Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Exclusive: Government's energy efficiency scheme is so ?complex? it deters homeowners from signing up

An ambitious Government scheme to improve the energy efficiency of millions of homes is so ?complex? it is likely to be discouraging the public from signing up, the head of the company funding the project has admitted.

In an interview with The Independent, Mark Bayley, the chief executive of the Green Deal Finance Company, revealed that he now only expects around 1,000 households to have energy saving measures installed under the plan in its first year. And he conceded that so far his company ? which has a start-up fund of ?244m to loan to households ? has processed applications worth just ?1.9m and signed off on only 12.

The Green Deal was launched by the Government in January with an aim of improving the energy efficiency of more than 14 million homes by 2020. But it has been plagued by a series of teething problems and lower than expected take-up. Of 71,000 Green Deal assessments completed, so far only 961 households have signed up for Green Deal financing. This offers loans of up to ?10,000 to fund energy efficiency measures paid back over 25 years through savings made on electricity bills.

In his first interview, Mr Bayley admitted that the complexity of financing the Green Deal could be putting off a lot of homeowners from taking part. This can involve a number of ?home visits?, multiple forms to fill in as well as delays in credit checking. ?There are still too many complexities facing the consumer,? he said.

?Often it takes several visits and the documentation can seemingly come at random. Some of the information is also not clear ? and is not moved from one document to another. Embarrassingly some people are saying that it takes around three weeks to do the Green Deal finance. What I?m not clear about is it why it takes us three weeks and Barclays can do a personal loan in a day.?

Mr Bayley said his company was working with the 20 firms now licenced to do assessments to improve the process and reduce the amount of time it take to get loans approved. ?We are trying to cut back on these complexities,? he said. ?We are looking to see if we can get to a Green Deal plan in a day.?

Mr Bayley denied that the cost of the borrowing ? which is just under 8 per cent a year ? was putting many householders off the scheme. He said it was lower than most personal and credit card loans ? and while more expensive than a mortgage, it did not include an arrangement fee.

?You cannot say people are not interested in saving money through energy-saving improvement at the same time as saying people are worried about electricity and energy prices.

?The average rate for credit card borrowing is 17.5 per cent and yet our APR is 7.9 per cent for a ?5,000 loan over 20 years.?

The Green Deal Finance Company is a not-for-profit mutual which has been supported by the Government to provide financing for the Green Deal Programme. Mr Bayley joined the company from the government-owned London & Continental Railways where he helped to deliver the high speed rail link from the Channel Tunnel to London.

He admitted that the on the face of it the take up of Green Deal finance did not look impressive but said he hoped it would significantly improve over time. ?There is good and bad. It is the case that 1,000 live plans compared to 71,000 assessments doesn?t appear on the face of it a great proportion.

?But there are reasons for that. Up to the end of the summer we only had three active companies and I don?t think it would be objectionable to say they were running it on a pilot basis. Now we have 19 good to go.?

Cost-cutting What are the benefits?

What is the Green Deal?

A Government programme that covers the upfront cost of energy efficiency improvements to your home. Households can get loans of up to ?10,000 to cover the cost of the work which is then paid back over 20 years through energy bills.

What improvements can be paid for?

There is a long and expanding list of things which are covered. These include replacing boilers, loft and wall insulation and double glazing.

Is it worth doing?

It is easy and relatively cheap, but if you can afford to do it yourself it would be cheaper to do so.

Where can I find out more?

The Department of Energy and Climate Change has a website where you can input your postcode to find your nearest supplier: gdorb.decc.gov.uk/consumersearch

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Baseball Card Show Purchase #4 ? Frank Robinson 2001 Donruss ?All-Time Diamond Kings?

Baseball Card Show Purchase #4 ? Frank Robinson 2001 Donruss ?All-Time Diamond Kings?

I know that Donruss peppered the Diamond Kings set into a lot of releases in the 2000?s. ?I just had no idea that they did so in 2001. ?Most of the DK cards that I have picked up for my player collections are from 2003, 2004, and 2005.

So, you can imagine my excitement to find another Diamond King set out there that features the legends of the game. ?And it was an added bonus to find this out by spotting a new Frank Robinson card.

The card is serial numbered as 2400/2500 and the tagline of the set is ?All-Time Diamond Kings?.

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And with a name like ?All-Time Diamond Kings?, I am going to have to seek out the full checklist to see who else may be included. ?This card set me back just $1 so if there are other affordable cards in the set of the players I collect, I will try to affordably seek them out too.

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Divers recover 38 more bodies, death toll hits 232

LAMPEDUSA, Italy (AP) ? Italian divers have recovered 38 more bodies from a smugglers' boat that capsized and sank to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea with hundreds of migrants on board.

Monday's discovery brought the confirmed death toll from last week's tragedy to 232 before the operation was suspended for the day at nightfall.

Only 155 of the estimated 500 people on board survived the sinking. Scores of bodies are believed to be still trapped in the hull of the 18-meter (59-foot) boat, which is resting 47 meters (154 feet) below the surface.

Monday was the first day that divers entered the hull. Coast Guard Capt. Filippo Marini estimated it would take two more days to complete the search and recovery mission.

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Monday, October 7, 2013

Queen Maxima shines at family wedding

06 OCTOBER 2013 The Dutch royal family were out in force?on Saturday to witness the union of Princess Beatrix's nephew?Prince Jaime of?Bourbon-Parma and?Viktoria Cservenyak.

Queen Maxima was seen wearing a stunning purple and navy outfit, a large indigo hat and gloves as she arrived at the church with her husband?King Willem-Alexander and their three daughters, Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane.

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From left to right: Princess Catharina-Amalia, King Willem-Alexander,?Princess Ariane, Princess Alexia and Queen Maxima

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Wearing a dark pink hat, jacket and skirt King Willem-Alexander's mother Princess Beatrix?attended the wedding,?as did her son Prince Constantijn,?his wife?Princess Laurentien and their children?Eloise Sophie, Claus-Casimir, Leonore Marie.

Beatrix's daughter-in-law Princess Mabel, who is the widow of Prince Friso,?arrived at Our Lady at Ascension church in the Dutch city of Apeldoorn with her two daughters, Luana and Zaria.

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Princess Beatrix, Princess Luana and Princess Mabel

Prince Jaime is the son of Beatrix's sister, Princess?Irene, who accompanied her son to the church wearing a bright red outfit. Irene's husband and Jaime's father Prince Carlos Hugo sadly passed away?on 28 August?2010.

Jaime, 40,?and Hungarian-born Dutch lawyer Viktoria, 31,?had already tied the?knot?in a civil ceremony earlier in the week.

The prince, who works for the Dutch foreign ministry,?specifically chose wedding rings?made from fair trade Peruvian gold to match Viktoria's engagement ring according to HELLO!'s sister publication, HOLA!.

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The happy newlyweds Prince Jaime of?Bourbon-Parma and?Viktoria Cservenyak

Upon leaving the church the excited newlyweds were showered in Autumnal coloured confetti before making their way to Het Loo Palace for their wedding reception and banquet.

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

How I Create: Q&A With Author & Consultant Todd Henry | World of ...

How I Create: Q&A With Author & Consultant Todd HenryI was excited to interview Todd Henry for this month?s ?How I Create? series, because he knows a lot about creativity.

Henry is the founder of Accidental Creative, a company that helps people and teams generate brilliant ideas.

He?s also penned two books on creativity: Die Empty: Unleash Your Best Work Every Day and?The Accidental Creative: How to Be Brilliant At A Moment?s Notice.

In The Accidental Creative Henry gives readers practical strategies for supporting your creative process, especially when you need to produce bright ideas on a regular basis (and the muse is on vacation).

In his newest book, Die Empty, he gives readers the tools to do our best work on the projects that truly matter in all areas of our lives. As he writes in the book: ?The cost of inaction is vast. Don?t go to your grave with your best work inside of you. Choose to die empty.?

Below, Henry reveals his personal creative process and shares his advice for cultivating creativity.

Learn more about Henry at his website.

1. Do you incorporate creativity-boosting activities into your daily routine? If so, what activities do you do?

Yes ? I have a few that are critical. For several years I?ve made it a practice to get up early and spend the first hour of my day thinking, studying, and writing.

I just allow my curiosity to wander, and it?s been tremendously valuable in helping me think more systemically about my work and connect dots that might otherwise go unconnected.

Another is that I incorporate something I call ?unnecessary creating? into my weekly routine. This means making things that are not for clients or others, but just for myself.

Whether it?s writing, songwriting, or learning a new skill, I?ve found that applying unnecessary creating in my life has opened up new avenues of thought for my ?on-demand? creating.

2. What are your inspirations for your work?

I?m perpetually inspired by people I encounter who aspire to do brilliant work in their domain. I speak at a lot of conferences and events, and I get to hear the stories of people across various industries and roles talk about the problems they are experiencing and how they are trying to overcome them.

That?s what fuels me in a major way. I aspire to be something of an ?arms dealer? for these people and to help them be better positioned to unleash brilliant ideas and act on the work that matters to them.

3. There are many culprits that can crush creativity, such as distractions, self-doubt and fear of failure. What tends to stand in the way of your creativity?

For me it?s the weight of all that?s left undone. With every idea comes accountability for action. If there are too many ideas clogging up the queue, then it can create a kind of paralysis. This is definitely the case with many writers, artists, designers, and others who have more ideas than they can execute.

4. How do you overcome these obstacles?

I?ve come to learn that I need to focus on a limited number of projects at a time, and key in on the most important activities in each of those projects before moving on to something else.

Complete something, then dream. I may have a variety of projects going in my ?unnecessary creating? time, but with regard to the work I?m being paid for, I?ve found that pruning is absolutely essential.

The whitespace created through regular and relentless pruning of priorities becomes fertile ground for my best work.

It?s also critical to know when it?s time to quit something that?s demanding more time and energy than it?s worth. That?s another form of pruning.

5. What are some of your favorite resources on creativity?

A few that have been massively influential on me would be Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, and Lateral Thinking by Edward de Bono.

Also, I think it?s important to read the biographies of great artists, thinkers, and innovators.

Born Standing Up, the autobiography about Steve Martin?s days in stand-up comedy, is absolutely full of insights about finding your voice and taking strategic risks in the pursuit of innovation.

6. What is your favorite way to get your creative juices flowing?

I take long (90 minute) walks just about every day. It?s my way of disconnecting from the expectations of the world and thinking, processing my day, and considering problems. Since I started this practice my creative throughput has gone up markedly.

7. What?s your advice for readers on cultivating creativity?

Be intentional about your creative process. Establish practices that support your ability to generate ideas when you need to rather than expecting creativity to happen in the cracks and crevices of your life.

Establish focus areas by defining your problems effectively, cultivate stimulating relationships that help you stay fresh and engaged, manage your energy by pruning your focus areas and projects, fill your mind with valuable and challenging stimuli, and utilize your hours for effectiveness, not just efficiency.

If you do these things consistently, you will be in a far better place to generate brilliant ideas when you need them most.

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Margarita TartakovskyMargarita Tartakovsky, M.S. is an Associate Editor at Psych Central and blogs regularly about eating and self-image issues on her own blog, Weightless.

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Original Apple iPhone unveiling could have been a disaster

On this date two years ago, the world lost a forward thinking visionary when Steve Jobs succumbed to pancreatic cancer. In Saturday's New York Times, there are some excerpts from an upcoming book entitled Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution that go inside the first launch of the Apple iPhone. For example, the software in the Wi-Fi radio packed into the unit that Steve Jobs would introduce to the world, was unstable. As a result, wires had to be run off stage and connected to the phone's antennas so that the signal would not have to travel so far.

Even though AT&T had brought in a portable cell tower for the event, Steve Jobs had the iPhone that he would use in the unveiling, programmed to always show 5 bars of signal strength regardless of what the true reading was. Andy Grignon, the senior engineer responsible for the radios in the phone, was so nervous about the event that he packed on 50 pounds in the weeks before the launch. "If the radio crashed and restarted, as we suspected it might, we didn?t want people in the audience to see that, so we just hard-coded it to always show five bars," Grignon recalled.

But the biggest worry was that the demo iPhone would crash while Jobs was multitasking on stage. In case the unit he was working with ran out of memory, Apple's CEO had a few other units with him on stage that he could instantly switch to. The phones had just 128MB of memory and were prone to crashing. It seems hard to believe now, but one of the greatest consumer products ever launched was far from complete on that January day in 2007 when it was unveiled. Not one unit ever came off an assembly line, and the 100 or so units built before the introduction of the device had plenty of faults. The software was buggy and the device couldn't even finish playing one song or video without crashing. Send an email and browse the internet and the phone would work. Reverse the order and it would crash. The challenge for Steve Jobs was to show a smooth running phone at the unveiling, make the public drool now, and hammer out the bugs over the 6 months before the phone was actually launched.

Jobs had to be feeling nervous. If you view a video of his introduction of the Motorola E790 iTunes phone (aka ROKR E1), a glitch during the presentation made Jobs look lost and you could see him getting annoyed on stage. Ironically, Apple almost purchased Motorola in 2003, but at the time it was considered a company too big for Apple to swallow. Even more ironically, Google bought out the handset maker eight years after Apple failed to do so.

Things fell into place as Apple worked on the software that became iOS. Multitouch, which by 2003 could be used on a tablet like prototype, was introduced to the public with the new touchscreen phone. Despite this, the first prototype was similar to an iPod with a click wheel for dialing. Another prototype looked more like the device we know as the first-gen iPhone. But constructed of brushed aluminum, the radio signals could not escape the inside of the phone.

Security was tight. Apple didn't even tell the companies whose parts were driving the phone what it was building. Companies like Marvell, which produced the Wi-Fi chip, thought that its part was going into a new iPod. Phony schematics were drawn up to throw people off the scent. Amid some rumors about an Apple manufactured handset, the Apple iPhone was finally introduced on January 9th, 2007 and the world was changed. Not that the engineers who worked on the project realized what they had unleashed on the world. Fortified from a flask smuggled in during the event, they were all feeling no pain.

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