Sunday, September 2, 2012

Up to 10,000 Yosemite visitors at risk of virus

In this undated photo provided by DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, Inc., are tent cabins in the fall at Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite officials are expanding their efforts notify visitors to a complex of tent cabins who may have been exposed to a rare but potentially deadly rodent-carried virus. Officials said Wednesday they have notified 2,900 visitors who stayed in the Curry Village "Signature Cabins" since mid-May, up from 1,700 initially notified. (AP Photo/DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, Inc.)

In this undated photo provided by DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, Inc., are tent cabins in the fall at Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite officials are expanding their efforts notify visitors to a complex of tent cabins who may have been exposed to a rare but potentially deadly rodent-carried virus. Officials said Wednesday they have notified 2,900 visitors who stayed in the Curry Village "Signature Cabins" since mid-May, up from 1,700 initially notified. (AP Photo/DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, Inc.)

FILE - In a Tuesday Aug. 28, 2012 photo, Glenn Dean, a National Parks Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, inspects tent cabins for mice entry points at Curry Village at Yosemite National Park. Two more Yosemite National Park visitors have been found with a mouse-borne virus blamed for the deaths of two people, bringing the total number of infections to six, state health officials said. (AP Photo/San Francisco Chronicle, Michael Macor) NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MANDATORY CREDIT PHOTOG & CHRONICLE; MAGS OUT; NO SALES

In this undated photo provided by DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, Inc., is the interior of a signature tent cabin at Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite officials are expanding their efforts notify visitors to a complex of tent cabins who may have been exposed to a rare but potentially deadly rodent-carried virus. Officials said Wednesday they have notified 2,900 visitors who stayed in the Curry Village "Signature Cabins" since mid-May, up from 1,700 initially notified. (AP Photo/DNC Parks and Resorts at Yosemite, Inc.)

FILE -- In this file photo from Sunday Oct. 23, 2011, tents are seen in Curry Village in Yosemite National Park, Calif. On Monday, Aug. 27, 2012, Yosemite officials announced a second person had died of a rare, rodent-borne disease after staying in one of Yosemite National Park's most popular lodging areas, prompting federal officials to step up efforts to locate and warn recent visitors. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

(AP) ? Up to 10,000 people who were guests in certain lodging cabins at Yosemite National Park might have been exposed to a deadly mouse-borne virus, park officials confirmed Friday as rangers handled a slew of calls from frightened visitors.

Park concessionaire Delaware North Co. sent letters and emails this week to nearly 3,000 people who reserved the insulated "Signature" cabins between June and August, warning them that they might have been exposed.

The cabins hold up to four people, and park spokesman Scott Gediman said Friday that means up to 7,000 more visitors might have been exposed to the virus that so far has killed two people and sickened four others.

Meanwhile, more than 1,000 calls a day are coming into Yosemite's new hantavirus hotline as visitors frightened about the growing outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome call seeking answers.

"We're reaching out and they are reaching out to us, and we are trying in every way shape and form to be transparent and forthright," he said. "We want to tell people this is what we know. The most important thing is the safety of park visitors and employees."

On Thursday, the California Department of Public Health confirmed that a total of six people have contracted the disease at Yosemite, up from four suspected cases earlier in the week.

Alerts sent to state and county public health agencies, as well as local doctors and hospitals, have turned up other suspected cases that have not yet been confirmed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"Additional suspected cases are being investigated from multiple health jurisdictions," the CDC said in an advisory issued to health care providers.

The illness that begins as flu-like symptoms can take six weeks to incubate before rapid acute respiratory and organ failure.

There is no cure, and anyone exhibiting the symptoms must be hospitalized. More than 36 percent of people who contract the rare illness will die from it.

All of the victims confirmed so far stayed in the high-end, insulated "Signature" tent cabins in the park's historic Curry Village section between mid-June and early July.

Park officials worked quickly to disinfect all 400 of the Curry Village cabins when the outbreak first was detected earlier this month. When the outbreak was narrowed to the 91 double-walled insulated cabins, the California Department of Public Health ordered them shut down Tuesday.

Park officials said the double-walled design of those particular cabins made it easy for mice to nest between the walls. The disease is carried in the feces, urine and saliva of deer mice and other rodents and carried on airborne aerosol particles and dust.

As the busy Labor Day weekend launches and word about the outbreak spread, some guests were cancelling lodging reservations at the park. But Gediman says others on waiting lists for hard-to-get accommodations are snapping them up.

The hantavirus outbreak occurred despite park officials' efforts to step up protections.

A 2010 report from the state health department warned park officials that rodent inspection efforts should be increased after a visitor to the Tuolumne Meadows area of the park fell ill.

The report revealed 18 percent of mice trapped for testing at various locations around the park were positive for hantavirus.

"Inspections for rodent infestations and appropriate exclusion efforts, particularly for buildings where people sleep, should be enhanced," it said.

The park's new hantavirus policy, enacted April 25, was designed to provide a safe place, "free from recognized hazards that may cause serious physical harm or death."

The 91 insulated, high-end canvas cabins in the century-old Curry Village are new to the park. They were constructed in 2009 to replace some that had been closed or damaged after parts of Curry Village, which sits below the 3,000-foot Glacier Point promontory, were determined to be in a rock-fall hazard zone.

Upon taking them apart for cleaning, park employees found evidence of mouse nests in the insulation.

The deer mice most prone to carrying the virus can squeeze through holes just one-quarter-inch in diameter. They are distinguished from solid-colored house mice by their white bellies and gray and brown bodies.

In 2011, half of the 24 U.S. hantavirus cases ended in death. But since 1993, when the virus first was identified, the average death rate is 36 percent, according to the CDC.

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The Yosemite hotline number is 209-372-0822. It's staffed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time.

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Jason Dearen reported from San Francisco.

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

HitPoint Studios unveils Adera game for Windows 8 and Microsoft Surface tablets

HitPoint Studios is unveiling its Adera puzzle-adventure game that is targeted at what could be a very big platform. The game will debut on computers running Microsoft?s Windows 8 operating system as well as the Microsoft Surface tablets coming this fall.

The game is an episodic, puzzle-adventure title that will take full advantage of features such as multitouch controls, accelerometer (tilt) controls, and Xbox Live for Windows. It is one of a whole slate of games being announced today for the new Microsoft platforms, which are aimed at reviving PC gaming and related tablet play. Microsoft will publish this game which is being developed by Hatfield, Mass.-based HitPoint, said Jim Hawk, producer at Microsoft. It is clearly a sign that Microsoft knows that great games can make or break any new operating system or technology platform.

?With Adera, we created a title with cinema-quality production value that?s totally unprecedented in the puzzle-adventure genre, and our partnership with Microsoft Studios has enabled us to bring a classic casual gaming title like this to the mainstream,? said Aaron St. John, co-founder and CEO of HitPoint Studios. ?The extended reach of Microsoft?s Xbox platform along with the development capabilities within Windows 8 enables us to build new, rich games that widespread audiences will truly love to play.?

St. John said in an interview with GamesBeat that he is impressed with the integration of touchscreen computing with Windows 8 and Microsoft Surface. He said it was a good match for what his team wanted to do with Adera, which he said will feature beautiful art (as you can see above in the logo). St. John hinted that the experience for gamers will be similar to that enjoyed by people who played the original Myst, which also had beautiful scenery. Adera is a hidden-object game, where you search through art to find objects hidden in the landscape. Xbox Live will be an integral part of Windows 8 and Surface, and that means that games such as Adera will be more social and viral, right from the beginning.

?We?re doing some creative stuff that has never been done before,? St. John said.

That is very confident talk, but Aaron St. John happens to be the younger brother of longtime game industry player Alex St. John, who helped pioneer Windows games at Microsoft and also has a penchant for delivering big pitches. HitPoint has produced more than 130 games in four years for more than 50 million players on the Android, iOS, Facebook, and PC platforms. Many of the games are branded games or advergames. The biggest HitPoint title to date is The Secrets of Arcelia Island, a hidden-object game adventure game. St. John said Adera has been in the works for more than a year.

?HitPoint?s expertise in creating casual and adventure titles made them a natural choice to help us introduce new gaming experiences to our core audiences,? said Matt Booty, general manager of connected experiences for Microsoft Studios. ?Casual gaming has seen astronomical growth over the last several years, but the market is saturated with look-alikes. We?re committed to providing Windows 8 users with high-quality gaming experiences in classic genres as well as those that they might not have seen before.?

Founded in 2008 after a merger between Golden Goose Games and Paul Hake Productions, HitPoint has more than 57 employees and contractors.

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What Does It Take To Be A Great Automotive Mechanic ...

If you have ever wondered about what kinds of technical replacements can be done by a mobile mechanic, it?s safe to say you?re in for a nice surprise. The mobile car service company which belongs to VACC employs qualified auto mechanics that are able to offer complicated and extensive engine and car element diagnostics and replacements.

When a vehicle has technical issues, it can be very irritating. Getting a vehicle engine repaired when a problem happens requires a great deal of scheduling in terms of your time. Lots of people immediately assume they are limited to the standard car shop experience requiring delayed shop scheduling, great deals of waiting space time, and frustrating problems when it concerns getting the car returned. But today Melbourne has an option when it concerns car technical replacements.

Vehicle mobile mechanics can complete a large assortment of replacements that cover every little thing from brake replacements to air conditioning and every little thing between. Mechanical replacements include replacements to the carburetor, valves, starter, water pump, alternator, pistons, and mufflers to name simply a few of the elements.

Your engine could be making peculiar noises letting you understand something is about to fail. On the other hand, your car could simply decide to not begin one day much to your surprise. There is absolutely nothing more disconcerting than being ready to leave for work, consultation, or event only to discover your transport has actually passed away in the driveway. The mobile auto mechanic can do the kind of technical repair work you need right in your driveway or in a parking lot in many cases.

Of course, there will be those circumstances where the car have to be taken to a bigger shop for repair work. Also in those circumstances, professional mobile car replacements include taking the car to the shop, doing the repair work, and delivering the car back to you. You don?t get that kind of service with a standard car repair shop. In fact, you are lucky if you can get a ride to work when you need to leave your car in the shop after doing some hard rescheduling of your time.

If you think a mobile auto mechanic just can?t do significant and complicated technical replacements, you have to reconsider. Mobile automobile auto repair work can deal with most technical replacements in the field thanks to substantial mechanic training, mobile indicative equipment, and portable tools. The numerous kinds of technical replacements a mobile auto mechanic can deal with include the following.

Cooling system repairs
Suspension repairs
Transmission repair and adjustments including flushing
Air conditioning repairs
Diesel engine repairs
Cylinder head repairs and adjustments
General engine repairs
Tune-ups including spark plug and filter replacements
Dash light diagnostics
Timing belt replacements
Radiator repairs

This list could go on and on, because there are an unlimited number of engine problems which can be experienced by various auto makes and models. Your warranty remains in force while your engine is repaired. The full range of mechanical services offered by mobile car services means you can rely on your mechanic to deal with the problem in-depth even while on-site.

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