Monday, October 28, 2013

Nikon D5300 specs, features, and price

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TOKYO - Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the release of the D5300, the first Nikon DX-format digital SLR camera to offer built-in Wi-Fi and GPS functions.

The Nikon D5300 will be available November-mid onwards across India in Black, Red and Grey color variants at an MRP of Rs. 54,450 for the body only, Rs. 59,950 with 18-55mm VR lens, and Rs. 75,950 with 18-140mm VR lens.

The Nikon D5300 features an effective pixel count of 24.2-megapixels and a Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor. Measuring 125 x 98 x 76 mm (4.9 x 3.9 x 3 inches) and weighing 530 g (1 lb 2.7 oz) the D5300 is slightly smaller and lighter than its predecessor.

The D5300′s built-in Wi-Fi connectivity feature can be used for transmitting images to a smart device for sharing as well as for remote shooting.

Built-in GPS also means images can be geotagged with latitude, longitude, and altitude data, without the use of external adapters. Full HD 1080p video can now also be recorded at 60/50 fps and a new pentamirror increases viewfinder magnification to approx. 0.82x.

Speaking on the announcement, Hiroshi Takashina, Managing Director, Nikon India said that the D5300 features Nikon's latest innovative technologies, allowing users to instantly shoot, store and share images.

Sajjan Kumar, Vice President-Imaging, Nikon India, elaborated explaining that It's also been upgraded to use the Nikon EXPEED 4 image processing engine which enables a larger ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable to 25,600 equivalent) though the camera still has a top continuous burst speed of 5 frames per second.


Source: Associatednews

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Mom bought condoms for daughter - and her friends

DEAR ABBY: My 17-year-old daughter confided that she has become sexually involved with her boyfriend and asked if I would buy condoms for her. I agreed that she should protect herself and bought her a box of 12.

A week later, she informed me that she needed another 12-pack. When I asked why she had run out so quickly, she confessed that she has been supplying them to her girlfriends. Apparently they can't confide in their moms the way she can with me.

My dilemma is that condoms are expensive and, on one hand, I don't want to be the one supplying a group of kids. On the other hand, if I can help to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, maybe it's worth it. What do you think I should do? — Safe Sex Advocate in Illinois

DEAR SAFE SEX ADVOCATE: If your daughter's friends are old enough to be sexually active, they and their boyfriends should also be responsible enough to provide their own birth control. Generally, teens do not need the permission of their parents to receive information about it. Because you want to help them avoid unwanted pregnancies (as well as STDs), direct them to the nearest Planned Parenthood Center for low-cost or no-cost birth control and instruction on how to use it. There are 18 of these health centers in Illinois. To find the one closest to you, go to PlannedParenthood.org.

Indulgent dad

DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of three wonderful girls. The problem is my husband thinks the way to make them love him is by allowing them everything I don't. I'll give you some examples:

I don't let the girls eat anywhere except at the table, so my husband brings treats into the family room. I try to limit high-sugar/fat items like chips and candy, which he buys for them on a regular basis. I also try to adhere to a regular bedtime schedule, while he thinks nothing of stretching lights-out to an hour or more later.

Then he complains that the girls won't listen to him, so I must be in charge of the discipline. While this makes him Fun Daddy in our house, it makes me ... Mean Mommy in Ohio

DEAR MOMMY: It appears you're not just raising three wonderful girls, but also coping with an immature, overgrown boy. Parenthood is supposed to be a united, consistent partnership, a team effort. Your husband is sabotaging you and ignoring that one of the responsibilities of parenthood is establishing rules and limits that children should live with.

Your husband needs parenting classes, and if that's not possible, some sessions with a child behavior expert who can explain the consequences of what he's doing to his daughters in the name of being "Fun Daddy." From my perspective, there isn't anything funny about it. You have my sympathy.

Party dilemma

DEAR ABBY: I work at a senior retirement community, and the residents have a Halloween party each year. In the past, there were prizes for the three best costumes. However, last year they stopped giving prizes because one of the residents is a professional artist and costume contests kansas city maker, and the association felt it would be unfair to the others to have him compete.

This year it was decided not to hold the contest at all. The residents are disappointed. How can they continue to have the costume contest and include the professional? — Dressed up in Louisiana

DEAR DRESSED UP: Ask the artist/costume designer to be the judge.

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Source: Kansascity

Saturday, October 5, 2013

SureGuard Mattress Protectors

Grandville, MI, October 05, 2013 --( PR.com)-- With the release of their new line of mattress protectors, SureGuard plans to make everyone aware of the numerous health benefits mattress protection brings.

On average, the typical American spends over 8 hours sleeping. With people spending a third of their life in bed, maintaining a healthy sleep space is vital.

"We are beginning to realise that sleep habits play a vital role in our overall health," said Brett Rycroft, SureGuard's spokesman. "Mattress protectors help in creating a safe, healthy sleeping experience."

Most importantly, mattress protection offers many benefits for people that experience allergies, night sweats or incontinence.

"Your mattress is a serious investment that must be looked after," said SureGuard spokesman, Brett Rycroft. "In addition to preventing the collection of allergens and dust mites, mattress protectors also help guard your mattress from moisture and stains, increasing its useful life."

Allergy Prevention

It is estimated that 1 in 10 people are allergic to dust mites. More alarming is that almost 90 percent of allergic asthma 5s iphone cases bedding for girls queen size are caused by dust mites. And, where do most dust mites live and breed? In your mattress! Believe it or not, up to a whopping 10 million dust mites may live in a used mattress - their favorite food being your dead skin and hair.

Apart from dust mites, other allergens like pet dander and pollen often accumulate in a mattress. With a mattress protector, people can guard themselves from the allergens inside their bed.

"You'll find plenty of doctors encouraging the use of mattress protectors as a vital aid in controlling allergies," Rycroft said.

Waterproof Protection

Apart from allergies, millions of people of every age and culture experience bedwetting, incontinence or night sweats. Research suggests that 20% of children wet the bed, and almost 8% of adults are incontinent.

Furthermore, a study of over two thousand people found that 41% percent of them experienced night sweats at least once a month. Mattress protectors like the ones provided by SureGuard offer extra peace of mind when nighttime accidents strike.

"Unlike PVC and vinyl bed sheets, SureGuard's mattress protectors are waterproof and breathable, creating a clean, safe, comfy and cool sleep area," Rycroft said. "And, they're soft and noiseless, letting kids and adults live without the distress of drenching the bed."

Warranty Protection

Aside from waterproof protection, a great benefit of SureGuard mattress protectors is they help maintain warranties. Mattress companies often guarantee their beds for 10 to 20 years. But just about any replacement warranty is voided if the mattress gets stained.

A fluid-proof mattress protector is a simple and affordable way to secure the warranty and extend the life of your mattress. This saves money in the long run.

With the many benefits a mattress protector provides, it makes sense to get one and make your bed a safer, healthier spot to spend one-third of your day. For allergy sufferers and bed wetters, it's a must.

About SureGuard mattress protectors:

SureGuard offers superior quality mattress protectors that provide consumers with a healthy and comfortable sleep environment. The brand was established to offer bedding protectors that provide a dry, dust mite- and allergy-free sleep space for people of all ages.

For a limited time people can get 10% off any SureGuard mattress protector at Amazon - simply use claim code X63LO3KT at checkout.

Now anyone can rest assured with a SureGuard mattress protector. For more information, visit http://SureGuardMattress.com


Source: Pr

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Here's The Letter Telling NSA Staff To Go Home For The Government Shutdown

<couponp>Given that the government shutdown makes an exception for "national security," some employees of the National Security Agency may have been surprised Tuesday to get a letter telling them their jobs don't fall under that category.

In a memo sent to thousands of NSA staffers, shared with me by one agency employee, the NSA's associate director of human resources noted that despite exceptions to the federal government shutdown that include "activities required for national security, including the safety of human life or the protection of property," recipients of the letter are being sent home indefinitely. "We very much regret the shutdown furlough and recognize the difficult financial implications of any furlough, no matter how limited its length," reads the unclassified letter. "While everyone at the NSA provides vital services, because the duties you perform do not support 'excerpted' functions, you will be placed in a furlough status effective 1 October 2013."

Here's the full letter, which also includes a form NSA staffers can use to file unemployment claims:

Two NSA staffers I spoke with said that they hadn't been told how much of the agency's staff had been furloughed, which they said may be a measure to protect operational security and morale. But both noted they didn't know of any fellow staffers who hadn't been sent home, including colleagues across the surveillance-focused Signals Intelligence group, the security-focused Information Assurance Division and the agency's research division. The NSA hasn't officially stated the scope of the furlough, but the Hill has reported that as many as 70% of civilian staffers have been put on indefinite leave.

The government shutdown and NSA cutbacks come just as the agency's role has been called into question by Congress and the media in the wake of revelations of the agency's massive pervasive surveillance leaked by Booz Allen contractor Edward Snowden. In that light, the notion that a large portion of the NSA's role doesn't constitute critical national security functions may offer more fodder for its critics.

But in a statement sent to some reporters, Director National Intelligence office spokesperson Shawn Turner said warned that "the Intelligence Community's ability to identify threats and provide information for a broad set of national security decisions will be diminished for the duration.

"The immediate and significant reduction in employees on the job means that we will assume greater risk and our ability to support emerging intelligence requirements will be curtailed," Turner added. "The fraction of Intelligence Community employees who remain on the job will be stretched to the limit and forced to focus only on the most critical security needs."

The letter to furloughed employees warns them to "keep abreast of the latest news" in case the shutdown ends and their jobs are reinstated. It also notes deep in its legalese that any staffers who "believe that this action is taken in reprisal for whistleblowing" may file a complaint with Merit Systems Protection Board or the Office of the Special Counsel.

Edward Snowden, who was terminated from his contractor position after his leaks in June, need not apply.

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Source: Forbes