Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Support LB 380, Support Adoption for All Families! ? Forward Equality

sara_howardAs State Senator Sara Howard?s adoption bill LB 380, moves forward in the Nebraska Legislature, Forward Equality would like to share information on LB 380 and why it is so important for Nebraska?s children and families.

LB 380 will provide for two unmarried adults to jointly adopt and clarifies provisions in the State law to allow for second parent adoption. This bill will protect children and allow families the protection of the law that they need.

The Child Welfare League of America and the American Civil Liberties Union found that that there are an estimated 500,000 children in foster care nationally and many of these children had spent more than 36 continuous months in foster care. They have also found that children who lack a permanent home suffer serious damage. These children frequently become victims of the ?foster care shuffle,? in which they are frequently moved to different homes. A child in permanent foster care can live in 20 or more placements by the time he or she reaches age eighteen. Consequently, children trapped in long-term foster care often suffer from increased emotional problems, delinquency, substance abuse, and academic problems.

nebraska-state-capitalThis is why the State Legislature needs to pass LB 380, to allow all of the unmarried qualified families to jointly adopt. This will open up more possibilities for children who are waiting for a qualified loving couple to adopt them. This will help decrease the number of children in foster care and decrease the amount of time these children are in the foster care system, which will also save the taxpayers money.

Not only will it allow for more children to be adopted into a loving family it will help protect current families that have been seeking legal parental rights and responsibilities over the child or children they are currently co-parenting but without those legal parental rights and responsibilities because current Nebraska law does not provide for second parent adoption.

41806_390298007676335_213635385_nRight now in Nebraska, there are many children in unmarried families where there are two parents but only one has legal parental rights and responsibilities over the children because joint adoption for unmarried couples and second parent adoption are prohibited in the State of Nebraska. This is harmful to those children and families. These non-adoptive co-parents lack legal security. Therefore, if the biological parent dies, the children can be removed from their home and families, then co-signed to strangers, losing both parents, and possibly siblings and other relatives, at a time when the child most needs stability.? In addition, the non-adoptive co-parent lacks the legal ability to make emergency medical decisions for his or her child. ?(American Psychological Association; National Association of Social Workers; Nebraska Chapter, National Association of Social Workers; Nebraska Psychological Association Brief of Amici Curiae in Re: Adoption of Luke Case No. S-01-0053)

Second parent adoption has many benefits to the family and to protecting children. Those benefits include but are not limited to psychological and social, stability, legal security regarding custody and visitation, social security, life insurance, right to sue for wrongful death of a parent, right to inherit, and eligibility to put children on both parents? health insurance policies. (American Psychological Association; National Association of Social Workers; Nebraska Chapter, National Association of Social Workers; Nebraska Psychological Association Brief of Amici Curiae in Re: Adoption of Luke Case No. S-01-0053)

Forward Equality would like everyone to call and email the Judiciary Committee Members and ask them to support and vote for Sara Howard?s adoption bill LB 380. ?Here is a?sample?letter and the contact information for the Senators.

Dear State Senator (Senators First and Last name),

I would like to ask you to support Sara Howard?s adoption bill LB 380.

LB 380 will provide for two unmarried adults to jointly adopt and clarifies provisions in the State law to allow for second parent adoption. This bill will protect children and allow families the protection of the law that they need.

The Child Welfare League of America and the American Civil Liberties Union found that that there are an estimated 500,000 children in foster care nationally and many of these children had spent more than 36 continuous months in foster care. They have also found that children who lack a permanent home suffer serious damage.

This is why the State Legislature needs to pass LB 380, to allow all of the unmarried qualified families to jointly adopt. This will open up more possibilities for children who are waiting for a qualified loving couple to adopt them. This will help decrease the number of children in foster care and decrease the amount of time these children are in the foster care system, which will also save the taxpayers money.

Thank you for your time and please consider supporting this bill.

Sincerely,

Your Name

State Senators Contact Information?Judiciary?Committee

Please CC Forward Equality in your email at mika.covington@forwardequality.com

Source: http://forwardequality.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/support-lb-380-support-adoption-for-all-families/

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Improve the view from your desk chair

So you don’t have a corner office – you can still have a city view from your desk chair with the USB Hub for the Lonely City. ?Sure, this is just a 4-port USB 2.0 hub, but it puts the “fun” in functional. ?It’s $25 from Kikkerland. ?It’s the perfect accessory for your desk setup [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/02/05/improve-the-view-from-your-desk-chair/

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Video: The Republican struggle with universal background checks

A Second Take on Meeting the Press: From an up-close look at Rachel Maddow's sneakers to an in-depth look at Jon Krakauer's latest book ? it's all fair game in our "Meet the Press: Take Two" web extra. Log on Sundays to see David Gregory's post-show conversations with leading newsmakers, authors and roundtable guests. Videos are available on-demand by 12 p.m. ET on Sundays.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3032608/vp/50684269#50684269

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Remains of the Day: Raspberry Pi Model A Now Available in Europe

Remains of the Day: Raspberry Pi Model A Now Available in EuropeA slimmed-down Raspberry Pi goes on sale in Europe, FreedomPop upgrades to LTE, Wine may be coming to Android, and the App Store now offers vanity URLs.

  • Raspberry Pi Model A Hits Europe With $25 Price Tag, Expected Worldwide Soon The stripped-down Model A Raspberry Pi is now available in Europe for $25. Model A doesn't have an ethernet port and only has 256 MB of RAM, but also uses one-third of Model B's power consumption and is ideal for battery/solar powered devices. Model A will soon be available worldwide, and US customers can place their orders now. [Engadget]
  • FreedomPop Plans 'LTE Clip' To Give Free LTE To iPad, Android Tablets FreedomPop, the free wireless internet provider that we really dig, is planning to upgrade to LTE and release clip that will provide free 4G internet to Wi-Fi only tablets. Essentially a mobile hotspot designed to attach to tablets, the service will be similar to FreedomPop's other devices and offer 500 MB of data per month with the option to pay for more. [Forbes]
  • Wine On Android Is Coming For Running Windows Apps Last weekend at the Free and Open source Software Developer's European Meeting, Wine developer Alexandre Julliard was seen demonstrating Wine on Android. While the demo was slow and not without issues, it's possible that a future version of the app will allow users to run Windows apps in Android just like they can in Linux or OS X. [Phoronix]
  • Creating Easy-to-Read Short Links to the App Store For Your Apps and Company iOS developers are now able to create shorter appstore.com links to their apps for URLs that are easier to read and share. When a developer submits their app to the Store, they'll be able to attach the name of their app or company at the end of the appstore.com URL. [iOS Developer Library]

Photo by photastic (Shutterstock), a2bb5s (Shutterstock), and Feng Yu (Shutterstock).

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Obama stands firm on gun control despite long odds

President Barack Obama is applauded prior to speaking about his gun violence proposals, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department's Special Operations Center in Minneapolis, where he outlined his plan before law enforcement personnel. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

President Barack Obama is applauded prior to speaking about his gun violence proposals, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department's Special Operations Center in Minneapolis, where he outlined his plan before law enforcement personnel. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

President Barack Obama gestures while speaking to outline his plan on gun violence, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department's Special Operations Center in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

President Barack Obama greets law enforcement officers after speaking on ideas to reduce gun violence, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department Special Operations in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks about his gun violence proposals, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department's Special Operations Center in Minneapolis, where he outlined his plan before law enforcement personnel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks about his gun violence proposals, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at the Minneapolis Police Department's Special Operations Center in Minneapolis, where he outlined his plan before law enforcement personnel. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama declared Monday on his first trip outside Washington to promote gun control that a consensus is emerging for universal background checks for purchasers, though he conceded a tough road lay ahead to pass an assault weapons ban over formidable opposition in Congress.

"We should restore the ban on military-style assault weapons and a 10-round limit for magazines," Obama said in a brief speech, standing firm on his full package on gun-control measures despite long odds. Such a ban "deserves a vote in Congress because weapons of war have no place on our streets or in our schools or threatening our law enforcement officers."

The president spoke from a special police operations center in a city once known to some as "Murderapolis" but where gun violence has dropped amid a push to address it from city leaders. Officers stood behind him, dressed in crisp uniforms of blue, white and brown.

The site conveyed Obama's message that a reduction in violence can be achieved nationally, even if Americans have sharp disagreements over gun control. That includes among members of his own party in Washington.

Suggesting he won't get all he's proposing, he said, "We don't have to agree on everything to agree it's time to do something."

The president unveiled his gun-control plans last month after the shootings at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school. But many of the proposals face tough opposition from some in Congress and from the National Rifle Association.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has said he wants to give the bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines a vote. But he will not say whether he will support either, and advocates and opponents alike predict they are unlikely to pass.

Putting the controversial measures up for a vote could put some Democratic senators in a tough spot. That includes some from conservative-leaning states who are up for re-election next year and face the prospect of voting against either fervent gun-rights supporters or Obama and gun-control supporters in the party's base.

Reid himself came in for criticism for declining to stand with the president by Minneapolis' Democratic mayor, R.T. Rybak, who accompanied Obama while he was in town. "He's dancing around this issue and people are dying in this country," Rybak said of Reid on MSNBC.

Democratic lawmakers and aides, as well as lobbyists, say an assault weapons ban has the least chance of being approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee that is working up the legislation. They say a ban on high-capacity magazines is viewed as the next least likely proposal to survive, though some compromise version of it might, allowing more than the 10-round maximum that Obama favors.

Likeliest to be included are universal background checks and prohibitions against gun trafficking, they say. One lobbyist said other possible terms include steps to improve record keeping on resales of guns and perhaps provisions that would make it harder for mentally ill people from obtaining firearms.

Asked last week what was likely to be in his committee's bill, committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said he didn't yet know but "I don't know how anybody can be opposed to universal background checks." He added, "I think gun trafficking, you've got to be able to close that. I don't know how anybody, anybody can object to that."

Obama also was more upbeat on the prospects of universal background checks, including for purchases at gun shows.

"The good news is that we're starting to see a consensus emerge about the action Congress needs to take," he said. "The vast majority of Americans, including a majority of gun owners, support requiring criminal background checks for anyone trying to buy a gun. There's no reason why we can't get that done."

He urged Americans to call their members of Congress to push for his entire package of stronger gun controls. "Tell them now is the time for action."

"Changing the status quo is never easy," Obama said. "This will be no exception. The only way we can reduce gun violence in this country is if the American people decide it's important, if you decide it's important, if parents and teachers, police officers and pastors, hunters and sportsmen, Americans of every background stand up and say, this time, it's got to be different. We've suffered too much pain to stand by and do nothing."

The White House says Obama is not writing off any part of his package despite the long odds for the assault weapons ban in particular before votes are scheduled or he takes his arguments on the road. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who has been helping push the gun control package, said he and Obama spoke on the matter Sunday and agreed that Washington in a vacuum is unlikely to move quickly.

"If this is Washington trying to drive this by itself, it doesn't go very far," Duncan said at a meeting with college presidents who have signed on to help lobby Congress to take action to protect students.

The White House said Obama made his maiden trip on the gun control package to Minneapolis because the city has taken steps to tackle gun violence, including a push for stricter background checks. The city launched a program in 2008 aimed at providing more resources for at-risk youth and helping rehabilitate young people who have already committed crimes.

In January, Minneapolis also hosted a regional summit on gun violence for elected officials from around the Midwest. The county's sheriff, Richard Stanek, is a Republican who has been working with the White House to develop a palatable set of gun regulations, with a particular focus on strengthening background checks.

Ahead of Monday's trip, the White House released a photo of the president skeet shooting at Camp David, the presidential retreat, which prompted more question about the president's experience with guns. White House press secretary Jay Carney said he was not aware of Obama personally owning any firearms. He said Obama has shot a gun elsewhere, although he didn't know when or if he had done so- before becoming president. "He never intended to suggest he had grown up as a hunter," Carney said.

Asked whether the president shoots skeet or trap, Carney told reporters, "I'm not an expert, and I don't think he would claim to be either." But he said of the president's shooting skill, "I think he has gotten better."

On Tuesday, four House members ? two Republicans and two Democrats ? planned to announce bipartisan legislation making gun trafficking a federal crime and strengthening penalties against people who legally buy firearms but give them to others who are barred from purchasing them, such as felons.

House GOP leaders have sent no signals that they intend to move imminently on gun legislation.

"The committees of jurisdiction will look at the issues surrounding violence in our society. And when the Senate produces a bill, we'll take a look at it," said Michael Steel, spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.

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Associated Press writers Alan Fram and Philip Elliott contributed to this report.

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Jobs report: why the recovery has stalled

Friday's jobs report shows that?the government is heading in exactly the wrong direction by raising taxes on the middle class and cutting spending, Reich writes.

By Robert Reich,?Guest blogger / February 1, 2013

Perspective job seekers talk with employers during a job fair in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Close to 20 million Americans remain unemployed or underemployed, Reich writes.

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We are in the most anemic recovery in modern history, yet our political leaders in Washington aren?t doing squat about it.

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Robert is chancellor?s professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Clinton. Time Magazine?named him one of the 10 most effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written 13 books, including ?The Work of Nations,? his latest best-seller ?Aftershock: The Next Economy and America?s Future," and a new?e-book, ?Beyond Outrage.??He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine and chairman of Common Cause.

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In fact, apart from the Fed ? which continues to hold interest rates down in the quixotic hope that banks will begin lending again to average people ? the government is heading in exactly the wrong direction: raising taxes on the middle class, and cutting spending.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that American employers added only 157,000 jobs in January. That?s fewer than they added in December (196,000 jobs, as revised by the Bureau of Labor Statistics). The overall unemployment rate remains stuck at 7.9 percent, just about where it?s been since September.

The share of people of working age either who are working or looking for jobs also remains dismal ? close to a 30-year low. (Yes, older boomers are retiring, but the major cause for this near-record low is simply the lack of jobs.)?

Friday, February 1, 2013

THX tune-up (for iPad)


Calibrating an HDTV can seem daunting. You need special discs, special instructions, and sometimes a weird blue filter. My guide to calibrating an HDTV works well enough, and there are several devices that walk you through the calibration process, but THX has blown them all out of the water with THX tune-up. This $1.99 iOS app walks you through both HDTV and speaker calibration through your iPad. It requires an Apple AV Adapter to connect your iPad to your home theater through HDMI or an Apple TV to connect over AirPlay, and it doesn't go into the deepest and most complicated calibration settings to get the most precise color, but it lets any layperson tune up his or her HDTV and speaker system quickly and easily.

The Basics
The app works by sending test patterns and signals to your HDTV or speakers through HDMI, and to do that you need the $50 Apple AV Adapter for your iPad. I tested the app on a third-generation iPad and a 30-pin Apple AV Adapter (and an Apple TV), but there's no reason a fourth-generation iPad and a Lightning Apple AV Adapter will have any difficulties.

When you open the app, you'll be greeted by the THX logo and a "Get Started" button that will play an introduction video. That's the Home screen, and from it you can access three more main screens through a button bar on the bottom. There's an Equipment screen, an Adjustments screen, and an Extras screen. You'll spend most of your time in the Adjustments screen, and the others aren't particularly useful (but the Extras screen is fun).

The Equipment screen lets the app figure out how to set up speaker tests, and sends THX equipment information for future app tweaks. It's not particularly sinister, but if you'd prefer THX didn't know what home theater components you're using, you can still do HDTV calibration without it. The Extras screen lets you watch THX-certified trailers and short films, make your speakers "moo" like they do in the speaker tests, and send questions to THX through a form. It also lets you play the THX Deep Note through your speakers to test them or impress your friends. You've heard the Deep Note before; it's that "wommmmmmbrrrrrrrreeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEE" tone that plays over the THX logo before some movies in some theaters. The Deep Note is what THX officially calls it.

Calibration
Adjustments are split into six picture adjustments and two sound adjustments, each in their own sub-menu. The picture adjustments are most useful to the casual viewer, because they walk you through HDTV calibration. The sound adjustments just let you test speaker placement by sending a tone (or a moo) through each satellite, and check whether your speakers are in or out of phase; you won't do much audiophile tweaking with the app, and the picture adjustments are where the value lies.

The six picture adjustments are, in order, Aspect Ratio, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, and Review. Aspect Ratio shows a geometric pattern on the screen and lets you make sure you're seeing enough and in the correct proportion. Brightness and Contrast show black-and-white test patterns that let you make sure the Brightness and Contrast (sometimes called Picture) settings are accurate. Color and Tint display black and white patterns with red and yellow rectangles on the screen. These adjustments are unique, because they use the iPad's camera to display the screen with a red filter. This filter lets you make sure colors aren't oversaturated or tinted too far in either direction without having to use a physical filter or estimating it. Finally, Review lets you check your settings by bringing together the test patterns on one screen. Each screen has helpful voice and text instructions that walk you through making the adjustments necessary even if you don't know how to calibrate an HDTV, and a test photo along with the test pattern so you can check your adjustments using an actual picture instead of a series of shaded boxes.

THX Testing
I used the THX tune-up app to calibrate a Samsung HDTV in the PCMag Labs, and it took mae about five minutes. The instructions were easy to follow and the test patterns and photos let me confirm I was making the right adjustments as I made them. Without a surround system the sound adjustments had little value, but I can see them as helpful if you want to make sure everything's hooked up correctly.

THX tune-up can't replace a professional cailbrator, but it's an inexpensive and easy way to calibrate your HDTV to standards the majority of viewers will be happy with. You won't change individual color channel settings, but you'll bring out the best shadow and highlight detail and make sure your colors aren't too skewed with this $2 app, earning it an Editors' Choice. Just make sure you have either an Apple TV or an Apple AV Adapter before you download it, or it won't be useful for anything other than making moo sounds and playing the Deep Note.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/xp6E7Mq8ulY/0,2817,2414804,00.asp

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