For the second time in as many weeks, President Obama pulled together dozens of lawmakers, community leaders and business representatives to solve a pressing issue -- this time, health care reform.

But the president's focus-group brand of governing is starting to wear thin for some who say the sessions are more style than substance.

Obama held a similar summit last week to promote fiscal responsibility. Over the course of three hours, the 130 or so in attendance broke into five groups and then reconvened, and the president said all their suggestions would be boiled down into a final report in 30 days. Soon after, the White House went ahead and released a $3.6 trillion budget anyway.

Now that the White House is using the same approach for health care reform, some wonder what Obama expected to learn from the folks he met with Thursday that he didn't hear during two years of campaigning.

"For the most part, these kinds of things are dog-and-pony shows that are hard to associate with any concrete, substantive results," said Michael Franc, a health care expert with the conservative Heritage Foundation.

"With 99.6 percent certainty, they're going to walk out of this summit wanting to do the same thing."

Obama already has a health care plan, which he unveiled during the campaign, though it's lacking the details needed for the kind of comprehensive legislation he is advocating.

He said Thursday that the purpose of the summit was to collect ideas for those details and to seek out proposals that he hadn't thought of before.

"We had an extraordinarily productive set of sessions throughout the day," Obama said, adding he senses a clear consensus about the need "here and now" for health care reform.

"I just want to figure out what works," he said.

Obama said his staff will generate a document summarizing the key points of what came out of Thursday's breakout sessions.

Jeremy Mayer, public policy professor at George Mason University, said the president may be willing to compromise significantly on his proposed plan in the long run. But he said the health care summit was probably not going to yield any eureka moments.

"It's very unlikely that someone's going to walk into these with a new idea that no one's heard before ... the terms of the debate are pretty well-known," he said.

Rather, Mayer said, Obama is trying to set the tone that he is open to ideas and reach out to moderates and other key lawmakers in Congress he'll need to pass comprehensive reform -- lessons learned from the Clinton administration's failed attempt at health care reform.

Indeed, Obama reached out to a key Republican leader right after the session ended, calling on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for his thoughts at the top of the question-and-answer period.

Obama made clear Thursday that health care reform is at the top of his agenda, claiming the economic crisis is inextricably linked to health care. "This is a legacy moment for Obama, and the stakes are very high," Mayer said.

Franc also said the summits can be used effectively to build support and send the message that the administration is committed to solving the problem. But he said the nuances of the legislation will be worked out between staffers at the White House and Capitol Hill, not in the executive summary from the summit.

So what's the next topic Obama might focus group?

Windows 7 is a worldwide operating system and Microsoft made a really good move by adding regional wallpapers into the operating system. When you choose your region settings, the appropriate theme is displayed. In this guide, you’ll learn how to activate hidden regional settings in Windows 7.

Note: These guides are written for the public beta of Windows Seven Ultimate (build 7000.) As further builds are released, these guides may be subject to change and will be updated accordingly. If the methods described below do not work, please don’t hesitate to ask our experts in the forums.

Activating Hidden Regional Themes

To activate regional themes, do the following:

  1. Open Computer, click Organize, and select Folder and Search Options
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  2. Under the View tab, select Show hidden files, folders, and drives and uncheck Hide Protected operating system files
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  3. When prompted, select Yes. Click OK on Folder Options
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  4. Navigate to %systemroot%\Globalization\MCT\
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  5. Select a region by opening its folder and double click on the theme file to activate the themes

You can now use Windows 7’s “hidden” themes.

At 8:15am a massive explosion occurred in the 200 block of East Main Street.

Downtown has be evacuated between Black and Church Avenues east to west and between Babcock and Mendenhall north to south.

Current Secured Perimeter is Church to Tracy (east-west) and Lamme to Babcock (north-south).

A law enforcement checkpoint is being established at BFD Station #1 on Rouse beginning at 7:00pm

Business and Property owners must register at this checkpoint and then they will be escorted to the property and escorted back through the check point.

PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS BETWEEN ROUSE AND BOZEMAN SHOULD PLEASE WAIT UNTIL LATER TONIGHT OR EVEN TOMORROW TO COME TO BFD STATION #1 FOR PROPERTY ACCESS. LAW ENFORCEMENT WOULD LIKE TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE AREAS OUTSIDE OF ROUSE TO BOZEMAN FIRST, THUS WORKING INWARD TOWARDS THE IMMEDIATE BLOCK.

The area between Rouse and Bozeman (east-west) and Babcock to Mendenhall will remain completely closed due to the continuing emergency services.

Access to parts of this block may be possible tomorrow.

Buildings west of Bozeman Avenue may open as early as this evening or by tomorrow morning at the latest.

Northwestern Energy is working to restore power to as many areas as possible. For several days gas service will be interrupted between Black and Rouse (east-west) and the north side of Main to Mendenhall (north-south).

Electrical power may be restored to the entire area as soon as this evening.

The City and Northwestern Energy are working on solutions for buildings that do not have heat as far as the oncoming subzero temperatures and trying to prevent pipes from freezing and bursting.

City water service from Rouse to Bozeman on the north side of Main Street has been shut off from the water main line into every building except in the Rockin' R Bar.

The City Building department is and will continue to inspect buildings in the immediate area to declare properties are safe to reoccupy.

The Gallatin County Health Department is concerned about food safety issues related to the fire and smoke that may have impacted restaurants in the immediate area. Once restaurants are cleared for owner occupation, the Health Department will be available to complete food safety inspections beginning Friday morning. Restaurant owners should call the Health Department to arrange an inspection.

The intense water usage downtown will result in discoloration (brown to rusty color). This is due to sediment in the water system being disturbed by the high flows being used in the fire fighting efforts. There may also have an increased smell of chlorine since the City has increased the concentration to compensate for the high usage. ALL WATER IS COMPLETELY SAFE TO DRINK, COOK WITH, AND BATH WITH.

Hawthorne Elementary School will open and operating tomorrow (Friday) for normal class schedule.

MISSING PERSONS Information 582-2350 FIRE STATION # 1 @ 34 North Rouse

BUSINESS ASSISTANCE / DISPLACED WORKER Department of Commerce (Business Owners) 406-841-2700 Department of Labor (Displaced Worker) 406- 444-2340

DISPLACED RESIDENTS For housing assistance an incident center is set up by the Red Cross @ 300 N Willson 1-800-272-6668 A shelter has been established at Grace Bible Church 3625 South 19th Ave

TO OFFER ASSISTANCE IN SECURING BUSINESSES IN THE AREA OF THE EXPLOSION City Hall 121 North Rouse 582-2300

THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED at www.bozeman.net BY 1:00PM. You will be able to sign up for e-mail updates at www.bozeman.net.

It's doesn't matter if you use Windows Mobile technology or Symbian or even the newly improved Google Android Operating System..! It will become more and more reliable and cheap mobile technology in the future. It's not just Nokia Sony ericcson, LG , HTC, Samsung Mobile or any other vendor, the technology is there to everyone choose. Most important that the consumer will get the most benefit from it all. In this year the world is hit by the Global Financial Crisis that effected almost every private sector there is.

The LG-Microsoft alliance was highlighted by LG Mobile's chief executive, Dr. Skott Ahn, using LG's watch-phone to conduct a live video call with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. The two companies have committed to release at least 10 LG Windows phones in 2009 and as many as 26 in 2012.

LG made a major commitment to producing Windows Phones on Monday, unveiling a new, 3D interface for its high-end phones at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2009) show in Barcelona.

The first phone coming from the alliance is the GM730, a touch-screen phone that will feature Windows Mobile 6.1 at launch and Windows Mobile 6.5 later this year. The GM730 runs LG's new 3D, "S-Class" user interface, which uses lots of big, tactile graphics to make complex phones more fun and easy to use.

"Users don't need to dig to manage to find information or to utilize features ... S-Class will ... become standard on all of our handsets, and this includes smartphones," said Chang Ma, LG Mobile's vice president for marketing strategy.

For instance, to tune the FM radio on an S-Class phone, you turn a virtual dial with your finger. To set the clock, you move the hands with your finger. And to scroll through a menu, you flick a line of icons.

S-Class seems to reach into all areas of the GM730. On the demo unit we saw, the calendar and address book were both customized to look a lot more fun than the standard Windows Mobile applications.

LG isn't the only company seriously hacking Windows Mobile; HTC announced earlier today that the company is bringing new address-book and call-organization technology to their own Windows Mobile phones.

The GM730 has a 3-inch, 240x400 screen, a 5-megapixel camera with a Schneider-Kreuznach lens, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a GPS-enabled SMS application from Gypsii.

S-Class will also appear on LG's Arena KM900, a multimedia feature phone that LG introduced today. The Arena has an 800x480 touch screen, a 5-megapixel camera, GPS, 8 GB of memory, DVD-resolution video capture and both Wi-Fi and 3G.

Many UI innovations introduced at MWC never come to the US. LG, for example, overwrites its own UI with Verizon's custom UI on all their Verizon Wireless phones. But S-Class will absolutely come to North America, Ahn said.

"Our number-one option is the carrier's preference. But regardless of the preference of the carriers, we also have a plan to launch [S-Class] in the US very soon," Ahn said.

LG on Monday also introduced an innovative, translucent phone, the GD900. Executives didn't reveal much about this slider other than that it's silvery, transparent and glows.

Along with Samsung and ,, LG is another member of Google's Open Handset Alliance that declined to release an Android phone at this show. Android phones are coming, LG insisted. Just not now. SO, it's all depend on you to wisely choose and pick the most suitable worthy for you...

Former Chicago Bulls guard Norm Van Lier, who died today in his Chicago apartment, made fans of many early Bulls watchers.
His cause of death is still unknown, but it is thought that he fell ill due to his recent struggles with advanced heart disease. He was 61 years old.



"Norm Van Lier was one of the all-time greats ever to put on a Chicago Bulls uniform," Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement. "Along with Jerry Sloan, he set a standard for Bulls defense and toughness which we will never forget and which we will always strive to replicate. We will miss him greatly, and extend our deepest sympathies to his family and his many friends."


Stormin’ Norman career’s was marked by underappreciation and silent endurance. He attended Saint Francis University after most high-major colleges balked on recruiting the 6-1 point guard. His grizzled, physical play won him respect among fans and his teammates.

Van Lier appeared in three All-Star games (1974, 1976, 1977). He retired in January 1979 with career totals of 8,770 points and 5,217 assists.