Lane Weinberg: Breaking New Ground Along the Final Frontier

Wilbraham, MA (PRWEB) January 26, 2012

Intrepid blogger Lane Weinberg is at it again, announcing new milestones this week in his burgeoning blogging career.

Weinberg the voice behind popular blogs on HubPages, Suite 101 and elsewhere this week celebrated the second anniversary of his popular science fiction/fantasy-themed blog A Goblin, a Unicorn and a Dragon: A World of Fantasy by posting his 5,000th reader comment. The blog turned two years old on Jan. 20, and the plateau-busting 5,000th comment came on the post Grimurl, Part 1 Weinbergs 250th on his World of Fantasy blog.

There are other blogs, obviously, that have more posts and more comments, Lane Weinberg noted. But as busy as I am in this medium, as a professional blogger, Im just getting started.

Grimurl, Part 1 is the beginning of a series of short stories Weinberg, an author and candidate for a Masters Degree in creative writing at Harvard University. Previous posts on the World of Fantasy blog have combined the writers personal work with comments on (and links to) subjects as diverse as astronomy, freelance writing, character development and his favorite works by other authors.

It is extremely gratifying to know that my blogs strike a chord with readers and other writers, Lane Weinberg said. For a writer, theres nothing more satisfying than producing something that connects with an audience, whether its a book, a magazine article or a blog post. The fact that so many people have not only taken the time to read the posts Ive shared but to comment and continue these discussions is very inspiring, and at the same time truly humbling.

The 5,000th reader comment, posted by mitchray409, praised the opening Grimurl paragraphs and urged Weinberg to keep on posting: Im already hooked to find out what happens next! Plz write quickly.

In addition to the milestone post and response, Weinberg a Reading, Pennsylvania native also announced this week the release of his newest blog, a self-titled profile page on BrightHub.com. Weinbergs first post included tips on how amateur astronomers can help NASA and other scientists locate exoplanets outside of the Solar System.

Finding exoplanets has become the hot new craze amongst both amateur and professional astronomers, Lane Weinberg wrote in the post, which covers such topics as selecting the right telescope for your particular astronomical interests and the best techniques for employing the photometric transit method, which detects exoplanets based on light shifts caused when these distant worlds pass in front of their hosts stars.

Astronomy is a common theme on Weinbergs many blogs, including the BlogSpot titles Lane Weinberg Presents Space Exploration and Thoughts on Astronomy and other sites gracing the Suite 101, AbsoluteWrite and Triod hosting services. Under the name Lane W. Heymont, which combines his own name with his paternal grandfathers, Weinberg also maintains a well-followed Twitter account.

These subject matters are very near and dear to me, Lane Weinberg said. Not only is science fiction the ultimate writers canvas a genre where you can literally do anything, and where the best works have always applied futuristic creativity to the most critical and relevant real-life social issues of the time but actual science is such a breeding ground for great storytelling. The adventures of space shuttle pilots, astronomers involved in (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and those who are right now conducting the actual exploration of other worlds are just as exciting as anything see in the movies. And theyre inherently more human, because theyre real.

Just like theres no end of the possibilities when it comes to science and fantasy literature, I dont think theres any end to the number of blogs I might create, or the topics they might cover, the writer added. As long as the human mind is capable of imagining new frontiers and then finding ways to explore them, there will be interesting stories to tell.

About Lane Weinberg

Lane Weinberg, 27, is an author and blogger in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, he currently attends creative writing classes at Harvard University and has been writing for almost two decades. An avid fan of astronomy and philosophy, Lane Weinberg enjoys spending time with his two nephews, his niece and his four dogs.

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Hallmark Introduces Blooming Expressions


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (PRWEB) January 23, 2012

Hallmark introduces the first-of-its-kind Blooming Expressions a fabric flower that blooms to reveal a message for a special person. Blooming Expressions blossom repeatedly with the touch of a button, letting a consumer express love, appreciation or friendship again and again, while allowing the person receiving the gift to relive those warm feelings any day of the year.

With the ability to last forever and bloom multiple times, Blooming Expressions enhance the tradition of giving a loved one flowers, said Dan Woodall, Product Manager at Hallmark. Were excited to offer consumers another innovative and tangible way to express whats in their hearts.

Retailing for $ 14.95, Blooming Expressions reveal one of the following messages: I Love You, You are the heart of our family, Theres only one you! or Love you lots! They currently are available in red or pink shades, but additional colors and messages will be available in February.

Whether given from a child to a parent, spouse to spouse, friend to friend, as a teacher-appreciation gift or just because, Blooming Expressions will serve as a daily reminder of someones appreciation or love, said Dan Woodall, Product Manager at Hallmark.

The full garden of Blooming Expressions is available at Hallmark Gold Crown stores, as well as Walgreens, CVS and other stores where Hallmark products are sold. For more information or to watch Blooming Expressions in action, visit http://www.Hallmark.com/bloomingexpressions.

About Hallmark Cards, Inc.

Hallmark makes the world a more caring place by helping people express whats in their hearts and spend time together a privilege few other companies in the world enjoy. Hallmark greeting cards and other products are found in more than 40,000 retail outlets in the U.S., including the network of flagship Hallmark Gold Crown? stores. The brand also reaches people online at Hallmark.com and on television through Hallmark Hall of Fame original movies and cables top-rated Hallmark Channel. Worldwide, Hallmark offers products in more than 30 languages available in 100 countries. This privately held company is based in Kansas City, Mo., and is led by the third generation of the founding Hall family. Visit http://corporate.hallmark.com for more details.

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RIT Experts Discuss Kodak Bankruptcy Filing


Rochester, NY (PRWEB) January 19, 2012

The vibrancy of the bright yellow box of film has faded. The iconic Eastman Kodak Co., once a giant in the film industry, has filed for protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Founded in 1881 under the helm of inventor George Eastman, the company was a trailblazer in photographic equipment and cameras until the shift to digital technology.

Its no longer a Kodak moment, say experts from Rochester Institute of Technologywho discuss the decline, struggles and opportunities for the global industrial and commercial technology giant based in Rochester, N.Y.

The following are insights from experts at RITs E. Philip Saunders College of Business and RITs College of Imaging Arts and Sciences:

The business perspective

Daniel Tessoni, assistant professor of accounting in RITs E. Philip Saunders College of Business:


???? The Eastman Kodak Chapter 11 filing was not unexpected. The filing indicates that the companys ability to generate cash from its continuing operations is simply not sufficient to meet its creditors obligations.
???? The good news is that this will buy time for management to deliver on a business plan that, if successfully executed, would allow it to emerge from Chapter 11 a more financially sound organization. The fact that the company has secured a $ 950 million line of credit and is seeking a stalking horse bidder for the patent portfolio that it is attempting to monetize can provide time for the company to deliver on a more sustainable business model.
???? Ultimately that remains the big question. Is there a viable business model underlying Eastman Kodaks financial troubles? Companies have emerged successfully from Chapter 11 filings because they have been able to deliver on a financially viable business plan.
???? While Eastman Kodaks management continues to express confidence in its ability to be a successful company, it has not provided any observable or tangible evidence to support that position. Until Kodaks financial performance improves, its employees, retirees, creditors and other stakeholders remain at high risk.

John Ward, former Kodak employee and lecturer in RITs E. Philip Saunders College of Business:

???? Kodak has many strong assets to carry forward post bankruptcy. While the brand value has dropped over the years, it is still very strong on a global basis. They have an excellent portfolio of intellectual property in the imaging space that can be the core of new solutions. They have excellent employees around the world. They have strong product lines in the commercial printing areas. These assets are significant and will likely provide the basis for successful go-forward model post bankruptcy.
???? You push the button we do the rest was the tagline for one of the most unique business models in history. The model provided people with a highly valued way to capture and preserve their cherished memories for over 100 years. There is still an opportunity for some company or companies to provide a similar, simple solution for the entire systemfrom capture to storage and access in the digital space. The opportunity is large.
???? The photography market that Kodak dominated was a uniquely profitable model. Every picture taken used a piece of high profit margin film, and one or sometimes two, pieces of high profit margin paper. Add to this profit on the sale of film, frames and processing, there was tremendous value created. With digital there is profit made on the sale of the camera but after that there is little else. The pie shrank rapidly, and as Kodak had the biggest portion of the pie they felt the most pain.
???? One of the things that probably hurt Kodaks transition plans the most is the lack of consumer printing. Kodak was well positioned to grab a share of this printing market with their photographic, thermal and ink jet solutions.
???? In the late 1990s and early 2000, it was clear that digital photography would replace traditional photography. What was uncertain was the rate at which the change would take place. In the short-termed-focused world of the U.S. business it would have been very difficult for a CEO at Kodak to bias towards a more rapid decline of their film and paper business. So the incentive was to always bias toward a slower substitution rate and this led to the slow bleed that the company has undergone for the past decade.
???? Even if Kodak had made a faster move to focus on digital imaging, the net impact on Rochester, N.Y., would have been very similar. The reality is that digital cameras and other imaging devices would likely be manufactured offshore. Kodak would need to be a much leaner company to compete in the lower profit margin world of digital, regardless.

The historical and photographic perspective

Therese Mulligan, professor and administrative chair of RITs School of Photographic Arts and Sciences in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences:

???? Eastman Kodaks bankruptcy filing marks the end of one era in the larger-than-life legacy of a photographic industry giant, and the beginning of another. For much of its history, the company has been a sustaining force in Rochester, especially in its support of educational institutions, such as George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, and Rochester Institute of Technology and its School of Photographic Arts and Sciences.
???? In an intertwining history of ambition and innovation, legions of Kodak personnel received their educational degrees at RIT, pursuing such diverse areas as professional photographic illustration, photographic sciences and technology, and engineering, to name but a few.
???? At RIT today, there is not one student who is not touched by the legacy built by the companywhether walking through the quad or hall that bears George Eastmans name, being taught by a professor who worked at Kodak, attending an annual photo educational panel supported each fall by the company, working in one of the company-named photo or digital labs, or using the products the company donates to current students for their educational experience.

Andrew Davidhazy, professor of imaging and photographic technology at RITs School of Photographic Arts and Sciences in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences:

???? Lets not forget that Kodak is not alone in this quandary. Film giants like Agfa and Ilford and these days also Fuji are feeling the effects of the digital revolution.
???? Kodak led the industry in helping set photographic standards. Their research and development division was, in my opinion, second to none in terms of advancing the industry and setting the highest standards that others benefited from.
???? Kodak helped RIT in general, and the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences in particular, with significant support through the yearsmore so than any other corporation. It contributed, to some extent, to establishing a symbiotic relationship. Many RIT grads went on to contribute to Kodak particularly in the areas of chemical engineering, mathematics, electrical engineering, business, etc.
???? While some assume that Kodak was in the business of camera making, they were not. They are a chemistry based, film production corporation. They essentially provided the expendable material (film) to the masses much like Mobil, Chevron and others provide gasoline. Once the demand for gasoline dwindles, what will these companies engage in to stay afloat? Build cars? Sell electricity? I dont think so. One item that others also consider a poor move was to sell off Eastman Chemical.

Malcolm Spaull, chair of RITs School of Film and Animation in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences:

???? Im somewhat surprised that it has come to this because the sale of motion picture film stock and processing chemicals, while declining slowly, is still very profitable.

Prenatal Pilates with Dale Shea

East Atlantiv Beach, NY (PRWEB) January 17, 2012

Dale Shea, a Pilates professional for 12 years, has just choreographed and produced her first Pilates DVD. She currently owns Pilates at Body Reformers in Long Island, NY where she teaches prenatal classes. Dale is certified through the Physical Mind Institute.

Prenatal Pilates with Dale Shea is a complete workout series. It includes four inventive, 20-minute-long workouts with an equally generous warm-up and cool-down. Ab work is possible during pregnancy along with a total body workout. Her own pregnancy inspired her to film this DVD while in her 31st week of pregnancy. This DVD is great for those who are fit and want to remain that way through their pregnancy.

Dale Shea holds a bachelors degree in Exercise Science from The George Washington University. She also has two years experience as a physical therapy assistant. For the past 12 years she has utilized her education, hands on experiences and dance background to build her own Pilates studio. She believes that Pilates is essential to truly be strong in body and in mind. Most recently her pregnancy inspired her to choreograph and produce her own DVD. She felt that there was a need for a DVD that allowed you to stay fit while pregnant. Over the years Dale had worked with many pregnant students and has attended specific Pilates for pregnancy workshops. Having her own child allowed her to be truly familiar with a Pilates pregnancy inside and out. More information can be found on her website http://www.pilatesformoms.com.

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Photodex Adds Flickr and 500px Support to Popular ProShow Web Video Slideshow Tool

Austin, TX (PRWEB) January 10, 2012

Slideshow tool provider, Photodex, today announced the addition of both Flickr and 500px support to its popular ProShow Web video slideshow tool. Photos can now be pulled from both sites directly into ProShow Web to create a video slideshow online, saving valuable uploading time.

ProShow Web is an award-winning online tool for creating video slideshows. It instantly transforms a users photos, video clips and music into a polished video that can be shared online in HD or downloaded to burn to DVD or Blu-ray disc. By adding Flickr and 500px support, ProShow Web users can now pull images directly from these popular photo sharing sites to create professional-grade slideshows seamlessly. In addition to Flickr and 500px, users can also pull images from an array of popular online sharing sites including Facebook, SmugMug and Zenfolio.

500px has quickly become my favorite way to display and share my photography online. The ability to easily pull images from my 500px stream to create a video in ProShow Web saves me loads of time and makes the process easy. I love the videos Im able to create in just a few clicks with ProShow Web and the HD output really shows off the quality of my work, said Steve Skinner, 500px user and photographer.

To view a video slideshow created in ProShow Web from photographer Steve Skinners 500px stream click here.

Users can create a free, 15-photo slideshow by visiting http://www.ProShowWeb.com and signing up for a free account. For unlimited video creation, more options and higher quality downloads, users can opt for a Plus ($ 30/year) or Premium ($ 150/year) ProShow Web account.

About Photodex

Photodex helps consumers and professional photographers create unique slideshows that transform their digital memories into something special. The ProShow family of HD slideshow tools is used by millions of people to turn their photos and videos into amazing stories for any screen at home, online and on-the-go. With more than 20 years of digital imaging experience, we’re serious about slideshows and dedicated to delivering exceptional products, support and service to our customers.

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Jigsaw Holidays Presents Holly Cottage for Holiday Rental


Witney, UK (PRWEB) January 09, 2012

Witney-based Luxury Cotswolds Cottages agent Jigsaw Holidays today announces the addition of “Holly Cottage” to its portfolio of premium Cotswold properties, available for short and medium term rental.

“Holly Cottage,” is located in Childswickham, a twenty minute walk Cotswold village of Broadway.

The cottage itself has a fully equipped kitchen, a continental double bed, an LCD TV with Freeview and a DVD player, Wireless broadband and a small private garden. The cottage also offers a sofa bed which can be used for an additional charge.

Jigsaw Holidays representative Anna Phillips explained “Holly Cottage, is a fabulous addition to our portfolio. Its a perfect getaway for couples that want to get back to the country lifestyle.

“The rise in Stay-Cations looks set to continue for the foreseeable future,” added Ms Phillips. “The increase in taxes, fuel duty and decrease in exchange rate has prompted people to look at their own back garden for the perfect holiday, and Holly Cottage has all the charm and luxury required for a peaceful getaway.”

Holly Cottage has a local pub in the village and also has access to many walkways and cycle paths. Just a short drive away is popular attractions such as Broadway Tower, Sezincote House and Gardens, Batsford Falconry Centre and the Cotswold Quad and Outdoor Activity Centre.

In addition to the facilities offered by the property itself, Jigsaw Holidays can also provide guests of Holly Cottage a catering and concierge service.

The cost for one week rental at Holly Cottage starts at ?320 and shorter breaks from ?213. More information about this property can be found on the Jigsaw Holiday website.

About Jigsaw Holidays

Jigsaw Holidays is a holiday booking agent specialising in the provision of superior quality Cotswolds Cottages and character properties for rental in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, UK.

Each property is personally inspected before being offered for rental and the company has extensive local knowledge to draw from when helping to plan holidays for their clients.

Jigsaw Holidays was established in 2007 and is based in Witney, Oxfordshire – UK.

More information about Jigsaw Holidays and Holly Cottage property can be found on the Jigsaw Holidays website: http://www.JigsawHolidays.co.uk

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