Monday, August 12, 2013

Congress: Divided, discourteous _ taking a break

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2013 file photo, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. The accomplishments are few, the chaos plentiful in the 113th Congress, a discourteous model of divided government. "Have senators sit down and shut up, okay??? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blurted out as lawmakers milled about noisily at a time Sen. Susan Collins was trying to speak. There was political calculation even in that. Democrats knew the Maine Republican was about rip into her own party?s leadership. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2013 file photo, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. The accomplishments are few, the chaos plentiful in the 113th Congress, a discourteous model of divided government. "Have senators sit down and shut up, okay??? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blurted out as lawmakers milled about noisily at a time Sen. Susan Collins was trying to speak. There was political calculation even in that. Democrats knew the Maine Republican was about rip into her own party?s leadership. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2013 file photo, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. The accomplishments are few, the chaos plentiful in the 113th Congress, a discourteous model of divided government. "Have senators sit down and shut up, okay??? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blurted out as lawmakers milled about noisily at a time Sen. Susan Collins was trying to speak. There was political calculation even in that. Democrats knew the Maine Republican was about rip into her own party?s leadership. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - In this July 10, 2013 file photo, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, left, heads to the floor of the Senate on Capitol Hill in Washington. The accomplishments are few, the chaos plentiful in the 113th Congress, a discourteous model of divided government. "Have senators sit down and shut up, okay??? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blurted out as lawmakers milled about noisily at a time Sen. Susan Collins was trying to speak. There was political calculation even in that. Democrats knew the Maine Republican was about rip into her own party?s leadership. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - In this July 19,2013 file photo, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. The accomplishments are few, the chaos plentiful in the 113th Congress, a discourteous model of divided government. "Have senators sit down and shut up, okay??? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blurted out as lawmakers milled about noisily at a time Sen. Susan Collins was trying to speak. There was political calculation even in that. Democrats knew the Maine Republican was about rip into her own party?s leadership. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The accomplishments are few, the chaos plentiful in the 113th Congress, a discourteous model of divided government now beginning a five-week break.

"Have senators sit down and shut up, OK?" Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blurted out on Thursday as lawmakers milled about noisily at a time Sen. Susan Collins was trying to speak.

There was political calculation even in that. Democrats knew the Maine Republican was about rip into her own party's leadership, and wanted to make sure her indictment could be heard.

Across the Capitol, unsteady bookends tell the story of the House's first seven months in this two-year term. Internal dissent among Republicans nearly toppled Speaker John Boehner when lawmakers first convened in January. And leadership's grip is no surer now: A routine spending bill was pulled from the floor this week, two days before the monthlong August break, for fear it would fall in a crossfire between opposing GOP factions.

A few weeks earlier, Boehner suggested a new standard for Congress. "We should not be judged on how many new laws we create. We ought to be judged on how many laws that we repeal," he said as Republicans voted for the 38th and 39th time since 2011 to repeal or otherwise neuter the health care law known as Obamacare.

Reaching for a round number, they did it for a 40th time on Friday, although the legislation stands no chance in the Democratic Senate and the GOP has yet to offer the replacement that it pledged three years ago to produce.

House Democrats claimed to hate all of this, yet couldn't get enough.

After attacking virtually every move Republicans made for months, they demanded the GOP cancel summer vacation so Congress could stay in session. The break, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said, "shows shocking disregard for the American people and our economy."

To be sure, there have been accomplishments since Congress convened last winter, although two of the more prominent ones merely avoided a meltdown rather than advancing the public's preferred agenda.

A closed-door session helped produce compromise over President Barack Obama's stalled nominations to administration posts and important boards ? avoiding a blow-up that Republicans said would follow if Democrats changed the Senate's filibuster rules unilaterally.

Months earlier, at the urging of their leaders, House Republicans agreed to raise the government's debt limit rather than push the Treasury to the brink of a first-ever national default.

Legislation linking interest rates on student loans to the marketplace passed, and, too, a bill to strengthen the government's response to crimes against women. Two more measures sent recovery funds to the victims of Superstorm Sandy.

Among the 18 other measures signed into law so far: one named a new span over the Mississippi River as the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge, after the late baseball legend. Another renamed a section of the tax code after former Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas.

A third clarified the size of metal blanks to be used by the Baseball Hall of Fame in minting gold and silver commemoratives: a diameter of .85 inches in the case of $5 gold coins, and 1.5 inches for $1 silvers.

The Senate passed sweeping immigration legislation to spend billions securing the nation's borders against illegal entry and creating a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million immigrants currently in the country unlawfully. The vote was 68-32, with all Democrats and about one-third of Republicans in favor.

But House Republicans, many of whom oppose granting citizenship to anyone living in the country illegally, deemed the bill a non-starter. They intend to have alternative legislation this fall. If it succeeds, that will give the two houses about a year to somehow compromise before Congress' term expires.

The Senate approved a bipartisan farm bill that followed customary lines in providing funding simultaneously for growers and for government programs to feed the hungry.

But a revolt by tea party conservatives blocked passage of a combined bill in the House, which then approved a measure to aid farmers. The leadership promises one for nutrition programs this fall, and an attempt will be made to find common ground with the Senate.

So far, Congress' classic two-house compromises have been elusive.

Both houses have approved budgets.

But some Senate Republicans have blocked Democratic attempts to begin compromise talks, saying they will relent only if there is agreement in advance not to raise the federal debt limit as part of any deal.

"Let me be clear, I don't trust the Republicans," said GOP Sen. Ted Cruz, a tea party-backed first-term lawmaker from Texas. "I don't trust the Democrats, and I think a whole lot of Americans likewise don't trust the Republicans or the Democrats because it is leadership in both parties that has got us into this mess."

Indeed, most opinion polls over the past six months put public approval for Congress in the mid-teens, with disapproval generally over 70 percent.

And yet, says Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., "Congress does reflect the American people and the American people are divided."

Sen. Deb Fischer, a Nebraska Republican who took office in January, said gridlock "is not as bad as I expected," and seems exaggerated by the frenzied 24-hour-a-day news cycle. She said she has been able to agree with several Democrats on amendments to bills in committee.

On a larger scale, though, even prior agreements are endangered. One example:

Under legislation already in effect, spending for one category of federal programs is supposed to total $967 billion for the fiscal year beginning on Oct. 1, with a portion set aside for defense and another share for domestic accounts.

In the House, Republicans approved a budget that adheres to the $967 billion figure but puts more into defense and less into domestic programs than is mandated.

In the Senate, Democrats opted for $1.058 trillion, far in excess of the agreed-upon total.

The difference, about $92 billion, must be reconciled before lawmakers can approve legislation to keep the government in operation after Sept. 30.

Further complicating matters, some tea party-backed Republicans say they will vote for such legislation only if it cancels all funding for the health care law that Congress passed three years ago ? a condition Democrats and Obama vehemently reject.

The alternative to compromise is a partial government shutdown, an outcome leaders in both parties say they can avoid.

But that's a struggle for after vacation.

Associated Press

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Positive Thinking Attitude: 5 Simple Steps To Achieving It | NLPiste ...

A positive thinking attitude can help you cope with the stresses and pressures of everyday life. We are all faced with challenges at work, at school or even at home ? we can?t avoid these.

What we can do is to develop and strengthen a positive thinking attitude that can help us see the brighter side of life. The following are some easy ways which can help you develop this very important and useful habit.

Step 1: Take Care Of Yourself.

A healthy body makes for a healthy mind. Eating well, exercising regularly and getting enough rest will help you take on the difficulties you face everyday.

When you overwork or stress yourself too much, it becomes more difficult to be in a positive mental state. Having a positive thinking attitude is much easier when you have a healthy body.

Step 2: Count Your Blessings.

There will always be good times and bad times in life. Reminding yourself of all the happy times and the good things that have happened will help you deal with the challenges that come your way.

You will realize that these challenges aren?t as bad when you take into account all the blessings that you?ve received or those problems that you have been able to conquer in the past.

Step 3: Be Physical, In A Good And Warm Way.

A simple hug or squeeze can do wonders. Expressing your love to your friends, your family members, or even your pets through physical contact can instantly make you feel better and can greatly help in developing a positive thinking attitude.

Step 4: Don?t Make Assumptions.

Always be reminded that our thoughts don?t necessarily mean the truth. If something is bothering you, especially if it concerns someone you can talk to, don?t hesitate to ask and clear it up with that person.

Don?t worry about something that may or may not happen in the future. We can never really predict what will happen in the coming days; the important thing is to live in the present moment and make the most out of it.

Step 5: Go Out There And Be More Social.

Loneliness is a breeding ground for negative thoughts. You can avoid being lonely by surrounding yourself with people who are positive and happy, as you will soon find their optimism and positive energy affecting you as well.

A positive thinking attitude will help you find happiness and success in life. Being optimistic can fill you with light that will change not only your own life, but the way you view the world as well. Start choosing to be happy today.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

'2 Guns' shoots to No. 1 at weekend box office

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Denzel Washington, left, and Mark Wahlberg in a scene from "2 Guns." (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Patti Perret)

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Denzel Washington, left, and Mark Wahlberg in a scene from "2 Guns." (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Patti Perret)

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Bill Paxton, left, and Denzel Washington in a scene from "2 Guns." (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Patti Perret)

This publicity image released by Sony Pictures Animation shows from left, Grouchy, voiced by George Lopez, Vanity, voiced by John Oliver and Papa Smurf, voiced by Jonathan Winters a scene from the film "Smurfs 2." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Animation)

This publicity image released by Sony Pictures Animation shows a scene from the film "Smurfs 2." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Animation)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? The action-packed "2 Guns" is No. 1 at the weekend box office.

The Universal film starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg pulled the trigger to capture the top spot with $27.4 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The picture is based on a graphic novel of the same name and features Washington as a DEA agent and Wahlberg as a Naval Intelligence officer who must team up for an undercover operation involving drug traffickers and the CIA.

Nikki Rocco, head of distribution for Universal, said "2 Guns" opened at the studio's expectations and attributed the film's success to Icelandic director Baltasar Kormakur and the first-time pairing of Washington and Wahlberg.

"It was super casting," she said. "There was remarkable chemistry. The two of them work so well together. You see it on screen. Baltasar really gave them the energy to be able to do what they did in this film."

Fox's Japan-set superhero flick "The Wolverine" starring Hugh Jackman as the clawed warrior scratched out the No. 2 spot with $21.7 million in its second weekend, bringing the Marvel icon's total domestic haul to $95 million. "Wolverine" earned another $38.5 million in 67 international territories.

"The Smurfs 2" launched in the No. 3 position with $18.2 million. While Sony's kid-friendly computer-generated sequel based on the blue-hued cartoon franchise debuted below expectations in North America, "Smurfs 2" earned a bright $52.5 million in 43 international markets.

"It is one of those films that seems to resonate on every continent," said Rory Bruer, Sony's president of worldwide distribution. "We have about 36 big territories to go, including China. They love the blue ones."

The Warner Bros. haunted house tale "The Conjuring" crossed the $100 million mark at No. 4 domestically after exorcising $13.7 million in its third weekend.

Elsewhere at the box office, Sundance Film Festival favorite "The Spectacular Now" starring Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley earned $190,000 in four theaters in its debut weekend, while "The Canyons" made just $16,000 at two theaters, though "Canyons" distributor IFC Films said the erotic thriller starring Lindsay Lohan is performing strongly through video-on-demand services.

Other smaller films continued to perform solidly at the box office, including Sundance winner "Fruitvale Station" with $2.7 million in 1,086 theaters and director Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine" with $2 million in 50 theaters.

"Summer is not just about blockbusters," said Paul Dergarabedian of box-office tracker Hollywood.com. "It's also about Woody Allen. It's about specialized films that challenge the audience ? or are just different from the traditional, cookie-cutter, summer-style movie."

Overall ticket sales this weekend were up more than 15 percent over the same weekend last summer, Dergarabedian said.

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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released on Monday.

1. "2 Guns,"$27.4 million.

2. "The Wolverine," $21.7 million ($38.5 million international).

3. "The Smurfs 2," $18.2 million ($52.5 million international).

4. "The Conjuring," $13.7 million ($11.6 million international).

5. "Despicable Me 2," $10.4 million ($13.8 million international).

6. "Grown Ups 2," $8.1 million ($2.8 million international).

7. "Turbo," $6.4 million ($6.9 million international).

8. "Red 2," $5.6 million ($9.3 million international).

9. "The Heat," $4.7 million ($6.9 million international).

10. "Pacific Rim," $4.6 million ($53 million international).

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Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "Pacific Rim," $53 million.

2. "The Smurfs 2," $52.5 million.

3. "The Wolverine," $38.5 million.

4. "Snowpiercer," $18 million.

5. "Despicable Me 2," $13.8 million.

6. "Now You See Me," $13.1 million.

7. "The Conjuring," $11.6 million.

8. "Monsters University," $11.4 million.

9. "The Terror Live," $9.5 million.

10. "Red 2," $9.3 million.

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Follow AP Entertainment Writer Derrik J. Lang at http://www.twitter.com/derrikjlang

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

HTC One dual SIM arriving in India

HTC One dual SIM arriving in India

HTC has silently listed the dual-SIM version of its much-awaited smartphone HTC One on its India website.

As you would expect, the HTC One dual SIM - first spotted by Gizbot - has nearly matching specifications just like the HTC One, with the greeting adding up of expandable storage, which was particularly missing in the One.

Just like the single-SIM variant of the phone, the HTC One dual SIM comes with 1.7GHz quad-core processor with 2GB RAM. It runs on Android Jelly Bean with a layer of HTC Sense 5 on top with features like BlinkFeed. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC, Infrared, and Micro-USB.

HTC One dual SIM technical specifications

? 4.7-inch full-HD display

? 1.7GHz quad-core processor

? 2GB RAM

? 16GB internal storage, expandable by another 64GB via microSD card

? Dual-SIM support

? UltraPixel camera

? Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC, Infrared, Micro-USB

? 2,300mAh battery

? 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm

? 143g

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Side mirrors ripped off cars at Washington Adventist University

TAKOMA PARK, Md. (WUSA9) -- Three cars outside a dormitory at Washington Adventist University have been damaged recently, according to Takoma Park police.

A spokesperson says sometime between midnight on July 29 and July 30 at?7 a.m.?someone broke off or ripped off?passenger side mirrors on a Chrysler PT Cruiser and two Nissan Altimas on Flower Avenue.

Police continue to investigate the case.

They are asking anyone with information to call them at 301-270-1100 and refer to case #13035505. You can also text a tip to 847411. Just type TPPTIP before your message.

Takoma Park Police are also investigating other car vandalism cases. Police say they discovered early Wednesday morning in the 8100 block of Lockney Avenuethat ?two cars were scratched with a "pointed-edged tool" on their passenger sides. An unknown brown substance was found smeared on the passenger side door and window of another car on Tuesday night in the 1200 block of Kingwood Drive, say police.

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Shop H&M Online Today & Enter to Win a $1000 Gift Card and a ...

H&M Shirt and Skirt #HMShopOnlineGA | The Fashionista Next Door

My friends, I am SO THRILLED to be sharing ?THREE bits of exciting news with you today!

Are you Ready?

First, H&M has officially launched online shopping right here in the US! YES!!! You read that right. You can now shop H&M online?not now, but RIGHT NOW! Don?t believe me, just click on over to their website and check it out for yourself?but not before reading the rest of this post! You don?t want to miss the rest of the news below. (especially the part about entering to win a FAT gift card and a trip to NYC!)

H&M Shirt and Skirt #HMShopOnlineGA | The Fashionista Next DoorDenim Shirt ($29.95) & Jacquard Weave Skirt ($24.95) courtesy of H&M

Second, to celebrate this exciting launch, H&M is kicking off a 50 States of Fashion?campaign (and contest?deets below!). ?They called on 50 bloggers to act as fashion ambassadors for their home state, and guess who they picked as the sole blogger to represent Georgia?!

H&M 50 States of Fashion Ambassador | The Fashionista Next Door??Little ol? me! Eeeeek! I just about fell out my chair when I received the news! I was cheesing from ear to ear?.kinda like this! Lol.

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So throughout the month of August, look for posts here on the blog and Instagram all about what I snagged online at HM.com, and how I put together looks to represent #HMShopOnlineGA.? I promise to make y?all proud. ?(But, that?s not the best part?keep reading!)

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Wait?before I get to the best part, how do you like this look? ?I?m wearing the Denim Shirt?and the Jacquard Weave Skirt. ?You know I love a good chambray shirt? I love the light, bleached out wash on this one. ?And this skirt is so cute, right? I mean, are those hips I see? Watch out now! Lol. ?Seriously, it has a Southwestern vibe that I?m really loving, and the vertical printed panel down each side of the skirt is super flattering! ?Look closely, and you?ll see a super cute faux leather waist band. ?Love little details like that! ?Aaaand, this skirt has a matching jacket so you can get in on the ?matchy-matchy suit trend if you want?or just rock them as separates! ?And, the best part?you can shop my outfit online at hm.com!!! Woot Woot!! How exciting is that? Okay, now for the best part?

H&M Shirt and Skirt #HMShopOnlineGA | The Fashionista Next Door

Third (and most importantly), H&M is calling on YOU to represent your state and share your personal style on Instagram for a chance to win some AMAZING Prizes! After all, 50 Fashion ambassadors can?t represent the US all by themselves, right?? So, here are the contest rules and prizes.? I can?t wait to see how y?all represent!

How to Enter:

  1. Share your personal style on Instagram by uploading a picture with your state hashtag.? If you?re in Georgia, use hashtag #HMShopOnlineGA or if you?re not in Georgia, replace ?GA? with your state abbreviation).? See the rules and all the state hashtags here.
  2. Visit the 50 States of Fashion website and vote for your favorites! (and share the site so people can vote for you!)
  3. Upload as many pics to IG as you want by the deadline?more pics = more chances to win!
  4. The contest starts right now, and ends at 7pm EST on August 21, 2013!

Prizes:

(1) ?One regional winner from each of the five regions (West, Midwest, Southwest, Northeast, and Southeast) will receive a $250 H&M Gift Card.

(2) One grand prize winner will win a $1000 H&M Gift Card and a trip for 2 to NYC to attend an exclusive H&M event during New York Fashion Week!

Good Luck!!! Let?s win it for the Southeast, Georgia!!! :)

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Upcoming iPad mini to sport faster A6 chip, but still lack retina display

IntoMobile writes, More details about the upcoming second-generation iPad mini have been revealed through hints within the iOS 7 developer SDK. According to these references, the new tablet will sport a faster Apple A6 processor, however it will lack a retina display unlike what many first speculated. iPad 2,8, iPad 2,9, and iPad 2,10 are all allegedly second-generation iPad mini models ? two are cellular enabled and one is WiFi. The code names are J75, J76, and J77. Digging a bit further, the code reveals a ?s5l8950x? processor, which is the same name used for the A6 chip in the iPhone 5.?A developer?

Continue reading Upcoming iPad mini to sport faster A6 chip, but still lack retina display at IntoMobile

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Calgary bookstores continue to help flood victims

The Calgary bookstore Pages on Kensington is helping customers replace books they lost, while publishers have offered discounts to the store.

By Molly Driscoll,?Staff Writer / August 1, 2013

Calgary residents shovel debris after flooding in the area.

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The bookstore Pages on Kensington, which did not suffer damage, started an initiative in June in which it offered to sell books to customers at cost. In addition, the store made accounts for customers who lost books in the flooding to allow others to make donations. Customers were able to e-mail the store with titles they lost for Pages staff to try to locate and the store did not charging for shipping.

The store set a deadline of July 9 originally, but extended it to July 31, according to the store's Twitter account.

?I extended the deadline because after spending two weeks with the emergency clean-up of my parents? house I knew that people weren?t ready to sit down and think clearly about what they had lost, when they were still ripping out drywall,? Pages owner Simone Lee told the website Quill and Quire in mid-July.

Several publishers, including Anansi/Groundwood, Simon & Schuster, and others offered to help Pages on Kensington with the plan, selling books to the store at discounted prices. Some, like the University of Alberta Press and Coach House Books, gave the store free copies, while Penguin Random House Canada sold books at a 50 percent discount.

Other indie stores stepped forward to help bookstores affected in Calgary, including Galiano Island Books of Galiano Island and Ella Minnow Children?s Bookstore of Toronto, which split its sales for one day with damaged Calgary bookstore Owl?s Nest. Owl?s Nest later announced it would be assisting bookstore Pixie Hollow Books, where the entire inventory was wiped out. Owl's Nest donated funds received from other bookstores as well half of their own earnings for one day to Pixie Hollow.

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Build Shelves Directly Into Your Walls for Extra Storage Space

Build Shelves Directly Into Your Walls for Extra Storage Space

Finding space for your stuff is hard without adding on to your home or moving into a new one. However, most of us have at least some extra space hiding out inside our walls.

It may require a weekend to do, but installing shelves in between studs in your wall isn't as hard as it sounds. Home improvement blog The Family Handyman has step-by-step instructions on how to cut a hole in drywall and place a shelving frame in its place.

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Glide Tops 3.5M Downloads With Over 12 Million Seconds Of Video Shared Each Day

Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 11.32.58 AMGlide, the video messaging app that launched on the Disrupt NY stage just a few months ago, today announced that it has reached 3.5 million downloads, with users sharing upwards of 12 million seconds of video each day. For some perspective, that's about 139 days worth of video. Those users are also watching around 15 million seconds of video each day. According to the official press release, daily active users have grown by 120 percent in July.

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