Friday, June 22, 2012

Writing User-Centered Documentation, or, My Best Days as a ...

The other day I had a discussion with a quality assurance (QA) lead that made me think about a time a few years ago that I consider my ?best days as a technical writer,? if such a thing exists. It was a time when I was in a much better writing flow.

In our discussion, the QA lead explained that he recently attended scrum master training (part of agile methodology). The scrum trainer emphasized the importance of having these three roles on any project team:

  • Business analyst: Relays requirements and goals for the business department. These requirements are what the company wants users to do through the application.
  • Functional analyst: Relays desired functionality from the customer. These requirements are what the customer wants the application to do, independent of the company?s goals.
  • Technical analyst: Finds compromises between requirements from the business department and customer, letting both know what is technically possible given the constraints of the project.

I don?t know how accurate I am in characterizing these roles, but I?m moving towards a larger point.

What We Lack

In our organization, we don?t use these same terms. We have a ?product owner,? ?solutions manager,? and ?project manager.? Their roles don?t exactly align with the three analyst roles described above, but in some ways they do. The product owner relays the company?s goals and needs with the product. The solutions manager interfaces with the product owner and oversees the strategic direction of the project. The project manager works as the tactician, working to complete requirements, plan sprints, and coordinate team assignments and overcome challenges.

What we lack, the QA lead explained, is the functional analyst ? the person who can represent the end-user?s perspective, someone who interacts enough with end users that he or she knows all their pain points, frustrations, successes, and experiences with the application, and who can then inform the team about these user experiences.

Living in the End-User Space

The time when I lived more in the end-user space is when I found my best rhythm and flow as a technical writer. I wrote about this in a series of posts titled?From Overlooked to Center Stage. ?Basically, several years ago, when I was a new technical writer in our organization, I was dedicated to one product. I played many roles with that product: I wrote documentation, I provided support, I trained users on the product, did testing, created marketing materials, and even did some ad-hoc usability.

Playing many roles as a technical writer

Playing many roles as a technical writer

When I did all of this for the product, I became a subject matter expert, and I often knew more about how the product worked and what users wanted than almost anyone else on the team. I logged a ton of bugs and enhancement requests, I participated in design reviews, iteration planning, and presentations to senior leaders. I was a main go-to person for the application, and it felt great to possess so much knowledge and be an integral player on the team.

Lately ?I?ve been reading?The Insider?s Guide to Technical Writing, by Krista Van Laan. So far it?s lively and right on target. What I find especially relevant is Krista?s emphasis on user interaction. Krista writes,

It?s not uncommon for product designers and developers to get so caught up in how to make a product do something, that they forget why that functionality is needed. They can lose sight of the needs of the real person who may be depending on that product to perform a task fundamental to her job?s success, safety, or convenience. (p. 14)

In other words, the people in companies that are supposed to be building tools and services for end users often forget those end users. They get lost in creating requirements documents, interfacing with project stakeholders, planning iterations, fixing bugs, and such. Very little time is spent, if any at all, interacting with actual end users.

Krista goes on to note what happens when you, as a technical writer, start speaking up and connecting various groups together:

An unexpected aspect of being a technical writer is that it puts you in a position (sometimes against your will) of ?stirring the post? and initiating changes in product appearance, product function, and sometimes even how and to whom a product is marketed. How does this happen?

Well, it?s a funny thing, but when a technical writer starts asking questions about a product, people start looking at it and thinking about it in ways they didn?t before. And when a technical writer brings people together from different departments who might not normally talk with each other, there can be constructive dialog that otherwise would not have occurred. It can be very exciting to sit back at a lively meeting and realize you provided the spark that ignited all this exchange of ideas. One of a technical writer?s most important functions is to spark discovery ? sometimes in the most unlikely places. (p.14)

In other words, when the technical writer contributes perspectives and research from various groups, these perspectives spark important and often unanticipated discussions among the project team. Whether you?re bringing together users from different departments, or bringing together project leaders with end users, the resulting interactions can spark quite an innovative fire.

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User knowledge empowers the team

Changing Tides

Eventually, the situation at my work changed. Given the growing number of users, after a while someone decided we needed a dedicated support person for the application. I already created a lot of video tutorials, so I didn?t need to deliver regular training. The product hit a dark phase with the budget, where it stopped changing regularly and soon had just one developer. Development efforts focused on fixing bugs rather than moving forward with major functionality and interface changes. Our department underwent a major reorganization, and our group of tech writers switched from a project-embedded model to a centralized model. Suddenly we all started working next to each other rather than our project teams.

It was great being next to other writers, and the point of the reorganization was to share our services to the whole organization rather with to a specific group. But serving the whole organization meant that we never became so integrated with any one product that we played more roles than technical writer. No more support, no more QA, no more key player in design meetings. We pretty much became a specialist for help materials only.

I was a lot happier when I was more integrated with end users. I could really go in depth with the product. Their questions forced me to find answers. The more questions, the more answers I rounded up. I became more than a peripheral player. I felt like my presence mattered on the team, and I loved the knowledge and experience I received from interacting with users. I was the connection point between the users and the team, and I could speak on behalf of the users. I almost always participated in project meetings because I could represent the user perspective, which most everyone agreed was critical.

Returning to That Role

Today, my isolation from project teams makes me much less available for training, support, and other ad-hoc opportunities to relay the end-user?s perspective. I have pondered about potentially returning to a model where I?m more embedded with project teams (see my post?The Proximity Problem for Technical Writers). However,?embedding with the project team isn?t the right direction either. I want to become more integrated and embedded with end users. Being a user champion doesn?t require me to sit next to developers and other project managers. In fact, attending fewer project meetings might be a good idea, because I wouldn?t be so impatient with users when they ?don?t get it.?

Here are several techniques one might adopt to become more integrated and connected with user feedback and user perspectives:

You could review user feedback daily.?In our organization, user feedback comes in via e-mail, forums, social media, and blog comments. It can be easy to ignore this feedback, but in reality, this feedback should drive documentation topics. These are the ?red lines? that Philip Hodgson mentions in his insightful article, Help! What The Beatles can teach us about writing support material. Your could set aside an hour or so each day to review this user feedback.

You could relay user feedback in daily scrums.?You may not get invited to project design meetings or prototype reviews (because most project leaders don?t really understand the tech writer?s role). But nearly everyone of us is expected to attend a scrum meeting. Rather than report that you?re ?writing documentation,? instead relay trends in feedback from users. You can use this opportunity to communicate that you?re the voice of the user.

You could connect ?known limitations? in the application to JIRA items.?In my help topics, I always include a topic called Known Limitations. In my Known Limitations page, I explain all the things that we know the product can?t do (or which users frequently ask or complain about). It?s my way of being transparent and explicit about all the application?s shortcomings. Rather than just leaving this a topic in the help, you could connect each of the known limitations to items in JIRA (or whatever project/issue tracking system you use).

You could add an ?Ask a Question? button in the documentation. Many of our users ask questions in our forums, but I can also solicit feedback by adding an ?Ask a Question? or ?Submit Feedback? button in the ?documentation pages (here?s a sample). Since most people turn to help for questions, this may be an easy way to probe what those questions are. The more questions you get from users, the more answers you dig up. The more answers, the more knowledge you accrue. The more knowledge, the better your ability to represent the user and the product.

For more tips, see my post, 10 Ways to Gather Feedback from End Users.

The Main Point

All of these techniques are good ideas, but they are subordinate to a larger direction: writing from an end-user perspective rather than a product perspective. Today, as I was sorting through user feedback in the forums, trying to understand it and organize it and make sense of it all, I started making notes and thinking about where and how I would integrate all of this feedback into the documentation. That?s when I realized something. I had made a shift from writing product-centered documentation to user-centered documentation.

With product-centered documentation, you make your way through the application, screen by screen sometimes as you describe all the main workflows, tasks, features, and functions. The product is the starting point.

In contrast, with user-centered documentation, the user is your starting point. You write the documentation by making your way through user feedback, thread by thread, e-mail by e-mail, addressing all the main concerns, questions, and pain points that users are having.

This shift is critical to writing help. I admit that in the early stages of a product, when you don?t have access to user feedback, writing user-centered documentation is more challenging. But why couldn?t immerse yourself ?ethnographically in the environment of your users, getting to know their business needs and goals, their frustrations and successes. Once you understand the user, you will be much more inclined to anticipate their experiences with the application.

It?s not that hard to interact with end users. Phone calls, in-person interviews, e-mail questions and answers ? one could find a way. The problem is that it puts us a bit out of our comfort zones. It?s so much easier to sit in little cubes and work quietly at our computers.

This leads me to another memory during my best day as a technical writer. When I worked in that department I described earlier, where I was dedicated to one product only, a project leader I worked with had a saying that would run across his computer while it was in screen-saver mode: ?NIHITO.? It stood for Nothing important happens in the office. It?s true for documentation just as much as for project management.

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Fed extends 'Operation Twist' as?hiring slows

By Patrick Rizzo

Confronted with a stumbling U.S. recovery and a financial crisis in Europe, the Federal Reserve decided Wednesday that it would extend a program known as "Operation Twist" aimed at pushing down long-term interest rates and boosting the economy.

The Fed said in a statement that while the economy has been expanding modestly throughout the year, growth in employment has slowed recently and unemployment remains elevated.

It said it expects economic growth to continue to grow moderately over coming quarters and then to pick up gradually. "Consequently, the Committee anticipates that the unemployment rate will decline only slowly toward levels that it judges to be consistent with its dual mandate," the statement said. It shaved its forecast for economic growth in 2012, projecting that GDP would grow at a 2.4 percent rate max rather than the 2.9 percent pace it predicted in April.

As for unemployment, it now expects the jobless rate to stick around the 8.0 to 8.2?percent range, from 8.2 percent now and its April projection of around 7.8 to 8.0 percent.

The Fed also voted to keep interest rates unchanged at historic lows at least until the end of 2014.

Its assessment of the economy appeared slightly more negative than its previous outlook in April. For example, it pointed out that the pace of?household spending seems to have?slowed and that the housing sector remains depressed, despite some recent signs of improvement.

It also took pains to?mention the situation in Europe, where eurozone officials are struggling to contain a debt crisis that threatens to engulf the continent and?slow economies throughout the world, including the U.S. "Furthermore, strains in global financial markets continue to pose significant downside risks to the economic outlook," the Fed said in its statement.

Given all that, the?Fed said it would continue?through the end of year to sell short-term securities and buy longer-term bonds to push down long-term interest rates. That?strategy, known popularly as Operation Twist,?originally was meant to end soon.

The Fed did not decide to provide the economy with what some felt would be?stronger medicine by performing another massive round of bond buying, known as quantitative easing, and expanding its portfolio of assets. But Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said in a news conference that the Fed was ready to do more to help the economy, if needed.

Story: Federal Reserve takes path of least resistance

"The Fed move to extend the Operation Twist program is conservative and wary. The central bank is signaling its concern for the economic future, both American and European, without unduly damaging the present by weakening the dollar," Worldwide Markets Chief?Market Strategist Joseph Trevisani told Reuters.

The Fed has left rates unchanged, adding that the economy has expanded moderately, but growth in employment has slowed, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson, Rick Santelli, Steve Liesman & Bob Pisani; Bill Gross, Pimco; Charles Reinhard, Morgan Stanley; and Ken...

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Digital Scrapbooking Technique {100 Days of Summer Scrapbook ...

I?m home from an eleven day road trip vacation with my family ? we drove through 14 states, plus some of Canada ? about 3100 miles in all! Here?s my first scrapbook page about our travels :) !

Credits: Loveliness Papers and Duality Font.

Digital Scrapbook Technique for Blending a Photo with Background Paper:

Try blending a photo with digital scrapbook paper to create a unique background. First add a simple digital scrapbook paper for the background (TIP: it will look best if there is some texture, but not TOO much). Next, add the photo, stretching it to completely cover the background. Then, change the ?blend mode? of the photo, by selecting an option in the pull-down menu above your layers pallet. For the above layout, I chose a waterfall photo set to the ?overlay mode?. I also reduced the layer opacity to 60%. If your background photo isn?t large enough, try dividing it up like I did with mine ? you only need enough to cover the visible parts of the background :) .


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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Info. Technology - Regional - Google eyeing partner programs, sports events to boost YouTube revenues

By Patrick Nixon?/?Business News Americas

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Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) expects upcoming major sporting events in Latin America and the increased number of local YouTube partner programs to drive online video advertising revenue, global sales VP Alan Moss told BNamericas.

On June 11, Google launched a local YouTube partner program in Chile and Peru, adding to existing programs in the Hispanic markets of Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Spain. Brazil also has the program.

The program allows users to become YouTube members and monetize their videos through sharing ad revenue with Google.

"They have audiences that follow them on YouTube that have subscribers to their channel. We will show ads on it, and for every dollar of ad that we get we will share a portion of that with them," Moss said.

YouTube has 30,000 such members in 27 countries worldwide, which include amateur comedians, musicians and people who teach and hold workshops.

"There are a lot of brand sites on YouTube. Like other Latin American countries we work in, it should be a real hub for consumers to come and a great place for advertisers to find their consumers," the executive added.

YouTube already has a number of agreements in place with Chilean TV channels TVN, Chilevision and CNN Chile. There are already a number of Chilean members regularly uploading videos such as Concepci?n based comedian "Hola soy Germ?n" and "Woki Toki," which uploads videos of typical phrases.

Moss expects the sports-crazed Latin American population to monetize YouTube during the upcoming 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics in Brazil.

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Jill Biden checks out Chicago’s college-to-career program

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Dr. Jill Biden, center, with (from left) Coyote Logistics CEO Jeff Silver, Coyote employee Bilal Mahasneh and City Colleges of Chicago Chancellor Cheryl L. Hyman at the company's Diversey Ave. headquarters to highlight Chicago?s College to Careers Initiative. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times

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In 2008, like 2.6 million others in the U.S., Michele Miller found herself out of a job.

Determined to get back on track, the 41-year-old health care worker enrolled full-time in community college classes. After working closely with City Colleges of Chicago staff to practice mock interviews, participate in resume workshops and attend job information sessions, Miller landed a job with Chicago-based Allscripts Heathcare Solutions Inc.

The recent graduate of Harold Washington College was one of two City Colleges of Chicago graduates to tell their stories Tuesday to Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden. Jill Biden has been touring college-to-career programs across the country since February. Biden herself has been a community college teacher for 18 years.

?It was completely magical,? Miller said about the experience. ?What came out of it, Dr. Biden, wasn?t just a job, but a career.?

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and City Colleges launched the city?s College to Careers program in December 2011 in an effort to better prepare students for jobs and address the skills gap in Chicago.

The program currently partners two of City Colleges? seven schools with local businesses and organizations that help train students to work in specialized fields.

Malcolm X College partners with health care organizations while Olive-Harvey College partners with transportation, distribution and logistics companies.

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Where is Mitt Romney?s Faith?

When Michael Otterson, the?Managing Director of Public Affairs for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who participated in the forum, talked about the faith, he described a religion especially compatible?with the office of the presidency. "Mortal life is a test, a probationary period in eternal progression," he explained, which accounts for Mormons? relentless work ethic, deep ties to the community, and particularly rigorous decision making. Romney, as a devout and active member, has all of these qualities because, as Otterson says, "a passive attitude of faith is no part of being a Latter-day Saint."

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Oil price rises on hopes Fed will boost US economy

(06-19) 08:22 PDT New York (AP) --

The price of oil is rising on hopes that the Federal Reserve will announce new measures to stimulate the U.S. economy.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 82 cents to $84.09 per barrel while Brent crude added 39 cents to $96.44.

The Fed holds a two-day meeting that ends Wednesday, and in the past has taken action to encourage Americans to spend and borrow. Many analysts think the struggles of the U.S. economy and Europe's debt crisis will compel the Fed to say or unveil something to try to boost confidence.

Any sign that the Fed is willing to take action could lift oil prices, which have fallen sharply the past six weeks over fears that growth in the global economy will stall.

Meanwhile, U.S. gasoline prices fell below $3.50 per gallon for the first time since Feb. 10.

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Internet safety: Teenagers are well aware of dangers online

Internet safety education, whether from the media or parents, has made teenagers paranoid about online dangers, says a new study. Our guest blogger says it's time to shift Internet safety education from avoidance to literacy.

By Anne Collier,?Guest blogger / June 18, 2012

Internet safety education has made teenagers paranoid about online dangers, a recent study says. Here, Crescent Valley High School senior Margaret Hyde, right, helps make game cards for a paper version of the computer game she is creating with classmates including Fauzi Kliman, left, in April 2012 in Corvallis, Ore.

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Now for the good news in the youth part of Ottawa-based MediaSmarts?s report??Talking to Youth and Parents about Life Online." (I previously highlighted the parents' section.) Well,?mostly?good news. It sounds as if ?Internet safety education? has made the youngest among the 11-to-17-year-olds that MediaSmarts talked with pretty paranoid: ?From (11- and 12-year-olds') perspective, the Internet is a very dangerous place. They told us that sharing any information put them at risk of being kidnapped, assaulted by a stranger, and stalked.? (This misinformation is called education?)

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Anne Collier is editor of NetFamilyNews.org and co-director of ConnectSafely.org, a Web-based interactive forum and information site for teens, parents, educators, and everybody interested in the impact of the social Web on youth and vice versa. She lives in Northern California and has two sons.

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And how sad, because ? even though ?they demonstrated strong resilience when it came to dealing with both offensive content and unwanted conversations with strangers ? clicked out of offensive sites, (and) knew not to talk to strangers? ? they had been taught all this was necessary because ?people were not trustworthy,? they told MediaSmarts.

So here?s a mere sampler of the good news MediaSmarts turned up in a series of 12 in-depth conversations with 66 young people:

  • General state of their safety: They showed ?strong resilience about dealing with ?creeps?? and ?almost universally limit online interactions? to people they know offline. ?Chat rooms were universally seen as dangerous.?
  • Friendship expressed online (intelligently): Young people have ?a clearly defined set of rules about what friends post ? and do not post ? about friends. Personal attacks were generally forbidden and a sign that a friendship was at an end?. Pictures were highly regulated by all of our participants?. An unrealistic number of online ?friends? was seen as inauthentic and a sign of desperation [Note that a protective social norm is developing here.]?. ?Spam statuses? were an indicator that someone was seeking an inappropriate amount of attention and was therefore not a desirable friend."
  • They see the need to disconnect, too: ?Although a few of our participants told us that losing access to the online world, even for a week, would be catastrophic, many of them talked about the need to retreat in order to re?establish a sense of privacy.? (So many adult "pundits" seem so proud of having thought of this ? books have been written about it, even.)
  • Cyberbullying, resilience and good strategies: Youth find online meanness easier to deal with than the offline kind, MediaSmarts found. That?s because the visibility of online interaction ?leaves a digital trail ? [and] lets them challenge bullies publicly and hold them to account.? They ?demonstrated a strong resiliency when it came to cyberbullying? and ?clear strategies: first, ignore it and de?friend or block the person (typically a very successful strategy); if it continues, then confront the bully face?to?face because it is easier to call someone to account in person; and if that does not work or you are not comfortable talking to the person directly, call in your parents and they will help you resolve the conflict.?
  • Big caveat about school intervention, though: ?Almost all ? were disdainful of school anti?bullying programs; they felt that, in general, teachers and principals did not understand the kinds of problems they might face and only made things worse when they intervened."
  • Surveillance nation (more noteworthy than good news): Young people feel ?the Internet is now a fully monitored space where parents, teachers and corporations keep them under constant surveillance,? so they see ?parental monitoring? as ?the price of admission? for being able to use connected devices. But, unsurprisingly, they?re forgiving too: ?In spite of their frustration with parental monitoring, almost all our participants felt their parents were acting out of good intentions,? MediaSmarts found.
  • About parental monitoring: ?The teenagers who did share the details of their lives with their parents were the ones who were not routinely monitored. Trust in this case was mutual,? indicating that ?monitoring alone may work?against?open family dialogue.?

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US regains supercomputer crown

IBM's Sequoia has taken the top spot on the list of the world's fastest supercomputers for the US.

The newly installed system trumped Japan's K Computer made by Fujitsu which fell to second place.

It is the first time the US can claim pole position since it was beaten by China two years ago.

Sequoia will be used to carry out simulations to help extend the life of aging nuclear weapons, avoiding the need for real-world underground tests.

It is installed at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.

"While Sequoia may be the fastest, the underlying computing capabilities it provides give us increased confidence in the nation's nuclear deterrent," said National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) administrator Thomas D'Agostino.

"Sequoia also represents continued American leadership in high performance computing."

Adding processors

The computer is capable of calculating in one hour what otherwise would take 6.7 billion people using hand calculators 320 years to complete if they worked non-stop.

Although the US's efforts helped secure it the lead, its overall tally of three computers in the top 10 was worse than six months ago when it had five.

China and Germany both have two supercomputers, while Japan, France and Italy have one.

But IBM proved to be the leading manufacturer claiming five out of the top 10 spots.

David Turek, vice president of deep computing at the firm, told the BBC his company had been preparing to retake the top spot for two years.

"Substantial planning went into this. We knew the day would come."

Sequoia is 1.55 times faster than the Fujitsu model, and uses over 1.5 million processors.

In comparison the Japanese model has less than half the number of CPUs (central processing units).

Energy efficient

The IBM supercomputer is also more energy efficient than the Fujitsu model.

Sequoia consumes 7.9 megawatts compared to the K computer which uses 12.6 megawatts.

Mr Turek described Sequoia as the "pinnacle of energy efficiency" and said the reaction had been "very enthusiastic."

"Government laboratories in Europe have already expressed interest," he said.

The list is published every six months by German Professor Hans Meuer and US-based Professor Jack Dongarra.

Prof Dongarra told the BBC it was unlikely that another manufacturer would overtake IBM in the next year.

"Sequoia is very impressive," he said.

273,930 times faster

The first computer to take the top position on the list was the CM-5/1024 in 1993, designed by Thinking Machines.

According to Prof Dongarra, Sequoia is 273,930 times faster.

"A calculation that took three full days to compute on the Thinking Machines in 1993 today can be done in less than one second on the Sequoia," he said.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

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Microsoft Surface tablets: the differences between Windows RT and Windows 8 Pro models

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Surfaces. Turns out, the plural form of Microsoft's new tablet range rolls off of the tongue with ease, but understanding the differences between the first two models may not be quite as easy -- particularly for the everyman, or folks intimately familiar with Microsoft's other Surface. Two editions -- Surface for Windows RT and Surface for Windows 8 Pro -- were unveiled today in Los Angeles, and while the exterior of each one looks nearly identical, the innards expose major differences in architecture. Let's break it all down after the break, shall we?

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Beijing Mushroom Cloud: Not Armageddon, Just Nature


An enormous mushroom cloud over Beijing, China late last week, sparked fears that some kind of cataclysmic, Armageddon-like event was underway.

Turns out it was just nature at work.

The giant cumulonimbus cloud formation spanned several miles. Accompanied by late day lightning, it swallowed up the capital's skyline for an hour.

Photographers and videographers documented the ominous-looking formation, which gradually took the shape of an atomic bomb. Take a look below:

According to the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a giant cumulonimbus is a thunderstorm cloud that "resembles the head of a cauliflower."

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Brotherhood claims victory in Egypt president vote

CAIRO (AP) ? The Muslim Brotherhood declared early Monday that its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, won Egypt's presidential election, even as the military handed themselves the lion's share of power over the new president, enshrining their hold on the state and sharpening the possibility of confrontation with the Islamists.

With parliament dissolved and martial law effectively in force, the generals made themselves the country's lawmakers, gave themselves control over the budget and will determine who writes the permanent constitution that will define the country's future.

But as they claimed victory over Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister Ahmed Shafiq in the election, the Brotherhood challenged the military's power grab. The group warned that it did not recognize the dissolution of parliament or the military's interim constitution ? or its right to oversee the drafting of a new one.

That pointed to a potential struggle over spheres of authority between Egypt's two strongest forces. The Brotherhood has campaigned on a platform of bringing Egypt closer to a form of Islamic rule, but the military's grip puts it in a position to block that. Instead any conflict would likely center on more basic questions of power.

At a pre-dawn press conference Monday declaring their win, officials from the fundamentalist group that was banned for decades and repeatedly subjected to crackdowns under Mubarak's rule were ebullient and smiling, as supporters chanted, "Down with military rule."

"Thank God who guided the people of Egypt to this right path, the path of freedom and democracy," Morsi told the crowd at his campaign headquarters in his first appearance since the victory claim. He promised to "to Egypt in all its factions, Muslims and Christians" to "be a president for all Egyptians ... a servant to them" and seek a "civil, democratic, constitutional and modern state."

Final official results are not expected until Thursday. The Brotherhood's declaration was based on results announced by election officials at individual counting centers, where each campaign has representatives who compile the numbers and make them public before the formal announcement. The Brotherhood's early, partial counts proved generally accurate in last month's first round vote.

The group said Morsi took 51.8 percent of the vote to Shafiq's 48.1 percent out of 24.6 million votes cast, with 98 percent of the more than 13,000 poll centers counted.

Morsi "is the first civilian, popularly elected Egyptian president," the group proclaimed on its website. There was no immediate comment from the Shafiq campaign.

The question now will be how a Brotherhood president will get along with the military generals who have ruled since Mubarak fell on Feb. 11, 2011 and who will still hold powers that can potentially paralyze Morsi. The Brotherhood has reached accommodations with the generals at times over the past 16 months, as it struck deals with Mubarak's regime itself ? gaining it a reputation among critics as willing to sell out for a taste of authority.

But after a highly polarized presidential election and the miltary's arrogation of powers to itself, the Brotherhood presented itself as willing to get into a confrontation with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, the body of top generals headed by Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi, Mubarak's defense minister for 20 years.

Just before the election, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which has ruled since Mubarak's fall, slapped de facto martial law on the country, giving military police and intelligence agents the right to arrest civilians for a host of suspected crimes, some as secondary as obstructing traffic. Then came Thursday's ruling by the Supreme Constitutional Court dissolving parliament, followed by the interim constitution declaration just after polls closed Sunday following two days of voting.

According to a copy of the document obtained by The Associated Press, the generals would be the nation's legislators and control the budget. They also will name the 100-member panel tasked with drafting a new constitution, thus ensuring the new charter would guarantee them a say in key policies like defense and national security as well as shield their vast economic empire from civilian scrutiny.

The president will be able to appoint a Cabinet and approve or reject laws.

Under the document, new parliament elections will not be held until a new constitution is approved, meaning an election in December at the earliest. In the constitution-writing process, the military can object over any articles and the Supreme Constitutional Court ? which is made up of Mubarak-era appointees ? will have final say over any disputes.

Earlier Sunday, the Brotherhood's speaker of parliament Saad el-Katatni met with the deputy head of the military council, Chief of Staff Gen. Sami Anan and told him the group does not recognize the dissolution of parliament, according to a Brotherhood statement that pointedly referred to el-Katatni by his title.

El-Katatni insisted the military could not issue an interim constitution and that the constituent assembly formed last week would meet in the "coming hours" to go ahead with its work in writing the permanent charter.

Still, the Brotherhood has no power to force recognition of the parliament-created constituent assembly, which already seems discounted after parliament's dissolution and is likely to be formally disbanded by a pending court ruling. Lawmakers are literally locked out of parliament, which is ringed by troops.

The generals, mostly in their 60s and 70s, owe their ranks to the patronage of Mubarak. All along, activists from the pro-democracy youth groups that engineered the anti-Mubarak uprising questioned the generals' will to hand over power, arguing that after 60 years of direct or behind-the-scenes domination, the military was unlikely to voluntarily relinquish its perks.

The presidential race was a bitter one.

Shafiq, a former air force commander and an admirer and longtime friend of Mubarak, was seen by opponents as an extension of the old regime that millions sought to uproot when they staged a stunning uprising that toppled the man who ruled Egypt for three decades.

Morsi's opponents, in turn, feared that if he wins, the Brotherhood will take over the nation and turn it into an Islamic state, curbing freedoms and consigning minority Christians and women to second-class citizens.

Trying to rally the public in the last hours of voting, the Brotherhood presented a Morsi presidency as the last hope to prevent total control by the military council of Mubarak-era generals.

"We got rid of one devil and got 19," said Mohammed Kanouna, referring to Mubarak and the members of the military council as he voted for Morsi after night fell in Cairo's Dar el-Salam slum. "We have to let them know there is a will of the people above their will."

But the prospect that the generals will still hold most power even after their nominal handover of authority to civilians by July 1 has deepened the gloom, leaving some feeling the vote was essentially meaningless.

"Things have not changed at all. It is as if the revolution never happened," Ayat Maher, a 28-year-old mother of three, said as she waited for her husband to vote in Cairo's central Abdeen district. She said she voted for Morsi, but did not think there was much hope for him.

"The same people are running the country. The same oppression and the same sense of enslavement. They still hold the keys to everything."

___

AP correspondents Hamza Hendawi and Maggie Michael contributed to this report.

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How to convince climate sceptics to be pro-environment

Climate change might eventually cause millions of deaths and all kinds of natural disasters. But don't tell that to a climate-change sceptic if you want them to do anything about it.

Instead, focus on how mitigation efforts can help people become more warm and caring towards others or how it can promote economic and technological development. That's the advice psychologists give after confirming the strategy in an experiment.

"I got the idea from mediation. When people have disputes there's not much point convincing one party that they're wrong," says study leader Paul Bain, a psychologist at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.

Bain and colleagues first took 155 climate-change sceptics and asked them how their country ? Australia ? would be different in 2050 if action were taken now to mitigate climate change, and how likely they would be to engage in pro-environmental activity.

Those sceptics who thought action on climate change would make people more warm and considerate, or would promote technological or political development, were more likely to have pro-environmental intentions, such as voting for green candidates or signing petitions supporting action.

One participant wrote that "if we took action it would show we do care for the environment and therefore care for the human race".

Bain then went on to test whether telling sceptics about these "co-benefits" of climate change could affect their intentions more than telling them about the harms of inaction.

He found it did. Participants who were told about climate action's effects on interpersonal warmth or societal development were more likely to report pro-environmental intentions than those told about the health risks of climate inaction.

Earlier research has shown that scientific evidence is unlikely to convince sceptics of the reality of climate change, and that arguments focusing on negative consequences are less successful than positively framed rationales.

"The authors basically took the baton from previous researchers and ran another really strong lap," says Dan Kahan, a psychologist at Yale Law School.

Robert Gifford, a psychologist at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, who has done pioneering work on the psychology of climate change, says the study suggests arguments that could help with climate campaigns. But it will be important to see if the intentions demonstrated in the study can be translated into action, he says.

Journal reference: Nature Climate Change, DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1532

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Wildfire destroys most homes in Colo. history

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