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		<title>MODERN ARCH STRUCTURES; The Future of Home Building and Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; CEDAR CITY, Utah – Modern Arch Structures, LLC (MAS™) has developed an innovative system for designing and building homes out of an arch structured design that is both affordable and built to last. The arch structures have a variety of applications including but not limited to residential, commercial, industrial, and public service arenas. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>CEDAR CITY, Utah – Modern Arch Structures, LLC (MAS™) has developed an innovative system for designing and building homes out of an arch structured design that is both affordable and built to last. The arch structures have a variety of applications including but not limited to residential, commercial, industrial, and public service arenas. The design uses components that are a part of the final design and has a one week construction time period. Each model consists of a square concrete foundation, a concrete encapsulated plumbing raceway and electrical conduit, and has a thin shelled concrete structure. The system is open and spacious with square corners and high ceiling height and comes with a variety of exterior finishes and optional accessories.</p>
<p>The MAS™ system is made out of 100% concrete with formed openings for windows and doors making it almost entirely indestructible forming a life span of 100s of years. The arch structure is natural disaster proof, fire Proof, environmentally friendly, and requires virtually zero maintenance. It also comes with a 20 year unconditional warranty which can be extended to 200 years for a nominal 10 year inspection fee. It all depends on what options and accessories you desire but a standard structure including plumbing and electrical would cost you well under $25 (USD) per sq. ft.</p>
<p>Currently, the structures come in two models both built and tested, the MAS-570™ and the larger MAS-1300™.  The MAS-570™ is 570 sq. ft. and includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a kitchen/dining area, and a central living room and can be built for less than $10,000 (USD) for a standard model. The MAS-570™ can also be built in a high occupancy community/compound design, which can be built for approximately $500 (USD) per occupant. The larger MAS-1300™ is 1,300 sq. ft. and includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen/dining area, and a large central living room. A loft option with a metal spiral stair case is also available for the MAS-1300™ model. Both models have the option of being connected to one another.</p>
<p>The MAS™ concept was developed under a shroud of secrecy at Southern Utah University under the leadership of Professor Matt Edwards.  This classified project called “Discovery” set out to design the ultimate structure(s) with an open span area of between 500 sq. ft. and 2,000 sq. ft. Since his work began in 2010 MAS™ has raised the bar in what is possible in home building and design and seeks to bring arch structures to the masses and help build a better world.</p>
<p>Modern Arch Structures, LLC</p>
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<p>James T. Thorne</p>
<p><a href="http://www.modernarchstructures.com/">www.modernarchstructures.com</a></p>
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		<title>Ticket To Ride India and Switzerland Vol. 2 Map Collection by Days of Wonder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ticket To Ride India and Switzerland Map Collection is an expansion of the original Ticket To Ride Board Game that was released in 2004 by the company Days of Wonder. This new expansion was just released October 2011 in Germany and has just recently arrived in the United States. For us at Utah Channel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ticket To Ride India and Switzerland Map Collection is an expansion of the original Ticket To Ride Board Game that was released in 2004 by the company Days of Wonder. This new expansion was just released October 2011 in Germany and has just recently arrived in the United States. For us at Utah Channel 3 we were fortunate enough to get the expansion at the beginning of this year to try out.</p>
<p>This new expansion is a part of a map collection of volumes from Days of Wonder that comes with a two sided board that features a different map on each side. This specific map collection is volume 2 of the expansion type and the most recent. The board game includes a map of India and Switzerland and offers different game play for each map.</p>
<p>If you are not familiar with the original Ticket To Ride it’s a strategy game of claiming railway routes to various cities on a cross country board game map of North America. Each player gathers colored train cards on their turns that match the colors of each route from city to city and places their train car pieces on the board creating a train route. Each player also has destination tickets that identify to the player what destinations they need to complete and usually involves passing through a number of different cities.</p>
<p>The strategy comes in when you have 2 to 5 players all trying to gather the train cards they need to complete their destination tickets while trying to avoid other players trains and their routes. The winner of the game is the player who was able to earn the most points by completing as many destination tickets as possible and leaving the least amount of destination tickets unfinished. The game lasts anywhere from 30 – 60 minutes depending on the number of players and overall speed of game play.  The game has won many awards including the Spiel des Jahres in 2004 and has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.</p>
<p>In the Ticket To Ride India expansion included in the Vol. 2 Map Collection, the board game map is based on the country of India in Colonial 1911 and is for 2-4 player games. This expansion comes with a new board game map and new destination tickets however, it does require that you have train pieces and train cards from either Ticket To Ride or Ticket To Ride Europe in order to play. In this expansion there are not only train routes but also ferries that allow a player to connect to different cities by crossing a body of water. The map also includes shorter routes that require a player to claim routes more quickly or risk getting blocked by another player. Perhaps the game’s most notable difference is the end game bonuses that grant a player a Grand Tour of India Bonus if they are able to provide 2 continuous paths for 2 destination cities without sharing trains.</p>
<p>Also included in the Vol. 2 Map Collection is Ticket To Ride Switzerland for 2-3 players and includes a map of Switzerland as well as new destination tickets. This expansion also requires the use of train pieces and train cards from either Ticket To Ride or Ticket To Ride Europe in order to play. In this game routes not only take you from city to city but can also lead you to neighboring countries. The game also includes tunnel routes that require a player to create matches with their train cards and random train cards from the top of the deck in order to use a tunnel route. If the player is unsuccessful in creating such a match their turn is then over.</p>
<p>Also, the wild train cards known as locomotive cards are used differently. Instead of only being able to pick up only one locomotive card on your turn you can now pick up a locomotive card plus any additional card including another locomotive card during your turn. However, locomotive cards can only be played when using a tunnel route.</p>
<p>After testing out both expansion games included in the Vol. 2 Map Collection we concluded that they were just as fun as the original with added challenges to the game. Valued at a retail price of $30.00 at DaysofWonder.com for this expansion you’re getting a great deal and hours of fun. Although in order to play the map collection expansions Ticket To Ride or Ticket To Ride Europe is required you’re still getting two excellent board games for the price of one so don’t miss out on the excitement.</p>
<p>By, James Thorne, Reporter II / Editor</p>
<p>Links to check out for yourself:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.daysofwonder.com/">http://www.daysofwonder.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[44th International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 January 20, 2012 The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that took place in Las Vegas on January 10th – 13th opened with a record breaking number of exhibitors and proved to be yet another successful demonstration of innovation in the electronics industry. CES took up 1.861 million net square [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>44<sup>th</sup> International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 </strong></p>
<p>January 20, 2012</p>
<p>The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that took place in Las Vegas on January 10<sup>th</sup> – 13<sup>th</sup> opened with a record breaking number of exhibitors and proved to be yet another successful demonstration of innovation in the electronics industry. CES took up 1.861 million net square feet of exhibit space, more than 35 football fields according to host Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). The show is also known for its large number of attendees estimated at over 140,000 which is three times the number of slot machines on the Las Vegas Strip.</p>
<p>The show also brought with it a number of celebrities from professional sports, movies/television, and the music industry some were featured while others were interested attendees. Utah Channel 3 was able to meet some featured stars such as 50 Cent and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi but unfortunately missed such celebrities as Justin Bieber, Dennis Rodman, LL Cool J, and Wayne Brady. Some of our staff was able to grab a photo with Seth Green and see Nickelback perform at the AT&amp;T Developer Summit in between events.</p>
<p>On the evening of Jan. 08, 2012, we attended CES Unveiled held at the Venetian to catch a glimpse of products being released in the show to come. There were many exhibitors with noteworthy products being released some of the honorable mentions are Fujitsu Limited, Parrot, and House of Marley. Fujitsu, which is based in Japan, does have some of its products reaching the United States such as computing products, hardware, and software. One product by Fujitsu which has high hopes of reaching the U.S. is their new line of water resistant mobile devices and tablets that can stay under water for half an hour in as deep as 1.5 meters of water without water damage. Fujitsu told us that since water damage is the number one cause of phone replacement they wanted to make a product that could meet this challenge. Ethan Mandel representative of Fujitsu stated that the company is “very unique in our technology” and are planning to launch their water resistant devices in the U.S. and are currently discussing this possibility with all of the top carriers.</p>
<p>Parrot released the AR Drone 2.0 at CES Unveiled that is a wirelessly controlled flying device that can be controlled through it’s built in Wi-Fi System and can link to various devices such as the iPhone, iPad and recently the Android. The flying device can also be controlled through its AR.Drone Navigation software by a joystick or from a Linux PC. The AR Drone can do several maneuvers including back flips and serves as a pricey high tech toy at the retail price of $299.00.</p>
<p>The House of Marley offers eco-friendly music products and is inspired after the late great music legend Bob Marley. Some of the products the company offers are in-ear, on-ear, and over-ear head phones as well as other audio products. Every bit of each product that can be made from recycled materials is made eco-friendly as part of their movement in honor of Bob Marley. The company’s “musical endeavors move and inspire the world for positive change&#8221; said International Vice President, Paul Harrison. As a partner with the 1 love organization the House of Marley strives to follow the mission to “do good in honor of Bob Marley’s vision of hope and unity” (1love.org). Not only is the message of the House of Marley and its eco-friendly products unmatched, their products are also anticipated to be at the same level of quality as many other similar products on the market today. UtahChannel3 hopes to test out some of their products soon.</p>
<p>Outside of CES Unveiled there were other noteworthy innovations that were showcased at CES 2012 like the Ngconnect Program, Green Onions Supply’s Oleophobic Screen Protector, Kopin’s Golden-i, Maker Bot Industries 3-D Printer, and much more. Ngconnect is a program that brings together an alliance of companies considered to be both the pioneering and global leaders of the next generation of ideas to form ground-breaking service concepts. Green Onions Supply has developed a Oleophobic Screen Protector that actually blocks oil from your face from smudging or leaving smear marks on the screen of your mobile device. This screen protector was tested by UtahChannel3 and it yielded amazing results.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Koplin has developed the first<strong> </strong>hands-free mobile computing headset called Golden-i that uses speech recognition to access any information on web in real-time high definition through Verizon Wireless 4G Network. Maker Bot Industries, founded in 2009, displayed their upgraded MakerBot StepStruder® MK7 which is able to print in 3-D an object the size of a loaf of bread. One of their demonstrations was of a MakerBot Moonbase Playset that included a rocket ship and many different 3-D printed toy astronauts. The MakerBot StepStruder® MK7 is currently out of stock but sells for a retail price of $1,099.00 on their online store.</p>
<p>OtterBox is known for the quality protection it provides for our electronic devices and this year at CES they brought with them their latest protective case series. However, a new special edition case is being released shortly bearing the LIVESTRONG Trademark of Lance Armstrong in an effort to raise money for RadioShack’s $6 million commitment to support LIVESTRONG and the fight against cancer. EX3D Eyewear allowed for UtahChannel3 to test out some of their 3-D Glasses and not only were they stylish but also very comfortable. Their patented [M] 3D curved lenses technology improves visual clarity without creating distortion of haze on their scratch-resistant lenses. The Wear-Overs Collection was particularly nice because it allowed for me to slide the glasses over my everyday glasses and fit very comfortably. So if you are sick of wearing movie theatre 3D glasses or want to play 3D games at home EX3D Eyewear is the way to go.</p>
<p>Agloves Touch Screen Gloves work on all touch screen devices, are warm and breathable, and work for all ten fingers with its real silver threading. This product was extremely accurate even when compared to other similar brands like Totes Isotoner which only allows the user to use their touch screen device with one or two fingers. It was a surprise at first to see one of the leading board game companies Days of Wonder at CES. Days of Wonder is especially known for such board games as Ticket to Ride, Memoir 44, and Small Word. They just recently released Ticket to Ride: India and the expansion board game Small World: Tunnels. Days of Wonder is currently working on increasing their already popular online gaming to various devices where lovers of their classic board games can now access them online.</p>
<p>The company C.Crane has developed the Super USB WiFi Antenna 3 that uses &#8220;N&#8221; technology that has a connection rate of up to 150Mbps and features a USB split cable that offers two plugs for your computer. The product is also weather and UV resistant and can work up to one mile. This super Antenna is sold for the retail price of $109.95 Skunk Juice FG is the maker of the magnetic ear buds that allow up to 4 friends to connect and listen to one device. But their newest development is a head set that can perform multiple functions such as gaming, blue tooth, iPod, listening to music, working in a television or radio studio  instead of having to buy multiple head sets. This new head set will use the same magnetic technology and style as that of their ear buds and is said to be released as early as June 2012. There was much to see and we hope to present to you with more innovations in the world of consumer electronics when we attend the show next year.</p>
<p>By, James Thorne, Reporter II / Editor</p>
<p>Links to check out for yourself:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cesweb.org/">http://www.cesweb.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ce.org/">http://www.ce.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.fujitsu.com/">http://www.fujitsu.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ardrone.parrot.com/parrot-ar-drone/usa/">http://ardrone.parrot.com/parrot-ar-drone/usa/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thehouseofmarley.com/">http://www.thehouseofmarley.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.1love.org/">http://www.1love.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ngconnect.org/">http://www.ngconnect.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenonionssupply.com/">http://www.greenonionssupply.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mygoldeni.com/">http://www.mygoldeni.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.makerbot.com/">http://www.makerbot.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.otterbox.com/livestrong/livestrong,default,pg.html">http://www.otterbox.com/livestrong/livestrong,default,pg.html</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ex3d.com/">http://ex3d.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.agloves.com/">http://www.agloves.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.daysofwonder.com/en/">http://www.daysofwonder.com/en/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ccrane.com/">http://www.ccrane.com/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://skunkjuiceearbuds.com/">http://skunkjuiceearbuds.com/</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Koplin has developed the first hands-free mobile computing headset called Golden-i that uses speech recognition to access any information on web in real-time high definition. It can also control multiple networks and devices to collect and record information, images, and video. The headset has a built in display screen for streaming video and seeing images. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Koplin has developed the first<strong> </strong>hands-free mobile computing headset called Golden-i that uses speech recognition to access any information on web in real-time high definition. It can also control multiple networks and devices to collect and record information, images, and video. The headset has a built in display screen for streaming video and seeing images.</p>
<p>Verizon Wireless gave a demonstration at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to illustrate the practical application for golden-i in the public safety field using the Verizon Wireless network.  With Verizon’s network supporting the device the headset will have 4G connectivity and will allow for rapid communication with emergency first responders. For example, in the demonstration an Amber Alert was issued which immediately showed up on the headset display screen with a map of the location where the alert was issued so that information could be immediately given to the proper authorities.</p>
<p>A representative of Koplin Stephen Pombo, said it acts as a “hands free smart phone with a larger display”. Other applications for Golden-i include the field of logistics, the medical industry, private security, and in just about any other industry that is in need of information snatching. Currently there are about 200 Golden-i headsets being used and tested in the field using Verizon’s network and an increase in numbers is expected.</p>
<p>By, James Thorne, Reporter II / Editor</p>
<p>Links to check out for yourself:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mygoldeni.com/">http://www.mygoldeni.com/</a></p>
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<p>Ngconnect is a program that brings together an alliance of companies considered to be both the pioneering and global leaders of the next generation of ideas. Once these inventive companies are brought together the Ngconnect Program then combines their technology and expertise to overcome potential hurdles and form ground-breaking service concepts that these companies can share.</p>
<p>One example of the Ngconnect program was Avatrainer which was created by bringing together the next-generation cloud-based service concepts from Alcatel-Lucent. The Avatrainer service uses Zephyr, [TC] 2, Kinect, and Ecast to create real time communication to the consumer and its avatar. This live, real time, avatar allows for the consumer to do various exercises and routines that are all recorded and stored along with the individuals vitals.</p>
<p>The Avatrainer can also be used anywhere the consumer has access to their cloud. Like the Avatrainer there are various products and services being developed by Ngconnect that are already available to market. The Avatrainer specifically is being considered for such markets as hotels, health care facilities, gyms, and other fitness arenas and made available to be pre-scanned by the consumer with something as simple as a room key or mobile device.</p>
<p>By, James Thorne, Reporter II / Editor</p>
<p>Links to check out for yourself:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ngconnect.org/">www.ngconnect.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/">www.alcatel-lucent.com</a></p>
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		<title>Adult Entertainment Expo, New Time, New Place for 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 00:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes it is that time again, and the 2012 Adult Entertainment Expo is just around the corner and your Channel 3 team will once again be starting the countdown to the Expo beginning with the Dec 12th Tech Talk hosted by Scott Kraft.  We will be showcasing our “Not Ready for Prime Time” photo review [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Yes it is that time again, and the 2012 Adult Entertainment Expo is just around the corner and your Channel 3 team will once again be starting the countdown to the Expo beginning with the Dec 12th Tech Talk hosted by Scott Kraft.  We will be showcasing our “Not Ready for Prime Time” photo review featuring prior year photos and highlight some of the teams funniest moments from the past.As we all rush to finish 2011 business and do all the last minute things we have been putting off all year, we have ONE BIG THING to look forward to.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>AEE has long been the show to see and be seen. Industry greats gather to show off their newest and hottest stars, reveal their upcoming releases and celebrate their biggest achievements at the AVN Awards.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you have not signed up to attend, do so now by visting http://show.adultentertainmentexpo.com/ and clear your calendars.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">See you there!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Scott Kraft</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Technology Producer, Host Tech Talk</p>
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		<title>Information on SR14 Repairs and Winter Operations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information provided by Steven Robinson This morning I spoke with UDOT District Engineer Jim McConnell about plans for snow removal and other winter operations on SR 14 while the highway remains impassable at milepost 8 due to the landslide.  UDOT authorities met on the snow removal question this a.m., and here is what Jim relayed [...]]]></description>
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<p>This  morning I spoke with UDOT District Engineer Jim McConnell about plans  for snow removal and other winter operations on SR 14 while the highway  remains impassable at milepost 8 due to the landslide.  UDOT authorities  met on the snow removal question this a.m., and here is what Jim  relayed to me:</p>
<p>1.   Restored access across the slide area is not anticipated until June 1,  2012.  UDOT is fast-tracking their contracting process to try and get a  qualified contractor to begin work as soon as possible, but work  probably will not begin until near the end of this year.</p>
<p>2.   IF, and this is a big IF, they can build a temporary road with a  graveled surface across the slide area, and only if the contractor can  continue to work on repairs as traffic moves across the slide area, they  MAY open a temporary route sometime before June 1.  But the short  answer remains &#8211; they do not anticipate having a new or repaired route  open to the public until June 1.</p>
<p>3.   Snow removal will continue on SR 148 through Cedar Breaks for as long  as possible, and the road will probably be open for longer then usual.   However, once winter really sets in and the continual big storms make  the road impassable, it will remain closed for the rest of the winter.</p>
<p>4.   SR 14 will be plowed from Hwy 89 west as far as Webster Flat Rd for as  long as possible to provide cabin owners and livestock owners access to  Webster Flat.  However, once the big storms hit and it&#8217;s no longer  feasible to keep it open, S.R. 14 will be closed WEST of NAVAJO LAKE  ROAD.</p>
<p>5.   Snow removal will continue from Duck Creek to Navajo Lake Road, and a  large turn-around will be plowed at the Navajo Lake Junction.  Parking  for winter recreation will be kept open on the Navajo Lake Road up to  the gate, near where the dumpsters are now.  Skiers/snowshoers wanting  access to Deer Valley will have to trek up from the Navajo turnoff.</p>
<p>6.   Utah State Parks will groom S.R. 148 through Cedar Breaks down to S.R.  14, then they will groom to the east over the unplowed Highway 14 to  Navajo.</p>
<p>7.   UDOT will make every effort to keep S.R. 143, between Brian Head and  Mammoth Creek, open through the winter.  As usual, it will be daylight  plowing, only, and if big storms and winds keep drifting it shut, it may  be closed temporarily at times.  However, they won&#8217;t wait a week or two  to get it opened up as they have in the past.  They&#8217;ll try to keep it  open to a safe standard, except during and immediately after big snow  storms.</p>
<p>8.  Garfield County will continue to remove snow from the Mammoth Creek Highway, from 143 to 14 at Duck Creek.</p>
<p>9.   To make up for the loss of the snowmobile trailer parking area at  Midway, UDOT will plow more room for trailer parking at the Rattlesnake  Creek trailhead area, and at the Meadow Lakes parking area on S.R. 143  east of Cedar Breaks where the dumpsters are now located.</p>
<p>10.   Parking for skiers and snowshoers will be provided at the North View  Overlook parking lot within Cedar Breaks, and at the S.R. 143/148  junction about 1/2-mile south of there.  UDOT will plow a little further  in past the 148 gate to accommodate more skier parking, but trailers  will not be allowed at the 148 junction.  Snowmobile trailers <span style="text-decoration: underline;">may</span> be allowed at the North View Overlook parking, but only if the NPS agrees to that.</p>
<p>So,  it looks like the Deer Valley Non-Motorized Winter Recreation Area will  be left out in the cold this winter.  Veronica, Sherryl, Jess, and I  will talk about options for grooming those trails, and strategically  locating equipment.  However, it is doubtful that the public will go to  the effort required to get there, so probably not worth it.  We may also  consider grooming some ski trails on another more accessible part of  the District for this winter.  Stay tuned for a decision on that.   Sherryl &#8211; Please forward this message to the grooming volunteers from  the Cedar Mtn Nordic Ski Club.</p>
<p>Other  operators affected by the lack of winter access to Midway include UDOT,  FAA, State Parks, and NPS.  All are making arrangements to move their  equipment out of Midway and store it elsewhere for the winter.</p>
<p>Channel 3 will keep our viewers updated as more information comes in.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fibermesh Concrete Solutions by Propex March 30, 2011 On Thursday, March 24, 2011, at ConExpo in Las Vegas, selected members of the press were given the opportunity to learn about an advancement in pervious concrete called PERC. This innovative product is an infiltration fabric that acts as a divider between the soil level and pervious [...]]]></description>
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<p>March 30, 2011</p>
<p>On Thursday, March 24, 2011, at ConExpo in Las Vegas, selected members of the press were given the opportunity to learn about an advancement in pervious concrete called PERC. This innovative product is an infiltration fabric that acts as a divider between the soil level and pervious concrete.</p>
<p>By placing this product down before laying pervious concrete you would be increasing the amount of water flow into the ground reducing clogged pores and runoff specifically in areas with soils that infiltrate less than a half inch per hour. The material is made from 100% recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) from soda bottles and is green in appearance.</p>
<p>This ready to use product will be sold directly to suppliers and available for purchase at 300 linear feet per roll. The developers of PERC also wanted to address that they do in fact “consider Canada to be a part of North America”.</p>
<p>By, James Thorne, Reporter II / Editor</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2011 Review March 30, 2011 The CONEXPO that took place in Las Vegas on March 22nd – 26th was a success for many in the worldwide construction market. With over 2,000 exhibitors showcasing the latest equipment, products, services, and technology, nearly all of the Hilton Hotel’s convention halls and parking lots were packed. With [...]]]></description>
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<p>March 30, 2011</p>
<p>The CONEXPO that took place in Las Vegas on March 22nd – 26<sup>th</sup> was a success for many in the worldwide construction market. With over 2,000 exhibitors showcasing the latest equipment, products, services, and technology, nearly all of the Hilton Hotel’s convention halls and parking lots were packed. With a convention so large there was a lot to see and here are some of our highlights.</p>
<p>A press conference was held for the innovative product PERC, which is an infiltration fabric for pervious concrete. The fabric acts as a divider between the soil level and the pervious concrete and reduces clogging into the pores of the concrete when in place. This allows for better water flow into the ground rather than forcing the water into runoff. The product will be available by suppliers soon (See more in our article on Fibermesh Concrete Solutions by Propex).</p>
<p>On the evening of Wednesday, March 23 Infotech Enterprises held an invite only networking reception in the Hilton’s North Hall VIP Lounge that included private cocktails, open bar, and appetizers. The who’s who of major engineering and construction organizations worldwide were on the guest list and also invited to enjoy a complimentary breakfast and lunch throughout the week. Some of the services that Infotech provides to their clients are engineering solutions, product development, lifestyle support, and specialized engineers to boost operational efficiency or capitalize on investment return.</p>
<p>Technicon Acoustics sound science which specializes in customized noise and vibration reduction was there introducing a variety of different applications. One application was for ambulances in reducing the noise of the siren inside the vehicle allowing communication between Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and patient to be less hindered. They had a demonstration of a sound proof box with their materials that completely drowned out the noise of a radio placed in the box.</p>
<p>Some other exhibitors worth mentioning were Clear Span Fabric Structures which does custom engineered temporary storage structures that are high quality and built to last. Also EarthCam was there after teaming up with Verizon Wireless to offer 24-7 surveillance on construction sites using Verizon’s network. There was much to see and we hope to give you more feedback when we attend the next CONEXPO that is said to be held in 2014.</p>
<p>By, James Thorne, Reporter II / Editor</p>
<p>Links to check out for yourself:</p>
<p>Fibermesh Concrete Solutions by Propex: <a href="http://www.fibermesh.com/">www.fibermesh.com</a></p>
<p>InfoTech Enterprises: <a href="http://www.infotech-enterprises.com/">www.infotech-enterprises.com</a></p>
<p>Technicon Acoustics: <a href="http://www.techniconacoustics.com/">www.techniconacoustics.com</a></p>
<p>Clear Span Fabric International: <a href="http://www.clearspan.com/">www.clearspan.com</a></p>
<p>Earth Cam: <a href="http://www.earthcam.net/">www.earthcam.net</a></p>
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		<title>A Perfect Solution: A MyEdge Jacket and e-Luminator Touch Booklight Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 17:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Drabeck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While perusing the endless aisles of CES this year I was more than excited when I happened upon the MyEdge booth displaying jackets galore for the likes of the Nook, IPad 1 &#38; 2, Kindle and other e-readers. After a quick talk with the Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, Devon Mish, I knew [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While perusing the endless aisles of CES this year I was more than  excited when I happened upon the MyEdge booth displaying jacket<a href="http://app.medgestore.com/customize/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-547 alignright" style="margin: 0px 5px;" title="My Edge" src="http://utahchannel3.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/MyEdgeLogo-300x53.png" alt="My Edge" width="300" height="53" /></a>s galore  for the likes of the Nook, IPad 1 &amp; 2, Kindle and other e-readers.  After a quick talk with the Vice President of Marketing and Public  Relations, Devon Mish, I knew this was a product that our viewers would  love. Like many of our followers, I am a Nook user and have been since  November of last year, and while I loved my Nook I was growing  increasingly tired of the fact that the only jackets I could find to  protect it were either expensive, cheaply made, or had horrible designs.</p>
<p>While  my Nook is definitely a staple in my purse and daily excursions, I was  growing increasingly tired of not being able to adequately protect its  screen from the dangers of my purse and its population of pens,  hairpins, etc. In fact, the weekend before CES I ventured into our local  Barnes &amp; Noble only to find that the only covers they had were  poorly designed and cheaply made for a frustrating cost of between $40  and $50. I was so bummed that after spending a reasonable chunk of money  on the product they were then going to charge me that much to protect  it. I reluctantly gave up the search&#8230; until I happened upon the MyEdge  Booth.</p>
<p>The  MyEdge Jacket is a jacket for Nooks, Ipads, Kindles and other e-readers  that come in a variety of colors, designs, fabrics, and heck, on some  you can even design your own cover with homemade designs or your own  pictures(!). For this review I chose the MyEdge Build Your Own Jacket  and found that while the company and website has a few quirks to work  out, it was definitely the answer to what I had been looking for.<br />
Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>The  MyEdge Design Your Own Jacket is extremely well made; the cotton  exterior is extremely sturdy, as is the entire jacket and the stitching  is flawless.</li>
<li>The inside fabric of the cover is extremely high quality for the price.</li>
<li>The MyEdge Design Your Own Jacket looks better than any other cover you could buy for the same amount.</li>
<li>Designing  your own Nook or e-Reader jacket, even with the limitations mentioned below , is fun, unique and a huge bonus especially when compared with  o<a href="http://utahchannel3.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/MyEdgeDesignOwnNook.png" rel="lightbox[544]"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-548" style="margin: 10px;" title="My Edge Design Own Nook" src="http://utahchannel3.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/MyEdgeDesignOwnNook.png" alt="My Edge Design Own Nook" width="245" height="297" /></a>ther covers that are more expensive.</li>
<li>The  price point is very reasonable, about $40.00 considering the high  quality of the cover and that each cover is uniquely made with the  design of your choosing.</li>
<li>The  website offers a variety of pre-made patterns but you can also upload  your own patterns or pictures and choose a pattern for the front and  picture on the back or visa versa. Furthermore you can write whatever  phrase you wish on your cover and choose from a variety of fonts and  sizes to display it in. You can even choose between brown and black for  your spine color.</li>
<li>The website is very user-friendly, easy to understand and effective.</li>
<li>The website’s preview of what your custom MyEdge jacket will look like is spot on.</li>
<li>Pictures put on the cover come out clear and crisp.</li>
<li>This  MyEdge Jacket not only protects your Nook while in a purse or backpack  but it will also protect your Nook or e-Reader if you happen to drop it  on the ground with its amazing and lightweight padding.</li>
<li>Although  a con is its weight, the MyEdge Jacket is still completely portable  and personally, I’d rather have more protection for my Nook, with a little bit  more weight than carry it around unprotected and have it be lighter.</li>
<li>My Nook hasn’t gotten another scratch on it since I began using this cover, so it more than does its job.</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons:</p>
<ul>
<li> I assumed when I had first talked with MyEdge that the Design Your Own  Jacket could come in a variety of orientations (for lack of a better  word) with some flipping open with a stand or opening like a book.  However, with the Design Your Own Jacket version of their jackets you  can only choose the orientation that opens like a book.</li>
<li>Also,  the Design Your Own Jacket can only be printed on a cotton cover  fabric, which wasn’t a con for us at all, but may be for some of our  followers.</li>
<li>The  website to design your cover is it its early stages of development and  running which means that it is a little bit slow at times. It also has a  tendency to crash when uploading multiple images or photos of your own  to test before choosing your final design, so when I designed my cover I  needed to restart the process a few times before I picked the perfect  design and everything went smoothly (although I have no doubt in my mind  this is something MyEdge will correct once their website has had more  experience and they fix all of its bugs).</li>
<li>You  have to be careful what designs and images you can put on your cover  since copyrighted images will not fly. While this is completely  understandable, it does limit the designing process to either patterns  MyEdge has created for your use, your own unique patterns or your own  images or photos that do not have any issues with copyright.</li>
<li>While  the MyEdge Cover is pretty lightweight itself, when combined with the  Nook it does weigh about 1 lb 2 oz. Meaning that while it definitely is  portable I find myself leaving it home if I know I won’t use it as  opposed to carrying it around everywhere before just because it really  wasn’t much of a bother, weight wise.</li>
<li>While  the MyEdge Design Your Own Jacket does have a slot to hold the  e-Luminator light, it sits outside of the Jacket and does not get full  coverage from the jacket like your Nook or e-Reader would leaving it  subject to injury by random things inside or outside of a backpack or  purse.</li>
<li>Finally,  while I have no problem with my MyEdge cover protecting my Nook and  staying closed, it does not have a clasp on the Design Your Own version,  meaning that while in my purse it is possible for items to slip in  between the cover and the Nook and still do some harm (something I  assume, also that they will fix in the future).</li>
</ul>
<p>Despite  its cons, which I admit were a bit nit-picky on my part, this Jacket  was everything I had been looking for in a cover for my Nook, and more. I  strongly recommend it to anyone looking for a cover for their Nook,  Kindle, iPad, or e-Reader because it is by far the best product you will  find on the market for covering and protecting your choice of e-Reader.</p>
<p>In addition to the MyEdge Design Your Own Jacket, we also reviewed and  tested the e-Luminator Touch Booklight. One of my favorites about the  Nook is the fact that it reads exactly like a book, meaning it’s not  back-lit and won’t hurt your eyes after prolonged reading, however, this  also means that you cannot read a Nook without light. The e-Luminator  Touch Booklight is the perfect solution to this issue.</p>
<p>The Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>The  e-Luminator Touch Booklight is extremely lightweight and does not add  any additional weight when using it in conjunction with the MyEdge  cover. In fact it only weighs about one ounce.</li>
<li>It  has a plastic insert which makes it compatible with any of the MyEdge  covers as well as regular books. The plastic insert is also very sturdy,  meaning that it stays in its place once positioned.</li>
<li>It  it extremely flexible and can provide light in practically 360 degrees  making it easy to illuminate your Nook or other e-Reader without having  to deal with a glare from the light.</li>
<li>It  has three levels of light to choose from, all of which provide  excellent illumination to your e-Reading device or book. I have even  tried it in complete darkness and this light provides enough  illumination to read your e-reader or book without hurting your eyes.</li>
<li>It is touch activated which makes it easy to choose between the three levels of light and turn on or off.</li>
<li>In  the case it is activated accidentally, it does begin to flash within 20  or so minutes of use and will shut off automatically if you don’t tap  it again.</li>
<li>Although  it is extremely flexible, it is very sturdy and will very likely hold  its own against any other items it might find in your purse or backpack.</li>
<li>It has very efficient battery life.</li>
<li>It  takes a single AAA battery so once the battery dies it is easy and  extremely affordable to get a replacement battery, chances are you  already have one lone AAA around your house (I know I do!).</li>
<li>Even  though it is a little pricey for a booklight (around $20.00), this is  the only booklight you will ever need/want after you try it out. It is  great for e-Readers or books and provides the perfect amount of light no  matter which environment you happen to find yourself in.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Cons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Since  it is a touch booklight (meaning it is turned on and off by  the touch  of your finger) and the MyEdge Design Your Own Jacket does  not  adequately cover it, there is a tendency for it to turn on while in  your  bag or purse (although it does not remain on for long as it has  an  automatic shut-off in case it was accidentally turned on).</li>
</ul>
<p>Overall, the e-Luminator Touch Booklight and MyEdge Jacket is  outstanding and we feel is priced competitively. The e-Luminator Touch  Booklight makes a great addition to any MyEdge cover and even works great when  used as regular book light.  The MyEdge Jacket is impressively durable and more than adequately offers protection while giving your nook a stylish  personal touch.  In fact, we were so impressed with MyEdge products, we  are excited to see what they will develop next for those of us looking to protect and equip our e-Reading devices!</p>
<p>With much satisfaction,</p>
<p><strong>Sharon Sternberg, M.S.</strong><br />
<em>General Assignment Editor</em><br />
Utah Channel 3</p>
<p><em>For  those who use e-reading devices other than Nook(Color &amp; Regular),  Kindle(DX, 1st, 2nd, &amp; latest generation), or the i-Pad(1&amp;2),  you will be happy to know that MyEdge also carries a vast variety of  covers and products for the following items: Kobo, Sonny Pocket, Sony  Touch, Sony Daily, Sony PRS-700, and the IREX DR800. Check out their  website and products at: <a href="http://www.medgestore.com/">http://www.medgestore.com</a></em></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 23:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NATURAL PRODUCTS EXPO WEST 11-13 March 18, 2011 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER This was an awesome Expo that took us by surprise.  After reporting on more than 20 Conventions and Expos during our year in Las Vegas this was unusual.  The exhibit floor was huge and there was absolutely no way that we could cover the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>11-13 March 18, 2011</strong></p>
<p><strong>ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER</strong></p>
<p>This was an awesome Expo that took us by surprise.  After reporting on more than 20 Conventions and Expos during our year in Las Vegas this was unusual.  The exhibit floor was huge and there was absolutely no way that we could cover the 3-4 exhibit floors on a one day visit.  We zeroed in on certain interest that we felt would have the most appeal to our particular audience of Seniors and women.</p>
<p>In recent years flour has been transformed from just picking up a 5 lb. bag of flour at Wal-Mart or other grocery stores and selecting the one with the lowest price to choosing special flours for special breads, rolls, cakes and so on.  There has been a resurgence of milling companies to bring back the flours used in ancient time.  One such product (and there are many others) is Kamut flour.  I have enjoyed experimenting with it replacing one to two cups of regular flour with the Kamut.  Other flours, such as Garbanzo, Rice, and Durum are just a small sampling one can bake with today.  Some of the major players in this field had booths at the show:  Heartland Mill, Central Milling, Montana Flour &amp; Grain and, of course, King Arthur Flour.  A few are giving classes on their site for those interested in perfecting their skills.  The staff running these classes often has Master Bakers in charge.  That classification is harder to get, and takes longer, than a Master’s and PhD. Together.  The people manning the booths were quite willing to give a helping hand.  A true major player is Bob’s Red Mill with perhaps the broadest selection of flour, grains and related products and in sizes best suited for home bakers.  We even had the pleasure of meeting Bob.  He looks great at 82 and while the company is now employee owned he still keeps his hands in.</p>
<p>We had to be pried away from the Theo Chocolate booth.  Their broad range of chocolate ranging from 92% to “regular” chocolate was awesome.</p>
<p>As the first and only organic and Fair Trade chocolate factory in the country</p>
<p>This company has set the Gold Standard for production of chocolate.  We shall do our best to become much more familiar with their broad range of products.  It is well worth the time to visit their website:  <a href="http://www.theochocolate.com/">www.theochocolate.com</a>.  As the reader can tell, we are confirmed Chocoholics.  Another company where we loved sampling the product is  Kopali.  Their range of chocolate products – dark chocolate and fruit treats – offered many taste treats!</p>
<p>We are familiar with Pacific Natural Foods and their wonderful line of soups.  We learned even more about how this product is made.  It is quite impressive!  We have all read and heard about the advantages of Organic Sweeteners and the  <a href="http://www.organicsugars.biz/">www.organicsugars.biz</a> provides a much broader range of flavors than we anticipated.  Of course, at a Natural Products show organic was the major word &#8212; along with green whenever appropriate.</p>
<p>Amy’s is a major player in the natural and organic food field and their big booth gave us a chance to see the broad range of products available from this company.  They provided an opportunity to taste many of the products and while we did not linger as long as at the chocolate booth we did avail ourselves of the offerings.</p>
<p>While our son was in the Air Force we sent quite a bit of Beef Jerky to him.  At that time we were unaware that this product was available as a natural food without the additions of artificial stuff.  Golden Valley Natural has a broad line of Jerky and we brought a few samples for our son to sample.</p>
<p>Hugo Naturals has a broad line of natural products ranging from      lip balm to skin care.  Great Northern Maple line of products was impressive.  Even more impressive is their claim that most of the maple products come from Canada.  We had always assumed they came from Vermont.  The broad range of flavors was intriguing and we only wished there had been a way to sample them.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, we did not have time or energy to visit all of the booths.  We are certain that we missed out many great companies and for that we are sorry.  We owe a big vote of thanks to the staff that engineered this awesome show!  Our hat is off to them!</p>
<p>Perhaps next year we can cover a broader field.</p>
<p>John Lustig, Senior Reporter</p>
<p>Anne Leona, Reporter</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 18:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>I HAVE LEARNED THAT MANY PEOPLE DO NOT WISH TO READ THE WHOLE STORY SO HERE IS THE IMPORTANT PART:</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>The MORAL of this story is twofold:  Be very careful with charges on YOUR credit card and monitor often.  Check with one of the Credit Bureaus (other businesses aside from the Auto Club offer free service) monthly.  The other fold is to push legislation that would stop this abuse.</strong> A simple letter in March of 2010 to me from the card company would have cleared up this entire matter.</p>
<p>It all began with a fire in our condominium building on 14 January 2010.  The entire building was shut down for repair for one year!  We relocated to Las Vegas to a condo owned by the family.  One of our major duties before leaving was notifying our Post Office and Mailman of our change of address.</p>
<p>In early March 2010 Anne and I visited an outlet mall in Las Vegas and found, on sale, two jackets for our two year old granddaughter.  We brought them to check out and were told that if we applied for a Gap credit card we would receive a discount.  That sounded good &#8212; and we did.  Daughter and granddaughter liked the jackets.</p>
<p>A month passed and neither a credit card nor a bill for the purchase arrived.  I got on the internet and e-mailed The Gap to see what happened. A month later I did the same.  I never received a reply.  Then as other crises developed, that issue fell into the back of my memory bank.</p>
<p>As a member of the Auto Club of Southern California I receive updates from Experian every month.  On the last update there was an amount of $ 118.00 listed as being owed to GE Money Bank for purchases made at The Gap.  I immediately called HQ for the Gap and was advised, after two transfers that they could do nothing.  The Gap contracts with GE Money Bank to handle all their credit business.  I would have to call that company as The Gap has no access to any of that information.  Despite finding that hard (if not impossible) to believe, I called GE Money Bank.  At the end of almost three hours of explanation to three levels of management the following was explained:  they would issue a $35 credit if payment was made via telephone using my checking account information. I could have used Master Card or Visa debit but had neither of those cards. I declined that offer of providing checking account information as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>I then wrote a letter to the Chairman of The Gap.  Three days later I received a phone call from a representative of GE Money Bank.  This lady, (Kathy by name) offered to correct this matter by:</p>
<p>a)     Sending me a copy of the original bill of $23.77;</p>
<p>b)    A statement showing that amount of $23.77;</p>
<p>c)     A letter explaining what happened and clearing the whole matter up.</p>
<p>Since the letter would not arrive for a few days she explained:</p>
<p>The credit card was mailed to the condo in the building that had the fire.  They do not authorize the forwarding of credit cards to new addresses.  When the credit card came back to GE Money Bank they cancelled the sending out of bills.  Obviously, it must be to their advantage to have these credit card payments accrue interest at the well over 22% rate<em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">.  I never received a letter informing me what was going on.  A letter would have been forwarded.</span></em></p>
<p>This adventure, not over yet, took hours of time with The Gap and GE and a letter to the Chairman of Gap.</p>
<p>While awaiting this promised letter from Kathy, I received a notice from GE Money Bank that my bill would be sent to Collection within 30 days if the bill was not challenged or not replied to.  Of course, this caused another phone call to Kathy who said forget the whole thing; wires were crossed.  Of course, I now have no faith in that statement.  Trust has been lost completely!</p>
<p>Now, go to the top of the page and read the MORAL again!</p>
<p>John Lustig, Senior Reporter</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 03:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to clubbing in Las Vegas, there are TWO things the IN crowd knows: (1) Start at the Palms, with 4 nightclubs (Moon, Rain, Ghostbar &#38; the famous Playboy Club) (2) Call Chris Hornak with &#8220;Free Vegas Club Passes&#8221; to arrange your night for FREE and NO waiting. A few weeks ago we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to clubbing in Las Vegas, there are TWO things the IN crowd knows:</p>
<p>(1) Start at the Palms, with 4 nightclubs (Moon, Rain, Ghostbar &amp; the famous Playboy Club)</p>
<p>(2) Call Chris Hornak with &#8220;Free Vegas Club Passes&#8221; to arrange your night for FREE and NO waiting.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago we ran a 2 hour special about night life in Las Vegas as a precursor to our coverage of the Bar &amp; Nightclub show.  The response was overwhelming.  As promised we will still be publishing our exclusive interview with Chris Hornak, the top Las Vegas promoter, after the April 4th Tech Talk segment.</p>
<p>Our crew enjoyed the week covering the Bar &amp; Nightclub show and the hospitality of the top clubs in town.</p>
<p>A lot of our viewers were of the opinion that &#8220;clubbing&#8221; in Las Vegas involves a whole lot of waiting in line and disappointment when you can&#8217;t get in.  Just like all cities and venues you need a connection if you want to avoid the lines.  It is ALL ABOUT who you know.  In Las Vegas that connection is Chris Hornak who runs a company called Free Vegas Club Passes (<a title="www.freevegasclubpasses.com" href="http://www.freevegasclubpasses.com" target="_blank">http://www.freevegasclubpasses.com</a>).</p>
<p>Chris is a top promoter at the Palms but is connected at every club in town.  He will guest list you so there is no wait.  He gets girls in free and often times with a couple free drinks and sometimes with unlimited free drinks all night.  Sometimes guys are free sometimes they have to pay a reduced cover.  When you visit Chris&#8217;s website you will ask &#8220;what is the catch?&#8221;  <strong>There is NO catch &#8230; his service is free and awesome.</strong></p>
<p>Chris prefers club goers to use his website to let him know when you will be in town and what clubs you want to go to.  But he actually publishes his cell phone number and answers it.  He can arrange entry for a single couple up to a group of hundreds.  He has the connections.  When you mention Chris&#8217;s name at the Palms you are instantly a VIP.  Free Vegas Club Passes is the best kept secret in Las Vegas &#8230; oops the secret is out.</p>
<p>Go check out <a title="www.freevegasclubpasses.com" href="http://www.freevegasclubpasses.com/" target="_blank">http://www.freevegasclubpasses.com</a> for yourself and you will be in awe at the free services you can get.</p>
<p>Thanks Chris from all of us at Channel 3 and the viewers you have already helped enjoy Las Vegas &#8220;Chris Hornak&#8221; style!</p>
<p>by, Jaclyn Kraft (Intern Reporter, SUU)</p>

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		<title>The Interns – Spring Break Las Vegas – Under 21 Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 03:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jaclyn and Kallie are on the road heading to Las Vegas.  It has been a wild but wonderful week covering the Bar &#38; Nightclub show.  Jaclyn&#8217;s Thursday night roundup was dominated by callers wanting to know about the Wednesday Cosmo party at Marquee.  You will have to tune in Monday night to get the real [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jaclyn and Kallie are on the road heading to Las Vegas.  It has been a wild but wonderful week covering the Bar &amp; Nightclub show.  Jaclyn&#8217;s Thursday night roundup was dominated by callers wanting to know about the Wednesday Cosmo party at Marquee.  You will have to tune in Monday night to get the real scoop.</p>
<p>Right now, we are following up our Bar &amp; Nightclub coverage with an intern special.  <strong>Spring Break in Las Vegas, under 21 style.</strong> The agenda is a surprise, so tune in at 6:50 pm each evening for Jaclyn and Kallie&#8217;s 10 minute wrap up and progress report.  No drinking but plenty of  partying under 21 style with the grand wrap up on Tech Talk March 21st for a full 30 minutes.</p>
<p>As our producers set the agenda and make last minute arrangements for the girls I can tell you that they have arrived in Las Vegas and thanks to our friends at Yummy House the team has been well fed and is ready for the first night of events.</p>
<p>Stay tuned and don&#8217;t miss the 6:50 pm wrap up each night including Saturday and Sunday.</p>
<p>YES YES YES there will be hookah lounges and teen (under 21) night clubs but the action does not stop at these well known places thanks to our friends at City Center and the Aria resort.  Now that we have said where, the only way to know when is to tune in and follow the girls!</p>
<p>PRODUCER NOTE:  The 6:50 pm wrap up will shorten not cancel Tech Talk and Senior Scope.  So please tune in for all your favorite programing as the regular time.</p>
<p>by, Richard Berk, Associate Producer</p>
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		<title>Nightclub &amp; Bar Convention and Trade Show Pre-Show Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night was the first of three &#8230; nights of parties that is.  As the Nightclub &#38; Bar Convention gets ready to start on Tuesday, the first round of parties set the stage.  First off, let me tell you that these trade show attendees KNOW how to throw a party and how to party.  As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night was the first of three &#8230; nights of parties that is.  As the Nightclub &amp; Bar Convention gets ready to start on Tuesday, the first round of parties set the stage.  First off, let me tell you that these trade show attendees KNOW how to throw a party and how to party.  As the rest of the Channel 3 crew prepared for the Tuesday exhibit floor opening and their many scheduled interviews, I decided to check out the night life.  After a great &#8220;get to know everyone&#8221; mixer at Caesars Ball Room, the night went into high gear at the year old HAZE nightclub at the Aria Resort (City Center).</p>
<p>The bad news &#8230; we were denied camera access.  The good news &#8230; the folk here at NCB who put on this convention will be supplying the station with some great footage we can use on the air.</p>
<p>Arriving at Haze I had to wonder how I was going to keep my &#8220;high tech&#8221; search goals in check as I stepped into this amazing venue.  But luck would have it that I ran into a young, 24 year old, entrepreneur named Anthony who was representing Cool Hand Lukes out of Modesto California.  It was immediately evident that Anthony was not your typical &#8220;young kid&#8221; in the business.  Anthony is driven, going places,  and it turns out well connected.  Anthony introduced me to the folks at Cold House Vodka in their private booth in prime real estate behind the DJ area at HAZE.</p>
<p>As I spoke to various Cold House Vodka folks, I found my high tech story in a low tech area.  Cold House Vodka is different says Lee Palleschi (founder), because &#8220;I went back to the basics&#8221;.  A 5 times distilled Vodka reported to be smoother than smooth, Cold House Vodka is positioned to be top self yet affordable.  In these economic times, I am compelled to take a further look and will do so on the floor Tuesday.</p>
<p>Although Wednesday&#8217;s Tech Talk will focus on technology the crew finds at the show, I have a &#8220;moonshine&#8221; surprise that will fit right in with James Thorne&#8217;s &#8220;All About Utah&#8221; segment in April.  Moonshine in Utah?  &#8230; OH YEA!</p>
<p>by, Scott Kraft, Technology Producer &amp; Host of Tech Talk</p>
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		<title>CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the excellent response from our viewers on our coverage of World of Concrete a month ago, it looks like we are going to cover the CONEXPO: CONEXPO-CON/AGG is the international gathering place in 2011 for the construction industries. Held every three years, the exposition showcases the latest equipment, products, services and technologies. It looks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the excellent response from our viewers on our coverage of World of Concrete a month ago, it looks like we are going to cover the CONEXPO:</p>
<p>CONEXPO-CON/AGG is the international gathering place in 2011 for the  construction industries. Held every three years, the exposition  showcases the latest equipment, products, services and technologies.</p>
<p>It looks like Utah Channel 3 will be among the 140,000 expected attendees this year thanks to a last minute budget approval by Richard Berk our associate producer.</p>
<p>So now it is up to our viewers to give us some guidance.  This is an URGENT request for Tech Alerts for the show.  Mondays Tech Talk will set aside 5 minutes for call ins.  Please let me know what the latest and greatest tech innovations in the construction industry are so can be on the lookout for them at the show.</p>
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<p>by, Scott Kraft, Tech Producer &#8211; Host Tech Talk</p>
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		<title>2011 Nightclub &amp; Bar Show / Tech Alert List / Snow, Snow Snow Sat &amp; Sun</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 17:34:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While things are still crazy up in Brian Head with an estimated $40 million plus in damages from all the water leaks, CH 3 has remained on the air.  Wed Tech Talk was dominated by &#8220;how many leaks did you have&#8221; talk.  I&#8217;d like to thank those that gave their input on the Nightclub show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While things are still crazy up in Brian Head with an estimated $40 million plus in damages from all the water leaks, CH 3 has remained on the air.  Wed Tech Talk was dominated by &#8220;how many leaks did you have&#8221; talk.  I&#8217;d like to thank those that gave their input on the Nightclub show and the upcoming ACG medical conference.  More on ACG later, but keep in mind that we will be updating the &#8220;Altitude and you&#8221; segment as it applies to gastrointestinal altitude related complications.</p>
<p>Based upon viewer response here is the priority list for Scott and Richard at the Nightclub &amp; Bar show just 16 days from now!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dispensing and Measurement</span></strong></p>
<p>As visitors who consume alcohol in Utah all to well know, Utah is a required measure and 1 oz pour state.  <em>At least the mandatory private club membership is gone.</em> The number one requested Tech Alert item for the Nightclub show is alcohol dispensing and measuring.  We will be meeting with AccuBar to explore existing technologies and what the future holds.  While most venues across the country use dispensing and measuring equipment to control costs and quality, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">licensed establishments throughout Utah use such equipment by State mandate.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lighting and Music Control</span></strong></p>
<p>Utah is not famous for BIG nightclubs like they have in  Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York.  However, current technology allows the small venue to look and sound big.  From DMX to on the fly MIDI mixing, the advance in automation for the DJ, VJ and sound/light technician is amazing.  We will be on the lookout for the latest and hottest technology for use in<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> small venues</span> and what the future holds as this area was voted as the number two Tech Alert area.  We will also be looking into the effect that the Texas Instrument new line of threaded par core digital processors will have on the music delivery industry (no this is NOT a rumor).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Responsible Drinking</strong></span></p>
<p>It appears that everyone is in agreement that irresponsible drinking puts a negative stigma on &#8220;clubbing&#8221; and drinking in general.  In the past 8 years technology has met this challenge head on.  From self administered breathalyzers to ID scanners, the industry and the public are taking &#8220;responsible drinking&#8221; seriously.  While Aaron has reviewed and reported on the development of personal breathalyzers over the  years we will be on the look out for such technology that is automated and integrated as our number 3 Tech Alert focus.  We will be meeting with Revention discussing their POS system and their just released smart phone app for on line ordering at the Pizza Expo (March 1 through 3).  We will take this a step further at the Nightclub &amp; Bar show when we explore the future integration of POS and patron ID tagging.   We will explore how this technology integrates with ID scanners.  We also hope to look at POS systems from the ground up such as 2touchpos and how automation has lead to efficiencies and the  positive &#8220;side affect&#8221; on responsible drinking.</p>
<p>In closing, it is going to be an awesome ski/boarding weekend with heavy snow on Saturday and Sunday.  Bundle up and take advantage of the Greatest Snow on Earth this weekend in Brian Head.  Find your Ch 3 team on the slopes and ask for your free &#8220;screaming monkey&#8221; with TV 3 bulls-eye (thanks Monster Graphics) .</p>
<p><strong><em>by, Scott Kraft &#8211; Technology Producer &#8211; Tech Talk</em></strong></p>
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		<title>INTERNATIONAL SALON AND SPA EXPO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 16:08:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[INTERNATIONAL SALON AND SPA EXPO JANUARY 29-31, 2011 LONG BEACH, CA Anne Leona and I were very pleased that Brad Masterson, with the Professional Beauty Association (PBA), www.probeauty.org/isse, invited us two unknowns to this huge convention.  The Expo is the largest of its kind on the West Coast and has attendance that is over 40,000+ [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>JANUARY 29-31, 2011 LONG BEACH, CA</strong></p>
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<p>Anne Leona and I were very pleased that Brad Masterson, with the Professional Beauty Association (PBA), <em>www.probeauty.org/isse,</em> invited us two unknowns to this huge convention.  The Expo is the largest of its kind on the West Coast and has attendance that is over 40,000+ attendees.  Brad explained to us the scope of the Expo and its importance to the salon and spa expo business.  Despite being married and having four daughters and eight granddaughters, (not to mention one great granddaughter) I had no clue as to the size, scope and financial impact this vital industry has.  Our feet yelled SURRENDER long before we had explored the many booths, educational seminars, and show stops that made up this vast show.  It would be foolish, if not, impossible to cover this show in the time available to us. The professional would wish to map out the specific booths, educational seminars, etc. they wanted to see and then run like the wind for the three days of the show.</p>
<p>A major concern for many Seniors is skin care and zeroing on the major concern:  dry skin.  Coupled with dry skin is the issue of skin being thinner and more sensitive.  There were several companies that appear to be dealing with all or part of those issues.  Macadamia oil has a wide range of products that deal with skin issues as well as the problems associated with dry hair.  We are not familiar about the long lasting of some of the specific items but an Oil Infused Comb and Brush would seem to be quite useful.  We did try some of the skin products and were impressed.  The term organic is now used at all the shows we cover and this one was no exception.  DermOrganic is just one example that promises a healthier hair through use of organic.  The Argan tree is the source of this product and well worth looking into.  We were familiar with the use of Shea butter but were amazed at just how functional olive oil is both for skin and hair.  One representative even stated that, if one could survive the odor, olive oil alone would cure most skin problems.</p>
<p>A company that we were familiar with is Hikari.  They seem to produce the best scissors at prices I wish I could afford around the house.  Since I am bald, have no clue why they would be useful.  The prices are staggering but match the quality.  The Japanese seem to have captured this market from the Germans.  SharkFin is another scissor company that appears to have a high level of quality.  They also have come up with a product for the finger (or finger fitting system as they call it) that is guaranteed to stop carpal tunnel syndrome.</p>
<p>In most of my other life I worked in a Public Library but must admit never to have seen any of the magazines dealing with this huge industry.  One example that I looked through at home was NAILS MAGAZINE.  If one works in this huge business a natural title but new and interesting to me.  The huge number of companies involved in providing service is a small clue to the amount of money involved.</p>
<p>We should have listened to Brad a bit more and fully understood how complex and huge this business is.  We enjoyed the entire area of Esthetics and Wellness products. Almost all seemed to be green and we enjoyed the learning going from booth to booth. It was impressive to see a huge area devoted exclusively to the art of spa and wellness.</p>
<p>We are not equipped to evaluate the many classes offered at the Salon and Spa expo.  There were lots of them, well attended, and everyone seemed to appreciate the learning process.  It was fun watching some of the styling lessons (even though I am bald) because most of stylists not only did their job but also were dramatic about it.  FUN!</p>
<p>We saw a company with a new computerized product to help scheduling and tracking of customers.  I am sure that there are similar products available, but we wish mindbodyonline.com lots of luck.  Besides, we were bribed with an orange.  We also saw a furniture lines for salons, programs to accept credit cards (point of sale) and much more.</p>
<p>Due to time constraints (show closing time) we did not linger too much to see the hair extension products and wigs.  We learned a bit at both but just enough to be dangerous. We also breezed by the sale of the small products:  nail polish, hair spray, and so on.  Too much product, too little time!</p>
<p>We learned that there is much more to this business than we knew about.  However, that is true about most of the 20+ shows and expos we have covered in the past year.  With the size and scope, one afternoon is not enough.  It is enough to agree whole heartedly with the slogan:  the biggest and the best on the west coast.</p>
<p>Again our hats are off the talented staff that put on this huge show.  Thanks for giving us a chance to take a look at this huge business!</p>
<p>John Lustig, Senior Reporter</p>
<p>Anne Leona, Reporter</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is that time again.  We are covering the Pizza Expo March 1st to 3rd and we appreciate all the input.  A few viewers asked about the &#8220;bar&#8221; show in Las Vegas and we have applied to attend. Please call in TONIGHT on TechTalk with what &#8220;TECHNOLOGY&#8221; you would like Scott or Richard to look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is that time again.  We are covering the Pizza Expo March 1st to 3rd and we appreciate all the input.  A few viewers asked about the &#8220;bar&#8221; show in Las Vegas and we have applied to attend.</p>
<p>Please call in TONIGHT on TechTalk with what &#8220;TECHNOLOGY&#8221; you would like Scott or Richard to look for at the Nightclub &amp; Bar Convention March 7th to 9th?</p>
<p>To get an idea of the show go visit: http://www.ncbshow.com/</p>
<p>Below is a bit from the post 2010 press release that may help spark your interests:</p>
<p>PLEASE CALL IN WITH YOUR IDEAS AS RICHARD AND SCOTT ARE GREAT TECHIES BUT DON&#8217;T HAVE A LOT OF NIGHTCLUB AND BAR EXPERIENCE!</p>
<p><em>LAS VEGAS, NV (March 12, 2010) – The Nightclub &amp; Bar Convention and Trade Show,<br />
the most important beverage event of the year, saw attendance rise 21% from last year’s<br />
26,000 attendees. Taking place March 8-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the<br />
Nightclub &amp; Bar Convention is part of International Hospitality Week, which includes the,<br />
International Restaurant Show and HotelWorld Food &amp; Beverage, where hospitality<br />
industry professionals conduct business and network at all three shows.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 04:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A big thank you to Bryce Haderlie, Brian Head Town Manager, for providing this letter to the station.  It looks like Rocky Mountain Power is calling the power failure an &#8220;Act of God&#8221; so homeowners will be picking up the tab for the costliest disaster in the history of Brian Head.  Here is the letter. [...]]]></description>
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<p>A big thank you to Bryce Haderlie, Brian Head Town Manager, for providing this letter to the station.  It looks like Rocky Mountain Power is calling the power failure an &#8220;Act of God&#8221; so homeowners will be picking up the tab for the costliest disaster in the history of Brian Head.  Here is the letter.</p>
<p>Reported by Jaclyn Kraft, Intern (Southern Utah University)</p>
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