge.com or by visiting the Drop It! Facebook page. And you can read a story about the program here. Or, call the event hotline for details at?540/829-4754. Registration and waiver/liability forms are available at dropitchallenge.com.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

"Aged To Perfection": By Roger Garcia, DO - Anti-Aging World

Aged to Perfection?by Roger Garcia, DO is a book about reaching perfection in your prime.?Like a bottle of fine wine that takes time. Consequently, we ?should learn to enjoy the aging process. We should be comfortable with our age and relish the wisdom that comes along with it.?Aged To Perfection?is a book designed to assist you enjoy and appreciate the rewards of age or maturity while avoiding the illness and disease that many times accompanies getting older.

Dr. Garcia is certified in anti-aging medicine and operates a BodyLogicMD center in Columbus, Ohio. In?Aged To Perfection?Dr. Garcia stresses the importance of living a healthy lifestyle of good nutrition, fitness, stress reduction, and hormone balance (the same topics we cover on this website).

Aged To Perfection explains breakthrough treatments involving the use of bioidentical hormones, nutrition, and exercise. Bioidentical hormones serve as Dr. Garcia?s foundation in his approach to preventive medicine. Dr. Garcia shares many inspirational stories of patients he has treated using them as examples of how the foundational principles of healthy lifestyle can lead to dramatic changes in a person?s health.

Dr. Garcia does not let his law degree (he has one of those, too) get in the way by using complicated language. Aged To Perfection?is easy to read and easy to understand. ?In?Aged To Perfection vast amounts of medical literature are succinctly summarized within each chapter with a detailed reference list at the end of the book. Dr. Garcia adeptly clears the confusion surrounding the use of bioidentical hormones.

Aged To Perfection?goes beyond hormones, though. In addition to chapters on nutrition and fitness, Dr. Garcia includes chapters on environmental issues that affect our health, overcoming being your own worst enemy (being careful of your health habits), and the final one called ?Mastering Your Maturity? by learning to celebrate your age, embracing change, seeking out new challenges, and cultivating new relationships.

Aged To Perfection?is the perfect complement to the other books we have reviewed.

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Epic Citadel now available for Android

Android Central

Epic Citadel, Epic Games' Infinity Blade-themed tech demo app, is now available for Android. Epic sends word that 'Citadel has launched on Google Play and the Amazon Appstore, where it can be downloaded for free. The app serves as a technology showcase for Epic's Unreal Engine 3 on mobile.

Epic Citadel allows players to explore a medieval-themed village, complete with cobbled streets, rolling terrain and a towering citadel. Players can choose between high performance and high quality modes to attain the best balance between visuals and speed. There's also a resolution scaling option, which may be useful for high-res devices that lack the horsepower to push Epic Citadel at full resolution. Touch controls allow players to navigate around town, but there's also a guided tour mode if you just want to admire the scenery, and a benchmark mode if you want to test your device's mettle.

The title first launched on iOS back in 2010, ahead of the original Infinity Blade's release. And while there's no suggestion of that game coming to Android, it's great to see a big-name developer like Epic getting behind Android in a more official capacity. (Readers with long memories might remember seeing a version of Epic Citadel running on an Optimus 2X almost two years ago.)

Epic Citadel is available from Google Play at the link above, and supports a wide range of Android phones and tablets. We've got more screenshots after the break, along with today's press release.

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TIP! It is almost impossible to have a happy, healthy mind when your body has been neglected entirely. Partake in regular exercise and stick to a nutritious diet.

It is possible to be rudely awakened by the threat of losing loved ones. In order to improve your personal life, you now have to improve your personal development. Where, though, do you begin? There are some fantastic suggestions in this article to help you begin.

TIP! Individuals who are dealing with severe problems may benefit from regular therapy. Books that teach self help are helpful, but do not contain the one-on-one personal touch you can get from a therapist.

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TIP! To develop as a human being, it is important to know what your ambitions and goals are. Changing your perspective about the future is all about your view on it.

The goals that you have set in your personal development plan should be clearly defined to show the steps toward achievement of success. With specific goals, chances are you?ll do the things that need to be done to accomplish them. Doing so will allow you to realize success more quickly and meet all challenges.

TIP! Pinpoint exactly what is blocking your progress. This can prove problematic for most folks.

Head to a movie with your best friend if anxiety is a problem in your life. Movies are social settings, but they do not require conversation or uncomfortable socialization. It will also help you learn to feel comfortable and secure around large groups of people.

TIP! Get rid of unneeded stress in your life. To avoid stress, try to remain calm when something unexpected happens.

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TIP! Perhaps stress is keeping you from feeling happy. Being subjected to sustained and extreme stress can have negative mental and physical repercussions.

It?s a good personal guideline to treat everyone with respect even if they don?t necessarily have anything you might need from them. The treatment you show them is not a reflection of their character but of yours.

TIP! Live your life with wisdom and humility. Learn from situations you encounter every day, and make sure that you recognize what you cannot change about circumstances in your life.

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TIP! It is senseless to allow yourself to be consumed with worries. When you worry, you create a made-up situation inside of your mind that hasn?t yet happened, and in all likelihood, probably never will.

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TIP! Personal development begins when you identify what you value the most. Value your personal best and make that important to your life.

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TIP! Choose one of your most important aspects that you want to improve, and put your focus there. There may be several aspects of your life that you want to improve, but if you limit your attention to one thing at a time, your chance for success improves.

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TIP! Exercising should be part of everyone?s life, not just those who are looking to lose weight. There are a variety of great reasons to exercise.

Good health is the cornerstone of personal development. In order to maintain a healthy body, you have to stay motivated to practice healthy eating habits and exercise. If you make your health the priority, you will likely feel your best, which makes contributing to the different aspects of life easier.

TIP! Instead of bragging abut your achievements and awards, ask other people about what they have accomplished that they are most proud of. You will then find out things that others have done to accomplish their goals, and you will get some insight.

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As this article indicates, a self improvement plan requires a lot of time, effort and dedication. Plan everything carefully, and do your research before you start working toward a new goal. The tips you have read will guide you in the right direction for the beginning of your personal development journey.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Djokovic completes Australian Open hat trick

Serbia's Novak Djokovic kisses his trophy after defeating Britain's Andy Murray in the men's final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Serbia's Novak Djokovic kisses his trophy after defeating Britain's Andy Murray in the men's final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Serbia's Novak Djokovic tosses his racquet as he celebrates his win over Britain's Andy Murray in the men's final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

Britain's Andy Murray rests after his loss to Serbia's Novak Djokovic in the men's final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

Serbia's Novak Djokovic, right, is presented with the trophy by former Australian Open champion Andre Agassi after defeating Britain's Andy Murray, center, in the men's final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates his win over Britain's Andy Murray in the men's final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

(AP) ? No shirt ripping or bare-chested flexing this time.

Novak Djokovic completed his work before midnight, defeating Andy Murray in four sets for his third consecutive Australian Open title and fourth overall.

It was also the second time in three years Djokovic had beaten his longtime friend in this final. So the celebration was muted: a small victory shuffle, raised arms, a kiss for the trophy. No grand histrionics, although that's not to say the moment was lost on him.

"Winning it three in a row, it's incredible," Djokovic said after his 6-7 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-2 victory Sunday night. "It's very thrilling. I'm full of joy right now. It's going to give me a lot of confidence for the rest of the season, that's for sure."

Nine other men had won consecutive Australian titles in the Open era, but none three straight years. One of them was Andre Agassi, who presented Djokovic with the trophy.

A year ago, Djokovic began his season with an epic 5-hour, 53-minute five-set win over Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open, the longest Grand Slam final. He tore off his shirt to celebrate, the TV replays repeated constantly at this tournament.

He mimicked that celebration after coming back to beat Stanislas Wawrinka in five hours in a surprisingly tough fourth-round victory this time.

Since then, he's looked every bit the No. 1 player. He said he played "perfectly" in his 89-minute win over fourth-seeded David Ferrer in the semifinals Thursday night. Murray struggled to beat 17-time major winner Roger Federer in five sets in the semifinals Friday night, and still had the bad blisters on his feet to show for it in the final.

In a final that had the makings of a classic when two of the best returners in tennis were unable to get a break of serve in the first two sets that lasted 2:13, the difference may have hinged on something as light as a feather.

Preparing for a second serve at 2-2 in the second set tiebreaker, Murray was rocking back about to toss the ball when he stopped, paused and then walked onto the court and tried to grab a small white feather that was floating in his view. He went back to the baseline, bounced the ball another eight times and served too long.

After being called for a double-fault, Murray knocked the ball away in anger and flung his arm down. He didn't get close for the rest of the tiebreaker and was the first to drop serve in the match ? in the eighth game of the third set. Djokovic broke him twice in the fourth set, which by then had turned into an easy march to victory.

"It was strange," said Djokovic, adding that it swung the momentum his way. "It obviously did. ... He made a crucial double-fault."

Murray didn't blame his loss on the one distraction.

"I mean, I could have served. It just caught my eye before I served. I thought it was a good idea to move it," he said. "Maybe it wasn't because I obviously double-faulted.

"You know, at this level it can come down to just a few points here or there. My biggest chance was at the beginning of the second set ? didn't quite get it. When Novak had his chance at the end of the third, he got his."

Djokovic had five break-point chances in the opening set, including four after having Murray at 0-40 in the seventh game, but wasn't able to convert any of them.

Then he surrendered the tiebreaker with six unforced errors. Murray appeared to be the stronger of the two at the time. He'd beaten Djokovic in their last Grand Slam encounter, the U.S. Open final, and had the Serb so off balance at times in the first set that he slipped to the court and took skin off his knee.

Murray held serve to open the second set and had three break points at 0-40 in the second game, but Djokovic dug himself out of trouble and held.

"After that I felt just mentally a little bit lighter and more confident on the court than I've done in the first hour or so," Djokovic said. "I was serving better against him today in the first two sets than I've done in any of the match in the last two years."

Djokovic said he loves playing at Rod Laver Arena, where he won his first major title in 2008. He now has six Grand Slam titles altogether. Federer has won four of his 17 majors at Melbourne Park, and Agassi is the only other player to have won that many in Australia since 1968.

Djokovic was just finding his way at the top level when Agassi retired in 2006, but he had watched enough of the eight-time major winner to appreciate his impact.

"He's I think one of the players that changed the game ? not just the game itself, but also the way the people see it," Djokovic said. "So it was obviously a big pleasure and honor for me to receive the trophy from him."

Agassi was among the VIPs in the crowd, along with actor Kevin Spacey and Victoria Azarenka, who won the women's final in three sets against Li Na the previous night.

Murray broke the 76-year drought for British men at the majors when he won the U.S. Open last year and said he'll leave Melbourne slightly more upbeat than he has after defeats here in previous years.

"The last few months have been the best tennis of my life. I mean, I made Wimbledon final, won the Olympics, won the U.S. Open. You know, I was close here as well," he said. "No one's ever won a slam (immediately) after winning their first one. It's not the easiest thing to do. And I got extremely close.

"So, you know, I have to try and look at the positives of the last few months, and I think I'm going the right direction."

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Gusts Of Popular Feeling: Recreation of the 1951 Imjin River hockey ...

As the Joongang Daily recently noted, two weeks ago, the Canadian Embassy in Seoul
kicked off a series of celebrations throughout the year to commemorate the 50 years of Seoul-Ottawa diplomatic relations, which was Jan. 14.

As part of the celebration, this year has been designated as the ?Year of Canada? in Korea by Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik and also the ?Year of Korea? in Canada by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. There are also a string of cultural, political, academic and trade programs and events being held to highlight the anniversary.

One of those events is a recreation of the 1951 Imjin River hockey game on Feb. 3? at 9:30 am at the Seoul Plaza skating rink, which will see two time gold medalist Catriona Lemay Doan act as honourary referee for the game. As per the Embassy:
Canadians? enthusiasm for hockey was in evidence during the Korean War, in which 27,000 Canadian troops participated in defence of freedom. Many of these troops were surprised to find in Korea a climate not much different from that which they had left in Canada, with cold winters meaning frozen rivers where they could play their favourite sport.

In honour of the 60th anniversary of the armistice, and the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our two countries, the Canadian Embassy - in collaboration with the City of Seoul, the Pyeongchang Olympics Organization, the Korea Ice Hockey Association, and our sponsors - are proud to commemorate that involvement. On 3 February, 2013 at 0930, the Embassy, with the help of a locally-based hockey group ? the Geckos ? will be organizing a demonstration game on the ice rink at Seoul City Square, as part of the final day of the skating season in Seoul City. The teams will be wearing the colours of the Canadian teams which squared off on the ice of the Imjin River, almost 61 years to the day. We are also pleased to arrange with the City the opportunity for citizens to work with some of Korea?s best hockey instructors and share the enjoyment in this winter sport which unites Korea and Canada.

There will also be an exhibition of photographs made available by Library and Archives Canada. These photographs demonstrate the enthusiasm for the game that the troops carried with them to Korea. Playing hockey in the midst of the terrible events must have been one way to bring a bit of home to the troops, amid the trying conditions of the war.

A comment at the Hole also links to this page I'd never seen showing the photos and remembrances of a Canadian soldier who was in Korea during the war which has a photo of soldiers watching a hockey game "organized for the amusement of the visiting dignitaries."?

Here are some of the photos provided by the Canadian Embassy:

"Imjin Gardens" is the scene of a hockey game between teams of the Royal?

Canadian Horse Artillery officers and "Van Doos" officers, Korea, 1 Mar. 1952







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That Marmot's Hole post notes that these and other such photos will be on display at Schofield Hall on the first floor of the Canadian Embassy from January 28th to February 1st, and will then up at Seoul Plaza on February 3, the day of the game.

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Who wore it best? Vote on your favorite SAG look

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Take a look at Hollywood's biggest stars showing off their designer gowns and tuxes on the red carpet.

When it comes to the Screen Actors Guild Awards, it?s all about Hollywood?s brightest honoring their own. And on Sunday night, red-carpet veterans such as Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts shared the spotlight with newcomers including Jennifer Lawrence and Amanda Seyfried. Highlights included quite a few navy gowns, a whole lotta updos, and yes, Justin Timberlake in plaid.

We took a look at all the celebs on the red carpet, but only a few left us impressed. Which star had the best style? Check out our favorites below and cast your vote!

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"30 Rock star" Jane Krakowski in a bright, sherbet-colored Kaufman Franco dress at the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards held at The Shrine Auditorium.

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Disney chic? "Zero Dark Thirty" star Jessica Chastain channels Jessica Rabbit in a sexy Alexander McQueen silk gown.

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Nicole Kidman goes for sheer in an embellished gown by Vivienne Westwood.

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Flower power: Julianne Moore opts for a sexy, plunging Chanel gown.

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Marion Cotillard wears a festive two-tone gown designed by Dior Haute Couture.

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"Les Miserables" star Amanda Seyfried wears a chic, romantic gown by Zac Posen.

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Kerry Washington of "Django Unchained" wears a structured, sexy Rodarte gown.

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Going for gold: Actress Jennifer Garner looks regal in an Oscar de la Renta gown.

Jordan Strauss / AP

Freida Pinto goes for a hot-pink Roland Mouret design.

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Bright white: Actress Naomi Watts sparkles in Marchesa.

Who wore it best?

More from TODAY:
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Sundance style: Celebs in winter white, plaid and more

DIY: Michelle Obama's embellished J.Crew belt

Amanda Seyfried

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20.1%

(142 votes)

Kerry Washington

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18.7%

(132 votes)

Jennifer Garner

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16%

(113 votes)

Nicole Kidman

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11.7%

(83 votes)

Marion Cotillard

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9.2%

(65 votes)

Naomi Watts

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7.6%

(54 votes)

Jessica Chastain

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6.2%

(44 votes)

Jane Krakowski

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4.4%

(31 votes)

Freida Pinto

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4.2%

(30 votes)

Julianne Moore

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1.8%

(13 votes)

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Liberty Ross Divorce Filing "A Long Time Coming," Source Confirms

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Lawyer: Qatar poet appeals life sentence

DOHA, Qatar (AP) ? A defense attorney says a Qatar court will decide next month on the appeal of a poet given a life sentence for a verse that allegedly opposed the Gulf emirate's ruling system.

Muhammad ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami's case is seen as a test of how far Gulf Arab states will push a crackdown on Internet posts they consider politically threatening. They face mounting international criticism.

Najeeb al-Nauimi argues his client had no intention of challenging Qatar's emir. During a hearing Sunday, al-Ajami met directly with the presiding magistrate. A verdict is expected Feb. 25.

Al-Ajami has been jailed since November 2011, months after an Internet video was posted of him reciting "Tunisian Jasmine," lauding the 2010 popular uprising there that touched off the Arab Spring. He was sentenced last November.

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ordinary time: Radical hospitality

J. and I spent our morning today at a Safe Families training. I and a friend had helped to organize this training with the hope that people in our church and community would agree to be a Safe Family. While we can't actually be a Safe Family (it's a matter of number children in the home... DCFS regulations and all... it's all part of being 'outside acceptable parameters'), having now taken the regular training, we can take the further training and become a coach for active Safe Families. Plus, we can also open our home to any teenage mothers who are over 18 and need a place to go. It will be a new adventure.

But there was something in the training which I wanted to share with you. In the section dealing with Biblical hospitality (one of my favorite areas to read and think about, by the way), there were some interesting quotes. Here they are:

  • "The Christian writer Tertullian (AD 200) wrote, 'It is our care of the helpless, our practice of loving-kindness that brands us in the eyes of many of our opponents.'"
  • "When the early church was fully alive in engaging culture and significantly impacting the 'least of these,' the practice of offering care to strangers (hospitality) became a distinguishing characteristic."
  • "The practice of Christian hospitality was most vibrant during the first five centuries of the church. It provided credibility (word and deed) and distinguished the church from its surrounding environment."
  • "Hospitality was one of the foundational ministries of the early church, vehicle for the spread of the Gospel. Christians were to regard hospitality to strangers as a fundamental expression of the Gospel."
  • "Do not forget to entertain strangers [hospitality], for by doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it." Hebrews 13:2"

I find it interesting that is was the early church's extreme hospitality that set it apart from the surrounding culture. Extreme meaning that the early Christian's hospitality extended to those deemed as the least. Hospitality was highly regarded in the ancient world. I found this quote on an online parallel Bible site, "The Romans regarded any violation of the rites of hospitality as impiety. Cicero says: 'It seems to me eminently becoming that the homes of distinguished men should be open to distinguished guests, and that it is an honor to the Republic that foreigners should not lack this kind of liberality in our city" (De Off. ii.18).'" So it wasn't just the hospitality aspect which set the Christians apart, but their hospitality to the helpless to use Tertullian's term. That's what was different.

Extreme or radical hospitality. It doesn't have to be something we read about and vaguely wish could happen again. It should be something that never stopped. This is our chance to be like King Josiah in 2 Kings 23, where the law is rediscovered after having been lost and King Josiah restores the keeping of the law. We can restore the practice of radical hospitality that was common in the early church. If our homes are really God's homes, then we can be generous with them; we can open them to people in need and show them God's love. This is what people are hungry for. And then when people ask why you would do such a thing, it provides the perfect opportunity to explain that we are the recipients of Jesus' great love and are merely sharing that love with others. It's not that we are able to do such things ourselves, but that Jesus' love works through us.

A friend of mine posted on her facebook page not long ago, sharing how her church was ministering to her and her family during a particularly difficult period. There were acts of service and acts of love shown to them over and over. One of the comments written on her status was, "Boy, I wish I attended your church." How sad. How utterly sad that my friend's church seems like such an?anomaly?when for Christians this should not strike any believer as unusual, but business as usual.?

Do not accept this. But part of not accepting this is to do something about it yourself. Open your home. Open your home to a child who needs a safe place to stay. Open your home to an orphan who needs a family. Open your home to a single person who is lonely. Open your home to someone recovering from an illness. Open your home. It doesn't matter what kind of home you live in or how your home is decorated or how spotless it is. What really matters is the love and care and compassion to be found within its walls. Let's all work, each and everyone one us, to practice such extreme hospitality that it is the first thing that people think of when they hear the name Christian.?
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Now, having made it this far, I'll reward you with a book giveaway! In our bags at the training was the book, Castaway Kid: one man's search for hope and home by R. B. Mitchell, published by Focus on the Family. It tells the story of man who spent his life in an American orphanage. We have an extra copy and here's how you can win it. Leave a comment telling about an experience of hospitality. I'll leave it open through January 30th and I'll announce the winner on the 31st.

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JFT January 24, 2013 - SoberRecovery : Alcoholism Drug Addiction ...

January 24, 2013

From isolation to connection

Page 24

"Our disease isolated us... Hostile, resentful, self-centered, and self-seeking, we cut ourselves off from the outside world."

Basic Text, p. 4

Addiction is an isolating disease, closing us off from society, family, and self. We hid. We lied. We scorned the lives we saw others living, surely beyond our grasp. Worst of all, we told ourselves there was nothing wrong with us, even though we knew we were desperately ill. Our connection with the world, and with reality itself, was severed. Our lives lost meaning, and we withdrew further and further from reality.

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We addicts need not live lives of isolation. The Twelve Steps can restore our connection to life and living-if we work them.

Just for Today: I am a part of the life around me. I will practice my program to strengthen my connection to my world.

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RI House to vote on gay marriage

(AP) ? The Rhode Island House is poised to debate and vote on legislation that would allow gay and lesbian couples to marry ? the first time the issue has gone to a legislative vote in the only New England state without same-sex marriage.

Supporters and opponents of the legislation expect it to easily pass the House on Thursday, led by House Speaker Gordon Fox, who is gay. Both sides say the true test of the legislation lies in the Senate, where Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed opposes the legislation.

Gay marriage legislation has been introduced every year in the General Assembly since 1997, but Thursday's vote will mark the first time the issue has received a vote in either the House or Senate.

The bill has 42 sponsors in the 75-member House ? an indication of just how easily it could pass. The bill's longtime sponsor, Rep. Art Handy, D-Cranston, said he's seen a widespread change of opinion on gay marriage and that even some previously staunch opponents in the legislature may give the bill a second thought when the roll is called.

"It's a harder 'no' vote than people may have thought," he said.

Supporters are hoping to build on national momentum following the votes in Maine, Maryland and Washington. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, voters rejected a proposed state constitutional amendment that would have prohibited gay marriage, the first time such a ballot question has failed in the United States.

Opponents are hoping this heavily Catholic state maintains its current marriage laws.

"Rhode Islanders care about marriage and they don't want to see it redefined," said Christopher Plante, director of the state chapter of the National Institute for Marriage, which opposes same-sex marriage.

Should the bill pass the House it could be weeks or months before it receives a vote in the Senate. Paiva Weed, a Newport Democrat, said last week she couldn't support the legislation as written. But she has said she will allow the Senate Judiciary Committee to review and vote on the bill if it passes the House.

Gov. Lincoln Chafee, an independent, supports the bill and said he hopes to sign it into law this year. Last year he signed an executive order requiring the state to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.

Two years ago, Fox dropped gay marriage legislation after he concluded the bill would not pass the Senate. Instead, lawmakers passed civil unions for same-sex couples. There has been little interest: in the year since civil unions were first offered, only 68 couples obtained civil union licenses.

Associated Press

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

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In celebration of Children?s Book Week, January 20-26, Fort Bend County Libraries will present a special Story Time program, ?Preschoolers, Literacy & Technology,? on Saturday, January 26, beginning at 10:00 am, in the Youth Services Department at George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond.

Families with preschool children will enjoy a traditional Story Time program, followed by interactive activities demonstrating the use of technology devices, such as computers and Nooks, to enhance reading and learning opportunities. The library?s Early Learning Station computers are equipped with educational software, including games that enable children to have fun while learning basic literacy skills. Library staff will also introduce TumbleBooks, which are online animated picture books that can be downloaded to electronic reading devices such as Nooks, iPads or computers.

?Research shows that children who are read to from an early age have a larger vocabulary and better language skills when they start school. They also have a greater interest in books,? says Susan King, Coordinator of Youth Services at Fort Bend County Libraries. ?Children who want to have books read to them are more likely to want to learn to read. You can give your child a life-long advantage if you start now to develop a love for books and reading. Children who are good readers are usually the most successful learners. Reading is a good habit to start!?

The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call the library?s Public Information Office at 281-341-2677.

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Daily Chronicle | Recession, technology flail middle-class jobs

NEW YORK ? Five years after the start of the Great Recession, the toll is terrifyingly clear: Millions of middle-class jobs have been lost in developed countries the world over.

And the situation is even worse than it appears.

Most of the jobs will never return, and millions more are likely to vanish as well, say experts who study the labor market. What?s more, these jobs aren?t just being lost to China and other developing countries, and they aren?t just factory work. Increasingly, jobs are disappearing in the service sector, home to two-thirds of all workers.

They?re being obliterated by technology.

Year after year, the software that runs computers and an array of other machines and devices becomes more sophisticated and powerful and capable of doing tasks more efficiently that humans have always done. For decades, science fiction warned of a future when we would be architects of our own obsolescence, replaced by our machines; an Associated Press analysis finds that the future has arrived.

?The jobs that are going away aren?t coming back,? says Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at the Center for Digital Business at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and co-author of ?Race Against the Machine.? ??I have never seen a period where computers demonstrated as many skills and abilities as they have over the past seven years.?

The global economy is being reshaped by machines that generate and analyze vast amounts of data; by devices such as smartphones and tablet computers that let people work just about anywhere, even when they?re on the move; by smarter, nimbler robots; and by services that let businesses rent computing power when they need it, instead of installing expensive equipment and hiring IT staffs to run it. Whole employment categories, from secretaries to travel agents, are starting to disappear.

?There?s no sector of the economy that?s going to get a pass,? says Martin Ford, who runs a software company and wrote ?The Lights in the Tunnel,? a book predicting widespread job losses. ?It?s everywhere.?

The numbers startle even labor economists. In the United States, half of the 7.5 million jobs lost during the Great Recession paid middle-class wages, ranging from $38,000 to $68,000. But only 2 percent of the 3.5 million jobs gained since the recession ended in June 2009 are midpay. Nearly 70 percent are low-paying jobs; 29 percent pay well.

In the 17 European countries that use the euro as their currency, the numbers are even worse. Almost 4.3 million low-pay jobs have been gained since mid-2009, but the loss of midpay jobs has never stopped. A total of 7.6 million disappeared from January 2008 through June.

Experts warn that this ?hollowing out? of the middle-class workforce is far from over. They predict the loss of millions more jobs as technology becomes even more sophisticated and reaches deeper into our lives. Maarten Goos, an economist at the University of Leuven in Belgium, says Europe could double its middle-class job losses.

Some occupations are beneficiaries of the march of technology, such as software engineers and app designers for smartphones and tablet computers. Overall, though, technology is eliminating far more jobs than it is creating.

To understand the impact technology is having on middle-class jobs in developed countries, the AP analyzed employment data from 20 countries; tracked changes in hiring by industry, pay and task; compared job losses and gains during recessions and expansions over the past four decades; and interviewed economists, technology experts, robot manufacturers, software developers, entrepreneurs and people in the labor force who ranged from CEOs to the unemployed.

The AP?s key findings:

?For more than three decades, technology has drastically reduced the number of jobs in manufacturing. Robots and other machines controlled by computer programs work faster and make fewer mistakes than humans. Now, that same efficiency is being unleashed in the service economy, which employs more than two-thirds of the workforce in developed countries. Technology is eliminating jobs in office buildings, retail establishments and other businesses consumers deal with every day.

?Technology is being adopted by every kind of organization that employs people. It?s replacing workers in large corporations and small businesses, established companies and start-ups. It?s being used by schools, colleges and universities; hospitals and other medical facilities; nonprofit organizations and the military.

?The most vulnerable workers are doing repetitive tasks that programmers can write software for ? an accountant checking a list of numbers, an office manager filing forms, a paralegal reviewing documents for key words to help in a case. As software becomes even more sophisticated, victims are expected to include those who juggle tasks, such as supervisors and managers ? workers who thought they were protected by a college degree.

?Thanks to technology, companies in the Standard & Poor?s 500 stock index reported one-third more profit the past year than they earned the year before the Great Recession. They?ve also expanded their businesses, but total employment, at 21.1 million, has declined by a half-million.

?Start-ups account for much of the job growth in developed economies, but software is allowing entrepreneurs to launch businesses with a third fewer employees than in the 1990s. There is less need for administrative support and back-office jobs that handle accounting, payroll and benefits.

?It?s becoming a self-serve world. Instead of relying on someone else in the workplace or our personal lives, we use technology to do tasks ourselves. Some find this frustrating; others like the feeling of control. Either way, this trend will only grow as software permeates our lives.

?Technology is replacing workers in developed countries regardless of their politics, policies and laws. Union rules and labor laws may slow the dismissal of employees, but no country is attempting to prohibit organizations from using technology that allows them to operate more efficiently ? and with fewer employees.

Some analysts reject the idea that technology has been a big job killer. They note that the collapse of the housing market in the U.S., Ireland, Spain and other countries and the ensuing global recession wiped out millions of middle-class construction and factory jobs. In their view, governments could bring many of the jobs back if they would put aside worries about their heavy debts and spend more. Others note that jobs continue to be lost to China, India and other countries in the developing world.

But to the extent technology has played a role, it raises the specter of high unemployment even after economic growth accelerates. Some economists say millions of middle-class workers must be retrained to do other jobs if they hope to get work again. Others are more hopeful. They note that technological change over the centuries eventually has created more jobs than it destroyed, though the wait can be long and painful.

A common refrain: The developed world may face years of high middle-class unemployment, social discord, divisive politics, falling living standards and dashed hopes.


In the U.S., the economic recovery that started in June 2009 has been called the third straight ?jobless recovery.?

But that?s a misnomer. The jobs came back after the first two.

Most recessions since World War II were followed by a surge in new jobs as consumers started spending again and companies hired to meet the new demand. In the months after recessions ended in 1991 and 2001, there was no familiar snap-back, but all the jobs had returned in less than three years.

But 42 months after the Great Recession ended, the U.S. has gained only 3.5 million, or 47 percent, of the 7.5 million jobs that were lost. The 17 countries that use the euro had 3.5 million fewer jobs last June than in December 2007.

This has truly been a jobless recovery, and the lack of midpay jobs is almost entirely to blame.

Fifty percent of the U.S. jobs lost were in midpay industries, but Moody?s Analytics, a research firm, says just 2 percent of the 3.5 million jobs gained are in that category. After the four previous recessions, at least 30 percent of jobs created ? and as many as 46 percent ? were in midpay industries.

Other studies that group jobs differently show a similar drop in middle-class work.

Some of the most startling studies have focused on midskill, midpay jobs that require tasks that follow well-defined procedures and are repeated throughout the day. Think travel agents, salespeople in stores, office assistants and back-office workers like benefits managers and payroll clerks, as well as machine operators and other factory jobs. An August 2012 paper by economists Henry Siu of the University of British Columbia and Nir Jaimovich of Duke University found these kinds of jobs comprise fewer than half of all jobs, yet accounted for nine of 10 of all losses in the Great Recession. And they have kept disappearing in the economic recovery.

Webb Wheel Products makes parts for truck brakes, which involves plenty of repetitive work. Its newest employee is the Doosan V550M, and it?s a marvel. It can spin a 130-pound brake drum like a child?s top, smooth its metal surface, then drill holes ? all without missing a beat. And it doesn?t take vacations or ?complain about anything,? says Dwayne Ricketts, president of the Cullman, Ala., company.

Thanks to computerized machines, Webb Wheel hasn?t added a factory worker in three years, though it?s making 300,000 more drums annually, a 25 percent increase.

?Everyone is waiting for the unemployment rate to drop, but I don?t know if it will much,? Ricketts says. ?Companies in the recession learned to be more efficient, and they?re not going to go back.?

In Europe, companies couldn?t go back even if they wanted to. The 17 countries that use the euro slipped into another recession 14 months ago, in November 2011. The current unemployment rate is a record 11.8 percent.

European companies had been using technology to replace midpay workers for years, and now that has accelerated.

?The recessions have amplified the trend,? says Goos, the Belgian economist. ?New jobs are being created, but not the middle-pay ones.?

In Canada, a 2011 study by economists at the University of British Columbia and York University in Toronto found a similar pattern of middle-class losses, though they were working with older data. In the 15 years through 2006, the share of total jobs held by many midpay, midskill occupations shrank. The share held by foremen fell 37 percent, workers in administrative and senior clerical roles fell 18 percent and those in sales and service fell 12 percent.

In Japan, a 2009 report from Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo documented a ?substantial? drop in midpay, midskill jobs in the five years through 2005, and linked it to technology.

Developing economies have been spared the technological onslaught ? for now. Countries like Brazil and China are still growing middle-class jobs because they?re shifting from export-driven to consumer-based economies. But even they are beginning to use more machines in manufacturing. The cheap labor they relied on to make goods from apparel to electronics is no longer so cheap as their living standards rise.

One example is Sunbird Engineering, a Hong Kong firm that makes mirror frames for heavy trucks at a factory in southern China. Salaries at its plant in Dongguan have nearly tripled from $80 a month in 2005 to $225 today. ?Automation is the obvious next step,? CEO Bill Pike says.

Sunbird is installing robotic arms that drill screws into a mirror assembly, work now done by hand. The machinery will allow the company to eliminate two positions on a 13-person assembly line. Pike hopes that additional automation will allow the company to reduce another five or six jobs from the line.

?By automating, we can outlive the labor cost increases inevitable in China,? Pike says. ?Those who automate in China will win the battle of increased costs.?

Foxconn Technology Group, which assembles iPhones at factories in China, unveiled plans in 2011 to install one million robots over three years.

A recent headline in the China Daily newspaper: ?Chinese robot wars set to erupt.?


Candidates for U.S. president last year never tired of telling Americans how jobs were being shipped overseas. China, with its vast army of cheaper labor and low-value currency, was easy to blame.

But most jobs cut in the U.S. and Europe weren?t moved. No one got them. They vanished. And the villain in this story ? a clever software engineer working in Silicon Valley or the high-tech hub around Heidelberg, Germany ? isn?t so easy to hate.

?It doesn?t have political appeal to say the reason we have a problem is we?re so successful in technology,? says Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize-winning economist at Columbia University. ?There?s no enemy there.?

Unless you count family and friends and the person staring at you in the mirror. The uncomfortable truth is technology is killing jobs with the help of ordinary consumers by enabling them to quickly do tasks that workers used to do full time, for salaries.

Check out your groceries or drugstore purchases using a kiosk? A worker behind a cash register used to do that.

Buy clothes without visiting a store? You?ve taken work from a salesman.

Click ?accept? in an email invitation to attend a meeting? You?ve pushed an office assistant closer to unemployment.

Book your vacation using an online program? You?ve helped lay off a travel agent. Perhaps at American Express Co., which announced this month that it plans to cut 5,400 jobs, mainly in its travel business, as more of its customers shift to online portals to plan trips.

Software is picking out worrisome blots in medical scans, running trains without conductors, driving cars without drivers, spotting profits in stocks trades in milliseconds, analyzing Twitter traffic to tell where to sell certain snacks, sifting through documents for evidence in court cases, recording power usage beamed from digital utility meters at millions of homes, and sorting returned library books.

Technology gives rise to ?cheaper products and cool services,? says David Autor, an economist at MIT, one of the first to document tech?s role in cutting jobs. ?But if you lose your job, that is slim compensation.?

Even the most commonplace technologies ? take, say, email ? are making it tough for workers to get jobs, including ones with MBAs, like Roshanne Redmond, a former project manager at a commercial real estate developer.

?I used to get on the phone, talk to a secretary and coordinate calendars,? Redmond says. ?Now, things are done by computer.?

Technology is used by companies to run leaner and smarter in good times and bad, but never more than in bad. In a recession, sales fall and companies cut jobs to save money. Then they turn to technology to do tasks people used to do. And that?s when it hits them: They realize they don?t have to re-hire the humans when business improves, or at least not as many.

The Hackett Group, a consultant on back-office jobs, estimates 2 million of them in finance, human resources, information technology and procurement have disappeared in the U.S. and Europe since the Great Recession. It pins the blame for more than half of the losses on technology. These are jobs that used to fill cubicles at almost every company ? clerks paying bills and ordering supplies, benefits managers filing health-care forms and IT experts helping with computer crashes.

?The effect of (technology) on white-collar jobs is huge, but it?s not obvious,? says MIT?s McAfee. Companies ?don?t put out a press release saying we?re not hiring again because of machines.?

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What hope is there for the future?

Historically, new companies and new industries have been the incubator of new jobs. Start-up companies no more than five years old are big sources of new jobs in developed economies. In the U.S., they accounted for 99 percent of new private sector jobs in 2005, according to a study by the University of Maryland?s John Haltiwanger and two other economists.

But even these companies are hiring fewer people. The average new business employed 4.7 workers when it opened its doors in 2011, down from 7.6 in the 1990s, according to a Labor Department study released last March.

Technology is probably to blame, wrote the report?s authors, Eleanor Choi and James Spletzer. Entrepreneurs no longer need people to do clerical and administrative tasks to help them get their businesses off the ground.

In the old days ? say, 10 years ago ? ?you?d need an assistant pretty early to coordinate everything ? or you?d pay a huge opportunity cost for the entrepreneur or the president to set up a meeting,? says Jeff Connally, CEO of CMIT Solutions, a technology consultancy to small businesses.

Now technology means ?you can look at your calendar and everybody else?s calendar and ? bing! ? you?ve set up a meeting.? So no assistant gets hired.

Entrepreneur Andrew Schrage started the financial advice website Money Crashers in 2009 with a partner and one freelance writer. The bare-bones start-up was only possible, Schrage says, because of technology that allowed the company to get online help with accounting and payroll and other support functions without hiring staff.

?Had I not had access to cloud computing and outsourcing, I estimate that I would have needed 5-10 employees to begin this venture,? Schrage says. ?I doubt I would have been able to launch my business.?

Technological innovations have been throwing people out of jobs for centuries. But they eventually created more work, and greater wealth, than they destroyed. Ford, the author and software engineer, thinks there is reason to believe that this time will be different. He sees virtually no end to the inroads of computers into the workplace. Eventually, he says, software will threaten the livelihoods of doctors, lawyers and other highly skilled professionals.

Many economists are encouraged by history and think the gains eventually will outweigh the losses. But even they have doubts.

?What?s different this time is that digital technologies show up in every corner of the economy,? says McAfee, a self-described ?digital optimist.? ??Your tablet (computer) is just two or three years ago, and it?s already taken over our lives.?

Peter Lindert, an economist at the University of California, Davis, says the computer is more destructive than innovations in the Industrial Revolution because the pace at which it is upending industries makes it hard for people to adapt.

Occupations that provided middle-class lifestyles for generations can disappear in a few years. Utility meter readers are just one example. As power companies began installing so-called smart readers outside homes, the number of meter readers in the U.S. plunged from 56,000 in 2001 to 36,000 in 2010, according to the Labor Department.

In 10 years? That number is expected to be zero.

NEXT: Practically human: Can smart machines do your job?

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