LSU, Bama want no part of postseason points-fest (AP)

NEW ORLEANS ? The points have been piling up so fast this postseason it's as if they're giving away touchdowns along with all those video games and watches the bowls hand out to players.

41-38. 45-38. 67-56. 70-33.

Seemingly endless offense has left LSU defensive tackle Michael Brockers wondering: "Where is the defense at? Does it exist?"

It will in the BCS title game.

When No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama meet at the Superdome on Monday, expect every yard to be earned and touchdowns to be at a premium ? again.

Round 1 between the Tigers and Crimson Tide was the definition of a defensive standoff. LSU's 9-6 overtime victory turned into a field goal-kicking contest and left many fans outside SEC country less than thrilled about watching Round 2.

But for LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis, who spent 20 years as a defensive assistant at Tennessee before joining coach Les Miles in Baton Rouge in 2009, that first game was a thing of beauty.

"When you got guys that are scoring every two minutes and the other team is scoring every two minutes, that's certainly exciting football for the fans to watch, but jeez," he said Thursday. "I got enough gray hair. I don't ever want to see any of that."

Then the Southeastern Conference is the place to be ? especially this season.

Coming into the bowl games, the top four teams in the nation in total defense were from the SEC, led by Alabama at No. 1 and LSU at No. 2, and followed by Georgia and South Carolina.

During the SEC's run of what will be six straight BCS titles after Monday night, the conference's top teams have often separated themselves from the best teams from the rest of the nation by excelling on defense and neutralizing potent spread offenses, like those from Oklahoma, Texas and Oregon.

Florida's championship teams in 2006 and 2008 finished sixth and ninth, respectively, in total defense, and held their BCS title game opponents to a total of 28 points.

LSU was third in the nation in total defense after it won it all in `07 and Alabama was second in `09.

Auburn was the exception last season, ranking 60th, though the Tigers did manage to limit Oregon to 19 points in the title game.

"The SEC has the best defensive linemen, no doubt," Alabama center William Vlachos said. "The team speed is stronger with the SEC defenses. I think as a unit, the SEC defenses are head-to-toe just better. We've played some outstanding players from other conferences ... but as far as a unit, I think the SEC defenses, nobody touches them."

The league has come to define itself on the less glamorous side of the ball, and at places such as Alabama and LSU the players understand that as soon as they arrive on campus.

"When you grow up watching LSU, LaRon Landry, Chad Jones and those guys, they set the bar really high so you just aspire to be like them," Louisiana-native Eric Reid said of the great safeties that preceded him at LSU.

Gary Danielson, the former NFL quarterback who has been the lead analyst for CBS's SEC coverage during the conference's run of dominance, said it's not coaching, schemes or even an emphasis on defense that separates the deep South's football powers. It simply comes down to SEC teams having better athletes to stock those defenses.

"There's nothing (Alabama coach) Nick Saban is doing that Michigan or Iowa State or Arizona State style-wise isn't doing," Danielson said. "They just don't have the parts."

Danielson said the evolution of the spread offenses and the passing game in college football have made it impossible to hide a weak link or two on defense, and the top SEC defenses have fewer weak links ? especially in the secondary.

"With the spread passing attacks, you need a third corner to survive," he said. "There are more third corners in this league than there are in any other league."

No better example of that will be on display Monday night in the Superdome.

LSU became the first team to have two cornerbacks selected to the AP All-America team. While Tyrann Mathieu was a Heisman Trophy finalist, Morris Claiborne won the Thorpe Award as the nation's best defensive back. Behind them Tharold Simon and Ron Brooks could start almost anywhere in the country.

Except for maybe at Alabama, where Dre Kirkpatrick was a second-team All-American, senior DeQuan Menzi is an NFL prospect and sophomore Dee Milliner has potential to be as good as either of them.

"Their third corners, I think are superior to the No. 2 corners on most teams in college football," Danielson said.

Danielson said LSU's and Alabama's units are on par with the other national title defenses from the SEC ? though he admits that the numbers Alabama and LSU have put up, they have allowed a combined 19.3 points per game this season, have been skewed by some unusually poor SEC offenses.

"Even the SEC defensive coordinators said this is as down a league as they've ever seen," he said.

Still, LSU and Alabama have shown they can bring down the best. Arkansas had the top-ranked offense in the SEC this season averaging 445 yards per game. The Razorbacks gained 226 yards against Alabama and 254 against LSU.

Come to think of it, Alabama and LSU have had productive offenses in just about every game they've played this season ? except for that one on Nov. 5 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

"You've got playmakers all over the place," Brockers said. "You've got NFL potential all over the place also. It just shows how amazing these defenses are."

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Lakota school board names new president

Staff Report Updated 3:28 PM Saturday, January 7, 2012

LIBERTY TWP. ? The Lakota Board of Education has a new president.

At Thursday night?s organizational meeting, Ben Dibble was elected to serve as new board president, replacing Joan Powell. Julie Shaffer was appointed to serve as the board?s vice president, the role Dibble had previously filled.

This is Shaffer?s first time holding a public office. She was elected to the board in November.

Also, the board discussed the proposed 2012 meeting dates. The board is slated to continue to meet at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.

However, the board is proposing to move the May 28 meeting to May 29 due to the Memorial Day holiday; to meet only once in July, which would be on July 16; and to move the Nov. 12 meeting to Nov. 5 due to a conflict with the Ohio School Boards Association conference in Columbus.

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Excerpts from high court health care filings (AP)

Excerpts from briefs filed with the Supreme Court on Friday by the Obama administration in defense of the health care overhaul and two parties ? 26 states and the National Federation of Independent Business ? that oppose the law.

Obama administration:

"Congress enacted the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to address a crisis in the national health care market. Spending in that market accounts for 17.6 percent of the nation's economy."

"The act in general, and the insurance reforms in particular, culminated a nearly century-long national effort to expand access to health care by making affordable health insurance more widely available."

"The minimum coverage provision is within Congress' powers under Article I of the Constitution. ... In particular, the minimum coverage provision is key to the viability of the act's guaranteed issue and community-rating provisions. Those market reforms will end discriminatory practices under which millions of Americans are denied coverage, or charged unaffordable rates, based on medical condition or history."

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National Federation of Independent Business:

"The act reflects an intricate deal that emerged from one of the most hard-fought and narrowly decided legislative battles in recent memory. It produced a `comprehensive and complex regulatory scheme' that proponents claimed would achieve near-universal health-insurance coverage and reduce health-insurance costs ? without increasing the federal budget deficit."

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Florida and 25 other states:

"The ultimate question is whether Congress would have enacted the statute without the invalidated provision. Here, the answer is clear. Congress considered the individual mandate essential to the act's functioning, to its passage, and to its ability to achieve Congress' goal of near-universal health insurance. This Court cannot remove the hub of the individual mandate while leaving the spokes in place without violating Congress' evident intent.

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First of all, all werewolves have increased sight, hearing, and smell. Vampires also have increased eyesight, hearing, and smell, but not as much as werewolves in werewolf forms. A werewolf in human form though has these senses slightly less then a vampire.

Vampires can survive in the sun if they have eaten. They also are fairly fast considering, but werewolves are faster in werewolf form when on all fours. Vampires can drain the blood of their victims to access their memories. Werewolves are also very strong. The Vampires however can carry weapons.

Werewolves/Lycans do NOT need a full moon to change, however, they do feel compelled to.

Note: There are very few differences between Half-bloods and pure bloods.

Pure Bloods:
Almost Total control over their werewolf form
More compelled to shift during a full moon, which made them fight for their lives and suffer during full moons when they had the collars on.
They don't have as much hunger
They are easier to sniff out to a vampire or other werewolves
Have more control over their anger, sadness, and rage
Silver does affect them more

Half Bloods:
Less control over their werewolf form
Less compelled to shift during a full moon, which helps the ones enslaved with the colars, but if they were free, they would then probably shift during a full moon.
A lot more hunger, due to the combination of a werewolf and human metabolism.
Harder to sniff out in crowds and towns, as they small partially human, making it harder for them to be tracked.
Less control over anger, sadness, and rage
Silver doesn't affect them as much as a pure blood werewolf, due to human DNA.

Other then that, they are practically the same, but still highly discriminated against. Often, half bloods are called "Vokur", which is just werewolf slang for "Mud Pup", which is a high insult upon werewolves.

SPeaking of slang:

Random slang words for various people to use:

"Vokur": Mud Pup, Half Blood insult
Parasite: Vampire insult, most hate being called this.
Feline: Calling a werewolf feline is not wise if it is not chained up, trapped, or badly wounded.....and i mean BADLY.....
"Shetz": Basically slang for a half blood calling a pure blood "weak, idiotic, and pathetic"
Monsters: Do i even need to explain how racist this is? Only humans, that are far away from any vampires or werewolves, that are brave, would speak this.
Apes: Generic anything on human insult

I think that's about it!

Oh, yeah, humans have the majority, just a FYI.

Oh, and due to lack of people expected to come now, we can start posting. Il just keep the lead hunter role for myself until someone else claims it.

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Is the Canadian Arctic the Future of Astronomy?

Yes, but you can only see the night sky for about half of each day. When you take away twilight, you are down to perhaps 6-8 hours of observation time per night. With that kind of cycling, you get a lot of diurnal temperature variation, both in your equipment and in the air you are looking through. And while an equatorial site can see more of the sky over the course of a year, it can't see all of it equally well. To see the celestial poles, you would need to point your scope more or less at the horizon, which means looking through a whole lot of atmosphere. There aren't all that many high and dry places near the equator, and while interior Antarctica is a relatively stable air mass, the tropics are raging atmospheric torrents by comparison.

In contrast, telescopes at the south pole can have days or weeks of continuous observation with very stable temperatures. And while it is true that the south pole has whole months where no observation is possible, the long stretch of continuous observation makes up for it. If it wasn't worthwhile, astronomers and the NSF wouldn't have gone through all the headaches and difficulty to do it.

It doesn't need to be an either/or situation. There are lots of good places to put scopes, and lots of good reasons for each site. There's a large untapped potential of semi-equitorial sites in the Southern Sahara, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, and the Arabian Peninsula. But in some ways Antarctica is logistically and politically easier.

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IP Carrier: Is Communications Spending Growing, or Not?

Is Communications Spending Growing, or Not?


As a practical matter, it often is difficult to ascertain whether consumer or business spending on particular communications services or products, though up or down in nominal terms, actually represent growth or decline.

The reason is that nominal increases in spending over time sometimes reflect broader price changes in the whole economy, rather than changes in demand or spending as a percentage of total spending.

Also, even nominal spending can be deceptive. If a flat dollar amount of spending over time also is accompanied by large decreases or increases of overall income, for example, the nominal spending can disguise ?real? changes.

Ignore for the moment changes in product value or features over time that also complicate comparisons. If ?X? amount of spending on any product also is accompanied by significant changes in a household or national budget, for example, then the implications can be quite significant.

As a percentage of spending, a flat amount automatically will represent a larger percentage of spending.

In other words, the product of a fraction always changes as either the nominator or denominator changes.


That noted, it is possible that spending patterns are changing, for the first time in decades. There is evidence that between 2007 and 2010, for example, U.S. households were spending much more on ?telephone equipment,? which has to represent purchases of mobile phones. That should, in principle, lead to higher spending on mobile communication services.

There also was a predictable increase in spending on ?communication services,? which probably reflects increases in video subscription rates, plus some incremental spending on mobile services for all those mobile devices people seem to be buying.

Keep in mind that those percentage increases might, or might not, represent a significant change in the percentage of household spending on services or devices.

Logic might suggest that most people do not spend much, in any given year, on fixed line phones or fax machines, for example.

So a 16-percent change on a small base might not represent much actual sales volume. A four-percent growth of spending on ?information processing? equipment, which presumably includes personal computers, tablets and possibly other personal mobile devices, might represent a bigger change in dollar volume.
On the other hand, logic also would suggest that people are spending more on tablets and smart phones, which could mean they are maintaining spending on legacy products, and adding new devices (increasing spending overall), substituting new products for older products (substituting new products for older products), or cutting back someplace else in budgets to add the new products.?

Looking back at the 1990 to 2008 period, for example, one can note ?huge? increases in nominal consumer spending on communications and information technology.

Since 1990, though, those changes also ?have been more than matched by broader increases in household income, holding the percentage of household spending on communications flat over the entire period.

One might also note that such figures also are not typically ?inflation adjusted? to show changes in constant dollar terms.

Since 1990, consumer spending on information and communications technology has grown from $197 billion to $545 billion, 5.1 percent of national disposable income in 1990, peaking at 5.9 percent in 2000, and falling to 5.4 percent in 2008. Those figures include both recurring spending on services and product purchases.

Spending on communications services has tripled over the same period, from $77 billion to $243 billion, and at 2.3 percent of national disposable income, up from 1.8 percent in 1990 but below its peak of 2.5 percent in 2001

Basically, the story is one of large increases in consumer value. Consumers are spending more on communications and information technology, but a steady percentage of disposable income

Yet consumer value has grown exponentially in the intervening years, one might argue. The problem is that changes in product quality are not reflected in retail price metrics. That is a common ?problem? where we look at software and computing devices, where a constant dollar amount buys more processing power and features every 18 months to 24 months.

U.S. communications expenditures as a share of national disposable income has been flat since 1997, but users have added over 100 million broadband and video connections and over 100 million wireless connections, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Such potential changes bear watching. It would be a very-big deal indeed if typical consumer spending on communications services and mobile devices were to deviate from their historical patterns in a markedly upward direction.

One might argue we already have seen a slight upward trend, measured as a percentage of total household spending. The other angle is that communications spending always will represent a very-small fraction of overall household spending, dwarfed by housing, food, medical care and other categories, for example.

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Sinead O'Connor Calls Off Barry Herridge Divorce After Night of "Love Making" (omg!)

Sinead O'Connor Calls Off Barry Herridge Divorce After Night of "Love Making"

Sinead O'Connor's rollercoaster romance with Barry Herridge has taken another turn.

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Though the 45-year-old singer recently announced plans to divorce Herridge, O'Connor announced they have reconciled via Twitter Tuesday.

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"Spent a beautiful evening of love making with none other than my husband," the Irish singer wrote. "We decided to be boyfriend and girlfriend again and stay married, but we did rush [into tying the knot]."

O'Connor predicts they will be "sickeningly happy" together and plans to meet with a marriage counselor. She also hopes to move in with Herridge, 38, "in like a year, like regular people."

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O'Connor and Herridge wed on the singer's birthday at Las Vegas' Little White Wedding Chapel -- the same spot where Britney Spears and Jason Alexander tied the knot in 2004. It was the the fourth marriage for the "Nothing Compares 2 U" singer, whose ex-husbands include music producer John Reynolds, journalist Nicholas Sommerlad and musician Steve Cooney.

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Convicted Jackson doctor asked to return medical license (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? Michael Jackson's former doctor, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's 2009 death, has been asked by the California Medical Board to return his license, an official said on Tuesday.

Dr. Conrad Murray was formally asked on December 29 to surrender the medical certificate as a result of his felony conviction, said Dan Wood, a spokesman for the medical board.

The physician was convicted in November of causing Jackson's death in a manslaughter case that centered on Murray's use of the powerful anesthetic propofol to help the singer sleep.

Authorities said the propofol combined with sedatives caused Jackson, 50, to stop breathing and die at his Los Angeles mansion.

Murray, who was sentenced to four years behind bars, remains in jail and has until the middle of this month to return the certificates, Wood said.

Following that, the California Medical Board will at a later date move to revoke Murray's medical license, Wood said.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Cynthia Johnston)

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