Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Ideas for Sliding Wardrobe Doors for a Modern Bedroom | RichNSpect

The perfect choice of wardrobe doors can make them the highlight of a modern bedroom. Fortunately, there are several types of sliding doors to suit the decorating tastes of many individuals. The following are a few types of doors for a wardrobe.

First, many people love the appearance of doors on a wardrobe that double as mirrors. In short, the front of each wardrobe door is a full-length mirror. This design isn?t only attractive, but practical as well. Also, if there is a bedroom window near the sliding doors, the mirrors reflect the sunlight to create more light in the space. These sliding doors add a modern touch to a bedroom.

Sliding wardrobe doors with frosted glass also contribute a modern look to the d?cor of a bedroom. Frosted glass is perfect for a room with pastel colors. Some frosted glass doors have designs on them while others are solid. Visitors who walk into the bedroom will see a set of beautiful doors while the contents of the wardrobe remains hidden behind the glass.

The frame of a set of sliding doors contributes to the modern d?cor of a bedroom. For instance, a metal frame in a gold color attracts attention to a set of doors. The doors themselves may be mirrors, frosted glass, or even clear glass. Doors with metal frames in gold or silver add elegance to the d?cor of a bedroom. Furthermore, metal frames are sturdy and durable.

Sliding wardrobe doors can also have wooden frames. The wood can be any color or type. For instance, a person may choose a dark wooden frame to coordinate with the furniture in the bedroom. In fact, sliding doors with wooden frames can create a sense of visual balance in a bedroom. Wooden frames for doors are also long-lasting and durable.

Milky glass is another option for sliding wardrobe doors. Like frosted glass, milky glass hides the contents of a wardrobe, but the glass itself adds interest to the room?s atmosphere. Milky glass wardrobe doors can also reflect light from a nearby window. A wardrobe door with milky glass serves both a practical as well as a decorative purpose.

Finally, when selecting sliding doors it?s important to consider the d?cor of the bedroom. There are wardrobe doors that can be the highlight of the d?cor while complementing other items in a bedroom.

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15 October 2012. Vox Pop on the Church Situation?

One of the Cabinet sent this:

I?ve mentally checked out of the OCA. I never really subscribed to the bullshit about an ?American Church?. I just want us to go home to Russia. It?s interesting to consider how much house cleaning would occur here in the former OCA if that happened. Frankly, I don?t hear much about the ?American Orthodox Church? in my parish unless it?s from a few old codgers. The Moriak crap has just put me over the edge. I?m staying in the OCA because I?m staying in my parish, at least for the time being? decent priest, lovely people. There?s a Russian parish close enough, if it comes to that. I?m paying attention to events, but I rarely stir from my parish.

If anyone knows about the content of the Moriak texts in my parish, no one?s talking about it. Frankly, people have better things to do? like living their lives? rather than following the latest scandal. Hell, my state of mind is better if I?m not following everything closely. However, it?s like a car wreck on the highway, with delays from people rubber-necking to see what happened. ?There?s something rotten in the state of Denmark? (Shakespeare,?Hamlet)? what?s so institutionally wrong with the OCA that, time after time, they?ve chosen crappy bishops? Vladyki Job wasn?t perfect, none of us is, but he stood head and shoulders above the current crop.

On another topic, I received the Everyday Saints book recently and have begun reading it. The monks described so far are certainly characters! Regardless of what you can say about the author, he certainly is an interesting storyteller.

There?s been interesting back n? forth on Atty:

He?s done some good renovations, etc, but he?s apparently pushy and overbearing. Seminarians don?t have to stay there on weekends like they used to and he doesn?t either. His wife sings in Mayfield because she likes Slavic music, not the whiney crap the convert seminary director pushes.

On the other hand, I got this:

I know this for a FACT. Fr Atty?s a wonderful man, a real priest. He?s called it as he?s seen it at STS and the vipers hate him for it. He stands openly and unabashedly for the truth. That speaks volumes? ?and makes the cockroaches run from the Light.

I?ve never taken a position one way or the other on Atty personally; I?ve only reported what?s out there concerning him. Members of the Cabinet are all over the map concerning him. You pays your money and you takes your choice.?On a lighter note, one of the Cabinet contributed on Wet Willy:

?Mormonia?? they combined the former states of Catatonia and Polygamiland to form it, didn?t they?? Capital is Grain-of-Salt City? All the women wear beehive hairdos and the men wear funny underwear? I seem to remember spending a few years there back in May of ?98. The kids either buy burgers at the sign of the Golden Tablets or eat lots of Moroni-and-cheese.

Then, there was a little give n? take on this:

Only it?s ?I will give YOU rest?. Plural. I hope you can change that. ;-)

?Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest?

The Gospel according to St Matthew 11.28

I?m sensitive to this because after always using the KJV, the half-converted and Renovationists want to abandon that version totally. THE English version? the only one that received help from the?Orthodox during its translation, as Patriarch Kirill Loukaris sent King James? men an ancient copy of the Received Text to help them out. While we DO also use the RSV, Evangelicals have always hated that version (because it?s a critical text translation, i.e. scholarly) so that?s not good enough either. I see them using the NIV or similar versions. Ugh.

I replied:

That was deliberate? it was meant to be ?personal?? that is, Christ gives all of us, individually, rest. Note that I didn?t ?cite chapter and verse?. That?s OK? you didn?t know my intent.

NEVER assume bad intent on the part of one?s interlocutors. NEVER. It?s why I treasure the Cabinet so? I know that there are ?eyes out there?? it keeps me honest. Remember, things are going to get murkier in the near term? believe nothing that you don?t see or that reliable people see. It?ll have a good end, I?m sure, but the trick is in getting there?

Barbara-Marie Drezhlo

Monday 15 October 2012

Albany NY

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Ann Coulter To Parents Of LGBTQ Kids: 'Disown Your Son' If They're ...

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Ann Coulter, of course, was ?just kidding,? no doubt, when she wrote today via Twitter, ?Last Thursday was national ?coming out? day. This Monday is national ?disown your son? day.?

Ha ha! Wow, that is so funny. I?m sure that the more than 100,000 homeless LGBTQ youth ? who literally have been disowned and kicked out of their homes by their parents just because they are LGBTQ ? are laughing. Hysterically.

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There are?2.9 million children in America living with no parents?? and 1.6 million American children are homeless. 2.9 million is almost 1 percent of the entire U.S. population ? and that figure is eight years old.?Half a million U.S. children?live with foster parents.

Those half a million foster kids? Only half will graduate high school, only 2% will earn a Bachelor?s degree. The day they turn 18, 30% will have no health insurance and will be on public assistance.

LGBTQ kids and teens are four times as likely to be homeless and up to eight times more likely to attempt suicide as their heterosexual peers.

We know Ann Coulter isn?t funny. She wasn?t funny last week when she claimed on Bill Maher?s show that racism in America has disappeared.

Ann Coulter, you?ll remember, headline a fundraiser for the gay Republican Tea Party group, GOProud, then went on to tell them that civil rights are only for Blacks ? something she?s been repeating on her recent book tour appearances.

Last month,?Coulter?went on ?The View? and said the O.J. Simpson verdict was good for Black America, and that Liberals have race-mongered. Coulter also claimed ?Republicans have never? engaged in voter suppression, which, as we learned later that same day, is remarkably false.

Fortunately, Whoopi Goldberg told Coulter her views on race and Black America are ?bullshit.?

And that what Coulter?s ?joke? today is. Bullshit.

Of course, we all know that Coulter does this because she?s lonely, desperate for attention, and wants to sell more books. So, let?s indulge her need for attention and take this opportunity to help shed some light on the subject of LGBTQ kids and teens and what they face.

?I recognize that this is a joke, and that she is not really taken seriously in any context anyway, but with this coming right after?National Coming Out Day, at the start of?Ally Week?and just days before?Spirit Day, I thought this would be a good opportunity to talk about this idea of hers,? Aaron McQuade, Director of News and Field Media at GLAAD?writes:

There was a time in our culture?s history when, if thousands of LGBT kids were to come out on the same day, the next week genuinely would be exactly what Ann describes, all across the country. Fathers disowning their sons and kicking them out onto the street. Mothers locking up their daughters or sending them to charm school. Children forced to undergo electro-shock or?even worse?forms of ?therapy? to rid themselves of their orientation. To learn how to not be true to themselves.

And although we?ve come a long way from those ideas as a cultural collective, I have no doubt that last week, more than a few American households experienced the tragedy that Ann joked about.?Approximately?50% of LGBT youth?experience some degree of family rejection. There are as many as?100 thousand homeless LGBT youth?on our nation?s streets, and it?s estimated that LGBT youth make up as much as 40% of our nation?s homeless youth population. LGBT youth who are completely rejected by their parents are?more than 8 times as likely to have attempted suicide. Pretty funny, right?

Since Coulter is such good buddies with the folks at GOProud, I?m sure we can expect them to denounce her comment immediately, right?

Hat tip: Truth Wins Out, via Towleroad

Related:

New Study Confirms 4 In 10 Homeless Youth Are Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender

2.9 Million Orphans, Happy Father?s Day

Gay Marriage, Abortion Aren?t Problems. Child Homelessness, Poverty Are.

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New Google Glasses Patent Gives a Shout Out to Left Eye(s) [Google Glasses]

Google has secured a patent for left-handed people that puts the Google Glasses eyepiece on the other side. Someone at Google must be a pretty huge TLC fan (RIP Lisa Left Eye Lopes). More »


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Purina Animal Nutrition's new cool weather calf starter

News - New Products Sunday, 14 October 2012 16:23

101112_amplicalfPurina Animal Nutrition LLC introduces AMPLI-Calf Cool Weather Starter, formulated with the weather in mind.

?Too often, during periods of cold stress, calves do not receive the amount of energy needed to fight environmental challenges and keep growing," says Dari Brown, director of livestock young animal marketing with Purina Animal Nutrition.

"Calves should not stop growing when the temperature drops.?

AMPLI-Calf Cool Weather Starter includes Propel Energy Nugget, a highly digestible and palatable energy source, and AppetiteMAKER, a patent-pending, proprietary additive to stimulate higher feed intake of young dairy calves.

This new seasonal formulation of AMPLI-Calf Starter is intended to deliver greater results than earlier AMPLI-Calf Starter formulas.

The company cites research confirming that calves fed AMPLI-Calf Cool Weather Starter during times of cold stress had increased feed intake, enhanced early weight gains and decreased antibiotic use. (Purina Animal Nutrition Research Center data, 2011.12-week trials compared previous formula of AMPLI-Calf Starter to AMPLI-Calf Cool Weather Starter.)

AMPLI-Calf Cool Weather Starter will be available starting Oct. 29.? PD

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Giants strike back, even NLCS

SF takes 7-1 victory as Cards' bats, defense go AWOL, but 2B Scutaro is hurt

Image: Giants' Marco Scutaro and Cardinals' Matt HollidayGetty Images

Marco Scutaro of the Giants grimaces after the Cardinals' Matt Holliday took him down with a slide past the second-base bag in the top of the first inning Monday in Game 2 of the NLCS in San Francisco.

Associated Press Sports

updated 11:19 p.m. ET Oct. 15, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO - Marco Scutaro answered Matt Holliday's hard takeout with a big hit of his own to help the San Francisco Giants end their home slide.

Scutaro hit a two-run single in San Francisco's four-run fourth inning to help the Giants get their first home win this postseason, 7-1 over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night that tied the NL championship series at one game apiece.

The game got off to a testy start when Holliday barreled into Scutaro at second base to break up a potential double play in the first inning. The play riled up a crowd that had seen three straight losses by the Giants so far this postseason.

There was plenty to cheer all night for the Giants. Ryan Vogelsong pitched seven strong innings, Angel Pagan hit a leadoff homer to give San Francisco its first home lead this postseason, and Scutaro broke the game open with his single off Chris Carpenter.

Making Scutaro's hit even sweeter for the Giants was the fact that Holliday misplayed the ball in left field, allowing a third run to score on the error.

Scutaro left after five innings because of an injured left hip, and was going for X-rays.

The series now shifts to St. Louis for three games, starting with Game 3 on Wednesday when San Francisco ace Matt Cain takes on Kyle Lohse of the Cardinals.

The Giants also benefited from a missed call by an umpire in the eighth inning after St. Louis center fielder Jon Jay made a spectacular, diving catch to rob Brandon Crawford of a hit.

Jay threw toward first and the Cardinals should have gotten a double play, but first base umpire Bill Miller did not see Allen Craig tag Gregor Blanco's jersey as he raced back to first on the play.

St. Louis manager Mike Matheny argued the call and the umpires huddled to discuss it, but they kept the safe call even though replays showed Craig made the tag. The Giants capitalized when Ryan Theriot hit a two-run single to make it 7-1.

Back at Busch Stadium, Holliday will be cheered after being the target of boos all night following his aggressive play on the basepaths.

With runners on first and second and one out, Craig hit a bouncer to Crawford, and the shortstop quickly flipped to Scutaro for the forceout.

Holliday, a former high school football star in Oklahoma, came tumbling in and slid late into Scutaro, crushing his left leg to prevent up the double play. Scutaro lay on the ground twisting in pain while trainer Dave Groeschner and manager Bruce Bochy ran out of the dugout to attend to the second baseman.

Vogelsong got out of the jam by retiring Yadier Molina on a groundout and Scutaro stayed in the game with a limp until being replaced in the sixth by Theriot.

By then, he had done his damage with the bat in the big fourth inning.

The rally started innocently enough with a bloop, opposite field double by Brandon Belt and a chopper over third baseman David Freese by Blanco. Crawford then hit a bouncer between the mound and first base that Carpenter fielded and threw away toward first base. It appeared Crawford may have impeded Carpenter by running inside the baseline but the Cardinals did not argue the play.

With the bases loaded and two outs, Scutaro lined his single to left-center that Holliday misplayed to the delight of Giants fans, putting Carpenter and the Cardinals into a 5-1 hole.

Vogelsong made the lead hold up by becoming the first Giants starter to make it through six innings this postseason. He allowed four hits and one run for his first career postseason win.

These teams have a history of contentious meetings in the NLCS from Jeffrey Leonard's one-flap down home run trot in 1987 that riled up the Cardinals to a benches-clearing dustup 10 years ago when St. Louis reliever Mike Crudale buzzed Kenny Lofton after he showboated on a home run.

San Francisco answered with the bats this time as Pagan led off the bottom of the first with a homer - matching his feat from Game 4 of the division series against Cincinnati. The Giants had been outscored 20-6 and never led in two home losses to the Reds and the Game 1 defeat to the Cardinals.

The Cardinals tied it in the second inning when Pete Kozma drew a two-out walk and scored on Carpenter's RBI double, his third hit already this postseason.

But Carpenter, making his fifth appearance in 2012 after complicated surgery to remove a rib and two neck muscles, wasn't nearly as sharp on the mound or in the field. He allowed five runs - two earned - and six hits in four innings, failing to add to his 10 career postseason wins.

NOTES: Philadelphia's Jimmy Rollins is the only other player with two leadoff homers in a single postseason, doing it in 2008. ... Cardinals OF Carlos Beltran reached base three times, doubling twice and walking once. ... Giants 3B coach Tim Flannery performed the national anthem with the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and Phil Lesh. ... Vogelsong doubled in the sixth to become the first Giants pitcher to get a postseason extra-base hit since Jack Bentley homered in the 1924 World Series.

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Google?s Sony-built Nexus X smartphone revealed in leaked photos

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