Thursday, June 7, 2012

Army veterans use filmmaking as therapy for PTSD

FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) ? With a growing demand for ways to treat the psychological damage of war, one Army pilot project is offering therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder by encouraging soldiers to take control of their own stories in a filmmaking class titled I Was There Media Workshop.

The Fort Carson program began last year, under the auspices of Ben Patton, a New York documentary filmmaker and a grandson of Gen. George S. Patton, and Scott Kinnamon, a Denver educational filmmaker. Some 20 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars so far have attempted to organize their combat experiences in video as a way to fight PTSD.

"You can put everything into a video or a movie, a small movie about what you want to tell people ? your story," said 1st Sgt. Jason Gallegos of Fountain, Colo., who deployed to Iraq three times and has now produced a short film called "From Hero to Zero."

"If they want to watch it, great. If they don't, then don't. But I don't have to go through the process of the 'angsting' up to tell somebody something, just for them to be interested for a minute," Gallegos said.

Some 2.3 million men and women have served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan in the past decade. The Rand Corp. said as many as 300,000 veterans of those wars may have suffered PTSD or major depression. The Pentagon and the Veterans Affairs Department have been ramping up therapy options for several years now and the effort continues as some troops continue to go undiagnosed or untreated.

Gallegos was a tank commander in Iraq and vividly recalls what he felt after his first engagement with insurgents in 2003. He ordered a tank gunner to fire on a man who had launched a rocket propelled grenade at his tank, and he watched through night-vision goggles as the bullets cut through the man.

Another reminder of the pain of war is a picture of Army Cpl. Gary Brent Coleman, of Pikeville, Ky., that Gallegos keeps on his Facebook page. Coleman was 24 when he died in an accident that tipped a Humvee under Gallegos' command into a canal near Balad, Iraq, in November 2003. Gallegos and another soldier in the Humvee survived and Coleman died despite desperate efforts by Gallegos and the other solider to find him in the murky water.

"I did have one nightmare, where I was holding my breath and swimming underwater," Gallegos said of his memory from that event.

Filmmaking as a way to document or cope with the lasting emotional impact of combat is not a new concept. In Los Angeles, ex-U.S. Marine filmmaker Garrett Anderson is making a documentary film with video from pocket digitial cameras that captured during the November 2004 battle of Fallujah. The 2010 Academy Award nominated "Restrepo," by author Sebastian Junger and photographer Tim Hetherington, tells the story of a platoon in combat in Afghanistan and its resulting emotional impact on the soldiers.

What's different now is that the Army is looking at filmmaking as possible therapy.

Maj. Christopher Ivany, a psychiatrist and former head of Fort Carson's behavioral health services unit, approved the trial classes to supplement more-established therapy programs for returning veterans.

The goal, he said, is to encourage soldiers to "take control of the things that happened in the past and paint that in a specific way that makes sense."

"And hopefully do that in a way that allows them to think about that as a more productive or positive and more realistic past event, and then go forward in their life easier," Ivany said.

In the case of Gallegos, making the film "From Hero to Zero" was a way for him to cope with what he describes as a letdown feeling sparked by his pending return to civilian life ? which was brought on by a diagnosis for leukemia.

The "Hero" refers to his combat experiences in Iraq. The "Zero" depicts him learning about his leukemia and trying to deal with the end of his military career.

"My time in the Army is coming to an end, and I take a lot of pride in what I did over there," Gallegos said.

The results of video as therapy haven't been scientifically validated. Kinnamon and Patton are working with medical researchers and the military to develop a way to study the possible benefits of filmmaking.

Barbara Rothbaum, a psychiatry professor and PTSD expert at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, said there's little to no data on filmmaking for PTSD but that it may follow a proven treatment known as exposure therapy. The idea is that exposure to the memory, like other methods that include talking to a therapist who might record a conversation and replay it, can eventually help a soldier face the traumatic experience at the core of distressing memories.

Ivany noted that some therapy treatments, such as sports and exercise, "were relatively new and seemingly out of left field probably eight to 10 years ago."

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Online:

Fort Carson: http://www.carson.army.mil/

Jason Gallegos' "Hero to Zero:" http://youtu.be/OSFSNnlL-mY

National Center for PTSD: http://www.ptsd.va.gov

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Dock is largest tsunami debris to arrive from Japan

A nearly 70-foot-long dock floated onto an Oregon beach after being torn loose from a fishing port in Japan after the tsunami. Mark Hanrahan reports from NBC's Portland, Ore., affiliate.

By Miguel Llanos, msnbc.com

A large dock that floated onto an Oregon beach is debris from last year's tsunami in Japan, Japan's consulate in Portland said Wednesday.

The 66-foot-long dock, which had been in use?in an area hit by the March 2011 tsunami, is the largest piece of debris discovered on North America's shores so far.?

"It?s one of four floating docks washed away by the tsunami, which means there are three more floating somewhere possibly," OregonLive.com quoted Deputy Consul General Hirofumi Murabayashi as saying.

A check for any radiation from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant came up negative, said?Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation spokesman Chris Havel.

The department ?is overseeing efforts to remove the dock but hasn't decided yet whether to demolish it on site or have it towed off. "You can't preplan for stuff like this," Havel told msnbc.com.


Oregon Parks and Recreation Dept

This Japanese dock washed ashore on an Oregon beach Tuesday.

A starfish native to Japan was found clutching to the structure, Havel said, adding that another concern is to keep out any nonnative species that might have hitched a ride on the dock.

The dock, which is?19 feet wide and 7 feet high,?washed ashore Tuesday on Agate Beach, a mile north of Newport in central Oregon.

Small groups had already gathered to see the dock and state police were posted to keep people from climbing on it.?

"I think that's going to change to large crowds," Havel said.

Some tsunami debris has begun arriving in recent weeks, including?a soccer ball that washed up in Alaska and a shipping container holding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with Japanese license plates that turned up in British Columbia.?

Debris continues to cross the Pacific, this time from a middle school destroyed by the tsunami. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

Most debris is not expected until winter.

Anyone finding debris thought to be from the tsunami is advised to report it to DisasterDebris@noaa.gov.?

Buoys, bottles and cans believed to be from the Japan tsunami are surfacing in Washington State, Alaska and British Columbia, and scientists say the mess will be there for generations. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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HTC releases unaudited May 2012 revenues, revises Q2 revenue guidance down

Android Central

HTC's bumpy 2012 financial performance continues, with today's announcement of the Taiwanese manufacturer's unaudited revenue numbers for May 2012. The company reported revenue levels of NT$30 billion (~$1 billion), bringing the total unaudited consolidated revenue for the year up to NT$128.8 billion (~$4.3 billion). The numbers represent a slight fall in revenue from April, during which a boost in sales brought  in NT$31 billion.

HTC also revised its second quarter revenue guidance down, to NT$91 billion ($3.1 billion) in revenue with a gross margin of 27% and operating margin of 9%. The earlier guidance estimated revenue of NT$93.6 billion ($3 billion), with a 29% gross margin and 11.2% operating margin.

HTC blamed the revised figures on weaker than expected European sales, in addition to the recent delays in getting some U.S. phones through customs.

Source: HTC



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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

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Startups: Dot Registry LLC Has Filed For Four New Top Level - Nibletz

The folks at Dot Registry LLC realize that we?re running out of good .com domain names. The newer .co is taking over as a recognized worldwide domain name, in fact LeWeb founder Loic Lemur recently changed their web presence from a .net to a .co domain name, ahead of their new event in London.

Dot Registry LLC has filed for some domain names that may be real appealing to both startups and small businesses. The extensions that they filed for are .LLC, .INC,.LLP and .CORP these four domain suffixes mean that many of these new startups can register their official company name as their domain name.

? It is our goal to create increased integrity for ?business representation online by developing gTLDs that represent specific business entity ?classifications. Through our corporate gTLD strings we will work to decrease the possibility of ?identity misrepresentation in a cyber setting and assist small to medium size businesses in legitimizing their services online.? Dot Registry LLC CEO Shaul Jolles said in a statement today.

DOT Registry worked closely with many Secretary of State?s offices to develop their registration
policies, which call for transparency in reporting and annual verification. Additionally, securing
support letters from these Secretary of State?s offices in order to affirm the necessity of
restrictions surrounding the strings LLC, INC, LLP and CORP. DOT Registry was informed by
the position of the National Association of Secretary of States Business Services Committee in
regards to business identity theft in a cyber setting and has taken a position similar to that
described in NASS?s White Paper in regards to the importance of accurately representing
businesses online.

In a March 20, 2012 letter to ICANN the Secretary of State of Delaware, Jeffrey W. Bullock
whom protects the integrity of Delaware?s legal entity registration system, which is home to
nearly one million legal entities and 63% of Fortune 500 companies indicated that, ?it is
absolutely critical that if ICANN determines to grant such name extensions (. INC, .LLC, .CORP)
? that it does so in a restricted manner that is intended to protect consumers and the community
of interest that exists among validly registered US companies? he further indicated that ?at
minimum, any approval for company ending strings be restricted in such a way that reasonably
assures that the legal entity is, in fact, an active and validly registered legal entity in the United
States, as DOT Registry LLC has proposed within its application.?

Jolles indicates that his, ? team has worked tirelessly to develop guidelines that will be both user
friendly and allow our registrars to appropriately determine if an applicant is in fact a registered
US business. Over the last six months we have created strong partnerships with the leading
corporate registration companies in order to have the most efficient and credible registration
process possible. As a corporate affiliate of the National Organization of Secretary of States
(NASS), we feel an acute sense of responsibility to uphold our company?s mission and guidelines
in order to deliver a strong product and we are excited to participate in this newest evolution of
the Internet.?

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Ex-Spy Telescope May Get New Identity as a Space Investigator

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Under a plan, equipment left over from a spy satellite program would be used to investigate dark energy and locate planets beyond the solar system.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Delivery.com Expands Presence in San Francisco - Food and Drink ...

NEW YORK, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --?Delivery.com, an e-commerce platform for ordering from local restaurants and stores, today announced expansion into San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area with a dedicated local staff and office.? The company's growth in the San Francisco Bay Area is part of Delivery.com's larger expansion efforts to increase reach nationwide.? Delivery.com already offers San Francisco residents access to hundreds of restaurants, including local favorites such as Urban Curry, Red Jade, Pizzelle di North Beach, Fuji Sushi, and Naan 'n' Curry.? In the coming months, the site plans to more than double its presence by adding new restaurants, caterers, grocers, and stores in order to provide a greater variety of delivery options to new and existing users in San Francisco and other Bay Area neighborhoods.?

To mark the expansion effort, Delivery.com is running a special promotion for San Francisco users. ?By visiting Delivery.com's San Francisco page, users will find local restaurants and stores offering 25% off first time qualifying orders and details on the promotion.?

"As a leading e-commerce site, it's only natural that we expand our business in a city that's pulsing with connected, tech savvy people," said Jed Kleckner, CEO of Delivery.com. "Delivery.com's presence in San Francisco will help our team build and strengthen relationships with local restaurant and shop owners and also connect with Bay Area residents and companies, all of which will help us increase our offerings to meet the needs of new and existing customers."

Delivery.com looks forward to expanding its San Francisco network of restaurants and other small businesses.? Local restaurant owners, including Joe Chan, the manager of Tai Chi Restaurant in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood, are also thrilled about the growth.? "Our restaurant has been on Delivery.com for nearly five years, and as a result we've seen both our customer base and our revenues increase.? I'd highly recommend Delivery.com for other restaurant and store owners looking to expand their reach."

The initiative also includes an expansion into San Francisco workplaces with Delivery.com Office?, a corporate offering designed to make ordering food and other office essentials simple. "Delivery.com Office offers an easy, convenient, and reliable way for our employees, either individually or as groups, to order all sorts of cuisines at the click of a button," said Ambar Castro, an employee at Undertone, a San Francisco-based digital advertising company that currently uses Delivery.com Office.

Delivery.com provides consumers and companies with fast, convenient delivery and takeout from local restaurants, caterers, grocers, and stores.? Users can easily search for nearby merchants, browse menus and inventories, read reviews, and place orders.? Customers in major U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia, can access Delivery.com's growing network of merchants online at Delivery.com or through the iPhone? or Android? applications.?

About Delivery.com
Delivery.com, LLC is a leading destination for local online and mobile ordering that connects users to restaurants and stores in their neighborhoods. Since 2004, the mission of Delivery.com has been to provide consumers and companies access to fast, convenient delivery and pickup from all of their favorite local businesses while at home, at work, or on the go. Today, Delivery.com has over half a million users and a network of nearly 10,000 restaurants, caterers, grocers, and other businesses in over 50 cities nationwide ? and is growing every day.

Follow Delivery.com on Twitter, @deliverydotcom, or like Delivery.com on Facebook? at www.facebook.com/deliverydotcom.

Delivery.com? and Delivery.com Office? are trademarks of Delivery.com, LLC.? Other designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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