Sunday, June 3, 2012

Travel Insurance: Endsleigh Travel Insurance

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Cause All We Wanna Do Is PARTY and BULL@#^$!!! ? hawkerbar

An era of Prohibition is over at Hawker Bar! A full drinks menu with expanded hours and infinite amounts of fun and revelry will be coming to 164 Ossington Ave, as Hawker Bar serves up great beer, wine and spirits with our Singapore-style street food. It all begins Saturday, June 2nd! We?ll be open for lunch at 11:45am and be serving till 2am. Stay tuned for more updates to our hours and menu!

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Real Estate FAQ's | How Many Parking Spaces Will I Have?

Real Estate FAQ at MyMidtownMojo.comA question I?m often asked by condominium buyers is How Many Parking Spaces Will I Have?

It has been a ?standard? and a building code in the Atlanta Condo Market to have one parking space per bedroom. In other words, buy a 1-bedroom condo, get 1 parking space. Buy a 2-bedroom, get TWO parking spaces. Needless to say, for a couple, this could be a problem.

If you purchase a 1-bedroom and you BOTH have cars, you will need to look for an additional parking space. Where? Here are some options:

  • Other Condo Owners ? There may be an owner of a 2-bedroom that only has one car. They might be willing to rent out their other parking space on a monthly basis. Check with the HOA Property Manager, or if the building has a website, or bulletin board where such information can be found.
  • Purchase an Additional Space ? Some new construction condominiums will offer extra parking spaces For Sale during the early sales period. This may, or may not be a wise investment. You should not expect to ever get back what you pay for an extra parking space. I purchased one for $15,000 in 2007 when I bought my condo. I sold it in 2010 for $5,000. OUCH! But, if there is someone in the building that purchased like I did, and then wants to sell, this can be a great (and as my experience will tell you, cheap) way to get another parking space.
  • Lease a space off-site ? Depending on where your condo building is located, there may be surface parking lots, or even parking Where Can I Find an Extra Parking Space in Midtown Atlantagarages where spaces could be leased. There is some serious lost revenue opportunities in Midtown Atlanta for the renting of parking spaces. Here is a photo that includes the top floor of the AT&T Parking garage on 5th and West Peachtree Streets. I?ve only ONCE ever seen a car on that top floor. There has to be a few thousand dollars in lost revenue there!

When purchasing an Intown Atlanta Real Estate condominium, always be sure to ask How Many Parking Spaces Will I Have?

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Friday, June 1, 2012

A call to act on the IARC ruling on cell phone radiation | EMFacts ...

From Devra Davis, The Environmental Health Trust:

One year ago, advisors to International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an agency of the World Health Organization (WHO) pronounced radiation from cellphones a ?possible human carcinogen??a category that includes diesel exhaust, chloroform, jet fuel, lead and DDT.

So what has happened since then? Many tech-savvy nations have stepped up efforts to issue warnings. Health Canada posted a notice about the value of using headsets and speakerphone, protecting children and the pregnant abdomen, keeping phones off the body and calls short, and avoiding use when signals are weak. France and Turkey have banned advertising with and for young children. The Israeli health, environment and labor ministries created a new national institute to study the issue, required that all phones be sold with headsets and are pondering warning labels on all phones and advertising.
At the federal level in the U.S., the General Accountability Office is expected to release what will be its fourth declaration (since 1993) on the need for more research on the health impacts of these microwave radiating devices?sidestepping altogether the appalling lack of allocation of funds for major research, training and monitoring.
At the local level, draft advisories giving people the right to know that cellphones are basically two-way microwave radiating radios that should not be held next to the brain and body now sit in governments from California to Maine. Industry has sued San Francisco?challenging the city?s simple Right-To-Know law that informs people before they make a purchase about how to practice safe cellphone use.

U.S. inaction on cellphones is no accident, but the result of well-funded media efforts that have overwhelmed understaffed regulatory agencies. In 1994, when scientists Henry Lai and V. J. Singh found that low levels of pulsed, cellphone-like radiation appeared to damage brain cells, industry responded by attacking the science, the scientists and those who would fund them. An industry memo sent to public relations firms at the time explained??war-game the science.?

Just as happened with tobacco, science becomes a form of public relations. Calling for more research is easy so long as no major funds are set aside to see that this gets done and what limited studies are conducted are led by those whose concerns with sustaining their own research are paramount. As one industry memo counseled, ?Doubt is our product.?

Some two decades later, American confusion reigns about cellphone safety. Ignoring new virus-based cybersecurity threats or long term health issues from wireless communications, the White House has just mandated that all federal agencies make information available on mobile devices. The assumption that cellphones must be safe is fueled by an industry war chest of a quarter of a billion dollar emergency public relations fund aimed at attacking the WHO and any studies suggesting phones could be a problem.

In fact, brain cancer is hardly the only health issue of concern linked to cellphone radiation. Controlled studies in rabbits, mice and rats find that pulsed digital signals from today?s smartphones damage sperm, brain, liver, eyes and skin of exposed offspring, and impair memory and behavior. According to independent studies at the Cleveland Clinic and Australia?s national research center, men who use cellphones four hours per day have about half the normal count and three times more damage to their sperm?s DNA than those with much less use. Other experimental work from Turkey concludes that such exposures produce offspring with smaller brains and fewer brain cells.

Understanding that direct cellphone and other wireless radiation should be controlled and reduced has already created phenomenal business opportunities. While the market is flooded with magical devices that falsely claim to block radiation, there are a number of effective practical tools at hand. Although banned by iPhone, Tawkon is an app that allows smartphones to sense and flash a red light when releasing levels of radiation that exceed FCC limits. Pong Research produces cases for smartphones and tablets that deflect some microwave radiation while also extending battery life.

IARC?s evaluation of cellphone radiation should allow us to prevent harm rather than wait for it to happen. The global effort to control tobacco only started after massive epidemics of lung cancer became undeniable. If we await such evidence with cellphones, our grandchildren may face an entirely avoidable public health crisis.

Devra Lee Davis, PhD, MPH, is an award-winning scientist and writer, president of Environmental Health Trust (www.ehtrust.org), and the author of Disconnect?The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation (Dutton, 2010).

Editor?s note: For more information, contact media@ehtrust.org

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Will 'Snow White' Beat Out 'Men In Black,' 'Avengers' At Weekend Box Office?

Experts weigh in on whether Kristen Stewart's star power can overtake current box-office champs leading up to the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, June 3.
By Ryan J. Downey


Kristen Stewart as "Snow White"
Photo: Universal

Last weekend, "Men in Black 3" finally ended the box-office domination of "The Avengers," which saw the superhero team-up movie smashing world records with the combined might of Thor's hammer, Captain America's shield, Iron Man's snarky wit and the Hulk's green fists. During this MTV Movie Awards weekend, "Snow White and the Huntsman" will do battle against them both, with "Thor" himself, Chris Hemsworth, in one of the title roles alongside Kristen Stewart, best-known for a little franchise called "Twilight."

Will Stewart's vampire fanatic fanbase focus their attention on "Snow White"? Will Thor's Asgardian thunder rain down more box-office coin in this role? Keep in mind this isn't the first "Snow White"-centered movie to hit multiplexes this year. Julia Roberts flopped in "Mirror, Mirror" just two months ago. "Huntsman" is headed to theaters with similar reviews (50 percent on Rotten Tomatoes' "Tomatometer" at press time). So how will it do?

"It's going to be close, but 'Snow White' should edge out 'Men in Black 3,' " HitFix's Gregory Ellwood told MTV News.

MTV Next Movie Executive Editor Kevin Polowy concurred. "Its competition isn't that daunting. 'Men in Black' did well last weekend but hardly gangbusters. 'The Avengers,' which is still hanging ridiculously tough a month after opening, might actually be more of a threat than last week's big winner. But 'Snow White' has an alluring cast, the potential to draw all demographics, and most importantly for a summer blockbuster, a whole lotta action."

Jeff Bock, Exhibitor Relations Senior Box Office Analyst, gave the edge to "Huntsman" over "Mirror, Mirror," which opened at #3 at the box office with just $18.1 million. He credited the newer film's stronger chances to its tone, likening its style to box-office juggernaut "Alice in Wonderland."

"Universal's 'Snow White' is the one everyone was waiting for; [this one is] done on a much grander scale, more akin to 'Alice' and very dark, like the Brothers Grimm fairy tale it spawned from."

" 'Snow White' very clearly wants to be a 'Lord of the Rings'-like swashbuckling epic, which should draw a bigger, more enticed audience," agreed Polowy."

"The Avengers" is now the fourth-biggest movie ever, in terms of gross, domestically. The power of "Twilight," of course, continues. But what will the success or failure of "Snow White" mean for the careers of its respective stars outside of their tried-and-true franchises? "This movie has been sold as Charlize Theron as the evil queen," Ellwood pointed out. "You could argue that Universal hasn't done enough to showcase Hemsworth in the movie, especially after the success of 'The Avengers.' "

Bock was quick to note talk of a possible "Huntsman"-centered sequel. "Hollywood is pretty smitten with Hemsworth. In the end though, as an ensemble piece, this has very little risk involved for him. If it were to tank, the blame would likely fall on Kristen Stewart, with critics jumping on the 'she can't carry a film other than 'Twilight' bandwagon. It is quite apparent when watching the movie that the real stars are Hemsworth and Theron, who both give powerhouse performances."

"[The movie's success or failure] will be very important for Kristen Stewart," Polowy said. "This is Stewart's first high-profile starring role outside of 'Twilight,' and it's loaded with variables. Can she open a summer blockbuster? Can she do action? Can she do accents? Can she refrain from biting her lip so much?"

"Any opening over $30 million outside of 'Twilight' is good for Stewart," offered Ellwood. "If 'Snow White' has legs, it's a sign she's can easily transition as a leading lady in tentpole films once her days as Bella are over."

Speaking of "biting" and "legs," there is another film swimming toward the box office: "Piranha 3DD." It's 2010 predecessor, "Piranha 3-D," was a surprise hit with critics (73 percent on the Tomatometer, which is like an Oscar for that type of horror flick). It didn't collect huge amounts of cash, but it certainly did well enough for the Weinstein Company/ Dimension Films to warrant a follow-up, for which director John Gulager ("Feast") took over for Alexandre Aja ("High Tension").

However, despite the critical love for the last one, "Piranha 3DD" sat at a lowly 20 percent on the Tomatometer at press time.

"Critics loved the first Piranha because it exploited everything cheesy about campy horror films — and 3-D flicks — in tongue-in-cheek style. The sequel is merely exploitation of that success," Bock said. "Based on the theater count of 75 theaters, you can see that this one will go belly up quick and flushed down the drain."

Flesh-eating fish and "Snow White" aside, the $600 million question, as Polowy put it, is whether anything will beat "The Avengers" in 2012. All three of the experts we contacted agreed that only one film stands a chance. Which film is that? Let's just say it involves a cape, a cowl and maybe a broken back.

"There's only one candidate who could come close, and its name is 'The Dark Knight Rises,' " Polowy said of the forthcoming flick, for which an exclusive clip will premiere at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards. "Assuming [filmmaker] Christopher Nolan recaptures the magic of his last Batman blockbuster, and Tom Hardy's Bane proves a viable replacement for Heath Ledger's Joker, it will be close."

"It will have to be as strong critically as 'The Dark Knight,' " said Ellwood. "That may be the only way to pull in [people who visit the movies four to six times per year]. Besides the added benefit of higher 3-D ticket prices, 'The Avengers' became a de facto family film, something 'The Dark Knight Rises' clearly isn't, which helped fuel its coffers. Warner Bros. will need strong repeat business and massive adoration for 'Rises' to overtake 'The Avengers.' It's arguably Batman's toughest challenge yet."

Bock agreed it's a huge challenge for Bats, one that may prove more defeating than anything Bane could cook up. "Even considering 'The Dark Knight Rises' is probably the most anticipated threequel since 'Return of the Jedi,' 'The Avengers' is playing like Earth's mightiest sequel. And that's exactly what it is."

"Sorry Batman, you've been busted by Hollywood's box-office brigade," he concluded.

Head over to MovieAwards.MTV.com to vote for your favorite flicks now! The 21st annual MTV Movie Awards air live this Sunday, June 3, at 9 p.m.

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