Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Focus on earlier blaze in Quebec train derailment

LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (AP) -- Investigators searching for the cause of a fiery oil train derailment that wiped out a small town's center and killed at least 13 people zeroed in on an earlier blaze on that same train, and the possibility that the series of actions that followed it might have somehow caused the locomotive's brakes to fail several hours later.

Inspectors, meanwhile, searched for remains in the derailment's devastated epicenter after finally being cleared to enter the area late Monday ? almost three days after the disaster. A total of 50 people were missing, including the 13 unidentified victims, and the death toll was sure to rise.

The rail tankers that blew up had a history of puncturing during accidents, but investigators acknowledged that it was too soon to tell whether that had been a factor in the explosions.

All but one of the train's 73 cars were carrying oil. At least five of the train's tankers exploded after coming loose early Saturday, speeding downhill nearly seven miles (11 kilometers) and derailing into the town of Lac-Megantic, near the Maine border.

Maude Verrault, a waitress at downtown's Musi-Cafe, was outside smoking when she spotted the blazing train barreling toward her.

"I've never seen a train moving so fast in my life, and I saw flames ... Then someone screamed 'the train is going to derail!' and that's when I ran," Verrault said. She said she felt the heat scorch her back as she ran from the explosion, but was too terrified to look back.

The rail tankers involved in the derailment are known as DOT-111 and have a history of puncturing during accidents, the lead Transportation Safety Board investigator told The Associated Press in a telephone interview late Monday.

TSB investigator Donald Ross said Canada's TSB has gone on record saying that it would like to see improvements on these tankers, though he said it was too soon to know whether a different or modified tanker would have avoided last weekend's tragedy.

The DOT-111 is a staple of the American freight rail fleet. But its flaws have been noted as far back as a 1991 safety study. Among other things, its steel shell is too thin to resist puncturing in accidents, which almost guarantees the car will tear open in an accident, potentially spilling cargo that could catch fire, explode or contaminate the environment.

"It's too early to tell. There's a lot of factors involved," Ross said. "There's a lot of energy here. The train came down on a fairly significant grade for 6.8 miles before it came into the town and did all the destruction it did." He said the train was moving at 63 mph (101 kph) when it derailed.

Officials were also looking at a locomotive blaze on the same train in a nearby town a few hours before the derailment. Ross also said the locomotive's black box has been recovered, and investigators were examining whether the air brakes or the hand break malfunctioned.

"The extent to which (the fire) played into the sequences of events is a focal point of our investigation," Ross said.

The Saturday blasts destroyed about 30 buildings, including a public library and Musi-Cafe, a popular bar that was filled with revelers, and forced about a third of the town's 6,000 residents from their homes. Much of the area where the bar once stood was burned to the ground. Burned-out car frames dotted the landscape.

The derailment raised questions about the safety of Canada's growing practice of transporting oil by train, and was sure to bolster arguments that a proposed oil pipeline running from Canada across the U.S. ? one that Canadian officials badly want ? would be safer.

Raymond Lafontaine, whose son and two daughters-in-law were among the missing, said he was angry with what appeared to be a lack of safety regulations.

"We always wait until there's a big accident to change things," he said. "Well, today we've had a big accident, it's one of the biggest ever in Canada."

The area remained part of a criminal probe and investigators were exploring all options, including the possibility that someone intentionally tampered with the train, said Quebec provincial police Sgt. Benoit Richard.

Canadian Transport Minister Denis Lebel said the train was inspected the day before the accident in Montreal and no deficiencies were found. Lebel defended his government against criticism it had cut back on rail safety measures. He said the rails remain a safe way to transport goods the vast majority of the time.

The train's owners, Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, said they believed brake failure was to blame.

Local fire chief Denis Lauzon said firefighters in the nearby town of Nantes, uphill from Lac-Megantic, were called to handle a locomotive blaze on the same train a few hours before the derailment.

Joe McGonigle, Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway's vice president of marketing, said the fire was reported after the first engineer secured the train and went to a local hotel.

"We know that one of our employees from our engineering department showed up at the same time to assist the fire department. Exactly what they did is being investigated so the engineer wasn't the last man to touch that train, we know that, but we're not sure what happened," McGonigle said.

Nantes Fire Chief Patrick Lambert said that when his crew intervened, the engine was shut off per the standard operating procedure dictated by Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway. The blaze was extinguished within about 45 minutes. And that's where the fire department's involvement ended, Lambert said.

"The people from MMA told us, 'That's great ? the train is secure, there's no more fire, there's nothing anymore, there's no more danger,'" Lambert told reporters. "We were given our leave, and we left."

Edward Burkhardt, the president and CEO of the railway's parent company Rail World, Inc., suggested that the decision to shut off the locomotive to put out the fire might have disabled the brakes. "An hour or so after the locomotive was shut down, the train rolled away," Burkhardt told the Canadian Broadcast Corp.

Meanwhile, crews were working to contain 100,000 liters (27,000 gallons) of light crude that spilled from the tankers and made its way into nearby waterways. There were fears it could flow into the St. Lawrence River all the way to Quebec City.

Quebec's Environment Ministry Spokesman Eric Cardinal said officials remained hopeful they could contain more than 85 per cent of the spill.

The growing number of trains transporting crude oil in Canada and the United States had raised concerns of a major disaster. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who has been pushing the Obama administration to approve the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast, has said railroad transit is more "environmentally challenging" than pipelines.

The train's oil was being transported from North Dakota's Bakken oil region to a refinery in New Brunswick on Canada's East Coast. Because of limited pipeline capacity in the Bakken region and in Canada, oil producers are increasingly using railroads to transport oil to refineries.

The Canadian Railway Association recently estimated that as many as 140,000 carloads of crude oil will be shipped on Canada's tracks this year ? up from 500 carloads in 2009. The Quebec disaster is the fourth freight train accident in Canada under investigation involving crude oil shipments since the beginning of the year.

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Associated Press writers Gillies and Charmaine Noronha contributed from Toronto. James MacPherson contributed from Bismarck, North Dakota.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/focus-earlier-blaze-quebec-train-063630155.html

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Local charity hopes to roll strike against cancer with bowling fundraiser

During the 2012 fiscal year, 33 children from Douglas County were treated for cancer at Children?s Mercy Hospital and Clinics. Michelle Derusseau, founder of Rock?n Bowl, hopes to raise awareness of that number and funds for both Children?s Mercy Cancer Center and Baby Jay?s Legacy of Hope, a local children?s cancer charity, during the annual Rock?n Bowl event planned for July 13 at Royal Crest Lanes, at 933 Iowa St.

The cosmic bowling event was started last year in an effort to help local cancer patients. Derusseau said the event concentrates on children?s cancer because of the complications that go along with it.

?The recurrence rate (of cancer in children) is really high,? she said. ?At least 65 percent later in life will have chronic health issues from the treatments they went through (during cancer).?

Because children?s cancer is different than cancer found in adults, children are unable to be treated at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, which is why the money will be donated to Children?s Mercy.

?That is the local children?s cancer center,? Derusseau said. ?These kids don?t have any choice where they can go.?

The cost of commuting and financial burden from hospital bills can become astronomical, Derusseau said, and Rock?n Bowl is a fun way to help local parents trim those costs. The event costs $33 for adults, to represent the 33 Douglas County children who were treated for cancer this year. Children 14 and younger cost $15. The cost is tax deductible and includes pizza and drinks, shoes and two hours of bowling.

The event will be cosmic bowling as well as a head pin challenge, where if bowlers knock down a specific colored pin, they get to spin a wheel to win a prize. There will also be a silent auction sponsored by locally owned businesses.

Derusseau said Rock?n Bowl is a good activity for the summertime because participants don?t have to worry about weather and don?t have to have experience bowling.

?It?s hot in July so it?s in a nice, cool bowling alley,? Derusseau said. ?You don?t have to be good at it to participate.?

Rock?n Bowl raised $10,500 last year, and the goal for this year is to raise at least that much.

Guests can attend Rock?n Bowl from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. or 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. July 13. Tickets are available at the door or online. For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, visit lawrencerocknbowl.com.

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Source: http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2013/jul/09/local-charity-hopes-strike-out-cancer-bowling-fund/

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Interest in carshare apps surges after BART strike

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Roswell incident's 66th birthday celebrated with interactive Google Doodle

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Depending on your point of view, today's either the 66th anniversary of an Air Force experiment gone awry or an alien landing. With tongue firmly in its cheek, Google is celebrating the Roswell incident, the most (in)famous of alien encounters with one of its interactive doodles, in which you help an extra terrestrial rebuild his spaceship after it breaks apart in New Mexico. Once you've done that, you can then kick back with an X-Files box set or two -- assuming you're not into the adventures of doe-eyed alien teenage romance.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Some Of The Best iPhone Games Ever Made Are Now Free

Some Of The Best iPhone Games Ever Made Are Now Free

Apple's App Store turns five this week (it first opened on July 10, 2008), and to celebrate, many of the biggest and best apps - including games - seem to be going on sale for, well, nothing.

Among the games currently available for free (the sale isn't official yet, so people are finding more games as they keep searching) include Sword & Sworcery, Infinity Blade 2, Where's My Water, Tiny Wings and Badland.

If any of those games have an iPad version, they're free as well.

Get on it.

UPDATE - Here's a list cataloguing everything that's been found so far.

Source: http://kotaku.com/some-of-the-best-iphone-games-ever-made-are-now-free-698658915

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CSN: Weaver shuts down Sox as Angels stay hot

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Runs have not often been an issue for the Red Sox of late, but they were on Sunday.
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The Sox were handcuffed by Jered Weaver and three relievers, blanked by the Los Angeles Angels, 3-0. It was the fifth time the Sox have been shutout this season, but first since June 14 and only the second time since May 3.
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Prior to Sunday, the Sox had scored four or more runs in 10 of their last 12 games.
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The defeat was the first time the Sox had lost back-to-back games since June 22-23 in Detroit.
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Boston was limited to just five hits and three of those came in the first seven batters of the game. The Sox had baserunners at first and third in the first with no outs, but couldn't score against Weaver. Perhaps that was their first indication that this wasn't to be their night.
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Their last best chance at a run came in the seventh when a leadoff single by Mike Napoli and a two-out single to right from Brock Holt gave the Sox two baserunners and chased Weaver. But reliever Dane De La Rosa got Jose Iglesias to fly out to right for the third out.
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John Lackey turned in another strong effort, giving the Red Sox seven innings while allowing just two runs on five hits. Both runs off him were on solo homers -- by Mike Trout in the first and Hank Conger in the fifth.
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The Angels tacked on a run in the eighth off Junichi Tazawa.

STAR OF THE GAME: Jered Weaver ?
Weaver kept the Red Sox off the scoreboard for 6 2/3 innings before turning the game over to his bullpen. Weaver allowed just five hits during his start and won his second straight outing.

HONORABLE MENTION: John Lackey
Lackey was tagged with a loss for the first time since May 29, but could hardly be blamed for a poor outing. He made two mistakes -- allowing a pair of solo homers -- but otherwise was superb, going seven innings while striking out nine and allowing just a single walk.

GOAT OF THE GAME: Jose Iglesias
Iglesias went 0-for-3 in three plate appearances and stranded four baserunners along the way.
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TURNING POINT: It may well have come in the first inning when the Sox got the first two baserunners on against Weaver and didn't get anything out of it. They would get only two more baserunners in scoring position the rest of the way.
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BY THE NUMBERS: Jacoby Ellsbury, who led off the game with an opposite-field double, extended his hitting streak to 17 games.

QUOTE OF NOTE: "John's pitching as well as any point and time in his career. That's not to shortchange anything he's done early on, but he's in a very good place right now.'' -- John Farrell on John Lackey.

Source: http://www.csnne.com/blog/red-sox-talk/weaver-shuts-down-red-sox-3-0

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

What Happens if My Kinect Breaks? Microsoft Hasn?t Decided

Most likely in response to the flaming ball of internet hatred thrown in Microsoft's face post-E3, a few weeks ago, Microsoft removed the majority of its DRM restrictions and new security policies. However, there was still one major policy left, the requirement of having a Kinect sensor connected to your Xbox One at all times for the console to function.?

But this raises a question, doesn't it? What if my Kinect breaks? Do I simply send it back to Microsoft for a repair and wait a week or two to get it back? Do I even have the ability to purchase a second Kinect? Short answer: Microsoft's not ready to talk about it yet. After noting that Kinect was not listed by any retailers as an Xbox One accessory, Xbox One Daily contacted Microsoft for more details, but all they got back was this:

?Xbox One is still in development and we are excited to share more over the coming months, but we don?t have anything further to share at this time.?

At this point it's all guess work, but I can't imagine Microsoft wouldn't have some way to get the thing fixed if they're going to require it for your Xbox One to even function. That being said, it would be nice to know exactly what that process will look like if they want us to pre-order the thing. But I digress, what are your thoughts about this whole deal?

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