Saturday, June 30, 2012

How to Make sure you know who is looking at your credit report and ...

Tip #21: Make sure you know who is looking at your credit report and why

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Many inquiries look bad on your credit report, but more than that you likely want to know who can see your personal financial information, now that you know that your personal information is stored in a credit report.? If you sign a document with a lender or apply for credit online, you can be sure that someone is looking at your credit report.

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However, you may want to look over other documents in order to see who is taking a peek.? Insurance agents will often look at your credit report, for example.? Some landlords and potential employers will, too.? You need to be careful about online sources, too.? In general, when you provide someone with your social insurance number, you may be giving permission to look at your credit report.? You shouldn?t bar people from looking, but knowing who is looking is good financial practice.

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FTC's ability to thwart online deception extremely limited: report

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The Federal Trade Commission, established almost a century ago to investigate unfair and deceptive business practices, appears to be rather poorly suited for policing the vast and changeable online world, suggests a report from ProPublica. The FTC is secretive about its methods, but a cursory examination by the non-profit, investigative news organization shows that the agency's capabilities are limited in fundamental ways.

Despite the FTC?employing nearly 1,200 employees, the relatively new department established to cover the ?mobile sector of commerce comprises just six people?? three of whom are from the legal department.?Furthermore, the people who ostensibly oversee commerce involving the hundreds of millions of phones in this country ? along with apps, services and carriers?? are restricted in both the hardware and software they use.

BlackBerry phones?are used at the FTC and other government agencies?for security reasons, but iPhone or Android devices and the apps they run are kept in a basement lab, which very likely makes real use of them impossible. Several employees interviewed admitted to using personal devices to do their work. The FTC itself doesn't seem to see the necessity of providing its employees with the means to do their job:

The interview with [Mobile Technology Unit director Patricia] Poss was conducted in an office on the third floor of the FTC?s headquarters, with an FTC spokeswoman on hand. When Poss was asked whether it wouldn?t make sense for the director of the Mobile Technology Unit to have a government-issued iPhone or Android, the spokeswoman, Claudia Farrell, interceded.

?He?s trying to get you to bitch, Patti. Don?t do it.?

The Internet inside the agency, too, is restricted. Many sites, including Apple's App Store, simply cannot be accessed from the government's network. The report's writer compares it to telling cops they can't go to high-crime neighborhoods.

So it comes as no surprise that?when Internet-based companies are found to be deceiving or mistreating their customers, it's usually a young security wonk or other non-public entity that makes the discovery. Or, as?in a recent case where Google was found to have collected an enormous amount of private data using its Street View cars, the mistreatment was only discovered after another government took the matter in its own hands (Germany, in this case), and the indictment had global effects.

That's not to say they don't know they could be doing more, as the agency's chief technologist, Edward Felten, tells ProPublica:

We could for sure do more if we had more people ...?There are a lot of opportunities that we have to let go by because we don?t have the people to seize them ? opportunities to measure and evaluate what?s happening every day in people?s computers and phones.

When the FTC does find itself in a position to regulate Internet and mobile companies,?the process is often so slow compared to fast-moving tech industry, that by the time the case is made and any punishment doled out, the offense (or even the offender)?is already?long forgotten.?For instance, the ProPublica report says, the FTC began legal proceedings against Myspace in 2009 ??when that social network was in decline ? and only wrapped it up and fined the company in May of this year.

The agency is simply outgunned, but it refuses to gear up, says ProPublica. Despite being outmaneuvered on both sides?? on one by large companies dancing around regulations, on the other by private or individual investigators doing their job for them?? they are not requesting more money or manpower, or?claiming very reasonably that they are more necessary than ever.

But as ProPublica points out, those who ask do not always receive:

FTC officials are reluctant to talk about their lack of funding, partly because public whining, especially during hard economic times, is infrequently rewarded. It?s also politically unwise. A vocal portion of the electorate believes the government and its regulatory arms have too much money and power as it is. Additionally, the FTC is trying to keep the tech industry honest by hinting that the feds are watching everything. It does not help if Silicon Valley realizes the FTC possesses just a handful of iPhones and Androids that are kept under lock and key in the basement.

The tech industry may not have great reason to fear the FTC at the moment, but it is still under careful surveillance by independent organizations like the EFF and other?privacy and business watchdogs. They may not have the ability to bring the weight of the federal government to bear on offending companies, but they can at least provoke the no less serious threat of public scrutiny.

The full report by ProPublica can be read here.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.technolog.msnbc.msn.com/technology/technolog/ftcs-ability-thwart-online-deception-extremely-limited-report-852493

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As Egypt's Morsi takes symbolic oath, many fear 'Islamization'

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Egypt's President-elect Mohammed Morsi waves to supporters at Tahrir Square, the focal point of Egyptian uprising, in Cairo on Friday, June 29, 2012.

By Charlene Gubash, NBC News Cairo

Today my best and oldest friend in Egypt told me she is going abroad to prepare paperwork in the event she decides to leave her country. It's very painful to even write that sentence and even harder to reread it. My friend is Egyptian, a devout Muslim, a patriot and yet she is preparing a plan B of escape, as so many others here have done, because she fears Egypt is turning into another Iran.

Post-revolution Egyptians to US: Stay out

Among her concerns, she mentions female self-appointed moral police, veiled from head to toe, admonishing other women that they will go to hell unless they dress conservatively. I arrived in Egypt a long time ago. To give you an idea just how long ago, NBC used an old telex machine and an even older poorly functioning landline to communicate abroad. My friend helped me master the essential skill of typing my message on a thin paper strip that I would then re-feed through the machine. Suffice to say, she was the most patient of teachers.


One of the most impressive sights to me at the time was seeing unveiled and veiled women walking down the street together, arm in arm, no judgment and no pressure to dress a certain way. In those days, most women were unveiled. As a foreigner, I always felt welcomed and only distinguished as an American by the fact that almost every cab driver would give me the thumbs up sign, upon learning my nationality, and say cheerfully, "America, number one!"?

But Egypt is changing. Today, Egypt's President-elect Mohammed Morsi punctuated his first speech to the nation with a promise to work for the release of convicted terrorist, Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman. Morsi addressed tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist followers in Tahrir Square, taking an unofficial oath of office before the people who put him there. He described it as the real oath rather than the oath that he will take tomorrow before the general assembly of the Constitutional Court, rejecting the legal decision that dismantled an illegitimately constituted parliament and rejecting the military's additions to the constitution that would prevent him from controlling the military.

Egypt elections only the beginning of a transitional process

Morsi underlined several times that the people were the source of power and decision-making, not the institutions. Despite the fact that he initially addressed all Egyptians, Muslim and Christian, men and women, and all countries in the free world, Muslim and non-Muslim, his message was in fact directed to the hardcore constituency in front of him, fervent Islamists who would eventually like to see Egypt become an Islamic state governed by Islamic religious law.?

Although President-elect Morsi repeated a message of love for all Egyptians, the vast majority of Egyptians have little in common with the Islamists who now crowd Tahrir Square.?

"He handed power to the mob," lamented a Coptic Christian viewer on a talk show following the speech.

Egypt has elected a conservative president who has said he wants to impose Islamic law. How he will change the country remains unclear. NBC's Richard Engel reports.

Many felt it was improper to take the oath of office in Tahrir Square rather than before the Constitutional Court. "It's basically very amateurish," said Hisham Kassem, veteran publisher. "He made lots of mistakes to the point you think he's going to be a trial-and-error president... making a promise to hand over Omar Abdul Rahman, the first man to attack the World Trade Center. He will never be released. He is just going to annoy the Americans now," Kassem said.

"[Taking the oath of office in Tahrir] eroded his legitimacy. If he is banking on the street, it's not very savvy, his presidency will collapse in a year if he banks on that," Kassem added.

Analysis: Egypt's big turn under the Muslim Brotherhood

Morsi's impassioned speech is more likely to add to the atmosphere of uncertainty rather than quell it. By telling the crowded square that they were the source of power, Morsi thumbed his nose at the military generals who are trying to deny him control over the Ministry of Defense and the judiciary that has dissolved the parliament due to party members competing for independent seats.??

Most Egyptians just want to get the country -- which many say is close to the brink of economic collapse -- back on track. They would rather hear about plans for restoring tourism, creating jobs and ending bottled gas and gasoline shortages than stoking anger against the military. Most would rather see Tahrir Square become a main thoroughfare, open to traffic. Instead, Morsi has further empowered the party faithful who are camped out there.?

During the past week, the president-elect has reached out to those who are most apprehensive of a Muslim Brotherhood president, Egypt's eight million Coptic Christians, by meeting with their religious leaders.

"We are worried about the Islamization of Egyptian society," said Father Fafic Greiche, a church spokesman, in an interview with Vatican Radio. He also met with opposition parties and youth groups to discuss forming a new government that people hope will be representative of Egypt's women and secular and socially progressive groups.?

The Muslim Brotherhood party also went on the offensive to stem fears women have about the rise to power of an Islamist. A party spokesman posted a message on the official website blaming other parties for a deliberate smear campaign by linking "individuals attacking women or girls or women's hairdressers claiming to be religious police" to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Female Member of Parliament Azza al Garf condemned the severe sexual attack on a British journalism student in Tahrir Square on the day Morsi was declared president and demanded perpetrators be brought to justice. Ironically, Al Garf herself has been sued by a women's rights non-governmental organization for wanting to reverse Egyptian laws that criminalize sexual harassment and female genital mutilation.?

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Friday, June 29, 2012

British court blocks sex criminal's removal to US

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Total Recall Movie Trailer: Pure Adrenaline!


A new trailer for Total Recall is out, and director Len Wiseman's remake of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger hit looks like a non-stop adrenaline rush.

Starring Colin Ferrell and Kate Beckinsale, the film features a lot of memory loss, confusing over what is real, and stuff being blown up ... awesome.

Set in a different era with advanced technology (and women with three breasts), Recall also features Jessica Biel, who dukes it out with Beckinsale.

The film arrives August 3. Watch the new Total Recall trailer below:

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Saving the Baltic Sea

Saving the Baltic Sea [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Jun-2012
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Geoengineering efforts to mix oxygen into the Deep Baltic should be abandoned

Over the last decade, an average of 60,000 km2 of the Baltic Sea bottom has suffered from hypoxia without enough oxygen to support its normal ecosystem. Several large-scale geo-engineering interventions are currently on the table as proposed solutions to this problem. Researchers from Lund University are calling for geo-engineering efforts that mix oxygen into the Deep Baltic to be abandoned.

In the June 28 edition of Nature, researchers warn of the unforeseen effects of geo-engineering to relieve the lack of oxygen in bottom waters. "Such radical remediation measures promise impressive improvements in water quality on short time scales. They are popular and politically attractive, but they are also potentially dangerous," says Daniel Conley a researcher at Lund University.

Yet geo-engineering schemes are moving forwards. The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management has announced a plan to build a demonstration wind-turbine-driven pump in the southern Baltic. This is a significant change in current policy to reduce nutrients to the Baltic Sea.

"We are on the pathway to a healthier marine ecosystem. We have scientific knowledge, an active monitoring and assessment program, political organizations in place such as HELCOM, and the countries have agreed upon targets to reduce nutrients in the Baltic Sea Action Plan. We need to let that process work," says Daniel Conley.

"Countries from around the Baltic Sea must immediately implement the national reductions for nutrients that have been agreed upon in the Baltic Sea Action Plan. If actions are postponed further, the situation in the Baltic Sea will continue to worsen," he added.

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For more information contact:
Daniel Conley, Department of Geology, Lund University
Tel. +46 (0)70 - 749 43 41, daniel.conley@geol.lu.se
Johanna Stadmark, Department of Geology, Lund University
Tel. +46 (0)70 - 364 04 39, johanna.stadmark@geol.lu.se

Conley's and Stadmark's research focuses on how human activities have changed nutrient inputs into the Baltic Sea and the responses of marine ecosystems to changes in human impact and climate.


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Saving the Baltic Sea [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Jun-2012
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Contact: Daniel Conley
daniel.conley@geol.lu.se
46-070-749-4341
Lund University

Geoengineering efforts to mix oxygen into the Deep Baltic should be abandoned

Over the last decade, an average of 60,000 km2 of the Baltic Sea bottom has suffered from hypoxia without enough oxygen to support its normal ecosystem. Several large-scale geo-engineering interventions are currently on the table as proposed solutions to this problem. Researchers from Lund University are calling for geo-engineering efforts that mix oxygen into the Deep Baltic to be abandoned.

In the June 28 edition of Nature, researchers warn of the unforeseen effects of geo-engineering to relieve the lack of oxygen in bottom waters. "Such radical remediation measures promise impressive improvements in water quality on short time scales. They are popular and politically attractive, but they are also potentially dangerous," says Daniel Conley a researcher at Lund University.

Yet geo-engineering schemes are moving forwards. The Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management has announced a plan to build a demonstration wind-turbine-driven pump in the southern Baltic. This is a significant change in current policy to reduce nutrients to the Baltic Sea.

"We are on the pathway to a healthier marine ecosystem. We have scientific knowledge, an active monitoring and assessment program, political organizations in place such as HELCOM, and the countries have agreed upon targets to reduce nutrients in the Baltic Sea Action Plan. We need to let that process work," says Daniel Conley.

"Countries from around the Baltic Sea must immediately implement the national reductions for nutrients that have been agreed upon in the Baltic Sea Action Plan. If actions are postponed further, the situation in the Baltic Sea will continue to worsen," he added.

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For more information contact:
Daniel Conley, Department of Geology, Lund University
Tel. +46 (0)70 - 749 43 41, daniel.conley@geol.lu.se
Johanna Stadmark, Department of Geology, Lund University
Tel. +46 (0)70 - 364 04 39, johanna.stadmark@geol.lu.se

Conley's and Stadmark's research focuses on how human activities have changed nutrient inputs into the Baltic Sea and the responses of marine ecosystems to changes in human impact and climate.


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8 things you didn?t know about the Trans-Canada Highway

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The Trans-Canada Highway is the longest highway in the world, stretching from St. John?s to Victoria. Both cities consider themselves the starting point; journalist Walter Stewart once observed it is the only road on which you can drive 7,714 km just to get back to the beginning again.

Here are some other facts about Canada?s national road from Mark Richardson, who is driving across Canada this summer to mark the highway?s 50th anniversary and blogging about it for Maclean?s at Trans-Canada Trek.

1. For most of its length, there are alternative highways that are also considered the Trans-Canada. In the Maritimes, for example, you can drive on the TCH through Prince Edward Island, or you can stay on the highway and completely avoid the island province. In Ontario, you can follow the popular scenic route beside Lake Superior, or head deep into the woods through Kapuskasing. And in the West, the Yellowhead Highway that links Manitoba to Edmonton and Prince Rupert is also considered TCH. In total, about 12,800 km of road are classi?ed as Trans-Canada Highway.

2.To qualify as Trans-Canada Highway, the paved road must be at least 6.7 m wide with unpaved shoulders of at least another 3.3 m on either side. Hills cannot exceed six degrees of slope angle, and drivers must always be able to see at least 183 m down the road ahead. It took until 1971 for the full length of the road to be completed to this standard.

3. It may link the nation, but the feds are only responsible for sections of highway that pass through national parks. The provinces look after every-
thing else.

4. It was opened of?cially by prime minister John Diefenbaker in 1962 when the road was completed through the Rogers Pass in British Columbia. There was no playing of O Canada at the start of the ceremony, though, because the bus carrying the instruments of the band of the Princess Patricia?s Canadian Light Infantry had taken a wrong turn out of Calgary. It arrived in time for the band to play God Save The Queen at the end.

5. The opening ceremony was boycotted by the governments of New Brunswick (nobody available to attend, apparently) and Newfoundland (upset that the feds weren?t paying more money toward construction, which was still mostly gravel across the province). B.C. premier W.A.C. Bennett skipped the event too; he also wanted more federal construction money and had of?cially opened the road through the pass himself a month earlier at a nearby spot, calling it B.C. Highway No. 1 and never once mentioning Canada.

6. It was only in 1942 it became possible to drive completely across the country on Canadian roads, when a ?nal 246-km stretch of gravel highway was constructed in northern Ontario. The ?rst people to make this drive were R.A. Macfarlane with Kenneth MacGillivray in 1946. Macfarlane was awarded a motoring medal for doing so.

7. Construction costs were highest in British Columbia?s mountains and northern Ontario?s swamps, but also in ?at Prince Edward Island, where all the rock for the highway?s base had to be shipped into the province across the Northumberland Straight.

8. There are three ferries that are considered to be part of the of?cial Trans-Canada Highway: between Horseshoe Bay and Nanaimo in British Columbia; Port-aux-Basques, N?d., to North Sydney, N.S.; and Caribou, N.S., to Woods Island, P.E.I. There?s also a giant bridge?Confederation Bridge, which links P.E.I. to New Brunswick?and the Canso Causeway, connecting Cape Breton to the mainland.

Sources: Trans-Canada Highway; Canadian Encyclopedia

Have you ever wondered which cities have the most bars, smokers, absentee workers and people searching for love? What about how Canada compares to the world in terms of the size of its military, the size of our houses and the number of cars we own? The nswers to all those questions, and many more, can be found in the first ever Maclean?s Book of Lists, hitting stands in time for Canada Day.

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Moreover, participation in Forex online day trading allows potentially large rewards to be reaped by the mature, sophisticated investor. Forex trading involves taking on a comparatively higher amount of risk, especially when set against other financial products such as bonds, which often have lower risk. Yet, it is such risk which allows for greater financial rewards to be reaped by the seasoned investor.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Right?s Cocoon Breaks With Reality (OliverWillisLikeKryptoniteToStupid)

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Ways That You Can Save Money On Auto Repairs | Truck Insurance ...

In terms of our cars, we always run the risk of using far too much cash to get repair work carried out, often simply because we are desperate to take the car back on the road again, or perhaps due to lack of knowledge. The ignorance issue can be answered by increasingly becoming much more invested in your car and mastering a couple of important do-it-yourself auto repair procedures. This, however, most likely is not possible to do with every one of the problems that your car will experience. In terms of big problems, we will need to take them to auto repair shops.

Apart from carrying out research on auto repair shops with the help of feedback from established customers, web based critiques and any kind of referrals you may get hold of, you may also embark on a actual visit to the intended auto repair shop to obtain an idea of the work executed there. A particular strategy for accomplishing this can be by taking your car in for quick maintenance procedures that can include things like an oil change, brake check or tire change. This allows you to assess their company and also help get a feel of their prices for easy procedures.

It?s important to take with you a check list of what you believe your car requires. It is additionally good to find out why these complications have taken place. You should not shy away from engaging in discussion with them if you want to get the total idea and comprehension of the direction they may begin handling the car. You can even go for a spin with the mechanic who is going to be doing work on it in order to easily and effectively explicate the matter. Don?t go in with a passive mindset, which may give off a signal that they can do whatever they want with your car.

In the same way it is with regards to our physical health, a second point of view is also a extremely plausible selection for you in the event you are not particularly comfortable with the diagnosis your car has been provided. Do not be put off by this. It comes with being interested in what happens to your car. In addition, as soon as you settle on the company you would like to repair your car, be very clear from the beginning that you would like the various components to end up being kept for your inspection.

Just before the work on your car gets under way, ask for a prepared estimation of the fee for the repairs. Ask about the warranty of the new parts and in addition get the labor costs of the undertaking in written form. Once the work is completed, take the car for another spin in order to be certain that you are happy with the repair work done. Check the bill very carefully before paying and make sure you understand every charge written therein. In addition, it is better to pay either by check or credit card. By doing this, you may make a stop payment if you are not pleased. A few credit cards also come with insurance to prevent customer fraud. That should help keep you protected from taking a loss or being scammed at auto repair shops.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

FDA approves drug to treat some obese, overweight adults | Health ...

Some people who suffer from chronic weight issues may soon get some help from a pill.? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Wednesday approved Belviq, or lorcaserin hydrochloride, to be combined with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise, for treatment of chronic weight problems. Specifically, the FDA says,?it is approved for overweight or obese adults who have one or more medical conditions due to their weight, such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes or high cholesterol. The FDA says the drug works by activating a receptor in the brain that helps a person to eat less and still feel full. In trials, 47% of patients without type 2 diabetes lost at least?5% of their body weight.?By comparison,?23% of patients?treated with placebo lost at least 5% of their weight. In people with?type 2 diabetes, 38% of patients on Belviq lost at least?5% of their body weight compared to 16% on placebo, according to the FDA. "The results overall are quite modest," said Dr. Melina Jampolis , a physician nutrition specialist and CNN's diet and fitness expert. "But most experts agree that even a 5% weight loss has significant implications in terms of reducing the risk of obesity associated diseases including heart disease and diabetes." The FDA says the manufacturer of Belviq, Arena Pharmaceuticals, will be required to conduct six postmarketing?studies, including a long term cardiovascular trial to assess the risk of heart attack and stroke. CNNMoney: Arena surges on weight loss drug approval The most common side effects of Belviq in non-diabetic patients include headache, dizziness and fatigue; and in diabetic patients low blood sugar and pain, according to the FDA. Filed under: Diet and Fitness , Weight loss Tagged: Georgiann Caruso ? CNN Medical Associate Producer

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Parametric Design: a Brief History ? AIACC

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Frederick Kiesler with model for ?Endless House,? c. 1960, photograph by Irving Penn, ? 2010 Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation, Vienna

The form of the house is not amorphous, not a free for all form. On the contrary, its construction has strict boundaries according to the scale of your living. Its shape and form are determined by inherent life processes. ?Frederick Kiesler.

Parametric design is not unfamiliar territory for architects. From ancient pyramids to contemporary institutions, buildings have been designed and constructed in relationship to a variety of changing forces, including climate, technology, use, character, setting, culture, and mood. The computer did not invent parametric design, nor did it redefine architecture or the profession; it did provide a valuable tool that has since enabled architects to design and construct innovative buildings with more exacting qualitative and quantitative conditions.

By the time of a conference held by the Boston Architectural Center in 1964, it had become clear that the electronic era would have a dramatic effect on building design. The aerospace industries were using computers to calculate complex warped surfaces and animated flight path simulations, which fascinated architects. [opposite page] As UCLA student Raphael Roig predicted in his unpublished master?s thesis, The Continuous World of Frederick J. Kiesler, ?It would only be a matter of time before computer technology would be able to reduce to constructible terms the inherent intricacies of forms similar to Kiesler?s multiple-warped surfaces.? [opposite page] Kiesler and other artists and architects?including Antonio Gaudi, Erich Mendelsohn, Frei Otto, Kiesler, and Kiyonori Kikutake?had conceived and modeled complex structures and forms with varying degrees of technical proficiency, and Roig in the 1960s recognized that new computer technologies could assist their design and construction.

It was not, however, until the 1980s that breakthroughs in parametric design became useful to architects. Advances in the quasi-scientific field of plant and animal morphology supported innovation that could be applied with ingenuity to tectonic practices.

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Boeing Company, Computer Drawings, c. 1965

Nature had long since developed structural systems of nuanced complexity that architects and designers had applied to structure building shapes and urban organizational patterns. Louis Sullivan, Mies van der Rohe, Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, Sir Patrick Geddes, and others, were influenced by the morphological writings of Goethe (Metamorphosis of Plants, 1790), E.S. Russell (Form and Function, 1916), and R.H. Franc? (Plants as Inventors, 1920). Yet, despite important analytical advances made in D?Arcy Thompson?s On Growth and Form of 1917 (revised 1942), alongside subsequent mathematical models for shaping biological patterns developed by Alan Turing in 1952 and Aristid Lindenmayer in 1968, morphology had become a sleepy science throughout the mid-twentieth-century. As with Kiesler?s flowing forms, it had proven too difficult to measure and draw with detailed accuracy the evolving structures and intricate patterns of organic life. But between Benoit Mandelbrot?s 1982 study in The Fractal Geometry of Nature and K. J. Falconer?s 1990 developments in fractal theory, the computer emerged as a tool for simulating the generation of biological forms (morphogenesis). Coral, sponges, and other simple marine and plant life developing and performing in response to a limited set of measurable criteria?light, ocean current, nutrition, etc.?could be analyzed and reconstructed using parametric design models in the computer. Applying similar morphological simulations in architecture, designers in the late 1980s to mid-1990s began to use the computer alongside software developed for aerospace and the moving picture industry to ?animate form.?

Los Angeles architect Greg Lynn became the foremost theorist and designer to use the computer to generate what became his notorious ?Blob? and ?Fold? architecture. His book Animate Form (1999) studied the history and set the guidelines for architecture that could be calculably grown using genetic systems and codes?if only virtually in the computer. The ?spline? proved most relevant for its simple and concise parametric capacity. It could be pushed, pulled, stretched, and manipulated in coordination with a set of data to produce a continuous curve that surmised an average of multiple vector information. [Images 1, ?spline geometry,? from Animate Form, 1998; and 2, installation, 3D animation diagram, in Folds, Bodies, and Blobs, 1998]

Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos Studio published the 1995 ?Rubber-Mat Project for Rotterdam, 2045,? which outlined how to use computational tools to conceive large urban infrastructures by inputting a range of parametric criteria?set to time and motion with animation software. [3, (c) UNStudio]

Peter Eisenman?s Mus?e Du Quai Branly project of 1999 provided the image of what might be possible using these design techniques, and UN Studio?s 1998 trilogy Move showcased an evolution of complex forms from design to construction, now possible using advanced CAD/CAM-CNC milling machinery alongside new rapid prototyping technology.

The limit to these parametric studies being pursued primarily by students and faculty at Columbia University, the Architectural Association, and other graduate schools?were the forms themselves, which appeared grossly inarticulate, undefined, and too difficult to construct. Besides Lynn and UN Studio, several architects began to deepen their research to engage a more detailed building scale: William Massie, Mark Burry, Mark Goulthorpe, Office dA, SHoP, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Asymptote, Jesse Reiser, Zaha Hadid, and Ocean North are only a few of the most original architects to pursue design and fabrication techniques that investigated ideas relevant to parametric systems.

The Architectural Association?s Design Research Laboratory (AADRL) and Emergent Technologies in Design (EmTech) programs were perhaps the center of international research and development on the subject. Yusuke Obushi, now at the AADRL, presented a remarkable thesis, ?Wave Garden,? at Princeton University in 2002, embodying the principles of parametric design by creating an occupiable, energy-generating surface correlated to the movement of an ocean current. [4]

Jason Payne and Heather Roberge of Gnuform invented a similar if more ?hairy? installation in 2003 at Ohio State University, called Man-o-War. [5]

Michael Hensel of EmTech and Ocean North produced some of the most comprehensive texts on parametric systems and morphogenetic design practices in Architectural Design (AD)?a magazine that provided a rich forum for the most innovative developments of the past fifteen years. ?Architecture and Animation,? ?Versioning,? and ?Morphogenetic Design? were among the more important editions of AD.

UN Studio?s UN Fold showed how parametric design could be advanced on an urban infrastructural scale. [top left four images] (Neil Leach, who contributed to UN Studio?s publication, would eventually develop similar urban growth strategies as a faculty member at USC.)

Perhaps most important, Foreign Office Architects (FOA) completed the Yokohama International Port Terminal in 2002, proving that complex building forms correlated to a series of imagined or perceived parameters could be organized and constructed on a grand scale with dynamic, real-world results. [6, photo by Satoru Mishima]

California architects and educators consistently contributed strong, innovative leadership within this developing field. SCI-Arc and UCLA provided a rich environment to advance new computer and fabrication technology. Highlights of the work of their faculty include David Erdman and Marcelyn Gow of Servo?s ?Lattice Archipelogics? lighting installation (2002) [7]; Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich of Patterns?s ?Element? vacuformed installation (2005) [8] and ?Rooted Flow? large scale urban proposal (2005) [9]; Hernan Diaz Alonso?s evocative botanical images and structures [10]; and Gnuform?s sensual NGTV floral bar (2005) [11]. With these design inventions emerged ample debate surrounding concepts of ?beauty? versus the ?grotesque,? as architects clamored to adjust their aesthetic sensibilities to the qualities and sensations inherent to these newly emerging, computer-designed images and forms.

In the Bay Area, architects Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott developed the Jelly Fish House (2005), which aligned plant and animal morphology with detailed structural study of tessellated building systems and patterns, correlated parametrically to changes in building stress and strain. [12]

Hoping to make his designs similarly more constructible, Tom Wiscombe of Emergent Architecture in Los Angeles began to exploit D?Arcy Thompson?s studies of dragonfly wings to produce patterned, cantilevering spatial structures for his Paris Courthouse design (2006) and SCI-Arc gallery installation (2007). [13] Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues?s of Ball Nogues Studio, in addition, produced the phenomenal ?Maximilian?s Schell? (2005) out of a vortex of 504 parametrically fabricated, laminated mylar, petal-cut sheets.

Tessellated patterning systems soon became fundamental to structuring complex organic forms, and complementary aesthetic theories on ornament, decoration, and elegance began to dominate architectural discourses. Works and texts by Ali Rahim at PennDesign at the University of Pennsylvania and Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Farshid Moussavi of FOA, now respectively at Princeton University School of Architecture and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, fueled these discussions?alongside developments in computer programming and scripting to facilitate a wide range of detailed structural tiling and patterning sequences. Designers inspired by Stephen Wolfram?s formative programming research in A New Kind of Science and Mathematica developed a wide variety of ?Voronoi-esque? tiling scripts to create varied ornamental structures and/or purely decorative, ?skin deep? motifs. Thom Faulders of Faulders Studio and CCA captured this moment in history most succinctly in his screen fa?ade for Studio M?s Airspace Tokyo of 2007, shown here. Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch described, developed, and published these scripting procedures in their Tooling (Pamphlet Architecture #27, 2006). [14]

Ultimately, on the scale of constructability, Gehry Partners and Morphosis have proven to be the driving forces behind building innovation on the West Coast in the last twenty years. Investing in CAD/CAM technologies since 1989, Gehry proved that architects could take the lead not only in design, but also in managing the techniques of advanced building systems and their detailed construction. By 2002, Gehry and Partners created Gehry Technologies, a research and technology team committed to supporting advances in the field. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (1997) and the Walt Disney Concert Hall (2000) demonstrated how well these techniques could be implemented. Delivering the new Caltrans District 7 Headquarters (2004) to downtown LA in record speed, Thom Mayne and his team at Morphosis also proved it was possible for architects to design innovative, environmentally conditioned buildings that could be constructed more cost-effectively by working directly with manufactures and fabricators. The computer proved useful not only for design, modeling, and fabrication, but for construction administration, as well. Morphosis?s Phare Tower may very likely prove to be the most advanced building to date to use parametric design technology and fabrication processes to achieve built form. [15, photo of physical model by Michael Powers]

Offshoots of these larger firms have made notable contributions to parametric design on a much smaller scale. Margaret Griffin and John Enright (formally of Morphosis) working with Dr. Anders Carlson?a structural engineer educated at Caltech?exploited CNC milling processes to invent and construct curvilinear plywood ?I? joists to produce complex building structures. SPARCHS, working with Rogan Ferguson (formerly of Gehry and Partners), also alongside Carlson, investigated similar plywood CNC milled structures in addition to continuous tension shell technologies to build a series of roof planes correlated parametrically to shifting environmental conditions using Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA) software for their Seadrift House (2004) [16, 17].

The speed at which the architecture profession has been developing within the field of parametric design has been phenomenal. Much of this success can be attributed to the synergy occurring over the past fifteen years between the schools?UCLA, SCI-Arc, UC Berkeley, Cal Poly, USC, and CCA, among others?educating students with the skills needed for experimental practice, and the vanguard firms.

Not everyone, however, is enamored by computer design or the promises of parametric systems. At the same conference at the BAC in 1965, Christopher Alexander, then an assistant professor at UC Berkeley, warned that architects might ?fatally distort the nature of design by restating design problems solely for the purpose of using the computer.? He did not believe that there were design problems?environmental or architectural?so complex that they required a computer to solve, and he was not convinced that architects would not oversimplify design complexity to meet the limited input and operational capacities of their computers. The computer could not keep pace with the facility of human intuition for inventing architectural forms and deriving design solutions for complex problems.

Mathematical parametric and algorithmic procedures most often have proven far too rigid to productively engage the complex cultural, societal, economic, and political projects facing architects today. Designing buildings and cities using parametric and scripting design tools may often appear visually stunning, but for the most part these designs tend to incorporate far too many blind assumptions to be able to respond with nuance to real world situations.

Today, many leading designers who engaged in parametric design over the past ten to fifteen years would to some extent agree. Moving away from the delimiting input techniques used to derive building forms and urban topologies, the design vanguard has begun focusing more on the performative and affective qualities of architecture design and its practice.

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Hard Hat Area: Because Safety Always Comes First

Jobs that require muscle are usually careers that involve lifting, heavier lifting and more lifting. Unless you would like to work as a bouncer then you would not be doing much of it. But still, when you think heavy equipment, hardy men comes to mind first.

Yet, that is not what it is all about. Not all guys who work at areas of heavy work are sturdy because honestly, it is not all the brawns that matter. That s why many jobs do not just hire for built but rather based on the experience and training that a person has had.

Just like for forklifting, it sure is an unusual job and there might not be a degree for it but it sure needs training to become one. Forklift training is an option for people who enjoy this type of work, and since not everyone has the chance to work a white-collar job, why not try other fields as well, right?

What Is Forklifting And Why It Needs Training

Learning to operate a forklift is not like riding a bike. You cannot afford to fall so many times as you will be required to handle situations, cargos and equipment that are in need of extreme care. As an operator, you must be able to assess the situation, rightfully know how to handle and of course, minimize the potential risk.

Sure, riding and falling from the bike makes you learn but forklifting needs no extra danger. That is why every person who wishes to work with bigger toys need training. Accredited institutions offer forklift training, which involves classroom and hands-on learning. Driving a forklift is not your average drive around town, one has to be able to assess the speed with consideration to the load. This is why training is required, no person can work as one without training.

Training usually starts with sit-down sessions learning the basics of it, then after, students will be allowed to operate their own forklift with the guidance of an instructor. Moving of heavy objects, lifting from high to low and passing through inclines and skimpy spaces will all be part of the training. Everything is required to be done without spilling the contents of the cargo or bumping into other structures within the area.

As such, people with impaired vision or those with a disorder that may limit physical movement are given better options. Forklifting may look like driving a golf cart but it does beyond paved planes and flying golf balls. It needs its operators to be active, alert and of course, fit.

So you see, it is not just all about being big and muscular, it needs training that is why any man or woman, skinny or not, can train to become one. Any limitations that a person may have will be known under training. Trainings are conducted to make sure that individuals who are in this line of work are not only working for the money but most especially is in it for safety.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Hunter: She and John Edwards no longer a couple

This image released by ABC shows Rielle Hunter during an interview on the morning show "Good Morning America," Tuesday, June 26, 2012 in New York. Hunter says she and former presidential candidate John Edwards have ended their relationship. Hunter told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she and Edwards were still a couple until late last week, as details from Hunter's memoir "What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter and Me," became public. The breakup was painful, but Hunter said Edwards will still be involved with their daughter, Quinn, who is 4 years old and lives with Hunter. (AP Photo/ABC, Ida Mae Astute)

This image released by ABC shows Rielle Hunter during an interview on the morning show "Good Morning America," Tuesday, June 26, 2012 in New York. Hunter says she and former presidential candidate John Edwards have ended their relationship. Hunter told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she and Edwards were still a couple until late last week, as details from Hunter's memoir "What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter and Me," became public. The breakup was painful, but Hunter said Edwards will still be involved with their daughter, Quinn, who is 4 years old and lives with Hunter. (AP Photo/ABC, Ida Mae Astute)

This image released by ABC shows co-host George Stephanopolous, left, speaking with Rielle Hunter during an interview on the morning show "Good Morning America," Tuesday, June 26, 2012 in New York. Hunter says she and former presidential candidate John Edwards have ended their relationship. Hunter told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she and Edwards were still a couple until late last week, as details from Hunter's memoir "What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter and Me," became public. The breakup was painful, but Hunter said Edwards will still be involved with their daughter, Quinn, who is 4 years old and lives with Hunter. (AP Photo/ABC, Ida Mae Astute)

FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2009 file photo, Rielle Hunter leaves the Terry Sanford Federal Building and Courthouse in Raleigh, N.C. Hunter told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday, June 26, 2012, that she and former presidential candidate John Edwards are no longer a couple. She says the breakup was painful but that Edwards will still be involved with their daughter, Quinn. (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds, File)

This image released by ABC shows co-host George Stephanopolous, left, speaking with Rielle Hunter during an interview on the morning show "Good Morning America," Tuesday, June 26, 2012 in New York. Hunter says she and former presidential candidate John Edwards have ended their relationship. Hunter told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she and Edwards were still a couple until late last week, as details from Hunter's memoir "What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter and Me," became public. The breakup was painful, but Hunter said Edwards will still be involved with their daughter, Quinn, who is 4 years old and lives with Hunter. (AP Photo/ABC, Ida Mae Astute)

(AP) ? Rielle Hunter says she and former presidential candidate John Edwards have ended their relationship.

Hunter told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that she and Edwards were still a couple until late last week, as details from Hunter's memoir became public. The breakup was painful, but Hunter said Edwards will still be involved with their daughter, Quinn, who is 4 years old and lives with Hunter.

"We are a family, but as of the end of last week, John Edwards and I are no longer a couple," Hunter said on Tuesday's show. "We decided together to end it."

Asked why the relationship ended, Hunter responded, "I think that's private." She referenced "media scrutiny" the couple had endured but gave no specifics, only saying, "It's hard, and it wears you down after a while."

The book, "What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter and Me," is being released Tuesday through a Dallas-based boutique publisher, BenBella Books. The Associated Press reported on the book last week.

In the book, Hunter describes intimate details about her affair with Edwards, whose campaign hired her as a videographer, and sheds light on his thoughts as federal prosecutors mounted a case against him on illegal campaign contribution charges.

An attorney for Edwards said she would forward to him a message seeking comment.

Prosecutors had accused the Democratic politician of masterminding a scheme to use about $1 million in secret payments from two wealthy political donors to hide his pregnant mistress as he sought the White House in 2008.

According to Hunter, Edwards told her he would probably wind up in a low-security prison in Virginia if he was convicted, and Hunter said she planned to move nearby with their daughter if that happened. A judge declared a mistrial last month, and federal prosecutors have opted not to retry Edwards.

Hunter's memoir also includes intimate details about her affair with Edwards as his wife, Elizabeth, was dying of cancer. On Tuesday, Hunter said she felt it was necessary to tell the truth about her relationship, even if doing so was painful for her, Edwards or his other children.

Saying that she still loves Edwards, and that she believes he still loves her, Hunter said Tuesday that she was unsure of the future.

"We'll see what happens," she said. "I have no plans."

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Kinnard can be reached at http://twitter.com/MegKinnardAP .

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Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III uses its audio chip

Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III will use its audio chip

The Galaxy S III was widely tipped to possess a Wolfson digital-to-analog converter for high quality audio output -- a feature not seen in this range since the first Galaxy S. That notion has just been confirmed by the Scottish electronics firm itself, which says its WM1811 Audio Hub has been selected for use in Sammy's flagship. The chip promises "crystal clear voice call quality" and "enriched audio playback for music and video" thanks to its 24-bit hi-fi DAC, active noise reduction circuits and other wizardry. The GS II, meanwhile, used a Yamaha DAC to convert digital data (e.g. in an mp3 file) into an analog signal that could drive a speaker (for example in your headphones), but even if most people couldn't hear the difference, audiophiles have insisted they preferred the sound in the older Galaxy. Check out the More Coverage links for further reading.

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No Plan Results in Accidental Parenting

As your child?s teacher, think about what you hope to teach during the 18 years you have to teach him. Actually, you will probably only have the first 13 to 15 years. Older teens often think they know more than you do.

What has to be done to keep a home and family functioning? What skills and attitudes will your children need if they are to be capable adults? Some skills and attitudes might include being able to relate to healthy role models; have a sense of belonging to the family and feeling needed and important; believe that they can solve their own problems; self-discipline and self-control; be able to relate to other people; be able to problem solve; and be able to make good judgments based on a good value system.

Specific Skills Your Children Must Learn

What are the specific skills your child must learn? These would include personal care, clothing care, household skills, cooking, money management, mobility skills, maintenance and repair. You will want to make your own detailed list. Then make a plan. If you have no plan, your children may grow up ill prepared to function well in a complex world.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Locksmith Services Benefits | DIY Home Improvement

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When we need to change the locks on our business or home, calling a lock professional would be a perfect solution. Changing the locks ourselves can be very time consuming. The fact is doing this kind of task can be very difficult especially if we have no experience with this kind of procedure. It is important to secure our home as it will prevent from any unexpected situations such as residential burglaries. Calling a lock professional can also be very helpful when it comes to alarm system installation. It is not only useful when dealing with alarm system installation, a lock professional can also handle other cases such as intercom installation, secured lock system and also automated lights. Knowing how helpful locksmith services can be, it is important to start finding reliable locksmith services. When it comes to improving the security of our home, they are ready to help us by providing the best security system. Speaking about services that a lock professional will offer, they can handle some different tasks such as lock change and installation, emergency lockout services, high security locks and also replacement keys. If you want to get a reliable one,?DC?Locksmith?can be a good choice to consider. It doesn?t matter what type of security system you want to install at your home, they are ready to help you.

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Japan Inc's ritual hiring past sell-by date

TOKYO (Reuters) - Each April, hundreds of new graduates report for work in Japan's corporate world, all on the same day, all dressed in standard business black, and all ready to be molded into staunch company loyalists.

Across the country, companies select and groom new staff under a decades-old formula that puts an emphasis on loyalty, diligence and conformity, not the vision or out-of-box thinking that experts say corporate Japan badly needs to halt its decline.

The current heads of Japan's companies are often criticized for failing to keep pace with fleet-footed foreign rivals, but most are a product of that system and there is nothing to suggest it will change any time soon.

"Companies were assessing your personality and looking whether you would fit," says Erina Seki, 23, one of the students Reuters followed through the annual five-month ritual of dozens of job fairs, workshops and interviews.

"At one insurance firm, I was told that I wouldn't fit because I was too vocal about my opinions," said the fourth-year accounting major from Tokyo's Rikkyo University, who finally landed a job with an outplacement service company.

"I thought companies were looking for perfect matches with the corporate culture."

Unlike in many other parts of the world where the ability to deal with the unexpected or devise new solutions to problems are prized, the top concern for Japanese employers seems to be how well a recruit would blend in and get along with others, the students said.

They recounted being asked same generic questions over and over again in what could be up to a dozen of interviews for a single prospective employer.

The outcome? A culture where even outsiders brought in to shake things up struggle to challenge the status-quo.

The six-year reign of Welsh-born Howard Stringer at the helm of Sony Corp , which ended after a dismal run of losses, and the ouster of another Briton, Michael Woodford, as head of camera and endoscope maker Olympus are cases in point.

Both were replaced by company veterans.

A shortage of strong leaders and risk-takers, which the present recruitment and training system seems unable to produce, is seen as a major cause of the woes of Japanese companies, from its once-famed electronics industry to auto giants.

Toyota Motor , once the world's biggest automaker, has seen its market share slip to General Motors and Volkswagen and has South Korea's Hyundai in its rear-view mirror.

Electronics giants Sony , Panasonic and Sharp , slow to revamp loss-making TV businesses, suffered a combined $20 billion loss in the past fiscal year, hammered by competition from South Korea's Samsung Electronics .

Squeezed by nimbler foreign rivals overseas, Japanese companies also face a shrinking market at home. The population peaked in 2008 at just over 128 million and the government forecasts it will keep falling over coming decades to about 90 million in 2060 when 40 percent of Japanese will be 65 or older.

Almost every major Japanese company participates in the annual mass-hiring ritual that dates back to the country's post-war economic miracle, when skilled workers were in short supply and companies began hiring graduates in bulk, trained them for months and secured their loyalty by guaranteeing a job for life.

That guarantee is no longer there, but the ritual continues.

STAMINA NOT FLAIR

With just over nine jobs awaiting every 10 of the 381,000 students graduating and looking for work this year, and the most coveted with the likes of Toyota or Nomura even more scarce, job-hunting has become fiercely competitive.

Between early December when big companies start advertising entry-level positions and April when they make offers to fourth-year students, each student will typically send up to a hundred or more applications, attend dozens of presentations and endure multiple interviews with 20-30 prospective employers.

"At the peak, I attended 2-3 seminars a day, I almost had no time to attend school," said Yuki Yamamoto, a law graduate from Keio University.

"School was in an exam period in January but irrespective of this, job seminars continued. Some students even gave up taking exams."

The system has also led to a flourishing industry in cram schools.

Chihiro Obata, a senior official at Vein Carry Japan that offers courses to candidates, says the number of such private schools has quadrupled over the past three years in Tokyo to about 80.

Her company charges 105,000 yen (about $1,300) for courses that teaches students how to write CVs and job applications, how to bow and exchange cards and simply look good in interviews. It offers to refund the fee if students do not land a job.

Last year, a Tokyo department store even organized a workshop for students of both sexes on how to use skin lotions to look fresh in interviews.

Under a voluntary pact, the country's leading 840 or so companies grouped in its top business lobby Keidanren, recruit during the same five-month window. Uniform entry salaries, today at around 200,000 yen per month, are also common.

Rehearsed and scripted, the process leaves little room for spontaneity and frustrated students talk of a mad scramble of job fairs held in vast convention halls.

"Skills seem to carry little importance," says Shunsaku Funaki, a 21-year-old politics major from Tokyo Kokushikan University who so far has not found a job.

"Companies want to train and educate students from scratch and that hasn't changed over the years. I want the culture of uniform job-hunting activity to be destroyed and want companies to seek students with variety."

FOLLOWERS OR LEADERS?

Not only the students are fed up. Management experts and recruitment professionals say that if Japanese companies are serious about change, the system that defines their DNA has to change first.

"If you bring somebody in when they just graduate, they practically have no business experience, so how are they going to come up with new ideas?" says Christine Wright, Asia operations director with Hays recruitment firm.

"They would just think the way the company thinks."

Hiring managers however say the old formula has its merits.

"We are able to secure a certain number of students who meet certain criteria relatively easily, and it helps reduce costs of employee education because that is done simultaneously," says Hiroshi Ishihara, recruiting group manager at home electric appliance maker Hitachi .

Takashi Shinohara, human resources manager with office equipment maker Ricoh , says the system allows his company, which hires 200-300 graduates each year, plan and maintain a steady age profile of its workforce.

Although mid-career hiring is on the rise, at most big firms the track to top management still involves joining the company fresh out of school.

Ricoh's Shinohara acknowledges the need for changes but says it is hard to envisage a radical overhaul.

"Companies do hiring and students do the job-hunting simultaneously. This system is entrenched."

Online retailer Rakuten , which uses English as its main language and has been recruiting engineering graduates from China, has modified rather than ditched the system even though it is not part of the Keidanren pact.

Yoshinori Kondo, head of its global talent development office, says it is important for newcomers to stick together, so Rakuten still hires them in batches. But it does so twice a year to accommodate foreign students who graduate in the autumn rather than in spring like their Japanese peers.

Other companies also focus on foreign graduates as a source of new ideas. Hitachi, for example, wants to double the number of graduate positions filled by foreigners to 10 percent.

Hiring Japanese educated overseas is also an option to bring in some diversity. However, the number of Japanese studying abroad has been declining since 2004 as they are reluctant to leave for fear of missing the mass hiring.

Experts also warn that firms that hire foreigners will not succeed in getting diversity and new thinking if they try to squeeze them into the old seniority-based system and pre-determined career path.

For now, signs are that even an exponent of a new, more dynamic Japan, such as Rakuten, is not quite ready to let go.

While its employees are expected to show initiative and "venture spirit," they should do so in the vein of "The 5 Concepts of Success" laid down by company founder and CEO Hiroshi Mikitani, it says.

($1 = 80 Japanese yen)

(Additional Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim and Linda Sieg; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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