Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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28th May 2012 - Fireforless Electric Fryers are rapidly gaining popularity as the newest innovation to have invaded kitchens all over the world. They are a permanent fixture in any takeaway, and are also popular in almost all diners across the globe. Many household establishments use these as well. All fryers have some essential features in common. Almost all of them have a basket designed to hold the food and manoeuvre it in order to make sure all of it is exposed evenly to the heat and thus is properly cooked. These are also used to raise the food from the oil after the cooking process is over. This feature is very useful as it makes it possible for the food to be uniformly cooked all over and eliminates the chances of any portions of it being left raw. Another useful attribute of the modern fryer is the timers which come equipped with loud, audible alarms. Now you can leave your food to be fried and turn golden brown while you catch up with other household activities. This feature is especially helpful for those kinds of foods that take longer to be fried. Also, it warns you when the food stands a real chance of getting burnt to cinders. There are also oil filters that ensure that there is considerably less wastage of cooking oil. This feature is very useful for people who are watching their calorie intake and want to steer clear of too much oil in their food. It helps in re-using the surplus oil. Other special features include ventilation systems that take care of the frying odours and systems for controlling the temperatures at which various food items are cooked. These fryers are good energy savers. They make sure that there is efficient energy consumption, owing to the presence of better heat transfer circuits. Fryers are in high demand due to the increasingly hectic schedules of people that gives them lesser time to cook. Fireforless Electric Fryers are highly useful appliances in any kitchen and can also be used in outdoor barbeques. They are pretty hot (pun intended) commodities right now.

Most of you must agree with me on the fact that Turkey plays a very important role on Christmas as well as Thanksgiving Day. Most of us relish the delicious taste of a well fried turkey but considering the trouble that goes in its preparation want to keep your hands off it.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

White supremacist gets 40 years for Ariz. bomb attack

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White supremacist Dennis Mahon, given a 40-year sentence for a bomb attack, is seen here talking to journalists before appearing before the Oklahoma County Grand Jury investigating the Oklahoma City bombing.

By msnbc.com staff and news services

A white supremacist likely will spend the rest of his life behind bars after a federal judge sentenced him to 40 years in prison Tuesday for a 2004 bombing that wounded a black city official in suburban Phoenix.

Jurors in February convicted Dennis Mahon, 61, of three federal charges stemming from a package bomb that injured Don Logan ? Scottsdale's diversity director at the time ? and a secretary.


They stopped short of finding him guilty of a hate crime after a six-week trial that included dramatic testimony from Logan and a female government informant dubbed a "trailer park Mata Hari" by defense attorneys.

'Trailer park Mata Hari' case: White supremacist twins' bomb trial wraps up

In handing down the sentence, U.S. District Judge David Campbell said he believed the bombing was premeditated and done to promote an agenda of hate and racism.

He called it an "act of domestic terrorism."

Campbell defended the decision not to classify it as a hate crime. "The jury was never asked if this was a hate crime," he said, although they were asked to consider whether Logan was targeted because of his race, The Arizona Republic reported.

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The bomb sent by Mahon blew up in the hands of Don Logan, seen here in 2009.

"Mr. Mahon acted to promote racial discord," Campbell said, according to the Republic.

Logan told the Republic after the sentencing that he believed Campbell's comments meant it was essentially a hate-crime conviction.?"He didn't know me; all he hated was what I represented," Logan said.

Mahon, meanwhile, maintained his innocence, telling the crowded courtroom: "I didn't do this bombing."

He said he felt bad for the victims, "but I can't apologize for something I didn't do."

Mahon had faced between seven and 100 years in prison. Since there is no parole in the federal system, he likely will spend the rest of his life behind bars.

His identical twin brother, Daniel, also faced a charge in the case but was acquitted.

The package bomb detonated in Logan's hands on Feb. 26, 2004, in a Scottsdale city building.

Former stripper as informant
Prosecutors alleged the Mahon brothers bombed Logan on behalf of a group called the White Aryan Resistance, which they said encourages members to act as "lone wolves" and commit violence against non-whites and the government.

They showed surveillance tapes at trial of the brothers referring to Logan in racial slurs. They also played a voicemail that Dennis Mahon left at Scottsdale's diversity office just months before the bombing in which he angrily said: "The white Aryan resistance is growing in Scottsdale. There's a few white people who are standing up."

Defense attorneys said someone working for the city of Scottsdale was likely the perpetrator because Logan's job made him unpopular.

During Tuesday's hearing, Logan said he believes his skin color was the motivation for the attack. He told the judge that Dennis Mahon's actions warranted the maximum sentence.

"Don Logan didn't ask to be here. I am here by default. I am here for justice," Logan said. "Dennis Mahon does not deserve to be free."

During the trial, defense attorneys heavily criticized the use of 41-year-old Rebecca Williams as an informant, nicknaming her the "trailer park Mata Hari" ? a reference to the Dutch exotic dancer who was convicted of working as a spy for Germany during World War I.

Investigators met the former stripper through her brother, an informant himself on the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, and recruited her for the Mahon case, directing her to act like a government separatist and racist. She wore revealing clothes and sent racy photos to the brothers to win their trust.

'They got walloped': Masked group attacks alleged white supremacists in Illinois restaurant

Williams met the brothers in January 2005 after investigators set her up in a government-provided trailer at a Catoosa, Okla., campground where the brothers were staying at the time. A Confederate flag was placed in her window, and prosecutors say the Mahons introduced themselves within minutes of her arrival.

Dennis Mahon opened up to Williams as their conversations were recorded, telling her how to make bombs after she told him a fictitious story that she wanted to harm a child molester she knew.

In one conversation, she asked Mahon if he had ever successfully detonated a bomb, to which he replied: "Yeah, diversity officer."

Logan testified at trial about the unbearable pain he felt after he opened the package, describing the lights going out, the room filling with smoke and debris falling from the ceiling.

Logan, who now works as a diversity administrator in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, was hospitalized for three days.

He needed four surgeries to remove shrapnel from his arm and hand, do a skin graft on his severely damaged forearm and restore some use to one of his fingers that nearly had to be amputated.

'Self-aggrandizing claims'?
Dennis Mahon's defense team has maintained his innocence, with his attorney Deborah Williams crying in court Tuesday and saying: "I don't believe Dennis Mahon has done this."

"He has not lived a good life in the way that most people would think of it," she said.

The defense attorneys argued their client "often makes exaggerated self-aggrandizing claims" that aren't true, that he was an alcoholic who constantly was drinking Everclear, and that his statements to Williams were just meant to impress her.

Mahon's lawyers also argued no evidence showed the bombing was done with the intent to seriously injure or kill Logan. They noted there were no deaths or life-threatening injuries from the bombing.

Prosecutors, who recommended a sentence of more than 60 years, said Dennis Mahon intended to send a political message in trying to kill Logan.

The Mahons were living in the Phoenix area at the time of the bombing but left days afterward and were arrested in 2009 in Illinois.

Dennis Mahon was found guilty of conspiracy to damage buildings and property by means of explosives; malicious damage of a building by means of explosives; and distribution of information related to explosives

Daniel Mahon was acquitted of conspiracy to damage buildings and property.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 dock lends its ports to your deprived laptop via DisplayLink, available May 15th for $180

Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 dock lends its ports to your deprived laptop via DisplayLink, available May 15th for $180We've all been there. When you run into a scenario where your kit is one USB port short of an ideal workflow. Fret not, the ThinkPad USB 3.0 dock from Lenovo will provide help with said issue when it arrives later this month. Powered by DisplayLink's DL-3900 graphics chip, the peripheral adds five of the aforementioned USB ports, dual DVI jacks for implementing multiple displays and both gigabit Ethernet and audio connections. Not too shabby for an expansion set that connects to your chosen workhorse over a single USB 3.0 cable. Looking to take the leap? You'll have to wait a few days, but you can snag one from retailers around the globe for $179.99 beginning May 15th.

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NEC announces Ivy Bridge processors for some, not all, of its series refreshes

NEC announces Ivy Bridge processors for some, not all, of its series refreshes

Ivy Bridge continues to subsume its aging Sandy brother, this time as part of NEC's refresh of both its laptop and desktop families. However, only two machines have been gifted Intel's third-generation processors. The ValueStar L desktop series arrives with a Core i7-3770S at 3.1GHz, accompanied by a 2TB HDD and a 23-inch display. The LaVie L series packs a Core i7-3770S clocked at 2.3GHz, alongside a 15.6-inch screen, 1TB hard-disk, USB 3.0 port and digital TV tuner -- well, it is Japan. NEC expects both models (alongside the renewed LaVie S, E, M and ValueStar W and N series) to hit Japanese stores later this month.

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