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Baby Stroller Reviews

by

Ataur Rahman

If you’re looking for the ultimate baby stroller and don’t mind paying extra to get high quality, then you should seriously consider the Bugaboo Cameleon

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. While it is very expensive, you will be getting quite a lot for your money. It’s practical with a very flexible design, built like a tank and rides like a Mercedes Benz.

Some friends of ours have purchased multiple types of strollers such as travel systems, joggers and compact units they use to transport their baby. With the Bugaboo Cameleon you are getting a hybrid stroller that takes the place of a variety of different styles of strollers – and it’s all in one unit.

The Bugaboo Cameleon’s flexible design helps to justify its steep price. You can use it as a pram – where your newborn baby is able to lie flat. It can be used as a car-seat stroller and it even transforms into a 2 wheeled beach walker. The unique design of the Cameleon allows it to be used for a newborn or a toddler. You can even snap off the bassinet and use it as a mini-crib.

Before looking at this model I spent quite a bit of time checking out reviews of similar baby strollers. Although a couple of people complained that the Bugaboo was kind of heavy to them (it weighs around 20 lbs) and a little difficult to load into a small vehicle, my wife and I have not noticed this problem at all. The people who brought this up in the reviews we read were usually quite small in stature so this issue may be of concern if you are under 5 feet or so.

Another complaint we noticed was someone mentioned the lack of a cup holder – but in looking at the website where we bought ours we see that this is now an option you can order with the stroller. It’s just too bad they don’t bother to toss it in with your order as a freebie. However they do offer free shipping on orders over $100.00.

Here are some of the features of the Bugaboo Cameleon Baby Stroller:

It is very durable and travels easily over rough terrain like sand or snow

It’s extremely easy to steer, turns very easily with one hand and stops with a hand brake

It has a reversible, fully reclining 3-position tilting seat

The seat can be used separately

It has a height-adjustable handlebar that can extend an extra six inches for taller parents

It offers a large storage space in the underseat basket

It has a lightweight and durable aluminum chassis (20lb.)

It folds for compact storage

It has a larger seat and bassinet offering more room for a growing baby

It has an adjustable swivel wheel suspension for smooth strolling

The Bugaboo Stroller comes in a wide variety of beautiful colors when ordered online

The fabric is made of colorfast material which is machine washable for easy care

The fleece fabric is incredibly soft, lightweight, water-resistant and comforable to your baby

Here are some additional features they mention on the website where we bought our stroller:

The Bugaboo Cameleon arrives as a complete stroller set, including:

Chassis with wheels

Seat/Bassinet frame

Seat fabric

Bassinet fabric

Tailored fleece fabric (sun canopy, apron, and inlay)

Carry handle

Aerosleep mattress

Underseat bag

Sun canopy

Rain cover

Mosquito net

Maintenance kit

DVD and user guide

In summary, I would have to say that we are extremely happy with our purchase. After spending a lot of time checking out other models in a variety of price ranges I’m sure we made a good decision. Friends of ours who have had a couple of children have gotten many years of trouble-free service from their Bugaboo stroller and I’m sure we can expect the same kind of results. We did a lot of research on the web and in

parents magazine

before we made our purchase so I’m sure we’ll be able to use this stroller for a long time to come. If you don’t mind paying a little extra to make your baby as comfortable as possible I think you’ll be really happy with the Bugaboo Cameleon stroller.

Note: While I was doing research for the best baby stroller before making my purchase I found that a lot of people were misspelling the Bugaboo Cameleon model name as Bugaboo Chameleon Baby Stroller (inserting an “h” in Cameleon).

There is one last benefit I should mention concerning the Bugaboo Cameleon – both you and your baby are going to look great as you travel in style with this terrific looking stroller.

You can click here now to get the Bugaboo Cameleon Stroller.

It’s currently being offered with free shipping.

You can click on the image shown below to get more information about the fully customizable Bugaboo Cameleon baby stroller and its hybrid modular infant-to-toddler travel system.

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Google mistakenly collects private data from Wi-Fi networks

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Google revealed late yesterday that it had mistakenly collected information about Internet sites people had visited on public Wi-Fi networks.

The admission came from Google engineering head Alan Eustace in the form of a blog post on Friday afternoon. In the statement, Google said that it had been unknowingly gathering the personal data for over three years through its Street View photo-mapping feature. The discovery was made during internal investigation resulting from earlier concerns by German regulators over the issue. Two weeks ago, Google told European officials that, while it did collect data from Wi-Fi services for location technologies, it did not save private user data. In yesterday’s announcement, however, Google admitted that these claims were actually incorrect.

An estimated 600 gigabytes of personal data had apparently been collected because of a software error from 2006. Google Street View vehicles caught bits of information from unsecured or public Wi-Fi networks in both Europe and the United States, as well as around 30 other countries where Street View is used. Eustace said that Google has “never used that data in any Google products” and that it would stop the collection of Wi-Fi data altogether. He also said that Google was discussing with regulators about how to properly dispose of the data it had accumulated.

This incident is the latest in the Internet privacy debate, following Facebook’s move this week to update privacy and security settings for its users’ accounts. European officials are expected to move on this issue, which has been controversial to both their citizens and governments for some time. Google had already agreed to take additional privacy measures in Germany last July after the nation’s data protection agency raised concerns about Street View.

Hong Kong legislator, Samson Tam, said that Google may have violated Hong Kong’s laws on ‘interception of communications and surveillance’, and was suspected of ‘dishonest use of computers’.

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English court jails policeman over insurance fraud

Thursday, July 1, 2010

A court in England, UK has jailed a policeman for ten months after he was convicted of defrauding his car insurance company.

Police Constable Simon Hood, 43, arranged for a friend who dealt in scrap metal to dispose of his Audi TT, then claimed it had been stolen.

Hood had been disappointed with the car’s value when he tried to sell it two years after its purchase in 2008. He arranged for friend Peter Marsh, 41, to drive the vehicle to his scrapyard in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Marsh then dismantled the vehicle with the intent of disposing of it, but parts were later found wrapped in bubblewrap at Ace Tyre and Exhaust Centre.

Marsh picked up the TT from outside nearby Gorleston police station. Records show mobile phone conversations between the conspirators that day in March, both before and after the vehicle was reported stolen. The pair denied wrongdoing but were convicted of conspiring to commit insurance fraud after trial.

The fraud was uncovered after Hood told former girlfriend Suzanne Coates of the scheme. It was alleged before Norwich Crown Court that he had confessed to her in an effort to resume their relationship. Coates said that after the pseudotheft, Hood told her “he didn’t want to look for it. He said it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, which I thought was a bit strange.”

You knew throughout your career that policemen that get involved in serious dishonesty get sent to prison

Shortly afterwards Hood suggested they should become a couple once more, she said; she challenged his version of events regarding the car: “He said he did it but I couldn’t tell anyone. He said he did it with Peter. Peter had a key and took the car away and it was going to be taken to bits and got rid of so it was never found.”

Hood was defended by Michael Clare and Marsh by Richard Potts. Both lawyers told the court that their clients had already suffered as a result of the action in mitigation before sentencing. Clare said Hood had resigned from the police after fifteen years of otherwise good service and risked losing his pension. “It is not a case where his position as a police officer was used in order to facilitate the fraud,” he pointed out. “His career is in ruins.” Hood is now pursuing a career in plumbing.

Potts defended Marsh by saying that he, too, had already suffered from his actions. His own insurers are refusing to renew their contract with him when it expires and his bank withdrew its overdraft facility. His business employs 21 people and Potts cited Marsh’s sponsorship of Great Yarmouth In Bloom as amongst evidence he supported his local community.

Judge Alasdair Darroch told Marsh that he did accept the man was attempting to help his friend. He sentenced Marsh to six months imprisonment, suspended for two years and ordered to carry out 250 hours of community service. He was more critical of Hood:

“As a police officer you know the highest possible standards are demanded by the public. You have let down the force. You knew throughout your career that policemen that get involved in serious dishonesty get sent to prison.”

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Sports footwear companies progress towards eliminating sweatshops

Sunday, February 6, 2005A United Nations report has shown that sports footwear companies are making progress towards ending the use of sweatshops and are implementing more worker-friendly codes of practice than clothing companies and retailers.

The study, published by the International Labour Organisation, suggests that consumer pressure is behind the changes. As a result of consumer’s concerns, footwear companies have been diverting financial and human resources towards developing and implementing better codes of conduct for suppliers. Large teams have been established within companies to work toward the goal of better conditions for factory workers.

The study, based upon interviews with hundreds of managers, activists, government officials, factory workers and worker representatives and visits to companies all over the world, goes on to suggest that workers should be given more powers to oversee conditions in their places of work.

Clothing companies have been failing to make such good progress due the large number of constantly-changing suppliers they use, with the ILO study describing progress as “spotty.” A major retailer may have a supply base of over 5,000 different companies, making it more difficult to establish stronger, more effective links with supply companies. They have also assigned less manpower to the task of compliance with codes of practice.

In some areas of the retail industry, there has been almost no compliance with codes of practice.

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Things To Do In Central Park

Things To Do In Central Park

byAlma Abell

Central Park, just the name brings up images of horse-drawn carriages, bike tours, and children playing in the grassy park with footballs and Frisbees. However, if you are new to the Central Park scene, you may wonder just what goes on in the Central Park tours and what types of tours are offered. Keep that in mind as you find out what the many things are you can do in Central Park on your next vacation to New York.

Take a Bike Tour

Are you a fitness buff? Ride your bike at home whenever you can? Then you need to make sure that you schedule a bike tour when you are deciding which of the Central Park tours is the right tour for you and your family.

Take a Horse and Carriage Ride

In the mood for something romantic that just the two of you can do together. Take a horse and carriage ride through Central Park. This is the oldest Central Park tradition around and can make a humdrum night turn into something magical. If you are looking for something to do with the woman you love, this is just the ticket for a starry New York night.

Take a Walking Tour

There is nothing better than a walking tour of Central Park to not only get your exercise for the day but to get to know the history of the park as well. Make sure that you book your walking tour for the entire family, and you will have the time of your life.

These are just a few of the things that you can do in Central Park for Central Park tours. For more information, contact the guides at Must See Central Park today to book a tour for you and your family.

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CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate David Sparrow in Don Valley West

Friday, October 10, 2008

In an attempt to speak with as many candidates as possible during the 2008 Canadian federal election, Wikinews has talked via email with David Sparrow. Sparrow is a candidate in Ontario’s Don Valley West riding, running under the New Democratic Party (NDP) banner. The riding was set to vote in a by-election on September 22, 2008, following the resignation of John Godfrey, but Stephen Harper’s sudden election call nulled that effort.

Also running in the Toronto riding are Liberal Rob Oliphant, Conservative John Carmichael, Green Georgina Wilcock, and Communist Catherine Holliday.

The following is an interview with Sparrow, conducted via email. The interview is published unedited, as sent to Wikinews.

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Leaked Syrian government emails indicate weapons supplied to Hamas

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Emails allegedly hacked from Syrian government accounts, leaked onto the Internet, indicate Iran and Syria are supplying weapons made in Ukraine and Belarus to Hamas in Palestine.

The online activist group known as Anonymous takes responsibility for the leak, which comprises over 2,000 emails and other files totaling around 1 gigabyte. The leak is part of Anonymous’ ongoing campaign known as ‘#OpSyria’ or ‘Operation Syria’ on the social networking website Twitter.

On Monday at 2030 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), ‘Par:AnoIA,’ one of many Twitter accounts connected to Anonymous, stated that the group would “release a stash of Syrian Government emails in the next 24h, featuring Kofi Annan correspondence, cash & weapon deliveries.” Three hours later the same user announced a leak of “1 Gigabyte [of] internal emails from [the] Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs” onto the internet.

The first email leaked was called a “teaser”, from the Syrian embassy in Tehran on November 20, to the British embassy in Belarus. In the communique, the embassy confirms the Iranians are supplying helicopters and Ukrainian made weapons to Hamas, which operates mostly from the Gaza Strip in Palestine. “1.2D projectiles of Ukraine origin found in Egypt and Syria” are some of the weapons being sent to Palestine along with “EC725 Helicopters”.

“Since 2008 Iran is the main transit point for Palestine armament”, says the email. It also goes on to say the weapons are made in Ukraine as part of “2008 arms trade operations sanctioned by The [Ukrainian] Minister of Defense Anatoly Gritsenko.

Although evidence could suggest Iran’s willingness to supply arms to Hamas, in a report compiled on November 2, by the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Iran is trying to stop weapons from being sent into Syria for the Free Syrian Army (FSA). The report quotes Iran’s Supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who called for the FSA “to lay down their arms to be able to deliver their demands to the Syrian government.” ((ar))Arabic language: ??????? ?????? ?????? ?? ????? ??????? ??? ??????? ??????? In regards to the civil war in Syria, Khamenei went on to say that if outside entities “were to provide the opponents in every country of weapons from outside the country, it is natural that the regime responds to opponents” ((ar))Arabic language: ??? ?? ????? ????????? ?? ?? ??? ???????? ?? ???? ?????? ??? ??????? ?? ????? ?????? ?????? ?????????.

This is not the first time Anonymous has hacked into Syrian government email accounts. In February, the group hacked into 78 Syrian government email accounts and leaked the usernames and passwords associated with them. The accounts accessed reportedly belonged to aides of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. One of the leaked emails, allegedly written by a press aide at Syria’s mission at the UN in New York named Sheherazad Jaafari, talks about Assad’s preparation for a December 2011 television interview with ABC News’ Barbara Walters. In it, Jaafari wrote about ways the Syrian president might be able to manipulate the television audience.

“The American audience doesn’t really care about reforms. They won’t understand it and they are not interested to do so…. American Psyche can be easily manipulated when they hear that there are ‘mistakes’ done and now we are ‘?xing it.’ … Its[sic] worth mentioning also what is happening now in Wall Street [Occupy Wall Street] and the way the demonstrations are been suppressed by police men, police dogs and beatings,” wrote Jaafari.

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Healthcare Social Media Using All Platforms

Healthcare Social Media Using All Platforms

Healthcare Social Media Using All Platforms

by

Kevin Waddel

Social media is becoming an essential tool in public relations. Public relations practitioners use social media every day to publicize their clients and start two-way conversations. Blogger, Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube are all important channels for social media. As a company or organization in the health industry, it may not seem important to be participating and interacting on social media. All too often healthcare practitioners dismiss social media as not being applicable to their industry. Why would someone want to follow a hospital on Twitter? Or be Facebook friends with a pharmaceutical company? There are in fact many reasons that audiences want to connect with those in the healthcare industry on social media platforms. Therefore, healthcare social media is becoming increasingly vital.

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In order to develop healthcare social media strategies, companies and organizations must first be present on social media platforms. This means setting up accounts for Blogger, Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube. There may be some social media platforms that do not seem like the best fit for your company or organization. The best way to be certain is to see what your competitors are doing. If your main competitor has a YouTube channel then so should you. However, you may not want to rule out a platform for healthcare social media use, even if your competitors are not present on it. This could be an opportunity for you to gain a competitive advantage over your competitors. For example, maybe none of the hospitals in the area have a Facebook page. By creating one and using it effectively, you might be able to reach some audiences that are not being reached through other forms of social media.

Once you have created accounts on all relevant social media platforms, your healthcare social media strategies can begin. Start communicating relevant information and your messages to your audiences and converse with other companies, organizations and individuals in the health industry. Social media is best used when it fosters two-way communication and reaches the most individuals. The health industry has various information that is increasingly important to disseminate out. Receiving this information could make a significant difference in someone s life. These audiences are already using social media platforms for their daily lives, which is why it makes sense to connect with them on these healthcare social media platforms. Using all social media platforms to their full potential will increase communication and publicity for your company or organization in the health industry.

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NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft having trouble analyzing soil samples

Sunday, June 8, 2008

NASA has stated that the Mars Phoenix lander is having trouble analyzing soil samples that its robotic arm is collecting. According to NASA, the soil appears to be too clodded to pass through screens on the way to Phoenix’s Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer (TEGA).

Images taken by the lander’s camera shows that the robotic arm has dumped a large portion of soil over the TEGA, but it failed to register any soil which might have passed through the screens leading into the analyzer. The screen is designed to let through particles up to one-millimeter (0.04 inch) across while keeping out larger particles, in order to prevent clogging a funnel pathway to a tiny oven inside. An infrared beam crossing the pathway checks whether particles are entering the instrument and breaking the beam. It is now believed that the particles are either too large to pass through the screen, or the soil is too clumpy.

“I think it’s the cloddiness of the soil and not having enough fine granular material. In the future, we may prepare the soil by pushing down on the surface with the arm before scooping up the material to break it up, then sprinkle a smaller amount over the door,” said Ray Arvidson of Washington University located in St. Louis, Missouri. Arvidson is the Phoenix team’s science lead researcher for Saturday and digging czar for Phoenix’s mission.

NASA also plans to use a shaker inside the TEGA to shake any material or samples longer than previously planned in an attempt to break up the larger particles and clumps. Phoenix already utilized this method on Friday June 6, shaking the soil for five minutes before dumping it onto the screen. NASA plans to tell Phoenix to shake the material a little longer in order for the soil to be tested.

While scientists ponder ways to fix the issue, TEGA will not be analyzing any samples. Instead Phoenix is expected to have completed tasks today such as horizontally extending a trench where the lander dug two practice scoops earlier this week, and taking additional images of a small pile of soil that was scooped up and dropped onto the surface during the second of those practice digs.

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