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Hippocrates Health Educator, Ken Rohla, shows you step-by-step how to make 27 of his exclusive, easy, and great-tasting recipes, from salads and raw pasta dishes to crackers, snacks, smoothies, and desserts, including information on proper food combining, recommended equipment and its use, juicing wheatgrass and green drinks, food prep tricks, and much more. With over 3-1/2 hours of video on two DVDs, this will show you the techniques to also make the variety of dishes found in other raw food recipe books. Each recipe is indexed in the DVD menu so you can go right to the recipe you want to watch ??? no wading through a long video to find what you're looking for. Comes with the recipes in a booklet for quick reference in your kitchen, and a food combining chart for enjoying truly healthy raw vegan meals.

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Casio XJ-H2650


The Casio XJ-H2650 isn't Casio's brightest projector, but it's part of Casio's Pro Series, which is its brightest line of projectors. It also offers WXGA (1280 by 800) native resolution, the highest in the Pro Series line. That's a moderately big deal, because until now, if you wanted a WXGA Casio projector you had to settle for one of the lower brightness models. The XJ-H2650 delivers the highest brightness Casio offers with WXGA resolution, and the highest resolution with Pro Series brightness, all of which makes it a good choice for mid-size conference rooms and classrooms.

Casio rates the XJ-H2650 at 3500 lumens, a bit less bright than the 4,000 lumen Casio XJ-H1750 Pro Series that I reviewed earlier this year. However, the XJ-H1750 offers a native XGA (1,024 by 768) resolution.

The only other Pro Series model with WXGA resolution is the XJ-H2650's near twin, the Casio XJ-H2600 ($2,000 street). Casio says that the two models are identical except for the addition of USB A, USB B, and LAN ports to the XJ-H2650, along with features that depend on those ports. Most notably, the XJ-H2650's USB A port lets you plug in a supplied Wi-Fi adaptor so you can connect directly with, and send data images from, Windows and Mac computers as well as most Android, iOS, and Windows smartphones and tablets.

The extra ports also let you plug in a memory key to read JPG and a few other file formats directly, control the projector over a network, send data images over a network, and add interactivity with an interactive pen and software option ($260 street). However, the interactive feature is hard to recommend, since the projector's standard-throw lens would make it hard to interact with the image without casting shadows that would get in the way. All other features on the XJ-H2600 and XJ-H2650 should be identical, so the rest of the comments in this review should apply to both.

Basics, Setup, and Connections
Like all current Casio projectors, the XJ-H2650 is built around Casio's hybrid light source, consisting of LEDs and a laser paired with a DLP chip. The LEDs produce the red and blue primaries directly. The laser shines on a phosphor element to produce green.

Not too surprisingly, given that both projectors are part of the same Pro Series, the XJ-H2650 shares a lot of its basic features with the XJ-H1750. In particular, it weighs almost the same, at 15.6 pounds, which makes it most appropriate for permanent installation or room to room portability on a cart.

Setup is standard, with a manual focus and a manual 1.2x zoom, which gives you some welcome flexibility in how far you can put the projector from the screen for a given size image. In addition to the LAN and USB ports I've already mentioned, connection choices include the usual HDMI for a computer or video source, VGA for computer or component video, and both S-video and composite video inputs.

Brightness and Eco Modes
In my tests, the XJ-H2650 was easily bright enough in its brightest mode for a 78-inch wide (92-inch diagonal) image to stand up to the typical level of ambient light in an office or classroom setting. Even better, it was bright enough at that size so you could easily take advantage of its eco modes to minimize power use and save on electricity.

Most projectors offer one bright mode and one eco mode that lets you lower brightness and power consumption. Beyond that, they offer color presets that can also affect brightness, but are, in theory, meant to adjust color.

The XJ-H2650 gives you more flexibility for brightness and power use, with two non-eco modes, which I measured at 340 watts and 290 watts, plus five eco modes, with a measured range of 260 to 115 watts. With multiple eco modes, you have the freedom to pick the best color setting first, and then choose the least bright mode with the brightness you need, instead of using the color presets to adjust brightness. Also worth mention is that the only projector I've seen with more eco-mode levels is the laser-based BenQ LX60ST that I recently reviewed.

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White shark diets vary with age and among individuals

ScienceDaily (Sep. 28, 2012) ? Many white sharks shift from fish to marine mammals as they mature, but individual sharks show surprising variability in dietary preferences.

White sharks, the largest predatory sharks in the ocean, are thought of as apex predators that feed primarily on seals and sea lions. But a new study by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows surprising variability in the dietary preferences of individual sharks.

The researchers described their findings in a paper published online September 28 in PLoS ONE. They analyzed the composition of growth bands in shark vertebrae to trace variations in diet over a shark's lifetime. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen incorporated into an animal's tissues serve as a natural tracer of dietary inputs.

"We did find that white shark diets changed with age, as expected, but we were surprised that the patterns and extent of change differed among individuals," said Sora Kim, who led the study as a UCSC graduate student and is now at the University of Wyoming.

The researchers analyzed vertebrae of 15 adult white sharks that had been caught along the west coast (14 off California and one off Baja California). Sharks in this population consume a wide range of prey, including seals, sea lions, dolphins, fish, and squid. But not every shark eats the same mix of prey, said coauthor Paul Koch, professor of Earth and planetary sciences at UCSC.

"We confirmed that the diets of many individuals observed at seal and sea lion rookeries shift from fish to marine mammals as the sharks mature," he said. "In addition, we discovered that different individual sharks may specialize on different types of prey. These two types of flexibility in feeding behavior are difficult to document using traditional methods, but may be very important for understanding how the population is supported by the eastern Pacific ecosystem and how it may respond to changes in that ecosystem."

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently announced that it will consider whether to protect the west coast population of white sharks under the Endangered Species Act.

Tagging studies have shown that the white sharks found along the California coast have a regular migratory pattern, cruising coastal sites from late summer to early winter and moving to offshore areas during the rest of the year. While sharks within this population may have predictable movement patterns, the new study shows that there are important dietary and behavioral differences among individual sharks.

The study relied on vertebrae obtained from white shark specimens in various collections. The sharks had been caught at different times and places along the coast from 1957 to 2000. "Interestingly, we do see a small shift in diet as marine mammal populations increased after the passage of the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972," Kim said.

In addition to Kim and Koch, the coauthors of the paper include James Estes, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UCSC, and Tim Tinker, a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey and adjunct professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UCSC. This research was funded by the National Science Foundation.

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  1. Kim SL, Tinker MT, Estes JA, Koch PL. Ontogenetic and Among-Individual Variation in Foraging Strategies of Northeast Pacific White Sharks Based on Stable Isotope Analysis. PLoS ONE, 2012 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0045068

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

The business media needs to improve its Twitter use | Talking Biz ...

The business media use Twitter as a promotional tool and are not building an online community, according to research presented Friday by two Virginia Commonwealth University professors.

Vivian Medina-Messner and Marcus Messner found that the top business media outlets need to use Twitter as an online social network, not just another publication platform. ?More attention needs to be paid to community building ? use of hashtags, handles, retweets,? the wrote.

Their research was presented Friday at the 11th annual ?Convergence and Society? conference at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C. The conference, which is organized by the USC College of Mass Communications and Information Studies, this year is focused on business journalism.

The professors studied tweets, retweets, headline tweets, Twitter handle use, hashtag and link use by media and frequency of retweets by audience for nine major business media outlets between July and September. The business media outlets were the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, New York Times business section, CNBC, Fox Business, Bloomberg, Fortune, Businessweek and The Economist.

Of those media Twitter accounts, The Economist has the most followers with more than 2.3 million, while Fox Business has the least with 105,000. However, Bloomberg News uses Twitter the most, while Fox Business uses it the least.

However, nearly 45 percent of all business media tweets are simply headlines, and 99.8 percent simply link to internal links. Only one out of every six business media tweet uses a hashtag, and? only one out of every eight is a retweet.

Fortune magazine retweets (one-third of all of its tweets during the study time) the most, while The Economist does no retweeting. Fox Business Network uses hashtags the most, with more than half of its tweets having hashtags. It also tweets headlines the least of all of the business media.

On average, readers of The Economist Twitter feed retweet the most, or about 126 retweets per tweet, while followers of The Wall Street Journal Twitter feed retweet the least, with an average of 3.6 retweets per tweet.

Medina-Messner and Messner suggest that in-depth interviews with social media editors and reporters at business media could help better understand why some business news organizations use Twitter more than others.

Source: http://www.talkingbiznews.com/2/the-business-media-needs-to-improve-its-twitter-use/

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Romney: Military strike on Iran may be unnecessary

FILE - In this July 29, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Jerusalem. Romney is set to speak by telephone with Netanyahu on Friday. The Republican presidential nominee's campaign confirms the scheduled conversation. It would come the same day that President Barack Obama also is expected to speak with Netanyahu phone. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

FILE - In this July 29, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Jerusalem. Romney is set to speak by telephone with Netanyahu on Friday. The Republican presidential nominee's campaign confirms the scheduled conversation. It would come the same day that President Barack Obama also is expected to speak with Netanyahu phone. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney listens to a question as he speaks with the media aboard his campaign plane during a flight to Boston, Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney pauses as he speaks with the media aboard his campaign plane during a flight to Boston, Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? Mitt Romney says he doesn't believe military action will be necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

The Republican presidential nominee says he discussed the issue with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (neh-ten-YAH'-hoo) by telephone Friday afternoon. Romney later told reporters traveling with him that it's unclear whether there is any difference between their so-called "red lines" on when launching military action against Iran would be appropriate.

Romney says he can't completely take the military option off the table because Iran needs to take the threat seriously. But he says he does not believe force will ultimately be needed.

Netanyahu argues that an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities may be the only answer.

President Barack Obama also spoke to Netanyahu on Friday.

Associated Press

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Egypt's Copts to return to Sinai homes, says government

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's presidency and prime minister said on Saturday security forces in North Sinai were working to return Coptic Christians living near Egypt's border with Israel to their homes after they fled in fear of attack from Islamist militants.

Nine Christian families living in Rafah near Egypt's border with Israel left their homes on Friday after Islamist militants made death threats and gunmen attacked a Coptic-owned shop.

Analysts say Islamists with possible al Qaeda links have gained a foothold in Sinai and the departure of the families could fuel concerns about religious tolerance and the rise of militancy after the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak.

"The Coptic families quit their homes pre-emptively but the governor of North Sinai has given orders to return them to their homes and this is being carried out now," said Yasser Ali, presidential spokesman.

Two armed men riding a motorcycle opened fire on a Coptic-owned shop in Rafah on Wednesday but no one was injured.

Prime Minister Hisham Qandil said militants had not tried to force the Coptic families from the border town and they had left of their own accord. However, death threats against the Copts had been printed on flyers circulating in the desert area.

"We must uproot fear and provide all security measures to every citizen," Qandil said.

Israel has voiced concern about security in Sinai, where at least four cross-border attacks have taken place since Mubarak was toppled in February 2011.

Egypt's new president, Mohamed Mursi, has vowed to restore order. But efforts to impose central authority are complicated by the indigenous Bedouin population's ingrained hostility to the government in Cairo. (Writing by Marwa Awad; Editing by Sophie Hares)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypts-copts-return-sinai-homes-says-government-223148567.html

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Patient selection for bilateral total knee replacement needs improvement

Patient selection for bilateral total knee replacement needs improvement [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Sep-2012
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Contact: Phyllis Fisher
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Hospital for Special Surgery

Because there are more risks with having a total knee replacement in both legs at the same time than having a knee replacement in one leg, doctors in recent years have been selecting younger and healthier patients for the bilateral procedure. Now a new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery has revealed that although patients are younger and healthier than those undergoing only one-sided surgery, they are becoming sicker and some complication rates have risen.

"Although we are selecting younger people, we can't ignore the fact that the population in general is getting sicker," said Stavros Memtsoudis, M.D., Ph.D., director of Critical Care Services at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City, who led the study. "Many of the complications that we studied didn't decrease over time as you would expect with younger patients and better health care, and some of the complications even increased." The study is published online ahead of print in the journal Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.

Rising levels of obesity appear to be driving the complication rates, as well as the increase in the utilization of total knee replacements. Obesity puts extra stress on joints and bones and can cause premature osteoarthritis.

To conduct their research into trends regarding bilateral total knee replacements, researchers at HSS turned to the Nationwide Inpatient Survey, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). This is the largest inpatient database available in the United States that includes information on patients of all ages. It collects data from about 20% of all hospitalizations in the U.S. The study investigators identified 258,524 bilateral total knee replacements performed between 1999 and 2008. The number of annual bilateral procedures increased by 75%. In 1999, bilateral procedures accounted for 3.7% of all knee replacement operations and in 2008, they accounted for 6% of the operations.

The average age of patients undergoing bilateral knee replacement decreased by 2.5 years from 1999 to 2008. As the years marched on, patients presented with higher rates of comorbidities, including renal failure, neurologic disease, liver disease, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Obesity increased by 131% during the study period. The only comorbidity that decreased was congestive heart failure.

Over the time period studied, the researchers identified a 3% increase in pneumonia, a 6% increase in pulmonary embolism, and a 3% increase in nonmyocardial infarction cardiac complications.

"The take home message of this paper is that we are fighting an uphill battle, because people are getting sicker, despite us attempting to limit risk by choosing younger people to do these procedures in," said Dr. Memtsoudis. "We have to start thinking of other interventions other than patient selection that we can implement in order to reduce these complications."

On a positive note, the investigators also found that absolute in-hospital mortality rates decreased at an average rate of 10% per year. The researchers attribute this decrease to advances in medicine and increased use of telemetry and observation in the last 10 to 15 years. "With advances in medicine and monitoring, we have been able to counteract this extreme event of mortality. If you get a complication and it is not recognized, you may die from it," said Dr. Memtsoudis. "If you observe people more thoroughly, you may not be able to prevent the complication, but you may be able to prevent a mortal event resulting from it."

The researchers also identified a cost shifting landscape. Patients stayed in the hospital an average of five days after their procedure in 1999 and an average of four days in 2008, but the proportion of discharges to a home or customary residence without home health care decreased at an average rate of 5.5% per year.

"Before this study, we were under the assumption that patient complications were steadily decreasing after bilateral knee arthroplasty, because of better patient selection and improvements in medical care," said Dr. Memtsoudis. "Now we understand that the picture is more complex. Patients being selected for the procedure may be getting younger, but they are not getting healthier and maybe that is why we don't see a drastic drop in complications."

Before embarking on a bilateral knee replacement, he said, patients should "critically look at themselves and talk to their physicians about how their health status plays into the choice of surgery."

More work is needed to identify ways to prevent complications in patients undergoing bilateral knee replacement and a recent conference sponsored by the Hospital for Special Surgery is aiming to do just that. The Consensus Conference on the Creation of Guidelines for Bilateral Knee Arthroplasty involved 40 experts from 16 institutions. The guidelines coming out of this conference, which are expected to be published within the next six months, address issues such as determining the appropriate workup and management for a patient undergoing bilateral knee replacement, and how long doctors should wait between procedures if a patient undergoes two operations.

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Other authors involved in the study include Ottokar Stundner, M.D., from Hospital for Special Surgery; Madhu Mazumdar, Ph.D., from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Carlos Mantilla, M.D., Ph.D., from the Mayo Clinic; and Javad Parvizi, M.D., from the Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The study was funded by the Clinical Translational Science Center at Weill Cornell Medical College; the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences; and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Center for Education, Research, and Therapeutics.

About Hospital for Special Surgery

Founded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is a world leader in orthopedics, rheumatology and rehabilitation. HSS is nationally ranked No. 1 in orthopedics, No. 3 in rheumatology, No. 10 in neurology and No. 5 in geriatrics by U.S. News & World Report (2012-13), and is the first hospital in New York State to receive Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center three consecutive times. HSS has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. From 2007 to 2011, HSS has been a recipient of the HealthGrades Joint Replacement Excellence Award. HSS is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College and as such all Hospital for Special Surgery medical staff are faculty of Weill Cornell. The hospital's research division is internationally recognized as a leader in the investigation of musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases. Hospital for Special Surgery is located in New York City and online at www.hss.edu.

For more information contact:

Phyllis Fisher
212-606-1197
Phyllis.Fisher@gmail.com

Tracy Hickenbottom
212-606-1197
HickenbottomT@hss.edu


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Patient selection for bilateral total knee replacement needs improvement [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Sep-2012
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Contact: Phyllis Fisher
phyllis.fisher@gmail.com
212-606-1724
Hospital for Special Surgery

Because there are more risks with having a total knee replacement in both legs at the same time than having a knee replacement in one leg, doctors in recent years have been selecting younger and healthier patients for the bilateral procedure. Now a new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery has revealed that although patients are younger and healthier than those undergoing only one-sided surgery, they are becoming sicker and some complication rates have risen.

"Although we are selecting younger people, we can't ignore the fact that the population in general is getting sicker," said Stavros Memtsoudis, M.D., Ph.D., director of Critical Care Services at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City, who led the study. "Many of the complications that we studied didn't decrease over time as you would expect with younger patients and better health care, and some of the complications even increased." The study is published online ahead of print in the journal Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.

Rising levels of obesity appear to be driving the complication rates, as well as the increase in the utilization of total knee replacements. Obesity puts extra stress on joints and bones and can cause premature osteoarthritis.

To conduct their research into trends regarding bilateral total knee replacements, researchers at HSS turned to the Nationwide Inpatient Survey, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). This is the largest inpatient database available in the United States that includes information on patients of all ages. It collects data from about 20% of all hospitalizations in the U.S. The study investigators identified 258,524 bilateral total knee replacements performed between 1999 and 2008. The number of annual bilateral procedures increased by 75%. In 1999, bilateral procedures accounted for 3.7% of all knee replacement operations and in 2008, they accounted for 6% of the operations.

The average age of patients undergoing bilateral knee replacement decreased by 2.5 years from 1999 to 2008. As the years marched on, patients presented with higher rates of comorbidities, including renal failure, neurologic disease, liver disease, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Obesity increased by 131% during the study period. The only comorbidity that decreased was congestive heart failure.

Over the time period studied, the researchers identified a 3% increase in pneumonia, a 6% increase in pulmonary embolism, and a 3% increase in nonmyocardial infarction cardiac complications.

"The take home message of this paper is that we are fighting an uphill battle, because people are getting sicker, despite us attempting to limit risk by choosing younger people to do these procedures in," said Dr. Memtsoudis. "We have to start thinking of other interventions other than patient selection that we can implement in order to reduce these complications."

On a positive note, the investigators also found that absolute in-hospital mortality rates decreased at an average rate of 10% per year. The researchers attribute this decrease to advances in medicine and increased use of telemetry and observation in the last 10 to 15 years. "With advances in medicine and monitoring, we have been able to counteract this extreme event of mortality. If you get a complication and it is not recognized, you may die from it," said Dr. Memtsoudis. "If you observe people more thoroughly, you may not be able to prevent the complication, but you may be able to prevent a mortal event resulting from it."

The researchers also identified a cost shifting landscape. Patients stayed in the hospital an average of five days after their procedure in 1999 and an average of four days in 2008, but the proportion of discharges to a home or customary residence without home health care decreased at an average rate of 5.5% per year.

"Before this study, we were under the assumption that patient complications were steadily decreasing after bilateral knee arthroplasty, because of better patient selection and improvements in medical care," said Dr. Memtsoudis. "Now we understand that the picture is more complex. Patients being selected for the procedure may be getting younger, but they are not getting healthier and maybe that is why we don't see a drastic drop in complications."

Before embarking on a bilateral knee replacement, he said, patients should "critically look at themselves and talk to their physicians about how their health status plays into the choice of surgery."

More work is needed to identify ways to prevent complications in patients undergoing bilateral knee replacement and a recent conference sponsored by the Hospital for Special Surgery is aiming to do just that. The Consensus Conference on the Creation of Guidelines for Bilateral Knee Arthroplasty involved 40 experts from 16 institutions. The guidelines coming out of this conference, which are expected to be published within the next six months, address issues such as determining the appropriate workup and management for a patient undergoing bilateral knee replacement, and how long doctors should wait between procedures if a patient undergoes two operations.

###

Other authors involved in the study include Ottokar Stundner, M.D., from Hospital for Special Surgery; Madhu Mazumdar, Ph.D., from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Carlos Mantilla, M.D., Ph.D., from the Mayo Clinic; and Javad Parvizi, M.D., from the Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The study was funded by the Clinical Translational Science Center at Weill Cornell Medical College; the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences; and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Center for Education, Research, and Therapeutics.

About Hospital for Special Surgery

Founded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is a world leader in orthopedics, rheumatology and rehabilitation. HSS is nationally ranked No. 1 in orthopedics, No. 3 in rheumatology, No. 10 in neurology and No. 5 in geriatrics by U.S. News & World Report (2012-13), and is the first hospital in New York State to receive Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center three consecutive times. HSS has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. From 2007 to 2011, HSS has been a recipient of the HealthGrades Joint Replacement Excellence Award. HSS is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College and as such all Hospital for Special Surgery medical staff are faculty of Weill Cornell. The hospital's research division is internationally recognized as a leader in the investigation of musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases. Hospital for Special Surgery is located in New York City and online at www.hss.edu.

For more information contact:

Phyllis Fisher
212-606-1197
Phyllis.Fisher@gmail.com

Tracy Hickenbottom
212-606-1197
HickenbottomT@hss.edu


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There are a lot of terrific camera apps out there. Most people prefer Instagram for its filters and ability to share your photos with others, while some prefer the more powerful set of tools Snapseed offers. One of the newest camera apps for your iPhone is One Memento, a curious "photography experiment" that allows you the ability to take just one single photograph.

Once you've signed in to the app through Twitter, you can flick your fingers to ceremoniously break the app's seal and take one?? and only one?? photograph. Once the picture is taken and edited using the supplied filters, the app assigns your memento a number, and uploads it to a searchable database.?Even if you're not interested in taking a photo to share, you can still look through the gallery of what appear to be some very impressive pictures. You can choose to like a photo, or share it with your friends.

We're somewhat intrigued by what some of the One Memento users have shared thus far. For Memento #1375, for example, uploader "Andy" shared a picture of the Great Sand Dunes National Park, explaining "I always wanted to visit the Great Sand Dunes and don't want to forget it." It's a great shot, and it's a great idea?? by allowing only one picture per person, One Memento is creating a database of 250,000 images that have actual meaning to the photographer.

You can download the free One Memento app on the Apple App Store.

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This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Tecca

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

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One Direction: Young and living it up

FILE - This is a Sunday, April 15, 2012 file photo of British boy-band One Direction arrive for the Logies, an Australian television industry awards night, in Melbourne, Australia. One Direction's latest single sums it up. "Live While We're Young" is the first track off their second album, and the boys are happy to have it as a motto. The members of the British pop group admit they're making the most of being young, successful and extremely popular. (AP Photo/Paul Jeffers, File)

FILE - This is a Sunday, April 15, 2012 file photo of British boy-band One Direction arrive for the Logies, an Australian television industry awards night, in Melbourne, Australia. One Direction's latest single sums it up. "Live While We're Young" is the first track off their second album, and the boys are happy to have it as a motto. The members of the British pop group admit they're making the most of being young, successful and extremely popular. (AP Photo/Paul Jeffers, File)

(AP) ? One Direction's latest single sums it up: "Live While We're Young."

The members of the British pop group say they are happy to have that first track off their second album as a motto ? and admit they're making the most of being young, successful and popular.

"We're working a lot, so when we're not, it's nice to have fun and enjoy yourself," singer Harry Styles, 18, said in an interview Wednesday. "It's important."

He was accompanied by band mates Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne ? and they're all quick to laugh at themselves and each other.

These five names are known around the globe since their debut album, "Up All Night," became a No. 1 smash worldwide earlier this year.

So who they date and where they go is heavily reported, especially by the British press. But Tomlinson, 20, says they don't mind being trailed by the paparazzi.

"If we go out on a night out and we're a little bit drunk, it's not obviously going to be a great picture, but it's not too bad," he said. "The fact is we're young ? everyone who is our age is going out."

Tomlinson added that "everyone complains about paps (paparazzi), but we always have a laugh with them, to be honest."

They enjoyed shooting the video for the single "Live While We're Young," which is out in the U.K. on Sept. 30.

Fans were quick to chat about the bare-chested scenes that Horan did but he shrugged off the sex idol comments, saying he was just warm, not showing off.

And the band members had a laugh and worked up a sweat trying zorbing ? running around in giant plastic balls like hamsters.

If there's anything controversial about the sound of their feel-good new single, it's that the start of the song is similar to The Clash's "Should I Stay Or Should I Go."

"It's a bit like the first single ("What Makes You Beautiful") where the opening riff sounds similar to a certain film ("Summer Nights" from "Grease")," explains Styles. "It's kind of on purpose though, it's a great riff."

Their sophomore album, "Take Me Home," will be released Nov. 12 and 13 in the U.K. and the United States.

Despite joking that they've got rapping and choirs involved this time around, the guys admit that fans can expect more of their same catchy pop style.

"There aren't too many surprises," Styles said. "We're just really happy with how the album's come out. We all agree that it's better than the first one ... we're proud of it."

"In the least arrogant way," Tomlinson made sure to add.

He then pondered why.

"We're a better band. We're closer as friends, we've got better vocally, it's all experience," he said.

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Workplace Motivation Study Shows Personal Touch Needed for ...

09/26/2012 (press release: NETtime) // NETtime Solutions

With the economy in a slump, personal challenges at home, and a myriad of other things that could go wrong, employees are in desperate need of some workplace motivation to keep their sprits soaring and productivity levels high. Setting out to see what employers were doing to spur motivation within their teams, backed by the knowledge of what employees say is actually working to inspire them, NETtime Solutions launched an online survey covering workplace motivation.

Throughout the month of August, data was collected from both business owners and management staff in addition to employees without management responsibilities. These are the results.

When asking business owners and managers, ?In what ways do you try to motivate employees?? NETtime found:

? 88.5% Encourage open communication

? 53.8% Host corporate outings

? 50.0% Give training or education reimbursements

? 46.2% Set-up employee recognition programs

? 30.8% Provide a bonus program

When asking employees, ?What motivates you in the workplace?? NETtime found:

? 83.3% Feeling appreciated

? 58.3% Having open communication with management

? 50.0% Incentive programs

? 0.0% Company hosted events

Several conclusions can be drawn from comparing what companies are doing to motivate staff with real insight from the employees they are trying to inspire. First, taking the time to make workers feel appreciated is essential to having great productivity. This requires a management style that is more personal and less totalitarian. This management style uses the same philosophies as management who encourages open communication with their workers ? the second biggest component to creating a motivated workforce. Thankfully for employers, many seem to already be on the right track and are placing a priority on communication.

There are all forms of acts that can help employees feel appreciated. Giving examples of a time they felt valued, one employee from the survey shared a story of when they were included in an important meeting and acknowledged for their skills.

Managers also shared a glimpse into how they motivate employees. While some took the hard road and tried to brow beat employees with tactics like cutting wages, the majority of business owners and managers are on the right track and try well thought out, compassionate modes of motivation.

Some of the best responses came from the healthcare field where one respondent shared about a time she successfully motivated an employee, saying, ?I gave a problem employee more responsibility and praised her when she did the tasks well. It is working! Her problematic behavior is really improving and she is more compliant.? A second healthcare manager reported, ?I had an employee that had a melt down and was going to resign, so I had her take a week off, reassigned her to another position that gave her an opportunity in her mind to make a difference. Now she is a highly motivated individual and a key leader in the organization.?

Another parallel drawn from data collected in NETtime?s survey on workplace motivation is that while over half of employers are using company-hosted events to try and motivate employees, zero employees felt motivated by these events. While company-hosted events are an important aspect of team building they may not be the right tool for motivation. Corporate events and outings can be time consuming to plan and costly to implement. Educating business owners and management on the fact that events do not motivate employees can help them channel valuable company resources to more effective motivational and morale building tools.

Overall, NETtime?s survey on workplace motivation shows that employers who are in tune with their staff, and invest the time to truly appreciate their staff?s contributions to the company, can have a positive effect on the motivation levels of employees. When constructive motivation is high, a business? environment is ripe for growth and the right combination of leadership and hard work can make a company unstoppable. So the next time employee morale is low, lend an ear, talk through relevant issues, or simply tell someone you appreciate them. Motivating a workforce truly comes down to personal touch.

To access the full results of NETtime?s workplace motivation survey, or to see past surveys, please visit the company?s Facebook page at http://www.Facebook.com/NETtime.

About NETtime Solutions

NETtime Solutions (www.NETtimeSolutions.com) is a service company exclusively delivering time and attendance in the cloud. Available anywhere, anytime, NETtime helps companies manage their workforce with real-time time and attendance data while maintaining compliance with local, state and federal labor laws.

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Considering Bamboo Flooring for Creating Amazing House ...

Strand Woven Bamboo Flooring ProblemsBamboo flooring is one of amazing flooring options that you can consider for refreshing your house performance. It is the best choice if you are the big fans of ?back to nature? or eco-friendly products. Do you know that this plant is a type of grass? Even though bamboo has strong durability just like maple, it is not a solid hardwood material. Just like other grass plants, bamboo can grow fast after the harvesting. No wonder if many people claim bamboo as great renewable source for flooring.

Using bamboo will create natural nuance inside your house. Just like other flooring material you can also find various type of bamboo for your flooring project. You can consider vertical or horizontal style, natural or carbonized type or strand woven bamboo flooring. In order to get maximum benefit you should avoid installing this material in the bathroom, enclosed veranda, or sauna. Make sure you know the right method for maintaining this floor so you can enjoy the beauty of bamboo inside your house for a long time.

1) Great Durability

You may be surprised while reading the fact about bamboo material for flooring. This material is harder than most of hardwood material. The strength rating of bamboo is higher than maple and almost double than red oak rating. You want to get strong and long lasting floor, please think about bamboo.

2) Great Aesthetic Value

Natural appearance of bamboo has attracted many people to use this material while doing home remodeling project. Tight grain and uniform natural light color of bamboo can be matched easily with other equipments. If you want darker color on the floor you can choose carbonized bamboo. While reading strand woven bamboo flooring review you will find that this type has very unique appearance. Other advantages, you won?t get strand woven bamboo flooring problems on durability because the compression process.

3) Great Environmental Value

Bamboo is a grass type plant. Commonly it needs 5 years for achieving maturity level of 50 feet high. In other side hardwoods need at least 30 years for achieving maturity level, even some types of tree need over 200 years. Bamboo is renewable resource so it will grow again after harvesting.

Important Points on Bamboo Flooring

Strand Woven Bamboo Flooring ReviewBefore using this material for your flooring project, you should understand some important aspects like mentioned below:

1) Decide the place where you will install this material. You should avoid excessive moisture condition. Even bamboo has good moisture resistance the extreme condition will cause damage on it.

2) Consult with the expert about the best product for your house. While purchasing it, please make sure you are well informed about the term and conditions, warranty aspect, and proper installation instructions.

3) Check the condition of all bamboo planks inside the boxes and then let them ?acclimate? at your house area by opening all boxes.

4) Before installing this floor, please make sure the subfloor is dry and clean.

5) Make sure you have good knowledge about how to maintain the bamboo flooring.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Taking the battle against the toxic trio beyond 'Leaves of three, leave it be'

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2012) ? With more than half of all adults allergic to poison ivy, oak and sumac, scientists are reporting an advance toward an inexpensive spray that could reveal the presence of the rash-causing toxic oil on the skin, clothing, garden tools, and even the family cat or dog. Using the spray, described in ACS' The Journal of Organic Chemistry would enable people to wash off the oil, or avoid further contact, in time to sidestep days of misery.

Rebecca Braslau and colleagues explain that allergic reactions to oils of the toxic trio are more than a nusiance. They claim a huge human and economic toll, accounting for thousands of medical visits, days lost from work and school and sheer misery for the victims. It takes only 0.04th of a drop of the plants' oil to trigger a reaction, and the oil is invisible. The scientists thus sought to begin developing a way to make the oil visible, so that people can do a reality check after venturing into outdoor areas where the toxic plants grow.

They describe development of a spray that, when applied to leaves of poison ivy, oak and sumac, reacts with urushiol, the toxic oil produced by those plants. When exposed to an ordinary fluorescent light, the spray glows if urushiol is present, revealing the location of the oil. "This constitutes the groundwork for the future development of a spray to detect urushiol to avoid contact dermatitis," the scientists say.

The authors acknowledge funding from the University of California Santa Cruz Committee on Research.

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  1. Rebecca Braslau, Frank Rivera, Erin Lilie, MariEllen Cottman. Urushiol Detection using a Profluorescent Nitroxide. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2012; 120829150558000 DOI: 10.1021/jo301135m

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When you brief the web design requirements to the developer, make sure you have somethings in mind. The product and the market you are targeting should be thought about. The website should entice the target audience. Consumers should find it incredibly easy to navigate your website. The client should not be confused about where or getting your product. They should be able to reach the web page of their choice. Increase past client testimonails from others on your website. And never forget to add a new ?contact us? page. That adds trustworthiness to your business and also separates your website coming from hundreds of hoax internet sites. Once your website is made, make sure you make the most out of it. Last but not the least; make sure you deliver that which you promise.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

3 Bedroom Plus Maids for sale in Trident Waterfront. Dubai Marina

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Selling Price: AED 1,950,000 Net to Owner
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How Collecting Opium Antiques Turned Me Into an Opium Addict ...

Interview with Steven Martin, by Lisa Hix

You really have to work hard to get hooked on smoking opium. The Victorian-era form of the drug, known as chandu, is rare, and the people who know how to use it aren?t exactly forthcoming. But leave it to an obsessive antiques collector to figure out how to get to addicted to a 19th-century drug.

Recently,?Steven Martin?no relation to the actor?came by the Collectors Weekly office and told me all about his harrowing journey from collecting to substance abuse.?He started out collecting innocuous things; at first, it was seashells and stones, then it was currency and Asian antiques like textiles. Eventually the Navy veteran found his way to Bangkok, Thailand, where he worked as a journalist and travel writer, covering Southeast Asia.

There, he also discovered the beauty of antique opium pipes, bowls, and lamps, as well as opium trays and the hundreds of little implements that went with the ritual. Because opium smoking had been so thoroughly eradicated around the globe in the early 20th century, Martin realized very little had been written about these objects. After years of intense research, he produced the first opium-smoking antiques guide, The Art of Opium Antiques, in 2007.

Top: Anti-opium propaganda poster from China, circa 1930. Above: This Vietnamese smoker's layout included a hardwood tray with mother-of-pearl inlay and miniature, spittoon-shaped pots on which to rest pipe-bowls.

Top: Anti-opium propaganda poster from China, circa 1930. Above: This Vietnamese smoker?s layout included a hardwood tray with mother-of-pearl inlay and miniature, spittoon-shaped pots on which to rest pipe-bowls.

Martin?s research wasn?t limited to mining Victorian medical books or hunting down authentic pieces on eBay. As he came across various pipes and tools, he sought out the last of the Laotian opium dens to learn how these accoutrements were used and, yes, to try them himself. Before long, he and a friend had created their own private opium den in rural Southeast Asia, but when another of Martin?s smoking buddies, a top Asian ceramics expert, died in 2008, possibly from withdrawal symptoms, Martin knew he had to quit before it was too late for him, too. This summer, Random House published his latest book, Opium Fiend: A 21st Century Slave to a 19th Century Addiction, in which Martin details how his obsessive collectors? bug led to his opium addiction.

Collectors Weekly: What drew you to antique opium paraphernalia?

An example of an opium tray and accoutrements. The metalwork is designed to reflect the lamp light.

An example of an opium tray and accoutrements. The metalwork is designed to reflect the lamp light.

Steven Martin: There was something dark about it. People collect all sorts of weird things, like old torture mechanisms, just bizarre stuff. I think this falls into the same category. It had this outlaw-chic thing about it that attracted me right away.

When I started seeing these really opulent pieces made from the best materials that were known to man back then, like ivory, rhinoceros horns, silver, or jewels, it seemed to sum up the hedonism of that world. What I?m most attracted to as a collector are the most opulent examples, because of the decadence they evoke.

Collectors Weekly: How did you first get into opium antiques?

A luxurious and ornately decorated opium smoking room, possibly inside one of the "flower boat" that could be hired for a night of opium smoking on the Pearl River. The opium bed is at the back of the room. Circa 1880.

A luxurious and ornately decorated opium smoking room, possibly inside one of the ?flower boat? that could be hired for a night of opium smoking on the Pearl River. The opium bed is at the back of the room. Circa 1880.

?I had all these little tools and wasn?t sure what they were. That?s why I hung out in opium dens and experimented with the drug.?

Martin: In 2001, I was working as a fixer?and translator for a good friend of mine, Karl Taro Greenfeld, a journalist for the Asian edition of Time. He wanted to do a story about the remnants of opium smoking in Laos, which, at the time, was the only country in the world where you could see opium smoking in the traditional Chinese manner?that is, with a pipe that?s designed to vaporize the drug and a lamp as a source of heat and all the crazy, little tools and accoutrements. Through some weird quirk of history, this sort of opium smoking was eradicated every place else, but Laos still had the traditional public opium den that anybody could walk into, recline, and have an attendant prepare opium for them to smoke.

Actually, Karl?s story was more about the backpackers who were coming to Southeast Asia and causing a resurgence of opium smoking, especially in Vang Vieng, just north of the capital, Vientiane. This one little town was a must-stop on the backpackers? circuit. Karl, who had at one time been addicted to heroin when he was living in New York City, wanted to do the story, but he didn?t want to get anywhere near the opium, obviously. While I was hired to translate and set up interviews, he asked me to smoke the drug so he could observe and write the details into his story.

This photograph of a Chinese man smoking opium with his cat in San Francisco became a best-selling souvenir postcard.

This photograph of a Chinese man smoking opium with his cat in San Francisco became a best-selling souvenir postcard.

It wasn?t the first time I had smoked opium. When I was traveling in the Southeast Asia mountains, the villagers would often invite me to smoke opium with them. But I had never really given it much thought until I did this story. Unlike the tribal kind of paraphernalia I had seen in the mountains, these Laotian dens were using the traditional Chinese accoutrements. After we visited the den, we went back down to the capital. I told Karl, ?Hey, why don?t I take you to an antiques shop I know about that has opium pipes? It might be an interesting souvenir.? He ended up buying one, and I thought, ?Why don?t I get one, too??

That night at the hotel, I had what I like to call ?a collector?s epiphany??that moment when you say to yourself, ?Why am I not collecting this stuff? It?s really cool.? From that time on, I started looking everywhere for opium items. My writing jobs took me all over Southeast Asia, but I was really surprised to find just how scarce it was. There were plenty of reproductions out there, but was very difficult to find authentic pieces.

Collectors Weekly: Was your first pipe a reproduction?

A rare opium pipe with a porcelain stem. Only a handful of these pipes survived anti-opium eradication campaigns.

A rare opium pipe with a porcelain stem. Only a handful of these pipes survived anti-opium eradication campaigns.

Martin: As it turned out, it was. But I didn?t know it at the time. Suddenly, I had the bug to start collecting. I started with opium pipes but eventually collected opium paraphernalia in general.

?Nobody bothered saving it for posterity. It was seen as this evil habit.?

The more I dug around, the more surprised I was to find out that there just wasn?t any information about collecting these things. I started looking on the Internet for books about it. You know how collecting is: Chances are somebody?s written a book about your particular field.?But all I found were a couple of articles in a Hong Kong-based magazine called Arts of Asia. As I learned later, one of articles about opium pipes was just completely wrong, with all kinds of bad information in it.

It really put the bite in me, this particular collectible. If it were something else, maybe I?d have given up on it.?The fact that there was nothing written about it drove me. It was a challenge. I thought, ?Well, if nobody knows anything about this, then I?ll teach myself, I?ll figure it out.? Through trial-and-error, I developed an eye for what was what, and realized no one else was really collecting this. Even now there are only a handful opium paraphernalia collectors?fewer than 10 serious ones.

A brass opium lamp with openwork in floral and bird motifs. The threaded base indicates this lamp once had a lid to protect the glass chimney when it was not in use.

A brass opium lamp with openwork in floral and bird motifs. The threaded base indicates this lamp once had a lid to protect the glass chimney when it was not in use.

Around 2002, I was traveling around, going to places like Rangoon, Jakarta, Hanoi, and Saigon, but finding very little. The dealers usually had no idea what I was talking about, or they were selling some other kind of Asian pipe and swearing up and down it was an opium pipe. It?d be like those long, thin tobacco pipes you see in old pictures, or even Middle Eastern hookahs. They?d insist, ?This is for opium,? and I?d say, ?No, I don?t think so.?

?Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling, and Charles Dickens wrote about opium smoking, but without a doubt, they never saw the real thing. It?s laughable.?

By chance, I discovered there were quite a few pieces on eBay. The strange thing was, none of them were coming out of Asia. Mostly it was from U.S. sellers?a bit of it was coming out of the U.K. and Canada, and there was a fair amount from France. In addition, the sellers weren?t listing their items as opium paraphernalia. They usually didn?t know what they had, so they?d list a piece as, say, ?oriental pipe? or ?Asian lamp.? I started bidding on these things, getting them for ridiculously cheap prices because nobody else was buying them, like under $10 for like a really beautiful, ornate lamp, or $20 for a beautifully crafted pipe.

For three or four years, I pretty much had the field to myself, and I was able to build a sizeable collection in quite a short time using eBay. I amassed more than a thousand pieces, including about 40 to 50 opium pipes, and more than 100 opium lamps, and all kinds of examples of all the little tools.

Collectors Weekly: What are the tools for?

Detail of Martin's old opium-smoking layout, photographed in July 2007.

Detail of Martin?s old opium-smoking layout, photographed in July 2007.

Martin: During the heyday of opium smoking, hundreds of little tools were crafted specifically for the preparation, vaporizing, and ingestion of opium. That stuff had just been completely forgotten. During the turn-of-the-century eradication campaigns, it was heaped into piles and burned.

Nobody bothered saving anything for posterity. It was seen as this really evil habit and not worthy of being documented, with a couple of exceptions. One was?a book published in 1881 called?Opium Smoking in America and China. It was written by a?New York doctor named H.H. Kane, who?spent years researching the opium dens in Manhattan. It was the best book about opium smoking I found, until I wrote my own. In fact, almost all of the information I got about opium smoking and the accompanying paraphernalia was from old books, from 1920 and earlier.

Two opium smokers in a Shanghai, China, den in the early 20th century.

Two opium smokers in a Shanghai, China, den in the early 20th century.

?Probably nobody but myself and a handful of opium smokers could say, ?That?s totally wrong. You?re burning your opium to a crisp.??

It took a while to really understand what I had. At first, of course, there were these opium dens in Laos that I could get to quite easily. Vientiane was an overnight train ride from Bangkok, where I was living. I would take tools up to the opium dens and see if the old smokers there knew what they were. Often they did, although they hadn?t seen some of the pieces in years and years. They would show me how a piece was used. For example, a lot of different tools are used as rolling surfaces, as they call them. When you?re preparing opium for a pipe, you form it into a little pellet of opium on the end of the what?s called an opium needle, which is just a skewer, basically, because you can?t work the stuff with your fingers; it?s too hot. There are lots of different tools for rolling the opium pill, as they call it, into the correct shape before inserting it onto the pipe bowl.

That?s why I started hanging out in these opium dens, to learn what I had. Then I started experimenting with the drug. Opium?s really odd. With modern drugs, you take a single hit and you?re hooked for life. You?ll think of nothing else. Opium?s the exact opposite of that. It takes years and years to get addicted. But once it gets its hooks into you, it?s really difficult and painful to get off.

Collectors Weekly: How did opium affect you when you first tried it?

Detail of the vent of a lighted opium lamp.

Detail of the vent of a lighted opium lamp.

Martin: Opium tends to make you nauseated if you?re not used to it. So the first few times I tried it, a lot vomiting was involved, and I thought, ?Well, this isn?t so cool, but I?m interested in watching.? I did that until 2002, when the last of the opium dens?there were two left?were closed by the Laos government.

A rare pipe-bowl from the early 19th century adorned with red glaze and bats, both symbolic of happiness.

A rare pipe-bowl from the early 19th century adorned with red glaze and bats, both symbolic of happiness.

Then I met an expat from Austria, who was able to get opium that had been prepared specifically for smoking. This is a reason why opium smoking will never come back. First, the paraphernalia is so bulky and easy to identify that there?s just no way you can hide an opium pipe and lamp under your jacket and take it around with you. Secondly, while tons and tons of opium is harvested every year in places like Afghanistan and Burma, it?s all going straight to heroin. There?s just no demand for chandu, which is what they call opium that?s been prepared specifically for smoking.

However, this Austrian was somehow able to get enough raw opium to prepare his own chandu for smoking. And I had this bright idea?bright at the time, I thought. I said to him, ?Well, you?ve got this high-quality opium for smoking, the type that isn?t even being produced anymore. You?re the only one that?s got it, and I?ve got all this great, old paraphernalia, some of it in pristine condition.? So I asked him if he?d be interested in combining the two. Over the next few years, he and I collaborated. I?d go out and visit him every month or two in the rural area where he lived, and he set aside a room in his house specifically for smoking. We decorated the room with Chinese antiques like scrolls and a traditional opium bed.

Collectors Weekly: So you made your own opium den?

Opium smoking in Denver, Colorado, in the late 19th century. Walls of opium dens were usually covered to prevent drafts that could cause the lamp to flicker.

Opium smoking in Denver, Colorado, in the late 19th century. Walls of opium dens were usually covered to prevent drafts that could cause the lamp to flicker.

Martin: That?s exactly what we did. I was going through books and getting ideas, and we tried to make it as authentic as possible. As I was still collecting and still getting different pieces of paraphernalia and pipes, I would bring them to his place and we would try them out to see how they worked. In old books, we?d read about how some of the old smokers preferred a pipe whose stem was made of sugarcane to one made of bamboo, while others preferred bamboo to a pipe made of ivory. The old books said this, but why? That?s what I wanted to know.

I was smoking so infrequently that I felt it was research. That?s how I justified it. He and I smoked every month to two months. Everything seemed fine. I started to believe that the alarmist vocabulary you find in the old books about the evils of opium was just completely overblown. I had been smoking for years and still wasn?t hooked.

A close-up of an opium pipe of featuring Canton enamel and a jade bowl.

A close-up of an opium pipe of featuring Canton enamel and a jade bowl.

Then my Austrian expat friend introduced me to another expat, an older American woman named Roxanna Brown. Originally from Illinois, she had gone to Vietnam during the war and had become a journalist. She ended up staying in Southeast Asia, marrying a Thai man and having a son. She became an expert on Chinese and Southeast Asian ceramics. And she was also an opium addict, smoking every day. Because she lived in Bangkok, that led me to more and more frequent experimentation.

?When you?re in an opium den, curled up around your lamp, it makes all your problems go away.?

Again, opium smoking is very involved, very time-consuming. At first, that?s what I was attracted to, the whole ritual aspect of it. But then I started bringing the stuff to my apartment. That?s when things went crazy. I went from smoking opium a couple of times a week to round-the-clock. I tried getting off the stuff, but couldn?t. It was just impossible, so painful. I ended up checking into a Buddhist monastery a couple of hours north of Bangkok that specializes in treating people with addictions. They have this potion they claim came to a Buddhist nun in a dream. You drink it, hold it down for a few minutes, and then start vomiting it up. You do that for five days straight. Somehow, it made the withdrawal symptoms maybe a quarter of what they were when I had tried to quit on my own. I?ve got nothing but good things to say about that monastery. For a time, I was actually able to get off the stuff.

Collectors Weekly: Why is opium smoking so addictive?

Left, a late 19th century earthenware pipe-bowl decorated with the character denoting longevity and the "endless knot," a Buddhist symbol. Right, a pipe-bowl in the shape of a Buddhist deity.

Left, a late 19th century earthenware pipe-bowl decorated with the character denoting longevity and the ?endless knot,? a Buddhist symbol. Right, a pipe-bowl in the shape of a Buddhist deity.

Martin:?You go through this period where it?s just unbelievably good. You just think, ?I?ve discovered this great, little secret that nobody knows about.? And then at some point, it just turns the tables on you. You go from looking forward to it to absolutely needing it. It?s insidious the way it plays with your brain. It just makes life without the pipe, without the intoxication, seem really brutal and pointless. You get to the point where you can only relate to your smoking friends.

I got to this stage, and at the same time, I also realized that the only way I could afford to keep buying opium?at this point I was buying it through Roxanna, and it was very expensive?was to sell off bits of my collection. Now my twin obsessions were going head-to-head. I had to choose one, and I chose the collection.

This photo depicting opium smoking in Canton, China, was posed in a studio for a stereoview card, circa 1900.

This photo depicting opium smoking in Canton, China, was posed in a studio for a stereoview card, circa 1900.

But the story doesn?t really end there. After kicking the habit, I had a relapse and started smoking with Roxanna again. Then, in the spring of 2008, she had an engagement to give a talk about Asian ceramics at the University of Washington. Apparently, she was also being investigated for antiquity smuggling, which was something I didn?t know anything about. They arrested her on a Friday at her hotel in Seattle. Early Wednesday morning, they found her dead in her cell. I?m pretty sure she died from the withdrawal of the opium. It?s so horrible, the withdrawal. It?s not like anything else. According to the old books, it used to kill people pretty violently. After I heard what happened to Roxanna, I quit right away and started writing the book I had been researching for years.

For lack of a better niche, the publishers have been marketing it as an addiction memoir. Yes, there are parts of it that are similar to addiction memoirs, but it?s really much more about collecting. About a third of the book has to do with the addiction. A third of it?s probably opium-smoking history, not just in China but in North America, too. And then another third of the book is pretty much all about collecting in general, at least through my eyes.

Collectors Weekly: What are the origins of opium smoking?

A rare opium pipe adorned with Canton enamel. Within the enamel-covered copper sheath is a peeled stem of bamboo. The endpieces are white jade, and the hexagonal pipe-bowl is ceramic.

A rare opium pipe adorned with Canton enamel. Within the enamel-covered copper sheath is a peeled stem of bamboo. The endpieces are white jade, and the hexagonal pipe-bowl is ceramic.

Martin: The interesting thing about opium is that until the Chinese invented this system for vaporization?sometime in the 18th century?there was no pleasurable way to ingest opium. People were eating it. People were smoking it, mixed with tobacco. But eating it causes really bad side effects, the worst being constipation for weeks. And burning it destroys certain alkaloids in the opium that make the intoxication enjoyable.

Then a Chinese inventor whose name is completely lost to history came up with a system for vaporizing it. That invention opened the door for opium to become a recreational drug. Suddenly, all the bad side effects were lessened. Vaporizing opium takes out a lot of the morphine content, which is the thing that makes you feel stupefied and out of it. Good-quality opium, smoked with the proper accoutrements, is energizing. It doesn?t put you on the floor. Well, you?re lying on the floor to do the actual smoking, but that?s just because it?s the most comfortable position to hold the pipe over the lamp. That?s the only reason the old photographs of opium dens show people lying down. It wasn?t because it made them so stoned they couldn?t stand up.

A rare close-up photograph of an opium smoker preparing a "pill" of opium for the pipe. The photo is said to have been taken in New York City in the 1920s.

A rare close-up photograph of an opium smoker preparing a ?pill? of opium for the pipe. The photo is said to have been taken in New York City in the 1920s.

That?s another reason why opium will never come back?it?s difficult to prepare for the pipe. It takes a lot of practice. Most people, even the addicts, couldn?t do it themselves. They?d go to an opium den where attendants would prepare the pipes for them. It was not so much to meet and gather with other opium smokers. A wealthy smoker would?ve had a private opium den and a personal pipe boy to deal with anything having to do with opium in the household.

Collectors Weekly: What were the Opium Wars about?

This photo depicting opium smoking was posed in a studio for a stereoview card, circa 1900.

This photo depicting opium smoking was posed in a studio for a stereoview card, circa 1900.

The British were into tea, which they were importing from China. But the Chinese would only accept silver as payment for the tea, and they weren?t interested in any of the stuff the Brits brought to trade. As a result, the silver coffers in London were quickly being depleted. And so the British were looking for something they could trade with the Chinese, and opium was what they hit on.

Before that, opium smoking in China wasn?t really a problem because there was so little of it. The people who were smoking were mostly the elite. It wasn?t until the British came along and started dumping it on the market that suddenly everybody could afford it. Once it became really apparent how many people were getting addicted to it, the Chinese government tried to put a stop to it. That?s what led to the Opium Wars, between 1839 and 1860, and also led to the British colony at Hong Kong.

Opium smoking layout including a solid ivory opium pipe.

Opium smoking layout including a solid ivory opium pipe.

Not only did you have a lot of people addicted to it, but you also had a lot of Chinese who were complicit in the opium trade, who were making paraphernalia or running opium dens. With China as corrupt as it was, it just became impossible for the government to enforce any of its new anti-opium laws. It wasn?t until the U.S. decided to make a cause of it at the turn of the century that opium use really started to decline.

Collectors Weekly: And opium smoking had spread to the U.S., too?

Americans smoke opium in a Chinese-run opium den in New York City in 1925.

Americans smoke opium in a Chinese-run opium den in New York City in 1925.

?The only way I could keep buying opium was to sell off my collection. My twin obsessions were going head-to-head. I chose the collection.?

Martin: The Chinese who came to California for the Gold Rush brought opium smoking to this country. But opium itself was here before they arrived, as an ingredient in?patent medicines?imported from Europe. The Chinese did not bring opium to the States, but they did introduce a very efficient system for using the drug recreationally. Because Chinese workers were isolated in Chinatowns when they first came here around 1849, it took about 20 years for opium smoking to catch on with non-Chinese. You don?t read about instances of non-Chinese smoking opium until the late 1860s.

The first American citizens who smoked were people who were hanging out in Chinatown, like gamblers, petty criminals, and prostitutes?they were the first ones who got hooked. In turn, they got their friends into it, and by the time of the earthquake in 1906, I?m sure some wealthy white San Franciscans had their own opium-smoking rooms in their houses. Once it caught on with Americans, it spread east very quickly, along the railroads to Chicago, New York, and eventually, New Orleans. According to H.H. Kane?s 1881 book, people didn?t travel around with their own opium pipes, so they had to rely on opium dens. By that time, there were hardly any cities in the eastern United States, and certainly none in the West, that didn?t have an opium den. Often it was just a back room in a Chinese laundry.

Collectors Weekly: Was opium smoking already common in Europe?

A detail of a cover of "Le Petit Parisien" magazine from 1907 depicts opium smokers in France.

A detail of a cover of ?Le Petit Parisien? magazine from 1907 depicts opium smokers in France.

Martin: Not necessarily. The only place in Europe where it caught on was France. Unlike in America, foreigners didn?t bring opium to France. The French brought it there themselves from their colony in Indochina. I think the French were a little bit more open than the British, and were more likely to go into a place like an opium den in Indochina and smoke with the locals.

From what I can tell?and I base this on the paraphernalia I?ve collected and also the photographic evidence?there was no opium-smoking scene in London. For some reason, though, people think there was an opium-smoking scene in London, but that perception is based on fiction. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling, and Charles Dickens wrote about opium smoking in their novels. But if you read the way they describe opium smoking, without a doubt these people never saw the real thing. It?s laughable. Even back then, Kane took Dickens to task for his woefully inaccurate depiction of opium smoking. What we see in movies, even to this day, with the obligatory London opium-smoking scene is complete fiction.

Collectors Weekly: Why did the United States get involved with opium bans in Asia?

A police officer poses with opium pipes, opium lamps, and other paraphernalia confiscated at opium den raids in San Francisco.

A police officer poses with opium pipes, opium lamps, and other paraphernalia confiscated at opium den raids in San Francisco.

Martin: A lot of the countries back then had opium monopolies and were selling opium in licensed dens and making revenue from it, especially the European colonies in Southeast Asia, like the French in Indochina, the British in Burma, and the Dutch in Indonesia. The only colonial power in Southeast Asia that wasn?t making money off it was the U.S.

When the U.S. took over the Philippines in 1898, one of the first things our government did was to ban opium and crack down on it. A lot of the opium paraphernalia I found in the States on eBay probably belonged to missionaries, who used these pieces as props when they went on the?talk circuit to raise money for their mission.?They?d buy a lot of the most opulent pieces?in Asia, but they were obviously never used.

Confiscated opium pipes in Hawaii are piled up and readied for burning in this photo, circa 1920.

Confiscated opium pipes in Hawaii are piled up and readied for burning in this photo, circa 1920.

When the government finally banned opium within the United States, with the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914, they used the Philippines as an example, because the U.S. had already been fighting opium smoking there for more than for 10 years. One of the best techniques the authorities had to eradicate opium was to pile up all the paraphernalia they could find and set it on fire. I?ve got old pictures of opium-paraphernalia bonfires in San Francisco. They used to do it every few years.

Coincidentally, the Germans had started selling heroin around 1898 as a cough remedy. It was also used as a cure for opium addiction. Once heroin became popular as a recreational drug, it was much more difficult to eradicate since it?s so much easier to hide. So that?s what happened to most opium smokers: If they didn?t quit altogether, they went on to heroin. That?s another reason why opium smoking disappeared.

Collectors Weekly: You consulted on ?Boardwalk Empire? for its opium-smoking scene. How wrong does Hollywood get opium?

Martin:??Once Upon a Time in America? [1984], ?From Hell? [2001], ?Apocalypse Now Redux? [2001]?all of them get it wrong. ?Once Upon a Time in America? isn?t horrible, but there are some things in it that are simply ridiculous. The flame is shooting out of the lamp?s chimney, and the actor is holding the pipe up to the flame. Probably nobody but myself and a handful of other opium smokers would be able to say, ?That?s totally wrong. You?re burning your opium to a crisp.?

Collectors Weekly: Why did they have beds in opium dens?

A Westerner poses with an opium smoking layout, circa 1900.

A Westerner poses with an opium smoking layout, circa 1900.

Martin: The beds were designed to give people privacy and reduce the drafts that would cause the opium lamp to flicker?they had partitions on three sides. Also, when you?re smoking opium, you find it?s very pleasurable to be in quiet, dimly lit places. You want to get away from things that are loud and noisy. For a couple of months, I wouldn?t leave my apartment. I couldn?t face people, even to order food. Life just seemed more hideous than it already is. It?s weird how opium turns the tables on you.

Collectors Weekly: What is a flower boat pleasure craft?

Martin: Those were in Canton, specifically. Back in the day, opium smoking was popular at Asian bordellos, as men believed opium gave them staying power. The flower boats were very opulent boats. You?d rent them and go out on the Pearl River. You could spend a night or days on the boat smoking opium, and the women attendants would, basically, cater to the client?s every whim, from sensual massage to food.

Collectors Weekly: What distinguishes an opium pipe?

A glazed opium pipe-bowl from the early 19th century.

A glazed opium pipe-bowl from the early 19th century.

Martin: They?re long because you?re using an oil lampas a heating source, and you need some space between yourself and the heat. Pipes are adorned with things like tortoiseshell and shagreen, not only to make them pretty but also to give them texture. All sorts of opium paraphernalia was made to excite the fingertips because it heightens the senses. On opium, touching things that are of a strange texture is actually enjoyable, so they designed paraphernalia with this in mind. When it comes to the decorative aspects, the ornate and intricate little designs would hold your attention so you could just get lost in them.

Collectors Weekly: But most of the pipe bowls look like door knobs.

Martin: Yes, the most common are shaped pretty much like a door knob, but some of them are figural, shaped like crabs and other things. They made pipe bowls from all kinds of different materials, but for the most part they were earthenware or stoneware, usually the reddish brown Yixing clay that the Chinese used for teapots. That was really popular for pipe bowls for the same reason that it was popular for teapots. The Chinese believed that every time you steeped tea in a Yixing pot, the residues of that tea got into the porous surface inside. The idea was, every time you steeped tea in this pot, you were getting closer to a perfect cup of tea. They felt the same thing about opium pipe bowls, that every time you smoked high-quality chandu through one of these Yixing pipe bowls, you were getting closer to the perfect smoke because the ceramic was absorbing the residue. Sometimes the outside is glazed, but the insides are always unglazed.

Collectors Weekly: What about the lamps?

This opium lamp with extensive cloisonne ornamentation was found in New Orleans.

This opium lamp with extensive cloisonne ornamentation was found in New Orleans.

Martin:?The Chinese went all out when it came to decorations on the lamps,?the Vietnamese, too. In an opium den, your oil lamp is usually your only light source. All paraphernalia was made with lots of little facets and angles to reflect this lamp light. It all seems so magical. In fact, that?s the thing you really miss after you?ve quit smoking?the damn lamp, it?s just so beautiful. When you?re in a dim, quiet room curled up around your lamp, it just makes all your problems go away. The nicest one I?ve got in my collection is made of blue and clear Peking glass that?s been very minutely carved into birds and floral scenes.

Collectors Weekly: What advice do you have to someone who wants to collect opium-smoking antiques?

Martin: Be very careful. Take what the dealers are offering with a grain of salt. Dealers aren?t always trying to rip you off, but a lot of times they just don?t know what they?re talking about. I?ve had people swear up and down that a piece is opium-related when it?s not. Read as much as you can about it before you buy. There?s this one high-end antiques dealer in Paris near the Louvre. I won?t name his shop, but he?s one of these dealers who is buying very high-end reproduction pipes and selling them as antiques. He even came out with a coffee-table book on opium antiques that actually features reproductions in it. That?s how brazen he is.

Women smoking opium in China, circa 1900.

Women smoking opium in China, circa 1900.

This shady antiques dealer has a story about a Singapore trunk that he like to tell to potential customers. It?s kind of the joke among us collectors. He claims he found this big, old steamer trunk in Singapore that was full of opium pipes, and he?s still selling them off, one at a time. People fall for it because they like the idea of being in the right place at the right time. But when it comes to opium-smoking paraphernalia, the chances of finding something really worthwhile in an antiques shop, especially in a place like Paris, is very slim. You?re more likely to find a good piece in somebody?s attic. Maybe the great, great grandfather was an opium smoker and the stuff got put away and forgotten. That?s the kind of thing I found on eBay. People who fly to Asia looking for opium antiques are going in the wrong direction. It?s here.

Collectors Weekly: Don?t most of the opulent pieces belong in a museum?

An antique opium lamp made from Peking glass.

An antique opium lamp made from Peking glass.

?They really put the bite in me, these opium collectibles. If it were something else, maybe I?d have given up on it.?

Martin: Probably. I?m hoping at some point museums will get interested in it so that I can help them. I just donated my collection to the University of Idaho as a result of seeing other collections scattered to the winds once the owner of the collection died. If somebody?s got a collection of opium paraphernalia, the family often isn?t interested. The pieces end up being resold back to dealers who, in turn, sell them again. After seeing this sort of thing happen over and over, I hit up on the idea of finding the institution that would take the collection from me with the promise that they?d keep it together for scholars and researchers.

What drew me to the University of Idaho was their anthropology department, which has done archaeological digs in the Western U.S. where Chinese had been living, in places like railroad camps and mines. Wherever you had a Chinese?population in the 19th century, at least half of them were opium smokers. The university found a lot of paraphernalia in these digs. Nothing very opulent, and most of these things are broken, but I was impressed by how much they were able to learn from all these little shards they were finding in the dirt.

Collectors Weekly: Do you think this sort of stuff is dangerous to collect?

A highly romanticized illustration of a woman smoking opium, by George Barbier. From the French magazine "Fantasio," 1915.

A highly romanticized illustration of a woman smoking opium, by George Barbier. From the French magazine ?Fantasio,? 1915.

Martin: Yes, but again, I think the obsessive-compulsive behavior that goes along with collecting as a whole can get people in trouble if it?s directed at the wrong thing. However, I don?t speak for anybody but myself in the book. Obviously, if you?re going to start collecting something that?s related to an addictive substance, you?re playing with fire. I?ve met collectors of opium-smoking paraphernalia who have never tried opium and have no interest in it, but they seem to be the exception.

Most of the opium collectors I?ve met, who I know well, if they can smoke opium, they will. But again, it?s so difficult to find. It involves a trip to Asia, and knowing the right people. But if you flew to Thailand right now and spent all your money and time trying to find opium to smoke, I guarantee you?d be disappointed. The people who are still doing the sort of thing I was doing have no reason to tell anybody else about it.

All images are courtesy of Steven Martin. To learn more about his books and collection, check out his Opium Museum web site and ?Opium Fiend? Facebook page.

Source: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/journey-into-the-opium-underworld/

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