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Tue Dec 17 13:05:03 2013

From: "Spinning Hurricane Mop" <SpinningHurricaneMop@tungslubowserb.us>
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Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 10:04:57 -0800

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 not cause adverse 
effects, the increasing number of caffeinated products on the market, including 
drinks, could mean more adverse health effects for children.Last November, 
the FDA said it had received 92 reports over four years that 
cited illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths after consumption of an energy 
shot marketed as 5-Hour Energy. The FDA said it had also received 
reports that cited the highly caffeinated Monster Energy Drink in several 
deaths.Agency officials said then that the reports to the FDA from consumers, 
doctors and others don't necessarily prove that the drinks caused the deaths 
or injuries but said they were investigating each one. In February, FDA 
Commissioner Margaret Hamburg again stressed that reports to the agency 
of adverse events related to energy drinks did not necessarily suggest a 
causal effect.FDA officials said they would take action if they could link 
the deaths to consumption of the energy drinks, including forcing the companies 
to take the products off the market.In 2010, the agency forced manufacturers 
of alcoholic caffeinated beverages to cease production of those drinks. 
The agency said the combination of caffeine and alcohol could lead to 
a "wide-awake drunk" and has led to alcohol poisoning, car accidents and 
assaults.
This April 2013 image shows Yosemite Valley at Yosemite National Park in 
California.APTwo months after the sequester hit, the Department of Interior 
continues to warn of coast-to-coast cuts for the country's national parks 
-- and even the partial shutdown of a critical flood warning system.But 
Sen. Tom Coburn says there's "no shortage of potential savings," pointing 
out that the department is nevertheless spending millions on newly created 
monuments and landmarks.The Oklahoma Republican, who has been hounding federal 
agencies for weeks about questionable spending under the cloud of sequester, 
aired his grievances with the Interior Department in a letter to Secretary 
Sally Jewell Tuesday."It makes little sense to expand the number of sites 
at the same time the budget of every other park is being 
cut and visitors are being turned away from visiting the White House," 
Coburn wrote.Coburn pointedly questioned department efforts to name new 
sites and expand others -- decisions that will contribute to the department's 
annual costs. Coburn said the National Park Service has designated 13 new 
historic landmarks and three new monuments since the sequester hit March 
1. One of those landmarks, he noted, is a whiskey distillery -- 
the George T. Stagg Distillery in Kentucky. Other newly created landmarks 
include the Connecticut home of abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, the 
historic bridge crossed by civil rights marchers in Selma, Ala., and an 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The author's first experience with Google Glass, a futuristic headmounted 
computer that Google hopes will change the world.FoxNews.com / Perry ChiaramonteToday 
is my first full day as a cyborg.Ive spent the past 18 
or so hours wearing Google Glass -- the Internet giants vision of 
an always-on, digitally connected future, disguised as a pair of glassless 
eyeglasses.Looking past the double-takes and outright stares from everyone 
looking at me, its easy to see the potential of this crazy 
gizmo. But for now, well, its weird being one of the borg.Glass 
is a lopsided yet oddly comfortable hunk of plastic, silicon and titanium. 
The brains of my device were housed in two hunks of gray 
plastic, all on the right side (and no, theres currently no option 
to swap sides). Google has versions in a variety of colors, including 
a gorgeous bright orange. If youre going to call attention to yourself, 
may as well do it in style.At the back is a battery 
and a tiny speaker that rests against your head, and uses the 
bones in your skull to amplify its output. The front contains the 
camera, processor and a tiny display screen -- your interface to the 
world of Google.I picked mine up from Googles temporary Glass office in 
New York. And after a 90-minute walkthrough with several Glass guides, I 
was ready to set out in the world.I found using Glass to 
be remarkably intuitive and straightforward. Others who tried it had mixed 
luck, however, which mainly revealed 
 ST. CLOUD, Minn.  A man is accused of pretending to be 
a member of rock band Pink Floyd at a Minnesota hospital  
 and racking up as much as $100,000 in unpaid medical bills.Police 
say the 53-year-old Monticello man went to St. Cloud Hospital for treatment 
April 20. He claimed he was Pink Floyd singer-guitarist David Gilmour and 
that he didn't have health insurance. He was treated and released, but 
not before signing an autograph.The St. Cloud Times (http://on.sctimes.com/10rU8fe 
) says hospital security was suspicious about the man's identity and his 
medical records were flagged. The man returned for more treatment several 
days later and, confronted by police, admitted he wasn't Gilmour.The man 
was booked into the Stearns County Jail on a possible charge of 
theft by swindle.___Information from: St. Cloud Times, http://www.sctimes.com
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