Thursday, February 14, 2013

Brauhaus Schmitz: Not the Best, But Not the Wurste | 34th Street ...

Imagine taking a great restaurant in Germany and a mediocre sports bar in Philadelphia and then smashed them against each other until schnitzel came out. This is Brauhaus Schmitz. The minute you walk into Brauhaus Schmitz,

you?ve entered an alternate universe that combines an Americanized, SportsCenter?watching, cheesy?outfit?wearing ambience with authentic German food, alcohol and decor. This collision of culture, epitomized by the female waitstaff, who serve food while wearing revealing and cheap German costumes, is off?putting for anyone seeking an authentic or romantic experience. While Brauhaus is

unable to escape the touristy feel of its neighboring South Street restaurants, the food is authentic and unique.

The slogan ?Beer makes one happy, so I continue to drink? is displayed prominently in German on the walls of Brauhaus. This statement could not be more correct: the beer selection is incredible, with many beers straight from Germany that you?ll find nowhere else in Philly. The Heffeweizen Innstadt

Passauer Weisse ($6), available on draft in the U.S. for the first time, was phenomenal. Just one sip and it felt like Oktoberfest.

Grub?wise, we started with the Kartoffelpuffer ($6), two potato pancakes served with sour cream and applesauce. The potato pancakes, though a bit burnt around the edges, were crunchy and delicious and the applesauce (with real chunks of apples) and sour cream were the perfect compliments. The Kartoffelpuffer can be ordered as a side with the main courses though, which permit two side dishes, so save it for your main meal. Brauhaus serves a lot of food.

If you order the sausages ($16), you?re allowed to pick two sausages and two sides, giving you flexibility and the ability to try more than one. You have six sausage options to choose from (though all include pork). Thankfully, the sausages are great. Brauhaus can pride itself on this perfectly cooked and seasoned German staple. The mustards served on the side were some of the best I?d ever tasted and they enhanced the meal dramatically. The bratwursts are served in meters, so if you?re really hungry, this is a great option.

The Kartoffelkn?del (potato dumpling) is a little gooey and soaked in butter. If you crave potatoes, go for the Bratkartoffeln, pan?fried Yukon Gold potatoes and caramelized onions. The Sp?tzel (egg dumpling), which tastes oddly similar to the Kartoffelkn?del, is interesting but nothing special.

If you don?t know German: do your research. The menu is intimidatingly long and none of the foods are easy to pronounce?look ahead at the menu before you show up so it doesn?t take 20 minutes to figure out what to order.

If you?re willing to put up with the rowdy drunks and an ambiance that at times feels more Hooters than Hermsdorf, then Brahaus Schmitz is worth the trip for authentic German fare and a spectacular beer selection.

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Prison Planet.com ? Firearm Makers Boycott Anti-Gun City and State ...

Alex Newman
New American
Feb 14, 2013

Liberty-minded firearm companies concerned about recent assaults on the gun rights of law-abiding citizens by?Obama and others are taking action to defend the Second Amendment even if it means lost revenue, with several major firms announcing that they would no longer be supplying equipment to hostile state and local governments or their police forces. Both New York and California ? where out-of-touch politicians?continue to trample on citizens? constitutionally guaranteed right to keep and bear arms ? have become primary targets. Activists and the companies are urging others to join the effort against more gun control now.

Among the manufacturers that have publicly announced their plans to prohibit sales to anti-Second Amendment authorities so far are LaRue Tactical, Olympic Arms, Extreme Firepower (EFI, LLC), and Barrett Firearms. All four firms, in solidarity with citizens in jurisdictions?victimized by a lawless political class that refuses to uphold the Constitution, have expressed strong support for Americans? unalienable rights. Gun rights activists nationwide rushed to?celebrate the companies? valor.

If citizens cannot purchase certain guns or accessories in places such as California, Chicago, or New York, then authorities cannot either, the companies essentially announced. In a?press release posted online on Tuesday praising the Constitution and Bill of Rights,?Olympic Arms President Brian Schuetz urged all firearm manufacturers to join the boycott effort, saying that they should stand together to repel politicians? hostile assaults on the rights of citizens.

?Olympic Arms is a staunch believer in and defender of the Constitution of the United States, and with special attention paid to the Bill of Rights that succinctly enumerates the security of our Divinely given Rights. One of those Rights is that to Keep and Bear Arms,? Schuetz said in the statement, which was widely?lauded by gun rights activists. ?Olympic Arms invites all firearms manufacturers, distributors and firearms dealers to join us in this action to refuse to do business with the State of New York. We must stand together, or we shall surely fall divided.?

According to the major Washington State-based gun manufacturer, which also supplies all branches of the U.S. armed forces, legislation passed in New York purporting to outlaw AR15s and a wide range of other firearms is unconstitutional. The so-called ?NY SAFE Act? ? a bill that has sparked what analysts say may be the?largest act of civil disobedience in state history, with potentially tens of thousands of citizens or more refusing to comply ? also ignores recent Supreme Court rulings, the company said.

Due to the passing of the unconstitutional legislation, the company announced that the State of New York, law enforcement departments, police officers, state government entities, and all government employees in the state would no longer be served as customers. ?In short, Olympic Arms will no longer be doing business with the State of New York or any governmental entity or employee of such governmental entity within the State of New York?? henceforth and until such legislation is repealed, and an apology made to the good people of the State of New York and the American people,? the press release explained.

Schuetz also said that if the political class was willing to limit the gun rights of free and law-abiding citizens of New York in spite of the Second Amendment, lawmakers and government entities in New York should have to abide by the same restrictions. There is also a deeply troubling moral element to the state government?s?latest assault on the rights of law-abiding citizens, which are enshrined in the state Constitution using language even stronger ? ?cannot be infringed? ? than that found in the Second Amendment.

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?This action has caused a division of the people into classes: Those the government deems valuable enough to protect with modern firearms, and those whose lives have been deemed as having less value, and whom the government has decided do not deserve the right to protect themselves with the same firearms,? Schuetz said. ?Olympic Arms will not support such behavior or policy against any citizen of this great nation.?

Another major, respected firm that joined in the effort to rein in lawless politicians? assaults on the right to keep and bear arms isLaRue Tactical, which manufactures a broad range of parts and firearm accessories. In a press release posted over the weekend, the Texas-based firm ??described by analysts as ?a company of patriots? ? also announced that it would apply all state and local restrictions imposed on the rights of citizens to the governments and agencies imposing the unconstitutional infringements.

?Due to the recent and numerous new Anti-gun/Anti-2nd Amendment laws passed and/or pending across our country, LaRue Tactical has been forced to reconsider how we provide products to state and local agencies,? company chief Mark LaRue said in the statement. ?Effective today, in an effort to see that no legal mistakes are made by LaRue Tactical and/or its employees, we will apply all current State and Local Laws (as applied to civilians) to state and local law enforcement/ government agencies.?

LaRue also noted that it takes seriously the constitutionally guaranteed rights of citizens, as well as the efforts of state and local officials to restrict those rights. ?We realize this effort will have an impact on this firm?s sales?? and have decided the lost sales are less danger to this firm than potential lawsuits from erroneous shipments generated by something as simple as human error,? the statement concluded.

While the loss of revenue from the move may be significant, gun rights activists have showered the company with applause for its courageous stand ? and some commentators expect the bold move to earn new customers for the firm that could minimize the financial impact. Activists, meanwhile, are urging gun rights supporters to contact other firearm manufacturers that do still sell to New York government agencies and encourage them to take a similar stand.

?The Second Amendment has always had fair-weather friends. LaRue Tactical, manufacturers of firearms and firearm accessories, is one company that will never be accused of being our fair-weather friend,??noted the liberty-minded Grass Roots North Carolina organization in a statement praising the move and identifying companies such as Glock, Smith & Wesson, and SIG Sauer that should join the effort. ?Will other firearm manufacturers have the guts to stand up like LaRue and Barrett do??

Another company that has joined the effort to defend the Second Amendment,?Extreme Firepower (EFI, LLC), recently updated the government-sales policies on its website to explain its restrictions on selling to anti-gun rights authorities. Announcing the move on Facebook in January, the firm encouraged people to support boycotting sales to towns, counties, states, and even the federal government if they refuse to respect the right to keep and bear arms. It also warned other manufacturers that they may face boycotts themselves if they put profits over citizens? rights.

?The Federal Government and several states have enacted gun control laws that restrict the public from owning and possessing certain types of firearms. Law-enforcement agencies are typically exempt from these restrictions,? the firm?notes on its website. ?EFI, LLC does not recognize law-enforcement exemptions to local, state, and federal gun control laws. If a product that we manufacture is not legal for a private citizen to own in a jurisdiction, we will not sell that product to a law-enforcement agency in that jurisdiction.?

California is specifically mentioned on the policy page, with EFI stating that it will not, ?under any circumstances,? sell its products to law enforcement or state agencies until the legislature repeals its unconstitutional gun control laws. Other governments prohibited from purchasing the firm?s reputable equipment include New York State as well as the City of Chicago and Washington, D.C. ? jurisdictions with among the most draconian infringements on the rights of law-abiding citizens.

The recent surge in companies refusing to do business with lawless governments hostile to citizens? rights may have been partly inspired by Ronnie Barrett, owner and CEO of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing. His company, which produces among the most popular .50-caliber weapons in the world, refused to sell the firearms to officials or agencies in California after lawmakers there some years ago banned civilian ownership of the high-caliber guns.

?It?s hard to believe we live in such a dark time that someone has actually banned a single shot rifle. But as you will see, this is the cleverest of all gun bans, and the end goal is civilian disarmament, the confiscation of your tools of liberty, your rifles,? the respected CEO?wrote in a piece at the time explaining his company?s boycott. ?Barrett cannot legally sell any of its products to lawbreakers. Therefore, since California?s passing of AB50, the state is not in compliance with the US Constitution?s 2nd and 14th Amendments, and we will not sell nor service any of our products to any government agency of the State of California.?

Gun rights activists?celebrated the?decisions of the four companies to stand up for the rights of Americans. Analysts?expect more firms to stand up soon, noting that otherwise, gun owners may choose to purchase from other manufacturers in the future. Across America,?state governments, sheriffs, and?even some city and county governments are?working hard to?protect the right to keep and bear arms regardless of any?unconstitutional federal ?laws? or edicts from President Obama to the contrary. Activists say it is time for all gun makers to join the effort or potentially face a boycott themselves.


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INTERVIEW-Dubai financial hub sees growth in Asia, Africa business

Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:50pm GMT

* Number of firms up 7 pct, employment up 16 pct in 2012

* European presence still growing

* Yuan business rising but no word on clearing bank

* Maintaining lead over other Gulf financial centres

* Discussing investment fund rules with UAE authorities

By Andrew Torchia

DUBAI, Feb 14 (Reuters) - The Dubai International Financial Centre, a business zone, says it aims to double the number of companies there over five years by serving as a base for business with China, south Asia and Africa, not merely the Gulf.

With political unrest plaguing parts of the Middle East and Western financial firms still retrenching because of debt problems in their home markets, the business environment is challenging for Dubai.

But Jeffrey Singer, chief executive of the DIFC Authority, which manages the business zone, said Dubai could keep expanding rapidly as the Gulf's main financial centre by becoming a conduit for trade and investment with a larger region.

"Increasingly institutions are using Dubai not just as a base for business in the Gulf, but as a base to access a much wider area," he said in an interview with Reuters on Thursday.

The DIFC, opened in 2004, is one of the United Arab Emirates' "free zones", offering foreign investors 100 percent ownership of their ventures and business-friendly regulation.

The number of registered firms operating in the DIFC rose 7 percent last year to 912, while workers at those firms jumped 16 percent to 14,000. The DIFC has declared it wants to double its size in the five years from 2011, when it had 848 companies.

The DIFC has had to contend over the past year with the shrinkage of some of its top U.S. and European clients. This week, Citigroup Inc began laying off investment bankers across its Europe, Middle East and Africa division, with 50 positions to be eliminated in the near term.

But Singer said that overall, cutbacks of investment bankers and back-office staff at Western institutions in the DIFC had been more than offset by their expansion in other areas, as foreign firms tried to capture part of the oil-rich Gulf's infrastructure spending boom.

In some cases, retrenchment by foreign firms in the Gulf has prompted them to bring staff back from other parts of the region to Dubai, actually boosting their presence in the DIFC.

"The European presence has grown every year in terms of both employment and the number of firms here," said Singer, an American who took his job last July after heading the NASDAQ Dubai exchange.

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Much of the DIFC's future growth is expected to come from Chinese institutions. Assets at Industrial & Commercial Bank of China's (ICBC) Middle East unit, which operates from Dubai, soared 128 percent from a year earlier to $6.1 billion in the first half of 2012.

Four Chinese institutions - ICBC, Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China and Petrochina - now have presences in the DIFC. Singer said the DIFC was discussing the possibility of others coming, but declined to elaborate.

Trade in the Chinese yuan by banks in Dubai has been increasing; ICBC said it conducted $2.1 billion of yuan transactions in the interbank money market in the first half of 2012, up 58 percent. Last week Emirates NBD, Dubai's largest bank, said it had started offering yuan accounts.

Dubai may struggle to become a major market for trading the yuan, however, if it does not arrange for clearing of trades to be done locally.

Yuan clearing is conducted in Hong Kong and Taipei, and last week China named ICBC as the clearing bank for yuan business in Singapore, but Singer said any similar arrangement for Dubai would depend on discussions between UAE and Chinese authorities.

"Banks in the DIFC would like to have yuan settlement occur here but that is an issue for the UAE central bank to handle," he said, without predicting when that might happen.

Risks for the DIFC include political instability in other Arab countries, which Singer said could deter foreign investment throughout the region, and any major slowdown in the Gulf's infrastructure spending.

The DIFC also faces competition from nearby financial centres, particularly Qatar, but it has maintained its lead over them in recent years. The Qatar Financial Centre Authority's register lists about 140 active, licensed firms.

Bahrain's status as a financial centre has been hurt by political unrest that erupted there two years ago. Some financial operations moved to Dubai from Bahrain for that reason, though Bahrain has been successful in preventing a mass exodus of financial firms, Singer said.

Some fund managers complain that new UAE investment fund rules introduced late last year could hurt the DIFC by placing a bigger burden of regulation on it and making it harder for funds to market themselves in the wider country outside the free zone.

The DIFC is continuing to hold discussions with the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority on how to apply the rules to the DIFC, Singer said without elaborating. (Editing by Susan Fenton)

Source: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/02/14/emirates-dubai-financial-idUKL5N0BE9GT20130214?feedType=RSS&feedName=rbssFinancialServicesAndRealEstateNews

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Engineers show feasibility of superfast materials

Feb. 13, 2013 ? University of Utah engineers demonstrated it is feasible to build the first organic materials that conduct electricity on their edges, but act as an insulator inside. These materials, called organic topological insulators, could shuttle information at the speed of light in quantum computers and other high-speed electronic devices.

The study published this week in the journal Nature Communications will help pioneer a new field of research in materials science, in the same way organic materials lowered the cost and eased production of light-emitting diodes and solar cells, says senior author Feng Liu, professor and chair of materials science and engineering.

"This is the first demonstration of the existence of topological insulators based on organic materials," says Liu. "Our findings will broaden the scope and impact of these materials in various applications from spintronics to quantum computing."

While other researchers still must synthesize the new organic topological insulators, Liu says his team's previous work "shows we can engineer an interface between two different thin films to create topological insulators," in which electrons known as Dirac fermions move along the interface between two films, Liu adds.

Liu and his co-workers at the University of Utah's College of Engineering performed theoretical calculations to predict the existence of an organic topological insulator using molecules with carbon-carbon bonds and carbon-metal bonds, called an organometallic compound. For this new study, the team investigated how Dirac fermions move along the edges of this compound, which looks like a sheet of chicken wire.

To generate a topological insulator, scientists have to design materials that can transmit fermions. In a topological insulator, fermions behave like a massless or weightless packet of light, conducting electricity as they move very fast along a material's surface or edges. When these fermions venture inside the material, however, this "weightless" conductivity screeches to a halt.

What's more, Dirac fermions have a property called spin, or angular momentum around the particle's axis that behaves like a magnetic pole. This property gives scientists another way to place information into a particle because the spin can be switched "up" or "down." Such a mechanism could be useful for spin-based electronic devices, called spintronics, which can store information both in the charge and the spin of electrons.

"We have demonstrated a system with a special type of electron -- a Dirac fermion -- in which the spin motion can be manipulated to transmit information," Liu says. "This is advantageous over traditional electronics because it's faster and you don't have to worry about heat dissipation."

Earlier this year, Liu and his team discovered a "reversible" topological insulator in a system of bismuth-based compounds in which the behavior of ordinary or Dirac fermions could be controlled at the interface between two thin films. Bismuth is a metal best known as an ingredient of Pepto-Bismol. These theoretical predictions were confirmed experimentally by co-authors from Shanghai Jiaotong University in China.

Although inorganic topological insulators based on different materials have been studied for the last decade, organic or molecular topological insulators have not.

Liu conducted the study with Zhengfei Wang and Zheng Liu, both postdoctoral fellows in materials science and engineering at the University of Utah. The study was funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Army Research Laboratory.

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  1. Z.F Wang, Zheng Liu, Feng Liu. Organic topological insulators in organometallic lattices. Nature Communications, 2013; 4: 1471 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2451

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Geologists quantify, characterize sediment carried by Mississippi flood to Louisiana's wetlands

Feb. 13, 2013 ? The spring 2011 flood on the Mississippi was among the largest floods ever, the river swelling over its banks and wreaking destruction in the surrounding areas. But a University of Pennsylvania-led study also shows that the floods reaped environmental benefits -- transporting and laying down new sediment in portions of the Delta -- that may help maintain the area's wetlands.

The study, led by Ph.D. student Nicole Khan of the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, is the first to quantify the amount of sediment transported to wetlands by a flood on the Mississippi. The results shed light on how floods impact wetlands, and how these effects might be harnessed to purposefully rebuild Louisiana's wetlands, which are sinking from compaction and growing smaller as sea level rises.

Additional Penn authors in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science include Benjamin Horton, an associate professor and Khan's advisor; Douglas Jerolmack, an assistant professor and Federico Falcini, formerly a postdoctoral researcher in Jerolmack's lab and now a researcher at the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche in Rome. The Penn geologists partnered on the research with Karen McKee of the U.S. Geological Survey, Mihaela Enache of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and Christopher Vane of the British Geological Survey.

A study by many of the same scientists, published in Nature Geoscience last year, found that the 2011 Mississippi River floods deposited more sediment in the Atchafalaya River Basin, where the waters moved slowly over a broad area, than in the Mississippi River Basin, where levees and control structures funneled the floodwaters into a jet stream that shot water and sediment out into the Gulf of Mexico.

The current study, published in Geology, focuses specifically on the questions of how much sediment was laid down in the river basins affected by the flood and where the sediments deposited the most.

"The marshes may be able to maintain their surface area or height above sea level if they receive significant sediment, either from floods or hurricanes or normal fluvial processes," Horton said. "Ours is the only empirical study to obtain an estimate of how much sediment is deposited by a large-scale flood on the Mississippi."

To obtain this estimate, Khan and USGS researchers set out in June 2011 on a helicopter above the Louisiana wetlands. They landed in 45 different sites across four wetland basins and took five cores of sediment at each site. (See a video produced by the U.S. Geological Survey depicting the sediment survey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrKw3N29ypA.)

Just by looking at the cores, the geologists could tell what portion was deposited from that season's flood.

"The flood sediments had a different color and a looser consistency than the older sediments," Khan said. "The recent sediments also lacked plant roots, because plants hadn't had time to colonize and put roots in the deposits since the flood."

Comparing measurements from the cores to records of sediment accumulation collected at nearby Coastal Reference Monitoring System sites, the researchers calculated how deposition from the 2011 flood compared to the average yearly sediment deposition. Across the four basins, the flood-carried sediment alone accounted for more than half-a-year's sediment accumulation. In the Atchafalaya Basin, however, the figure was more striking: The flood accounted for 85 percent, or nearly a year's worth of sediment accumulation.

Taking the sediment cores back to the lab, the team performed additional analyses, looking at grain size and the amount of organic matter compared to mineral matter it contained. These values helped further separate the recent flood sediments from the underlying sediments.

Then the researchers examined the biological properties of the samples by identifying the diatoms, or photosynthetic algae, contained in different layers of the sediment. They discovered that the flood sediments had higher ratios of centric, or round diatoms, to pennate, or rod-shaped diatoms, than the older sediments. The prevalence of round diatoms in flood sediments makes sense, as these species tend to float in the water column and would likely have been derived from the flowing river water that inundated the wetlands during the flood.

This ratio, the researchers believe, may serve as a reliable signature of both recent and historic floods -- a useful indicator if geologists wish to examine deeper sediments for evidence of floods that occurred years or even centuries ago.

"If we can find an indicator in the modern sediments, we can say how common these flood events are," Horton said. "For example, Hurricane Sandy has been talked about as the storm of a century, but we need to get better evidence to understand the recurrence intervals of large but rare events like Sandy and how they might be related to climate or to land-use changes."

The researchers hope their findings concerning sediment deposition and their discovery of a flood indicator will motivate future research on how sediment acts to build and maintain wetlands.

"This sets the stage to go back to our sample sites and see whether these marshes maintain their elevations over time," Khan said. "We'll be able to determine if the flood actually helped in terms of having a lasting effect on the wetlands."

The study was supported by the National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and University of Pennsylvania's Benjamin Franklin Fellowship.

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  1. N. S. Khan, B. P. Horton, K. L. McKee, D. Jerolmack, F. Falcini, M. D. Enache, C. H. Vane. Tracking sedimentation from the historic A.D. 2011 Mississippi River flood in the deltaic wetlands of Louisiana, USA. Geology, 2013; DOI: 10.1130/G33805.1
  2. Federico Falcini, Nicole S. Khan, Leonardo Macelloni, Benjamin P. Horton, Carol B. Lutken, Karen L. McKee, Rosalia Santoleri, Simone Colella, Chunyan Li, Gianluca Volpe, Marco D?Emidio, Alessandro Salusti, Douglas J. Jerolmack. Linking the historic 2011 Mississippi River flood to coastal wetland sedimentation. Nature Geoscience, 2012; 5 (11): 803 DOI: 10.1038/ngeo1615

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

1D Gets Scolded For Casino Trip - Celebuzz

They?re some wild and crazy guys!

One Direction have become known for their clean-cut image, but their antics off the stage paint another picture.

Niall Horan revealed that when he and his bandmates ? Harry Styles,? Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne? each turned 18 (the legal gambling age in the United Kingdom), they celebrated with a trip to the casino.

But when the British boy band gambled off a large amount of cash, their management team wasn?t too pleased, to say the least.

?Like most of the stupid things we do, it seemed like it was a good idea at the time,? Horan said in an interview with?We Love Pop magazine. ?We just thought, ?We?re 18, this is the first time we?ve been able to spend a bit of money in weeks because we?ve been on the road.??

Horan won a ?reasonable? amount of ?100 (the equivalent of $155.98), but quickly stopped his winning streak. As for his pals, the Irish singer had ?no comment.?

?Let?s just say it got a bit ugly and a lot of money was lost. A lot,? Horan added. ?When our management found out, we got a serious dressing-down about it.?

With the temptation of fame at every turn, Horan knows that he can count on his bandmates to have each others? backs, especially when they fall out of line.

?I think that?s the beauty of being in a band. Often people who have had fame from such a young age as solo artists find it harder to stay grounded, because it?s just them,? Tomlinson said.

Adding: ?But with us, we?ve got each other. The minute one of us falls out of line, another one of us will set them straight!?

?I don?t like to be single. When I met Danielle I was with a girlfriend,? said Payne about his lady love Danielle Peazer. ?We broke up and within four weeks I was with Danielle. So I?ve never really been single.?

?It?s hard to say this early on. I?m still young!? he said about the possibility of his girfriend being ?The One.? ?But I am incredibly happy at the moment.?

The band will kick-off their Take Me Home tour on Feb. 23.

Tell us: What?s been your favorite 1D moment throughout the years? Sound off in the comments.

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