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07 Jan 20:51

Make Sunny-Side Up or Poached Eggs in the Microwave

by Alan Henry

We've shown you how to make scrambled eggs in the microwave before, but you can also make sunny-side up eggs and poached eggs in the microwave as well, and they're just as easy. The folks at CHOW show you how to do it in this video.

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07 Jan 20:49

The Best Snacks to Have Before a Workout

by Adam Dachis

The Best Snacks to Have Before a Workout

A good amount of exercise can burn a lot of calories, so you often need a little extra to avoid feeling excessively hungry. So you reach for a snack, but you want that snack to be healthy. Here's what you should eat before a workout if you need a little extra boost.

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07 Jan 20:43

Money Saving Phone Calls: How to Get No-Fee, No-Minimum Bank Accounts

by Ramit Sethi

Money Saving Phone Calls: How to Get No-Fee, No-Minimum Bank AccountsHow many times have you logged into one of your credit card or bank accounts and seen a bogus charge or late fee appear out of nowhere? You wanted to call the company right away and have them refund your money, but you had no idea what to say to get the fee waived. So you just let it slide. Time after time.

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07 Jan 20:37

How to Find and Apply For Government Benefits

by Eric Ravenscraft

How to Find and Apply For Government Benefits

When you're down on your luck, it's easy to assume that there's no help. However, there are a wide range of programs and benefits in the United States that can help get you back on your feet.

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19 Nov 14:41

Facebook of the Dead

by xkcd

Facebook of the Dead

When, if ever, will Facebook contain more profiles of dead people than of living ones?

Emily Dunham

Either the 2060s or the 2130s.

There are not a lot of dead people on Facebook. The main reasons for this is that Facebook—and its users—are young. The average Facebook user has gotten older over the last few years, but the site is still used at a much higher rate by the young than by the old.[1]There are a zillion surveys confirming this, such as this one from eMarketer.

The Past:

Based on the site's growth rate, and the age breakdown of their users over time,[2]You can get user counts for each age group from Facebook's create-an-ad tool, although you may want to try to account for the fact that Facebook's age limits cause some people to lie about their ages. there are probably 10 to 20 million people who created Facebook profiles who have since died.

These people are, at the moment, spread out pretty evenly across the age spectrum. Young people have a much lower death rate than people in their sixties or seventies, but they make up a substantial share of the dead on Facebook simply because there have been so many of them using it.

The Future:

About 290,000 US Facebook users will die (or have died) in 2013. The worldwide total for 2013 is likely several million.[3]Note: In some of these projections, I used US age/usage data extrapolated to the Facebook userbase as a whole, because it's easier to find US census and actuarial numbers than to assemble the country-by-country for the whole Facebook-using world. The US isn't a perfect model of the world, but the basic dynamics—young people's Facebook adoption determines the site's success or failure while population growth continues for a while and then levels off—will probably hold approximately true. If we assume a rapid Facebook saturation in the developing world, which currently has a faster-growing and younger population, it shifts many of the landmarks by a handful of years, but doesn't change the overall picture as much as you might expect. In just seven years, this death rate will double, and in seven more years it will double again.

Even if Facebook closes registration tomorrow, the number of deaths per year will continue to grow for many decades, as the generation who was in college between 2000 and 2020 grows old.

The deciding factor in when the dead will outnumber the living is whether Facebook adds new living users—ideally, young ones—fast enough to outrun this tide of death for a while.

Facebook 2100:

This brings us to the question of Facebook's future.

We don't have enough experience with social networks to say with any kind of certainty how long Facebook will last. Most websites have flared up and then gradually declined in popularity, so it's reasonable to assume Facebook will follow that pattern.[4]I'm assuming, in these cases, that no data is ever deleted. So far, that's been a reasonable assumption; if you've made a Facebook profile, that data probably still exists, and most people who stop using a service don't bother to delete their profile. If that behavior changes, or if Facebook performs a mass purging of their archives, the balance could change rapidly and unpredictably.

In that scenario, where Facebook starts losing market share later this decade and never recovers, Facebook's crossover date—the date when the dead outnumber the living—will come sometime around 2065.

But maybe it won't. Maybe it will take on a role like the TCP protocol, where it becomes a piece of infrastructure on which other things are built, and has the inertia of consensus.

If Facebook is with us for generations, then the crossover date could be as late as the mid-2100s.

That seems unlikely. Nothing lasts forever, and rapid change has been the norm for anything built on computer technology. The ground is littered with the bones of websites and technologies that seemed like permanent institutions ten years ago.

It's possible the reality could be somewhere in between.[5]Of course, if there's a sudden rapid increase in the death rate of Facebook users—possibly one that includes humans in general—the crossover could happen tomorrow. We'll just have to wait and find out.

The fate of our accounts:

Facebook can afford to keep all our pages and data indefinitely. Living users will always generate more data than dead ones, and the accounts for active users are the ones that will need to be easily accessible. Even if accounts for dead (or inactive) people make up a majority of their users, it will probably never add up to a large part of their overall infrastructure budget.

More important will be our decisions. What do we want for those pages? Unless we demand that Facebook deletes them, they will presumably, by default, keep copies of everything forever. Even if they don't, other data-vacuuming organizations will.

Right now, next-of-kin can convert a dead person's Facebook profile into a memorial page. But there are a lot of questions surrounding passwords and access to private data that we haven't yet developed social norms for. Should accounts remain accessible? What should be made private? Should next-of-kin have the right to access email? Should memorial pages have comments? How do we handle trolling and vandalism? Should people be allowed to interact with dead user accounts? What lists of friends should they show up on?

These are issues that we're currently in the process of sorting out by trial and error. Death has always been a big, difficult, and emotionally charged subject, and every society finds different ways to handle it.

The basic pieces that make up a human life don't change. We've always eaten, learned, grown, fallen in love, fought, and died. In every place, culture, and technological landscape, we develop a different set of behaviors around these same activites.

Like every group that came before us, we're learning how to play those same games on our particular playing field. We're developing, through sometimes messy trial and error, a new set of social norms for dating, arguing, learning, and growing on the internet. Sooner or later, we'll figure out how to mourn.

Happy Halloween!

01 Nov 01:24

Prince William County news in brief - Washington Post


Prince William County news in brief
Washington Post
Ceremony today will honor officer killed 40 years ago. A ceremony will honor police Officer Paul T. “Pete” White Jr., who died in the line of duty 40 years ago. epa03916249 A Balinese man walks among the blazing coconut husks during a sacred ritual ...

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01 Nov 01:24

Police Officers Pushed, Kicked During Manassas Domestic Violence Incident - Patch.com


Police Officers Pushed, Kicked During Manassas Domestic Violence Incident
Patch.com
Two people were arrested Sunday following a domestic dispute in the Manassas area of Prince William County. It happened when police responded to a home on the 8800 block of Cherry Oak Court in the Manassas-area of the county at 3:52 a.m. to ...

01 Nov 00:29

Fairfax County school to launch student-built satellite to space

It all started eight years ago - and now it's time to fly.
31 Oct 15:21

Exorcism of 1949 continues to fascinate St. Louis

- Saint Louis University junior Zach Grummer-Strawn has never seen "The Exorcist," the 1973 horror film considered one of the finest examples of unadulterated cinematic terror. He's only vaguely familiar with the monthlong 1949 demon-purging ritual at his school on which the film and William Peter Blatty's 1971 novel were based.
31 Oct 15:21

9 things your boss doesn't want to hear

Saying the wrong thing to your boss can do major career damage.
31 Oct 14:38

Wildlife Center of Va to release peregrine falcon

- The Wildlife Center of Virginia will release a peregrine falcon at Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge
31 Oct 14:29

Proposal would expand community college program

- A proposal approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia would allow community college students to complete their four-year university degree at two-year college prices.
31 Oct 14:29

Prince George's police: Man sexually assaulted 2 women in 15 minutes

Police are looking for a man they say sexually assaulted two women during two separate robberies in Hyattsville.
31 Oct 14:28

Veteran explains how a service dog changed his life

Marine veteran Capt. Jason Haag is speaking openly about living with PTSD and a traumatic brain injury. After three tours, two in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, his physical injuries were healing but his mental ones were not.
31 Oct 12:49

DC cabbies to be represented by Teamsters

A big vote in Northeast DC has forever change the political landscape for Dc cab drivers.  
31 Oct 12:41

Help FBI locate these kidnapped/missing persons

The FBI needs your help locating these kidnapped/missing persons.  
31 Oct 12:37

Olympic countdown: Tough sledding for Sochi organizers

With 100 days until the Olympic games in Sochi, Russia, athletes are getting ready to fight for gold.
31 Oct 12:33

Country star's tour bus hits, kills man

An Indiana man stepped in front of Aldean's bus early Monday, officials say.

31 Oct 12:32

1 year since Hurricane Sandy: before-and-after photos

Check out these photos of Then And Now: Recovery After Hurricane Sandy
31 Oct 12:32

Mars co-owner charged in northern Va. fatal crash

The Loudoun County Commonwealth Attorney's Office says Jacqueline Badger Mars, an owner of McLean-based candy company Mars Inc., will face a reckless driving misdemeanor charge in a fatal crash.

31 Oct 12:30

103-year-old woman dies in Va. crash

Fairfax County police are investigating a fatal crash in McLean that left one person dead.
31 Oct 12:28

Consumer Reports' Most Reliable Cars

These cars, trucks and SUVs earned top marks in the magazine's annual dependability survey.
31 Oct 12:28

Consumer Reports ranks new car reliability

31 Oct 12:28

Spa uses snakes to massage clients

You might have to be pretty brave to get the service provided at Bali Heritage Reflexology and Spa in Indonesia.
31 Oct 12:28

Where kids eat free on Halloween

How to fill restaurant tables on Oct. 31? Give away free food to kids in costumes.
31 Oct 12:13

Improved Keyboard

I'm always installing tons of weird experimental keyboards because it serves as a good reminder that nothing I was going to type was really worth the trouble.
29 Oct 21:27

Driver trapped after Utah crash wrote to family

- A missing Kansas man spent his final days trapped in the wreckage of his van in a rural Utah ravine and wrote goodbye letters to the family he unexpectedly left in early September.
29 Oct 21:26

Health policy cancellations: New blow for admin.

ZALDIVAR Associated Press
29 Oct 21:24

Parasites found in Calif. 'sea serpent' dissection

- One of two oarfish found in Southern California waters earlier this month had a host of parasites living in its giant, serpent-like body.
29 Oct 13:44

Cell phone stops bullet during robbery

A cell phone doubled as a life-saving device during an armed robbery Monday at a gas station in Winter Garden, Florida.