wildthing Posted April 24, 2013 Member ID: 36 Group: *** Clan Members Followers: 126 Topic Count: 239 Topics Per Day: 0.04 Content Count: 3861 Content Per Day: 0.67 Reputation: 2303 Achievement Points: 34784 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 19 Joined: 09/01/09 Status: Offline Last Seen: Yesterday at 02:18 AM Birthday: 11/22/1968 Device: Windows Posted April 24, 2013 New York Apartment Features Ultimate High-Def Man Cave Sauna, hot tub, steam room and motorized bed make this an AV geek’s wonder spa. December 05, 2012| by Steven CastleIt may be the ultimate man cave. It even resembles a cave, decked ingranite walls and floors. But this 800-square-foot New York Cityapartment boasts not one, not two, but three big-screen Samsung HDTVs,plus a 106-inch drop-down Screen Innovations display served by a $15,000 Wolf Cinema near-4K projector. And you can view them all from the motorized, roll-out bed. To which point you may ask: Why? And the best answer may be why not.The apartment owner is a doctor whose office is next door, and who canaccess his secret A/V lair with a keypad or his smartphone to open ahidden door in a bookshelf. One is immediately greeted with what appears to be two large artpieces of art. Home electronics designer and installer Todd Anthony Pumaof The Source Home Theater Installation & Design in New York City reaches for a URC MX-6000i RF and Wi-Fi remote, and with a touch of a button, the Vutec ArtScreen artwork in the facing frames roll up to reveal two 55-inch Samsung LED HDTVs. At the same time, the button rolls down the 106-inch ScreenInnovations Gamma Screen and fires up the Wolf Cinema SDC-15 projector,which can shine a 3840 x 2160-pixel resolution (near 4K) using JVC’sD-ILA engine. The projector is tucked into a ventilated space above therollout bed, along with two Paradigm SIG-1.5R in-ceiling speakers, which are wall-mounted behind rectangular grilles to achieve rear-channel surround sound. But back to the question: Why or why not? This doc likes histechnology—so much he keeps updating the system. He also wanted to beable to watch TV from inside his sauna, located behind the drop-downscreen and behind glass. With the two TVs in the side walls in theadjoining lounge, he and a guest can face each other and watch the tube.Or they can view the 46-inch Samsung TV mounted behind a mirror whilesoaking in the hot tub, which is couple of steps up from the main loungearea. Three Zoned Spa Did we not mention there’s also a sauna and hot tub? The multiplevideo screens are enough to distract one. There’s also a steam room inthe bathroom—as well as an electronically operated Kohler shower andToto Neorest toilet that can be remote controlled. Speakers for thesauna are tucked below the teak benches and floor and use Ixos extreme temperature cables. Here URC’s MXW-920 weatherproof remote is used. Three zones of audio—the main lounge/bedroom, hot tub area, and sauna—are served by a NuVoGrand Concerto multiroom audio system, with a NuVo touchscreen and iPadapps for control. Puma also went to pains to make use of the URCMX-6000i remote simple, by making nearly every function in thespa-partment available from one page. Hard buttons are labeled fordifferent areas, and holding down a button can turn on one system oranother. More detailed controls lead to other pages. The Kohler showeroperates independently, but Puma and URC are looking at ways tointegrate the sauna, hot tub and other amenities. URC is also controlling the Lutron lighting switches and dimmers,which Puma programmed to offer ceiling halogen lighting, rectangularbacklit marble cubes and colored LEDs for effects. Three Systems, Nine Speakers The biggest technical feat, however, may be the in-ceiling speakerlayout in the main lounge and bedroom, which must serve the 5.1-channelfront-projection system, as well as the two facing Samsung TVs that eachget 6.1-channel treatment. Nine of the Paradigm SIG-1.5R in-ceiling speakers are used to createsurround sound for the three separate systems, including the two mountedin the wall and framing the Wolf Cinema projector for the surroundchannels in the 5.1 system. The other seven are in the ceiling, withrows of three located above each TV for their front and rear channelsand one in the center that serves as the center channel for the5.1-channel front projection system. The left and right front channelsfor that system utilize the other speakers in the configuration that arenearest the screen, while a Paradigm Sub 12 subwoofer fires from theround grille behind the steps to the hot tub area. That area gets twospeakers. The systems are governed by an Anthem MRX-700 A/V receiver for the TV systems and a Marantz NR1602receiver for the front projection system, with automatic switching so aspeaker isn’t being powered by both. When both TVs or all systems areon, all of the speakers go into multichannel mode with dialogue comingthrough them all. The good doctor did not want each video display to act independently, though. If used together, they all show the same video. The systems are accompanied by a Marantz UD5005 Blu-ray player. These components, plus Panamax Furman’s BlueBolt system that allows energy monitoring and remote reboots, are located in a rack behind a glass door off of the hot tub room. The Source Home Theater Installation & Design also equipped thespa-tacular digs with industrial-grade broadband, using a commercialversion of Verizon’s FiOS, plus Apple AirPort Extreme. A security panelwith remote controlled digital locks on an exterior door can be openedby the owner via his smartphone. (http://www.electronichouse.com/article/new_york_apartment_features_ultimate_high-def_man_cave?utm_source=eh_Outb&utm_medium=web) Awards
StormCrow Posted April 24, 2013 Member ID: 480 Group: *** Clan Members Followers: 74 Topic Count: 266 Topics Per Day: 0.05 Content Count: 2701 Content Per Day: 0.47 Reputation: 5075 Achievement Points: 46666 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 37 Joined: 09/21/09 Status: Offline Last Seen: 5 hours ago Birthday: 03/11/1975 Device: Android Posted April 24, 2013 move to Canada... problem solved Damage_inc- and JohnnyQuest 2 Awards
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JohnnyQuest Posted April 24, 2013 Member ID: 1965 Group: Fallen Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 43 Topics Per Day: 0.01 Content Count: 1176 Content Per Day: 0.22 Reputation: 1082 Achievement Points: 8599 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 11/12/10 Status: Offline Last Seen: June 15, 2016 Birthday: 02/11/1969 Posted April 24, 2013 move to Canada... problem solved Unless you are a Dr. we can tell why Pimpedout is down here... it keeps them honest Pingy doo....he he
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FLDMARSHAL Posted April 24, 2013 Member ID: 5490 Group: ***- Inactive Clan Members Followers: 3 Topic Count: 136 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 469 Content Per Day: 0.10 Reputation: 243 Achievement Points: 4101 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 02/06/13 Status: Offline Last Seen: December 2, 2024 Birthday: 10/18/1976 Device: Windows Posted April 24, 2013 here is the answer to ur question my freind Health and Human Services (HHS) … WASHINGTON (AP) — Retired as a city worker, Sheila Pugach lives in a modest home on a quiet street in Albuquerque, N.M., and drives an 18-year-old Subaru. Pugach doesn't see herself as upper-income by any stretch, but President Barack Obama's budget would raise her Medicare premiums and those of other comfortably retired seniors, adding to a surcharge that already costs some 2 million beneficiaries hundreds of dollars a year each. More importantly, due to the creeping effects of inflation, 20 million Medicare beneficiaries would end up paying higher "income related" premiums for their outpatient and prescription coverage over time. Administration officials say Obama's proposal will help improve the financial stability of Medicare by reducing taxpayer subsidies for retirees who can afford to pay a bigger share of costs. Congressional Republicans agree with the president on this one, making it highly likely the idea will become law if there's a budget deal this year. But the way Pugach sees it, she's being penalized for prudence, dinged for saving diligently. It was the government, she says, that pushed her into a higher income bracket where she'd have to pay additional Medicare premiums. IRS rules require people age 70-and-a-half and older to make regular minimum withdrawals from tax-deferred retirement nest eggs like 401(k)s. That was enough to nudge her over Medicare's line. "We were good soldiers when we were young," said Pugach, who worked as a computer systems analyst. "I was afraid of not having money for retirement and I put in as much as I could. The consequence is now I have to pay about $500 a year more in Medicare premiums." Currently only about 1 in 20 Medicare beneficiaries pays the higher income-based premiums, which start at incomes over $85,000 for individuals and $170,000 for couples. As a reference point, the median or midpoint U.S. household income is about $53,000. Obama's budget would change Medicare's upper-income premiums in several ways. First, it would raise the monthly amounts for those currently paying. If the proposal were already law, Pugach would be paying about $168 a month for outpatient coverage under Medicare's Part B, instead of $146.90. Then, the plan would create five new income brackets to squeeze more revenue from the top tiers of retirees. But its biggest impact would come through inflation. The administration is proposing to extend a freeze on the income brackets at which seniors are liable for the higher premiums until 1 in 4 retirees has to pay. It wouldn't be the top 5 percent anymore, but the top 25 percent. "Over time, the higher premiums will affect people who by today's standards are considered middle-income," explained Tricia Neuman, vice president for Medicare policy at the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. "At some point, it raises questions about whether (Medicare) premiums will continue to be affordable." Required withdrawals from retirement accounts would be the trigger for some of these retirees. For others it could be taking a part-time job. One consequence could be political problems for Medicare. A growing group of beneficiaries might come together around a shared a sense of grievance. "That's part of the problem with the premiums — they simply act like a higher tax based on income," said David Certner, federal policy director for AARP, the seniors lobby. "Means testing" of Medicare benefits was introduced in 2007 under President George W. Bush in the form of higher outpatient premiums for the top-earning retirees. Obama's health care law expanded the policy and also added a surcharge for prescription coverage. The latest proposal ramps up the reach of means testing and sets up a political confrontation between AARP and liberal groups on one side and fiscal conservatives on the other. The liberals have long argued that support for Medicare will be undermined if the program starts charging more for the well-to-do. Not only are higher-income people more likely to be politically active, they also tend to be in better health. Fiscal conservatives say it makes no sense for government to provide the same generous subsidies to people who can afford to pay at least some of the cost themselves. As a rule, taxpayers pay for 75 percent of Medicare's outpatient and prescription benefits. Even millionaires would still get a 10 percent subsidy on their premiums under Obama's plan. Technically, both programs are voluntary. "The government has to understand the difference between universal opportunity and universal subsidy," said David Walker, the former head of the congressional Government Accountability Office. "This is a very modest step towards changing the government subsidy associated with Medicare's two voluntary programs." It still doesn't sit well with Sheila Pugach. She says she's been postponing remodeling work on her 58-year-old house because she's concerned about the cost. Having a convenient utility room so she doesn't have to go out to the garage to do laundry would help with her back problems. "They think all old people are living the life of Riley," she said. Awards
Bombshell Posted April 24, 2013 Member ID: 5380 Group: ***- Inactive Clan Members Followers: 53 Topic Count: 14 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 327 Content Per Day: 0.07 Reputation: 472 Achievement Points: 3494 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 01/28/13 Status: Offline Last Seen: March 17 Birthday: 03/26/1984 Device: Macintosh Posted April 24, 2013 Doctor's pay or how they choose to spend it doesn't really have anything to do with the "high medical costs" in the United States but that sounds like a pretty effing awesome setup! little_old_man 1 Awards
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