Saturday 30 October 2010

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Nike, Cristiano Ronaldo Introduce Safari Print Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II

Posted: 30 Oct 2010 07:00 AM PDT

Global football star Cristiano Ronaldo today with Nike launched the CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II boot. Inspired by Ronaldo's lightning speed and effortless style off the pitch, the CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II combines high-performance innovation and heritage of the Nike Safari print.

Nike originally introduced the print on the Air Safari running shoe in 1987, and the unexpected aesthetic transformed performance footwear design. At the time, trailblazing Nike designer and father of the Air Jordan series Tinker Hatfield began exploring non-traditional materials, patterns and colors to use in athletic footwear and conceived the now legendary ostrich-skin print.

Mercurial_Safari_04_(White)-300The limited-run Air Safari quickly sold out and gained an ardent following for its striking design. Now the iconic print is back — this time on the feet of one of the best players in the world. The updated print has a stylized look, wrapping the entire boot and laces for a bold effect. Ronaldo's signature CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II represents the first time the print has been applied to performance football footwear.

"The Air Safari showed that you can create an athletic shoe that is beautiful and different without forgoing high-performance utility," said Hatfield, VP of Creative Design at Nike. "It helped individuals make a personal style statement whether they wore it on a run or out at night."

Built for speed

Cristiano_Ronaldo_Madrid_300The game's fastest player demands a boot that not only reflects his personal style but also delivers superb traction and responsiveness. The CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II features the unique NIKE SENSE adaptive traction system where designers created a pair of adaptive studs in the forefoot that can extend and retract by up to 3mm, based on ground conditions and pressure exerted by the player.

Directionally positioned blades maximize cutting and allow for quick changes of direction, while secondary toe traction provides added toe-off power for those first critical steps. The result is a boot that enables greater speed in all directions.

Nike Flywire, a lightweight composite that forms the upper, increases range of motion while locking the foot to the sole plate, ensuring maximum transfer of energy from the foot to the ground. The carbon composite chassis keeps the player close to the ground for improved stability and responsiveness.

"The CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II makes a statement on pitch and the Safari print expresses my style," said Cristiano Ronaldo. "Combined with incredibly light and responsive performance the boot gives me everything I need to elevate my game."

In another nod to speed, the boot's arresting Safari print is overlaid with a tonal chevron pattern that is illuminated in certain light. Designed to appear as a flash in a player's peripheral vision, the reflective graphic can improve player awareness on pitch.

The CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II also gives consumers exclusive access to training insights from top players and coaches through Nike Football+. Each pair of boots comes with a unique user code to unlock insider tips and Master Speed training content.

Cristiano Ronaldo will debut the CR Mercurial Vapor SuperFly II on pitch November 7 during "El Derbi" which features Madrid's premier football teams. The boot will be available at retail globally and online at www.nikestore.com beginning November 15. Nike Football+ can be accessed at www.nikesoccer.com.

 

About Nike

NIKE, Inc. based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world’s leading designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel and accessories; Cole Haan, which designs, markets and distributes luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Umbro Ltd., a leading United Kingdom-based global football (soccer) brand; and Hurley International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action sports and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories. For more information, visit www.nikebiz.com.

About Nike Football+

Nike Football+ gives footballers insider access to the world's best coaches, players and teams for total game improvement. People who purchase a new pair of Nike boots receive a unique user code that unlocks the full Nike Football+ program at nikefootball.com. They will receive all the benefits of Nike Football+ access at no added cost. The code will also provide access to future Nike Football+ programs that help players improve their game and win. Nike Football+ is available as an app for the iPhone and iPod Touch on iTunes and via the mobile web on all WAP enabled handsets.

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Friday 29 October 2010

About Today: Need a Last-Minute Halloween Costume?

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
So here I am again: Halloween is in, oh, about five minutes, and I never got around to sewing together that sexy pumpkin costume I'd planned. What's a costume procrastinator to do? Throw something together at the last minute, of course.

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I should say: Throw something *awesome* together at the last minute. Because that's what I'm doing, using these articles as a guide.
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The good news is, there's still time for me to be Lady Gaga. (I know you're relieved.)

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Also good to know: You can make a fantastic costume using little more than a cardboard box. I'm thinking of getting an extra large one, and hiding under it during the party. I'll wait for someone to put a drink on me, and then stand up really quickly, upsetting everything! It'll be hilarious! (Next up: My black-eye costume.)
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Renaming High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) as “Corn Sugar”

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 12:41 AM PDT

The consumers against HFCS may have won the battle, but they haven't won the war.

Due to increasing concerns and bad press about high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) has resulted in losing credibility and in effect, losing sales.  The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently reported an 11% drop in consumer demand for HFCS.

So the Corn Refiners Association are fighting back.

The Corn Refiners Association (CRA) has applied to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this month for permission to rename (or rebrand) high fructose corn syrup as "corn sugar".  They claim is "sugar is sugar".  But the real reason is to "trick" the consumers that the evil HFCS is now called some form of "sugar".  Think about it.  Consumers will be "fooled" into purchasing products made with "corn sugar" instead of HFCS. 

Why stop there?  Soon they will ask to remove the word "corn" from "corn sugar" because it could come from beets, sugarcane or corn.

Sugar is sugar, right?

At an energy level, yes it is, as sugar is 4 calories per gram (protein is 4.5 cal/g and fat is 9 cal/g), no matter what kind of "sugar" it is.

But the confusion lies in the fact that HFCS has three different grades for human consumption:

  1. Cornsweet 42
  2. Cornsweet 55, used for sodas and soft drinks
  3. Cornsweet 90, intensely sweet used for low-calorie products

The numbers 42, 55, and 90 denote the percent of fructose.

Sucrose, or table sugar, has 50% fructose.  (see the article on Cancer Cells Love Fructose over Glucose for more information)

Is the excess fructose we have been ingesting over the last 40 years (or so) really the cause of all our health issues, from obesity to diabetes to cancer?  For weight gain, see my previous article on Why Am I Fat? Here is the Simple Answer

Stay tuned…


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Thursday 28 October 2010

About Today: Avoid These 5 True Halloween Horrors

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Halloween, for me, is the best and worst of holidays. Best, because of candy and costumes and parties. Worst, because clumsy people shouldn't be allowed to wander around in masks with poorly aligned eye-holes.

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