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James Hunter, soldier killed in Afghanistan, remembered at Firelands High School service
UPDATED: More than 300 people filled the Firelands High School gymnasium in Oberlin on Friday in a memorial service for Army Staff Sgt. James Hunter, 25, of Birmingham.

In yet another illustration of the U.S. army leading the private world straight into a much healthier and less fossil fuel reliant future, the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers is aiming to qualify for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold accreditation for the new energy efficient office building at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.

The complex was at first designed to meet a smaller standard but the Department of Defense has developed a strategy of going beyond minimal compliance with environmental restrictions, to be able to promote more ambitious action regarding environmental security by the public sector particularly in regard to climate change.

USACE Commanding General Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp not too long ago blogged regarding the Corps's sustainability policy with a quote from one of his predecessors: "Environmental integrity and beliefs should be more than an overlay. They must be described as a bone-deep portion of our method of conducting business." Van Antwerp has also observed that climate change is actually "a very true issue that could have extremely real outcomes worldwide." That does not give a lot of wiggle room for supporting our troops inside the drill baby drill ethos but then again, that's the whole purpose.

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In part, the new structure will serve as a highlight for new power and water preservation plans that benefit the bottom line and could be used by companies, industry, and institutions such as research institutes and medical care facilities. One showcase is a visitor center which will have a power efficient green roof literally covered with greenery to supply insulation and relieve the "heat island" effect. Eco-friendly rooftops have become commonplace at government properties such as military bases and also prisons, but they have yet to make significant inroads somewhere else within the U.S. Having a similar goal in sight, the armed service is additionally demonstrating energy efficient microgrid as well as solar power technology at two other bases in California as well as Hawaii.

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The brand new complex will make use of roughly thirty % less electricity than conventional structures, and about half the water. Even though some cost savings results from new construction techniques, materials and technology, others derive from good sense answers that could easily be adopted as retrofits on existing structures and grounds. For example, there is no need for outdoor irrigation, because the landscaping design makes use just of drought resistant native crops. Low-flow plumbing fittings and high efficiency lights are used all over, and the use of natural daylight is maximized simply by putting in cubicles with lower walls, which furthermore helps air to circulate more efficiently.

Sustainability and Alternative Transport

The new complex will likewise test the capability of city planners to pull more people out of their own cars and straight into mass transportation plus other choices. The building was created to satisfy suggestion #133 of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission, and when completed in 2011 it'll shift a large number of new office workers into Alexandria, a location which by now struggles with high over-crowding.

If you truly care about your future, be eco friendly. We could do this by using eco friendly products and engaging in environment friendly activities. We only have one world to live in so let's stand up for it!


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BILL HASTINGS' INSIDE INDIANA: Covered bridges, Gill, Haydon, July 4, etc.
To whom it may concern - POTPOURRI -- Our readers' growing interest in historic preservation surfaces again this weekend with two significant events - Saturday afternoon's Indiana County Parks & Trails' ``covered bridge safari'' featuring the Kintersburg, Harmon, Trusal and Thomas covered bridges, and the annual three-day Antique Machinery Show at the Cookport Fairgrounds, beginning today.

Antique rocking chairs are always valuable. Sometimes this is a monetary value, but more often than not the true value of these chairs is in the memories they hold. The age and memories in these fantastic chairs also helps the monetary value of the chair rise since the history of the chair adds value to it for collectors.

Rocking chairs have been made from various materials over the years including metals, lightsome, wicker and wood. The wooden ones are usually the most popular ones with collectors. Wood can age and show its use without the chair getting ruined. This is very desirable to collectors as they want items that have done more than just be displayed.

When these chairs are made from wood they need to some protection. Usually there are different types of chemicals applied to the chair to help prevent fading and other damage that can occur over time. By properly treating the wood the chair will remain attractive for years to come with no fading occurring.

Any antique item that is sold or auctioned has its value determined by its age and condition. The older an item is and the better condition it's in means the more it will be worth. Most antique chairs don't have any cushion in them and made completely from wood. They will have spindles on the back of the chair that area also attached to the armrests. The legs will be fitted perfectly to the rockers on the bottom.

It can be very hard to find chairs like these available for sale today unless you go to an antique store. Many people don't like to see their chairs because of all the memories they hold. These chairs are often passed down in the family making it even more difficult for anyone to part with.

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(Editor’s note: the following was submitted by Alvin Erickson regarding his participation in the recent “Honor Flight,” to Washington D.C. to see the World War II memorial.)

Fighting the Next War With Insects and Sharks

There is a long history of the use of the honey bee in war. Roman catapults, with bee hives as projectiles, unleashed the fury of angry bees on an advancing enemy. Bee hives booby trapped to topple over with trip wires were used to the advantage of both sides during battles in World War I. In Vietnam, the Viet Cong often used sabotaged Apis dorsata nests against the American soldier.

In addition to honey bees, other animals have long provided military assistance in many ways. Elephants and horses have been used for locomotion in wars. Pigeons have been used to send secret, covert messages. Of course, dogs have always answered the call of military duty. In the last several decades, the Navy has even used trained dolphins and sea lions to patrol harbors and locate potential undersea mines. So, it should come as little surprise that the United States military is experimenting with other animals in an attempt to gain an advantage on the battlefield of the future.

In fact, the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) in Arlington, Virginia, is currently involved in a number of military research studies investigating the use of electronic implants to monitor or control the movement and behavior of animals. Their research objective, if successful, would result in remote controlled (cyborg) animal spies that would operate without detection on the surface of the Earth and even under the sea.

Darpa military research is currently exploring ways to use electronic stimulus to control shark behavior and movement. In fact, scientists at Boston University have already developed brain implants that can influence the movements of dogfish (members of the shark family) by "steering" them using a phantom odor.

The military objective of controlling the movement of sharks is outlined in the New Scientist Magazine as follows; "By remotely guiding sharks' movements, the military hopes to transform the animals into stealth spies, perhaps capable of following vessels without being spotted. The Pentagon hopes to exploit the ability of sharks to glide quietly through the water, sense delicate electrical gradients and follow chemical trails.”

In addition to funding research to create these cyborg sharks, Darpa has also awarded funding to research groups at the University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Boyce Thompson for the development of its '"HI-MEMS" program. This program's aim is to develop technology that provides more control over the locomotion of moths and horned beetles. Like the work with the sharks, the goal is to enlist these insects for the duty of animal cyborg spy.

The final demonstration goal of the HI-MEMS program is the controlled arrival of an insect within five meters of a specified target located one hundred meters from the insect's starting point. It must then remain stationary indefinitely, unless otherwise instructed. It must also be able to transmit data from Department of Defense sensors providing information about the local environment.

If this goal of the control over insect movement was achieved, insects with embedded micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) could run remotely controlled reconnaissance missions for the military. This could lead to insect swarms with various sorts of different embedded sensors such as video cameras, audio microphones, and chemical sniffers. These cyborg insects could then penetrate enemy territory to perform reconnaissance missions that would be to dangerous for human soldiers.

Of course, all of this animal cyborg research will require several more years of experimentation and study to determine the program’s military feasibility. In the meantime, British defense giant BAE Systems is creating a series of tiny electronic spiders, insects, and snakes that could become the eyes and ears of soldiers on today's battlefield. The first prototype of these robotic insect devices is expected before the end of this year.

The plan is for soldiers to carry the insect robots into combat and use a small tracked vehicle to transport them closer to their targets. Some of these robots will be fitted with small cameras, others will be equipped with sensors that will be able to detect the presence of chemical, biological, or radioactive weapons. Then they would be released to swarm into a building and relay images back to the soldiers' hand-held or wrist-mounted computers, warning them of any potential threats inside.

These BAE designed insect robots would be used until the cyborg insects are ready for the battlefield. There should be little doubt that the war of the future will integrate more advanced technology and that battlefield security will be a lot tougher to maintain. The United States military's intention is to fight the next war with a swarming army of animal cyborg spies .

Military research has led to many important applications in the private sector during the last several decades. Consider that it was military research funded by Darpa that led to the creation of the Internet. So, in the near future, to insure our personal privacy, we may want to remember to pull down the shade on that innocent looking moth sitting outside our window. It may well be a robotic or cyborg insect spy, fully equipped with a camera.

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James William Smith has worked in Senior management positions for some of the largest Financial Services firms in the United States for the last twenty five years. He has also provided business consulting support for insurance organizations and start up businesses. Visit his website at http://www.eWorldvu.com

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There are many great ways to make money selling things on eBay. It is a great place to set up shop for all types of operations, everything from casually selling off the junk cluttering up your closet or garage, to a full scale business selling everything from brand name electronics, rare collectibles and real estate. Chances are, though, that if you already have a business selling electronics, rare collectibles and real estate, whatever operation you set up will likely be just a supplementary gig to your existing business. No, eBay is best for helping the sole proprietor to sell unique and one of a kind items that are found in bargain bins, thrift shops and yard sales all over the country. With eBay's built in customer base of more than 28 million shoppers, there is plenty of opportunity to start your vintage collectible business - and turn a healthy profit - by building a reputation as a guru of the garage.

Here are a few things to keep in mind, along with some tips to help you focus on what will and will not help you launch your eBay business.

CHECK THE PAPERS AND BULLETIN BOARDS FOR RARE FINDS

A great place to find used and vintage clothing and collectibles is the ubiquitous all American yard sale. Though it is always a good idea to drive around your neighborhood and scout out such sales, try looking in the newspaper or local community center's bulletin board to find sales in surrounding areas. Expanding the radius in which you are willing to search exponentially increases your chances of scoring great bargains.

THRIFT STORES ARE NOT ALWAYS BARGAINS

Be careful with your eBay business when looking for "bargains" at certain established, brick and mortar stores. You may be paying an unrealized premium on that vintage item that will make it prohibitively difficult to turn a profit online.

DO YOUR RESEARCH

The best way to avoid getting ripped off is to do your research. This will take time. A lot of it. But I promise it will pay off. Continually scour through similar offerings on eBay and other online sites to see what is moving, what is not, and take copious notes detailing what price these items are going for, so you can establish before hand what you need to buy them at in order to still turn a profit on them.

LEARN TO DISCERN JEWEL FROM JUNK

Not all vintage collectibles are the same. Some can be hidden gold mines of untapped fortune, others can simply be overpriced paper weights, worth far less than what you paid. Remember, it really doesn't matter how much value that you place in a particular item, it only matters what value your potential customers place on that item. If you can't move it, it's worthless to your business. This, again, is where detailed research comes in handy.

MAKE SURE TO SELL, NOT HORDE

Remember that when you are shopping at yard sales and thrift stores, you are there to invest in your business, not to procure items for yourself. Buying the merchandise is easy, getting it moving out the door is more difficult.

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The Types of Antique Clocks Available in the Market Today

Antique clocks since long have made their way into the living rooms of many homes. These clocks have a very rustic and erstwhile appeal. These clocks gained more popularity in England and from there traveled to all other places including some eastern countries. There are numerous types, sizes, metals, styles and patterns in which these clocks are available. The types of these antique clocks are as follows;

Lantern clock is a wall clock and is shaped like a lantern. It is generally made of brass. These clocks originated in the 17th century Europe and found its place in France and England. Since then they have dominated the antique clock world. The other names used for these clocks are Cromwellian clock, Bed post clock or Sheep head clock. These domestic clocks originated during the time when people were solely dependent upon local churches or priests to tell time. The other aspects that adorned these clocks were decorative dials, engravings, fret work etc. These patterns and motifs of the clocks have greatly been influenced by the Renaissance period. Usually all lantern clocks have only 1 hand indicating the hour time. Ropes and doors were used to enhance the further movement of clocks.

Long case clocks are also known as tall case clocks, grand father clocks or floor clocks.  These are free standing clocks with pendulums. The clocks generally have carvings which surround the front dial. These clocks have also originated in Europe and have gained popularity world wide. The grand father clock, grandmother clock and the grand daughter clock are the different types of the long case clocks. Each of them is different in length, specifications, design and configuration.

Water clock is also known as clepsydra. It is an antique clock which consists of a liquid that flows in and out of a container where it is measured. These are some of the oldest clocks and are believed to be originated in the 16th century Babylon and Egypt. The Greeks and Romans take the credit of improving the working of the water clock. 

Sundials are the most ancient mechanisms of keeping time. It measures the time according to the movement of sun and subsequently its shadow. The clock needs to be designed with great precision so as to show accurate time. However these clocks had some limitations namely, that the clock was non functional during night hours which was a major reason for its abandonment. After these clocks were abandoned, modern clocks were invented. The sundials functioned until the advent of modern clocks.

Candle clocks or incense sticks are also the types of antique clocks. They burn at predictable speeds and thus time can be estimated.

Antique clocks had lost their charm after the invention of modern and digital clocks. However, in recent years, these clocks have gained a lot of popularity. People who want to connect themselves with the age old tradition of grandfather clocks tend to buy the antique clocks. People are reminded of the ancient and glorious past while buying such clocks. Hence today many people around the globe make special efforts to get hold of such valuable and priceless piece of art.

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