Sunday, August 5, 2012

Manning gives big crowd some thrills

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) ? On his first snap, Peyton Manning went deep. He overshot Demaryius Thomas but nonetheless showed off his arm strength to any doubters that might remain.

On his 14th and final snap of the Denver Broncos' summer scrimmage Saturday, Manning found Eric Decker for a 9-yard touchdown toss that drew the largest ovation from the biggest crowd ever to watch the team practice.

In between, it was just so-so. The Broncos (No. 10 in the AP Pro32) had two three-and-outs before Manning drove them downfield for the score.

But it was another mile marker in Manning's comeback from his lost 2011 season and a tuneup for Thursday night's exhibition opener at Chicago, when the four-time MVP suits up in a game for the first time since playing in the Pro Bowl following the 2010 season.

Manning missed all of last season with a nerve injury in his neck that sapped his arm strength and led to tearful departure from Indianapolis.

He's shown no ill effects from the injury and nary any rust in his right arm this summer.

Manning's first appearance in blue and orange at Sports Authority Field drew 41,304 fans, almost double the old record of 20,782 set two years ago when a guy by the name of Tim Tebow was the main attraction.

Amid the sea of orange No. 18 jerseys were some forlorn Colts fans who donned his old colors. One of them held up a sign that read, "We drove 15 hrs 2 c Manning. We miss u in Indy, Peyton."

The crowd went wild when Manning came out of the tunnel and when he signed autographs on his way back. They cheered just about every move he made in between.

"Well, it was a great crowd," Manning said. "I know players were pumped; they were kind of feeding off the energy of the fans and everybody was into it. It will be a good film to learn from on Monday once we study. I thought there were some good things, and some things we need to work on, obviously, but overall, it was a productive day, in my opinion."

The starters on each side of the ball faced the backups on the other, so Manning didn't get to see the full force of Denver's defense led by Champ Bailey, Von Miller and Elvis Dumervil ? they wouldn't have been allowed to hit him anyway.

"I thought we started a little slow offensively but once we got in the groove of it, getting those competitive juices back, I thought we executed pretty well," coach John Fox said. "I think defensively, we looked pretty good against that second unit. So, all in all, I thought it was pretty good for our first outing."

On the first play, Manning overthrew Thomas over the middle.

"Yeah, I tried to go deep," Manning said. "That's something that you do every now and then during a game. I could tell during the 7-on-7 early on that throwing the short passes wasn't real exciting for the crowd, so the last play of my 7-on-7, I actually changed that play to a deep pass just to try to keep the fans from leaving, I guess."

He hit Andre Caldwell along the right sideline for a 60-yard scoring play.

Although he couldn't duplicate the deep ball in the scrimmage, he capped his night with a nice touchdown toss to Decker, his favorite target so far in Denver.

"I thought Decker's back-shoulder touchdown catch was awesome," Manning said. "It was excellent coverage by (Drayton) Florence, but Decker did a good job holding his eyes until the last minute. The back shoulder fade is a hard route to cover, and that's something he and I have been working on, so it was good to get that into play today."

Manning made the call himself, too.

"The headphones went down, actually," Manning said. "Instead of burning a timeout, (offensive coordinator Mike) McCoy told me, 'If the phones go down, just call something that you like.'"

So, he did.

And now it's onto next week and preparation for the preseason games, which Manning indicated he would treat as he always has. In Indy, Manning didn't throw many passes in the exhibition games but he generally played a series or two in the opener, into the second quarter in the second game and maybe one series after halftime in the third game before sitting out the fourth one altogether.

"I think there's a lot that we can try to get out of preseason," Manning said. "You want to try to see different scenarios if you can. You'd love to get some short yardage, red-zone, goal-line, two-minute offense. I thought today was ? the two three-and-outs to start weren't good, but we came back, had a good long drive and converted a couple of third downs, got a little red-zone work, got a third-down touchdown score.

"Hopefully you get all those types of situations throughout the four preseason games. I sort of look at the preseason as a group, as all four, trying to accomplish something. So, hopefully we can make some strides in the preseason. We still have some work to do."

Notes: Fox said the only injury was to RB Mario Fannin, who wasn't putting weight on his left leg as he was helped to the sideline during the scrimmage. Fannin also got hurt in camp last year. ... TE Anthony Miller hobbled off after a low hit from S Syd'Quan Thompson on the final play. ... With S Quinton Carter having undergone right knee surgery after a nasty fall inside the team's practice bubble last month, the Broncos signed free agent S Jim Leonhard, who is coming off a December knee surgery. ... RT Orlando Franklin (concussion) returned to action.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/manning-gives-big-crowd-thrills-014241554--nfl.html

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Samsung's Aug. 15 event gets official, Galaxy Note 10.1 unveiling likely

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Press invites are starting to go out for Samsung's Aug. 15 special event in the U.S., and all signs seem to point to a Galaxy Note 10.1 unveiling. The event, previously teased by Samsung a "major product announcement" for the "newest Galaxy device," seems likely to set the stage for the U.S. launch of Samsung's 10.1-inch stylus-and-tablet combo. The invitation is accompanied by the graphic above, which is is a dead ringer for the back of the Galaxy Note 10.1, leaving little doubt as to what Sammy's got up its sleeve.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 underwent a major redesign following its original debut at Mobile World Congress back in February. It's now sporting a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos chip, along with a slot for its "S Pen" stylus, just like it's 5.3-inch sibling. The Note 10.1 is expected to be joined shortly by the Note 2, which Samsung will unveil in Berlin on Aug. 29, but about which comparatively little is known.

However, as we reported this morning, U.S. retailer Negri Electronics has already gotten its hands on Galaxy Note 10.1 stock, which it intends to ship over the next few days. So come Aug. 15, we could be in the very odd position of having devices in the wild before the official Note 10.1 announcement.

In any case, we'll be live from an undisclosed location on the date to bring you full coverage of the U.S. Galaxy Note 10.1 launch. Check past the break for the rest of the invite, with secret stuff redacted.

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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean proven carrying rough but working code for multi-user support (video)

Android 41 Jelly Bean proven carrying rough but working code for multiuser support video

If there's ever been a persistent gripe among families sharing mobile devices, it's been the absence of multiple user profiles -- hand that iPad or Nexus 7 to Junior and you may have to play a spot-the-differences game when it comes back. Some long overdue testing of previously found code references in Jelly Bean shows that Google, at least, has explored ending that anxiety over who uses the family gadgets. Command-line code in AOSP-based versions of Android 4.1 will let you create a separate guest profile, complete with its own lock screen security, home screen layout and limited settings. To say that the code is unpolished would be an understatement, however. Apps and even some notifications cross over from the main account, which could prove more than a little embarrassing if the hardware is left in the wrong hands. At least it's easy to revert back, as the instructions (and video after the break) show. The real challenge will be waiting to see when -- or really, if -- Google gets to finishing multi-user code and turns that Nexus 7 into the communal tablet we want it to be.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Beacon Hill Investment Advisory, LLC ? Blog Archive ? New 401(k ...

You may have heard about new disclosure rules that will soon apply to 401(k) plans. Before describing what?s ahead, however, a look back may be helpful. (While we?ll refer to 401(k) plans in this article, the new rules also apply to other employer-sponsored plans that allow participants to direct their own investments, commonly referred to as ?self-directed plans.?)

Background

Most 401(k) plans are governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) (governmental plans, owner-only plans, certain 403(b) plans, and certain church plans are not). One of the primary reasons Congress enacted ERISA was to protect retirement plan assets, and one of the important ways ERISA does so is through its rules governing the conduct of plan fiduciaries.

In general, plan fiduciaries include the plan administrator, anyone providing investment advice for a fee, and anyone who exercises discretionary authority or control over the plan or the plan?s assets. Plan fiduciaries must discharge their duties with respect to the plan prudently, and solely in the interest of participants and beneficiaries.

A fiduciary who breaches his or her duty to the plan may be personally liable for any losses that occur as a result of that breach. The investment of plan assets is a fiduciary act governed by ERISA?s fiduciary standards.

Section 404(c) plans

But who is responsible for losses in a self-directed plan, where the participants themselves, and not the plan sponsor or an investment manager, select the investments for their retirement accounts? To answer this question, in 1992 the Department of Labor (DOL) issued regulations that allow 401(k) plan fiduciaries to avoid responsibility for losses in self-directed plans that occur as a result of a participant?s exercise of investment control over his or her own account, if specific requirements are satisfied.

To avoid liability, self-directed plans must provide participants with a diversified choice of investments, and must disclose very specific information about the plan and its investments (and comply with certain other requirements). While these rules are voluntary, many (if not most) 401(k) plans choose to comply, in order to shift liability for losses away from the plan?s fiduciaries.

A 401(k) plan that complies with these rules is known as a ?Section 404(c) plan,? after the section of ERISA that governs self-directed plans. A plan?s summary plan description (SPD) should indicate if the plan intends to be a Section 404(c) plan.

What?s changing?

As self-directed plans have grown more popular, the DOL has become increasingly concerned that participants might not have access to, or might not be considering, information critical to making informed decisions about the management of their accounts?particularly information about investment choices, fees, and expenses.

As a result, in October 2010, the DOL issued new regulations that require all self-directed 401(k) plans?both those that choose to comply with Section 404(c) and those that do not?to provide the same detailed information to participants about the plan and its investments, on a regular and periodic basis, so that participants can make informed decisions with regard to the management of their individual accounts.

Some information must be provided on an annual basis, and some information must be provided quarterly. For calendar year plans, the initial annual disclosure must be furnished no later than August 30, 2012. The first quarterly statement must be furnished no later than November 14, 2012 (for July through September 2012).

Participants in 401(k) plans that comply with ERISA Section 404(c) are already receiving most of the information required by the new regulations. In general, more detailed information about investment fees and expenses must now be disclosed to participants.

Another change is that plan investment information must now be provided in chart form, so that participants are better able to compare investment alternatives. And plans will no longer be required to automatically provide a prospectus to participants, although one must be provided upon request.

Which plans must comply with the new rules?

These new disclosure rules apply to 401(k) plans and other plans that allow participants to direct their own investments, but they don?t apply to IRAs, SEPs, or SIMPLE IRA plans. They also don?t apply to plans that aren?t covered by ERISA.

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Source: http://beaconhilladvisory.com/2012/08/02/new-401k-plan-disclosure-rules/

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RapidAir Install - Family Woodworking

A ways back I got a 25% off coupon for Rockler. I snagged one of their RapidAir Master kits before the price jumped $40 . Anyway, the installation of it finally floated to the top of the to-do list. I have a long reel of Flexeel hose mounted to the wall which is great. I just wanted a quick-to-grab air supply over by the tablesaw and another over where I do a lot of hand sanding and finishing. Took all of about 2 hours to install, fishing the hose behind the lumber rack and around light fixtures . I used regular 1/2" hose clips from the BORG.

Here's the Costco C&H compressor that I thought would last me a year or so . . . 8 years ago, the junction manifold and a view with the noise cover in place (built of scrap PB lined with egg-crate foam, works too well, I've never stopped to make a 'better' one) .

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Automotive Steering System Market in India 2011-2015 | Market ...

TechNavios analysts forecast the Automotive Steering market in India to grow at a CAGR of 13.7 percent over the period 20112015. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the strong economic growth in India. The growth in the economy has uplifted the financial status of a large section of the population, which in turn is leading to the increased spending capacity. The Automotive Steering market in India has also been witnessing the introduction of new innovative products features with changing customer demands. However, increasing raw material cost could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. TechNavios report, the Automotive Steering Market in India 20112015, has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Indian Steering System market during the period 20112015. The report covers the entire range of steering system products, including Manual Steering (MS), Hydraulic Power Steering (HPS) and Electronic Power Steering (EPS). In addition, the report also includes the major drivers, challenges, and trends in the market. Further, the report includes the number of steering systems shipped during the period 20112015. The report includes a detailed assessment of the leading steering system manufacturing vendors, their key strengths and weaknesses, and their market share in the Automotive Steering market in India.Key vendors dominating this market space include Rane TRW Steering System Ltd., Rane NSK Steering System Ltd, Sona Koyo Steering System Ltd., ZF Gears India Ltd. Key questions answered in this report: What will the market size be in 2015 and at what rate will it grow?What key trends is this market subject to?What is driving this market?What are the challenges to market growth?Who are the key vendors in this market space?What are the opportunities and threats faced by each of these key vendors?What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these key vendors?

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Many Olympians Suffer From Asthma

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Olympic athletes might appear to have the cardiovascular and respiratory systems of superheroes. But a new study reveals that one in 12 Olympic athletes uses asthma treatments. The findings are in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. [Kenneth Fitch, An Overview of Asthma and Airway Hyper-Responsiveness In Olympic Athletes]

That usage has jumped since the mid-?90s. So the International Olympic Committee now requires athletes to provide medical proof of an asthma diagnosis before allowing them to use an inhaler during the competition.

Both cold and polluted air increase the risk for asthma, affecting winter and summer athletes alike. Dangerous ozone and particulate matter are worse in warm weather, so athletes in the Summer Olympics are slightly more likely to suffer from asthma. Winter events, such as cross-country skiing, can also damage airways with cold air and ice particles.

But athletes with asthma have a better chance of winning?and not because the drugs enhance their performance. Asthma occurs more often in older endurance athletes, suggesting that years of intense training could be to blame for the condition?and to thank for the conditioning.

?Katherine Harmon

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