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If you're one of those who took the leap into a first wave of Intel-based smartphones like the RAZR i, you're likely the sort to wonder exactly what makes them tick. SemiAccurate certainly does: it just posted some previously inaccessible diagrams that help reveal how Medfield's system-on-a-chip heart, Penwell, is mapped out. As a die shot shows, the Atom core is seemingly the least important part of the design -- the PowerVR SGX 540 graphics, camera processing and input-output interfaces dominate the crowded silicon. Between this dense, all-in-one design and stacking up to 2GB of RAM directly on top, Penwell occupies about 17 percent less space than its Moorestown ancestor and helps explain why we're looking at Atom-powered phones instead of another round of MIDs. We wouldn't get too comfortable with the current generation, though, as Intel is gradually warming up 22-nanometer chips that could make Penwell seem old hat.
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An estimated 50 million Americans are affected with tinnitus. Are you one of them?
What you need to know if you suffer from a highly annoying ringing or buzzing in your ears.
If you have ever experienced a ringing, buzzing or even roaring in your ears, even when there is nothing around you actually creating that noise, then you know what it?s like to have tinnitus. For an estimated 50 million people, tinnitus doesn?t permanently go away. It can be so annoying that it can lead to fatigue, stress, sleep problems, concentration troubles, anxiety and depression. The good news is that new options exist for tinnitus management.
A common cause of tinnitus is exposure to loud sounds, which can damage the sensory cells of the inner ear. Tinnitus has also been associated with ear infections, aging, excessive earwax, high blood pressure and even sensory nerve disorders. Activities that may cause tinnitus include smoking, drinking alcohol or caffeine, and taking excessive amounts of aspirin or antibiotics.
Start by being evaluated by a hearing healthcare professional. Some hearing healthcare professionals have general experience with tinnitus while others are specifically trained in managing tinnitus. He or she can help you determine the best options for managing the condition. If there are no specific medical issues involved, there are still several steps you can take to help reduce the severity of your tinnitus or help you cope better with the noise.
Hearing aids. In as many as 90 percent of cases, someone experiencing tinnitus also has a hearing loss. The use of a hearing aid to amplify sounds can help to make the ringing or buzzing less distracting.
Fractal technology. Some advanced hearing instruments equipped with fractal technology offer a harmonic sound therapy program that generates soothing tones and chimes designed for relaxation and concentration. The random tones, adjustable depending on the patient?s needs and preferences, make tinnitus less noticeable.
Noise suppression. Electronic devices with pillow speakers that produce ?white noise? may help you to sleep better at night.
Additional lifestyle changes that may help you to either avoid tinnitus or make the symptoms less bothersome:
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The Zen music program is found in several advanced hearing aid models including CLEAR, which lets you hear as close to natural sound as possible. CLEAR is available from Widex USA, one of the world?s most respected hearing instruments manufacturers and a name synonymous with superior technological achievements. Visit www.WidexUSA.com.
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exited and happy for him, yet at the same time with so many friends around my age group getting married, I'm getting broke! giving out too many Ang Bao le.. hahaha..
nervous n excited, "what does it really mean to be engaged!" he shared..
well, I wouldn't know would I? hahaha for me that has made so many mistakes in my past relationships, and has more or less given up on a romantic relationship.. I can't seem to put a finger on it.. it's not that I'm not happy when friends around me get hitched but it's just me.. I guess maybe I can't be tied to just one person.. But don't get me wrong, it's not that I dot love anyone, it's just that I love too many.. It's not that I don't need someone to care for me or someone to support me, but I find that in so many close people beside me... of course antagonists will say that my logic is warped and these are two very different types of relationships..
well, I agree that they are totally different, but to me, being those relationships in the past has made me realize several things... when you're together with someone, you look forward to the other person showing care concern n love, so much so that you are swayed inside out by that person.. a great friendship can actually be degraded in a way once a romantic relationship has been started..
okok, maybe I'm not making any sense to you, let me try to re-summarize...
I believe in love, I'm happy for my friends who have found someone they can spend their lives with (I really am!).. I can't sand all those lovey dovey young kids around that think that what they know is love.. I have given up in finding someone, as I feel that it's really quite impossible to find someone that can match my character n personality n lifestyle.. (With man some things are impossible; with God all things are possible!). So now I'm just moving along with my life, using my life n time to look into more meaningful areas, I guess I've gone past the romantics... and learnt the hard way..
the greatest love there is comes from a cross upon a hill...
Source: http://enzeru21.blogspot.com/2012/11/more-engagements.html
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I am leery about the elision, in some quarters, of scepticism with Liberal politics. To be sure, I endorse people approaching their politics, whatever they might be, from a sceptical perspective. What is troubling is when ideology masquerades as something more objective. Rebecca Watson, a progressive commentator, gave a speech at a popular conference named Skepticon that smeared the field of evolutionary psychology. A gentleman named Edward Clint has taken it upon himself to thoroughly refute Ms. Watson?s errors and simplifications.
There is a great deal of legitimate criticism to be made of evolutionary psychology and its practionitioners, and still more to be made of the opportunistic media hacks who leap upon research that can be sensationalised. What make Watson such an obscurantist on the subject, then, is not the fact that she criticised the field but the manner in which she criticised it. She numerous errors of fact and logic, and several of them are revealing.
Watson name-dropped Stephen Jay Gould, who was disdainful of the claims of evolutionary psychologists. Ideologues of all stripes have particular scholars they will trot out to bolster the factual presumptions underpinning their ideas, and we must be careful that we reference people because we have reason to believe they are correct and not because we think their views agreeable. Liberals reference Stephen Jay Gould to dismiss inconveniently deterministic biological and psychological theories. Yet Professor Gould?s critiques were more respected in the popular press than academic circles. Indeed, it appears that he misunderstood and even misrepresented research he disliked. We can bring up arguments if we find them compelling but should take care not to invoke scientists like saints.
People like to laugh at academics, which is why the Sokal hoax is so renowned. It is hard to engage experts on their level, whether or not their ideas are sound, so we enjoy seeing them fall upon their bottoms. Sadly, though, scientific researchers are rarely mistaken in amusing ways, and, thus, there is a danger that the lulz that are had at their expense are on dubious premises. Watson, f0r example, described the success of neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran in writing a bogus paper on the supposed male preference for blondes. ?He got it published,? she laughs. Clint observes, however, that it was not published in a psychological or even biological journal but a medical one, and a medical journal that explicitly welcomes ?novel, radical new ideas and speculations?which would be rejected by most conventional journals.? I don?t see why evolutionary psychologists should take the blame for this any more than Bloomsbury should take responsibility for Barry Trotter.
Some of Watson?s comments are, it seems, not merely wrong but defamatory. She speaks of a book by researchers who interviewed women as to what drives them to have sex. It does sound like the kind of thing that could be very, very bad but Watson?s treatment of it seems disgraceful. She claims the researchers ?bravely went and interviewed a thousand white, middle-class women?. The eye-rolling implication is that they were narrow-minded and incompetent at best and downright bigoted at worst. Her audience gave an appreciative chuckle. Well, I have the book open before me and it clearly states that ?the women identified?as American Indian, Asian, black, white (non-Hispanic), and Latino?. Almost half of them earned below $50,000. Unless Watson knows something that does not appear to be written she has propagated a lousy and libellous mistruth.
Watson, it seems, was not regarding politics from a sceptical perspective but science through the blinkers of ideology. Considering how broad and dense its fields are this cannot offer more than a slanted, narrow viewpoint. It is a lesson to would-be sceptics of every shade that no one political view monopolises rationality, and that the fact that something appeals to your heart does not mean it should be accepted by your head.
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