Monday, November 28, 2011

Tebow leads Broncos to 16-13 OT win over Chargers

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow (15) runs under pressure from San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Travis LaBoy during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow (15) runs under pressure from San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Travis LaBoy during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow is tackled by San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Antwan Barnes during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

(AP) ? Matt Prater kicked a 37-yard field goal with 29 seconds left in overtime to lift Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos to a 16-13 victory Sunday over the San Diego Chargers, who've lost six straight games for the first time in 10 years.

The Broncos narrowly avoided the first NFL tie since Cincinnati and Philadelphia ended deadlocked at 13 on Nov. 16, 2008.

Tebow, now 5-1 as the Broncos' starter, led Denver from its 43 after San Diego's Nick Novak was wide right on a 53-yard field goal attempt with 2:31 left in overtime. Novak made a 53-yarder in the first quarter, a career-best, and was wide right on a 48-yard try early in the fourth quarter.

Tebow had a 12-yard gain and Willis McGahee ran 24 yards up the middle to set up Prater's winning kick, which was right down the middle.

The Broncos are 6-5. The Chargers (4-7) are on their longest streak since ending 2001 with nine straight defeats.

Associated Press

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

WICKIE AUF GROSSER FAHRT - Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods 2011

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Polaroid Z340 Instant Digital Camera


The Polaroid Z340 Instant Digital Camera ($299.99 direct), isn't Polaroid's first digital iteration of the Polaroid film camera, but it's the first one to let you go beyond wallet-size photos, upping the picture size to 3 by 4 inches. Basically a fully integrated combination of a 14-megapixel camera with a second-generation ZINK printer, it delivers on ease of use, reasonably good quality for the printed photos, and, most of all, the traditional Polaroid promise of letting you snap a picture and have the finished photo in hand in less than minute.

The Z340 is a lot closer in physical design to the consumer-level Polaroid film cameras we remember than the first version was. The Polaroid PoGo Instant Digital Camera ($200 street, 4 stars) that we reviewed a little more than two years ago was basically a 1.4-inch-thick rectangular box, with a slot on the side for the photos to exit through. The photos were only wallet size, at 2 by 3 inches.

The Z340's wedge shape is reminiscent of some of the old film models. The dimensions, not counting the hand strap on the side or the tiltable LCD in its fully up position, are 4.8 inches deep by 5.8 inches wide, with a height of about 2.3 inches in front tapering off to about 1.3 inches in back. If you went back to, say, the 1980s with it, and handed it to someone to take your picture, they'd probably be impressed by the 2.7-inch color LCD for framing the image, but they'd probably not notice anything else special about it. Just snap the picture, and a reasonably good-quality print comes out the front slot.

The Camera
The camera side of the Z340 offers lots of control of features like ISO settings and white balance. Casual photographers will want to ignore these in favor of the Auto setting, but more serious photographers will appreciate having them. It also offers about 30 different scene modes, including Portrait, Sunset, and Backlight.

As with Polaroid's first-generation digital camera, the Z340's fixed focus lens is arguably its defining feature. Polaroid says it left out an optical zoom to help keep the camera size down. However, that puts the Z340 in a category that hardly exists any more except with camera phones.

The Z340 does offer a digital zoom, which for most cameras would be best ignored. In context of an instant camera, however, where you'll be printing the photo immediately, the feature can be useful, since it will effectively let you crop the picture when you take it.

Keep in mind too that although you can treat the Z340 like any digital camera, saving photos as files and then sending them by email, posting them to an online site, or printing them on any printer you like, that isn't how you're most likely to use it. The whole point of the camera is that it lets you print your photos on the spot using the built-in printer. If you plan to use it primarily as a standard camera without a printer, you're better off getting a model that fits that description.

Camera Tests
The Z340 is one of the slower cameras we've tested. It requires a full 4.4 seconds to start up and grab a shot, averages 0.7 second between hitting the shutter button and capturing a photo, and makes you wait 2.8 seconds between photos in continuous drive mode. This won't be a major issue if you're printing photos as you shoot, but if you're selectively printing the best snapshots, the delay can cause you to miss some candid moments.

On the plus side, the image quality for capturing photos, as distinct from the image quality for the final printed photo, is surprisingly good. The 14-megapixel camera recorded 1,948 lines per picture height of resolution according to Imatest. This exceeds the 1,800-line mark that denotes a sharp image. The camera also scored well in low-light performance, keeping its images well under the 1.5 percent noise threshold through its top standard ISO setting of 1600. There's some evidence of in-camera noise reduction, so you can expect to lose some detail as you increase the ISO, but not so much that the small prints that the camera produces will suffer. There are also two extended ISO modes, 3200 and 6400, for extreme low-light shooting. You'll want to use these sparingly, since they limit image resolution to 3 megapixels.

The Printer
The Z340 uses the same print engine as the Polaroid Grey Label GL10 Instant Mobile Printer ($169.99 direct, 4 stars) that we reviewed about a year ago. The printer uses ZINK technology, which means it doesn't need separate ink and paper. The ink?or, more precisely, what serves as ink?is embedded in the paper as clear dye crystals. The printer uses heat to activate the color and create images.

Not having to load ink and paper separately makes printer setup simple. Open the input door, slide in the paper, and close the door. We ran into a little trouble getting the paper fully inserted, but solved it by using a pen point to push the paper in fully. People with small hands might not have the same problem. Note that the camera comes with one 10-sheet pack of photo paper, which is the maximum it can hold at once. Additional paper is $19.99 for three packs of 10 sheets, which works out to 66.6 cents per photo.

You can set the printer to print immediately after taking a picture, but the feature is off by default. The other choice is to navigate to a picture to preview it on the LCD, hit the Print button, optionally crop the image, add a white border or graphic border, or correct red-eye, and then hit the print button again to print. We timed the printer at a reasonably consistent 44 to 48 seconds per photo.

Output quality isn't a match for a typical inkjet. We saw a slight soft focus effect in most photos, and colors in some cases were a bit off. A blue sky in one photo, for example, came out as bluish gray, and the red autumn leaves on one tree came out as purple. There was also a slight loss of subtle shading, so one photo of a landscape, for example, looked more like a photo of a painting that a photo of a real landscape. Even so, the quality was generally suitable for snapshots, and most casual photographers will probably be satisfied with the results.

Battery life was a pleasant surprise. Polaroid claims that a fully charged battery is good for 25 prints plus 75 snapshots with flash. In our tests of printing only, it outlasted the paper we had available for testing, still going strong on a single charge after 40 prints.

The Combination
As anyone who has ever used a Polaroid film camera knows, bringing along a camera that prints is qualitatively different from bringing along a camera plus a printer. It's simply a lot easier, and a lot less cumbersome, to take a picture and print it on the same fully integrated gadget than to carry two gadgets so you can take the picture on one and print it on the other.

On that score alone, the Polaroid Z340 Instant Digital Camera succeeds quite nicely. We'd like it a lot better if the final result?namely, the printed photos?were of a higher quality or the initial price and running cost were lower. But if you don't mind the level of output quality for the price, it's otherwise highly attractive as a fun toy, or, in some cases, a useful tool for work, when you want the convenience of taking pictures and then printing them with minimal effort.?

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Diplomat to meet with Pakistani officials on memo (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? Senior Pakistani officials will meet in Islamabad Tuesday with their envoy to the United States as controversy mounts over a mysterious memo that underscores the fraught ties between Pakistan's civilian and military leaders.

A former U.S. government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's influential ambassador in Washington, would meet one on one in Islamabad with intelligence chief Lieutenant-General Ahmed Shuja Pasha.

Days after offering to resign, Haqqani will also meet with President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, Pasha, and army boss General Ashfaq Kayani, arguably the country's most powerful man, in a separate meeting that could determine whether the diplomat keeps his job, the former official said.

The high-level deliberations highlight the tensions between Pakistan's powerful military and its weak civilian government -- and how those pressures crop up in the strained U.S.-Pakistan relationship.

Civilian-military rivalries, a fact of Pakistani life since the nation's inception in 1947, were exacerbated this year by the unilateral U.S. raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in May, humiliating Pakistan's military and, some believe, offering an opportunity for those who would like to see the civilian government exert greater control.

Haqqani, close to Zardari and estranged from Pakistan's military, has became visibly embroiled in that divide in the weeks following the appearance of a column in the Financial Times in which a Pakistani-American businessman said he delivered a memo to the Pentagon containing a plea for U.S. help in staving off a military coup.

Businessman Mansoor Ijaz said a top Pakistani diplomat -- whom he later identified as Haqqani -- had asked him for help in getting a message purportedly from Zardari to Admiral Mike Mullen, the then-chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff.

'MEMO-GATE'

Haqqani has denied involvement in the memo -- and many Pakistan watchers in Washington have raised doubts about Ijaz's credibility -- but Haqqani has offered to resign as the affair known as 'memo-gate' snowballs in Pakistan.

Zardari's government has promised a thorough investigation of the memo, which Mullen's office acknowledged he received but said he dismissed as lacking credibility.

It is unclear if Zardari will accept the resignation offer from Haqqani, a former journalist and author known for his high-level access in Washington.

Haqqani's tenure has included some of the most tense moments in relations between the two countries, including the bin Laden raid and Mullen's accusation that Pakistani intelligence had backed a militant attack on the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

The diplomat met Friday with Marc Grossman, the State Department official who is Obama's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, before he returned to Pakistan, a senior State Department official said.

"Haqqani is not your average career diplomat. He's quite a player," said Kamran Bokhari, Middle East and South Asia vice president at STRATFOR intelligence firm.

Other Pakistan watchers, however, said Haqqani's effectiveness had been limited by that very closeness to Zardari and his strained relationship with military leaders who have at times tried to shut him out of U.S.-Pakistan dealings.

If he leaves, a successor might include a diplomat with a less complicated relationship with the military, perhaps Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir or Pakistan's envoy to the United Nations, Hussain Haroon.

Bokhari suggested the flurry of high-level meetings in Islamabad may mean the Pakistani military will not push for the removal of a Zardari ally in part because the military-civilian balance was changing, if gradually.

"The army's monopoly on foreign policy decision-making is not what it used be," he said, following the rise of Pakistan's judiciary and civil society in recent years and after the unprecedented public outcry over the bin Laden raid.

"The civilian class is no longer a pushover," Bokhari said. "That doesn't mean they've gotten the upper hand, but they have some room to maneuver."

(Reporting by Missy Ryan; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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