Friday, October 26, 2012

Microsoft's biggest gamble yet: risking the name 'Windows'

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Microsoft's come a long way in the last two years. Thursday is the official launch of Windows 8. How PC users respond to the radically redesigned and architected operating system may greatly affect the future of Microsoft. But Microsoft's made a big mistake: they've stretched the Windows brand so thin that it's going to confuse customers?--?and maybe even drive them away.

It's not news to Microsoft how important Windows 8 is to the company,?as well as its sister operating system Windows RT that powers the first Microsoft Surface tablet. This is the last chance Microsoft has to get into the race beside Apple and Google for the future of mobile?--?and perhaps desktop?--?computing. But even though Windows 8 was officially announced only?16 months ago, looking at how the tech community ?responded to it at the time reminds how audacious?--?and in hindsight, how essential?--?Microsoft's Windows 8 strategy has become.

Although there was a casual mention of Windows 8 and its ability to run on the ARM-based processors?--?the same sort that power iPhones and mobile tablet?s--?at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, the first official look at Windows 8 came at the D9 conference on June 1st, 2011. All Things D's Ina Fried had an exclusive first look and interview with Windows President Steven Sinofsky, who is quoted right out of the gate saying, ?[Windows 8] is ?no compromise? and that?s really important to us."

But there was a compromise to come: Windows 8 doesn't actually run on ARM processors; instead, that's what Windows RT is for. The new "Windows Store" apps?--?think of them like iPad or Android tablet apps?--?run on both Windows 8 and Windows RT devices. But traditional?--?some might say "real"?--?Windows apps like Photoshop or Minecraft will only run on Windows 8 machines that use an x86 chip. (At least until their developers create dual-Windows versions, something Microsoft obviously hopes will become more common.)

There are also native Windows RT apps that just run on RT, just to make it more confusing.

At the time, it was also presumed that Windows Store apps would be more like simple web widgets. Wrote Fried:

The other type of application, which has to be written in HTML5 and Javascript, looks more like a mobile application, filling the full screen. Internet Explorer 10, which is part of Windows 8, has already been configured to run in this mode, as have several widget-like apps for checking stock prices and weather.

Those widgets ended up being quite a bit more like traditional Windows applications, developed in a variety of languages. ) And Windows Store apps for Windows 8 can run on Windows RT as well...sometimes. (To speak nerdy, developers can choose to compile for ARM, but it's not required.)

What becomes apparent when looking through the coverage of Windows 8 from a year-and-a-half, though, is that at the time Microsoft thought it would be able to make a single version of its operating system that would work for desktops, laptops, and tablets alike. (Funnily enough, at the time, Microsoft was calling "Windows 8" a working title; it wouldn't officially name the product until 2012.)

What's clear is this: Windows 8 started as something easy to understand, a unified operating system that would run on all types of hardware. Along the way, Microsoft realized they'd bitten off more than they could chew, split off Windows RT from Windows 8, and sowed a lot of confusion that's going to get worse before it gets better.

What's disappointing in all of this is that Windows 8?--?the full-blown version?--?has been getting mostly high praise from those who have used its many preview builds. ?Tim Anderson, writing for the Guardian, called a summer build proof that Microsoft could have "turned on a pin and transformed its client and consumer operating system from one that is hopelessly bogged down in legacy and unsuited for modern mobile computing, to one that is beautifully engineered for the next generation of cloud-connected devices."?

(Broadly, anyone using Windows 8 on a touchscreen device loves it, while those using a ?keyboard and mouse tend to be of mixed minds.)

But for the first time since Windows NT (which wasn't a consumer-facing version of Windows), Microsoft has been sloppy with its most precious brand.?And that's just at the highest level; inside the operating system and on the web, Microsoft has a supercilious tendency to slap the "Windows" name on everything from DropBox clones ("Windows Live Mesh") to file browsers ("Windows Explorer," not to be confused with "Internet Explorer," Windows' default web browser).

It's a mess. It's confusing. And it's ultimately going to be a big factor in confusion and dissatisfaction for a lot of customers over the coming months. (Especially when you consider there will be another Microsoft Surface tablet coming soon that does run the full-blown Windows 8.)

Yet a quick look at recent history makes one thing clear: Microsoft is making it up as they go along. And that might not be good enough anymore.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/microsofts-biggest-gamble-yet-risking-name-windows-1C6663619

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Exclusive Alicia Keys Blog on Her Family Roots

Lately, with the holidays around the corner and with my son Egypt coming to an age of greater awareness, I've been thinking about what our family traditions are and how to make the most of them.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Medtronic edited doctor reviews for bone-graft product: report

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    Unprecedented 'black mold' meningitis a challenge

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? The black mold creeping into the spines of hundreds of people who got tainted shots for back pain marks uncharted medical territory.

    Never before has this particular fungus been found to cause meningitis. It's incredibly hard to diagnose, and to kill ? requiring at least three months of a treatment that can cause hallucinations. There's no good way to predict survival, or when it's safe to stop treating, or exactly how to monitor those who fear the fungus may be festering silently in their bodies.

    "I don't think there is a precedent for this kind of thing," said Dr. Arjun Srinivasan of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health officials and doctors have tracked down most of the 14,000 people potentially at risk for fungal meningitis, blamed for the deaths of 24 people and sickening more than 300.

    "This is definitely new territory for us," he said.

    The fungus' brown-black color signals an armor that ? along with being injected near the spine ?helped this mold sneak past the immune defenses of otherwise healthy people, said Dr. Arturo Casadevall, a fungal disease specialist at New York's Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

    "What we're dealing with here is fundamentally different" from a typical fungal infection, he said. "This is a bug that most of us don't know much about."

    But they're learning fast, piecing together clues that promise some hope.

    Doctors are beginning to detail in medical journals the first deaths in this outbreak, and the grim autopsy findings make clear that treating early is crucial, before the fungus becomes entrenched. In one case, a woman died in Maryland after the fungus pierced blood vessels in her brain, leading to severe damage.

    People getting treated earlier "seem to be doing OK," with fewer of the strokes that characterized the outbreak's beginning, said Dr. Carol Kauffman of the University of Michigan. She has advised the CDC and co-authored advice in the New England Journal of Medicine on how to handle the complex medication used in treatment.

    People who got contaminated steroid shots made by a Massachusetts pharmacy have been told to be on guard for months for meningitis symptoms. But the CDC said Wednesday that the biggest risk for getting sick seems to be within 42 days of receiving one of the implicated back injections.

    With the tainted shots recalled in late September, that means the period of greatest risk is nearing an end. And it should help doctors bombarded with calls from the worried determine who most needs a spinal tap to look for the very earliest signs of infection. Still, public health officials recall a 2002 meningitis cluster linked to steroid injections contaminated with a different fungus; one of those victims got sick 152 days after the shot.

    Fungal infections don't get a lot of attention, but they afflict millions around the world, said David Perlin of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, who is studying better ways to diagnose them. Most are skin infections like athlete's foot, but fungi also can cause pneumonia, sinusitis and other problems.

    Serious infections tend to strike people with immune systems weakened because of cancer, AIDS or other problems. Fungus-caused meningitis in particular is extremely rare? especially in otherwise healthy people like in this outbreak ? and it's "very bad news," said Michigan's Kauffman.

    While the more common bacterial and viral forms of meningitis tend to strike quickly with obvious symptoms, fungal meningitis grows very slowly and is hard to diagnose. Few antifungal drugs are absorbed into the central nervous system, limiting treatment options. Plus, human cells and fungal cells have a lot of similarities, making it hard to attack the fungus without side effects, Kauffman explained.

    The main culprit in this outbreak is a black mold called Exserohilum rostratum, common in dirt and grasses. Only 33 human infections previously had been reported, mostly eye or skin infections in people with weak immune systems, Casadevall said.

    Here's how scientists think it's sneaking into the well-guarded spinal cord and brain of a healthy person:

    ?The steroid injected near the spine reduces inflammation, one of the immune system's defenses against contamination.

    ?The mold grows quietly until enough accumulates for it to burrow a tiny hole, or abscess, into the lining of the spinal canal, said Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University. Reaching the spinal fluid inside offers a direct pathway to the brain.

    ?The fungus' color signals how intractable it is. Brown-black molds produce melanin, the same chemical that helps human skin tan. It guards against the sun's mold-killing ultraviolet rays ? and inside people, it fends off both antifungal drugs and other immune-system attacks, Casadevall said.

    The good news: Black mold is treatable with a drug named voriconazole, with far fewer side effects than the older treatment initially recommended when the outbreak began.

    Still, Kauffman cautioned doctors to carefully monitor patients because differences in metabolism can make levels surge in the bloodstream, causing hallucinations, confusion, nausea and occasionally liver damage. On the flip side, their bodies may process the drug too quickly to battle the fungus. Plus, voriconazole can interact badly with a list of other common medications.

    "It's not clear" how long to treat but at least three months is advised, Kauffman said. It begins with intravenous infusions that are hard to administer outside of a hospital. Then once the patient is stable enough, pills can be used.

    ___

    AP Medical Writer Mike Stobbe in New York contributed to this report.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/unprecedented-black-mold-meningitis-challenge-161203869.html

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    Wednesday, October 24, 2012

    Darker than Black, Brighter than White

    Darker than Black, Brighter than White

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    "Why can?t we kill humans? Why is it that killing plants and animals are okay but not humans? Do we deem humans as far more superior than them? Who are we to make such judgments?"

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    Forensic_Anthro
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    I'd like to reserve the Doll, please~ I should have the character submitted by tomorrow. c:

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    Animality Opera
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    Submitted~!

    Hope he looks alright. I wasn't completely certain about the origin of Dolls, nor just how strict the Syndicate is about cutting its employers off from their former lives, haha.

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    Animality Opera
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    May I reserve the second in command? I'll make it later today.

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    Complaint: NY wedding site banned same-sex couple

    Jennie McCarthy, left, and Melisa Erwin, right, sit in an ice cream parlor in Albany, N.Y. on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The couple has filed a discrimination complaint with the New York Division of Human Rights after they say they were turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

    Jennie McCarthy, left, and Melisa Erwin, right, sit in an ice cream parlor in Albany, N.Y. on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The couple has filed a discrimination complaint with the New York Division of Human Rights after they say they were turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

    Jennie McCarthy, left, and Melisa Erwin, right, sit in an ice cream parlor in Albany, N.Y. on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The couple has filed a discrimination complaint with the New York Division of Human Rights after they say they were turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

    Jennie McCarthy, left, and Melisa Erwin, right, sit in an ice cream parlor in Albany, N.Y. on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The couple has filed a discrimination complaint with the New York Division of Human Rights after they say they were turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

    Jennie McCarthy, left, and Melisa Erwin, right, sit in an ice cream parlor in Albany, N.Y. on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012. The couple has filed a discrimination complaint with the New York Division of Human Rights after they say they were turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

    (AP) ? Two upstate New York women turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay have filed a discrimination complaint, setting up a possible precedent-setting fight involving the state's new same-sex marriage law.

    The complaint with the state Division of Human Rights appears to be a first involving a wedding venue since same-sex marriage became legal in New York in July 2011, according to advocates on both sides of the issue. One prominent gay marriage opponent said the case could test the breadth of the law's religious freedom language.

    Melisa Erwin and Jennie McCarthy, of Albany, filed the complaint Oct. 11 after the nearby Liberty Ridge Farm said it would not host their wedding next summer. McCarthy said when the owners, Robert and Cynthia Gifford, found out they were a same-sex couple, the women were told there was a problem.

    The couple is no longer considering the farm as a wedding venue, but McCarthy said, "We just want to know that the policy is being changed to fit the laws so this doesn't happen to anyone else."

    The Giffords have objections to gay marriage based on their values and religious background, their spokesman said Monday.

    "They still have children at home and they feel that their rights are being violated and they're being discriminated against because of their position on the issue of gay marriage," said Jason McGuire, executive director of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, a group opposed to gay marriage.

    New York law exempts some religious-oriented institutions from having to accommodate same-sex weddings.

    But Lambda Legal senior counsel Susan Sommer said it's well established that a business that serves the public is in violation of New York's human rights law if it discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation.

    "If it opens its venue for weddings by the general public, it can't then shut its doors on a same-sex couple," Sommer said.

    McGuire said lawyers will argue that the religious exemption protects the Giffords, though there also is a broader constitutional issue of religious freedom.

    If state officials determine there is a case of discrimination, they can order Liberty Ridge to take appropriate action and can set monetary damages. The division's administrative determination can be appealed to state courts.

    There is at least one similar court case in New York. In September, a gay couple in Manhattan filed a lawsuit against a restaurant they allege canceled their wedding rehearsal dinner and refused to cater their wedding after a manager said he did not want any "gay parties." The restaurant disputes the claim.

    In August, a Vermont inn agreed to pay a $10,000 civil penalty to that state's Human Rights Commission and to place $20,000 in a charitable trust to settle a lawsuit that accused the business of refusing to host a wedding reception for two women.

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    Taxes go up in 2013 for 163 million workers

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama isn't talking about it and neither is Mitt Romney. But come January, 163 million workers can expect to feel the pinch of a big tax increase regardless of who wins the election.

    A temporary reduction in Social Security payroll taxes is due to expire at the end of the year and hardly anyone in Washington is pushing to extend it. Neither Obama nor Romney has proposed an extension, and it probably wouldn't get through Congress anyway, with lawmakers in both parties down on the idea.

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    Republicans question whether reducing the tax two years ago has done much to stimulate the sluggish economy. Politicians from both parties say they are concerned that it threatens the independent revenue stream that funds Social Security.

    They are backed by powerful advocates for seniors, including AARP, who adamantly oppose any extension.

    "The payroll tax holiday was intended to be temporary and there is strong bipartisan support to let that tax provision expire," said Sen. Orrin of Utah, the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. "The continued extension of a temporary payroll tax holiday has serious long-term implications for Social Security and, frankly, it's not even clear that it has helped to boost our ailing economy."

    The question of renewing the payroll tax cut has been overshadowed by the expiration of a much bigger package of tax cuts first enacted under President George W. Bush. The Bush-era tax cuts also expire at the end of the year, and Congress is expected to try to address them after the election, in a lame-duck session.

    The payroll tax cut could become part of the mix in negotiations that could go in many directions. But lawmakers in both political parties say they doubt it.

    "I think there's a growing consensus that Congress and the president can't continue to divert such a critical revenue stream from Social Security," said Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas, a senior Republican on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. "I think more and more Americans understand that that payroll tax cut, while politically appealing, is endangering Social Security."

    Before he was named as Romney's running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., disparaged the payroll tax cut, calling it "sugar-high economics" that wouldn't promote long-term growth.

    Social Security is funded by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to $110,100, rising to $113,700 in 2013. Half is paid by employers and the other half is paid by workers. For 2011 and 2012, Congress and Obama cut the share paid by workers from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent.

    A worker making $50,000 saved $1,000 a year, or a little more than $19 a week. A worker making $100,000 saved $2,000 a year.

    The beauty of the tax cut is that is shows up in weekly paychecks, giving workers more money to spend or save. The downside is that some workers may not notice a $19-a-week increase in pay, making them unlikely to credit the politicians who made it happen.

    Under the law, Congress is reimbursing Social Security for the lost revenue, estimated at $103 billion in 2011 and $112 billion in 2012. But Congress didn't cut spending or raise other taxes to offset the lost revenue, so the payroll tax cut is being financed with borrowed money, adding to the national debt.

    Democrats are more willing to defend the tax cut, saying it helped prop up the economy during a rough stretch while providing what amounted to a 2 percent pay increase to millions of middle-income workers. But they, too, are concerned about maintaining Social Security's source of revenue.

    "I think people realize that was a temporary thing," said Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska.

    Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, a senior Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee, said he thinks there is evidence that the tax cut helped the economy. But, he added, "I'm not sure that it met expectations."

    House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California said she, too, wants to let the tax cut expire.

    Larry Summers, Obama's former economic adviser, is a lonely voice in Washington calling to extend the payroll tax cut. He said in a recent speech that the economy is too fragile to reduce workers' incomes.

    Obama pushed for the tax cut in late 2010 as a way to increase workers' take-home pay to help boost consumer spending and provide a spark for the economy. Economists were divided on the economic benefits. Many said it probably helped increase consumer spending but there was no consensus on the magnitude.

    The initial tax cut was for only a year, and many Republicans in Congress wanted to let it lapse at the end of 2011. But Obama and Democratic lawmakers successfully fought to extend it through 2012.

    Obama, however, didn't include the tax cut in his 2013 budget proposal, and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress this year that he saw no reason to extend it again.

    White House spokeswoman Amy Brundage wouldn't rule out an extension but wouldn't commit to one, either.

    "The president fought extremely hard last year in the face of Republican opposition to ensure that the payroll tax cut was extended," Brundage said. "There are a number of tax issues that Congress will have to deal with at the end of the year, this being one of them, and we will continue to evaluate all of the options available to us at that time."

    Romney's campaign hammers Obama almost every day for proposing to let Bush-era tax cuts expire for individuals making more than $200,000 and married couples making more than $250,000. But Romney's tax plan would let the payroll tax cut expire, an issue he doesn't mention on the stump.

    Romney's campaign declined to discuss the issue.

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    Home Exchange Holidays - Go Gingham | Stylishly Frugal Living

    Home Swap

    My favorite way to travel is to home swap and after 8 home exchanges in 8 years (4 in the U.S. and 4 in Europe), I?m ready to go again! When you home exchange, you get to stay in a home with a kitchen, live like a local in a non-tourist area, and skip having a bill handed to you upon checkout. Free at checkout? Yes, please, sign me up!

    I also love that while you?re traveling, your home is occupied and being cared for during your vacation and you didn?t have to pay for those services either. Yes ? free again! Home swapping is very frugal, fancy, and fun but for most people, it comes with concerns.

    Here are the home exchange concerns I hear most often:

    Home Exchange concerns

    When I first brought up the idea of home swapping to my husband, prior to our first home exchange to Paris, he was pretty much against it. He had concerns about the treasured items in our home (luckily, we don?t have any) and I had to do some research to convince him that inviting strangers into our home was a good idea. This is what we?ve found with home swapping:? once you communicate by email and perhaps talk on Skype or the telephone with your home exchange partner, they?re no longer strangers but they?re more like friends.

    That?s another benefit to traveling: making new friends.

    Home exchange concerns usually fall into these four categories and here are some suggestions to consider if you?re on the fence about this method of travel.

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    Food, sites, and new friends from our Spain 2012 trip.

    1. Insurance: check in with your home owner?s insurance agent and car insurance, if someone will be driving your car. These have been no problem with our agencies but we did have to pay an additional rider (a fee) for a home exchange in Austria (to use their car). Not every country has the same rules so be prepared for a possible fee.
    2. Personal documents: bank statements, tax returns and personal letters should be put away. It?s best to not leave these items out.? We?ve never had any problems but we just put these in a locked closet or the basement. When my kids were younger, they worried about their toys being played with so we tucked those away on a shelf.
    3. Household items: put away priceless artwork and jewelry. If you?re like us and don?t have any of those items, then you?ll be set. We traded homes with a family who had a beautiful home filled with artwork and statues everywhere ? it would have been impossible for them to put it all away. We were very careful in their home.
    4. Renter: If you?re a renter, check with the owner of your home or apartment. Your rental agreement should be a good place to start.
    Home Swap to Spain

    Home swapping means you get a kitchen ? live and cook like a local ? yes, we cooked those sardines but not the fish head!

    Here are a few questions I?ve received recently from readers about home swapping:

    We?d like to try a home swap for the first time, but can?t seem to find a free place to start?.any ideas?

    Many home exchange service providers offer a 2-week trial period. This is a good opportunity to see how a particular website works and how easy it is to contact people.

    I like the idea of trying something for 2-weeks but we?ve never had luck arranging a home exchange in a 2-week time period. It?s always taken us longer to find someone to trade homes with and then there?s a ?dance? that goes along with home swapping ? timing? pets? number of bedrooms? car swapping or no car? All of these details take agreeing or not agreeing to and there are emails back and forth.

    It helps me to keep in mind that for the price of 1-night in a hotel room, I can pay for a 1-year membership to a home exchange service. There?s no limit to the number of exchanges that can be arranged either, during the 1-year membership.

    We?re worried about our financial and private documents that will be left at our house. What do you suggest we do with these?

    If you?re worried about your financial and private documents, lock your documents in a file drawer or a closet. We?ve never had anything stolen or broken and our home exchanges have all been positive experiences.

    If you would have a better vacation knowing that your personal information and bank account numbers were under lock and key, then you should lock them up.

    Most homes we have stayed in have a closet or a drawer or two locked up. It?s very common practice.

    Home Swap How to

    Who would want to visit my city?

    Your city as a destination is desirable to someone and you may never know why or when that may be. People travel all the time for different reasons. I just replied to an email this morning from a couple in Vancouver, British Columbia who need to be in our city over the winter holidays for a family gathering and are trying to arrange an exchange.

    My house is in a somewhat perpetual state of remodeling and I have hesitated to move forward with home swapping because it?s a work in progress. My home is nice, but not cool or unusual. Who would want to stay in my house?

    Unless your home is crumbling into the ground, you?re fine. Obviously, if you?re house is in the middle of a major re-do and under construction, you?re not going to want to leave your home. Every single home we?ve stayed in (4 home exchanges in the U.S. and 4 home exchanges in Europe) has had what we call ?House Tricks? and our most recent exchange even had construction happening on the outside of the building. People don?t home swap to stay inside, they home swap to travel and to experience life as a local, and have a free place to stay.

    Go Gingham: Home Exchange vacation

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    While I leave out our ?House Tricks? manual about our home, I also leave notes around our house to say how things work. Water faucet quirks, doorknobs that fall off easily, and how our stove light is broken and says it?s ?on? all the time are all places that I leave an extra note to our exchange partners. Not one house we?ve ever stayed in has been perfect.

    Home swappers aren?t looking for a perfect home ? just a place to call home ? for a time.

    When you sign up for a home exchange website, you can view pictures of other people?s homes and they can see your pictures of your home, that you?ve uploaded. You?ll see what amenities other people have to offer and they can see what you have.

    Home swapping makes traveling affordable, you get to live like a local, and make new friends. Home swapping has allowed our family to travel places we would have never considered or been able to afford if we didn?t have a place to stay for free.

    If you?d like me to speak to your group or organization about home swapping or traveling with children, please check here.

    Have you ever done a home exchange? Would you consider doing one?

    Go Gingham related links:

    Our San Francisco home exchange -Part I, Part II and
    Part III
    Our first home exchange is here
    Travel packing tips with a PDF chart are here
    Home swapping ? 3 different methods and how to prepare your home for one
    Save money on your next trip: before and during
    Vacation rules from our last trip ? yes, my teens gave me rules!
    Home from our home exchange to Spain ? with lots of photos

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    Sara Tetreault

    Sara Tetreault is trying to live the good life on less with thoughtful spending, smart use of resources and efficient use of time. By cooking, gardening, sewing, and home swapping, she hopes to inspire you with her frugal ways. Sara keeps a home, one husband, two children, and three backyard chickens.

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