Monday, February 27, 2012

Live from Huawei's Mobile World Congress 2012 press conference!

Live from Huawei's Mobile World Congress 2012 press conference!
And it begins. Welcome to the first of many, many press conferences we'll be liveblogging during our week here at Mobile World Congress. Kicking things off we have Huawei and, one would hope, clarification on quite a few leaks. Will we see an Ascend D1 Q (or Prism) smartphone? A 10-inch tablet to complement the 7-inch MediaPad we reviewed last year? Stay tuned for the blow by blow.

February 26, 2012 9:30 AM EST

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

The cost of building Great Pyramid today

Even with cranes, helicopters, tractors and trucks at our disposal, it would be tough to construct the Great Pyramid of Giza today. Its construction 4,500 years ago is so astounding in some people's eyes that they invoke mystical or even alien involvement. But the current theory of the building of the Great Pyramid ? the notion that it was assembled from the inside out, via a spiraling internal ramp ? is probably still the best construction plan.

Following that plan, we could replicate the Wonder of the Ancient World for a cool $5 billion.

First, let's look at the blueprint: The pyramid is 756 feet long on each side, 481 feet high and composed of 2.3 million stones weighing nearly 3 tons each for a total mass of 6.5 million tons. Legend has it that the structure was erected in just 20 years' time, meaning that a block had to have been moved into place about every 5 minutes of each day and night. That pace would have required the (slave) labor of thousands.

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While traditional theories hold that the pyramid was built via a long external ramp, such a ramp would have had to wind around for more than a mile to be shallow enough to drag stones up, and it would have had a stone volume twice that of the pyramid itself.

A new, more economical theory gaining traction among architects and Egyptologists holds that the bottom third of the pyramid's height was constructed by stones dragged up an external ramp. But above that ? for the remaining 33 percent or so of the pyramidal volume ? the Egyptians worked their way up through the inside of the structure, building around a gently sloping internal ramp and fitting stone blocks into place as they ascended.

Furthermore, the workers could have reused the stones quarried for the external ramp to build the pyramid's upper echelons, so that nothing went to waste.

Jean-Pierre Houdin, the French architect who developed the internal ramp theory, has collaborated with a team at Dassault Systems, a 3-D graphics firm, to create a virtual model of the construction process. A team of scholars at Laval University in Quebec is now planning an infrared imaging investigation, which could soon reveal the spiraling ramp within the Great Pyramid; if found, it will be the final proof of Houdin's theory. But whether or not the theory bears out, Houdin says an inside-out construction would still be the best way to build the Great Pyramid.

"I am quite sure we could do the same today, and it would be the most economical method," Houdin told Life's Little Mysteries.

There would be two main differences between pyramid-building now and then. First, "Instead of people pulling the sleds that carry the stones up the ramps, you would use something with an engine," he said. Secondly, "for the (topmost) 10 or 15 meters, you would use a small crane."

Just as cranes are lifted onto the tops of skyscrapers today, a helicopter would apposition a crane onto a flat top of the pyramid. Stones and other construction materials dragged up to that level via the internal ramp would then be set in place by the crane. (It wouldn't be feasible to build the entire structure with cranes, Houdin said, because they wouldn't be able to reach far enough to lift materials from the base to the center of the top of the pyramid.)

While the pyramid was originally built by 4,000 workers over the course of 20 years using strength, sleds and ropes, building the pyramid today using stone-carrying vehicles, cranes and helicopters would probably take 1,500 to 2,000 workers around five years, and it would cost on the order of $5 billion, Houdin said, based on manpower and cost of constructing the Hoover Dam in Colorado during the Great Depression. The dam contains a volume of concrete roughly equal to the stone in the pyramid. By comparison, the 1,776-foot-tall One World Trade Center being constructed in downtown Manhattan will cost an estimated $4 billion.

There are no plans to build a full-scale Great Pyramid, but a campaign for a scaled-down model is under way. The Earth Pyramid Project, based in the United Kingdom, is raising funds to erect a pyramidal structure in an as-yet-undecided location, built of stones quarried all around the world. It will contain a time capsule, to be opened 1,000 years from now.

Funded by governments and organizations around the globe, the Earth Pyramid will not only provide a window into contemporary culture for future societies, it will also serve as an opportunity to test Houdin's construction theory of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46485163/ns/technology_and_science-science/

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Friday, February 10, 2012

EU asks India to pressure Iran over nuclear program: report (Reuters)

NEW DELHI (Reuters) ? The European Union will ask for India's help in convincing Iran to abandon its nuclear program and return to the negotiating table, EU President Herman Van Rompuy said in a newspaper interview published on Thursday.

"I plan to ask Indian leaders to apply their considerable leverage to Iran and help in convincing the Iranian leadership to give up their sensitive nuclear program and return to the negotiating table," Van Rompuy told the Times of India.

The United States and the European Union have tightened sanctions against Iran this year, hoping to choke its oil revenues and persuade it to abandon a suspected nuclear weapons program.

Tehran says its nuclear program is for peaceful means.

India imports 12 percent of its oil from the Islamic Republic and could be badly hit by the latest sanctions. The United States and its allies in Europe are putting pressure on New Delhi to look for alternative sources of oil.

New Delhi has, thus far, defied the mounting pressure from Washington and Brussels and is seeking alternative ways of paying for Iran's oil without violating the sanctions.

New Delhi will send a delegation to Tehran this month to explore increasing India's exports to Iran and for making payments for oil imports in Indian rupees. Iran has agreed to accept rupees for 45 percent of New Delhi's $11 billion a year oil bill, sources told Reuters early this month.

India is currently paying Iran for the oil through Turkey's Halkbank after a previous mechanism was closed 13 months ago, but fears that route may also succumb to international pressure.

(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Ranjit Gangadharan)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120209/wl_nm/us_india_iran_eu

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

OSHA Safety Training Business Examines Stress in the workplace ...

Stress is the physical or mental reaction to the pressures regarding any work aspects or any task during everyday living in general. Although we tend to speak of stress inside a negative context, stress is otherwise known as euro-stress and this is the positive side of your stressful episode. We like to be able to expose you, the safety as well as health advisor, with new phrases and terms to enhance your ability to adequately transfer your own safety training knowledge to the workers on the job site, wherever that site could be.

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As with all the OSHA training courses you can expect the subject and topic of anxiety is covered and quite specifically within the OSHA construction course products. When stress occurs in your body you release the body?s hormones which speed-up you are breathing and heartbeat thus increasing your sugar blood ranges and blood strain. Your body adopts survival-mode preparing itself to get a physical emergency and also this is normally a good thing. You now have energy and emotional agility to get the job done.

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As stress continues, your body temporarily adjusts to the stress and when the stress is subsequently removed with this normal adjustment period of time, your body will return to a normal state to be. However, if stress goes on for prolonged intervals, your body doesn?t adjust and will wear out weakening your protection to disease. Your body cannot run on high-speed forever as this may lead to an eventual burnout and any sort of accident or fatality will then occur.

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