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Wow it shoots encoded confetti to track the shootr! Hi tech... New Taser, $300, debuts at trade show Los Vegas Taser International debuted a smaller and less expensive version of its popular stun gun at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show in Les Vegas. Taser devices deliver a jolt of electricity that renders a target immobile for about 1 minute. The new Taser, called the C2, goes on sale in April for a retail price of $300. It is approximately the size of a TV remote control and comes in a variety of colors. The C2 will be less powerful than the version currently used by police officers, USA Today reported Monday. Critics of the device say that it is too affordable and that it is likely to be misused or overused by consumers, USA Today reported. Private citizens will need to pass a background check to obtain a C2. As an additional security measure, the device shoots pieces of confetti encoded with its serial number whenever it is used, allowing police to trace the use of the new Tasers. January 2007

Deputy says he'll lose stun gun
http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/deputysays4.htm
Barnstable County Sheriff James Cummings yesterday directed a star deputy to get rid of an illegal stun gun the officer recently purchased on eBay for personal protection. Cape Cod Times, Thu, 04 Aug 2005

CLEVELAND - the newbie beginner of Mike Mason of receiver of Cleveland Browns was free on $20.000 the obligation Tuesday after being stopped for disordered control with a night club during the weekend. The 22-year-old was stopped Sunday early after having refused requests repeated to leave a club of the senior police officers, who had the practice thereafter a stun gun to stop it, WEWS-TV, Cleveland, having paid. The mason was held in the guard until his aspect of court Monday, because it does not have any address of Cleveland and was considered a theft risk, the report/ratio known as. It spoke in favour the innocent one with the expenses of misdeed of worsened disordered control, the arrest of resistance and to block the official businesses and the announced obligation. The brown ones signed the mason bus undrafted the free agent of the state of Tennessee and it does not have any guarantee to make the team, the station known as.

Orangutan gets loose in Taiwan I haved golfed at Taiwan. I ddidn't think these apes were aggressive Kaohsiung Taiwan -- Zoo officials used a stun gun to bring an end to a table-tossing spree by an orangutan in Taiwan Wednesday.

The primate pushed his way out of his cage at the Shaoshan Zoo in Kaohsiung and wandered into a nearby restaurant courtyard where he overturned picnic tables and motorbikes, sending diners scattering, CBS News reported.

"It was so close, my fiend pulled me away from the orangutan immediately when it approached me," said one woman.

Once he was disabled, the orangutan was carted off for treatment in the scoop of a small bulldozer.

The incident occurred at the same zoo where six weeks ago a 440-pound crocodile bit off the forearm off a veterinarian. Surgeons were able to reattach the limb.

Previous recruit Clarett arrested after the persecution Columbus Ohiio - Maurice Clarett was arrested after a persecution of the highway that finished with police using macis in the previous state of Ohio that worked behind and to find four load a weapon in its vehicle of the utility of the sport. The officials used macis to put under Clarett after stun gun outside ineffective because the previous star of the bowl of source of the celebration used a bullet-resistant vest, sergeant Michael Woods this. The police glided to load it with taking to the concealed arms and another account, the wood this. They took to the headquarters of the police that will be entrevistarán with, then was transferred to the jail of the county of Franklin. The clothes of the jail-edition of so that they used, he spoke on the telephone in the area of the reservation, separated of reporters by a window. He had to be maintained in the jail at least until arraignment the morning of the one of August 10, unless their lawyers solve an agreement for their launching, police this. Clarett made an illegal UD returned in the side of the east of the city and could not stop when the officials, in a cruise with the lights that flashed, tried to throw of him raises, the wood this.

Requiem for an Aassasin ISBN 0399154264 of Barry Eisler Putnam 356 pages $24.95 Reviewed by Patrick Anderson, who direction of the email is mondaythrillers(at symbol)aol.com "Requiem for an assassin" is the sixth novel in the series with style of Barry Eisler on the Japanese American rain of Juan of the assassin of the contract, that as soon as baddest in this planet can more be the type.

The previous soldier of the special forces is expert with a weapon, of course, only he would kill something to him with a knife or its bare hands. Mainly he kills to the bad individuals -- terrorist, distributing of the arms -- but he is a professional, and he will kill him or me if the correct price. Whereas this novel begins, he is living in Paris with wonderful-attractive agent Delilah de Mossad, and is trying to retire, but like many gunslinger before he he finds it it is not easy to stop the game of the slaughter. Rain has a named enemy Hilger, agent of ex--CIA, who wishes to use the talents of rain in a scheme of the terrorist. Rain also has a near friend, Dox, that it has to relax in Bali. Hilger comes to kidnap Dox and to say to rain that he kills his friend unless rain eliminates three men for him. Then, he says, he will release to Dox.

Rain suspects -- correctly -- that after does two of the works, third will be ambush because Hilger is preput to kill to Dox and rain. Rain both does not see any option but zap men (who look like to be innocent businessmen) whereas he tries to discover where his enemy is hiding his mate. Nifty with a defect of smaller importance is a diagram: It does not have any sense. If you have an attack complicated of the terrorist to clear, and you already have several assassins used in your list of payment, why she complicates the things bringing in rain of a way that does that he wishes to kill to him? Possible, when the things obtain sticky, the author has the tolerance to admit this problem ("Hilger made that he now be too ambitious"), but if you buy in him, because the ventilators of the will of the series, is curse exciting, a fast story, and a logic.

Eisler makes easy so that we buy in him because he writes good scenes of the dialogue and the action and gives to his characters the right amount of depth. The novel scores with interesting and sophisticated tacts. When adolescent rain saw its friends killed in Vietnam, he learned that "the only thing that saves to him of being paralyzed by that pain, being killed by her, is a rage so target-hot the healthy tin hardly begins to imagine it." In a detailed scene and harrowing, the men of Hilger hold Dox waterboarding. ("the advantage of the towel was that the subject could really swallow, whereas modulated the amount of water still causes suffocation and thus the sensation to suffocate.") It is a scene that is due to read by those of our leaders who describe this form of torture whereas hardly "dunk in the water."

Eisler, itself a secret agent onetime for the company, exhibits an pleasant sense of the place like its rockets of the history from Bali to Paris to Saigon to the Angels to New York to Amsterdam. When rain arrives in Paris for the first time, mounting a train beyond the filled tugurios of the immigrants, later reaching the magnificent central city, he decides: "this was a civilization surrounded by its enemies, living anxious under certain implicit truce, that it eroded, losing a war slowly the samples of which were throughout only that one their preferred citizens not to make case." Returning to Vietnam, and seeing all the "economic reforms" that amount Capitalism, it reflects: "except this people of the Comunism? Christ, was Hanoi that needed to save now. We could as soon as to seat to us behind and to enjoy the demonstration."

However, for all its sophistication and realism, of the book it is simply a masculine fantasy of the fresh arms, the hot babies and the enemies much who fall like flies. The beginning with the same wonderful-assassin of the fantasy. ("rain was an assassin, a natural predator.") Then we have its lover, Delilah, the agent of Mossad -- you counted on Marian the librarian? -- who clarifies its days with the sex of the world-class. After a furious combat, our assassin, new sensible individual of the age in the heart, admits, "I did not mean to be so... rough" and the dear girl confesses timid, "he is part of which I... like around you." Then there is Dox, shackled in chains, the mercy of assassins, but in several occasions insulting them, particularly a sadist to that we fear at any moment will make things unspeakable to this audacious Ex-Marina. The shocks of Eisler even in a weapon of the ray -- "one arms nonlethal of the energy of the wave of the millimeter" - that penetrates to the walls and to men of the marks they think that they burn. Stun gun of the future, coming soon to a police station of police near you! In short circuit, "Requiem for an assassin" is an expert novel of the spy but much more polished that needs to be.

Acquired his own terms, he is quite pleasant, but you come far thinking that Eisler could do better. But that one is how it consists of publishing today. The author of a guessed right series is under intense pressure to put outside more equal, even if he wanted to try something more interesting or ambitious. If the author takes the jump, he or it can be that he produces something exceptional, as "the mystical" river of Dennis Lehane or Laura Lippman "what the deads know." Or, once the writer has left his independent series for an ambitious one, he could bomb, with which he is interest of the lost impetus and perhaps of its publisher. It is a difficult business indeed.

This stun movie clip proves that any job can be dangerous. I thought I had it bad. I guess a part-time stun gun tester isn't as dangerous as a grape stomper.

Dispelling the Myths About Invisible Fences, Bark Collars, and Training Shock Collars
By Larry Volwiler
People are using electronic training devices more often and the practice has become increasingly widespread. (A dog approached me at a golf driving range. He looked hungry. A club is a powerful weapon, but am I quick enough? )In 2006 pet owners worldwide purchased more than 500,000 remote training collars, over 1,000,000 containment systems, and almost 900,000 bark collars.

Why the popularity? These training systems have become much more affordable, and pet owners are finding them to be a safe, effective means for controlling the various behaviors that they find unacceptable.

As sales of these products increase, so do the not so favorable opinions about them -- that they make dogs aggressive, that there is a greater chance of failure than success when using them, that the shock they deliver is painful, that they will result in significant injury to your pet.

These can all be classified as "myths", since there is very little hard data available to prove or disprove them. However, recent studies are providing results that allow for a more reasoned analysis of this technology.

Last year, one of the major manufacturers of electronic training products retained an independent laboratory to compare the level of correction produced by a pet containment system receiver to the shock produced by other common circumstances and devices. The evaluation demonstrated that the "shock" produced by a containment system is nowhere near the intensity that some people believe.

The "shock" produced by the containment system is nearly 40% less that than that one would receive from walking on carpet. (Please note that static shock will vary greatly depending on the relative humidity: the lower the humidity, the higher the shock.)

Further, this study demonstrates that the training "shock" is one-fourth the level of a cattle fence and one-twentieth the level of a stun gun, two devices to which electronic training equipment is often unfairly compared.

But even this study tells only half the story. It compared the voltage put out by these devices...the intensity. You also need to consider the duration. Reputable brands of electronic training equipment correct for only a short period of time. The brand that has the UL mark of approval on its receiver features a correction that lasts only 1/40 of a second -- less time than it takes the average person to snap their fingers.

But what this study does demonstrate is that not all "shock" is the same. And that the correction in question is not "painful," "powerful" or even "uncomfortable." "Surprising" maybe, but none of the above.

Still, every animal will react differently to the correction. So you should always approach a training situation with caution when using this kind of equipment. As is usually the case, education is the answer. When you are training a pet, you need to have as much information as possible...and a behavior management plan to support you, as you would with traditional training techniques. When looking at selecting a product select one that provides you with both instructional manuals and videos.

If you choose a product that supplies you with these necessary educational materials you will greatly increase your chances of success when attempting to improve your dog's behavior. To help demonstrate this fact let's look at a survey that was recently completed by a leading manufacturer of electronic training equipment.

This company surveyed 1,025 dog owners that had been using one of three types of electronic training equipment (remote training collar, bark control collar or containment system) for a period of not less than 90 days.

The most significant findings came as the result of asking the pet owner the following question, "Since using the electronic training product how would you describe your pet's overall behavior?" The owner was asked to respond with one of the following: a) better behaved (and specifically how), b) no change in behavior or c) worse behaved (and specifically how).

The results are staggering. Slightly over 2/3 (860 of 1,025 dog owners) responded that their dogs overall behavior had in fact improved since using the electronic equipment.

Reasons that these dogs would show an overall improvement in their behavior would include that the owners used the equipment correctly. Correct use includes spending a significant amount of time working with and socializing with your dog. When a dog receives an increase in time and attention, his behavior will usually change for the better.

This survey also helps to dispel another myth about the use of electronic training equipment - that it causes dogs to act aggressive. None of the dog owners surveyed purchased the equipment for the purpose of eliminating aggressive behavior. However, approximately 12% stated that another positive side effect of using the equipment was that their dog no longer exhibited occasional aggressive behavior that had been seen in the past. Also, of those owners stating that their dogs behavior worsened in some way since using the equipment, none reported the worsening being in the form of aggressive behavior.

Los Angeles Times
They Make TV Exposure Pay Off
Ten television cameras will track Shaun White as the red-headed skateboarder soars high above the Staples Center arena floor during Friday night's vert competition. ESPN clearly hopes that the 18-year-old will generate some "SportsCenter" moments by pulling a new trick or two during his 2005 X Games debut.

Cyclingnews.com
Results and Reports for Australia
www.cyclingnews.com/track.php?id=track/2005/jul05/jul29trackAUSfnwtr
What a Night! The huge future race for the night was 'The Veloflex 1km wheelrace' for div 3. Felice from Cycling Projects is the Australian distributor for Veloflex Tyres, ZeroRh+ sunglasses and Campagnolo componentary. Cycling Projects is the major sponsor of FNWTR.

Fort Wayne Woman shot outside Jackson Street home www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/news/local/12301570.htm
A Fort Wayne woman remained in serious condition Wednesday after an early morning shooting on Jackson Street. Police responded to a reported shooting in the 1000 block of Jackson Street at 12:56 a.m. Wednesday and found Eva Thomas, 25, suffering from a possible gunshot wound.

BSkyB Unveils HDTV Set-Top Box
www.biosmagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=1914
Sky is getting closer to launching its high-definition (HDTV) broadcasting service. Today it has released the first pictures of its new hi-def satellite box. Sky has confirmed a 2006 launch for its high definition television service in the UK. The service will c...

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Clinic addition aids back and neck patients

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You now have to pay Dr. Robert Biscup picks up a golf club and takes a swing

golf simulator Dr. Robert Biscup picks up a golf club and takes a swing. The ball slams into a large screen, where there is a projected image of a fairway. The virtual links belong to a golfing simulator, one of several devices used by patients at Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston's new spine and neuromuscular center.

Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site http://www.iseekgolf.com/view_articles.php/0/27/7937/29183/37/0/1/
There are occasions when a player's form forces you to find out more about their background and how they made it to where they are. What becomes even more interesting is when there is little material available, yet their success to date suggests that there should be

UK & Ireland Sport
McLaren duo busy with TAG Heuer
Montoya goes golfing and Raikkonen karting : Team McLaren Mercedes Partners always come up with exciting and dynamic promotional events involving the drivers, but TAG Heuer pushed the boundaries recently when the Swiss timepiece company took Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya to two different countries to take part in two separate events on the same day.

New Daily Drive Competition With Cash Prize at the Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa
www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb284338.htm
Seaview Resort & Spa, a Marriott Resort, has gone far beyond a mint on the pillow and now offers numerous golfing options for all skill levels - from beginner to advanced. Guests can participate in everything from lessons to cash prize competitions such as the Longest Drive Competition which is held daily.

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To wear or not to wear, that is the question. It’s one thing to display your heart on your sleeve, but what about the sartorial challenges presented by team loyalty? What, in good conscience and good taste, can one wear on ball caps, visors and T-shirts and what is verboten?

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MISSION - William Edward "Bill" Gottner, 84, of Mission, passed away Sept. 9, 2005, while in the care of Odyssey Hospice at Mission Nursing Home, Mission....

Tourism plan creates a space commodity
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Complete FLORIDA TODAY coverage delivered to your door. Subscribe now. Brevard County's tourism agency wants a spaceman to lure visitors to the Space Coast and its attractions.

Winona Obituaries for Wednesday, September 14, 2005 www.winonadailynews.com/articles/2005/09/14/obituaries/obits14.txt
BLAIR, Wis. — Dawn M. Bolte, 34, of Blair died Saturday, Sept. 10, 2005, from injuries received in a boating accident on Lake Arbutus in Clark County.

Terre Haute Sports
www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/09/14/sports/columns_yesterday/scol03.txt
The Terre Haute City Golf Championship could be a misnomer in some respects. Some entrants have complained that entries have been accepted to this tournament from players who hail from a number of different locales.

www.telegraphindia.com/1050914/asp/opinion/story_5151332.asp
Nothing could have painted a clearer security picture of our neighbourhood than three prominent news items on the same day in one national daily Osama plotted to nuke US with AQ help , India surrounded by failed states , and In Tripura militancy is a cottage industry .

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Detroit Hanson displays his best golfing form
www.detnews.com/2005/lions/0508/19/D02-282062.htm
Fore, Phil Mickelson . Lions kicker Jason Hanson might have you in his sights. Mickelson clinched the PGA championship Monday with a birdie on the 72nd hole. He set it up with a chip shot to within 3 feet to win the Wanamaker Trophy.

Nashville Dinwiddie uses Music City as springboard www.nashvillecitypaper.com/index.cfm?section_id=7&screen=news&news_id=43775
Robert Dinwiddie finds himself at a crossroads. He finished his collegiate golfing career in May at Tennessee State. He competed against some of the best amateur golfers in the world at last weekend’s Walker Cup.

La Crosse Holmen's Johnson ready for season of leading and learning www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2005/08/19/highschoolsports/00leadp.txt
Rachael Johnson gets excited about golfing. She likes the game, the competition, her clubs and the opportunity to meet new people. Johnson, a junior at Holmen High School, likely will be one of the top golfers in the Mississippi Valley Conference this season.

St. Petersburg Northoftampa: Has your swing lost its zing? Pro can help www.sptimes.com/2005/08/19/Northoftampa/Has_your_swing_lost_i.shtml
Has your swing lost its zing? One thing was certain going into last weekend's PGA Championship: A PGA professional was not going to be the winner. Guys like Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh and Tiger Woods are professional golfers, not PGA professionals. There's a difference.

Cleveland Clinic spine center tees off www.sun-sentinel.com/news/
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sfl-pp19expansionaug19,0,4251030.story?coll=sfl-news-browardcomm
Weston · Dr. Robert Biscup picks up a golf club and takes a swing. The ball slams into a large screen, where there is a projected image of a fairway.

Detroit
Golf deal pays off for Ford www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0508/19/C01-281958.htm
Ford Motor Co. is getting good mileage from its sponsorship of Phil Mickelson.

Northwest Rising's legacy to continue www.thetimesonline.com/articles/
2005/08/19/sports/region_sports/7b485af094c0a23586257061007d187c.txt
The late Don Rising was known for his generous ways and always taking time to help an athlete or person. He touched many lives through coaching and just camaraderie.

St. Petersburg A mechanic, with great benefits www.sptimes.com/2005/08/19/Northoftampa/A_mechanic__with_grea.shtml
This car lover tools through his neighborhood in a different full-size classic car seemingly every week - but they aren't his. TAMPA - Jim Ward is the talk of his working class neighborhood in east Tampa. Every couple of days he drives up to his house with a different classic car.

St. Petersburg Northoftampa: Ready to role? www.sptimes.com/2005/08/19/Northoftampa/Ready_to_role.shtml
Ready to role? Interested in community theater? Here's some of the bay area's theater troupes, with information on their upcoming auditions and productions.

St. Petersburg McFamily tradition www.sptimes.com/2005/08/19/Northoftampa/McFamily_tradition.shtml
Susan Stewart told sister Jane who told daughter Tara: McDonald's is a good place to work. NORTHDALE - Jane Stewart has spent the past quarter-century behind the counter at McDonald's. She's done it all, from fry cook to cashier