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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 06:04:41 -0700
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an eagerness to play around without 
knowing what exactly to do. The lesson: Read the directions.Tap the touch-sensitive 
temple piece or simply tilt your head up and the screen activates, 
displaying the time and two words: Ok Glass. Speak them aloud and 
the voice-activated device gives you a menu with a few simple options: 
Google, take a picture, record a video, get directions, send a message, 
make a call, hang out.Ask the device to Google something and, thanks 
to a Bluetooth link to your smartphone or the built-in Wi-Fi, it 
will search the Web almost immediately. I tried Googling the length of 
the Golden Gate bridge (8,980 feet), how to say I love you 
in Japanese (Watashi wa anata o aishite), and checking the weather (No, 
it isnt raining in New York, the weather is 58 and clear).The 
future is a robotic voice literally telling me to skip the raincoat, 
apparently.Pictures with Glass are reasonably good; it has a 5 megapixel 
camera, comparable to that of a newish smartphone. Thats not the greatest 
quality, but it works. I immediately found myself wanting to edit images, 
crop out the backgrounds and boost the colors. You can do that 
all on Google+, of course, but theres little interface directly through 
Glass itself.The real charm of Glass comes in sharing, however, not touching 
your temples. Glass integrates deeply with Google+, which youre probably 
a member of already, like it or not. Its no Facebook, sure, 
but it does have tens of mill
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immigrants, celebrated his outsider status, wearing his lack of Washington 
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story, learning to speak English in kindergarten before going on to become 
a Navy pilot and SEAL, earn an MBA at Harvard Business School 
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candidate and former Gov. Mitt Romney.Gomez has introduced himself in Spanish 
in campaign ads and on the stump in a state where Hispanic 
voters are a small but growing slice of the population.Sullivan, an early 
favorite among conservative Republicans, touted his law enforcement and 
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terror attacks and the failed attempt to blow up an airliner using 
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of these "generally recognized as safe" ingredients, according to the nonpartisan 
Pew Charitable Trusts. The bulk of them, at least 3,000, were determined 
GRAS by companies and trade associations.Caffeine is not a new ingredient, 
but Taylor says the FDA is concerned about all of the new 
ways it is being delivered to consumers. He said the agency will 
look at the potential impact these "new and easy sources" of caffeine 
will have on children's health and will take action if necessary. He 
said that he and other FDA officials have held meetings with some 
of the large food companies that have ventured into caffeinated products, 
including Mars Inc., of which Wrigley is a subsidiary.Wrigley and other 
companies adding caffeine to their products have labeled them as for adult 
use only. A spokeswoman for Wrigley, Denise M. Young, said the gum 
is for "adults who are looking for foods with caffeine for energy" 
and each piece contains about 40 milligrams, or the equivalent amount found 
in half a cup of coffee. She said the company will work 
with FDA."Millions of Americans consume caffeine responsibly and in moderation 
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