Mini Tens helps relief you of pain

mini-tensThere is only so much punishment that one’s own body can take before it starts to break down – or break apart. Needless to say, if you were to push your own body too hard in an exercise session, or when you have overstretched yourself when shifting some heavy stuff around, you will most probably end up with aches the next day – or perhaps a couple of days after that. There are various remedies that you can then undertake, including going for the right kind of massage, or you can also opt to pick up the likes of the Mini Tens.

The cordless Mini Tens unit will be able to target as well as relieve both pain and muscle tension using gentle electrical pulses. Each treatment is able to last for 20 minutes, where it will feature two phases of alternating therapy, alongside 15 levels of intensity which can be easily adjusted alongside the touch of a button. It will boast of lightweight and flexible design so that it can contour to just about any part of the body. It does claim to be able to relieve pain associated with arthritis, sore muscles, joints, and back pain – all without the use of drugs. After 20 minutes, it will turn itself off automatically. There will be a couple of reusable self-adhesive electrode pads included which can be used up to 30 times.
[ Mini Tens helps relief you of pain copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

ColorWare 24K Gold Plated PS4 & Xbox One Controllers: Next Gen Bling

Gold-plated Xbox One and PlayStation 4 case mods exist, but obviously they cost thousands of dollars. If you want your gaming system to have some of that shine yet still keep both of your kidneys, you might want to settle for ColorWare’s limited edition 24-karat gold-plated Xbox One controllers.

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Aside from the coveted coating, ColorWare also added textured tips on the Xbox One controller’s analog sticks. The company also made gold-plated DualShock 4 controllers, but they’re already sold out. As of this writing you can still get one of the 25 pimped out Xbox One controllers.

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You can order the gold-plated Xbox One controller on ColorWare’s website for $299(USD) each. I hope you can tone down your rage quit fits.

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Someone Is Giving Away This Bike-Powered Star Destroyer On Craigslist

Someone Is Giving Away This Bike-Powered Star Destroyer On Craigslist

Do you live in Portland? Are you a giant Star Wars fan? Do you have a 22-foot long empty space in your garage? Then man oh man, Craigslist has the best present ever for you.

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Funny or Die Weather app offers a joke with the temperature

Funny or Die Weather app offers a joke with the temperatureFunny or Die, the comedy website co-founded by Will Farrell, has just launched a new iOS app in a category that’s a bit unexpected. Funny or Die Weather is, as the name implies, primarily a weather app, but this one offers up a joke in the website’s typical style alongside the temperature forecast. But the app itself is no joke, … Continue reading

How Can Businesses Build Trust?

Most business leaders recognize that trust is absolutely essential to the success and competitiveness of their company. But while 49% of the general public do not trust businesses to do what is right, only 37% of CEOs say they are concerned about the issue of trust in their industry.

How can we explain this disconnect? One reason might be a difference in how the public and businesses understand the concept of trust.

The public perception of trust in business hinges on values and behaviour. When asked why they don’t trust businesses, people point to issues like corruption and fraud, examples of leaders who have lied or broken the law, and a business sector that seems divorced from the needs of society. This is a visceral reaction, rooted in fundamental perceptions of fairness and honesty.

In contrast, when business leaders talk about building a trusted business, they tend to focus on transactional factors like products, delivery and customer service. These are obviously important for attracting and retaining customers. But they don’t speak to the public’s emotions. Nor do they prevent the public from feeling betrayed or marginalized.

Clearly, if they are to restore public faith in their companies, business leaders need to re-evaluate the way they think about the notion of trust. But how can they go about doing that? Answering that question has been a key part of the Leadership, Trust and Performance Equation Project, which was launched by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with PwC. Throughout the project, we identified nine hard realities related to trust-building. Collectively, these will help businesses change their understanding of trust, and ultimately change the way they operate. These can be broken down into five dos and four don’ts that form part of what we’re calling a “new settlement on trust”.

Do:

1. Recognize that trust is a complex, networked relationship involving many stakeholders. By bringing together representatives of all these stakeholders, we can break down barriers between them, creating more effective dialogue and stronger engagement.

2. Be prepared to work within the system rather than trying to work the system. When a person or a company is found to have manipulated the system, this destroys trust – and sometimes their business.

3. Acknowledge what leaders can and can’t do. There will always be trade-offs. Being open about unrealistic and unachievable expectations is essential.

4. Recognize that measures are not absolute and outcomes may not be perfect. Perfection will never be reached and progress can go up and down. These qualities are the opposite of how many businesses recognize and measure their success.

5. Apologize publicly for mistakes. Accepting responsibility for shortcomings and demonstrating the human and fallible element in business is core to building trust.

Don’t:

1. Expect to always be in control. Creating a new settlement for trust involves ceding a measure of control, in order to work openly and authentically with others within a collaborative system.

2. Try to please all your stakeholders all the time. Being upfront when stakeholder needs are not met and effectively communicating reasons in these instances will strengthen trust in the long term.

3. Try to pretend you always have the answer to everything. Being without a solution is an uncomfortable experience for any business leader. But showing your vulnerable side and then working inclusively with stakeholders to resolve issues is vital to building trust.

4. Wait for others to start building trust before you. Loss of profit or competitive advantage is a real pressure for leaders. Investing in trust-building may cost money or make a company appear less competitive in the short term. But in the longer term it will build a more successful and resilient business.

Putting in place a new settlement on trust will not be easy. It will take time, commitment, hard work and investment. It will require a new perspective on the relationship between business and society, the responsibility of corporations, and the norms that govern behavior. But we trust the effort will pay off.

This post is part of a series produced by The Huffington Post and The World Economic Forum to mark the Forum’s Annual Meeting 2015 (in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, Jan. 21-24). Read all the posts in the series here.

Oregon Becomes The Focus Of Efforts To Expand Background Checks For Guns

GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — Fresh off a victory in Washington state, a leading gun control group backed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg is hoping to make Oregon its next prize in a campaign to require gun sales to go through universal background checks.

Everytown for Gun Safety backed a voter-approved initiative in Washington last year that made the state the 17th in the country to expand background checks past the federal standard applying only to licensed gun dealers. “This is our top priority,” said the group’s spokeswoman Erika Soto Lamb.

The organization came out of a merger last year between Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns, and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. It has been spending tens of millions of dollars on political operations.

Now its attention is on Oregon, where the state Legislature narrowly failed to pass legislation two years running to require background checks for private gun sales.

According to state records, Everytown spent nearly $600,000 on the 2014 election — $450,000 in contributions to candidates and committees, and $110,000 on other grassroots efforts.

Part of that was devoted to strengthening the Democratic majority in the state Senate, the key battleground.

Democrats ended up expanding their majority by two seats to 18-12 in the Senate. The party holds a stronger majority in the House. Gov. John Kitzhaber, a Democrat, is a longtime supporter and is expected to sign the bill if it passes.

“There’s a loophole there that can be closed,” said Lamb.

Oregon voters extended background checks to require them for sales at gun shows in 2000.

Senate Judiciary Chairman Sen. Floyd Prozanski, D-Eugene, plans to introduce legislation to expand that to private gun sales. The bill would require anyone selling a gun privately to call state police for a background check on criminal history and mental illness. It would exclude sales among family members, inheritances and antique guns.

“I want to put closure on the only loophole we have on the background check law,” said Prozanksi, a native Texan who owns a few guns. “Most all of us gun owners, as well as the general public, believe we should take reasonable steps to stop felons from getting easy access to guns. This will do that.”

Opponents include Democratic state Sen. Betsy Johnson of Scappoose and the National Rifle Association.

“The NRA is not privy to the specifics of the legislation, but Oregonians should not be fooled by the rhetoric from out of state gun control groups funded by New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg,” NRA spokeswoman Jennifer Baker said in a statement. “They are pushing an extreme anti-gun agenda that seeks to curtail Oregonians’ constitutional right to self-defense.”

Under federal law, background checks through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System are required for sales by licensed gun dealers, but not at gun shows or private transactions. The checks target convicted felons, people under indictment, the mentally ill, drug users, people under restraining orders, dishonorably discharged veterans and people in the country illegally. But not all states report mental health records to the system.

About 40 percent of Oregon households have guns. And the state has had its share of horrifying shootings.

In 1998, Kip Kinkel went to his high school in Springfield with guns his parents bought to teach him to shoot. He opened fire on the cafeteria, killing two and wounding 25.

In 2012, three days before the deadly Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting, Jacob Tyler Roberts took a stolen semi-automatic AR-15 rifle to the Clackamas Town Center mall outside Portland, where he killed two people and wounded one before killing himself.

Last June, high school freshman Jared Michael Padgett took his brother’s assault-style rifle to school. He killed a student and wounded a teacher before killing himself.

None of those shootings would have been stopped by background checks, said Johnson, the key opponent of last year’s bill.

“It puts law abiding citizens at a significant disadvantage,” she said. “And it does not touch the problem, which in most cases involves severely mentally ill, disaffected, alienated young people causing mayhem.”

State police currently conduct about 19,000 background checks a month and deny about 190 of them, Prozanski said.

While private transactions don’t require a check, sellers have an incentive to do them. If a gun they sell is used in a crime, they can be liable if no check was done. They are protected if a check was done.

Prozanski said he hopes that, with the increased number of Democrats favoring gun control in the Senate, he can overcome Johnson’s opposition. The gun control group contributed $75,000 last year to Democratic Sen. Chuck Riley of Hillsboro, who defeated a Republican incumbent opposed to expanded background checks, and $250,000 to the governor.

State records show the NRA made no contributions in the race, though it gave $21,700 to candidates overall.

‘Cooking With Bears' Offers Italian Recipes For And By Bears

Cooking with the Bears –- Healthy Recipes by Hairy Menclaims to be the first cookbook in the world dedicated to all of the men who identifying as being a part of the bear community. Created by Angelo Sindaco, the cookbook contains a number of sexy images of bears creating unique Italian meals and all of the book’s recipes informed by the different regional dishes throughout Italy.

The Huffington Post chatted with Sindaco this week about “Cooking with the Bears –- Healthy Recipes by Hairy Men” to find out what readers can expect from the cookbook.

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The Huffington Post: Why did you decide to embark on this project?
Angelo Sindaco: The idea came to my mind about two years ago. I wanted to explore a world that is mostly still unknown, especially in the straight audience, by using a universal key: food. I didn’t want to give an erotic taste to the project. If there’s any, you must blame the models. It’s very interesting that we’re having a lot of women buying the book and supporting enthusiastically the project.

Why is it important to you to have a cookbook that focuses primarily on the bear community?
In my own opinion, being a (gay) bear means to accept and enjoy your own body, your hair and not caring about the rules imposed on you by the mainstream. It’s a big “fuck you” to the plastic idea of how you should look or act. More or less, it is an iconoclastic thing — especially in these days.

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How does this cookbook explore the “extremes of body representation,” as noted by Vogue Italia?
I guess that at Vogue Italia they consider “extreme” anyone more in shape than the anorexic bodies on the magazine’s pages…

What types of recipes can consumers expect? What do you hope they take away from this project?
Oh, here comes the hot news: there are more than 30 incredible italian recipes in this book. But — surprise! — they’re all easy and fun to cook, especially if you are in good company. Plus, there’s a bit of our culture [in the project]. Italy is strictly bound with food; each city has a its own dishes. We tried to represent the wider spectrum as possible of our beautiful but complex country trough our charming bear chefs. Bad news: when in Italy don’t ask for spaghetti bolognese — nobody knows what the hell that is there.

Interested in seeing more from the “Cooking with Bears”? Check out the slideshow below and head here for more information.

Rules For Saying Goodbye: How To Break Up With Your F**k Buddy

Urban Dictionary defines a friend with benefits as “Two friends who have a sexual relationship without being emotionally involved.”
It is someone you can get away with drunk texting on Friday night from a bar after your fifth cocktail. It can be someone who you would never date for various reasons (he rides a motorcycle, he eats crackers in bed, he’s a Republican, etc., etc.), but whom you nonetheless love getting naked with on occasion.

Alleged ISIS Video Claims Japanese Hostage Haruna Yukawa Was Executed, Issues New Demand

Members of the Islamic State militant group circulated an online video on Saturday claiming they have executed Japanese hostage Haruna Yukawa.

A still image of the second Japanese man held by the group, Kenji Goto Jogo, appears in the video holding a picture purportedly of Yukawa’s body. In audio, a man purporting to be Goto pleads for his life and says the militant group is now demanding a prisoner exchange for a suspected female militant imprisoned in Jordan, Sajida al-Rishawi.

The Japanese government is trying to verify the video, Japanese state TV said. The Japanese cabinet convened an emergency meeting and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters the release of the new message was “an outrageous and unforgivable act. We demand their immediate release.”

The format of the video differed from earlier releases by the group, raising skepticism among some analysts over its authenticity.

Japan’s Kyodo News agency said the video had also been emailed to the wife of one of the hostages, the Associated Press reported.

The Islamic State had first threatened the lives of the two hostages in a video released on Tuesday. That clip showed both hostages kneeling in a desert landscape as a masked militant ordered the Japanese government to pay $200 million in ransom money within 72 hours, in exchange for the hostages’ release.

“To the prime minister of Japan: Although you are more than 8,500 kilometers away from the Islamic State, you willingly have volunteered to take part in this crusade,” the militant said in the video released Tuesday.

Goto, a Tokyo-based freelance journalist, launched his own video news company in 1996 and is mostly known for his work on humanitarian disasters in war zones. He traveled to Syria in 2014 to report on the country’s civil war and was abducted in the fall.

The Associated Press reports that Yukawa, the founder of a private security company, was kidnapped in August 2014. He was in Syria to train with militants, and documented his stay in blog posts and on his Facebook page.

The Islamic State has killed several hostages from Western countries in recent months, and has announced their deaths in online videos. The militant group has claimed responsibility for the killings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, American aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig and Britons Alan Henning and David Haines.

A wave of kidnappings by extremist groups like al Qaeda and the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq has forced governments around the world to take a position on whether or not to pay ransom for hostages. Several European nations are believed to have paid millions in recent years to secure the release of kidnapped citizens. The U.K. and the U.S. maintain no-ransom policies.

Speaking after the release of Tuesday’s video, Abe called the kidnappings “unacceptable” and called on the militants to release the captives. Asked whether the Japanese government would pay the ransom, Abe said his administration “attaches the utmost priority to saving lives.”

This is breaking news. Check back later for updates.

The Woman Who Created a Gay-Dating Sim

When I began work on my video game, Coming Out on Top, nearly three years ago, I didn’t expect that there would be much interest in it. First of all, few people in the West play dating sim-type games. Even in Japan, where these games are more popular, they’re still a niche product. I imagined that, if anything, the same women who are into gay porn or gay romance literature would be my audience, if an audience for my game even existed.

In any case, the story of the main character you play, a college senior who recently came out of the closet to his two goofy but loving roommates, seemed extremely compelling to me. There was so much potential to make something endearing, comical, and erotic, like a Leisure Suit Larry but with a greater emphasis on character development. After making a prototype, I released it to a small audience.

While several women enjoyed playing the early version, the most interested players, I quickly found, were gay guys. I started to get emails from many of them who’d stumbled across my project, emails that told me how much they identified with the main character. “This is the game I’ve been looking for all my life” and “Thank you so much for making this” were two statements I’d hear over and over again.

I decided to crowdfund my project to gauge further interest and expand the game with revamped art and more characters. Once again, I expected most of my support to come from women who enjoy this kind of thing. However, as it turned out, gay men were overwhelmingly the majority of my backers.

For the two years that followed, I spent my time developing the game while getting input from a group of these men in my Kickstarter forum.

Topics of discussion, which included things like circumcision, pubes, body types, and safe sex, often left me wondering if any game prior to this one had involved such frank and intimate subjects being discussed between a group of players and the developer. The whole exchange sometimes seemed unusual, even oddly surreal. But it also seemed necessary if I was going to make something that rang true to most of my players.

To give an example of how the forum’s input shaped the game: In the original version of the game, the main character comes out of the closet to his friends, but his coming out is never revisited. Originally, I wrote something serious involving his parents but then shelved it in order to keep the game’s tone light and fun. When a member of the forum voiced his concern that the parental issue is never addressed, I realized I needed to reintroduce the subject but somehow do so in such a way that wasn’t heavy-handed and fit the game’s tone.

This year I’m adding more content to include things I didn’t include the first time around: more guys with different body types, additional dates, another storyline — much of which will be suggested and voted on by the backers in my forum.

Now that the game is out, I’m in an interesting place as a creator. I get emails and comments thanking me for creating relatable, fully realized characters. At the same time, I’ve received criticisms that I have no right to do this because I am a woman and am obviously fetishizing gay men.

I don’t know. While I think these claims are well-intentioned, I feel the issue is a bit more complex. Throughout my life, I’ve most closely identified with male characters in fiction, porn, and erotica, and I write most comfortably using the voice of a male character, regardless of sexual orientation. As a comedy writer, I enjoy writing about hapless guys struggling with issues of sex, love, and relationships. (But I suppose this is a personal topic for a whole other blog post.)

I can only say I wrote and created my game with love and care, and my characters are more real to me than the characters I find in most video games. I find sex fun and funny, and I hope this came through in my writing. I feel that the themes of love and acceptance and the painful misery of dating are universal to the overwhelming majority of us, whatever our orientation, and that it’s best to approach the subject with sincerity and good humor.