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Endless Bliss | Happy Lifestyle Blog: fall television. Yuen Lim September 26, 2013 at 12:15 PM I am just waiting for all those series to premier! Anamaria September 26, 2013 at 12:38 PM Grey's Anatomy comes back on tonight! So flippin excited! And Nashville had its season premiere last night! You will have those music updates coming your way. :) Jenny Oswald September 26, 2013 at 1:53 PM Love HIMYM! I kind of felt like they should have wrapped it up last season but this season premiere was so good so I have high hopes! Rachael @ Pretty in Pink September 26, 2013 at 2:33 PM I need to watch Once Upon a Time on Netflix! For sure after Gossip girl :) Raewyn @ Be A Warrior Queen September 26, 2013 at 4:41 PM Ahhh I almost forgot about Carrie Diaries! I need to record. Did you read the book? Raewyn @ Be A Warrior Queen September 26, 2013 at 4:45 PM Noor September 27, 2013 at 11:44 AM I am up for Carrie diaries , fo surrrrrrrrrre. Erin October 1, 2013 at 10:55 AM how i met your mother is pretty much my favorite thing in the world! Just came across your blog and I also can't wait for new shows to begin. Enough reruns! I would love to have you to link up at my weekly Clever Chicks Blog Hop: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/09/clever-chicks-blog-hop-54-with-two.html
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Sew It Up: October 2010 Not all of our new kits are just for the holidays. "Lala" and "Billie Jean" are not. Check them out if you get a chance on our website. So, what are the other kits? Didn't I say that there are 9 new kits?! Yes, but you'll have to come to Houston to see them! Like always, we make up kits that we should label as "limited editions". That really means that we do not have very many of them - less than 20. If they do not all sell at the Houston Quilt Festival, we will list them on Sew It Up. And, if I have time between now and next week, I will list them all on our site. So, we load the trucks tomorrow. On Monday, November 1st, I will go to the Houston Market to see all of the new designer cottons for 2011. I'll be ordering for the shop as well as for new kits. Then, Tuesday, is check in and set up day at the George R Brown Convention Center for the Festival. I'll keep you posted! Posted by Lorene at 3:09 PM No comments: Links to this post The Original Sewing & Quilting Expo Chantilly, VA We are back from Chantilly now, unpacked & inventoried. It was a great show! We sold out of many of our new kits and met lots of very friendly people. All of the pictures here are from our booth. The classes that I taught were wonderful ~ it always such a pleasure to share with others my passion for sewing and design! I had a most pleasurable visit with my daughter, Anna, in Charlottesville before the show and after ~ which I extended. It was not exactly by choice as I came down with a cold right after the show :( So, naturally, I had to rest up for the long drive back to Texas. How convenient! It usually takes about a week to get the shop back in order and this time has been no exception. It looks really good again, but not for long - lol! The Houston International Quilt Festival is just around the corner. So, we are busy getting a few more new kits made. All of these will be for the holidays. We'll have a new baby jacket, two new skirts, a velvet dress and a peasant dress for children, a fun new lady's apron and more! As soon as we get the new kits ready, we will "preview" them for you here on the blog. So, I will throw it into high gear in order to have time to leave early to make it to the Houston Quilt Market which is always right before the Festival. My Mom lives in Houston, so I will be spending extra time there for a good visit! On a final note, having driven from Bristol (Virginia) up to Charlottesville and on up to Chantilly, I believe that the entire state is beautiful! I am looking forward to my next visit! Posted by Lorene at 10:29 PM No comments: Links to this post
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Relaxing Bali Bungalow Getaway. - Bed & Breakfasts for Rent in Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia Private room in bed & breakfast · Tabanan The three spacious bungalows have views to lush gardens, tropical forest and rice paddies. :Accommodates 2 (max. 3) If I am not available to greet you, my trusty partner, Agus will be there. It is his family village where we are located and so he is the one who can best help you with his knowledge of the local area and beyond. We can organise car/motorbike hire. We can arrange tours. We can bring in local massage/beauty therapists. Grocery shopping assistance is available for self catering or a cook can be made available (Fees apply) Please consider the environment when staying with us. Our property is Non Smoking. As we are close to the local village we cannot tolerate loud music or intoxication. We must all respect the local customs and the local people. Our staff will clean your bungalow daily, so please also show respect for them. Please take care when swimming in our pool and if it has rained, do not run on the decks. Pre-arrange your check-in time and our check out time is 12 pm. As has been said before this place is an incredible special place. The story of how this place came to exist has penetrated the very vibe and energy you feel staying here. I feel so grateful to have found this place it not only restored my energy and spirit but my faith in what humans are capable of doing. Friends coming together with a beautiful Balinese family to create abundance for all. It truly can be done and these Australians gave proved it. Argus who is both host and mentor gently guides you through your day. I learnt so much from him and hope to reconnect again. We were lucky enough to meet one of the owners, Glenda and Michael on our last day and their warmth and hospitality tells you everything you need to know about this amazing partnership. Big thanks to Argus brother who miraculously saved the day, when my husband left his phone in the car at the airport. He ran all the way back as the traffic was too busy to turn car around. What a great place! Go there and see yourself! The best Airbnb experience we had during our travels in Indonesia. Thank you Thanks Debbie, We thoroughly enjoyed having you stay and we hope to see you again soon. Warm wishes, Pondok Puspa team
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Day 5 –Zwaag and Family | Colin John Keats Day 5 –Zwaag and Family Oh how I enjoyed waking up to this breakfast (note the cinnamon bun looking thingies – very yummy: I mentioned that the coffee is amazing in Holland; my only complaint is that it all comes in extremely small cups and I always want more. I think Europeans look at us North Americans as drinking way too much coffee at one sitting. Maybe that is why they all seem to work in a slightly lower gear than we do, to our detriment no doubt. I don’t; think I showed the larger room that we weretransferred to after the first day, for the duration of our stay at De Hedera… Sorry for the mess … And of course the view outside shows ubiquitous bikes even first thing in the morning: I have been looking forward to this day, because it is the day we were to meet Wil and Bep, distant cousins of mine from the same line as Louis Charles whom we met with his wife Laura on the first day; in fact they are first cousins, with whom we have been corresponding for many years via email. Wil is proficient at remembering everyone in my family’s birthdays and sends eCards or emails with greetings promptly and always takes into consideration the time difference. Whereas Louis Charles and I had unfortunately lost track of each other due to computer malfunctions and email address changes, Wil and I have over the years regularly corresponded, sent pictures of new family members, our subdivision at different times of hte year and exchanged other information about the War Remembrances (ours on November 11, Hollands May 5th) and the Liberation of the Nederlands. So I was excited when Wil said he would be happy to meet on the 4th, even though they had just the previous week taken the keys to a brand new house they had built in Zwaag and the inside wasn’t finished. He and Bep had actually been camping while they waited for the outside to be finished and the inside roughed in and plumbing installed so they could move in. The house and subdivision is so new it does not show up on Google Maps. So Wil’s daughter Jacqueline (who had Wil’s computer at her house), sent me a map. Jacqueline mentioned she was very interested to hear how our families were related and what other genealogy information I might have, so I knew there would be lots to talk about. It is natural to feel uncertainty about meeting someone in person after only corresponding via email, regardless of whether they are family or not. We felt the same when we were heading to meet Louis Charles and we felt the same on this occasion; however, we were bolstered by the fact that we had had such a great experience with Louis and Laura. So we headed out on the journey to Zwaag, cross the huge dam again: It seemed as if Jeeps was trying to control her outburst, but couldn’t quite manage it, as she blurted out “In 200 metres, turn left!” once more, at this point: “Really Jeeps?” I said. Jeeps display screen After which there was dead silence in the car. We knew it wasn’t Jeeps’ fault. We trusted Jeeps to lead us to the right spot, once we got through the apparent magnetic field disruptions over the dam. “We love Jeeps”. I said as I patted the dashboard where she resides. “Always trust Jeeps,” said MLW. And our trust was well-founded, as we arrived with no problem whatsoever, and were welcomed at the door by Wil and Bep. as well as their lovely daughter Jacqueline and her beautiful daughters 15 year old Jennifer and 17 year old Brigitte. We were told in fact that Brigitte and Jennifer had been asked to come to help interpret. We were very grateful for their assistance and appreciated that they were giving up their Saturday to entertain visitors, something not lightly undertaken by most teenagers. The family immediately presented us with this lovely basket of Dutch cookies, biscuits, candies and stroop, as well as a bottle ofvery nice Spanish wine, which Bep said she had had to take a flight to Spain earlier this morning in order to procure for us. We had a look out the back deck, which overlooked a canal. Very beautiful setting. Wil pointed out the road crossing the canal to the right of his house: and said that eventually that would be removed and the canal would run straight through. Once that happened he would be able to take his Zodiac and travel all the way to Rotterdam if he desired. I can’t imagine how cool that would be to take a trip like that. As we settled into camping chairs and deck furniture in the unfinished living room, Jacqueline asked us to fill in the missing portions from my father on down, in her roughly drawn family tree which was hanging on the wall, while Brigitte had written down questions from her and Jennifer about our family and what life was like in Canada. Brigitte asked if people in our side of the family were known to be stubborn. “Oh yes! Very much so, especially my father Bryan and all of my children,” I said (leaving myself out as the obvious example of conciliation and accommodation, while MLW shook her head and looked on knowingly). Brigitte continued to query MLW as I engaged in genealogical discussions with Jacqueline. There were many questions from Brigitte and Jennifer; MLW remembers these: “What is Canada’s food?” MLW answered beaver steak and maple syrup … no … she said there are so many cultures mixed in Canada ‘s origins that it is hard to pin down any one national food, although Maple Syrup may have to be the natural choice. “Do Americans and Canadians really not like each other?” MLW answered from personal experience that as individuals, there are many similarities between Canadians and Americans and as with any group of people there are nasty people and great people, by and large all of the individual Americans we have met have been great people and very welcoming. However, when it comes to politics and issues pertaining to trade, economy and sovereignty, Canada and the USA are wary partners and often don’t see eye to eye even while working closely together as part of North America. Then, Wil and Bep’s other daughter, Diana arrived with her husband Eric and their children, 9 year old Tony and 7 year old twins Sven and Lars, all blond with happy faces both innocent and mischievous at the same time. Three of the most polite and well-behaved young boys I have ever met. Wil and Bep were gracious hosts, offering beer and wine and water and coke and biscuits and cookies and other goodies. Now, keep in mind this was all out of a cooler, as they were literally camping in their home. Wil and Bep showed us around their home, which you could see was going to be very comfortable and well-appointed, once completed. They each had a room upstairs they could use for their own endeavours as well as the master bedroom and a very large bathroom. The upstairs rooms had excellent laminate hardwood already laid down. All of the bathrooms were finished, which had been a criteria for the m to move in, of course. We discovered that there were some similarities between my work situation and Wil’s, as we were both able to retire early, due to downsizing of our respective organizations. Bep also is retired from an office administration position and they both play tennis for a hobby. Jacqueline had a hard time describing what her occupation was, as the English eqiuivalents did not quite match up, but I believe she works in the real-estate/construction field, consulting, measuring and pricing out jobs. Diana informed me that, although she was a registered massage therapist, that occupation does not allow her to work part-time, which she needed to do because of the demands of raising her children. Her husband Eric is a butcher and would love to have a farm one day, which Diana would like also, as long as it didn’t involve raising animals for slaughter. Diana is hoping to start up a photography-support business for realtors, which would allow her to work flexible hours and still earn income. Jennifer is focusing on languages in her schooling and was in an accelerated learning class for English, as she was getting top grades. Brigitte just graduated from high school and will study to be structural engineer. (If I get any of this information wrong, I hope the offended party will write me and I can edit accordingly!) Wil showed us the secret to his uncanny ability to remember birthdays … an old-fashioned day planner/calendar that his father had started with all the family birthdays and he had continued on with. (I wish I had a picture of it now) Yes, on paper! Whenever I ‘remember’ anything like that, I use Outlook reminders, which my kids laugh at because I end up with 20 or 30 pop up reminders in cascading tiles every day. Wil’s method is old school and just as efficient, if not more so, with the added benefit that whenever he uses it, he can recall his father. Sometimes we get caught up in the new electronic supposedly more efficient ways to teh point of gradually losing the tactile, emotional attachments to actual physical things. It’s like pictures; the old photos you have in an album, you can take it down form the shelf, heft it onto your lapo and take each photo out, feel them, touch them, look at the writing and so on. With digital photos you click and click and click and click and have many many more photographs than ever we would have before due to the cost of developing the film, but where are they? On a jump drive? In your computer? On a CD? Sure you might say, old photos lose their colour, they fade, stick to pages and plastic and so on, but don’t kid yourself, electronic media half pretty short expiry dates as well. Expectations vary from 20 to 100 years for CD and 5 to 10 for USB and flash drives and if one isn’t diligent in transferring and re-transferring the media to storage devices every few years, whole swacks of photographs are lost for good, whereas there are means to preserve the hard-copies for many years. I don’t know … it just bothers me. I call it electronic amnesia; you forget where your photos are, where your files are. Your computer crashes and if you haven’t backed it up you lose everything. So, I value Wil’s method passed down from his father and I can attest that it works well, thank you very much! Back to our visit … there were so many lively discussions and much laughter at not understanding each other all the time, it made the afternoon speed by, so that suddenly it was time for photographs and to say our goodbyes. We thought it would be a good idea to set a delay on our camera and get a whole group family shot. Now, this was something I had attempted only on our little red Sanyo (as per previous entries – you know how well that worked) and not the Nikon, which was MLW’s. I was sure she knew how to make that camera work, however. “Of course I do!” said MLW. We all gathered dutifully in front of the camera, lined up against the wall under the genealogy chart that Jacqueline had painstakingly drawn. MLW fiddled with the camera. A surprise snapshot went off. MLW fiddled some more. “I don’t fmhgh dsjirgtn wrong with the fnhjsdh thing!” She muttered, or words to that effect. Diana, who had a very similar camera, came over to help MLW with the task. Meanwhile, the waiting subjects of the photo-shoot dispersed. Wil went out onto the sundeck, Bep attended something in the area where the kitchen would eventually be, the kids played with their phones and I, as is my usual default in these types of situations, found a glass of wine with which to occupy myself. Suddenly there was a loud beep and a flashing light on the side of the camera “It’s working. It’s working!” Squealed Lynne and Diana. “Come back, come back!” As I calmly quaffed my glass of wine, I saw Wil make a sprint worthy of Christiano Ronaldo or Usain Bolt, at full speed from the deck, Bep lept over coolers and cookies, and we all managed to get together for this shot. “One more, one more!” Diana said, and took over the photographer duties. We got a few more group shots. Then adjourned to the balcony where we posed for some shots in different combinations. We hugged and kissed and laughed. We told them that any of the family were welcome to come to Canada and stay with us while they visited the country. (Jennifer and Brigitte were ready to go out and buy their tickets. Bep and Jacqueline looked like they would have a few things to say about that). We are completely sincere in the offer; we would love to host such great people, anytime. As Wil and I shook hands, he solemnly told me that he had been very surprised, as he saw in me the face of his father, at which I had to stifle a tear; I could hear the emotion in Wil’s voice as well. He promised to forward a photograph of his father so we could see it, which I look forward to very much. As we rode back to Leeuwarden, MLW and I reflected again on what a loving family they were, to have all come out together to see us, how gracious Wil and Bep were to host us in the middle of construction and how delightful, thoughtful and polite all of Jacqueline’s and Diana’s children were. Most of all, how lucky and honoured we felt to have finally met them all, to put a face behind the email and a mind behind the Facebook profiles.tr I was reminded again how we can have a family of the heart as well as family in name, and in this case, they are one and the same. This entry was posted in travel and tagged beautiful children, Blog, Canada, canal, daughters, engineer, family, family of the heart, family tree, family visit, farm, genealogy, gifts, GPS, Holland, interpreters, isjlemer, Jeeps, language, Leeuwarden, photographs, shelf-life, travel, twins, Zodiac, Zwaag on July 16, 2015 by colinjkeats. ← Day 4 Leeuwarden Day 6 –Sneek and Lemmer → 4 thoughts on “Day 5 –Zwaag and Family” ian July 26, 2015 at 9:51 am ian July 26, 2015 at 9:50 am Carole July 25, 2015 at 10:57 pm Oh how I loved this installment Colin. I was laughing thru tears.What a wonderful extended family we have! Superb photos!!! Pingback: Day 4 Leeuwarden | Colin John Keats
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Monitoring University Governance: March 2015 Universities, and faculty organizations like the American Association of University Professors and the Society of American Law Teachers (SALT), have published variations of faculty salary surveys for some time now. The AAUP publishes its Annual Report on the Status of the Profession (the 2013-2014 Report may be accessed HERE). SALT publishes its salary survey (the 2012-2013 Report may be accessed HERE). Universities usually make theirs available in some form their their faculty senates (for Penn State, see SENATE COMMITTEE ON FACULTY BENEFITS 2013-2014 Report on Faculty Salaries (Informational); tables may be accessed HERE). . These are meant to serve a useful purpose--as an important contribution to informational transparency. This transparency, in turn is meant to paint a picture of the state of faculty earning that can be used, as an authoritative data set, to further positions and negotiating strategies, of university administrators, faculty, legislators and the like. It is also a valuable mechanism for managing public opinion about the state of the university and the privilege (or lack thereof) of a key university stakeholder. All of this is well and good, and fair game, in the context of the politics of university administration, public policy development, and the operation of wage labor markets for university faculty labor talent. Yet, data is a relational as well as an objective measure. For policymakers, and especially for engagement, the choice of relational elements--the way data is packaged and the choice of data types to place in relationship to each other--will have a profound impact on the way on which the data is read and understood. More importantly, if done with some calculation, the careful presentation of relationships among data (including some excluding others) can be used to manage conclusions as well. This no doubt is usually inadvertent, but perhaps not always so. This semiotic insight is both powerful and so deeply embedded in our culture that it tends to go unnoticed. This post considers how the way in which these relational markers work affect the presentation and utility of faculty salary surveys. It also suggests the ways in which they might be managed and exploited. Posted by Larry Catá Backer at Sunday, March 01, 2015 No comments: Links to this post The Problem With Data: Faculty Salary Reporting a...
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FY 2015 NIH Salary Cap and Stipend Levels released | The Researcher's Tool Kit FY 2015 NIH Salary Cap and Stipend Levels released Updated information about the FY 2015 NIH salary limitation and stipend levels is now available… Remember to incorporate these current levels in your grant proposal budgets. Keep in mind that even though we often refer to the salary limitation and stipends as the “NIH levels”, other federal and non-federal funders use this information in their guidelines for drafting grant proposal budgets . For FY 2015, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (Public Law 113-235), signed into law on December 16, 2014, restricts the amount of direct salary to Executive Level II of the Federal Executive pay scale. The Executive Level II salary is currently set at $181,500, increasing to $183,300 effective January 11, 2015. See the complete Notice of Salary Limitations. The stipend levels for fiscal year (FY) 2015 Kirschstein-NRSA awards for undergraduate, predoctoral, and postdoctoral trainees and fellows, are shown in the tables below. See the complete Notice of NRSA Stipends, Tuition/Fees, and Other Budgetary Levels for FY 2015. Categories: NIH salary cap and NRSA stipend levels | Tags: FY2015 NIH salary limitation; FY2015 NIH salary cap; FY2015 NRSA stipend levels; FY2015 NIH stipend levels, NIH salary limitation | Permalink.
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Third Base Line: Whoops Poor Joe. Poor, poor Joe. He has to have surgery after a whole lot of stinking like warm Limburger which, not coincidentally, was accompanied by a whole lot of elbow pain, then he misses a season and a half before he finally gets to pitch again and he's okay but not great in his first start, which involved a scary number of walks, and then......and then he goes out there for his second start and he looks a lot like the Joe Mays who went to the All-Star Game before the sucking and the surgery, and he pitches seven innings, giving up one run on one lone not-so-hot pitch, walking none, and he's only thrown 72 pitches, and he's just gotta be thinking 'complete game!', and sure it's tied at 1-1 but all he has to do is hang on a little longer and the Twins will score and he'll get his first win since the Reagan administration.They pulled him, Dear Readers. They did. I do not know why.They pulled him and they put in JC Romero, whose name when spoken in my home gains several syllables the FCC won't allow on prime time, but who to be fair had pitched pretty darn well so far this season, and JC gets up there and he gets himself a groundout, and I start to relax a little, even though I really should know better.The groundout is followed by a single, which is followed by a popout, and there are two outs and a runner on first and I am not grinding my teeth because the inning is nearly over and it's all going to work out. But the popout is followed by an error at third, which is followed by some heated aspersions being cast on Cudderror's ancestry, which is followed by the top of JC's head blowing off, only no one knows it because he was wearing a titanium cap and the smoke doesn't start seeping out around the edges until it's far too late.Deprived of a cranium, JC walks the bases loaded, which occasions much cursing and the throwing of couch pillows at the television and the fleeing of the cats who had been sleeping on those pillows, and then......and then Travis Hafner crowds the plate a little bit and JC forgets that the bases are loaded on account of his brain being splattered across the inside of his titanium cap, so he beans Hafner and the tie-breaking run comes in for the wrong team and certain aspersions are cast on JC's ancestry, too, and that's that except for the Twins going down 1-2-3 in the top of the ninth to a guy with an ERA over 10.00.Poor Joe. There's only one thing he can do now: take a page out of Koskie's book and pull some really horrible practical jokes on JC Romero. Something involving Nair, I think.
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Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia — Oregon Health & Science University Janice R. Stevens, Llewellyn Bigelow, Duane Denney, John Lipkin, Arthur H. Livermore, Fred Rauscher, Richard J. Wyatt In an effort to establish correlations between abnormal behaviors characteristic of schizophrenia and simultaneous cerebral electrical activity, EEGs and electro-oculograms (EOGs) were continuously recorded for 2 to 24 hours by radiotelemetry from 40 patients with schizophrenia and 12 normal control subjects. Trained observers recorded specific behavior patterns permitting visual and computer analysis of EEG during hallucinations, stereotypy, catatonia, psychomotor blocking, and other characteristic manifestations of schizophrenia. Electroencephalographic abnormalities consisting of focal slow or spike activity over either temporal region were found in nearly half of the patients so recorded. In contrast to the EEG during ictal episodes of epilepsy, the abnormal wave forms of schizophrenic patients seldom coincided with episodes of blocking, stereotypy, or other abnormal behaviors. Increased extraocular activity or blinking were recorded in a majority of patients, but were not consistently associated with the abnormal behavior or perceptual events. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780030017001 10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780030017001 Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Computer Analysis Arts & Humanities Stevens, J. R., Bigelow, L., Denney, D., Lipkin, J., Livermore, A. H., Rauscher, F., & Wyatt, R. J. (1979). Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry, 36(3), 251-262. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780030017001 Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia. / Stevens, Janice R.; Bigelow, Llewellyn; Denney, Duane; Lipkin, John; Livermore, Arthur H.; Rauscher, Fred; Wyatt, Richard J. In: Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 36, No. 3, 03.1979, p. 251-262. Stevens, JR, Bigelow, L, Denney, D, Lipkin, J, Livermore, AH, Rauscher, F & Wyatt, RJ 1979, 'Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia', Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 251-262. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780030017001 Stevens JR, Bigelow L, Denney D, Lipkin J, Livermore AH, Rauscher F et al. Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1979 Mar;36(3):251-262. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780030017001 Stevens, Janice R. ; Bigelow, Llewellyn ; Denney, Duane ; Lipkin, John ; Livermore, Arthur H. ; Rauscher, Fred ; Wyatt, Richard J. / Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia. In: Archives of General Psychiatry. 1979 ; Vol. 36, No. 3. pp. 251-262. @article{81880038ea0646b28c5131a6cdcf2472, title = "Telemetered EEG-EOG During Psychotic Behaviors of Schizophrenia", abstract = "In an effort to establish correlations between abnormal behaviors characteristic of schizophrenia and simultaneous cerebral electrical activity, EEGs and electro-oculograms (EOGs) were continuously recorded for 2 to 24 hours by radiotelemetry from 40 patients with schizophrenia and 12 normal control subjects. Trained observers recorded specific behavior patterns permitting visual and computer analysis of EEG during hallucinations, stereotypy, catatonia, psychomotor blocking, and other characteristic manifestations of schizophrenia. Electroencephalographic abnormalities consisting of focal slow or spike activity over either temporal region were found in nearly half of the patients so recorded. In contrast to the EEG during ictal episodes of epilepsy, the abnormal wave forms of schizophrenic patients seldom coincided with episodes of blocking, stereotypy, or other abnormal behaviors. 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Trained observers recorded specific behavior patterns permitting visual and computer analysis of EEG during hallucinations, stereotypy, catatonia, psychomotor blocking, and other characteristic manifestations of schizophrenia. Electroencephalographic abnormalities consisting of focal slow or spike activity over either temporal region were found in nearly half of the patients so recorded. In contrast to the EEG during ictal episodes of epilepsy, the abnormal wave forms of schizophrenic patients seldom coincided with episodes of blocking, stereotypy, or other abnormal behaviors. Increased extraocular activity or blinking were recorded in a majority of patients, but were not consistently associated with the abnormal behavior or perceptual events. AB - In an effort to establish correlations between abnormal behaviors characteristic of schizophrenia and simultaneous cerebral electrical activity, EEGs and electro-oculograms (EOGs) were continuously recorded for 2 to 24 hours by radiotelemetry from 40 patients with schizophrenia and 12 normal control subjects. Trained observers recorded specific behavior patterns permitting visual and computer analysis of EEG during hallucinations, stereotypy, catatonia, psychomotor blocking, and other characteristic manifestations of schizophrenia. Electroencephalographic abnormalities consisting of focal slow or spike activity over either temporal region were found in nearly half of the patients so recorded. In contrast to the EEG during ictal episodes of epilepsy, the abnormal wave forms of schizophrenic patients seldom coincided with episodes of blocking, stereotypy, or other abnormal behaviors. 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National League Roundup : Davis Hits 3 Homers as Reds Rout Giants, 14-2 - Los Angeles Times National League Roundup : Davis Hits 3 Homers as Reds Rout Giants, 14-2 Eric Davis said it was just “one of those days,” but he’s had too many big days recently for Wednesday to be called a fluke. Davis hit three home runs, drove in four runs and scored five runs at San Francisco to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 14-2 rout of the Giants. “It was just one of those days when everything worked out for me,” said Davis, a right-handed batter who hit two of his homers over the right-field fence. “I’ve never had three homers in a game before, even in Little League. I hit all of them well, and even I am surprised about my power to the off-field this season.” Davis, who also singled and stole his 66th base, is batting .295 and has 26 homers in only 349 at-bats. He has been especially tough on the Giants, hitting nine homers at Candlestick Park since he reached the majors in 1984. Of his 44 career homers, 11 have come against Giant pitching. “In my opinion, he has more raw talent than anyone in the league,” Giant Manager Roger Craig said. “He reminds me a little of Hank Aaron, and he runs a little better than Aaron did.” Davis has 21 homers since June 15, when he began playing regularly. He has 10 home runs and 26 RBIs in his last 22 games. Red Manager Pete Rose believes Davis is just beginning to bloom as a power hitter. “He didn’t play regularly this year and he has 26,” Rose pointed out. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: he’s the only player around now with a legitimate chance of leading the league in batting and stolen bases someday.” The last Cincinnati player to hit three home runs in a game was Johnny Bench on May 29, 1980. At 175 pounds, Davis doesn’t look the part of a slugger. “I don’t know where I get my power,” he said. “I generate a lot of bat speed, I guess. I’m not a big, strong guy.” Davis hit a two-run homer off Vida Blue (9-10) with two out in the first inning and chased Blue with a solo shot in the third. He homered with none on against Mark Davis in the eighth. Barry Larkin also had four hits and Bo Diaz three for the Reds, who collected a season-high 18 off six San Francisco pitchers. Ted Power (7-6) pitched three-hit ball for seven innings, and Cincinnati turned five double plays. Candy Maldonado hit his 15th homer for the Giants. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 7--Gary Matthews homered twice, and Jody Davis drove in the winning run with a sixth-inning single to give the Cubs a victory over the Phillies at Chicago. Keith Moreland and Bob Dernier also homered for the Cubs, who won four straight for the first time this season. Mike Schmidt homered twice for Philadelphia, raising his league-leading total to 34 and his career total to 492, one shy of Lou Gehrig for 14th on the all-time list. Phillie reliever Kent Tekulve (10-4) took the loss but tied ElRoy Face’s league record with 846 career appearances. New York 6, Montreal 1--Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson hit two-run homers, and Ron Darling allowed five hits in eight innings as the Mets beat the Expos at New York, lowering their magic number to two. Hernandez and Wilson homered in New York’s four-run first inning off 22-year-old Sergio Valdez, who lost in his major league debut. Darling (13-5), who lowered his earned-run average to 3.03, was 1-2 with four no-decisions in his previous seven starts and had not won since Aug. 19. St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3--Vince Coleman tripled home Jose Oquendo in the ninth to push the Cardinals past the Pirates at Pittsburgh. Coleman’s hit off Barry Jones (2-3) gave the victory to Ray Soff (3-0). Todd Worrell pitched the ninth for his 33rd save. San Diego 9, Atlanta 4--Graig Nettles’ tie-breaking single highlighted a six-run eighth inning, and the Padres broke a five-game losing streak by defeating the Braves at San Diego. John Kruk went 4 for 5, including a homer, and drove in three runs. Reliever Lance McCullers (8-7) helped himself with a two-run double. Dale Murphy went 4 for 4, including his 27th homer, and drove in all four Atlanta runs.
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a happy walkabout: Water Fountain This morning there was a water fountain right outside my window. The fountain was so big it shot above my window. I live on the second floor. This is not good. Nope. I stand perplexed at first looking out the window, my mouth hanging open just a smidgen. Slowly I begin to walk over to the window and I look out. Sure enough there is a massive water fountain right outside my window. I look down at the ground and see the gush of water shooting up into the air. I look at the side walk, the water is falling onto it like a heavy hail storm. Soon there is a big fat puddle of water. The small mound of dirt that is beside the sidewalk has flooded... in one minute. The little plants are wilting under the pressure of the water. Good thing the hubs left two minutes ago instead of one minute ago, 0therwise he would be one soaking wet person. It's true. Looking down on the new fountain outside my window I can't help but think of how smart it is to water concrete slabs. Every morning, right after the hubs leaves the sprinklers come on. Every morning the sprinklers water the rocks and the cement sidewalk. Smart, huh? I suppose the tree that is near by might get some of the water, but it's only what the rocks and the sidewalk don't want. Poor tree. All he wants is his water and he's not even getting it. The stone is. And stones don't need water! Obviously, this was all I thought about all morning long. Unfortunately I found more important things to do, like you know ... things of importance. Plus, I knew the water wasn't going to go off any more today, it only goes off at 7 in the morning, so obviously this wasn't an emergency. It could wait for me to go tell Mr. Maintenance. So I did my things of importance and went to have lunch with the hubs. I bumped into Mr. Maintenance on the way back and told him about the pretty fountain I saw. He seemed very concerned. But I haven't seen or heard anyone fix it yet, and I've been looking out that window all day long. Also, I have seen the broken bit of sprinkler laying beside the sea of mud. I don't think they fixed it. I think in the morning, I will see another fountain and another flood. o. my. ...You know, no one would have known if it hadn't been for me. Nope. No one would have found out. I guess you could call me a little hero for that. You know, I did the right thing and told someone about the fountain that isn't really supposed to be there. I didn't have to. You see, the neighbors keep their blinds closed... all day long, every single day. So they never would have even noticed. I don't know how one can stand being inside and having the blinds closed in the day time! Especially in the summer! Crazy! What about the pretty light and sunshine? They are missing out. ...hummm... maybe they are ... Vampires!! ah ha! I've figured them out! Of course! Why didn't I see it sooner?! ...they don't open them. Their blinds that is. Never. Not even once. Not even a little crack or peak. I can see their light and fan whizzing round and round on the ceiling through the tiny little crack between the blinds and the window. But that's it. Although, I suppose it could be a little awkward for them if they opened their blinds and saw me dancing and prancing about the house. I mean, I don't care who sees me, I wouldn't fall to the ground immediately, bang my head, get a concussion and have to go to the hospital or anything. No. I wouldn't do that. I'm a great dancer and most certainly am not ashamed of it. The hubs has even said that I would make a great Creative Dance Teacher. O. yes. That's right. Naturally this comment of his has only increased my dancing round the kitchen and living room. There's one song that is especially wonderful for dancing. I just love how happy it is. It Sends Me On My Way. So my new dream is to the be the creative dance teacher at a school. I'm hoping anyway. Hubs says, "You never know," then he chuckles to himself. What a sweet guy. So did the "fountain" get fixed? Don't leave us in suspense! remembered I forgot crazy A students or like....
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Wanderlust – 90s Born Reader's Blog Tag: Wanderlust Posted in Coffee Break Wanderlust: What To Do Before You Travel to China Posted on 30 January 201729 January 2017 by 90sbornreader So, you’ve decided to make a trip to China! You’re so excited to go see some place new, but old all at the same time. There are some things that you need to be aware of before you go. Posted in Coffee Break Wanderlust: Carry On Posted on 4 October 20154 October 2015 by 90sbornreader As I might have mentioned before, I’m a bag lady. I have to have the perfect bag for any trip that I’m going on. Bringing the perfect bag(s) on the plane is no different. Posted in Coffee Break Wanderlust: Camera Bag Posted on 25 September 2015 by 90sbornreader Now, I cannot say that I am a professional photographer, but I do love taking pictures. I’ve always had a weak spot when it comes to camera gear, and getting a new camera. There is definitely a shelf in my house with the evolution of cameras. When you’re not a professional photographer you don’t need to pack the world with you. You just need to pack the equipment you absolutely need. Also don’t forget the bag! I take all of my equipment in a Kelly Moore bag, so I look good while I’m touring!
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Mar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebLanguage All languages English (18)Polish (33)Russian (7)More languages Language English (18)Polish (33)Russian (7)French (3)German (1)Portuguese (1)Spanish (1)Swedish (1)There are newer reviews for Hotel Belwederski See the most recent reviews See what travellers are saying: 11 - 15 of 18 reviews giarcsugrefKent215Reviewed 9 October 2013 Space and comfort at a decent priceThis, ex-military establishment (in soviet times) is right beside the Polish President's residence and a number of parks, including the botanic gardens. It's rooms are big, usually with a living room (with its own TV) separate from the also-roomy shower (not bath) room and a...MoreThank giarcsugref Oliver GLondon, United Kingdom155Reviewed 19 October 2012 Average Hotel, Average PricesHad one night here recently. Its perfectly adequate with big clean rooms and a helpful receptionist. The bar has a good range of drinks but we didn't try the food. Also its a little way from the centre so had to use taxis to get...MoreThank Oliver G johncaterBracknell145Reviewed 4 October 2012 In Poland for the Polish Air Force 2012 Reunion MeetI was over in Poland to video the Polish Airforce Meet so did not spend much time in the Hotel. The Staff were great, food was good, Coffee was not. There were many people in our group but we were served quite quickly. Yes the...MoreThank johncater evertonfan_12liverpool1412Reviewed 2 July 2012 Great hotelgreat hotel, large bedrooms,well fitted bathroom,,all light and airy.staff really nice and helpful nothing to much bother. Helpful with trips, the right bus to catch,real smilley ,very close to city centre and next door to large park. Centre of Warsaw especially nice, food very good...MoreThank evertonfan_12 NIKOLAOS VWarsaw1Reviewed 23 June 2012 reviea very good hotel for 3stars. i pay a lot beacuse the euro. not very long away from the center. the room was much better than i expect. only the doors was old. very quite.good breakfast but i prefer to has some more sweets like...MoreReview collected in partnership with Easytobook.com This business uses tools provided by TripAdvisor (or one of its official Review Collection Partners) to encourage and collect guest reviews, including this one.Thank NIKOLAOS V Updating list... Previous Updating list... 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Hotel Eden (Rome, Italy) | Expedia.co.in Hotel Eden, Rome Hotels near Rome (and vicinity) × Book with Expedia.co.in and save on the Hotel Eden in Rome. Lowest fares & instant confirmation. 41.906426 12.486422 Rating: 5.0 Stars Via Ludovisi 49, Rome, RM Central Rome hotel close to the Spanish Steps The Hotel Eden (A Royal Meridien Hotel) has a Mediterranean-style rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of the city and outdoor dining in summer; a piano bar and lounge offers live entertainment. Satellite television The 121 rooms are richly decorated with tapestry curtains and silky-brocade bedspreads; marble bathrooms offer large gilded mirrors, bathrobes, and slippers; all rooms have satellite television. Hotel Details Hotel Amenities Information missing or incorrect? Tell us! General Number of floors - 6 Number of buildings/towers - 1 Airport transportation (surcharge) Fireplace in lobby 24-hour fitness facilities Air-conditioned public areas Elevator/lift Designated smoking areas Laundry facilities Shoe shine The 6-story Hotel Eden features a Mediterranean restaurant, La Terrazza dell'Eden, with a piano bar and seasonal outdoor seating, as well as 24-hour room service. The restaurant serves breakfast daily (surcharge). Il Giardino dell Eden restaurant has a bar. Guests can enjoy a 24-hour fitness facility, as well as onsite spa services that include aromatherapy treatments and massages. A 24-hour business center, banquet space, and 2 meeting rooms with audio-visual equipment are on site. The hotel offers wired and wireless Internet access in public areas (surcharge). Multilingual staff can assist with currency exchange and concierge services to book tours and tickets. Guests can enjoy complimentary newspapers by the fireplace in the lobby. Limited onsite parking and valet parking are both available (surcharge). Number of floors - 6 Number of buildings/towers - 1 Airport transportation (surcharge) Fireplace in lobby 24-hour fitness facilities Babysitting or childcare (surcharge) Tours/ticket assistance 24-hour business center Number of meeting/conference rooms - 2 Parking limited (surcharge) Concierge services Complimentary newspapers in lobby Breakfast available (surcharge) Bar/lounge Multiple large conference rooms Banquet facilities Audiovisual equipment Business services 24-hour front desk Doorman/doorwoman Currency exchange Dry cleaning/laundry service Air-conditioned public areas Elevator/lift Designated smoking areas Laundry facilities Shoe shine Express check-in Rooftop terrace Parking nearby (surcharge) Limo or Town Car service available Multilingual staff Total number of rooms - 121 Parking (surcharge) Valet parking Patio Porter/bellhop Restaurant Room service (24 hours) Safe-deposit box at front desk Secretarial services Translation services Wireless Internet access - surcharge Valet parking (surcharge) Show more Hide Internet Available in all rooms: Wired high-speed Internet access (surcharge) Available in some public areas: Wireless Internet access - surcharge Parking Parking (surcharge), Valet parking, Valet parking (surcharge), Parking limited (surcharge), Parking nearby (surcharge) Room Amenities Connecting / adjoining rooms available Cribs/infant beds (complimentary) CD player DVD player In-room childcare (surcharge) Wake-up calls Daily housekeeping Turndown service Private bathroom Bathrobes Connecting / adjoining rooms available Cribs/infant beds (complimentary) CD player DVD player In-room childcare (surcharge) In-room massage available Slippers Speakerphone Pay movies Premium bedding Climate control Complimentary newspaper Air conditioning Phone Voice mail Minibar Wake-up calls Daily housekeeping Turndown service Private bathroom Bathrobes Hair dryer Extra towels/bedding Bathroom phone Designer toiletries Desk Rollaway/extra beds available In-room safe Satellite TV service Hypo-allergenic bedding available Soundproofed rooms Wired high-speed Internet access (surcharge) Show all room amenities Hide Dining La Terrazza dell'Eden - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served on the hotel's top floor, with a clear view of the city. One side is a windowed, posh restaurant; the central space is a piano bar and lounge; and the other side is a terraced dining area that's covered in winter and open in summer. The Mediterranean menu is updated seasonally and changes completely twice yearly, and the wine list has 300 choices. Show dining options Hide Spa Aromatherapy treatments Massages Turkish bath/Hammam in spa Show spa details Hide Accessibility To make requests for specific accessibility needs, complete the “Special or Accessibility Requests” section of “Trip Preferences” when you book your hotel. Accessible path of travel Braille or raised signage Show more Hide Policies & Fees Information missing or incorrect? Tell us! Check-in Check-in time starts at 2 PM Check-out Check-out time is noon Payment Types Accepted at this hotel: American Express, Diners Club, JCB International, MasterCard, Visa Pets Pet maximum weight in kg is 8, Pet policy - dogs and cats only, Pets allowed Policies Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed. Show all policies Hide Fees Unless otherwise indicated, the charges below are not included in the overall room price. If not included in the overall room price, they will be charged by the property at check-in or check-out. Charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book. This property told us they will charge you for the following:A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 3 per person, per night We have included all charges provided to us by the property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. Breakfast fee: EUR 53.9 per person (approximately)Fee for wireless Internet in all public areas: EUR 15 (for 24 hours, rates may vary)Valet parking fee: EUR 60 per day Rollaway bed fee: EUR 140 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Show non-mandatory fees Hide Additional Details This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply). Guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. Connecting/adjoining rooms may be available, subject to availability. Guests can request connecting/adjoining rooms by contacting the property directly, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. Show more Hide Recently Viewed Park Hotel Cassano Milan| Hotel Cristall Frankfurt| Carefree Inn Houston| Jaipur Inn Jaipur| Lawana Resort Ko Samui| Car Rental Trivandrum Hotels in Vaishno Devi near Temple Via Ludovisi 49 Rome, RM 00187 Italy Galleria Alberto Sordi - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi Pincio Terrace - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi The closest major airports to Hotel Eden are: The preferred airport for Hotel Eden is Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci). Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre. Nearest Major Airport:
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Knocked Askew: Love and Loss Posted by Sara Moorehead at 3:10 PM Rui C. December 18, 2011 at 9:32 AM The headless story was really getting to me, my english name is Jerry. Most of my classmates and old friends call me by that name, so when I read Jerry, I was thinking this is a bad omen >.< and I read it last night so I was just all over the place in my semi-dark room. I agree that our lives seem so insignificant when we broaden our perspective. I guess that's why people say in the end all we have are the people around us, but I don't think that's bad because people around us are all that matters. The people we don't connect to as often such as the reported deaths on the news, has less of an impact on us even if their death is presented directly in front of us. The insignificance of one life compared to the rest of the world really pushes us to think that we are working for a higher cause. What that is I do not know, but I hope one day I will get a little closer. It might be strange that thinking about this topic makes me realize the power of a united force. We all know that united we are stronger. We just never think of it in terms of death. The death of one person might make the news. The death of a group of people will make history. I understand this is a touchy subject, bear with me. Sadly, the fact still remains, whether we die in a group or alone, our individual deaths are still insignificant. However, the death of a group of people will be categorized, such as the Holocaust, then and only then will it have an everlasting effect on humanity. Our individual deaths are insignificant especially when we are one death of many, but each death comes together and forms a greater cause. Now I will proceed to attempt to lessen the weight of this heavy topic by inserting a smiley, like so. Sara, your blog seems to be lost in this life and death scenario, which is great! We must question the meaning of our being to become true individuals of society. However, on a more personal note, I hope everything with you is well. The death of Jerry (how eerie, to type my own name in context of the death ~.~) and other current events revolving around your life seems to constantly throw you back and forth between life and death. Sara, I just want to know that you are getting your healthy dose of happiness as well. Yes, yes, I do not know you on such a personal note, but that doesn't mean I can not worry. It is the same reason why we would help a complete stranger up after he/she falls. You know? I really should stop answering your posts with what seems to be another post. Why can't I write this much so easily for essays??? >.< Happiness, Sara ^.^ ~Sara M December 19, 2011 at 7:09 AM Hahaha, well, I'm sorry to have freaked you out with that name choice. His name is no where near Jerry, that was just the first name I thought of. Don't worry about posting long comments, I'm so happy when I get on my blog and see that I have more comments to read! I agree with you, it would be so much easier if essays were always about the things that I find interesting. I could write ten pages in no time. You know what is really strange? Just three days before this happened, my world history teacher asked us to write at least a full page on a what-would-you-do scenario. Know what thee scenario was? "Imagine if there is a speeding train rushing towards 10 people who are tied down to the track. Their death is certain if the train maintains its course. You can prevent that from happening if you flip the lever and divert the train to another track, where one person is tied down to the track. Assuming you cannot release the individuals, would you let 10 people die or kill one person to save 10 people." It was pretty much that, but instead our question had four people in a car vs. one person in a car. Which do you let live? Now, the teacher's answer was a whole lot different than my own. He said, "Obvious. Let the train continue towards the car with the four people in it. If I hadn't seen this in the first place, it still would have hit them. But you see, that isn't the way I was thinking of he whole scenario. I thought, if I had just stumbled across these train tracks and I knew what was about to happen, how could I just stand there doing nothing at all? I would have to pull the switch and let the train run over the car with only one person inside. Because, I would be so guilty either way. Guilty of doing nothing to stop those four deaths, or guilty of killing one person. The reason i answered the way I did, was because, four everyday people most likely have a greater over all effect on other people's lives rather than one. I couldn't live with myself knowing I had just stood back and watched as a train plowed through ten people. Took away ten futures. So in that scenario, I chose to only take away one. I easily wrote two and a half pages on that question, while my classmates struggled to write one. :) Thanks for being worried, but there's really nothing to be worried about. I think about stuff like that all the time. Especially lately, with everything that's been happening. But I promise, the next blog post will be back to my normal, happy self. :) -Chynna:) December 24, 2011 at 8:33 AM I can not possible write a long comment, but I wanted to add to this a little. Have you ever noticed that people get all freaked over if some big political leader gets assassinated. People flip out, and I mean EVERYONE, right? Well when stuff like this happens, a lot of people are depressed and sad for that person and their family, but not on a national scale scale, ya know? (Me and my friends were really sad because the little kid's brother wasn't at school that day, he's in one of my classes)So that kinds of brings me to reality. I mean, what does Obama have over us? A political office and maybe a little more money. That's it. He's not any better than us! A lot of people would flip if Obama all the sudden got killed, even of natural causes! I would to though. All I'm saying is that bigwig people's lives shouldn't be any more significant than ours. -Chynna:) December 24, 2011 at 8:35 AM Man, I can't spell or write...v.v ~Sara M December 24, 2011 at 9:29 PM No one's saying that President Obama is any better than the rest of us, but he is our president. It would be terrible if he was assassinated because he represents our country as a whole. Of course people would flip out if the President died. It's happened in the past, and every single time the entire country has mourned for them. The reason people notice political leader's deaths more, is because their death affects people n a global scale. Not just on a small, hometown scale. And our President never has anything "over us", people are so ignorant sometimes in thinking that the President has more power than he actually does. People are ignorant period. If I were 18, I would definitely vote for Obama to be elected for a second term. He's doing a great job. Rui C. December 25, 2011 at 11:55 AM I wish for you a happy, happy holiday :) ~Sara M December 25, 2011 at 7:05 PM Aw, you too Rui! -Chynna:) December 31, 2011 at 3:54 PM I didn't mean to hurt feelings if I did. I'm neutral when it comes to politics. It's just not my thing. I think, though, that Obama is doing a good job,too. I never said he wasn't. I was just saying that I don't think that enough people recognize a death like this. It would be horrible, yes, if he was assassinated. The entire country, including me, would grieve. Yes, now that I think about it, maybe his life IS a little more important than ours. Sorry that I upset you, Sara. You know I wouldn't mean to. ~Sara M December 31, 2011 at 4:04 PM You didn't upset me Chynna! Trust me, it takes a whole lot more than that to make me angry. And you don't want to see me angry. Heh... I sound like the Hulk :) -Chynna:) January 1, 2012 at 7:45 AM You too (is that it?!) ((grammar isn't my thing either)) , Sara! You do sound like the Hulk... :) Nice blog change! It looks good. I change mine almost every time I get on it. I'm a seasonal-holiday kind person, I guess...
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Kolo Toure finishes Man City drugs ban | Daily Mail Online Updated: 21:11 EST, 2 September 2011 Manchester City defender Kolo Toure has spoken of his agony at failing a drugs test and hinted that he feared for his future in the game. Former City skipper Toure is available for selection once more having served a six-month ban imposed for failing a drugs test after taking some of his wife’s diet pills. And he spoke for the first time of the moment City manager Roberto Mancini came to his house to tell him the bad news back in March. Good to be back: Kolo Toure (right) in training with Samir Nasri Toure said: ‘I remember it clearly. I was at home in my bedroom when the club doctor and Roberto Mancini came in to explain what had happened. 'It was a shock to see them there and I immediately realised the implications for my career, the club my family. It was an awful moment because I didn’t know what was going to happen.' Evidence given at an FA hearing last season revealed that Toure had become obsessed with his weight and took the diet pills after they had been given to his wife by one of her friends. Traces of the drug were found in his system after a random test following a game against Manchester United in February. City officials have always believed the 30-year-old to have made a genuine mistake and have stood by him, even getting special dispensation from the FA for the Ivory Coast international to return to training early. Nightmare: Toure has been stuck in the stands in his ban Given that he has been back at work for three weeks, Toure’s fitness is steadily improving and it remains to be seen now if he can find way past central defenders Vincent Kompany and Joleon Lescott and in to Mancini’s team. He added: ‘I feel totally recharged and as fit as I’ve ever been in my life. Hopefully it will be like having a new signing because I am back and want to challenge for a first-team place. ‘I know it won’t be easy because the team is playing so well, but I’ll be pushing hard for an opportunity. Helping hand: Kolo thanked brother Yaya for his aid ‘I’m just so happy to be back and I will give everything I have to the team, this club and our fans. I can’t wait to get going. ‘My brother Yaya has been incredible and, as brothers, this has brought us even closer. He was always there for me and kept me informed of what was happening at the club. ‘I must also thank the manager, my team-mates, the staff and particularly [chief executive] Garry Cook and our chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak for standing by me and helping me through this period. ‘It’s at times like this you know who your friends are and I’d also like to thank people like [Arsenal manager] Arsene Wenger, too. ‘And I will try and repay our amazing supporters for all their good wishes, kind words and support.’ Man City omit new signing Hargreaves from Champions League squad list Premier League transfer window winners and losers... how did your club fare? Kolo Toure finishes Man City drugs ban
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With Love, Mags: Craft Review On Friday, my family and I went to Craft in LA. We got picked up around 6ish, and while we cruised up we enjoyed a beautiful bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. Here is my little brother, my dad, my mom, and me: We shockingly hit zero traffic on the way up (very strange for LA!). We arrived at the contemporary American restaurant and I immediately fell in love with the crisp modern decor: We started off with cocktails made table side (Dirty Martinis and Manhattans) while the waitress came over the explain the family style dining. Dad and I ordered oysters and champagne, and after eating three each, we decided to order another round! So we each had three more. For dinner, we all ordered and entree and a side that was brought and served in the center of our table to share. We ordered copper river salmon (only available three weeks out of the year, and believe me, it is the most savory salmon there is), braised short ribs (tender and to die for), flat iron steak (couldn't have been more perfectly seasoned and cooked), and an organic farm chicken (incredible). For our sides we enjoyed whipped potatoes, sweet corn, asparagus, and assorted mushrooms, all of which were fresh and little explosions of flavor with every bite. With our dinner, we savored a 2004 Chambolle-Musigny, 1er Cru Les Hauts-Doix, Robert Groffier. What a treat that was! After our delicious dinner, we enjoyed a cheese plate with two kinds of sheep's milk cheese, two goat's milk cheese, and a bleu cheese, complimented by a roasted fig dessert. The sweet and salty combo of the cheese and figs was mind blowing. After about three hours of deliciousness and the best conversation, we hopped back in our limo and ventured home. A tradition we have in our family is "champagne at midnight". To keep this tradition going on our night out, we had a bottle of rose champagne for the ride home. Gotta love it! I love my family more than anything. We can be sitting on our patio listening to music and talking all night, or indulging in fine dining and spectacular wines, and it always ends up being one of the most memorable nights. it doesn't matter where we are or what we're doing, just as long as we're together. There is nothing like family :) Speaking of family, here is a pic of me and my brother outside the restaurant as we arrived: Until next time, have a fun and safe Labor Day weekend!! I'm now headed up to Palm Desert for my girlfriend's birthday! Palm Desert, watch out!!! I WALK BECAUSE I CAN'T WALK AWAY Sunrise Run + Limo + Craft
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Shortcut Keys in Excel | Microsoft Excel | Visual Basic For Applications Uploaded by easwarji saveSave Shortcut Keys in Excel For Later Lecture 3 Advanced Excel Functions.pptx Weld Analysis-IC Method v1.1 Excel shortcut and function keys The following lists contain CTRL combination shortcut keys, function keys, and s ome other common shortcut keys, along with descriptions of their functionality. TIP To keep this reference available when you work, you may want to print thi s topic. To print this topic, press CTRL+P. NOTE If an action that you use often does not have a shortcut key, you can re cord a macro to create one. In this article CTRL combination shortcut keys Function keys Other useful shortcut keys CTRL combination shortcut keys KEY DESCRIPTION CTRL+PgUp Switches between worksheet tabs, from left-to-right. CTRL+PgDn Switches between worksheet tabs, from right-to-left. CTRL+SHIFT+( Unhides any hidden rows within the selection. CTRL+SHIFT+) Unhides any hidden columns within the selection. CTRL+SHIFT+& Applies the outline border to the selected cells. CTRL+SHIFT_ Removes the outline border from the selected cells. CTRL+SHIFT+~ Applies the General number format. CTRL+SHIFT+$ Applies the Currency format with two decimal places (negative nu mbers in parentheses). CTRL+SHIFT+% Applies the Percentage format with no decimal places. CTRL+SHIFT+^ Applies the Exponential number format with two decimal places. CTRL+SHIFT+# Applies the Date format with the day, month, and year. CTRL+SHIFT+@ Applies the Time format with the hour and minute, and AM or PM. CTRL+SHIFT+! Applies the Number format with two decimal places, thousands sep arator, and minus sign (-) for negative values. CTRL+SHIFT+* Selects the current region around the active cell (the data area enclosed by bla nk rows and blank columns). In a PivotTable, it selects the entire PivotTable report. CTRL+SHIFT+: Enters the current time. CTRL+SHIFT+" Copies the value from the cell above the active cell into the ce ll or the Formula Bar. CTRL+SHIFT+Plus (+) Displays the Insert dialog box to insert blank cells. CTRL+Minus (-) Displays the Delete dialog box to delete the selected cells. CTRL+; Enters the current date. CTRL+` Alternates between displaying cell values and displaying formulas in the worksheet. CTRL+' Copies a formula from the cell above the active cell into the cell or th e Formula Bar. CTRL+1 Displays the Format Cells dialog box. CTRL+2 Applies or removes bold formatting. CTRL+3 Applies or removes italic formatting. CTRL+4 Applies or removes underlining. CTRL+5 Applies or removes strikethrough. CTRL+6 Alternates between hiding objects, displaying objects, and displaying pl aceholders for objects. CTRL+8 Displays or hides the outline symbols. CTRL+9 Hides the selected rows. CTRL+0 Hides the selected columns. CTRL+A Selects the entire worksheet. If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+A selects the current region. Pressing CTRL +A a second time selects the current region and its summary rows. Pressing CTRL+ A a third time selects the entire worksheet. When the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula, displa ys the Function Arguments dialog box. CTRL+SHIFT+A inserts the argument names and parentheses when the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula. CTRL+B Applies or removes bold formatting. CTRL+C Copies the selected cells. CTRL+C followed by another CTRL+C displays the Clipboard. CTRL+D Uses the Fill Down command to copy the contents and format of the topmos t cell of a selected range into the cells below. CTRL+F Displays the Find and Replace dialog box, with the Find tab selected. SHIFT+F5 also displays this tab, while SHIFT+F4 repeats the last Find action. CTRL+SHIFT+F opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab selected. CTRL+G Displays the Go To dialog box. F5 also displays this dialog box. CTRL+H Displays the Find and Replace dialog box, with the Replace tab selected. CTRL+I Applies or removes italic formatting. CTRL+K Displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box for new hyperlinks or the Edit Hyperlink dialog box for selected existing hyperlinks. CTRL+N Creates a new, blank workbook. CTRL+O Displays the Open dialog box to open or find a file. CTRL+SHIFT+O selects all cells that contain comments. CTRL+P Displays the Print dialog box. CTRL+SHIFT+P opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab selected. CTRL+R Uses the Fill Right command to copy the contents and format of the leftm ost cell of a selected range into the cells to the right. CTRL+S Saves the active file with its current file name, location, and file for mat. CTRL+T Displays the Create Table dialog box. CTRL+U Applies or removes underlining. CTRL+SHIFT+U switches between expanding and collapsing of the formula bar. CTRL+V Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the insertion point and replaces any se lection. Available only after you have cut or copied an object, text, or cell co ntents. CTRL+ALT+V displays the Paste Special dialog box. Available only after you have cut or copied an object, text, or cell contents on a worksheet or in another pro gram. CTRL+W Closes the selected workbook window. CTRL+X Cuts the selected cells. CTRL+Y Repeats the last command or action, if possible. CTRL+Z Uses the Undo command to reverse the last command or to delete the last entry th at you typed. CTRL+SHIFT+Z uses the Undo or Redo command to reverse or restore the last automa tic correction when AutoCorrect Smart Tags are displayed. Top of Page TOP OF PAGE Function keys KEY DESCRIPTION F1 Displays the Microsoft Office Excel Help task pane. CTRL+F1 displays or hides the Ribbon, a component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface. ALT+F1 creates a chart of the data in the current range. ALT+SHIFT+F1 inserts a new worksheet. F2 Edits the active cell and positions the insertion point at the end of the cell c ontents. It also moves the insertion point into the Formula Bar when editing in a cell is turned off. SHIFT+F2 adds or edits a cell comment. CTRL+F2 displays the Print Preview window. F3 Displays the Paste Name dialog box. SHIFT+F3 displays the Insert Function dialog box. F4 Repeats the last command or action, if possible. When a cell reference or range is selected in a formula, F4 cycles through the v arious combinations of absolute and relative references. CTRL+F4 closes the selected workbook window. F5 Displays the Go To dialog box. CTRL+F5 restores the window size of the selected workbook window. F6 S witches between the worksheet, Ribbon, task pane, and Zoom controls. In a worksh eet that has been split (View menu, Manage This Window, Freeze Panes, Split Wind ow command), F6 includes the split panes when switching between panes and the Ri bbon area. SHIFT+F6 switches between the worksheet, Zoom controls, task pane, and Ribbon. CTRL+F6 switches to the next workbook window when more than one workbook window is open. F7 Displays the Spelling dialog box to check spelling in the active worksheet or se lected range. CTRL+F7 performs the Move command on the workbook window when it is not maximize d. Use the arrow keys to move the window, and when finished press ENTER, or ESC to cancel. F8 Turns extend mode on or off. In extend mode, Extended Selection appears in the s tatus line, and the arrow keys extend the selection. SHIFT+F8 enables you to add a nonadjacent cell or range to a selection of cells by using the arrow keys. CTRL+F8 performs the Size command (on the Control menu for the workbook window) when a workbook is not maximized. ALT+F8 displays the Macro dialog box to create, run, edit, or delete a macro. F9 Calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks. SHIFT+F9 calculates the active worksheet. CTRL+ALT+F9 calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of wheth er they have changed since the last calculation. CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9 rechecks dependent formulas, and then calculates all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated. CTRL+F9 minimizes a workbook window to an icon. F10 Turns key tips on or off. SHIFT+F10 displays the shortcut menu for a selected item. ALT+SHIFT+F10 displays the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one sma rt tag is present, it switches to the next smart tag and displays its menu or me ssage. CTRL+F10 maximizes or restores the selected workbook window. F11 Creates a chart of the data in the current range. SHIFT+F11 inserts a new worksheet. ALT+F11 opens the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor, in which you can create a macro by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). F12 Displays the Save As dialog box. Top of Page TOP OF PAGE Other useful shortcut keys KEY DESCRIPTION ARROW KEYS Move one cell up, down, left, or right in a worksheet. CTRL+ARROW KEY moves to the edge of the current data region in a worksheet. SHIFT+ARROW KEY extends the selection of cells by one cell. CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW KEY extends the selection of cells to the last nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell, or if the next cell is blank, extend s the selection to the next nonblank cell. LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW selects the tab to the left or right when the Ribbon i s selected. When a submenu is open or selected, these arrow keys switch between the main menu and the submenu. When a Ribbon tab is selected, these keys navigat e the tab buttons. DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW selects the next or previous command when a menu or subme nu is open. When a Ribbon tab is selected, these keys navigate up or down the ta b group. In a dialog box, arrow keys move between options in an open drop-down list, or b etween options in a group of options. DOWN ARROW or ALT+DOWN ARROW opens a selected drop-down list. BACKSPACE Deletes one character to the left in the Formula Bar. Also clears the content of the active cell. In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the left of the insertion poin t. DELETE Removes the cell contents (data and formulas) from selected cells without affect ing cell formats or comments. In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the right of the insertion poi nt. END Moves to the cell in the lower-right corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is tu rned on. Also selects the last command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible. CTRL+END moves to the last cell on a worksheet, in the lowest used row of the ri ghtmost used column. If the cursor is in the formula bar, CTRL+END moves the cur sor to the end of the text. CTRL+SHIFT+END extends the selection of cells to the last used cell on the works heet (lower-right corner). If the cursor is in the formula bar, CTRL+SHIFT+END s elects all text in the formula bar from the cursor position to the end this does n ot affect the height of the formula bar. ENTER Completes a cell entry from the cell or the Formula Bar, and selects the cell be low (by default). In a data form, it moves to the first field in the next record. Opens a selected menu (press F10 to activate the menu bar) or performs the actio n for a selected command. In a dialog box, it performs the action for the default command button in the di alog box (the button with the bold outline, often the OK button). ALT+ENTER starts a new line in the same cell. CTRL+ENTER fills the selected cell range with the current entry. SHIFT+ENTER completes a cell entry and selects the cell above. ESC Cancels an entry in the cell or Formula Bar. Closes an open menu or submenu, dialog box, or message window. It also closes full screen mode when this mode has been applied, and returns to normal screen mode to display the Ribbon and status bar again. HOME Moves to the beginning of a row in a worksheet. Moves to the cell in the upper-left corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is tur ned on. Selects the first command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible. CTRL+HOME moves to the beginning of a worksheet. CTRL+SHIFT+HOME extends the selection of cells to the beginning of the worksheet . PAGE DOWN Moves one screen down in a worksheet. ALT+PAGE DOWN moves one screen to the right in a worksheet. CTRL+PAGE DOWN moves to the next sheet in a workbook. CTRL+SHIFT+PAGE DOWN selects the current and next sheet in a workbook. PAGE UP Moves one screen up in a worksheet. ALT+PAGE UP moves one screen to the left in a worksheet. CTRL+PAGE UP moves to the previous sheet in a workbook. CTRL+SHIFT+PAGE UP selects the current and previous sheet in a workbook. SPACEBAR In a dialog box, performs the action for the selected button, or selects or clea rs a check box. CTRL+SPACEBAR selects an entire column in a worksheet. SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects an entire row in a worksheet. CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects the entire worksheet. If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects the current region. Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR a second time selects the current region and its su mmary rows. Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR a third time selects the entire workshe et. When an object is selected, CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects all objects on a workshe et. ALT+SPACEBAR displays the Control menu for the Microsoft Office Excel window. TAB Moves one cell to the right in a worksheet. Moves between unlocked cells in a protected worksheet. Moves to the next option or option group in a dialog box. SHIFT+TAB moves to the previous cell in a worksheet or the previous option in a dialog box. CTRL+TAB switches to the next tab in dialog box. 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Syria Update, April 10, 2013 (Institute of Middle Eastern, islamic and Strategic Studies. By Sherifa Zuhur) | sherifazuhur Syria Update, April 10, 2013 (Institute of Middle Eastern, islamic and Strategic Studies. By Sherifa Zuhur) Syria Update, April 10 2013. (Institute of Middle Eastern, Islamic and Strategic Studies. By Sherifa Zuhur) Death toll: More than 150 killed today, including 48 civilians. Tuesday’s early death toll: More than 140, including 32 civilians. Here a leader of the al-Nusra Front, Abu Muhammad al-Julani gives allegiance to al-Qa’ida: Indiscriminate air attacks by the Syrian government on Syrian civilians: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2013/04/10/death-skies What and who is the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights? http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/10/world/middleeast/the-man-behind-the-casualty-figures-in-syria.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&#038; Pro-Assad military killing a boy: A joint Emirati-Jordanian refugee camp was to open today: http://www.humanityvoice.net/news_details.php?id=9471 At Mrajed al-Fhood (and opened), a small facility compared to the Zaatari camp. http://news.yahoo.com/second-camp-syrian-refugees-opens-jordan-111343324.html The use of curtains and awnings in neighborhoods to foil the efforts of snipers. http://lightbox.time.com/2013/04/08/the-veils-of-aleppo-photographs-by-franco-pagetti/#1 Rockets fell on the Khaldiya and Jam’iyat al-Zahra’ neighborhoods, and al-Qasr al-Baladi. Sporadic clashes took place between regime and rebel forces in the Sheikh Sa’id neighborhood. An opposition center near al-Ashrafiyya, headed by Khalid Hayyani has been torturing its captives, both Arabs and Kurds. His battalion has allegedly been taking over the property of refugees fleeing Sheikh Maqsoud, and some have complained of being forced to pay protection money. Mortar shells fell on al-Sukari wounding several civilians. Clashes continued today between opposition fighters and regular forces in several areas of al-Kandi hospital and the land around it. In Damascus, the Syrian military bombarded Mukhayam al-Yarmuk and Qadam. Violent clashes between the oppositionand regime forces occurred in the Jobar neighbourhood at the A’basiyeen side. Clashes took place in Tadamun neighbourhood. Clashes took place on the outskirts of al-Mleiha and near al-Sbeina town with losses by regular forces. A sniper shot a man on the road to al-Mleiha. The Syrian military bombarded al-Balad, Beit Sahem, Hjeira al-Bhariya, al-Hseiniyya, al-Thiyabiya, and Yelda. Fighter airplanes carried out air raids on areas of al-Ghouta al-Sharqiya causing injuries and property damage. Helicopters bombarded the al-A’bada Violent clashes took place in al-A’bada and artillery bombardment. The Syrian military bombarded the western areas of Daraya and al-Zabadani city using rocket launchers. Regime bombardment of Ma’damiyyat al-Sham killed a child. Regime forces shelled al-Zabadani and Zamalka at midnight Tuesday and early Wednesday. More than 50 persons were killed in Sanamein: Shelling and clashes killed 26 civilians (including 5 women and 3 unidentified persons) Sanamein and Ghabagheb. Also 16 opposition fighters and 9 regular soldiers were killed there. Reports said that three soldiers were killed when they tried to defect. The fighting occurred after regime forces’ military reinforcements arrived in an effort to storm the town and they carried out detentions, capturing residents. “Anees Muhamed Jamus”, the leader of the Saqr Qurish Battalion, died of his wounds following an ambush by regime forces on the Da’el Tafas road. The Syrian regime forces bombarded the towns of Da’el, Kafarshams, and Um al-Mayathin overnight Tuesday. Regime forces also bombarded the town of al-Nemer and went on a raid and arrest campaign in the al-Qusoor neighbourhood of Der’a. Regular forces killed a man from A’mouriya town when they targeted his car. In the city of Deir az-Zur, the Syrian military bombarded al-Sheikh Yasin neighborhood and carried out a series of raids and arbitrary arrests in the Deir al-A’tiq neighborhood. Clashes took place, between opposition fighters and regime forces, in the Jbeila neighborhood late Tuesday and early Wednesday. Here is a video of some of the destruction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZd2JzOr_O0 Unknown gunmen shot a bus near Kabakeb between Deir az-Zur and Palmyra killing 2 civilians from the al-Qameshli and injuring 5 civilian passengers. A defected lieutenant turned opposition l commander, was killed in clashes with regular forces near the Tal `Uthman military base. The opposition here shelling Hama’s military airport. https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/nowsyrialatestnews/rebels-shelling-hama-military-airport Violent clashes occurred in the neighbourhoods of al-Arb`in, al-Qusur, Tareeq Halab, and al-Hamidiya of Hama city late Tuesday into early Wednesday resulting in the deaths of 4 oppostion fighters. Clashes took place around several military checkpoints near Suran and the town was shelled. Hassaka province Fighters of the Kurdish defense units (YPG) took control of the al-Nasra neighbourhood of the city of al-Hasakka after violent clashes yesterday which had resulted in the death of 1 YPG fighter and 5 pro-regime militants. YPG units control most of the Kurdish cities in al-Hassaka province. Homs today: The neighbourhoods of al-Khaldiya and Homs al-Qadeema (old Homs) are under regime forces’ bombardment, along with several explosion sounds being heard, and no news were received about Unknown gunmen killed ten Syrian bedouin civilians on the Tartous-Homs highway. The family of 10 (mother, father and 8 children) were found killed inside a tent by the road. Two opposition fighters were killed in clashes with regular forces in the Oum Sharshouh area. Regular Syrian forces shelled areas in al-Rastan. The Syrian air force carried out several air raids on the villages of Abel and al-Bweida al-Sharqiya in the southern part of the province. The air force also carried out air raids on Talibisa resulting in the death of a child and injuries. An explosion was heard on the outskirts of Idlib city, by the Iskan (public housing) area, initial reports said that it was a car bomb. The United Nations and Syria are at an impasse over a probe into the use of chemical weapons which Syria actually requested. Syria, however wants the UN only to investigate an incident last month in Aleppo. But there have been 3 alleged chemical attacks – Aleppo, Damascus in March and Homs in December. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/04/11/uk-syria-crisis-chemical-un-idUKBRE93919620130411 The Obama administration will be providing more aid to the Syrian opposition including armor and night vision goggles. http://www.newser.com/article/da5imbr03/us-expected-to-increase-non-lethal-aid-to-syrian-rebels-including-armor-night-vision-goggles.html The Friends of Syria will meet next week in Istanbul and US Secretary of State John Kerry will attend a core group meeting on April 20, 2013 according to a senior US State Department official who spoke today. John Kerry and other G8 foreign ministers held talks with members of the Syrian National Coalition, including Ghassan Hitto, the opposition prime minister on Wednesday while attending a two-day ministerial meeting in London. Hitto’s mission in London was to ask for help in establishing a no-fly zone. And as reported in Germany: http://www.dw.de/syrian-opposition-appeals-for-arms-at-g8-meeting/a-16736568 The Syrian regime apparently fabricated documents to spread a story that Saudi Arabia has sent al-Qai’da prisoners to go fight in Syria. http://www.arabnews.com/news/447738 On Jordan’s position vis-à-vis Syria – at first, somewhat neutral and now with rising numbers of refugees, less so. http://english.alarabiya.net/en/views/2013/04/10/Jordan-ready-to-deal-with-Damascus-retribution-.html A Syrian jet dropped five shells on the outskirts of Sarjal Ajram to the northeast of Arsaal, in Lebanon today. Tags: al-Qa'ida, Bashar al-Assad, Damascus, death toll, Deir az-Zur, Free Syrian Army, G8, Ghassan Hito, Hama, Hassaka, Homs, Idlb, Jabhat Nusra, John Kerry, new Syrian refugee camp in Jordan, request for no-fly zone, Sherifa Zuhur, Syria, Syria shells Lebanon, Syrian basic facts, veils of Aleppo. 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Sarvenaz Tash: MG Author Spotlight & Giveaway: Interview with Jenny Lundquist JL: I would have to say Margaret Peterson Haddix's Just Ella. I loved her realistic take on the downside of happily-ever-after when you find yourself engaged to a dim-witted prince and spend your days learning embroidery and etiquette. What are two MG books you'd recommend and why? GerbJanuary 9, 2012 at 9:26 AMNo need to enter me in the giveaway b/c my book's on preorder, but I just wanted to say I enjoyed the spotlight interview. : )ReplyDeleteBy Amy B.January 9, 2012 at 9:29 AMOh this book looks simply adorable and I know my upper grade girls would eat it up, especially my 5th graders who are about to depart for middle school. Sniff, sniff! : )ReplyDeleteJoanne LevyJanuary 9, 2012 at 9:44 AMMy book budget for 2012 is so out the window. Seeing Cinderella sounds SO AWESOME! p.s. I have glasses and I still feel awkward. Great interview, Sarvenaz and Jenny!ReplyDeleteTaraJanuary 10, 2012 at 10:25 PMThis book sounds terrific! Onto the to-read list it goes (whether I win the giveaway or not). =)ReplyDeleteStephanie BurgisJanuary 11, 2012 at 4:18 PMI felt exactly the same way about Trixie Belden and Jim! :)Seeing Cinderella sounds fabulous. I've entered the giveaway (but will totally understand if it's not international).ReplyDeleteJennJanuary 11, 2012 at 8:27 PMGreat interview and Seeing Cinderella sounds fabulous!ReplyDeleteakossJanuary 12, 2012 at 11:25 AMGreat interview. This book sounds all bubbly and whimsical. :)ReplyDeleteSuzanne LuceroJanuary 12, 2012 at 11:37 AMOh, I agree with Little Women. That's probably my favorite book of all time. Seeing Cinderella sounds great, especially since "seeing" can also mean realizing that someone is being treated like a CInderella. Sometimes we really do need magic glasses to see what's right in front of usReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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Ye Flower-Lover's Blog: March 2020 "It was not summer yet, but spring; and it was not gentle spring ethereally mild, as in Thomson's Seasons, but nipping spring with an easterly wind, as in Johnson's, Jackson's, Dickson's, Smith's, and Jones's Seasons." I was just reading a rather humorous article from a few years back about "the horror that is spring in northern Maine". Before we get to the flowers, we have to go through weeks of slush, ice, mud, and often flooding. Thankfully we don't have nearly as much snow this year as we've had the last few so I'm hoping it will be a little easier. But despite the mess, early spring in Maine is still a joyous time. The birds have started singing already (some were singing as early as February despite morning temps as low as -37 F!) and now the robins are back. The days are long and the sun is warm enough to melt some snow even when it's well below freezing. And already there are signs of new life! Tracks are abundant. We have been hearing coyotes almost every night lately and I see their tracks in the field behind our property and in the woods. They look like they belong to some pretty big dogs! I also found these tracks, which I believe to be lynx. They aren't distinct due to the melting, but they are big and yet not heavy enough to sink very deep into the snow. Size comparison with my glove! I'm fond of this little grove of Quaking Aspens. We have a couple of smaller trees on our property as well and I still remember one night last summer when there was no noticeable breeze, and suddenly the leaves on those trees started rustling. It was beautiful! Another happy surprise was this little patch of bare ground at the edge of the woods! Only those who haven't seen bare ground for 6 months can fully understand my excitement! 😁 In early spring, even when the weather is so nice that I want to spend the entire day out of doors, I get to feeling like the dove in Noah's ark who "found no rest for the sole of her foot"! The snow is still quite deep as you can see from the other pictures, and the woods were the last place I would have looked for this! The next nice day we get, I plan to take a book out here and read for a while! 😊 Sometimes a walk in late fall or early spring reveals things that were missed among the thick vegetation of summer. As I sat and enjoyed my little patch of earth, I suddenly noticed a vine clambering through some speckled alders just in front of me. The fluffy seed heads looked mighty familiar and I soon got up excitedly to have a closer look! Just as I suspected, it turned out to be a wild clematis! Most likely Clematis occidentalis var. occidentalis, and also known by the pretty name of Purple Virgin's Bower. It is a native of eastern North America but somewhat scarce. I only saw it in this one spot and no wonder that I missed it last year as this area is nearly impassible in summer! I will be watching it closely this year though you may be sure! 😊 I hope you all are enjoying Spring too! Many of you probably have flowers already...I'm hoping to see the first crocuses in my garden in a few weeks! 😊 Labels: Maine, Nature Walks, Spring
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Saddle Up Stables (Lake George, NY): Top Tips Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor The hiking rides are absolutely great for first timers. I would do it again. The kids loved there... read more “Nice views at the top!” Was a nice ride and our guide was friendly. I thought the price was a tad high ($50 for an hour... read more “beautiful trail” (4 reviews) The hiking rides are absolutely great for first timers. I would do it again. The kids loved there pony rides alsoMore SaddleUp1, Manager at Saddle Up Stables, responded to this reviewResponded September 5, 2014 So happy you had a great time. Even though we do get many great experienced riders here, we still want to make sure we go over all safety and riding instructions with everyone. We try our best to have nice trails and good horses for...More Was a nice ride and our guide was friendly. I thought the price was a tad high ($50 for an hour long ride). Horses really just play follow the leader. Nice for a beginner rider.More Thanks for the response. Our trails are constantly being worked on to make them the best trails in the area. We specialize in views of Lake George from our trails that other stables don't offer. The horses are trained to follow, because we have many...More RaquelMunaron My family and I went on the first ride of the day, the variety of horses was impressive and you could really tell how well the horses were taken care of. The staff was friendly and well mannered. Although we informed them we have experience...More 3 Thank RaquelMunaron SaddleUp1, Manager at Saddle Up Stables, responded to this reviewResponded August 12, 2014 5 Thank TC21613
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The Antick Musings of G.B.H. Hornswoggler, Gent.: Awards! Awards! Awards! The lingering memory of my year of blogging for the SFBC -- which ended five years ago, so I really should be over it by this point -- still compels me to post SFnal awards, even when I do so far too late to benefit anyone. What can I say? I'm a flawed person. Anyway, here's some recent awards that you probably already know about: 2011 Aurealis AwardsThe Australian national awards for SF and other imaginative literature were given out three weeks ago (I know, I know!), and the full list has been available since then. Here's the novel-length awards, just because: SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL: The Courier’s New Bicycle, by Kim Westwood (via SF Signal) Analog and Asimov's Reader's AwardsThe same weekend as the Nebulas (suddenly suspicious -- did I blog about the Nebulas? Yes, I did!), the editors of Asimov's and Analog announced the winners of their respective reader polls for the most popular features of the past year: Analog’s Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards: Best Novelette (Tie): “Jak and the Beanstalk” by Richard A. Lovett (7-8/11) Asimov’s Readers’ Awards are: Best Novella: “The Man Who Bridged the Mist” by Kij Johnson (10-11/11) Best Novelette: “All About Emily” by Connie Willis (12/11) Best Short Story: “Movement” by Nancy Fulda (3/11) Best Poem: “Five Pounds of Sunlight” by Geoffrey A. Landis (1/11) Note that Analog readers are scientists, carefully weighing the validity of each piece in their "Analytical Laboratory," while Asimov's readers just vote for stuff they like. (also via SF Signal -- you really should read them, and get this stuff quicker) Sturgeon and Campbell Finalists Finalists for the Theodore Sturgeon and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards were also announced around Nebula time. These are juried awards for the best SF (generally interpreted broadly) story and novel of the prior year, and this year's nominees are: Charlie Jane Anders, "Six Months, Three Days," Tor.com, June Paul Cornell, "The Copenhagen Interpretation," Asimov's, July Yoon Ha Lee, "Ghostweight," Clarkesworld, January Kij Johnson, "The Man Who Bridged the Mist," Asimov's, Oct / Nov (Note: removed from consideration because Johnson is a Sturgeon juror, though it still appears on the official list of nominees.) Jake Kerr, "The Old Equations," Lightspeed, July Ken Liu, "The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary," Panverse Three Ken Liu, "The Paper Menagerie," F&SF, March / April Paul McAuley, "The Choice," Asimov's, Dec / Jan Catherynne M. Valente, "Silently and Very Fast," Clarkesworld, October Sixteen (named) people nominated for the Sturgeon, many of them the editors of the short-fiction venues of the field. My eyebrow is cocked as I type this, but I really don't know the process. I'm also surprised to see a story by a juror appear on the shortlist, even though it has a note saying it was removed from consideration. Ernest Cline, Ready Player One (Crown Random House) Kathleen Ann Goonan, This Shared Dream (Tor Books) Will McIntosh, Soft Apocalypse(Night Shade Books) China Miéville, Embassytown (Ballantine Books / Del Rey) Christopher Priest, The Islanders (Gollancz) Joan Slonczewski, The Highest Frontier (Tor Books) Michael Swanwick, Dancing With Bears(Night Shade Books) Lavie Tidhar, Osama (PS Publishing) Daniel H. Wilson, Robopocalypse (Simon & Schuster) Gene Wolfe, Home Fires (Tor Books) Rob Ziegler, Seed(Night Shade Books) Both awards will be given out during the Campbell Conference in early July. This award goes to the new SF author of the best novel of the prior year -- not to the book itself, but to the author. (It's also not quite clear if it has to be a first novel, or if newness persists in a writer for some extended period.) This year's winner is T.C. McCarthy, for Germline. (via SF Scope, for variety) Congratulations to all of the winners and nominees, and thanks to all of the various nominators, judges, voters, and other functionaries that make these various awards run.
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Patent US6223100 - Apparatus and method for performing computer enhanced surgery with ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA teleoperator system with telepresence is shown which includes right and left hand controllers (72R and 72L) for control of right and left manipulators (24R and 24) through use of a servomechanism that includes computer (42). Cameras (46R and 46L) view workspace (30) from different angles for production...http://www.google.com/patents/US6223100?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6223100 - Apparatus and method for performing computer enhanced surgery with articulated instrumentAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6223100 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/047,912Publication dateApr 24, 2001Filing dateMar 25, 1998Priority dateJan 21, 1992Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2128606A1, CA2128606C, CA2632123A1, CA2632123C, DE69312053D1, DE69312053T2, DE69331789D1, DE69331789T2, DE69332914D1, DE69332914T2, EP0623066A1, EP0623066B1, EP0776738A2, EP0776738A3, EP0776738B1, EP0776739A2, EP0776739A3, EP0776739B1, EP1356781A2, EP1356781A3, US5808665, US20020058929, WO1993013916A1Publication number047912, 09047912, US 6223100 B1, US 6223100B1, US-B1-6223100, US6223100 B1, US6223100B1InventorsPhilip S. GreenOriginal AssigneeSri, InternationalExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (87), Non-Patent Citations (24), Referenced by (87), Classifications (53), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetApparatus and method for performing computer enhanced surgery with articulated instrumentUS 6223100 B1Abstract A teleoperator system with telepresence is shown which includes right and left hand controllers (72R and 72L) for control of right and left manipulators (24R and 24) through use of a servomechanism that includes computer (42). Cameras (46R and 46L) view workspace (30) from different angles for production of stereoscopic signal outputs at lines (48R and 48L). In response to the camera outputs a 3-dimensional top-to-bottom inverted image (30I) is produced which, is reflected by mirror (66) toward the eyes of operator (18). A virtual image (30V) is produced adjacent control arms (76R and 76L) which is viewed by operator (18) looking in the direction of the control arms. By locating the workspace image (30V) adjacent the control arms (76R and 76L) the operator is provided with a sense that end effectors (40R and 40L) carried by manipulator arms (34R and 34L) and control arms (76R and 76L) are substantially integral. This sense of connection between the control arms (76R and 76L) and end effectors (40R and 40L) provide the operator with the sensation of directly controlling the and effectors by hand. By locating visual display (246) adjacent control arms (244R and 244L) image (240I) of the workspace is directly viewable by the operator. Use of the teleoperator system for surgical procedures also is disclosed. CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/709,965, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,808,665, filed Sep. 9, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/823,932, now abandoned, filed Jan. 21,1992, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Remote manipulators employing stereoscopic TV viewing together with force feedback also are well known as shown, for example, in an article entitled, �Controlling Remote Manipulators Through Kinesthetic Coupling, � Bejczy et al, Computers in Mechanical Engineering, Jul. 1983, pps. 48-60, and in an article entitled, �Stereo Advantage for a Peg-In-Hole Task Using a Force-Feedback Manipulator� by E.H. Spain, SPIE Vol. 1256 Stereoscopic Displays and Applications, 1990, pps. 244-254. In the Bejczy et al article, force-torque feedback is disclosed. Also, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,921,445, a manipulator which includes force, torque and slip sensors of a type which may be employed with the present invention is shown. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Reference now is made to FIGS. 1-3 wherein the teleoperator system is shown to include an operator's station 20 (FIGS. 1 and 2) and worksite 22 (FIGS. 1 and 3). An operator 18 at the operator's station controls manipulator means 24 at the remote worksite. Manipulator means 24, comprising right and left manipulators 24R and 24L, respectively, are used for manipulating objects, such as object 26 which is shown located on a platform, or base, 28 within a workspace 30 shown in broken lines. For purposes of illustration only, and not by way of limitation, the right manipulator 24R is shown to comprise a housing 32R affixed to base 28 and from which housing a telescopic arm 34R extends. The inner end 34R1 of arm 34R is mounted for pivotal movement in any pivotal direction using conventional mounting means. For example, the inner end of arm 34R may be mounted for pivotal movement about a horizontal pivot axis 36 which pivot axis, in turn, is adapted for pivotal movement about vertical axis 38. 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Patent US7119812 - Full-scene anti-aliasing method and system - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA method and system for performing full-scene anti-aliasing for an image through a technique of rotating and unrotating rasterization of a scene and rendering a resulting image. A scene is rasterized at a first angle relative to a first coordinate system to generate a plurality of pixels, which are then...http://www.google.com/patents/US7119812?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7119812 - Full-scene anti-aliasing method and systemAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7119812 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/837,234Publication dateOct 10, 2006Filing dateApr 30, 2004Priority dateAug 28, 2002Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS6922199, US7205996, US7369138, US8564609, US20040041817, US20040207634, US20040217973, US20060244760, US20080186329, US20130033514Publication number10837234, 837234, US 7119812 B2, US 7119812B2, US-B2-7119812, US7119812 B2, US7119812B2InventorsGregory M. HunterOriginal AssigneeMicron Technology, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (21), Non-Patent Citations (26), Referenced by (5), Classifications (7), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetFull-scene anti-aliasing method and systemUS 7119812 B2Abstract A method and system for performing full-scene anti-aliasing for an image through a technique of rotating and unrotating rasterization of a scene and rendering a resulting image. A scene is rasterized at a first angle relative to a first coordinate system to generate a plurality of pixels, which are then applied to a polygon surface that is rendered at a second angle equal to the inverse of the first angle. Thus, the resulting image is re-oriented with respect to the first coordinate system. 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Skiptrace | Bungiepedia | Fandom powered by Wikia Share The Bungie.net user featured in this article is a former Forum Ninja. “there are no theories. There are no answers. There is only...Skiptrace™ ” ~ sir_brilliant on Skiptrace Skiptrace is somewhat of an enigma. Not much is know about him, or what he does, although it was assume that he had moderator powers as he used to be a member of HFCS. After this thread was made about his he was soon removed from HFCS and lost his Ninja Title Bar scheme and Bungie Employee title which now says 'Absent Member'. However when/if he signs back in he may gain them back. Even so, he does not have a custom avatar as the other moderators do - in fact, he uses the default site avatar. (It is unknown if Skiptrace is even a 'he' in the first place.) Skiptace's current avatar. Skiptrace created his bungie.net account on the 9th of March in 2006. He was discovered a little over half an hour later when a bungie.net user recognized him on the members list of the bungie.net moderator group, HFCS. This spawned a flurry of speculation as to his mysterious appearance in the days following. The first thread regarding Skiptrace has since been deleted. Skiptrace's title was "Web Tester," so it is assumed that this account belongs to a member of the Community Team. But his true identity remains a mystery. In fact, all that is publicly know about Skiptrace is that he is from the United States, as confirmed by the location section of his profile page. Skiptrace usually posts in sudden "spurts" - in the rarity of him being online, he usually manages to make a considerable amount of forum posts. From his recent posts, it is clear that he is knowledgeable on gaming Skiptrace's current title. topics. Skiptrace's former title bar. Skiptrace's current title is 'Bungie Employee' however his Title Bar is the style of the Forum Ninjas. In HFCS his title is Master Forum Ninja. Skiptrace's Bungie.Net Profile Retrieved from "http://bungie.wikia.com/wiki/Skiptrace?oldid=26915"
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Camera preview on Android using pyjnius - Google Groups Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/10/13 11:12 AM Hi all,I'm trying to run a simple camera preview application on Android. What I'm trying to do is basically this:1. Create a widget based on the Image widget, with a new texture2. Use the android's Camera class to open the camera3. Create an android SurfaceTexture using my widget's texture ID4. Set the SurfaceTexture as the preview texture using the Camera's setPreviewTextureIt took a while, but now I have a stable app, can start preview. Using the logs, I can see the camera object is updating frames, but nothing is displayed...I've tried to call canvas.ask_update() from different locations but to no avail.Also, tried to implement (using pyjnius) the camera's preview callback (although many examples say I don't have to) but that didn't work either. When I try to set the callback I get the following error (or at least I think it's related):"W/dalvikvm(26697): Invalid indirect reference 0x5ded791c in decodeIndirectRef"All of this is the first step before using the MediaRecorder class, since that requires even more tinkering, and it seems to me preview is the first thing I should be worried about...Also, its worth mentioning the rest of the application is working well, but for now I've limited it to a button over the preview widget to start/stop the preview.See below for the code.Any ideas?Thanks!class CameraPreview(Image): play = BooleanProperty(False) _camera = None _previewCallback = None _previewTexture = None def __init__(self, **kwargs): super(CameraPreview, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.texture = Texture.create(size=(480, 640)) self.texture_size = (480, 640) self._camera = Camera.open() self._previewTexture = SurfaceTexture(int(self.texture.id)) self._camera.setPreviewTexture(self._previewTexture) # Tried using a preview callback (see jnius class further down) - I get a crash... # self._previewCallback = CameraPreviewCallback(self._previewTexture) # self._camera.setPreviewCallback(self._previewCallback) def on_play(self, instance, value): if not self._camera: return if value: self._camera.startPreview() else: self._camera.stopPreview()# pyjnius-wrapped class that implements the camera's preview callback interface: doesn't work :(class CameraPreviewCallback(PythonJavaClass): __javainterfaces__ = ['android/hardware/Camera$PreviewCallback'] preview_texture = None def __init__(self, preview_texture): self.preview_texture = preview_texture @java_method('(B[]Landroid/hardware/Camera;)V') def onPreviewFrame(self, data, camera): self.preview_texture.updateTexImage() Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/11/13 3:04 AM I actually tried the same route a few days ago, and got the same issue of lack of display, turns out the kind of texture android expect there is different from the one used in kivy internally, so you probably need to find a way to extract the pixels from android texture to create/update kivy texture, or find a different way to share the texture between both. I didn't have time to research either of these direction yet, but i'm interested in this, i'll try to get back to it in some time, but if you find before i get to it, i'd love to see updates on it. > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Kivy users support" group. > > Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/11/13 3:22 AM Yeah, I figured out that android (or rather, the SurfaceTexture class) uses the TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES target, while Kivy uses the TEXTURE_2D target.There are probably three options:Make Kivy use the TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES target - I don't think it's supported and I have no idea how to do that. Maybe use glGenTexture and glBindTexture explicitly instead of letting Kivy do it? will glBindTexture accept TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES or its enum number? (glGetIntegerv for the same value returns a key error - I have no idea why would Kivy validate this parameter...)Use the Camera class' PreviewCallback to grab the preview data, convert it and blit it to Kivy's texture (or simply blit it and use a shader) - can't get pyjnius to work on that onePer frame, find the active texture unit (using some java callback? don't know which as well as can't get callbacks to work), pass the ID to a shader and use it to display the data - this seems like the fastest option, but I have no idea if it can be done :(I'd appreciate thoughts on how to pursue any of these directions... :) Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/11/13 6:43 AM Progress!I've decided to take the first route, and now I can get a stable (although not ideal) preview.Still working on the image orientation, stretching etc.I'd appreciate any comments on the implementation or the code. I'm still working on improving and optimizing it, but as my knowledge in Kivy and OpenGL is sketchy, I'm sure there might be better ways of doing what I do.Eventually, I'd like to package it in a new Kivy Camera implementation for android, as well as extend my code to function as a video recorder.In a nutshell, I've done the following (not in order, see the comments in the code below)Created texture manually, with a GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES (36197) target and a new texture ID. Note this is an OpenGL extension that is not supported in Windows (as far as I know).Use a RenderContext as canvas, with a fragment shader that simply samples the new texture.Add a BindTexture instruction to the canvas and set a canvas parameter to the shader so the shader will have access to the new textureAdd a Callback instruction to the canvas.before so that we will have an entry point before something is rendered. We will use this to make sure the SurfaceTexture actually updates the texture since this has to be done from the right OpenGL context.Schedule a clock callback to repeatedly ask for canvas updates. This is required since Kivy doesn't know the SurfaceTexture is ready with a new frame, and we have to poke it so our canvas.before callback will be called. This is ugly and should be replaced with the SurfaceTexture's onFrameAvailable callback, but that's still not working :)Create the camera and attach a new SurfaceTexutre initialized using the new texture ID.from jnius import autoclass, PythonJavaClass, java_methodCamera = autoclass('android.hardware.Camera')SurfaceTexture = autoclass('android.graphics.SurfaceTexture')GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES = 36197class CameraPreview(Image): play = BooleanProperty(False) resolution = ListProperty([640, 480]) _camera = None _previewCallback = None _previewTexture = None secondary_texture = None def __init__(self, **kwargs): self.canvas = RenderContext() super(CameraPreview, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.bind(size=self.size_changed) # (2) self.canvas.shader.fs = ''' #extension GL_OES_EGL_image_external : require #ifdef GL_ES precision highp float; #endif /* Outputs from the vertex shader */ varying vec4 frag_color; varying vec2 tex_coord0; /* uniform texture samplers */ uniform sampler2D texture0; uniform samplerExternalOES texture1; void main() { gl_FragColor = texture2D(texture1, tex_coord0); } ''' # This is needed for the default vertex shader. self.canvas['projection_mat'] = Window.render_context['projection_mat'] with self.canvas.before: # (4) Callback(self.draw_callback) with self.canvas: # (3) BindTexture(texture=self.secondary_texture, index=1) self.canvas['secondary_texture'] = 1 # (1) tex_id = kivy.graphics.opengl.glGenTextures(1)[0] kivy.graphics.opengl.glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES, tex_id) width, height = self.resolution self.secondary_texture = Texture(width=width, height=height, target=GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES, texid=int(tex_id), colorfmt='rgba') # (6) self._camera = Camera.open() self._previewTexture = SurfaceTexture(int(tex_id)) self._camera.setPreviewTexture(self._previewTexture) def draw_callback(self, instr): if self._previewTexture: self._previewTexture.updateTexImage() def config_camera(self, surface): self._camera.setPreviewTexture(surface) def update_canvas(self, dt): self.canvas.ask_update() def size_changed(self, *largs): pass def on_play(self, instance, value): if not self._camera: return if value: self._camera.startPreview() # (5) Clock.schedule_interval(self.update_canvas, 1.0/30) else: Clock.unschedule(self.update_canvas) self._camera.stopPreview() Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/12/13 2:10 AM \o/Last time i've checked, i was telling to gabriel that the last piece missing was to change a shader. You just did it, and it works.The implementation / approach is the right way to do it. Creating a new rendercontext and set the shader is the right way. Initialization and attachment of the camera is what gabriel and i did last time we checked.Some remarqs: - you don't need to seperate canvas.before/canvas, put the callback in the canvas- you can generate texture id directly with tex=Texture(..., target=GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES). Then bind() the texture (the texture will be created internally, and set few options), then you can use tex.id for retreving the texture id.All the rest is great. Be careful when you'll try to get the onFrameAvailable, it might not be the same thread as the main/ui thread. You might also stress / lock the GIL more than needed (if you have 60 camera FPS, but your app is running at lower FPS (slow), the java part will still call your python callback. The GIL will act as a lock for both thread.) Scheduling is OK for now, but you can still compare the perfs with both approach.Good job,Mathieu -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Kivy users support" group. Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/12/13 3:47 AM Thanks :)I'm currently working on the orientation - it seems the Camera's setDisplayOrientation and Parameters.setRotation do not affect the preview results. It might be that when dumping data directly to a SurfaceTexture no processing is made - I'll update if UI have any results. Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 4/12/13 3:53 AM By the way, as for rotation - what would be the best way to rotate the texture by 90 degrees before coordinates reach the fragment shader? I've tried applying a different projection matrix but didn't get anywhere... Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 5/8/13 11:13 PM Hi Gully,I'm developing an application for android with Kivy. I'm interested in this "widget" that provides camera functionalities. Have you some updates? Is it possible also to store one picture from camera?Thank you. Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius Hi Davide,Sure. I've been a bit busy, so I haven't been able to update - I'll ask one of the guys here to strip down our latest code and send an example for a media recorder and camera preview. We haven't tried capturing a single image, but I'm sure it's quite simple once you have a working example.On Thursday, May 9, 2013 9:13:21 AM UTC+3, Davide Rosa wrote:Hi Gully,I'm developing an application for android with Kivy. I'm interested in this "widget" that provides camera functionalities. Have you some updates? Is it possible also to store one picture from camera?Thank you. Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius Capturing a single image should'nt use a full camera provider, but the Intent ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE instead. Le 09/05/2013 10:36, Gully a �crit : Ok, right. The standard Intent method should be the best way, so probably the integration inside a peview widget could be the wrong way. But I've tried a lot to capture a picture with the intent, and I had different problems: 1. The application freezes for long time after the end of the Intent task; 2. It does not return any value in extra data; 3. There is no possibility to make changes in the intent in order to customize the view.So I would like to use the preview widget. :-)Il giorno giovedì 9 maggio 2013 10:39:42 UTC+2, Mathieu Virbel ha scritto:Capturing a single image should'nt use a full camera provider, but the Le 09/05/2013 10:36, Gully a �crit : > > Sure. I've been a bit busy, so I haven't been able to update - I'll ask > one of the guys here to strip down our latest code and send an example > for a media recorder and camera preview. We haven't tried capturing a > single image, but I'm sure it's quite simple once you have a working > > On Thursday, May 9, 2013 9:13:21 AM UTC+3, Davide Rosa wrote: > > Hi Gully, > > I'm developing an application for android with Kivy. I'm interested > in this "widget" that provides camera functionalities. Have you some > updates? Is it possible also to store one picture from camera? > Groups "Kivy users support" group. > an email to [email protected]. Here is the AndroidCameraPreview widget Gully and I are working on. I believe it should be easy enough to use the camera object (_camera) to take pictures (e.g. with takePicture). Note it assumes a vertical orientation. You might want to set "keep_ratio: True" in the kv file so it will keep ratio. Also be sure to set the camera ID before playing.import kivykivy.require('1.6.0')from kivy.app import Appfrom kivy.clock import Clockfrom kivy.uix.image import Imagefrom kivy.properties import BooleanProperty, ListProperty, NumericProperty, StringPropertyfrom kivy.graphics import RenderContext, Callback, BindTexturefrom kivy.graphics.texture import Texturefrom kivy.core.window import Windowfrom kivy.logger import Loggerimport sysGL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES = 36197IsAndroid = sys.platform == 'linux3' if IsAndroid: from jnius import autoclass, cast # MediaRecorder Java classes Camera = autoclass('android.hardware.Camera') Surface = autoclass('android.view.Surface') SurfaceTexture = autoclass('android.graphics.SurfaceTexture') MediaRecorder = autoclass('android.media.MediaRecorder') AudioSource = autoclass('android.media.MediaRecorder$AudioSource') VideoSource = autoclass('android.media.MediaRecorder$VideoSource') OutputFormat = autoclass('android.media.MediaRecorder$OutputFormat') AudioEncoder = autoclass('android.media.MediaRecorder$AudioEncoder') VideoEncoder = autoclass('android.media.MediaRecorder$VideoEncoder') CamcorderProfile = autoclass('android.media.CamcorderProfile')class AndroidCameraPreview(Image): """ Android camera preview widget. Extends Image with a custom shader that displays textures of target GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES. Note, this requires Android API 11 because of it's use of SurfaceTexture. """ play = BooleanProperty(False) resolution = ListProperty([720, 720]) camera_id = NumericProperty(-1) _camera = None _previewCallback = None _previewTexture = None _previewSurface = None _secondary_texture = None def __init__(self, **kwargs): self.canvas = RenderContext() super(AndroidCameraPreview, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.bind(resolution=self._resolution_changed) self.bind(camera_id=self._camera_id_changed) self.bind(play=self._play_changed) # This is needed for the default vertex shader. self.canvas['projection_mat'] = Window.render_context['projection_mat'] with self.canvas: Callback(self._draw_callback) BindTexture(texture=self._secondary_texture, index=1) self.canvas['secondary_texture'] = 1 self._init_texture(self.resolution) def start(self, play=True): self._init_camera(self.camera_id) self.play = play def stop(self): self._release_camera() def _init_texture(self, resolution): width, height = resolution # Image looks at self.texture to determine layout, so we create # texture but don't actually display it. self.texture = Texture.create(size=(height, width)) self.texture_size = self.texture.size if IsAndroid: self._secondary_texture = Texture(width=height, height=width, target=GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES, colorfmt='rgba') self._secondary_texture.bind() self._previewTexture = SurfaceTexture(int(self._secondary_texture.id)) def _init_camera(self, camera_id): Logger.info('Init camera %d' % camera_id) if self._camera and self.camera_id == camera_id: return self._release_camera() if IsAndroid: self._camera = Camera.open(camera_id) parameters =... Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius Hi Chen, thank you a lot for the code. I will test it. ;-) parameters = self._camera.getParameters() #print parameters.flatten() if parameters is None: Logger.warning('Can''t read parameters') return supportedSizes = parameters.getSupportedVideoSizes() if supportedSizes is None: supportedSizes = parameters.getSupportedPreviewSizes() sizes = [] if supportedSizes is not None: iterator = supportedSizes.iterator() while iterator.hasNext(): cameraSize = iterator.next() sizes.append((cameraSize.width, cameraSize.height)) pickedSize = self._pick_optimal_size(sizes) # Update texture according to picked size self.resolution = list(pickedSize) parameters.setPreviewSize(*pickedSize) self._camera.setParameters(parameters) self._camera.setPreviewTexture(self._previewTexture) def get_camera(self): return self._camera def _resolution_changed(self, instance, value): Logger.info('Resolution changed to ' + str(value)) self._init_texture(value) def _camera_id_changed(self, instance, value): Logger.info('Changed camera %d' % value) if not IsAndroid: return # Transform orientation based on selected camera if self.camera_id == 0: sampleVec = ('1.0-tex_coord0.y','1.0-tex_coord0.x') elif self.camera_id == 1: sampleVec = ('tex_coord0.y','1.0-tex_coord0.x') else: raise Exception('Invalid camera id') self.canvas.shader.fs = ''' #extension GL_OES_EGL_image_external : require #ifdef GL_ES precision highp float; #endif /* Outputs from the vertex shader */ varying vec4 frag_color; varying vec2 tex_coord0; /* uniform texture samplers */ uniform sampler2D texture0; uniform samplerExternalOES texture1; void main() { // Flip & Mirror coordinates to rotate source texture by 90 degress gl_FragColor = texture2D(texture1, vec2(%s,%s)); } ''' % (sampleVec[0], sampleVec[1]) def _play_changed(self, instance, value): Logger.info('camera %d _play_changed %d' % (self.camera_id, value)) if value: if not self._camera: self._init_camera(self.camera_id) self._camera.startPreview() Clock.schedule_interval(self._update_canvas, 1.0/30) else: if self._camera: Clock.unschedule(self._update_canvas) self._camera.stopPreview() def _release_camera(self): self.play = False if self._camera: self._camera.release() def _pick_optimal_size(self, sizes): # Now just returns the one guaranteed support size return sizes[0] def _draw_callback(self, instr): if self._previewTexture: self._previewTexture.updateTexImage() def _update_canvas(self, dt): To unsubscribe from this topic, visit https://groups.google.com/d/topic/kivy-users/hiyAJqjhFjo/unsubscribe?hl=en. Do you think you could create a garden package for it with doc? Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 5/9/13 1:12 PM Just in case you are not aware of it Kivy-garden is a new section of Kivy. Details about it can be found here http://kivy-garden.github.ioBest Regards 5/13/13 5:41 AM I've just come across the 'camera not working' on Android myself.Requesting specific resolutions also crashes the application. Ie, Camera is broken on Android.Is there any reason this isn't being fixed in Kivy itself?Cheers,Adam... Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 5/14/13 1:15 AM Hi Chen and Gully,I have tested the new widget and it works, the code quality is very good. There is only one think that should be fixed shorly, about the preview size. Actually it is used the zero index size available for the Android Camera class, and this causes (for Nexus7 device) a very small preview (under 100x100 pixels). I temporarly fixed this calculating the requested preview area and setting the most near available preview area size. And I have a question. How can I do to make the preview rendered inside a scatter widget, allowing the user to move, rotate and stretch the live image? This is possible with the standard Camera widget.Thank you.... Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius Yes you are correct about the preview size, we just extend and override _pick_optimal_size with a heuristic function fitting our specific needs.Your question is an important one, and it relates to an issue I raised in a separate topic (Updating a Widget's transformation when rendering with RenderContext). Mathieu was quick to provide a good solution, but I haven't gotten around to test it yet...... Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 5/16/13 5:40 AM Hello Chen,I am currently working on a project where I need to access the android camera to compare two photos. My idea was to take pictures one or two seconds apart and compare them.To do this, I have to be able to take pictures using Kivy, but I'm having some trouble getting it to work. I have been looking at the "takePicture" function to take pictures, however I'm not getting it to work at the moment.From the Android API reference I saw that this function requires a ShutterCallback, RAW PictureCallback and a JPG PictureCallback. I can't import these using the autoclass function, so I'm not sure what I should be doing here.. I am fairly sure that like 2 hours ago I somehow had these callbacks imported in my Python file, but I for the life of me can't get it to work again.. When calling takepicture like this: cam = AndroidCameraPreview(camera_id=0) cam.play=True cam._camera.takePicture(None, None, self.PictureCallback()) cam.stop() ... self.PictureCallback(self): return Nothing seems to happen, the app doesn't crash nor does it actually take a picture. The ADB logs show:V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_preview_enabledV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_preview_enabled->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_preview_enabledV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_preview_enabled->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_set_preview_window->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_start_previewV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_start_preview->41E086C8->41E08720I/python (16972): [DEBUG ] Taking pictureV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_enable_msg_type->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_enable_msg_typeV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_take_pictureV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_take_picture->41E086C8->41E08720D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] [RAWCHIP] rawchip initialize.D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] [RAWCHIP] rawchip initialize done.D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] NvCameraSensorPowerOn: --D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM]NvCameraPowerOnThread: --D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): NvIspAfGetConvergeStatus, return status=2D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:Encoder_Open ++I/ActivityManager( 552): Process com.endomondo.android (pid 16901) has died.I/ActivityManager( 552): Process com.google.android.inputmethod.latin.dictionarypack (pid 16776) has died.I/ActivityManager( 552): Process com.android.keychain (pid 16806) has died.D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread ++D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread Before Semaphore WaitD/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:Encoder_Open --D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:FeedInputThread ++D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] StartStillCapture, mUsingFlash=0, NslNumberOfImages=0D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] CameraBlockExtension,StillCaptureActive=1D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] Selected Sensor Mode: 3280x2464 FrameRate: 21.0 StreamIndex: 2I/ActivityManager( 552): Process com.android.voicedialer (pid 16840) has died.E/Camera (16972): Unknown message type 32771I/python (16972): [DEBUG ] Stopping cameraV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_disable_msg_type->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_disable_msg_typeV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_disable_msg_type->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_disable_msg_typeV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_stop_previewV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_stop_preview->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_cancel_pictureV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_cancel_picture->41E086C8->41E08720V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_releaseV/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_release->41E086C8->41E08720D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): Waiting on hOutstandingRequestsServedSema failed 0x5D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM]NvMMCameraClose: ++D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM] NvMMCameraBlockPrivateClose NvCameraAp15Cleanup, release cameraD/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): NvCameraSyncPointThread is terminated.D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): [CAM]NvMMCameraClose: --D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:Encoder_Close ++D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:Encoder_Close SW Encoder : 0D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread After Semaphore Wait, CloseEncoder : 1D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread --D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:FeedInputThread --D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:Encoder_Close --V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_set_preview_window->41E086C8->41E08720I/CameraClient( 163): Destroying camera 0V/CameraWrapper( 163): camera_device_closeSo.. Could you point me in the right direction of how to handle these callbacks and actually make the "takePicture" function work?Or if you happen to have an idea on how I can more easily compare two images taken from the camera, I'm all ears.Thanks,-Remy Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius Oh, by the way..If I don't stop the camera straight away, I get the following lines:D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): NvIspAfGetConvergeStatus, return status=2D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread After Semaphore Wait, CloseEncoder : 0D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC-DBG jpegencoder 0x4137ec78 , ptr for image 0x421d8003, hMem for 2d 0xc1f202e0 D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread Before Semaphore WaitD/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread After Semaphore Wait, CloseEncoder : 0W/CameraClient( 163): lockIfMessageWanted(2): dropped unwanted messageD/NvOsDebugPrintf( 163): ENC_T3:OutputThread Before Semaphore WaitIt does seem to return a pointer for the image, so I'm assuming a photo is being made? Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius Hi Remy,I'm not an android Camera expert, but it does seem that you are passing a callback in a wrong way (calling it...). Regardless, from what I understand, pyjnius doesn't support python callbacks at this moment anyway.So using takePicture is not as straightforward as I imagined it to be. If in fact there is no synchronous way to take still pictures in Android (again, not an expert), then it seems the only way is to create a callback in Java to store the result somewhere, while polling it in python (e.g. using the kivy clock). Calling custom Java code from python is not as scary as it sounds (easiest/hackiest thing is to add it to PythonActivity.java). If anybody else has a better solution, please share. Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius No other solutions. It's the only way as I have seen.The problem is Android and it's system structure. It's needed the development of a software layer directly over the c/c++ library of the entire system. It's a wall, the only way to pass through it, is using JAVA! damn Re: [kivy-users] Camera preview on Android using pyjnius I didn't really look more into the issue, but pyjnius offer the possibility to implement java interfaces in python, so you can define your callback in a python implementation of the right java interface, and have it be called by the java side when needed. Re: Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 10/7/13 8:42 AM Hi, guys. I like your solution very much.Is there a repository or something to get the latest version? Re: Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 10/10/13 7:41 AM Hi,Not yet - we're kind of under a deadline here to get things finished, but I am planning on posting a complete example when I'm done...On Monday, October 7, 2013 6:42:13 PM UTC+3, Sergey Kabanov wrote:Hi, guys. I like your solution very much.Is there a repository or something to get the latest version? Re: Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 6/7/14 4:01 AM Hi I'm wondering if you found time to post an example anywhere? I'm struggling to implement the takePicture using pyjnius and PythonJavaClass. I'm getting strange errors and the callbacks don't even seem to be called in the correct order. I'm getting None as the data in the raw picture callback, and the shutter callback somehow seems to come after that!Any advise would be much appreciated. Re: Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 6/7/14 6:29 AM Hi Andy,The raw callback isn't supported on all devices/hardware, so don't get surprised it you get it with data=None, and/or out of order.I've stripped down some of my code to make it simpler and am attaching a short example for a camera preview class. Not perfect, but I hope it helps.My code has two possible handlers for the JPEG callback,m one for simply saving it to file, the other for loading it into a Texture - I currently use the first one but left the other one in just in case.Please note, my example relies on some way of getting a surface holder from the PythonActivity instance in order to do the preview. In my case, I've patched PythonActivity.java as follows:PythonActivity class should implement SurfaceHolder.Callback (implements SurfaceHolder.Callback)In onCreate(), call this function before creating the SDLSurfaceView instance (make sure you add the required member variables to the PythonActivity class):protected void onCreateBeforeSDLSurface() { mFrameLayout = new FrameLayout(this); mCameraView = new SurfaceView(this); mCameraView.setZOrderOnTop(false); mCameraView.setFocusable(false); mCameraSurfaceHolder = mCameraView.getHolder(); mCameraSurfaceHolder.addCallback(this); mCameraSurfaceHolder.setType(SurfaceHolder.SURFACE_TYPE_PUSH_BUFFERS); mFrameLayout.addView(mCameraView); mCameraView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); } Call this function instead of setContentView(mView), pass mView to the function: protected void onCreateAfterSurface(SurfaceView mView) { mView.setZOrderOnTop(true); // necessary mView.getHolder().setFormat(PixelFormat.TRANSLUCENT); mFrameLayout.addView(mView); setContentView(mFrameLayout); }Implement the SurfaceHolder.Callback interface: public void surfaceCreated(SurfaceHolder holder) { mCameraSurfaceReady = true; } public void surfaceChanged(SurfaceHolder holder, int format, int width, int height) { } public void surfaceDestroyed(SurfaceHolder holder) { mCameraSurfaceReady = false; }Add this function: public SurfaceHolder getCameraSurfaceHolder() { if (mCameraSurfaceReady) return mCameraSurfaceHolder; return null; }Hope it helps :)Let me know if you have any issues or if I missed anything. Re: Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 11/1/14 10:48 AM Hi Gully,I'm not so experimented to use your code as this. Is there a new sample usage of the live preview camera of an Android phone (using kivy) ?I've tried "plyer" but it only runs the photo application of the phone to take a picture. I can not interact with what the camera sees (and add a layer over it). Re: Camera preview on Android using pyjnius 7/22/15 8:13 AM Hi !I'm trying to use your code, but the app crash (I'm using Android 4.4.4)Maybe your code need update ? How can I help ?Seb
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Casual Day Designs: A Recipe That's A-Peeling! Day 19 of NaBloWriMo (National Blog Writing Month)... Nothing says fall baking to me more than apple crisp. The recipe I use is one that my mother obtained from an acquaintance of hers many moons ago. I have tasted several different versions of the seasonal dessert, and none compare to this special recipe handed down over the ages! This time of year, that sweet, heavenly aroma of baking apples warms me to my very soul. The apple-peeler-corer-slicer device I bought for the annual making of the dessert literally cuts the time in half that I once spent preparing the apples. It still actually takes longer to make the delightful dish than it does to devour it. A dollop of ice cream melting into the crevices of the butter and flour topping when it's straight out of the oven is nothing short of sinful, and demands that one serving is not enough. I think the secret to this recipe is not only the perfectly packed topping but the kind of apples used. A tart apple enhances the sugar, cinnamon, and lemon flavors more than a sweet apple--and whatever you do, don't substitute margarine for butter!! But I've already said too much...this recipe is too good to just give away. For a copy of the recipe, please send a SASE along with a money order for $1,000 to Apple Crisp Better Than Your Mom Makes, 375 Moderate Lane, Nicely Browned Crust, USA. Posted by Deb R at 10:05 PM Labels: Apple Crisp, apples, Fall Baking
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Good bug bites Posted on December 12, 2013 by argylesock Joost van Itterbeeck at The Conversation tells us which edible insects he thinks are best. As you know I purchased some bug bites. My favourites so far are the barbecue-spiced mealworms (Tenebrio molitor). Harvey Nicks calls them ‘worm crisps’ but they’re beetle (coleopteran) larvae. Here’s a film about this beetle. Isn’t it adorable when it emerges from its pupa? But the ones I’ve been eating, and offering around at work, never made it to that age. Some people at work tried them and remarked that the mealworm itself has no obvious flavour but the spices are nice. I’m interested in this species because Mr van Itterbeeck says that the larvae’s ‘overall nutritional value is comparable to beef’, they grow well in European climates and they’re good for the land. Posted in food, miniculture | Tagged arthropod, beetle, coleopteran, cricket, entomoculture, entomophagy, grocery, insect, larva, nutrition, nymph, orthopteran, sustainable | Insects as Nutrition Posted on December 10, 2013 by argylesock Reblogged from Living With Insects Blog: Insects can be appreciated and investigated from many points of view. Interest in insects as a future food source is high because human population increases will require more production and new sources of food. Nutritionists are interested in insects as food value and bring a reductionist approach. Rumpold & Schlüter* have published a review of the nutritional compositions of 236 edible insect species. argylesock says... Insects have great potential as food and feed. Here's a summary of how that can happen, is already happening, and will happen more. Posted in agriculture, food, miniculture | Tagged food, feed, waste, insect, livestock, arthropod, entomoculture, microlivestock, food waste, entomophagy | The global food supply has a demand problem Posted on December 10, 2013 by argylesock Reblogged from Quartz: You’ve probably heard it many times. While the exact phrasing varies, it usually goes something like this: The world’s population will grow to 9 billion by mid-century, putting substantial demands on the planet’s food supply. Read more… 2,313 more words argylesock says... Here are sensible words from Jonathan Foley. I decided not to link to this post, but to reblog it, because I simply want to say what Dr Foley says. Tagged access to food, food, food waste, nutrition, population, yield | Regulated Pests and their Origins Posted on December 10, 2013 by argylesock Reblogged from Agriculture Information Bank: The historic Silk Road system of trade routes across Asia would have been the origin of much of the early human initiated dispersal of many, now cosmopolitan, oriental pest species to Europe and the converse, together with the dispersal of pests from and to places en route. The pests most amenable to this type of movement were those associated with durable commodities and staple diet consumables. argylesock says... We try to keep pest species away. But for some pests in some places, it's too late. Tagged alien species, history, law, pest, quarantine, transport | DON’T PANIC — The Facts About Population Posted on December 10, 2013 by argylesock Hans Rosling is a great communicator. Here’s his documentary about human population. Our world reached ‘peak child’ around 2000 because people are using more birth control. Now children aren’t dying so much as they used to. Therefore the world’s population is still rising, but we can expect ‘peak human’ around 2050. After that, population is likely to stay at around 9 billion. That’s still a lot of people! Plenty for farmers and growers to feed. Aptly, I’m grateful to a farmer, my fellow blogger generationyfarmer for drawing attention to this. Posted in food, human health, statistics | Tagged child, contraception, data, human, population | US-EU trade deal for food and agriculture Posted on December 9, 2013 by argylesock Would you like to discuss the proposed US-EU trade deal for food and agriculture? This is the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Tagged food, law, politics, trade | Chinese shark fin soup ban Posted on December 9, 2013 by argylesock Reblogged from Dear Kitty. Some blog: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFeTuYhEJR0&w=640&h=390] China on Sunday announced a ban on the serving of shark fin and bird's nest soup at official banquets, as part of a sweeping government crackdown on corruption and excessive spending. argylesock says... The tide's turning against eating shark fins. Not a minute too soon, say I. Tagged conservation, finfish, fishing, grocery, hunting, law, politics, seafood, shark, welfare, wild food | Recent Posts Good bug bites Science on the Land Blog at WordPress.com. The Twenty Ten Theme. Follow
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Living this LIfe I've been Given: It's getting closer... This week was AMAZING! Of course, I almost always think that. I mean, it's pretty amazing what our bodies can do...right? I'm not heavy on my miles, but that's mostly because I had less cycling this week. I actually was fighting a sinus infection and some low back pain at the beginning of the week. It was a little (read a lot) bit humid out at the beginning of the week, with the hurricanes and tropical storms coming through. It was wicked humid and body was not happy after already adjusting to our fall like weather from the last few weeks. Cool morning with warm/hot afternoons with less humidity.
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CRAFTY LOU: CUTIE SUNDAY CHALLENGE NO. 49 Good morning everyone, hope all is well. I have a very quick post this morning, as I am off the Kettering, Northants for a Ceramic Workshop today, so an early start. I have one post today, and this card is for Cutie Sunday Challenge No. 49 - a wonderful Sketch from Guest Designer Nancy. What a great Sketch it was, and I have used one of the New Popcorn the Bear available from Crafters Companion, and this one is called Someone Special, and he has been coloured with Sukura Gel pens. The image has been cut to size, and layered on yellow and green card. The backing papers are from a NEW Basic Grey paper pad called June Bug, and to finish the card off, a stamped sentiment, a paper flower with gem brad, a strip of green ribbon and some little green gems from my craft stash. Many thanks for dropping by, and hope you too have a lovely day! POPCORN THE BEAR SOMEONE SPECIAL WOW Louise, your card is gorgeous:O) The image is so cute, and your colouring is wonderful. Love your colour combo. You have done a great take on my sketch.Thank you for joining Cutie Sunday this week.Nancy;O) Fantastic card.. the image is so cute.and I relly like the design..Fab. coloring too.Hugs, Linda Hi Louise, this is such a lovely lemony card, fab papers and such a sweet image :) Donna x What a cutie :) Amazing card Louise! This little duck with the flower - cuuuuuuuuute :)Thanks for taking part this week.xoxo Arwen
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Articles needing additional citations, 19th century individuals, Partially cyberconverted humans, Mercy Hartigan was cruel, callous and sadistic in her interactions with others, especially men, for whom she seemed to harbour a misandrist hatred. She possessed a dark sense of humour and took pleasure in watching the mourners get massacred, testing the EarPods on Scoons, Fetch, Cole and Milligan and then killing them afterwards. Hartigan displayed a complete lack of empathy and was utterly ruthless. When the CyberLeader opted to convert her, he described her mind to be riven with 'anger and abuse and revenge'. She panicked once she realised the Cybermen intended to convert her but once her mind took control, she appeared to have gone even more insane than before. While she retained her sadistic nature and her misandry, she became extremely arrogant due to her enhanced intellect and new powers. She attacked London as a demonstration of her power and greatly underestimated and mocked the Doctor during their confrontation. When the Doctor broke the Cyberconnection linking Hartigan to the Cyberking, her mind was "opened for the first time in far too many years". In a moment of clarity, Hartigan became horrified by what she had become and killed herself along with the Cybermen. (TV: The Next Doctor) Following her conversion into the CyberKing, Hartigan's intellect was considerably enhanced. She claimed to be able to see "the stars, the worlds beyond, the vortex of time and the whole of infinity itself". The Doctor himself admitted that Hartigan had "one of the greatest minds on Earth". The cybernetic "crown" she wore served as an interface between Hartigan and the Cybermen's hive mind. Through this, she could exert full mental control over individual Cybermen, Cybershades as well as the massive Cyberking robot. The crown also contained a weapon which fired a deadly beam powerful enough to completely disintegrate Cybermen. Hartigan used it to kill the Cyberleader after he threatened to disconnect her from the throne. (TV: The Next Doctor) Retrieved from "https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Mercy_Hartigan?oldid=2507430"
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Amazon.co.uk: Customer Reviews: The Map and the Territory 4.0 out of 5 stars A Map of Artistic Success The main characters are fascinating, especially the artist hero (Jed) and Houellebecq himself. I found it an interesting move for the author to inject himself into his own novel, and Houellebecq keeps the suspense going nicely, keeping us wondering when he himself is going to appear. And his final appearance is a show stopper (no spoilers ...) The story is, mostly, a... Read the full review › Published 1 month ago by William Shardlow 1.0 out of 5 stars The Nap and the Snoozity The Prix Goncourt must be France's version of the Booker Prize because "The Map and The Territory" won it last year and, reading it this year, I get the same feeling of tiredness and boredom when reading a Booker Prize winner. This is strange too because I was looking forward to this one having loved Houellebecq's previous books "Platform" and... Read the full review › Published on 8 Dec 2011 by Sam Quixote 4.0 out of 5 stars A Map of Artistic Success, 6 Sep 2014 5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent vintage Houellebecq, 9 Oct 2011 One sure thing about Houellebecq: he is not for everyone. If you don't 'get him', you will hate him. If you do, then you're in for a treat. This latest novel is different in tone to the prior ones. He has lost some of his bite, lots of his cynicism and nearly all of his shock-power. Like wine, with time he seemed to have mollify his taste. But it does not make the novel any less good and fascinating. Not for nothing that it won him the prestigious 'Prix Goncourt' in France. The hero is desabused Jed, a man flotting in life with no real grip on it. Yet he is suddenly sized by inspiration and becomes a sensationnal photographer of Michelin maps that leads him to international reputation. The fame helps him to attract beautiful and successful Olga with whom he develops a subdued relationship. But everything seems to be subdued for Jed, and he takes his own success in his stride with no real enthusiasm. Then Olga leaves to run a new branch of the business in Russia (she is Russian) and his life goes back to total lack of stimulus. Yet years passing, inspiration sizes him again and moving back to painting, his original skill, he creates a serie of 'metiers' or 'craftmanship' and again, finds immediate huge recognition. To write the catalogue of his coming exhibition, he needs a writer and asks Houellebecq for his help. In a very funny and convincing way, Houellebecq then enters his own novel as himself. Then ensue probably some of the finest moments in the book, when Jed goes to Ireland to visit him at several occasions. He describes himself pointedly and candidly, but without the slighest trace of narcissism as very few writers would manage. Later in the book the plot switches to dramatic effects and, as in many of his other books, Houellebecq leaves us with a great sadness and melancholy.A superb and stange and fascinating novel, if you're not afraid of the unusual. Houellebecq's take on our world is devastatingly pessimistic and ironic and with an exact clairvoyance that very few people really enjoy to encounter. 5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book., 28 Jan 2013 4.0 out of 5 stars Adapting, 20 April 2014 I often found Michel Houellebecq rash and over the top in his earlier work, but still it felt genius. He seems to be mellowing out with age and some of the beauty that falls into his work is more salient now. The reoccuring theme of love is still present but it feels more sincere and optimistic. The transition is similar to in my literature class; going from Larkin to Abse.The book came quickly and was in mint condition, as expected. 5.0 out of 5 stars A compassionate view of humanity, 26 Jun 2013 By Amazon Customer "crowley" - See all my reviews 5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best contemporary French writers., 5 May 2013 By Caux Herv� - See all my reviews 4.0 out of 5 stars An Odd Book But Worth A Look In, 17 Dec 2012 I am really happy that my book club chose this book to read. I never would have read it. It is one of those books that one enjoys more upon reflection than when you are plodding through it. 1.0 out of 5 stars The Nap and the Snoozity, 8 Dec 2011 The Prix Goncourt must be France's version of the Booker Prize because "The Map and The Territory" won it last year and, reading it this year, I get the same feeling of tiredness and boredom when reading a Booker Prize winner. This is strange too because I was looking forward to this one having loved Houellebecq's previous books "Platform" and "Lanzarote" (granted, "Possibility of an Island" was near unreadable but I was willing to let bygones be bygones) so it was with some measure of disappointment that I finally gave up on this 291 page novel at page 164.The "story" is about an artist who becomes the toast of French art first by taking photos of parts of Michelin maps and then later painting captains of industry and artists. He then decides to have the famous writer Michel Houellebecq (yes he is a character in the book) write the programme for his latest exhibition. And that's really all that happened in the 164 pages I read and where I gave up.164 pages and all that's really gone into is the artist's dull life, his dull relationships with women, with his aging father, his dull art, and then an encounter with Houellebecq. This was the only part of the book I enjoyed, where the writer got to riff on himself in the book, making him out to be a drunken mess who lived in squalor and was borderline insane. I know a lot of writers put themselves in their work and sometimes this pays off (think Bret Easton Ellis in Lunar Park or Paul Auster in City of Glass) and sometimes it doesn't (Stephen King in the later Dark Tower books) but it really worked in this book.But really, 164 pages and near nothing happens? Couple this with Houellebecq's inscrutably dense writing style in this book (heavy on description, always - a car is never a car, he has to describe the make, model, and colour, as well as a note on some banal detail about it) and it's a very difficult read. I kept hoping for something to happen but when the artist got back with his dull Russian girlfriend and Houellebecq began describing yet another cocktail party in extreme detail (what food they were eating, how it was prepared, what they were drinking, how it was made, what clothes people were wearing, their hairstyles) I realised I had to stop reading for my own sanity.I wanted to like this book but unfortunately the burden of detail in a book lacking in any story and with too much time spent with the dullest of characters (Houellebecq only makes it into a couple of scenes unfortunately) made for a plodding novel with not enough to keep me turning the pages. It's not nearly as interesting as his previous books and in fact is just plain boring. 5.0 out of 5 stars thoroughly absorbing, maybe Houellebecq's best book so far, 17 Jan 2012 Houellebecq is streets ahead of most current English language novelists, if not all, in terms of originality, believability, quality of prose (in the French) and sheer readability.This novel follows an artist's life mostly through his 3 or 4 inspired periods, and makes one both see and want to see the works. It parodies or assimilates or modernises the Balzac novel of ambition and success in Paris, Proust's party scenes, even Maigret on a difficult case. It creates with splendid humour and blitheness the character 'Michel Houellebecq' and sends him to a sticky end. It also meditates on fathers and sons and depression through the generations, and passionately rejects assisted suicide. Then it diverts into little rather convincing sociological homilies and dystopian, but mildy so, futurology. It covinces and entertains almost all the way, though perhaps it isn't very good on women, who always seem to emerge as robots in Houellebecq's world. Highly recommendable. 3.0 out of 5 stars More style than substance., 2 Jun 2012 The Map and the Territory by Michel Houellebecq (Paperback - 7 Jun 2012)
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Re-Blogs | The Secret World of S. Posted in Having a Bad Day? Remember..., Re-Blogs December 28, 2012 by S. I realize now that this sense of unworthiness did not start with him. It started long before I met him. It comes from being raised to be a proper, nice girl. Some parents tell their girls to put others first, be respectful of everyone, be October 12, 2012 by S. Posted in Depression, Re-Blogs July 23, 2012 by S. A wonderful(ly dark) poem from a wonderful lady. I think everyone feels this way at one time or another.
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A Spiteful Afternoon With NY’s Anti-Muslim Hate Brigades | Village Voice 30 Oct 2018 22:38:19 UTC <a href="http://archive.today/Blen7"> <img style="width:300px;height:200px;background-color:white" src="https://archive.fo/Blen7/4d497a7f5fef90c01d798dfa41d1a47ee1cb05ec/scr.png"><br> A Spiteful Afternoon With NY’s Anti-Muslim Hate Brigades | Village Vo…<br> archived 30 Oct 2018 22:38:19 UTC </a> {{cite web | title = A Spiteful Afternoon With NY’s Anti-Muslim Hate Brigades Village Vo… | url = https://www.villagevoice.com/2017/05/26/a-spiteful-afternoon-with-nys-anti-muslim-hate-brigades/ | date = 2018-10-30 | archiveurl = http://archive.today/Blen7 | archivedate = 2018-10-30 }} Terrorists Heading for the Border? Where’s the Wall? Milo Yiannopoulos speaks at an Alt-Right protest of Muslim activist Linda Sarsour as Pamela Geller laughs behind him. Stephanie Keith / Getty Images Islamophobes, 8chan trolls, western-chauvinist frat boys, anti-Antifa brawlers, Jews for Trump, and further boisterous motley collected in a pen of police barricades, calling for CUNY to disinvite one of the most prominent Muslim women in the United States from speaking at the university’s commencement ceremony next Friday. Addressing this crowd was New York Assembly Member Dov Hikind. “Let us make something very clear,” Hikind said. “Linda Sarsour supports terrorism!” Hikind’s bill of indictments supporting his terrorism accusation was pretty thin gruel: Sarsour — until recently the head of the Arab American Association of New York and one of the co-chairs of the 2017 Women’s March — is vocally critical of Israeli policy; she recently shared a stage with Rasmieh Odeh, who 47 years ago was convicted in an Israeli military court on terrorism charges; and she once wrote a tweet suggesting that a photograph of a Palestinian boy holding a rock in the face of armed Israeli soldiers depicted courage. “She thinks throwing rocks at cars is an act of courage,” Hikind bellowed. “ ‘The definition of courage’ is throwing rocks. Throwing rocks at cars. Throwing rocks results in the murder of innocent men, women, and children.” Leaving aside the strength of his evidence, Hikind was an unlikely vehicle for accusations of terrorist sympathy, given that he himself was once an actual member of an actual terrorist organization, an association from which he remains unwilling to distance himself. As the attacks on Sarsour have mounted, Jewish allies have leaped to her defense, noting her history of collaboration and bridge building between Muslim and Jewish groups. But the scrum on East 42nd Street represented more than just a flare-up in New Yorkers’ disagreements over Middle Eastern politics. The event was emceed by Pamela Geller, who rode to notoriety as one of America’s preeminent Islamophobes in 2010 opposing the construction of an Islamic cultural center in Lower Manhattan. (Geller herself dismisses the label of Islamophobia, and frequently cites a quotation she misattributes to Christopher Hitchens: “ ‘Islamophobia’ is a word created by fascists, and used by cowards, to manipulate morons.”) Geller brought with her a parade of other stars of the Islamophobia firmament. “There are the evil losers to whom President Trump referred over the weekend after the horrific Manchester terror attack, an attack that I might add that people like Linda Sarsour likely supported since it led to the murder of infidels and non-Shariah-abiding innocents,” said Lauri B. Regan, a lawyer who writes frequently about the creeping threat of Shariah law. “There is no question that Linda Sarsour is an evil loser. Evil loser.” Regan was followed by John Guandolo, a disgraced former FBI employee who is on the record as believing that “we need to find the Islamic movement anywhere it is, including in the United States, and crush it and defeat it now.” Islam and terrorism are one and the same, Guandolo charged. “Legally, we need to do everything that we can to crush them and destroy them here in the United States.” Rightist movements of all stripes have increasingly framed their causes as matters of freedom of speech in recent months, accusing their critics of attempting to silence legitimate speech. That these same movements were now rallying to deny someone a platform produced some measure of cognitive friction. “Freedom of speech is a precious commodity in America, and nobody wants to take away anyone’s freedom of speech,” Hikind told the crowd. “But when CUNY imposes Linda Sarsour on the students, that’s outrageous! Shame on CUNY! Shame!” Gavin McInnes Stephanie Keith / Getty Images As the speakers droned on, the colorful petri dish of New York’s freshly visible right-wing communities frothed and bubbled. Denizens of the trollier corners of the Internet, decked out in riot-police cosplay and brandishing the Gadsden and Kekistani flags, traded inside jokes about throwing leftists out of helicopters. Members of the Warriors for Freedom, who present themselves as reluctant pugilists sworn to defend the vulnerable from the violence of anti-fascist aggressors, folded their arms and gazed out impassively from behind wraparound sunglasses. Gavin McInnes, a co-founder of Vice Magazine who has since devoted himself to drumming up pledges for his brownshirt-Chad fraternity devoted to the supremacy of “western civilization,” paced the event area, surrounded by a coterie of young men in Make America Great Again hats. At one point, he taunted a small group of counter-protesters from behind a row of police officers, offering them a can of Pepsi. The attention of the crowd focused somewhat for the event’s headliner, Milo Yiannopoulos, a fading provocateur who was permanently banned from Twitter last year for instigating a racist harassment campaign against Leslie Jones and who lost his post at Breitbart in February after he made remarks that made light of pedophilia. Yiannopoulos was in fine troll fetter, and his audience drank it up. He called CUNY’s leadership “spineless cunts.” (Applause.) “The enemy you as Americans have always faced is the enemy from within.” (Applause.) “The enemy here are the progressive elites,” and “their ideology is as ugly as Chelsea Clinton.” (Thunderous applause.) But even as he insulted Sarsour’s appearance and her religion, Yiannopoulos wasn’t on quite the same page as the rest of the rally: Sarsour should speak at CUNY, he told the crowd. “I would have paid her fee, no matter how many goats she asked for,” he said. “Don’t ban her.” It was a sentiment diametrically opposed to the organizing rationale of the rally, but participants seemed not to care. Ideological coherence was less important to participants than the opportunity to gather together outside the Internet, raise their voices, and flex their muscles. As the rally ended, participants assaulted a 19-year-old woman who’d been taking part in the counter-protest. Police detained some people, but no arrests were made. Thunderbolts and Lightning! The Voice Takes on Freddie Mercury and Queen In 1977, Lester Bangs called Queen live ‘Fantasia for dodos and 14-year-olds.’ He also wrote that Freddie Mercury could become ‘the next Liza Minnelli.’
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Drama Llama's Mama: March 2012 Posted 1:45 AM by Shannon Harrigan Well it has finally happened! There were many of us who were skeptical this day would ever arrive. Some of us starting to wonder, would my youngest son be the side act at a Circus? The Toothless Wonder! He will gum you to pieces!" My first son, Little Dude, received his bottom front two teeth in the same day at four months old. We were honestly baffled because he had no teething symptoms. The only give away was a lot of drooling, but often babies will show signs of teething before popping a tiny ninja knife. (If you have not had your hand in a baby's mouth, whether they have one tooth or ten, they will leave your hand looking like it just had a brief encounter with a pocket sized Great White Shark.) It was an exciting day when the Little Dude popped not one but two teeth at such a young age and with such ease. I thought that the drama of teething had to be a myth because this was a walk in the park.Silly, naive, newbie mom I was. My first mistake was thinking you can compare your children. Our second Drama Llama, Littlest Dude, has been as different from his older llama brother in every possible way. He was born three weeks early and decided it was time to get rolling...and quick! We showed up to the Labor and Delivery room and I was already 3 cms dilated. I couldn't even get that far after nine hours of drug induced labor at 39 weeks with my oldest son! Once that cutie entered the world, in an amazing minute and a half versus my first sons 34 hour labor complete with two hours or labor, the differences didn't stop there. He was quiet, calm, easy-going, and peaceful. He was also blond! The two boys had very similar faces but it was clear that Drama Llama #2 was going to be a whole different show. You would think I had learned my lesson, that my boys were so different from each other and should not be compared to one another. However, there is apparently something I suffer from called "Newbie versus Newer Baby Comparison". Newbie mothers have their things, second time mothers have theirs. As soon as my Littlest Dude hit four months, I eagerly searched his month when he woke up in the morning, before and after naps, and before bedtime. He was drooling so much I thought we should get a hot tub because all that drool would fill it up for sure. My husband said no, silly practical husbands. Months five and six passed in the same manor and I was starting to grow worried. I was convinced this little baby of mine would grow into a man and find the woman of his dreams. She would be sweet, beautiful, loving, and caring. She would be the daughter I never had. They would become engaged and my new daughter in law would invite me to help plan their extravagant wedding. That's when I would have to break the shameful news; my son would have to eat baby food at their wedding and this would be more than his beautiful bride to be could handle. The wedding would be cancelled, my son would be heartbroken, and all because of his teeth! (A moms imagination can run wild when left unattended...) With two days looming before his seventh month birthday, it looked like we had averted his wedding crisis. I was cleaning his gums with his special Elmo baby tooth and gum cleaner and rubbing them down before bed when something quite sharp poked me. I ran over it again and again. It had finally happened!! My little boy had become a man. OK, even I can't get quite that carried away here but he finally did have a tooth and I was thrilled! He even squeezed it in while he was still six months old. My oldest son was in the nursery with me "helping" to put his baby brother to bed. Both of us started a new dance called "The Baby Has a Tooth Dance". It looks exactly how it sounds so be grateful you were not there. My husband came up the stairs to see what exciting event had caused us to break out in song and dance (although I am thinking he is finally figuring out now much sets it off). I think he too wishes he had not seen Little Dude and I busting a move to Littlest Dude's new tooth accomplishment. Part of me was happy knowing his body is doing what it should be and I don't have to wonder if something is wrong. The other part of me learned a lesson that they really are two different little boys. Little Dude didn't get his first tooth early and Littlest Dude didn't get his first tooth late. They each got their first tooth exactly when they were supposed to. On their own time. Special Deals for my Readers! Posted 12:12 AM by Shannon Harrigan As a proud author through Smashwords.com, I have partnered up with them for a promotion this week called "Read an Ebook Week". It goes from March 4- March 10 and promotes not only indie authors but the readers who help make our books a success! For the entire week, authors who are part of the promotion will be offering their books at a discounted price via a coupon code that can be entered directly through the author's Smashwords Author Page. Enter a code, get a book for a great discounted price, and promote reading! It is a winning situation for everyone involved. This is my first year taking part in this promotion and I am willing to make a deal with all my new readers out there! If I can sell 50 books (in honor of my coupon code REW50) by March 9, I will release, "Mommyhood: The Ugly Truth, Volume 2" on March 10, the last day of the promotion, and will even give it a discounted price as well! So spread the word and let's get some new fans reading about my adventures in Mommyhood! If you have not yet purchased Volume 1, follow this link and enter coupon code REW50 for 50% off my book! https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/ShannonHarrigan I would also love to hear what books you have purchased because of this wonderful promotion. I am not just an author and mommy but an avid reader (I know, how do I find the time. Imagine this; a toilet with a locked door. Four hands sticking their chubby, wriggling fingers under the door, smearing my floor with what I can only hope is peanut butter. My laptop on my lap, a story I am trying to read in one window and yet another story I am trying to write in another. It's not a pretty picture, but it's reality.) Looking forward to seeing my book sales increase, learn about some of your new book purchases, and make some new moms laugh today. Occupation: Mom? Posted 1:15 AM by Shannon Harrigan Recently, my husband and I have found ourselves in a situation much like many other American's right now. Out of a job, in debt, and about to lose our home. I can't throw myself a pity party because I know that a vast majority of the people reading this are experiencing the same thing. I wish I could say knowing that we were all suffering together offered us some comfort, but all it does is make us feel bad for one another...and then realize we are competing for all the same jobs. I haven't worked since I was put on bed rest with our first son sometime in my second trimester. That was four years ago. I was great at my job and made a decent paycheck for a girl with no degree. I had only life experience and work experience. I was just 24 when I was given the job and only weeks away from marrying my husband. I had landed a wonderful job at that point in life when nothing but possibilities lie ahead and no one or nothing has had a chance to shatter the illusion yet. My husband and I continued our daily grind for a few years, graduating from a shoe box apartment to a slightly larger duplex in the outskirts of a more affluent neighborhood. We had been trying, unsuccessfully, to start our little family and this home was a great place to keep trying. We must have sensed it because not even a month after moving into our new place, we became pregnant. It was a very exciting time. All mothers remember what it felt like the first time they discovered they were going to have a baby. It is a feeling you can never fully recapture again, no matter how many children you may have later in life. There is just something magical about the first born child. Anyone who says any differently just doesn't want their other children to find out. Since it was a small challenge for us to become pregnant, of course it would make sense that this stubborn fetus I was carrying around wasn't going to make the pregnancy easy either. After a series of complications, I was put on full bed rest until I reached term and that was the end of my working days. I stayed home with my oldest son, enjoying my role as a stay at home mom. We had faced a few financial hardships with only one income but we felt it was worth the sacrifice to be able to have one of us home raising our son. Just after his second birthday in October, the baby bug bit me. Those damn bugs bite hard! By Christmas I was pregnant with son number two. Complications were much more dangerous this time around and we struggled to afford my constant care and finding care for our oldest son. After our second little trouble maker was born, we had no intention of me going back to work. We were to broke to survive well on one income but we were also to broke to afford day care for two children. Since life never goes as planned, I had two minor surgeries in the three months postpartum and had a very difficult time recovering from one in particular. This sounds like a great time for my husband to get laid off, don't you think? So here we are, up at midnight for the countless night in a row, applying for jobs and getting nothing in return. Today we realized, if we were going to keep a roof over our heads, we were going to need to see if I was "hireable" as well. It's a long shot, but a parent will stop at nothing to find a way to provide for their children. Since it has been four years since I left the workplace, it would be a grave understatement to say my resume needed some fine tuning. I included my work history, skill set, and other qualifications and sent it off to my Aunt for review. As a hiring manager herself, she has been helping my husband and I make our resumes as top notch as they can be. My resume looked great....except for the giant gaping hole that has been my life as a stay at home mother. She wanted to include my time at home with my boys somehow, but that was the question. How do you include motherhood on a resume? Lifelong job, pays nothing, work weekends, holidays, nights, and even in your sleep. No vacation, sick time, insurance, or 401k. My bosses would love to write my a letter of recommendation but one still sleeps in a crib and the other can't even spell his name. I researched a little bit and there doesn't seem to be a very clear cut answer. I noticed the most common method was to include a sentence about being on a work hiatus for motherhood in the cover letter, but not all applications require one. Should being a full time stay at home mom be listed under job history or other qualifications? Or does it simply have no place on a resume? In the end, I added subtle information about being a stay at home mother and left it at that. If they wanted to know why I dropped off the face of the workforce planet, they could ask me in the interview that I am holding my breath I get. In the meantime, I would love to hear what other mothers, working and stay at home, have to think about this topic. Do you believe we should be able to include our work as mothers on a resume or is this just another one of the sacrifices mothers make?
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The Team-Building Tool Kit: Tips and Tactics for Effective Workplace Teams by Deborah Mackin, Deborah Harrington-Mackin |, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® by Deborah Mackin, Deborah Harrington-MackinDeborah Mackin Workplace teams learn to function as effective units when they have the tools and techniques to be greater than the sum of their parts. Now thoroughly updated and expanded, The Team-Building Tool Kit provides practical advice to guide team coaches, leaders, and members to high-performance results. Filled with bullet points to make tips The Team-Building Tool Kit: Tips and Tactics for Effective Workplace Teams available in Workplace teams learn to function as effective units when they have the tools and techniques to be greater than the sum of their parts. Now thoroughly updated and expanded, The Team-Building Tool Kit provides practical advice to guide team coaches, leaders, and members to high-performance results. Filled with bullet points to make tips and strategies quick and easy to grasp, the book covers both the structure and nitty-gritty process details that so often derail even the best teams. Readers will learn how to: have effective team meetings • improve accountability for results and team member behavior • assess team performance • resolve team conflicts • recognize the pitfalls that affect decision making • train for high performance • design a plan for implementation Featuring new sections on team accountability, decision making, and problem solving, this team-building classic is a must-have for every team library. Advertising “...whether you are empowering employees to participate in self-directed work teams, or you want to encourage increased employee ownership and participation in decision making—while retaining your traditional reporting relationships—or you want to provide your front-line leaders with new supervisory ideas and tactics, this book is an excellent resource. The topics and suggestions are timeless…The practical descriptions, tools, and insights are useful in nearly any employment stracture. Whether you use the book to spark discussion or as a reference tool. The Team-Building Tool Kit is a good addition to any management library.” -- Facilities Manager “…an excellent resource….a good addition to any management library.” Facilities Manager Product Details 1 C H A P T E R Getting Started THE US E OF TEAMS as an organizational strategy to engage employees and improve productivity is now more than three decades old. In the early 1970s, the leadership of Gaines, a Topeka pet food plant, launched a novel experiment to transform its workplace into selfdirected and cross-functional work teams when no one else was doing it.1 The increases in productivity at Gaines caught the eye of other organizations and the rest, as they say, is history. Today, although many organizations have implemented components of teaming, they have yet to realize the full range of possible benefits. Some have simply changed the language they use, calling supervisors ‘‘coaches’’ and group leaders ‘‘team leaders,’’ with no real change in structure or empowerment. Others do teaming when everything is okay and then revert to a traditional, top-down model when demands increase, or they don’t get the quick results they need. These are only superficial attempts at teaming. In this book, we show you how to develop ‘‘real’’ teams—teams that look different from what you might have seen before. Developing teams begins with leadership systematically providing the following: • Assurance of job stability (not security) for people who actively participate in the transition, especially as their old jobs ‘‘go away’’ • Time for teams to meet regularly • Rewards for both team and individual achievement of goals • Clear statements of dissatisfaction with status quo—‘‘the way we’ve always done it’’ • A compelling vision that grabs people’s imagination • Carefully delegated authority and responsibility in a way that makes people believe they will be successful • Movement from individual to team decision making • Feedback and performance measures on an ongoing basis • Opportunities to benchmark with others who have been successful in their teaming efforts • A strong commitment to stick with teaming through the ‘‘muck in the middle’’ Team building begins with a clear decision by leadership to encourage, and even to require, employees to operate in teams. Leadership must recognize that teaming is a cultural change that will include: 1. Developing awareness of teams as both a tool and a culture shift 2. Acquiring knowledge and understanding about how teams function 3. Learning skills to perform new teaming behaviors 4. Internalizing attitudes and beliefs so that teaming becomes a way of life The role of leadership is critical through each of these steps. Lack of leadership support remains the number one cause of team failure. Leadership Commitment Leadership at all levels must support team efforts openly and without reservation if it expects teams to succeed. Yet managers and supervisors sometimes feel threatened and may even take credit away from their teams when improvements are made. They often fail to realize that their own involvement in team activities will promote trust and cooperation between them and their subordinates and will enhance their own reputation as effective managers.2 Typically, we have seen newly formed teams repeatedly look to upper management to test the organization’s commitment to the new team structure. Leaders must take special care to reiterate their belief in the team’s future and to check critical offhand remarks or statements of frustration. Leadership must also avoid the ‘‘on-again/offagain’’ syndrome, in which they value teams when everything is going well but take time away from team meetings and team decision making when pressures rise. Leadership must also see teams not only as a ‘‘tool’’ but also as a way of thinking and being. When teaming is marginalized to being ‘‘just a tool,’’ it becomes optional whether to pick up the tool or not. In actuality, teaming is a cultural change in addition to being a tool; in a team environment, we must change the way we think and approach tasks. It is no longer ‘‘people watching people watching people.’’ There is a firm belief that every person at work is a responsible adult, capable of thinking for himself or herself and making effective decisions about his or her own work. When adults are encouraged to use their knowledge, experience, and skill, a shift in attitude occurs and something magical takes place. Let’s look at the key benefits and drawbacks of teams: Key Benefits • Improve productivity by 15 to 20 percent in six months, and up to 30 percent in eighteen months.3 • Drive accountability and responsibility to all areas within the organization. • Create a highly motivated environment and better work climate. • Share in the ownership and responsibility for tasks. • Prompt a faster response to technological change. • Result in fewer, simpler job classifications. • Elicit a better response to the less formal values of a younger generation of employees. • Result in effective delegation of workload and increased flexibility in task assignments. • Improve buy-in and common commitment to goals and values. • Encourage proactive and often innovative approaches to problem solving. • Improve the self-worth of the workforce, resulting in improved interpersonal relationships. • Increase four-way communication. • Allow for greater skill development of staff; cross-training in roles and responsibilities. • Promote an earlier warning system for potential problems. • Excite greater and faster interdepartmental interaction; reduced ‘‘silo’’ thinking. • Result in more time for management to work on strategic issues rather than day-to-day firefighting. • Reduce absenteeism as well as the number of accidents and defects. • Improve housekeeping and efficiency. Key Drawbacks • Require long-term investment of people, time, and energy. • Appear confused, disorderly, and out of control at times. • Can cause role confusion; members have difficulty leaving ‘‘hats’’ at the door. • Are viewed negatively by ‘‘old school’’ people who like order and control. • Require one to three years to be fully implemented. • Require people to change, especially managers, who must learn to trust and let go. Researchers have found that the effectiveness of teams is greatly influenced by members’ attitudes about the organization. If team members feel support and commitment from management, they will exhibit high productivity. If team members are angry because of a lack of organizational support, they will limit their efforts.4 Types of Teams As an organization begins its team building efforts, one of the first concerns it must resolve is what types of teams to create. The green light for team building is typically a top-management decision. Some organizations begin with high-level policy-making teams charged with identifying broad concerns and setting goals, whereas others begin with small departmental teams. Whether the impetus comes from a company-wide policy review or from a departmental task force, teams should be formed only when an achievable common goal can be identified. The various types of teams are somewhat like the flowers in a garden: All serve a particular purpose and have their own characteristics and set of benefits. Multifunctional Teams • Identify major areas of organizational concern/opportunity; articulate organizational needs. • Develop philosophy, strategy, policies, and direction. • Include members from various levels of the organization and across functional areas. • Require regular meetings and meet over extended periods of time. • Are sometimes called design teams or quality councils. Task-Force or Cross-Functional Teams • Include between eight and twelve members; membership based on common purpose. • Bring together individuals from multiple work areas at a similar level. • Necessitate regular meetings over either a short or an extended period of time. • Implement a strategic plan for addressing problems/concerns/ opportunities; others may complete the implementation of the plan. • Assume investigative, corrective, interactive function. • Are sometimes called steering teams, process improvement teams, product launch teams, or Kaizen teams. Improvement Teams (Functional or Value Stream) • Include members of one department or one value stream. • Focus on problem solving; identifying solutions. • Restrict scope of activity to within departmental or value stream boundaries. • Hold regular meetings over a short period of time. • Have a short life span. Self-Directed Work Teams (Functional or Value Stream) • Comprise an intact team of employees who work together on an ongoing, day-to-day basis without direct supervision, and who are responsible for a ‘‘whole’’ work process or segment. • Assume ‘‘ownership’’ of product or service and are empowered to share various supervisory and leadership functions. • Are limited to a particular work unit, or in the case of value stream teams, may cross over multiple functions within the value stream. • Function semiautonomously; are responsible for controlling the physical and functional boundaries of their work and for delivering a specified quantity and quality of a product or service within a specified time and at a defined cost. • Are all cross-trained in a variety of work skills. • Share and rotate leadership responsibilities; team members have equal input in decisions. • Accept the concept of multiskills and job rotation (except for jobs requiring years of training and technical expertise). • Work together to improve operations, handle day-to-day problems, and plan and control work. • Set own goals and inspect own work; often create own work and vacation schedules and review performance as a team. • May prepare own budgets and coordinate work with other departments. • Usually order materials, keep inventories, and deal with suppliers. • Are frequently responsible for acquiring new training and maintaining on-the-job training. • May hire own replacements and assume responsibility for disciplining own members. • Monitor and review overall process performance. Most self-directed work teams gradually take on responsibility for these tasks as they gain confidence in their own skills and are able to redefine the role of the supervisor. The shift to self-direction represents increasing accountability and responsibility for employees. Show More
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Chennai floods: Social media, creativity helps citizens survive, Technology News, ETtech Technology NewsLatest Technology NewsInternet Internet »TsunamiSolar powerNetworksIdea CellularGoogleBharti AirtelChennai floods: Social media, creativity helps citizens surviveSocial media has been a life-saver, but as fake messages mounted – crocodiles on the loose, lakes breached and bridges collapsed – myth busters too were born. Rohini Mohan&Shilpa Elizabeth | ET Bureau | December 05, 2015, 08:28 ISTX On Monday, December 1, Bharani MB walked down from his terrace, stepped carefully into the muddy water in his ground floor house, balanced himself by holding the edges of submerged sofas, his parked motorbike and finally his front gate. In his neighbourhood of Virugambakkam, rainwater had risen to his chest.He climbed on the gate and waved at a passing rescue boat on the road, ferrying five people already. Bharani had done this for three days, without avail, but today, the boat stopped."Doctor-a?" the boatman shouted. Bharani was wearing a white headband with a bright red cross drawn with a felt pen. "Yes!" shouted Bharani in Tamil, relieved. "I have medicines in my backpack!" The boat made its way towards him.Since then, Bharani has been staying at a marriage hall, giving pro bono medical help to flood victims at nearby shelters. "A red cross is a code everyone understands," he said. "It was my only way to survive, and now I still wear it while volunteering."Elsewhere in the city, Krishna Bharadwaj was stuck at work, and heard it was starting to flood near his house. He quickly logged on to YouTube and downloaded a video showing how a car battery is removed. He sent the video to his mother who was at home, and the 59-year-old homemaker with no prior experience with automobiles, removed the car battery by watching it.When techie Sivabalan saw the Adyar river overflow and water levels near Kotturpuram house rise, he filled gunny bags with sand from a construction site and guarded his compound for just long enough to save valuables like documents and appliances before the water gushed in. Some call it survival instinct, some profound resilience.Whatever the driving force, Chennaiites have shown phenomenal creativity in an overwhelming moment that was set to consume the city. They have done it before: during the tsunami in a December more than 10 years ago, fighting another kind of water rage through individual courage and community effort.Today, as Chennai has received unprecedented rainfall, the young and old, techies and cops, drivers and engineers, have been showing that same old creativity under pressure. They are quick thinking, organised and miraculously generous. Groups of neighbours in an inundated Velachery were seen making home-made rafts to make food runs or rescue people. "It's just plastic oil drums lashed together with a construction plank and a clothesline," said Jayanth Vincent, a resident.In Saidapet, Dandapani, an electrician, turned an old fridge into a float, using the space inside to distribute donated blankets and mosquito repellant around his slum. Driver Purushothaman went around Taramani, setting up a rope way so people could walk through deep water.Phones are crucial for rescue and communication, but there was no way to charge them. Power supply was cut off for over 48 hours in many areas to prevent accidents with live wires in water. College student Shilma Joseph waded through knee-deep water, boarded two buses from Mogappair to reach Central railway station to charge her phone.Journalist Karthik Subramanian tweeted offering his solar powered WiFi. Sriram Krishna, a law student in a high-rise with solar power, swam in Perambur with 12 full power banks in a waterproof backpack, half-charging dead phones for people. A resident named him "Charger Sriram". As phone networks were too spotty or jammed for calls, most people used WhatsApp, Twitter and Facebook to share information, pictures and call for rescue.Social media has been a life-saver, but as fake messages mounted - crocodiles on the loose, lakes breached and bridges collapsed - myth busters too were born. "Don't believe until you hear it from an official," tweeted musician Krish Ashok. Others tweeted contacts for the NDRF, Practo and @DoctorsForSeva had doctors on emergency, Sathyam Cinemas and Phoenix Mall declared their doors open to the stranded.A website called ChennaiRains.org has Google forms to aggregate rescue requests that they then forward to Emergency 108 and NDRF. Another group started Floodmap Chennai, an interactive map that shows which of the more than 3,000 streets are flooded. Chennai Flood Virtual Communication room, set up by IAS officer Manivannan from the Tamil Nadu Water Board, works on behalf of senior civil servants to coordinate relief activity via WhatsApp and phone.BangaloreforChennai.com in Bangalore collects and delivers donated power banks to Chennai. They suggest buying banks online and delivering to their address in Bangalore, from where volunteers drive twice a day to Chennai for delivery.Several Chennaiites with relatively drier homes simply opened their doors to neighbours, policemen worked overtime, women cooked all the meat in their freezers and distributed it in shelters, citizen journalists uploaded video testimonies of marooned people to alert officials, and animal-lovers offered to taxi dogs to a dry place in Bangalore.Through individual courage and community effort, most of Chennai has been staying afloat. Videographer Sathish Alex Paul said he was shooting a woman being helped through deep water. "She saw my camera, waved, and said, 'Thambi, make sure you get my pretty side, ok?'" Perhaps that's the most heroic of all: that even in neck-deep water, Chennai retains its sense of humour. RELATED Tags : Internet, Tsunami, Solar power, Networks, Idea Cellular, Google, Bharti Airtel
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ABBA Hillel Silver and American Zionism by Mark A. Raider | 9780714648248 | Hardcover | Barnes & Noble The essays collected here investigate Rabbi Silver's Zionist political leadership, his impact on American Judaism, ideological orientation and relations with the leaders of the Palestine Jewish community, World Zionist Organization and the Jewish State.See more details below Table of ContentsIntroductionZionism and Judaism: the Path of Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver1Abba Hillel Silver as Zionist within the Camp of Reform Judaism9A Comparative Study of Zionist Leadership: Abba Hillel Silver and David Ben-Gurion33Zion and America: the Formative Visions of Abba Hillel Silver45Between Ideal and Reality: Abba Hillel Silver's Zionist Vision71Where American Zionism Differed: Abba Hillel Silver Reconsidered87Index123
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Togs's Place.Com.: The Deadly Blast in Islamabad, Why was the Marriott Targeted? By TARIQ ALI Tariq AliThe deadly blast in Islamabad was a revenge attack for what has been going on over the past few weeks in the badlands of the North-West Frontier. It highlighted the crisis confronting the new government in the wake of intensified US strikes in the tribal areas on the Afghan border.Hellfire missiles, drones, special operation raids inside Pakistan and the resulting deaths of innocents have fuelled Pashtun nationalism. It is this spillage from the war in Afghanistan that is now destabilizing Pakistan.The de facto prime minister of the country, an unelected crony of President Zardari and now his chief adviser, Rehman Malik, said, "our enemies don't want to see democracy flourishing in the country". This was rich coming from him, but in reality it has little to do with all that. It is the consequence of a supposedly "good war" in Afghanistan that has now gone badly wrong. The director of US National Intelligence, Michael McConnell, admits as much, saying the Afghan leadership must deal with the "endemic corruption and pervasive poppy cultivation and drug trafficking" that is to blame for the rise of the neo-Taliban.The majority of Pakistanis are opposed to the US presence in the region, viewing it as the most serious threat to peace. Why, then, has the US decided to destabilize a crucial ally? Within Pakistan, some analysts argue this is a carefully coordinated move to weaken the Pakistani state by creating a crisis that extends way beyond the frontier with Afghanistan. Its ultimate aim, they claim, would be the extraction of the Pakistani military's nuclear fangs. If this were the case, it would imply Washington was determined to break up Pakistan, since the country would not survive a disaster on that scale.In my view, however, the expansion of the war relates far more to the Bush administration's disastrous occupation in Afghanistan. It is hardly a secret that President Karzai's regime is becoming more isolated each passing day, as Taliban guerrillas move ever closer to Kabul.When in doubt, escalate the war, is an old imperial motto. The strikes against Pakistan represent - like the decisions of President Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, to bomb and then invade Cambodia - a desperate bid to salvage a war that was never good, but has now gone badly wrong.It is true that those resisting the Nato occupation cross the Pakistan-Afghan border with ease. However, the US has often engaged in quiet negotiations with them. Several feelers have been put out to the Taliban in Pakistan, while US intelligence experts regularly check into the Serena hotel in Swat to meet Maulana Fazlullah, a local pro-Taliban leader.Pashtuns in Peshawar, hitherto regarded as secular liberals, told the BBC only last week that they had lost all faith in the west. The decision to violate the country's sovereignty at will had sent them in the direction of the insurgents.While there is much grieving for the Marriott hotel casualties, some ask why the lives of those killed by Predator drones or missile attacks are considered to be of less value. In recent weeks almost 100 innocent people have died in this fashion. No outrage and global media coverage for them.Why was the Marriot targeted? Two explanations have surfaced in the media. The first is that there was a planned dinner for the president and his cabinet there that night, which was cancelled at the last moment.The second, reported in the respected Pakistani English-language newspaper, Dawn, is that "a top secret operation of the US Marines [was] going on inside the Marriott when it was attacked". According to the paper: "Well-equipped security officers from the US embassy were seen on the spot soon after the explosions. However, they left the scene shortly afterwards."The country's largest newspaper, the News, also reported on Sunday that witnesses had seen US embassy steel boxes being carried into the Marriott at night on September 17. According to the paper, the steel boxes were permitted to circumvent security scanners stationed at the hotel entrance.Mumtaz Alam, a member of parliament, witnessed this. He wanted to leave the hotel but, owing to the heavy security, he was not permitted to leave at the time and is threatening to raise the issue in parliament.These may be the motivations for this particular attack, but behind it all is the shadow of an expanding war.Tariq Ali’s latest book is ‘The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power.’September 23, 2008 CounterPunch
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Lancashire Knitter: 2016 How gorgeous is this wooden yarn holder? A great find! I am very keen to use up scraps of yarn so these socks are made of a black 4 ply I've had for years (still some left! ) and a green single twist yarn which wouldn't be strong enough for socks on its own. Posted by Earlier this year I snapped up some cheap 4 ply cotton yarn at a ridiculous price, so I have made a couple of new tops this year. Difficult to photograph this one, it looks so much better worn! The pattern is called Sunspot, for obvious reasons. This cardigan pattern is by Martin Storey and was originally done in two colours, I used just one and lengthened the sleeves as well since I had plenty of yarn. I'm pleased with this, it turned out well. I did have trouble with the gauge for other of these. While you can rely on the weights of woollen yarns, I do find cotton yarns are more unpredictable, with 4 ply by one maker not the same as 4 ply by another. I had to knit a smaller size in all these knits to match up. The last one, a Pat Menchini pattern, was a reknit of some old yarn in a garment I don't wear anymore. It hangs badly on the hanger, but stretches to fit nicely. Here's a close-up of the pattern, an easy knit once I got into it. You can also just see the mottled yarn, Patons Linen Shadow. Unfortunately while the yarn I had should have completed the pattern it didn't stretch! This yarn is long discontinued so I couldn't get any more. After rummaging through a yarn store I found a contrast which happily is the same shade as the mottled part of the yarn though different in appearance and 50% acrylic rather than linen/cotton. However, I do think it works quite well and since this is a sweater to wear around the home in the summer it will be fine. At least I have reused the yarn, I don't like to keep clothes I don't wear. Given the cold spring, light sweaters have been required. I have wanted to knit this sweater for years, but finding the right yarn has been difficult. In the end I went with Artesano Alpaca Silk Lace which is a total delight to knit with, soft and silky. The original sweater was shorter, but I wanted more of a tunic length so I lengthened it. It took just under 3 skeins - around 1100 metres. It's a fairly simple knit with a short lace pattern at bottom and top. The sleeve construction is unusual, with stitches cast on either side of the body to form the sleeves, and then seamed at the top. It does allow the lace to run uninterrupted across the chest and sleeves. A nice knit, pattern by Anniken Allis from the Ultimate Knitting Stylebook which was published a few years ago. 2 ply fairisle I've never tried this before, but 2 ply fairisle combined with lace is very effective and not too difficult. Another stashbusting project!
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SharePoint Conference 2014 : what’s new ? | Serge Luca's Blog (SharePoint MVP) SharePoint Conference 2014 : what’s new ? March 6, 2014 · by sergeluca · in Office 365, sharepoint. · Jeff Teper stressed the 4 Microsoft “Office” beliefs the future of work is working like a network : the way we work/live in our private life (creating a network, creating relationship, the way we interact with people…) must be based on openness and transparency personal and proactive insights : people can focus on the right stuff open developer platform and ecosystem : solutions must be agilely provided in weeks and not years we be able to do the work anywhere, on any device He also stressed the Importance of the Cloud : the cloud allows Microsoft to provide more value, faster: rapid innovation. We are now in the 2nd phase of the cloud strategy: In Phase 1 Microsoft focused on hosting: hosting SP, Exch, Lync : economic : we do it for you because MS will do it most cost effectively Now in Phase 2 Microsoft wants to transform the experiences in SharePoint, in Exchange, in Lync, to connect Yammer, to leverage big data, the social and mobile Benefits for users : they work like a network, more responsive, make better decisions benefits for developers: make more apps and services (inside orgs, or for partners) Benefits for IT : protect the necessary information->empower users and developers work as a network = the social workplace New personalized insight = OSLO and the Office Graph Information overload; in the past the search engines were reactive (basically we go to the search and the search engines returns the information); today the search comes to you by leveraging big data and machine learning; the search becomes proactive and provide a personalized experience. The engine is the Office Graph (aka “the Social Fabric”): across SP, Exch, Lync, Yammer,custom application, we are building links and relationships. One example is OSLO which provides an immersive way to navigate the information. Another example is the Next Generation portal (on premise and in the cloud) : out of the box and engaging. There will also be a new video portal build on SharePoint and leveraging the Azure Media services and the Office graph, Julia White will demonstrate the new “Office” features to be released in the next 3 months by Microsoft New groups experience across O365 : Yammer is now part of O365 One of the Yammer group in this demo is “Marketing Campain Groups” When Julia clicks on he inbox, the SharePoint groups she belongs to shows up: When she clicks on the group name, the Yammer conversation shows up as well : She can “reply” the conversation here : When clicking on Calendar (see below), and by selecting the My calendar (left) and a few groups calendar(left) both the personal calendar events and the groups events can show up in the calendar : If one of the group event is important and cannot be missed, it can also be copied to the personal calendar: From Yammer she can navigate to the (Marketing Campaigns groups) site which hosts the group document library : Is this a SharePoint site ? (to be determined) Clicking one of the file (here a PowerPoint document) will open the document and bring the associated conversations along: (in the future Yammer will be integrated with Skype and Lync) In the conversation, a user mentioned a video, how can we find it : by using the Oslo app. The Oslo app The office graph (running behind) knows the content we are working on, the people we are working with and therefore can generate a great user experience by bringing what’s relevant to us. The next picture illustrate the Olso search bar The Oslo search bar Ex: presented to me (meaning to de determined): The social features of SharePoint will be frozen , everything will happen in Yammer; Microsoft is investing to help customers easily manage hybrid environments so that they can connect their on-premises farms to their in-the-cloud social network.. The Power BI has also be demonstrated by Julia, but since I’ve been working on it since Summer 2013 with my partner Isabelle Van Campenhoudt (SQL Server MVP), I recommend the reading of our SharePoint Pro mag article , you will learn much more : – ) After Julia White Jeff Teper talked a little bit about the developers stuff. Jeff stressed the role of contextual applications ; 2 types of contextual applications apps that extend the UI of SharePoint/Yammer/Office ex: composed apps in Outlook, content app in PowerPoint : see the demos presented by Arpan Shah down below… He announced the new open source O365 android sdk for O365 apps where almost everything (including the UI) is created from scratch The REST api will be extended in the cloud (sometime we can do more on premise-> we have to fill the gap like self service site collection provisioning, document-workflow manipulation,…) The will be a new O365 API with new namespaces to simplify the developer experience across SharePoint, Office, Exchange (and Yammer?), and Dynamics (including on premise). Customizing SharePoint by end user will be much easier Access will play a important role for Power users; even today, Access is the easier/faster way to create cloud based apps. Access in O365 is no longer in preview. Pure developers want a better support for non MS technologie in Visual Studio: they want intellisense & debugging support for Java, C, PHP, Rubby,…, new templates,… This will be addressed by the team. Developer demos by Arpan Shah : build contextual O365 apps, wherever we are (pc, mobile, …) Arpan starts with a basic site with a custom list with custom metadata and workflow to track a process related to Marketing campaigns : Users have to know the url, come to the site and fill in the information ->How to make that more contextual ? Arpan goes to outlook where he gets an e-mail for starting a new campaign In the reply message, we see the “Apps” button ; We can select an application and we can use it in the e-mail context For the developer it is pure html5/javascript integrated with the O365 back-end. In this specific case, the developer made use of the new O365 office 365 API (like the People API to grab people information like who’s is VP and who’s Director, but also to Calendar API see who is Out of Office : For instance, Alice Bellew is in vacation (-> Out of Office) Documents can be submitted etc, and users can be notified when a task will be assigned to them, thanks to the Azure notification service; the notification will show-up when they go to their phone (and of course not just here) Clicking on Approve : Then the workflow (running on the server) goes on, assigns a tak to the next user who can also check his/her device (in this case an Androïd device) : here the notification will also show up The user can also use an custom Androïd app created with the new O365 Open Source API and he can interact with the back-end : And when the document is finally approved by everybody, the app will provision an O365 web site (also a new possibility with the REST api): Clicking on the link will redirect the user to the newly created SharePoint site where the document has been uploaded (with new new O365 file API) Jeff Teper : IT There will be a new version of On Premise SharePoint and Exchange in 2015. Will be very solid, based on today’s experience in O365 SharePoint Online released 8 years ago O365 today = 250.000 responses/second 400.000 cores in 22 data centers around the world 400 petabytes (storage) Just SP online between 10-20% storage growth/month Online –>great velocity and reliability : new bits of SharePoint online every week to > 10.000 servers around the world with SLA = 99.98% infinite scale in the tenancy Making transition from On premise to the cloud easier (and faster), new hybrid options: sp2013 SP1 : in Admin UI, switch to support hybrid scenarios: we can now choose: social to be powered by Yammer (in the cloud) personal documents to be managed by One Drive for Business in the cloud new : One drive for business standalone (25 GB/User). New IT Pro Office 365 Yammer network to connect MVPs, Pros, and engineers : https://www.yammer.com/itpronetwork Security and privacy is key making sure all these upgrades & maintenance can take place and making sure no Microsoft employee can see your data; data will be encrypted. Security and compliance processes are certificated. New features will be added every week to make IT management easier IRM (Information Rights Management) updated Multi-factor authentication updated and to be updated (support for Office clients) Increased compliance and reporting capabilities …More and more to come all these feature are provided in the cloud first, and later just a subset on premise. Illustration on Compliance&security + Multi-factor athentication with Michal Gideoni new compliance center for data loss prevention demo : ex we start by defining a case (here where the passport numbers are stored in O365) –>we created a case (like before) based on search results. This is based on the current e-Discovery features. What is new is we have a new centralized Compliance Center: with new auditing possibilities : who view some specific kind of data ? (based on a case, itself based on a search result ) This is better than the default auditing of SharePoint where we can audit site collections, sites, lists : here we audit some specific types of data/content. She also illustrated Multi-factor authentication, but read my previous post if you want to understand what’s in there. Contextual user experience; people don’t have to leave where they work. Regarding Infopath, read this post. The strategy is to have the forms available in Outlook, in Excel, in SharePoint,… and in different devices. Access will be a key tool, but we should be able to design forms in the browser as well, not just in a rich client. Information worker are targeted first http://officeforms.uservoice.com/ 4 types of forms, 3 of them based on Access technology list forms (released for the Summer) and on Premise in SharePoint 2015 : codenamed “Fossil”” = forms on top of SharePoint Lists structured document forms (working with the Word team on) (released end of 2014); will look like paper (printable,…) application forms (will work very well with Visual Studio), already available with Access Services Excel survey (codenamed “FoSS” pronounce “fossis”= forms on top of spreadsheet) = already available in O365. There will be extensibility points for developers • Lookups, cascading combos, SharePoint list workflow … 6 months • Rules, business logic, mobile/touch, profile information…. 1 year • Web service call, electronic sign, enterprise data … much later Tags: SPC14 #spc14 SharePoint conference 2014; Serge Luca SharePoint MVP Brussels; ShareQL; sharepoint 2015; sharepoint vnetx; Yammer ← Multi-factor Authentication & Office 365/ SharePoint Online Power BI : our first Power BI article for SharePoint Pro Magazine has been published… →
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John's World: A Word on Photos I want to address an issue that I’ve been thinking about for a long time. It’s about the subject of the use of photos on this blog. I received a comment this morning from the photographer of a photo I used in a post last April, and though his comment was not threatening at all, it sounded off some bells and whistles that I’d always been afraid of. One of the best things about writing a blog is that I can put multiple pictures with my posts to enhance their effectiveness. I think the visual additions make for a more appealing post, and though I use many photos that I myself take, I often take photos from Google images or elsewhere on the web. I’ve been meaning to put a disclaimer on the blog about how any and all pictures posted on it are believed to be of public domain and if anyone has an issue with a photo I add, they simply have to contact me and I will remove it. I plan to do that sometime today, but in the meantime I just wanted to add to this issue one more piece of commentary. Unfortunately this whole subject has to do with money. A person who takes a photo or writes a piece of music or an article is the creator of that piece and needs to get paid for it in order to be used. I accept that fact, but I still think that it stinks. I make very little money off of this blog, yet it’s something I enjoy doing, and I think the visuals I add to my pieces add a certain quality to them. If I use a photo that someone else owns the rights to, I do not do it with any sort of malicious intent. My work has been plagiarized in the past and I know how offsetting that can be, especially when I’m not given credit for the work. From here on in, I will do my best to give credit to the sources of the photos I use on this blog and if anyone out there who owns copyright to such picture wants it removed, I will do it gladly. It’s something I should have done all along and for now I will thank my commenter for pushing me to this long awaited point. Thank you! Labels: Photos, Social Commentary
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August 10, 2007 ~ Lisa @ Life to the Full Last night I finished my re-read of Randy Alcorn’s book, Money, Possessions and Eternity. I have a feeling that the thoughts presented will stick with me for quite a while. This book has really challenged my thoughts on giving. I was taught at a very early age to give money every week to the church, and God has certainly blessed me with an ever-increasing delight in giving to His work in my home church. However, He has also blessed me with an over-abundance of financial and material benefits, particularly compared to most of the world’s population–benefits and blessings that I am not meant to hang on to, but rather to share with others. I am giving more and more thought about just how much money I truly “need”. How many pairs of shoes or purses or lipsticks are really necessary? How many retirement accounts do I really need? Am I putting more faith in bank accounts and IRAs and 401(k)s than I am in God? I’m not saying that I feel God is calling me to liquidate all my assets, give away all my money and live on the streets. Nor do I think it’s wrong to have more than one pair of shoes, or to enjoy going to Starbucks or buying books or other treats. But I am realizing that, while He does give us everything for our enjoyment (I Timothy 6:17), that enjoyment is not meant to be selfish, nor should our hope and confidence be in the gifts He gives us. I want to have a more generous heart, a heart filled with compassion for others who are suffering, and a heart that is compelled by that compassion to not just be filled with pity or to pray for those in need, but to do something–to give when I can. I don’t want to hoard money and material goods for my own use. I want to loosen the grip that I have on my wallet and checkbook and to be sensitive to when God is prompting me to share with others what He’s so richly blessed me with. This is something that I will continue to pray about. It’s very difficult to let go of that “Live for today–get what you want now!” mentality so prevalent in our culture. Equally tempting is the “You’d better sock away everything you can into an IRA/401(k) so you can be a millionaire when you retire” advice. I think that the more I remember that the money and possessions that come into my life do not actually belong to me, but rather are given by God for me to manage here on Earth, the easier it will be to live a more generous life. ‹ PreviousThe Benefits of Storms Next ›Fasting Out Loud? 2 thoughts on “Giving Living” Good thoughts Lisa, please let us know how you are doing with this. I think I need to add that to my reading list. I’m with DJG, please update us!
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Write a ReviewReviews (17)Traveller rating Excellent9Very good5Average1Poor1Terrible0Traveller typeFamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsTime of year Mar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebLanguage All languages English (16)German (1)Language English (16)German (1)See what travellers are saying: 1 - 10 of 16 reviews jenniferbowieDillsburg, Pennsylvania82Reviewed 12 October 2016 Best Hot Chocolate!I enjoy stopping at this cute coffee house after the farmers market, or on my way home from work. I work night shift and sometimes just want something warm on my drive home. The hot chocolate is always made perfect...not too sweet and just the...MoreThank jenniferbowie Brendan OBethlehem, United States639Reviewed 13 August 2016 via mobile Great little placeI met an old friend for a meeting here and was very impressed with this cafe. A nice, cozy but spacious place with a wonderful atmosphere that is very inviting. Multiple opportunities for any type of hot drink, especially coffee based, and a nice variety...MoreThank Brendan O Christina G4910Reviewed 21 June 2016 via mobile Needed a place to do some workMy husband and I have been traveling cross country and I'm keeping up on some business while we are on the road. This was perfect. The coffee was good as well as the bagels. The wifi was good and I didn't have any problems with...MoreThank Christina G sak497Etters, Pennsylvania4413Reviewed 1 June 2016 Coffee and a ChatSmall coffee shop in the middle of town on the square. Good place to meet and enjoy coffee or tea and pastry. Clean & comfortable. Most of the town can walk to the coffee shop or parking is usually available nearby,Thank sak497 SteveS614Dillsburg, Pennsylvania136Reviewed 24 December 2015 Friendly, Great Local PlaceMy wife and I have become regulars here (every Friday). It is one of those friendly local places that make me wonder how the chains ever became so successful. We also have taken a family group there, and had a few small meetings (understand that...MoreThank SteveS614 BILL LDillsburg, Pennsylvania351Reviewed 11 November 2015 Be There and Be Square!As their name alludes, it's a nice coffee shop on the square in Dillsburg. Good hot coffee and tea, nice pastries, plus good soups and sandwiches - at moderate prices. Nice friendly staff and good service, too!Thank BILL L Kitten524Sparta, New Jersey104Reviewed 24 October 2015 Eggs--quisite!Friendly clean and great service. Delicious latte and cappuccino in a warm and inviting environment. We had the breakfast quesadilla special and it was delicious.Thank Kitten524 klmnhPA4017Reviewed 29 September 2015 Great little place in town!My son and I went there for lunch. The food was really good, it took a little time for the food to come, but it was freshly made. My son loved his coffee as well The staff is very friendly. I highly recommend meeting some...MoreThank klmnh Chas1012Grantham, Pennsylvania10423Reviewed 1 September 2015 Good take out foodWe order lunch from there on a regular basis. Good food and good pricing make for a great deal. As we are ordering over the phone, I can't say a lot about the staff other than the people we speak to on the phone who...MoreThank Chas1012 DJM42Pennsylvania45Reviewed 27 August 2015 Dillsburg's best coffee shopFriendly coffee shop on the square. Good coffee and lattes, good prices. Nice neighborhhhod meeting place.Thank DJM42 PreviousNext12Updating list... Restaurant MenuSorry, we were unable to load the menu data. 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Caro on Stampin': Thursday's class card and box project Gosh I can't believe how fast this week has flown by.......Hannah has been away with her friend and family this week, so Paul and I have been enjoying some quite time, or rather I have as Paul is so busy with work and not coming home until about 9pm and I am still in bed when he leaves in the morning!!!! I had a lovely day on Monday with Kerry and Belle two fabulous ladies that I have meet through Stampin' Up, and met another friend on Tuesday for breakfast, and yesterday my friend Vicky came round and we opened my pre-order together and had some fun oohing and ahhhing over everything, and we only have another week before we can pre order again from the new 2012-2013 ideas book and catalogue I am so excited. Being able to pre-order and have an early look at catalogue items is a wonderful perk of being a demonstrator, as well as being able to earn products for FREE, so if you would like to have the same privilege's contact me for a no obligation chat. Last Thursday was my card and 3d project class and it was lovely to catch up with my ladies as I was unable to make the last class because I was ill. We had two colour combinations to choose from, Marina Mist and very vanilla and Soft Suede and Pink Pirouette. Here is a photo of the soft suede combo. The Box was a holder and then 2 milk carton box's fitted inside. The DSP is from Beau Chateaux and the ribbon is the pretty in pink scallop dots ribbon and some very vanilla taffeta ribbon. Tiny clips hold the milk carton closed, which could be filled with sweets. The card uses the Reason to Smile stamp set which is available until the end of August, more details can be found on this on the right hand bar of my blog. The pink thread was originally white and we coloured it using the ink pad and a dauber. I hope you like this gift and card project. I will show you the other colour combo tomorrow. Later on today I have my hospital appointment with the shoulder consultant, as I am still having pain and pins and needles, but thankfully my blood test results for any serious condition came back negative earlier this week, so we will see what the options are later regarding an operation or pain management strategy. Jane24 August 2012 at 14:47That is really pretty Caroline, bet the ladies loved it. Good luck with the appointment x ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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US8339423B2 - Display apparatus, display method, display monitor, and television receiver - Google Patents Display apparatus, display method, display monitor, and television receiver Download PDF US8339423B2 US8339423B2 US11990839 US99083906A US8339423B2 US 8339423 B2 US8339423 B2 US 8339423B2 US 11990839 US11990839 US 11990839 US 99083906 A US99083906 A US 99083906A US 8339423 B2 US8339423 B2 US 8339423B2 US11990839 US20090040242A1 (en ) An image display period of a first sub frame of an N-th frame is arranged to partly overlap the image display period of the second sub frame of the N-th frame and the image display period of a second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame. Grayscale display voltages with which pixels that are horizontally or vertically neighbored are charged are arranged to have inverse polarities, and the polarity of the grayscale display voltage charging each pixel is reversed in each frame. Furthermore, neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each data signal line is reversed. The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display apparatus which displays an image corresponding to one frame by time-dividing a frame for one image into plural sub frames and displaying the image corresponding to the sub frames in one frame period. In various technical fields, CRTs (Cathode Ray Tubes) have gradually been replaced by hold-type display apparatuses including a liquid crystal display module or an EL display module. It is considered, however, that hold-type display apparatuses are inferior in moving image qualities to impulse-type display apparatuses such as CRTs (Cathode Ray Tubes) in which a turn-on time during which an image is displayed and a turn-off time during which an image is not displayed are alternated. That is to say, in a typical hold-type display apparatus, a whole one frame period is an image turn-on time. On this account, once a frame image is updated, an object is being displayed until the image is updated in the next frame, and the image displayed in this way appears as motion blur for the viewer. To achieve improvement in the moving image quality as one of the objectives, various methods have been proposed to perform driving in such a way as to time-divide a single frame for displaying one image into plural sub frames. An example of such methods is disclosed by Patent Document 1. It is noted that image display apparatuses adopting organic LED panels have been arranged so that vertical scanning is multiplexed. Among hold-type display apparatuses, liquid crystal display apparatuses are disadvantageous in that the electro-optical properties of the liquid crystal are deteriorated when a unidirectional electric field is applied thereto over a long period of time. The liquid crystal display apparatuses are typically driven on AC in order to prevent the deterioration of the liquid crystal. In other words, the driving is typically performed such that the polarity of the voltage applied to each pixel is alternated. Examples of the AC driving methods for applying a voltage to each pixel are as follows. The polarity of voltages applied to respective pixels neighbored in the horizontal direction (the direction along the scanning signal lines) are differentiated, and the voltages applied to the pixels are reversed in each frame (line inversion driving). The polarities of the voltages applied to the respective pixels neighbored in the vertical direction (the direction along the data signal lines) are differentiated (i.e. the polarity of the voltage applied to the pixels on a scanning signal line is reversed each time a different scanning signal line is scanned), and the voltage applied to each pixel is inverted. The polarity of the voltage applied to a pixel is differentiated from the polarity of the voltages applied to the pixels which neighbor that pixel in the horizontal and vertical directions, and the voltage applied to each pixel is inverted in each frame (dot inversion driving). FIG. 15( a) illustrates the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each pixel in a conventional liquid crystal display apparatus performing the dot inversion driving. FIG. 15( b) is a timing chart showing the relationship between the grayscale display voltages applied to the respective pixels and time. As shown in FIG. 15( a), in case of the dot inversion driving, the polarities of the grayscale display voltages applied to the horizontally-neighbored pixels are different, and the polarities of the grayscale display voltages applied to the vertically-neighbored pixels are also different. Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 15( b), the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is inverted in each frame. The AC driving, however, is arranged such that, when the polarity of the voltage (grayscale display voltage) applied to each pixel is reversed, a data signal line drive circuit discharges the electric charge on the data signal lines and the pixel capacities by injecting the electric charge with the reverse polarity, and then the data signal line drive circuit is charged up to a desired grayscale display voltage. Because of this arrangement, the AC driving is disadvantageous in that the power consumption for the driving is large. To solve this problem, for example, Patent Document 2 discloses a source driver which is arranged as follows. The source driver alternates an output signal from an odd-number-th output section of the source driver between a high voltage level and a low voltage level and switches an output voltage supplied from an even-number-th output section in the order in reverse to the odd-number-th output section. In the source driver, a first share line connected to each odd-number-th output section via a switch and a second share line connected to each even-number-th output section via a switch are charged to certain voltage levels, respectively. Before a voltage output from the source driver to an output section is switched between the high voltage level and the low voltage level, the output section is connected to the first or second share line, so that the capacitor of the panel is arranged to be constant. In other words, in the technology disclosed in Patent Document 2, before the switching of an output voltage supplied to each output section between the high voltage level and the low voltage level, each output section is charged with a constant voltage which has been supplied to the first or second share line. Therefore, the source driver is only required to charge, with the grayscale display voltage, a data line which has already been charged with a certain voltage (of the first or second share line), and hence the power consumption in this case is small as compared to a case where a grayscale display voltage of a low voltage level is charged to a line which has been charged at a high voltage level and a case where a grayscale display voltage of a high voltage level is charged to a line which has been charged at a low voltage level. The technology of Patent Document 2, however, requires to charge the first and second share lines at certain voltages in advance. Patent Document 3 teaches that output terminals are short-circuited in a blanking period, in a liquid crystal driving apparatus which has plural output terminals which output driving signals to a liquid crystal panel in such a manner that neighboring output terminals output driving signals having inverse polarities, and the polarity of a driving signal output from a single output terminal is inversed in each scanning period. In other words, in Patent Document 3, for the dot inversion driving, output terminals are short-circuited so that the output terminals have the same electric potential, in a blanking period before the switching of the polarity of each output terminal. As a result of this, the electric potentials of the output terminals, which potentials are identical with one another, are close to the electric potentials after the polarity inversion, and hence the power consumption is small as compared to a case where an electric potential in the previous scanning period is changed to the electric potential with the inverse polarity. Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2005-173573 (published on Jun. 30, 2005) Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2003-228353 (published on Aug. 15, 2003) Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 9-212137/1997 (published on Aug. 15, 1997) However, when a conventional sub frame display apparatus is driven on AC, the frequency of the reversal of the polarity of a grayscale display voltage is increased as compared to a case where a frame is not time-divided. On this account, the power consumption for the driving is large. Furthermore, there is a time lag between the input of an image signal into the display apparatus and actual image display, and a frame memory in which the image signal is stored is expensive. That is to say, in conventional sub frame display, an image signal which is input (i.e. input image signal) is temporarily stored in a frame memory, and a display signal of each sub frame is generated by reading out the stored image signal. In the aforesaid driving method, a time lag more or less equivalent to one frame period occurs between the input of an image signal and the output of a display signal (constituted by display signals of plural sub frames). This time lag is about 16 ms when, for example, the vertical frequency (frame rate) of the image signal is 60 Hz. When the display apparatus is used in a television receiver or the like, a time lag between the input of an image signal and the output of a display signal causes a displayed image to be out of sync with sound. Therefore, for example, a circuit for eliminating the out-of sync in sound is required. In case where the display apparatus is used as an image display apparatus of a device such as a PC and a game console, which is required to promptly update the image display in response to an input, image display seriously lags behind the input, and hence the operability is bad. Furthermore, in the conventional driving method, the image signal of the N-th frame, which has been written in, must be read out (twice) concurrently with the writing of the image signal of the (N+1) frame which is directly subsequent to the N-th frame. Therefore, the memory capacity of the frame memory in which an input image signal is stored must accommodate 2 screens (2 frames) for storing and readout, respectively. Furthermore, since both of the display signals of the first and second sub frames are generated by reading out an image signal having been stored in the frame memory, the writing of input one screen and the double-speed readout of output 2 screens must be concurrently carried out into/from the frame memory, and hence the required memory band width is large. More specifically, provided that the transmission frequency (dot clock frequency) of an input image signal is F(Hz) and the number of data bits for one pixel is D, the required memory band width for concurrently performing the writing of input one screen and the double-speed readout of output 2 screens is represented as FD+(2F)D*2=5FD(bps). As the memory band width increases, it is required to increase either the clock frequency for memory access or the number of terminals of the memory, and hence the power consumption and the cost increase. The present invention was done to solve the problems above, and the objectives of the present invention, which are achieved in a display apparatus which perform AC driving by time-dividing one frame into sub frames, are to reduce a time lag between the input of an image signal and image display, to reduce the cost of a frame memory in which an input image signal is stored, and to reduce the power consumption. To achieve the objectives above, a display apparatus of the present invention includes: scanning signal lines; data signal lines intersecting with the respective scanning signal lines; and pixels provided at respective intersections of the scanning signal lines and the data signal lines, the display apparatus time-dividing one frame of an input image signal into first to n-th sub frames (n is an integer not less than 2) so as to display an image, the display apparatus further including: signal generation means for generating display signals of the first to n-th sub frames from the input image signal; data signal line drive means for generating grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames in such a manner that, in each sub frame, grayscale display voltages output to pixels which are neighbored in a direction along the scanning signal lines and to pixels which are neighbored in a direction along the data signal lines are arranged to have inverse polarities and the polarity of a grayscale display voltage which is output to each of the pixels is reversed in each sub frame, in each group of sub frames, or in each frame, and outputting the generated grayscale display voltages to the respective data signal lines; short-circuit means for switching the state of neighboring data signal lines between conduction and cutoff; and timing control means for generating a control signal which causes the pixels to perform image display using the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames, the timing control means causing an image display period of a first sub frame of an N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) to partly overlap at least an image display period of a second sub frame of the N-th frame and an image display period of an n-th sub frame of an (N−1)-th frame, so that a period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all of the pixels in each sub frame is arranged to be equal to an image signal input period of one frame of the input image signal, and the timing control means generating the control signal in such a manner that, when the polarity of a grayscale display voltage which is output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is reversed, a grayscale display voltage after polarity inversion is output to each of the data signal lines, after the short-circuit means is kept at the conduction state for a predetermined period of time. In the arrangement above, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line is reversed, the short-circuit means is kept at the conduction state for a predetermined period of time, then the grayscale display voltage after the polarity inversion is supplied to each of the data signal lines. That is to say, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed, the grayscale signal after the polarity inversion is output after neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited for a predetermined period of time. As a result of the above, the neighboring data signal lines have been charged with the grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities. Therefore, when the short-circuit means is turned on, the voltages with which the neighboring data signal lines are charged are neutralized (i.e. charge sharing is carried out) so that the data signal lines share the same electric potential. In other words, the polarities are brought close to the grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities, which are to be applied next. It is therefore possible to reduce the power consumption of the data signal line drive means. Furthermore, in the arrangement above, the image display period of the first frame of an N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) is arranged to partly overlap at least the image display period of the second sub frame of the N-th frame and the image display period of an n-th sub frame of an (N−1)-th frame, so that image display operations of plural sub frames are concurrently carried out. It is therefore possible to reduce the required memory capacity of the frame memory in which an input signal is stored for generating a display signal of a sub frame. An image signal must be stored in a memory (such as frame memory) until the display signal of the sub frame of the last stage is generated. Therefore, when the image display operations of the respective sub frames are serially carried out in such a manner that the image display operation of the second sub frame is carried out after the image display operation of the first sub frame is carried out, the memory is required to store all of the image signals for one frame, until the display signal of the n-th sub frame of the last stage is generated. On the other hand, when the image display operations of the sub frames are concurrently carried out as in the arrangement above, to the memory area where an image signal for a horizontal line (i.e. pixels on one scanning signal line), from which signal the display signal of the sub frame (n-th sub frame) of the last stage has already been generated, has been written in, it is possible to overwrite an input image signal for another horizontal line. In this way, a memory area can be shared between horizontal lines. When the memory area is shared in this manner, the required memory capacity is determined by the number of sub frames into which one frame is time-divided. Although being slightly varied depending on the length of the flyback period, the required memory capacity is equivalent to about (N−1)/N frames when the number of sub frames is N. Therefore, the required memory capacity is equivalent to about ½ of one frame when the number of sub frames is 2, and is equivalent to about ⅔ of one frame when the number of sub frames is 3. Furthermore, in the arrangement above, because the image display operations of plural sub frames are concurrently carried out, a period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all horizontal lines (all pixels) of the display screen in each sub frame is equal to the image signal input period of one frame of the input image signal. In other words, an input period of the image signal into all horizontal lines is arranged to be equal to a period during which the writing of the grayscale display voltages into all horizontal lines is finished in each sub frame. In this arrangement, when the display signal of the first sub frame is generated, the input image signal can be used as the display signal, without the intermediary of the frame memory. It is therefore possible to shorten a delay time from the input of the image signal of the N-th frame into all horizontal lines to the writing of the grayscale display voltages to the respective horizontal lines in the first sub frame of the N-th frame. As a result of this, the time lag between the input of the image signal and the actual image display becomes negligibly small. Therefore, there is no gap between a displayed image and sound in a case of a television receiver or the like, and hence a circuit for delaying sound or the like is unnecessary. Also, when the present display apparatus is used as a display apparatus for devices such as PC and game console, which are required to promptly update the screen in response to an input, it is possible to perform image display in which an influence of a time lag on operations is small. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that one frame of the input image signal is time-divided into first and second sub frames. In this case, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied from the data signal line drive means to the data signal line is reversed each time two scanning signal lines are scanned. Since the frequency of the polarity inversion is reduced in this manner, it is possible to effectively reduce the power consumption, as compared to the conventional case where the image display periods of the respective sub frames are arranged not to overlap one another. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the data signal line drive means generates the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each sub frame, and the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that, when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, an odd-number-th scanning signal line and an even-number-th scanning signal line are alternately scanned. In this arrangement, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to the data signal line is reversed for the number identical with the number of the sub frames whose image display periods overlap one another. Since the frequency of the polarity inversion is reduced in this manner, it is possible to effectively reduce the power consumption, as compared to the conventional case where the image display periods of the respective sub frames are arranged not to overlap one another. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the data signal line drive means generates the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each frame, and the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that, when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, plural odd-number-th scanning signal lines or plural even-number-th scanning signal lines are successively scanned. Since this arrangement makes it possible to reduce the frequency of the reversal of the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to the data signal line, the power consumption is reduced. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that the short-circuit means is not changed to the cutoff state when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is not reversed. In this arrangement, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage which is supplied from the data signal line drive means to the data signal line is not reversed, a period in which the data signal lines are short-circuited is not provided. It is therefore possible to extend the image display period (a period in which charging of the grayscale display voltage is performed), as compared to a case where data signal lines are short-circuited each time one scanning signal line is scanned. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line is not reversed, the short-circuit means is turned on for a period shorter than the predetermined period and then the grayscale display voltage is output to each of the data signal lines. In this arrangement, the short-circuit period of the data signal lines in case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line is not reversed is shortened as compared to the case of the polarity inversion. It is therefore possible to elongate the image display period as compared to the case where the data signal lines are short-circuited for the same period of time each time one scanning signal line is scanned. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the timing control means controls the short-circuit means by using a latch pulse which is a control signal for controlling a timing to output the grayscale display voltage from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line. In this arrangement, it is unnecessary to additionally use a control signal for controlling the short-circuit means. It is therefore possible to simplify the timing control means. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is reversed, the timing control means arranges an active period of the latch pulse to be longer than an active period in a case where the polarity is not reversed, and the short-circuit means causes neighboring data signal lines to be electrically connected, during the active period of the latch pulse. In this arrangement, the short-circuit period of the data signal lines, in case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line is not reversed, is shortened as compared to the case of the polarity inversion. It is therefore possible to elongate the image display period as compared to the case where the data signal lines are short-circuited for the same period of time each time one scanning signal line is scanned. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the timing control means generates the timing signal so that image display periods of respective sub frames have a substantially equal length. In this arrangement, the length of the image display period when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied from the data signal line drive means to the data signal line is reversed is arranged to be substantially identical with the length of the image display period when the polarity is not reversed. In other words, the length of the image display period, which is elongated because a period in which data signal lines are not short-circuited is not provided in the sub frame in which the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to the data signal line is not reversed, is distributed to each sub frame. As a result, the length of the image display period of each sub frame is arranged to be longer than the length in the case where the data signal lines are short-circuited each time one scanning signal line is scanned. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the timing control means generates, for each of the scanning signal lines, the control signal in such a way that the grayscale display voltage corresponding to the display signal of each of the first to n-th sub frames is output from the data signal line drive means in a time division manner, and a selection signal is output from scanning signal line drive means in accordance with the output of the grayscale display voltage. For example, provided that there are 100 scanning signal lines and one frame is divided into first and second sub frames, the data signal line drive circuit first outputs, to respective data signal lines, voltage values corresponding to the display signal of the first sub frame of the N-th frame for the pixels on the first scanning signal line, then outputs voltage values corresponding to the display signal of the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame for the pixels on the 51st scanning signal line, and then outputs voltage values corresponding to the display signal corresponding to the first sub frame of the N-th frame for the pixels on the second scanning signal line. In this way, for each scanning signal line, the display signal of each sub frame is output in a time division manner. In the meanwhile, in response to the output from the data signal line drive circuit, the scanning signal line driving circuit outputs a selection signal while serially (alternately in this case) switching a group of scanning signal line to be selected. The scanning signal lines are vertically grouped such that the first scanning signal line, the 51st scanning signal line, the second scanning signal line, the 52nd scanning signal line, and so on. As a result, without using a display module whose display screen is divided and each sub screen can independently perform image display, it is possible to simultaneously perform image display operations of plural sub frames by virtually dividing the screen into two screens, using a typical display module whose screen is not divided. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that a delay time from the input of the image signal of the N-th frame into each of the scanning signal lines to the writing of the grayscale display voltage in the first sub frame of the N-th frame is arranged to be shorter than the half of one frame of the input image signal. In this arrangement, a time lag between the input of the image signal and the actual image display is arranged to be negligibly short. For this reason, there is no gap between a displayed image and sound in a case of a television receiver or the like, and hence a circuit for delaying sound or the like is unnecessary. Also, when the present display apparatus is used as a display apparatus for devices such as PC and game console, which are required to promptly update the screen in response to an input, it is possible to perform image display in which an influence of a time lag on operations is small. Note that it is further preferably that the control signal is generated in such a way that the delay time is shorter than 20% of one frame period of the input image signal. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged to further include memory control means for controlling writing and readout into/from a frame memory which stores the input image signal, when a display signal of the n-th sub frame is generated for a pixel, the memory control means writes, into an area of the frame memory in which area the image signal for the pixel has been stored, an input image signal for another pixel. In this arrangement, it is possible to use a memory with a small capacity, as a frame memory in which an input image signal is stored. Alternatively, because the memory is capacious, it is possible to provided another function (e.g. overshoot driving for the sake of improvement in the moving image response) in a blank address space of the memory. The aforesaid display apparatus may be arranged such that the signal generation means generates the display signal of the first sub frame from the input image signal without the intermediary of a frame memory in which the input image signal is stored, and generates the display signals of the second to n-th sub frames by reading out the image signal stored in the frame memory. Since this arrangement makes it possible to reduce the frequency of the access (writing and readout) to the frame memory, it is possible to reduce the memory band width of the frame memory. It is noted that the conversion of the transmission frequency is carried out such that an input image signal is written into a line memory or the like and the signal is read out so that a required transmission frequency is achieved. To achieve the objectives above, a display method of the present invention is arranged such that, in a display apparatus including: scanning signal lines; data signal lines intersecting with the respective scanning signal lines; and pixels provided at respective intersections of the scanning signal lines and the data signal lines, one frame of an input image signal is time-divided into first to n-th sub frames (n is an integer not less than 2) so that an image is displayed on the pixels, an image display period of a first sub frame of an N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) being arranged to partly overlap at least an image display period of a second sub frame of the N-th frame and an image display period of an n-th sub frame of an (N−1)-th frame, so that a period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all of the scanning signal lines of a display screen in each sub frame is arranged to be equal to an image signal input period of one frame of the input image signal, and when the polarity of a grayscale display voltage which is output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is reversed, a grayscale display voltage after polarity inversion is output to each of the data signal lines, after neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited for a predetermined period of time. In this method, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to the data signal line is reversed, neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited for a predetermined period of time, and then the grayscale display voltage after the polarity inversion is output to each data signal line. As a result of the above, the neighboring data signal lines have been charged with the grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities. Therefore, when the neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited, the voltages with which the neighboring data signal lines are charged are neutralized (i.e. charge sharing is carried out) so that the data signal lines share the same electric potential. In other words, the polarities are brought close to the grayscale display voltage with inverse polarities, which are to be applied next. It is therefore possible to reduce the power consumption for charging the pixels with the grayscale display voltages. Furthermore, in the method above, the image display period of the first sub frame of an N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) is arranged to partly overlap at least the image display period of the second sub frame of the N-th frame and the image display period of an n-th sub frame of an (N−1)-th frame, so that image display operations of plural sub frames are concurrently carried out. It is therefore possible to reduce the required memory capacity of the frame memory in which an input signal is stored for generating a display signal of a sub frame. Furthermore, in the arrangement above, because the image display operations of plural sub frames are concurrently carried out, a period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all horizontal lines (all pixels) of the display screen in each sub frame is equal to the image signal input period of one frame of the input image signal. In this arrangement, when the display signal of the first sub frame is generated, the input image signal can be used as the display signal, without the intermediary of the frame memory. It is therefore possible to shorten a delay time from the input of the image signal of the N-th frame into all horizontal lines to the writing of the grayscale display voltages to the respective horizontal lines in the first sub frame of the N-th frame. The aforesaid method may be arranged such that one frame of the input image signal is time-divided into first and second sub frames. In this case, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to the data signal line is reversed each time two scanning signal lines are scanned. Since the frequency of the polarity inversion is reduced in this manner, it is possible to effectively reduce the power consumption, as compared to the conventional case where the image display periods of the respective sub frames are arranged not to overlap one another. The aforesaid method may be arranged such that the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames are generated in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each sub frame, and when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, an odd-number-th scanning signal line and an even-number-th scanning signal line are alternately scanned. In this method, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to the data signal line is reversed for the number identical with the number of the sub frames whose image display periods overlap one another. Since the frequency of the polarity inversion is reduced in this manner, it is possible to effectively reduce the power consumption, as compared to the conventional case where the image display periods of the respective sub frames are arranged not to overlap one another. The aforesaid method may be arranged such that the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames are generated in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each frame, and when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, plural odd-number-th scanning signal lines or plural even-number-th scanning signal lines are successively scanned. It is possible to constitute a display monitor by combining the display apparatus of the present invention with signal input means for transmitting an externally-input image signal to the display apparatus. Also, the aforesaid display apparatus may be used as a display apparatus of a television receiver. FIG. 1 illustrates an example of the relationship between (i) an input signal to a source driver section of a display apparatus of an embodiment of the present invention and (ii) an output signal from the source driver section. FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the substantial part of the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a block diagram which outlines a controller LSI. FIG. 4 illustrates the relationship between an input image signal and an output display signal which is output from a control device of the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 illustrates the relationship on the time axis among image signals which are dealt with in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an example of a source driver section of the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram showing an example of disconnecting switches and short-circuit switches in the source driver section of the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 is an waveform chart showing an example of a shape of potential on a data signal line of the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 9 illustrates the relationship between an input signal to the source driver section and an output signal from the source driver section, in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 10 relates to a case where the length of a short-circuit period is controlled using a latch pulse and illustrates an example of the relationship between an input signal to the source driver section and an output signal from the source driver section, in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 11 relates to a case where the length of a short-circuit period is controlled using a latch pulse and illustrates an example of the relationship between an input signal to the source driver section and an output signal from the source driver section, in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 illustrates the timings, the writing into a frame memory, and the readout of the input image signal and the output display signal, in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 13 illustrates how the grayscale levels of respective sub frames are set in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 14( a) explains why motion blur is restrained in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention, and shows how the border between two areas with different brightness moves while hold-type display is carried out, assuming that the vertical axis indicates time whereas the horizontal axis indicates position. FIG. 14( b) explains why motion blur is restrained in the display apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention, and shows how the border between two areas with different brightness moves while impulse-type display is carried out. FIG. 15( a) illustrates the polarities of grayscale display voltages applied to respective pixels of a conventional liquid crystal display apparatus performing dot inversion driving. FIG. 15( b) is a timing chart showing the relationship among the grayscale display voltages applied to the respective pixels and time, in the conventional liquid crystal display apparatus shown in FIG. 15( a). The following will explain an embodiment of the present invention. A display apparatus 1 of the present invention (hereinafter, present display apparatus) carries out the driving with time-division of a single frame into plural sub frames. In the present display apparatus, in each sub frame, the polarities of grayscale display voltages applied to the pixels neighbored in the horizontal direction (direction along gate signal lines) and in the vertical direction (direction along data signal lines) are arranged to be different, and the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each pixel is reversed in each sub frame. In this display apparatus, moreover, a time lag between an input of an image signal and image display is short and a frame memory in which the input image signal is stored is low-cost. The present display apparatus can be suitably used, for example, as a television receiver or a display monitor connected to a personal computer. Examples of television broadcasts that television receivers receive include terrestrial television broadcasts, broadcasts using satellites, such as BS (Broadcasting Satellite) digital broadcasts and CS (Communication Satellite) digital broadcasts, and cable television broadcasts. FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a substantial part of the present display apparatus. As shown in this figure, the present display apparatus includes a display module 19 and a control apparatus (driving control apparatus) 10. The display module 19 is chosen from hold-type display modules such as an EL display module and a liquid crystal display module. In the present display apparatus, the display module 19 is a liquid crystal display module. The display module 19 includes a pixel array 20 with plural pixels provided in a matrix manner. The pixels are provided at the intersections between data signal lines SL1-SLn and gate signal lines (scanning signal lines) GL1-GLm. Along with the pixel, an active element is provided at each intersection. To each pixel (more precisely, to each pixel electrode), a voltage having been applied to a corresponding data signal line SL is supplied, during a period in which a corresponding gate signal line GL is selected by an active element (TFT in the figure). Around the pixel array 20, there are a source driver section (data signal line driving circuit) 21 driving the data signal lines SL1-SLn and a gate driver section (scanning signal line driving circuit) 23 driving the gate signal lines GL1-GLm. The gate driver section 23 outputs, to each of the gate signal lines GL1-GLm, a signal indicating a selection period, such as a voltage signal. In doing so, the gate driver section 23 selects a gate signal line GL to which the signal indicating the selection period is output, based on timing signals such as a gate clock signal GCK and a gate start pulse GSP which are control signals supplied from the control apparatus 10. In this manner, each of the gate signal lines GL1-GLm is selected and driven at a predetermined timing. The gate driver section 23 of the present display apparatus has a clock skip mode in which the gate signal lines are not serially turned on at input timings of the gate clock signal GCK. In the clock skip mode, after the first gate signal line GL is changed to be active at one gate clock, the gate signal line of the next stage is changed to be active at a gate clock which is input after g (g is an integer not less than 2) clocks are counted after the input of said one gate clock. This clock skip mode will be discussed later. On the other hand, the source driver section 21 drives the data signal lines SL1-SLn so as to supply voltages indicated by display signals to the data signal lines SL1-SLn. In doing so, the source driver section 21 extracts the display signals which are input from the control apparatus 10 to the respective pixels in a time-division manner, by, for example, sampling the display signals at predetermined timings. The source driver section 21 then outputs, via the data signal lines SL1-SLn, an output signal corresponding to the display signal, to the pixel associated with the gate signal line GL having been selected. In addition to the above, the source driver section 21 determines the timings of the sampling and the timings of the output of the output signals, based on timing signals such as a source clock signal SCK, a source start pulse SSP, and a latch pulse LS, which are control signals supplied from the control apparatus 10. Each pixel in the pixel array 20 determines, when the corresponding gate signal line GL is selected, its brightness by adjusting the luminance, transmittance and the like when emitting light. The determination is made in accordance with an output signal supplied to the corresponding one of the data signal lines SL1-SLn. In the present display apparatus, each of the source driver section 21 and the gate driver section 23 is constructed by cascading plural chips. The source driver section 21 is constructed by cascading first to fourth source drivers each of which is constituted by a single chip. Each of the first to fourth source drivers drives n/4 of n data signal lines SL of the pixel array 20. The display signal and the source start pulse SSP are supplied from the control apparatus 10 to the first source driver, and these signals are then passed to the second source driver, the third source driver, and the fourth source driver in this order. The source clock signal SCK and the latch pulse signal LS are supplied from the control apparatus 10 to first to fourth source drivers, in a shared manner. In each sub frame, the source driver section 21 generates grayscale display voltages supplied to the respective pixels in such a way that the polarities of the grayscale display voltages applied to the pixels neighbored in the horizontal direction (direction along gate signal lines) and in the vertical direction (direction along data signal lines) are differentiated and the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each pixel is reversed in each frame. A timing to reverse the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each pixel is controlled based on a polarity inversion signal REV which is a control signal supplied from the control apparatus 10. Furthermore, in the source driver section 21, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each pixel is reversed, after the potentials of the neighboring data signal lines are neutralized (i.e. charge sharing is carried out) by short-circuiting the data signal lines, the grayscale display voltages with the reverse potentials are output to the data signal lines. How the source driver section 21 will be explained later. The gate driver section 23 is constructed by cascading first to third gate drivers each of which is constituted by a single chip, and each of the first to third gate drivers drives 3/m of m gate signal lines GL of the pixel array 20. The gate start pulse GSP is supplied from the control apparatus 10 to the first gate driver, and is then passed to the second gate driver and the third gate driver in this order. The gate clock signal GCK is supplied from the control apparatus 10 to the first to third gate drivers, in a shared manner. The control apparatus 10 controls the display operation of the display module 19. Using an image signal (input image signal) and a control signal (input control signal) supplied from the outside, the control apparatus 10 outputs a display signal for driving the display module 19 and control signals such as the aforesaid source clock signal SCK and the source start pulse SSP. The present display apparatus performs sub frame display so that one frame is time-divided into sub frames. Therefore, the control apparatus 10 generates a display signal supplied to the display module 19, as display signals for plural sub frames. The number of the sub frames in this embodiment is 2, and the temporally earlier sub frame is termed a first sub frame, whereas the temporally later sub frame is termed a second sub frame. Furthermore, in the present display apparatus, an image display period (charging period) of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is arranged to partly overlap an image display period of the second sub frame of the N-th frame and an image display period of the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame, so that a period during which grayscale display voltages (pixel voltages) are written into all horizontal lines of the display screen in each sub frame is arranged to be identical with an image signal input period of one frame, during which an image signal is input. Furthermore, a delay time from the input of the image signal of the N-th frame into each horizontal line to the writing of the grayscale display voltage into each horizontal line in the first sub frame of the N-th frame is arranged to be shorter than the half of one frame of the input image signal. In the present embodiment, as a preferable arrangement, the delay time is arranged to be shorter than 20% of one frame of the input image signal. The control apparatus 10 generates and outputs the control signals in such a way as to cause the display module 19 to carry out the above-described image display operation. In case where the number of sub frames is, for example, 4, an image display period of the first sub frame of the N-th frame partly overlaps respective image display periods of the second sub frame of the N-th frame, the third sub frame of the N-th frame, the third sub frame of the (N−1)th frame, and the fourth sub frame (last-stage sub frame) of the (N−1)th frame. This may not hold true depending on the timings at which the respective sub frames start. An image signal source from which the input image signal and the input control signals are supplied to the aforesaid control apparatus 10 is, for example, a tuner (image receiving means) which receives a television broadcast and generates an image signal representing an image transmitted by a television broadcast. In case where the present display apparatus is a display monitor, the image signal source is, for example, a personal computer. Now, details of the arrangement and the operation of the control apparatus 10 will be given. As shown in FIG. 2, the control apparatus 10 of the present display apparatus includes a frame memory 11 and a controller LSI 18. FIG. 3 is a block diagram outlining the controller LSI 18. As shown in this figure, the controller LSI 18 includes a line memory 16, a memory controller 12, a timing controller 13, a data selector 14, and a grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame. The image signal (input image signal) supplied from the image signal source is written, in a line-by-line (each of the horizontal lines) manner, into the line memory 16 on the input stage of the controller LSI 18. The image signal thus written is read out at the doubled transmission frequency for the sake of a time division transmission process later, and then the signal is transmitted to the memory controller 12 and the data selector 14. The memory controller 12 controls writing and readout into/from the frame memory 11. The memory controller 12 writes an image signal read out from the line memory 16 into the frame memory 11 in a line-by-line manner, and concurrently reads out the image signal from the frame memory 11 in a time-division manner and sends the image signal thus read out to the data selector 14. The data selector 14 selects an image signal supplied from the line memory 16 in case where an image signal corresponding to the first sub frame is to be output, and selects an image signal read out from the frame memory 11 when an image signal corresponding to the second sub frame is to be output. The grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame generates, for example, from an input image signal, display signals for plural sub frames in order to restrain motion blur, and outputs the generated signals to the display module 19. The grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame converts a grayscale of an image signal supplied from the data selector 14, by using an LUT (Look-up Table) or the like. The number of the LUT is determined in accordance with the number of sub frames. For the first sub frame and the second sub frame, the number of the LUT in this case is 2. The details of the generation of the display signal of each sub frame by the grayscale conversion circuit 15 will be given later. The operations above, such as the readout of an image signal from the line memory 16, the access to the frame memory 11 by the memory controller 12, and the operation timings of the data selector 14 and the grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame, are controlled by the timing controller 13. This timing controller 13 controls not only the output of a display signal generated by the grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame but also the output of the aforesaid control signals (clock signal SCK, start pulse SSP, latch pulse LS, gate clock signal GCK, gate start pulse GSP, polarity inversion signal REV, and short-circuit control signal SC) supplied to the display module 19. FIG. 4 shows the relationship on the time axis between an image signal input to the control apparatus 10 and a display signal output from the control apparatus 10. In this case, one frame of the input image signal is constituted by 1080 display lines (horizontal lines) and 45 vertical flyback time lines. In the present display apparatus, an image of the N-th frame is generated by image display in the first sub frame and image display in the second sub frame. As shown in FIG. 4, image display of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is carried out concurrently with the second-half display of the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame which is the directly preceding frame, and the second-half display of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is carried out concurrently with the first-half display of the second sub frame of the N-th frame. In this case, the vertical display operation period of each sub frame is identical with the vertical input period of one frame (i.e. one frame period) of an input image signal. Also in this case, the image display operation of the first-stage sub frame is carried out for all pixels of the display screen, with a minimum delay from the input of image signals into the respective pixels. FIG. 5 illustrates the sections of the control apparatus 10 and the operation timings of the source driver section 21 and the gate driver section 23 of the display module 19, in case where the display operation of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is performed concurrently with the display operation of the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame. FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an example of the source driver section 21. The controller LSI 18 outputs, to the source driver section 21, a display signal, a source start pulse SSP, a source clock signal SCK, a latch pulse LS, a polarity inversion signal REV, and a short-circuit control signal SC. The display signal having been output to the source driver section 21 is input to an input latch circuit 31 and latched therein. In the meanwhile, in sync with the source clock signal SCK, the source start pulse SSP is serially transferred in a shift register 32. In response to control signals which are output from the respective stages of the shift register 32, the display signal output from the input latch circuit 31 is fetched by a sampling memory 33 in a time-division manner, and the display signal is temporarily stored therein. Thereafter, at a timing indicated by the latch pulse LS, i.e. when display data for one line is fetched in the sampling memory 33, the display signal stored in the sampling memory 33 is stored in the hold memory 34 altogether and is latched. The latch of the display signal is maintained until the next input of the latch pulse LS. The display signal latched by the hold memory 34 is level-shifted by a level shifter 35 so as to have a maximum drive voltage level that the display module 19 can accept, and a voltage corresponding to the display signal is selected from grayscale display voltages (e.g. 256-level voltages for image display with 256 grayscales) applied to the data signal lines SL1-SLn of the display module 19, which are generated by a reference voltage generation circuit 37 based on plural reference voltages output from a liquid crystal driving source (not illustrated). A D/A conversion circuit 36 arranges the grayscale display voltages, which are applied to data signal lines which are neighbored in the horizontal direction (direction along the gate signal lines), to have reverse polarities. The grayscale display voltages output from the D/A conversion circuit 36 are supplied to the data signal lines SL1-SLn via an output circuit 38. Between the output circuit 38 and each data signal line, disconnecting switches 39 and short-circuit switches 40 are provided. FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram showing an example of the disconnecting switches 39 and the short-circuit switches 40. As shown in this figure, the disconnecting switches 39 are constituted by disconnecting switches s1-sn which are connected in series with the data signal lines SL1-SLn, respectively. The short-circuit switches 40 are constituted by short-circuit switches sw1, sw2, and so on, each of which is provided to connect two neighboring data signal lines. The short-circuit switches 40 are not necessarily arranged in this way. For example, a short-circuit switch may be provided to short-circuit any 3 or more data signal lines or to short-circuit all data signal lines. Non-limiting examples of the disconnecting switch and the short-circuit switch include analog switches such as MOS transistor and transmission gate. Each disconnecting switch and each short-circuit switch can switch between conduction and cutoff, in accordance with the short-circuit control signal SC supplied from the controller LSI 18. The timing controller 13 of the controller LSI 18 generates the short-circuit control signal SC in such a way as to turn off each disconnection switch and turn on each short-circuit switch for a predetermined period of time, each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each data signal line is reversed. Except during the predetermined period of time, each disconnecting switch is turned on whereas each short-circuit switch is turned off. As shown in FIG. 5, when the controller LSI 18 receives the image signal of the first line (gate signal line) GL1 of the N-th frame, the output circuit 38 of the source driver section 21 (first to fourth source drivers) outputs a grayscale display voltage corresponding to the display signal for the pixels corresponding to the first line GL1 of the first sub frame of the N-th frame, as a result of the operations explained above. In the present display apparatus, at the latch pulse LS which is input after two pulses are counted after the completion of the input of the image signal of the first line of the N-th frame, the output circuit 38 of the first to fourth source drivers outputs a grayscale display voltage corresponding to the display signal for the pixels on the first line GL1 of the first sub frame of the N-th frame. Immediately before this, the controller LSI 18 outputs the gate start pulse GSP as well as the gate clock signal GCK. As a result, the first line GL1 of the pixel array 20 connected to the first gate driver is changed to be active, and the TFTs of the pixels on this first line GL1 are turned on. Furthermore, at the same time as the latch pulse LS which is input after two pulses are counted after the completion of the input of the image signal of the first line of the N-th frame is changed to be active, the controller LSI 18 changes the short-circuit control signal SC to be active. As a result of this, each disconnecting switch is turned off whereas each short-circuit switch is turned on, so that neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited. At this moment, since the neighboring data signal lines are charged with grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities, the voltages with which the data signal lines are charged are neutralized (charge-shared) on account of the turn-on of the short-circuit switch, with the result that the data signal lines share the same electric potential. Thereafter, when the short-circuit control signal SC is changed to be inactive, each disconnecting switch is turned on whereas each short-circuit switch is turned off, and hence the grayscale display voltage output from the output circuit 38 is supplied to each data signal line. The length of the period during which the short-circuit control signal SC is set to be active, i.e. the length of the short-circuit period during which neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited is preferably minimum on condition that the voltages with which the data signal lines are charged are properly neutralized. This is because, when the short-circuit period is too long, the period during which image display is carried out by charging each pixel with the grayscale display voltage is short and hence the image display may not be properly carried out. The short-circuit period is typically several μs or less. FIG. 8 is an waveform diagram showing the electric potential of the data signal line in the short-circuit period and the image display period, which potential is measured by monitoring the electric potential on the output terminal of the source driver section 21 by an oscilloscope. In this example shown in the figure, the short-circuit period is provided while the polarity inversion is carried out, so that an inflection point appears in the shape of potential, during the polarity inversion. In the example shown in FIG. 8, the short-circuit period is provided each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed. The length of the short-circuit period is set at about 1 μs. The length of the image display period is suitably set in accordance with the horizontal resolution, refresh rate, and the like. In the present embodiment, image display for two sub frames is carried out during the image display period. When the short-circuit period finishes, the grayscale display voltage output from the output circuit 38 is supplied to each data signal line SL. As a result of this, the grayscale display voltage is applied to each pixel and hence the transmittance of the liquid crystal is updated. The image display scanning for first line is carried out in this way. As discussed above, in the present display apparatus, grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities are applied to horizontally-neighboring pixels in each sub frame. Therefore, in each sub frame, neighboring data signal lines receive grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities. At the next output of the gate clock signal GCK from the controller LSI 18, the first gate driver is changed to be inactive. At this timing, the 564th line (gate signal line GL564) connected to the second gate driver is changed to be active and each source driver outputs grayscale display voltages for the pixels on the 564 line (GL564) in the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame. As discussed above, in the present display apparatus, grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities are applied to vertically-neighboring pixels in each sub frame. Also, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage applied to each pixel is reversed in each frame. Therefore, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage which is applied to the first line (GL1) in the first sub frame of the N-th frame is identical with the polarity of the grayscale display voltage which is applied to the 564th line (GL564) in the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame. For this reason, the controller LSI 18 does not change the short-circuit control signal SC to be active, in the image display scanning of the 564th line (GL564). In other words, in the image display scanning of the 564th line (GL564), there is no short-circuit period in which the voltages of the neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited so as to be neutralized. Thereafter, when the controller LSI 18 outputs the next gate clock signal GCK, the 564th line (GL564) connected to the second gate driver is changed to be inactive, and the second line (GL2) of the first gate drive is changed to be active also at this timing. As in the case of the first line, each source driver receives the short-circuit control signal SC so that a short-circuit period is provided. After the short-circuit period, each source driver outputs grayscale display voltages for the pixels on the second line (GL2) in the first sub frame of the N-th frame. Subsequently, in a similar manner, the gate signal lines GL are serially selected in the order of the 565th line, third line, 566th line, 4th line, and so on, and grayscale display voltages are written into them. As a result, it is possible to perform display scanning at a frame frequency twice as much as the input frame frequency at which first and second sub frames are generated (i.e. the display scanning is carried out at the double speed). For example, when the input frame frequency is 60 Hz, the display scanning is carried out at a frame frequency of 120 Hz. FIG. 1 illustrates the relationship between an input signal to the source driver section 21 and an output signal from the source driver section 21, in the example above. As shown in the figure, in the present display apparatus, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time 2 lines are scanned, and a short-circuit period is provided each time the polarity is reversed. In short, a short-circuit period is provided each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned. As discussed above, in the present display apparatus, image display is carried out in such a way that one frame of an input image signal is time-divided into the first and second sub frames. Furthermore, the image display period of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is arranged to partly overlap at least the image display period of the second sub frame of the N-th frame and the image display period of the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame, so that the period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all horizontal lines of the display screen in each sub frame is arranged to be equal to the image signal input period of one frame of an input image signal. Furthermore, in each sub frame, the grayscale display voltages charging the pixels which are horizontally or vertically neighbored are arranged to have inverse polarities. Furthermore, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage charging each pixel is reversed in each sub frame. In this case, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage which is supplied from the source driver section 21 to each data signal line is reversed each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned. Since the frequency of the reversal of the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reduced in this way, the power consumption is reduced. In the example shown in FIG. 5, the scanning is repeated in the order of: (1) an odd-number-th gate signal line in the first sub frame of the N-th frame; (2) an even-number-th gate signal line in the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame; (3) an even-number-th gate signal line in the second sub frame of the N-th frame; and (4) an odd-number-th gate signal line in the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame. In this case, between (1) and (2) and between (3) and (4), the grayscale display voltage has the same polarity. On the other hand, between (2) and (3) and between (4) and (1), the grayscale display voltage has inverse polarities. As such, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned. Also, assume that the scanning is carried out in the following order: (a) an odd-number-th gate signal line in the first sub frame of the N-th frame; (b) an odd-number-th gate signal line in the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame; (c) an even-number-th gate signal line in the second sub frame of the N-th frame; and (d) an even-number-th gate signal line in the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame. The polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed between (a) and (b) and between (c) and (d), whereas the polarity is identical between (b) and (c) and between (d) and (a). As such, also in this case, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned. In the present embodiment, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each pixel is reversed in each sub frame. Alternatively, the polarity may be reversed in each frame. Also in this case, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned. In summary, the reversal of the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to the data signal line, which is performed each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned, occurs not only in the case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each pixel is reversed in each sub frame but also in the case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each pixel is reversed in each frame. In addition to the above, in the present display apparatus, a short-circuit period for short-circuiting neighboring data signal lines is provided each time 2 gate signal lines are scanned, i.e. each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed. As a result of this, the neighboring data signal lines are charged with the grayscale display voltages with inverse polarities, and hence the voltages with which the neighboring data signal lines are charged are neutralized when the short-circuit switch is turned on, with the result that the data signal lines become to have the same electric potential. In other words, the potential of each line becomes close to an electric potential equivalent to a grayscale display voltage to be applied next. It is therefore possible to reduce the power consumption of the source driver section 21. Furthermore, the reduction in the power consumption makes it possible to restrain heat generation of the source driver section 21. The short-circuit switch by which neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited is provided on the display module side (downstream) of the output circuit 38 of the source driver section 21. Since the data signal lines are short-circuited on the downstream of the output circuit 38, the heat generation of the source driver section 21 on account of short-circuit is restrained. In the present display apparatus, a short-circuit period is provided each time 2 lines are scanned. For this reason, for pixels connected to the gate signal lines which are scanned without a short-circuit period, the charging period (image display period) of the grayscale display voltage is arranged to be longer. It is therefore possible to extend the charging period in comparison with the case where a short-circuit period is provided each time one gate signal line is scanned. In the case above, the length of the charging period of a horizontal line (pixel connected to the gate signal line) which is scanned without a short-circuit period is different from the length of the charging period of a horizontal line with a short-circuit period. Alternatively, the lengths of the charging period may be identical or similar to each other. FIG. 9 illustrates the relationship between an input signal to the source driver section 21 and an output signal from the source driver section 21, in the aforesaid above. As shown in the figure, the controller LSI 18 controls the timing (interval) of the latch pulse LS to be output to the source driver section 21 so that the length of the charging period in each sub frame is adjusted. Therefore, the lengths of the charging periods of sub frames can be equalized in such a way that, for a sub frame without a short-circuit period, the rise of the latch pulse LS is delayed by the half of the length of the short-circuit period. In case where the lengths of the charging periods of the sub frames are equal as above, the length of the charging period of each sub frame is longer than the length of the charging period in the conventional case where a short-circuit period is provided each time one gate signal line is scanned. In the present embodiment, the timing controller 13 of the controller LSI 18 generates the short-circuit control signal SC, and the operations of the disconnecting switches and the short-circuit switches are controlled based on the short-circuit control signal SC. Alternatively, for example, the source driver section 21 may be provided with means for generating the aforesaid short-circuit control signal SC based on the latch pulse LS output from the controller LSI (timing controller 13). In this case, since the controller LSI 18 is not required to generate the short-circuit control signal SC, the controller LSI is simplified. Alternatively, the operations of the disconnecting switches and the short-circuit switches may be controlled directly using the latch pulse LS. In this case, for example, each disconnecting switch is turned off and each short-circuit switch is turned on when the latch pulse LS indicates active (i.e. is at high level). FIG. 10 illustrates the relationship between an input signal to the source driver section 21 and an output signal from the source driver section 21 in this case. The latch pulse LS is used not only for the control of the short-circuit period but also for the control of the timing to output the grayscale display voltage from the source driver section 21. Therefore, it is not possible to completely eliminate a period in which the latch pulse LS is active, even for a sub frame which does not require a short-circuit period (i.e. a sub frame during which the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to the data signal line is not reversed). For this reason, as shown in FIG. 10, when the control of the short-circuit period is carried out using the latch pulse LS, the active period of the latch pulse LS in case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed is arranged to have a length (e.g. about 1 μs) sufficient to neutralize the electric potentials of neighboring data signal lines, whereas the active period of the latch pulse LS in case where the polarity is not reversed is arranged to be as short as possible on condition that the control of the timing to output the grayscale display voltage from the source driver section 21 is properly carried out. In this way, the charging period of the grayscale display voltage is elongated in comparison with the conventional case where a short-circuit period is provided each time one gate signal line is scanned. Also in this case, as shown in FIG. 11, the charging periods of respective sub frames can be arranged to have the same length by controlling the timing at which the latch pulse LS is changed to be active. The present embodiment has chiefly explained the case where one frame is time-divided into two sub frames. While not limited to this, one frame may be divided into n (n is an integer not less than 2) sub frames. In this case, for example, in case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage with which each pixel is charged is reversed in each sub frame, preferably odd-number-th gate signal lines and even-number-th gate signal lines are alternately scanned in such a manner that, after the grayscale display voltage of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is applied to the first gate signal line GL1, the grayscale display voltage of the n-th sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is applied to an even-number-th gate signal line, and then the grayscale display voltage of the (n−1)-th sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is applied to an odd-number-th gate signal line. In other words, preferably, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage with which each pixel is charged is reversed in each sub frame, and when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, odd-number-th gate signal lines and even-number-th gate signal lines are alternately scanned in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time a plural number of gate signal lines are scanned. As a result of this, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time the scanning is carried out for the number identical with the number of sub frames that the image display periods overlap. Since the frequency of the reversal of the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reduced in this way, the power consumption is reduced. Furthermore, the total length of the charging periods of the respective sub frames is extended by providing a short-circuit period each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed. It is noted that the charging periods of all sub frames can be extended by equalizing the lengths of the charging periods of the respective sub frames. In case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage with which each pixel is charged is reversed in each frame, preferably plural odd-number-th gate signal lines (or even-number-th gate signal lines) are successively scanned in such a manner that, after the grayscale display voltage of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is supplied to the first gate signal line GL1, the grayscale display voltage of the n-th sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is applied to an odd-number-th gate signal line, and then the grayscale display voltage of the (n−1)-th sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is applied to another odd-number-th gate signal line. In other words, in case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage with which each pixel is charged is reversed in each frame and the image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, preferably plural odd-number-th gate signal lines (or even-number-th gate signal lines) are successively scanned so that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time plural gate signal lines are scanned. More specifically, when the polarity reversal is represented in the form of (polarity of first sub frame of first frame; polarity of second sub frame of first frame; polarity of first sub frame of second frame; polarity of second sub frame of second frame; . . . ; . . . ), the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed in each frame in such a manner that (++, −−) when n=2, (+++, −−−) when n=3, and (++++, −−−−) when n=4. In this case, the polarity of the voltage for grayscale image display, which is supplied to each pixel, is reversed only once in two frames. In case of n=4, for example, plural odd-number-th gate signal lines (or even-number-th gate signal lines) are successively scanned in such a manner that the scanning of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is carried out for an odd-number-th gate signal line, the scanning of the fourth sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is carried out for an odd-number-th gate signal line, the scanning of the third sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is carried out for an odd-number-th gate signal line, the scanning of the first sub frame of the N-th frame is carried out for an even-number-th gate signal line, and the scanning of the fourth sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame is carried out for an even-number-th gate signal line. In this way, the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time plural gate signal lines are scanned. Therefore, since the frequency of the reversal of the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reduced, the power consumption is reduced. Furthermore, the total length of the charging periods of the respective sub frames is extended by providing a short-circuit period each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed. It is noted that the charging periods of all sub frames can be extended by equalizing the lengths of the charging periods of the respective sub frames. The polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each pixel is not necessarily reversed in each sub frame or in each frame. For example, the polarity may be reversed in plural sub frames, e.g. (+−, −+) when n=2, (++−, −−+) or (+−−, −++) when n=3, and (+−−−, −+++), (++−−, −−++), or (+++−, −−−+) when n=4. Also in these cases, the order of scanning of the gate signal lines is preferably arranged so that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line is reversed each time plural gate signal lines are scanned. This makes it possible to reduce the frequency of the reversal of the polarity of the grayscale display voltage supplied to each data signal line, and hence the power consumption is reduced. Furthermore, the total length of the charging periods of the respective sub frames is extended by providing a short-circuit period each time the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed. It is noted that the charging periods of all sub frames can be extended by equalizing the lengths of the charging periods of the respective sub frames. When the control of the short-circuit period is carried out using the latch pulse LS, the active period of the latch pulse LS in case where the polarity of the grayscale display voltage is reversed is arranged to have a length sufficient for the short-circuit period, whereas the active period of the latch pulse LS in case where the polarity is not reversed is arranged to be as short as possible on condition that the control of the timing to output the grayscale display voltage is properly carried out. This makes it possible to extend the total length of the charging periods of the sub frames, in comparison with the conventional arrangement. Furthermore, also in this case, the charging periods of all sub frames can be extended by equalizing the lengths of the charging periods of the respective sub frames, in comparison with the conventional arrangement. In the present display apparatus, since the image display period of the first sub frame of the N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) is arranged to partly overlap at least the image display period of the second sub frame of the N-th frame and the image display period of the n-th sub frame (n is an integer not less than 2) of the (N−1)-th frame, it is possible to reduce the capacity of the frame memory 11 in which an image signal is stored for generating a display signal of a sub frame. That is to say, the image signal must be stored in a memory (e.g. frame memory) until the display signal of the last-stage sub frame is generated. Therefore, when the image display operations of the respective sub frames are serially carried out in such a way that the image display operation of the second sub frame is carried out after the image display operation of the first sub frame is carried out, the memory is required to store all of the image signal for one frame, until the display signal of the n-th sub frame which is the last sub frame. On the other hand, when the image display operations of plural sub frames are concurrently carried out as in the arrangement above, in a memory area storing an image signal for a horizontal line, from which signal the display signal of the sub frame (n-th sub frame) of the last stage has been generated, it is possible to write an input image signal of another horizontal line. It is therefore possible to share a memory area between horizontal lines. The following specifically explains the above with reference to FIG. 5. In the present display apparatus, an image signal of the first line of the N-th frame, which has been input to the line memory 16 and read out from the line memory 16 at a double speed, is output to the display module 19 via the grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame in order to carry out the first sub frame display, and is concurrently written into the frame memory 11 for the sake of the second sub frame display. The image signal must be stored in the frame memory 11 until the image display of the first line of the second sub frame of the N-th frame is carried out. In the meanwhile, what is read out from the frame memory 11 before the writing of the image signal of the first line of the N-th frame is an image signal of the 563rd line of the (N−1)-th frame. This image signal data is used for the second sub frame of the (N−1)-th frame, and is unnecessary after being read out. Therefore, the image signal of the first line of the N-th frame can be overwritten onto the address where the image signal of the 563rd line of the (N−1)-th frame has been stored. In a similar manner, the image signal of the second line of the N-th frame can be overwritten onto the address where the image signal of the 564th line of the (N−1)-th frame has been stored. FIG. 12 shows the timings of an image signal to be input (input image signal) and a display signal to be output (output display signal), and the states of writing and readout into/from the frame memory 11. The oblique arrows on the upper part of the figure indicate input image signals, whereas the oblique arrows on the lower part of the figure indicate output display signals in the first and second sub frames. The bands in the middle indicate which areas of the frame memory 11 are used. For example, the figure shows that the area where the signal of the 563rd line of the (N−1)-th frame has been kept is serially overwritten by the signal of the first line of the N-th frame and the signal of the 563rd line of the N-th frame. The dotted arrows extending from the input image signals to the frame memory 11 indicate the writing into the frame memory 11, the chain lines extending from the frame memory 11 to the output display signals of the second sub frame indicate the readout from the frame memory, and the narrow arrows extending from the input image signals to the output display signals of the first sub frame indicate the flow of signals without the intermediary of the frame memory 11. In the present display apparatus, the lengths of the first and second sub frames are arranged to be equal. In other words, the period from the writing of the grayscale display voltages of a sub frame into all horizontal lines to the writing of the grayscale display voltage of the next sub frame is identical between the first and second sub frames. On this account, the delay from the start of the first line display of the first sub frame to the start of the first line display of the second sub frame is equivalent to (1080+45)/2=562.5 lines. In this case, as shown in FIG. 12, the first to 518th lines and the 563rd to 1080th lines share the areas of the frame memory where the image signals are kept, and hence the frame memory areas equivalent to 562 lines are required. In other words, in case where the lengths of the first and second sub frames are identical, the required frame memory capacity is calculated as follows: (the number of input display period lines+the number of input flyback period lines)/about 2≈0.5 frame. In this way, the memory controller 12 is arranged so that, when the display signal of the sub frame of the last stage is generated for a line, the area of the memory 11, where the image signal of that line has been stored, is overwritten by an input image signal of another line. As discussed above, the required memory capacity is determined in accordance with the number of sub frames. Although being slightly varied depending on the length of the flyback period, the required memory capacity is equivalent to about (N−1)/N frames when the number of sub frames is N, is equivalent to about ½ of one frame when the number of sub frames is 2, and is equivalent to about ⅔ of one frame when the number of sub frames is 3. Furthermore, since the image display operation of the sub frame of the first stage for all pixels of the display screen is carried out with a minimum delay from the input of the input image signal to each pixel, the image display based on the image signal is carried out before one frame period elapses from the input of the image signal. Therefore, a time lag between the input of the image signal and the actual image display is negligible. For this reason, there is no gap between a displayed image and sound in a case of a television receiver or the like, and hence a circuit for delaying sound or the like is unnecessary. Also, when the present display apparatus is used as a display apparatus for devices such as PC and game console, which are required to promptly update the screen in response to an input, it is possible to perform image display in which an influence of a time lag on operations is small. It is possible to arrange the time lag to be negligible when the image display operation of the sub frame of the first stage for all pixels of the display screen is performed within a period which is less than half as much as, preferably less than 20%, of the frame period of the input image signal from the input of the image signal to each pixel. Furthermore, in the present display apparatus, while the display signal of the second sub frame is generated by reading out the image signal from the frame memory 11, the display signal of the first sub frame of the first stage is generated by temporarily storing the input image signal in the line memory 16, without the intermediary of the frame memory 11. It is therefore possible to reduce the frequency of access (writing and readout) to the frame memory 11, and hence the memory band width of the frame memory 11 is reduced. In the conventional display apparatus performing sub frame display, it is necessary to (twice) read out the image signal of the N-th frame which has been written in, concurrently with the writing of the image signal of the (N+1)-th frame which is subsequent to the N-th frame. Therefore, the memory capacity of the frame memory in which an input image signal is stored must be equivalent to 2 screens (2 frames) for storing and readout, respectively. Furthermore, in the conventional display apparatus performing sub frame display, both of the display signals of the first and second sub frames are generated by reading out an image signal having been stored in the frame memory. On this account, into/from the frame memory, the writing of input one screen and the double-speed readout of output 2 screens must be concurrently carried out, and hence the required memory band width is large. More specifically, provided that the transmission frequency (dot clock frequency) of an input image signal is F(Hz) and the number of data bits for one pixel is D, the required memory band width for concurrently performing the writing of input one screen and the double-speed readout of output 2 screens is represented as FD+(2F)D*2=5FD(bps). On the other hand, in the present display apparatus, only writing of input one screen and readout of output one screen are concurrently performed with respect to the frame memory 11. Therefore, provided that the transmission frequency (dot clock frequency) of an input image signal is F(Hz) and the number of data bits for one pixel is D, the required memory band width is represented as FD+FD=2FD(bps). In this way, the required memory band width is significantly smaller than that of the conventional driving method (5FD). As the memory band width increases, it is required to increase either the clock frequency for memory access or the number of terminals of the memory, and hence the power consumption and the cost increase. Since the memory band width in the present display apparatus is small, such increase in the power consumption and the cost is prevented. In the present display apparatus, neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited in such a way that the output circuit 38 of the source driver section 21 is disconnected from the data signal line by the disconnecting switch. When the data signal lines are short-circuited while the output circuit 38 is connected to the data signal line, the output of the D/A conversion circuit 36 is short-circuited and hence over-current may occur or the output may become unstable. Therefore, as with the present display apparatus, preferably the disconnection switch is provided between the output circuit 38 of the source driver section 21 and the data signal line, and the disconnecting switch is turned off when neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited. The present display apparatus may be arranged to support plural types (e.g. two types; 60 Hz and 50 Hz) of input frame frequencies. In this case, the control apparatus 10 performs control so as to equalize the display period of the first sub frame and the display period of the second sub frame, by changing the time from the input of the image signal to each horizontal line to the display operation for the first sub frame, in accordance with a change in the input frame frequency (i.e. a change in the length of one frame period). In this way, even if the length of one frame period is changed on account of a change of the input frame frequency, the temporal ratio between sub frame periods in one frame period is not changed. Therefore, a time integral amount of display brightness of each sub frame is not changed in one frame period. It is therefore possible to use the same grayscale conversion value for each sub frame, even if a frame frequency is different, and hence the cost for the grayscale conversion means is restrained. Depending on the response characteristics of the display module, there is a case where the lengths of sub frames are not required to be identical to enhance the improvement in motion blur. In such cases, grayscale conversion values corresponding to input frame frequencies are prepared even if cost increase is involved. Therefore the present invention is not limited to a case where sub frame periods have the same lengths. Depending on an external input apparatus connected to the present display apparatus, such as a tuner section of a TV receiver and a PC, the length of one input frame period may be slightly unstable. For example, the input frame total line number may be randomly changed in the range of T−3 and T+3, as compared to the standard total line number T. As for such a variation in one input frame period, if the length of each frame period is always fine-tuned in accordance with the input one frame total line number, the cost of the control circuit increases. For this reason, for such a variation in the input one frame period, a time from the input of the image signal to each horizontal line to the display operation of the horizontal lines in the second sub frame is fixed with reference to the standard total line number T. For example, in case where the control apparatus 10 can deal with two types of input frame frequencies, 60 Hz and 50 Hz, two standard input one frame total lines, T1 for 60 Hz and T2 for 50 Hz, are prepared. Now, the following will describe the gate driver section 23 which makes it possible to perform the driving discussed above. The gate driver section 23 has a clock skip mode in which, after g (which is an integer not less than 2, g=2 in the explanation above) gate clocks have been counted after the gate clock at which the first gate signal line GL1 is changed to be active, the second gate signal line GL2 of the subsequent stage is changed to be active. Therefore, by using this clock skip mode, it is possible to perform the driving such that, as shown in FIG. 5, the second gate signal line GL2 is changed to be active after two gate clocks have been counted after the gate clock at which the first gate signal line GL1 is changed to be active. The gate driver section 23 is constituted by first to third gate drivers which are cascaded. With this arrangement, as indicated by the timing to output the gate start pulse GSP from the first gate driver to the second gate driver, which is shown in FIG. 5, the first gate driver causes the 360th gate signal line GL360 which is the last gate signal line GL to be active, then causes the gate signal line GL360 to be inactive at the next gate clock, and outputs the gate start pulse GSP to the second gate driver, at the gate clock directly subsequent to the gate clock at which the gate signal line GL 360 was changed to be inactive. With this arrangement, the gate signal line GL361, which is the first stage of the second gate driver, and the subsequent signal lines are changed to be active at the timing of the gate clock directly subsequent to the gate clock at which the first gate signal line GL360 was changed to be inactive. Therefore, in this gate driver clock skip mode, gate signal line control is serially performed as if the three connected gate drivers function as a single gate driver. To deal with image display without sub frame division, each of the gate drivers constituting the gate driver section 23 is preferably arranged to be switchable between the aforesaid clock skip mode and the normal mode in which the second gate signal line GL2 is changed to be active at the gate clock subsequent to the gate clock at which the first gate signal line GL1 is changed to be active. In each of the gate drivers constituting the gate driver section 23, g is preferably changeable. That is to say, g is determined in accordance with the number of sub frames. For example, g=2 if the number of sub frames is 2, and g=3 if the number of sub frames is 3. When g is switchable in this way, it is possible to deal with image displays with different numbers of sub frames. Such a change in g may be performed by the user using a switch, in accordance with a display target image. Alternatively, in a case of a display apparatus in which the number of sub frames is set in accordance with a display target image, g may be switched in such a manner that the type of an input image signal is determined, the number of sub frames at the time of division of the input image signal is specified, and the switching is performed in accordance with the result of the specifying. Now the following will describe how plural sub frame display signals are generated from an image signal in the grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame in the control apparatus 10. Although not particularly illustrated, the grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame includes a first LUT (look-up table) which is a correspondence table for converting an image signal into a display signal of the first sub frame and a second LUT which is a correspondence table for converting an image signal into a display signal of the second sub frame. The values stored in the first and second LUTs are arranged as follows. It is noted that, in the case below, the display signal of the second sub frame has higher brightness than the display signal of the first sub frame. Alternatively, the brightness may be conversely set. When the grayscale of the image signal is not higher than a predetermined threshold (i.e. identical with or less than the brightness indicated by the threshold), the value of the display signal of the first sub frame falls under the range for dark display, and the value of the display signal of the second sub frame is set in accordance with the value of the display signal of the first sub frame and the grayscale value of the image signal. The range for dark display is not higher than a predetermined grayscale for dark display. When the grayscale for dark display is the minimum display, the range indicates a grayscale (black) corresponding to the minimum brightness. On the other hand, when the grayscale of the image signal indicates brightness higher than a predetermined threshold (i.e. brightness higher than the brightness indicated by the threshold), the value of the display signal of the second sub frame is set at a value falling within the range for bright display, whereas the value of the display signal of the first sub frame is set at a value corresponding to the value of the display signal of the second sub frame and the grayscale of the image signal. The range for bright display is not lower than a predetermined grayscale predetermined for bright display. When the grayscale for bright display indicates the maximum brightness, the range is at the grayscale (white) indicating the maximum brightness. FIG. 13 shows an example where conversion to display grayscales of the first and second sub frames is carried out in accordance with the grayscale of the image signal supplied to the grayscale conversion circuit 15 for each sub frame. When the grayscale level of the input image signal is high, the grayscale level of the input image signal is distributed to both sub frames. In doing so, a difference between the brightness integral value when the input grayscale level is maximum and the brightness integral value when the input grayscale level is minimum is maximized. Furthermore, in order to achieve impulse-type display while avoiding decrease in the contrast ratio, a highest possible output grayscale level is distributed to the second sub frame whereas a lowest possible output grayscale level is distributed to the first sub frame. As a result, in case where an image signal for a pixel in a frame indicates a grayscale not higher than the aforesaid threshold, i.e. in the low brightness range, the degree of the brightness of the pixel in the frame is predominantly determined by the degree of the value of the display signal in the second sub frame. Therefore, it is possible to arrange the display state of the pixel to be dark display, at least in the first sub frame of the aforesaid frame. As a result of this, when the grayscale of an image signal in a frame indicates a grayscale in the low brightness range, the light emission state of the pixel in the frame is brought close to the impulse-type light emission such as light emission by a CRT (Cathode-Ray Tube), and hence the quality of moving images displayed by the pixel array 20 is improved. When one frame is time-divided into n sub frames, n LUTs are provided, the display signal of each sub frame is arranged to indicate brightness higher than that of the directly preceding sub frame and a difference in the brightness is maximized when successive sub frames are different in brightness. Alternatively, the display signal of each sub frame is arranged to indicate brightness higher than that of the directly subsequent sub frame and a difference in the brightness is maximized when successive sub frames are different in brightness. The following briefly explains why impulse-type driving restrains motion blur, with reference to FIG. 14( a) and FIG. 14( b). FIG. 14( a) illustrates how the border between two areas which are different in brightness moves when hold-type display is carried out, assuming that the vertical axis indicates time whereas the horizontal axis indicates position. Similarly, FIG. 14( b) illustrates how the border between two areas which are different in brightness moves when impulse-type driving is carried out. In FIG. 14( b) showing the impulse-type driving, two sub frames are provided and the ratio therebetween is 1:1. In case where the border moves in this manner, the line of sight of the viewer moves in line with the movement of the border. In FIG. 14( a), the lines of sight of the viewer are indicated by arrows 101 and 102. Around the aforesaid border, the distribution of brightness for the viewer is a time integral of the display brightness along the movement of the sight line. Therefore, in FIG. 14( a), the brightness in the area to the left of the arrow 102 is perceived to be identical with the brightness of the area to the left of the border, whereas the brightness in the area to the right of the arrow 101 is perceived to be identical with the brightness of the area to the right of the border. On the other hand, in the area between the arrows 101 and 102, the brightness is perceived so as to slightly increase. This area is perceived as motion blur. Similarly, in the case of impulse-type driving shown in FIG. 14( b), in the distribution of brightness for the viewer around the border, motion blur occurs in the area between the arrows 103 and 104. However, since the gradient is steeper than the case of hold-type driving shown in FIG. 14( a), it is observed that motion blur is restrained. As a result, when the image signal for a pixel in a frame indicates a grayscale of not higher than the aforesaid threshold, i.e. in a low brightness range, the degree of the brightness of that pixel in the frame is mainly determined by the degree of the value of the display signal of the second sub frame. On this account, the display state of the pixel is arranged to be dark display, at least in the first sub frame in the frame. Therefore, when the grayscale of an image signal in a frame is in a low brightness range, the light emission state of the pixel in the frame is brought close to impulse-type light emission such as that of a CRT (Cathode-Ray Tube), and hence the quality of moving images on the pixel array 20 is improved. When the grayscale of an image signal to a pixel in a frame indicates a grayscale higher than the aforesaid threshold, i.e. in a high brightness range, the degree of the brightness of the pixel in the frame is mainly determined by the degree of the grayscale level of the display signal of the first sub frame. Therefore, in comparison with the arrangement in which the brightness is substantially evenly distributed to the first sub frame and the second sub frame, it is possible to greatly differentiate the brightness of the pixel in the first-half sub frame from the brightness of the pixel in the second-half sub frame. As a result, when the grayscale of an image signal in a frame indicates a high brightness range, the light emission state of the pixel in the frame is brought close to impulse-type light emission in most cases, and hence the quality of moving images on the pixel array 20 is improved. In the present embodiment, time-division grayscale conversion is carried out for restraining motion blur which occurs on account of impulse-type driving. Any types of methods for converting grayscale can be used in the present invention, and the present invention can be used for any display apparatuses which perform display driving by time-diving input one frame into plural sub frames. The present invention can be used for various types of display apparatuses such as a display monitor of a personal computer and a television receiver. 1. A display apparatus comprising: scanning signal lines; data signal lines intersecting with the respective scanning signal lines; and pixels provided at respective intersections of the scanning signal lines and the data signal lines, the display apparatus time-dividing one frame of an input image signal into first to n-th sub frames (n is an integer not less than 2) so as to display an image on the pixels, signal generation means for generating display signals of the first to n-th sub frames from the input image signal; data signal line drive means for generating grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames in such a manner that, in each sub frame, grayscale display voltages output to pixels which are neighbored in a direction along the scanning signal lines and to pixels which are neighbored in a direction along the data signal lines are arranged to have inverse polarities and the polarity of a grayscale display voltage which is output to each of the pixels is reversed in each sub frame, in each group of sub frames, or in each frame, and outputting the generated grayscale display voltages to the respective data signal lines; short-circuit means for switching the state of neighboring data signal lines between conduction and cutoff; and timing control means for generating a control signal which causes the pixels to perform image display using the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames, the timing control means causing an image display period of a first sub frame of an N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) to partly overlap at least an image display period of a second sub frame of the N-th frame and an image display period of an n-th sub frame of an (N−1)-th frame, so that a period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all of the pixels in each sub frame is arranged to be equal to an image signal input period of one frame of the input image signal, and the timing control means generating the control signal in such a manner that, when the polarity of a grayscale display voltage which is output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is reversed, a grayscale display voltage after polarity inversion is output to each of the data signal lines, after the short-circuit means is kept at the conduction state for a predetermined period of time. 2. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, one frame of the input image signal is time-divided into first and second sub frames. 3. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the data signal line drive means generates the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each sub frame, and the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that, when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, an odd-number-th scanning signal line and an even-number-th scanning signal line are alternately scanned. 4. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the data signal line drive means generates the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each frame, and the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that, when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, plural odd-number-th scanning signal lines or plural even-number-th scanning signal lines are successively scanned. 5. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that the short-circuit means is not changed to the cutoff state when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is not reversed. 6. The display apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein, the timing control means generates the timing signal so that image display periods of respective sub frames have a substantially equal length. 7. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line is not reversed, the short-circuit means is turned on for a period shorter than the predetermined period and then the grayscale display voltage is output to each of the data signal lines. 8. The display apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein, the timing control means generates the timing signal so that image display periods of respective sub frames have a substantially equal length. 9. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the timing control means controls the short-circuit means by using a latch pulse which is a control signal for controlling a timing to output the grayscale display voltage from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal line. 10. The display apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein, when the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is reversed, the timing control means arranges an active period of the latch pulse to be longer than an active period in a case where the polarity is not reversed, and the short-circuit means causes neighboring data signal lines to be electrically connected, during the active period of the latch pulse. 11. The display apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein, the timing control means generates the timing signal so that image display periods of respective sub frames have a substantially equal length. 12. The display apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein, the timing control means generates the timing signal so that image display periods of respective sub frames have a substantially equal length. 13. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the timing control means generates, for each of the scanning signal lines, the control signal in such a way that the grayscale display voltage corresponding to the display signal of each of the first to n-th sub frames is output from the data signal line drive means in a time division manner, and a selection signal is output from scanning signal line drive means in accordance with the output of the grayscale display voltage. 14. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the timing control means generates the control signal in such a way that a delay time from the input of the image signal of the N-th frame into each of the scanning signal lines to the writing of the grayscale display voltage in the first sub frame of the N-th frame is arranged to be shorter than the half of one frame of the input image signal. 15. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising memory control means for controlling writing and readout into/from a frame memory which stores the input image signal, when a display signal of the n-th sub frame is generated for a pixel, the memory control means writes, into an area of the frame memory in which area the image signal for the pixel has been stored, an input image signal for another pixel. 16. The display apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, the signal generation means generates the display signal of the first sub frame from the input image signal without the intermediary of a frame memory in which the input image signal is stored, and generates the display signals of the second to n-th sub frames by reading out the image signal stored in the frame memory. 17. A display monitor, comprising: the display apparatus as defined in claim 1; and signal input means for transmitting an externally-input image signal to the display apparatus. 18. A television receiver comprising the display apparatus as defined in claim 1. 19. A display method in which, in a display apparatus including: scanning signal lines; data signal lines intersecting with the respective scanning signal lines; and pixels provided at respective intersections of the scanning signal lines and the data signal lines, one frame of an input image signal is time-divided into first to n-th sub frames (n is an integer not less than 2) so that an image is displayed on the pixels, an image display period of a first sub frame of an N-th frame (N is an integer not less than 2) being arranged to partly overlap at least an image display period of a second sub frame of the N-th frame and an image display period of an n-th sub frame of an (N−1)-th frame, so that a period during which the grayscale display voltages are written into all of the scanning signal lines of a display screen in each sub frame is arranged to be equal to an image signal input period of one frame of the input image signal, and when the polarity of a grayscale display voltage which is output from the data signal line drive means to each of the data signal lines is reversed, a grayscale display voltage after polarity inversion is output to each of the data signal lines, after neighboring data signal lines are short-circuited for a predetermined period of time. 20. The display method as defined in claim 19, wherein, one frame of the input image signal is time-divided into first and second sub frames. 21. The display method as defined in claim 19, wherein, the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames are generated in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each sub frame, and when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, an odd-number-th scanning signal line and an even-number-th scanning signal line are alternately scanned. 22. The display method as defined in claim 19, wherein, the grayscale display voltages corresponding to the display signals of the first to n-th sub frames are generated in such a way that the polarity of the grayscale display voltage output to each of the pixels is reversed in each frame, and when image display periods of different sub frames are arranged to overlap one another, plural odd-number-th scanning signal lines or plural even-number-th scanning signal lines are successively scanned. 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Awww, cute photo. You both look so happy. :)Meant to tell you I like your new layout too - especially with the roses. It's not like I had a big thing about roses, but now that we have Rose, my Mum has gone nuts for anything with a Rose on it, which has started to rub off on me. :P Thanks Jennie ;) Not sure why we were so happy in that picture, I think my friend were making us laugh about something and took the pic, its one of the few decent ones of us in the past year or so lol. Good moment to take a photo when you're relaxed and having fun. Ben hates having his photo taken and so we hardly get any of us together. Then with Rose being so little it's hard to get her to pose for any family shots of the 3 of us. Hey that looks familiar! It's a good one... who's the photographer hmmm? I don't remember the events leading up to that picture either. Oh well. You guys are cute. I don't know Sara...the photographer should do my wedding! Good to see your alive...i'm going to email you tonight!
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The Dahl House Originals: Dear Friend Hostess Level 1 Hostess Level 1 Dear Friend Set.I used the watercolor crayons and the aqua brush to water color the image on watercolor paper. It islayered on So Saffron, Old Olive then dsp and a Whisper White Top Note die cut from Big Shot. It is then layered on another dsp and finally on Tangerine Tango Card Stock.On the Top Note I stamped Upsy Daisy in So Saffron and the Birthday Greetings in Tangerine Tango. 3/25/2009 08:22:00 AM
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Patent US6376075 - Transparent plastic substrate; infrared light reflecting coating containing ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsDescribed is an object having a coating on at least one of its surfaces over at least part of its area comprising IR reflecting particles which comprise at least two titanium dioxide layer applied on a flake like carrier and a suitable binder material and a method for manufacturing of such object....http://www.google.com/patents/US6376075?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6376075 - Transparent plastic substrate; infrared light reflecting coating containing titanium oxideAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6376075 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/596,300Publication dateApr 23, 2002Filing dateJun 17, 2000Priority dateJun 17, 2000Fee statusPaidAlso published asDE60106448D1, DE60106448T2, EP1297367A2, EP1297367B1, WO2001098818A2, WO2001098818A3Publication number09596300, 596300, US 6376075 B1, US 6376075B1, US-B1-6376075, US6376075 B1, US6376075B1InventorsAugustina M. Tacke-Willemsen, Kurt PratneckerOriginal AssigneeGeneral Electric CompanyExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (12), Referenced by (28), Classifications (18), Legal Events (7) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetTransparent plastic substrate; infrared light reflecting coating containing titanium oxide US 6376075 B1Abstract Described is an object having a coating on at least one of its surfaces over at least part of its area comprising IR reflecting particles which comprise at least two titanium dioxide layer applied on a flake like carrier and a suitable binder material and a method for manufacturing of such object. The invention relates to an object, which is transparent for visible light and reflects infrared radiation, comprising a transparent plastic substrate coated with an infrared light reflecting coating, wherein the coating comprises IR reflecting particles which comprise a titanium dioxide layer applied on a flake like carrier. The present invention deals with objects of the kind described in EP-B-548822 which do not show or hardly show the above described color flip flop. The infrared reflecting particles used in the coating of the objects of the invention are known as such. They have been described for example in DE-A-19618569. The infrared reflecting particles used in the coating of the objects of the invention differ with respect to the particles used in the coating of EP-B-548822 in that they have more than one layer of titanium dioxide, which has been applied upon a flake like carrier. The titanium dioxide layers are separated from one another by layers with a refractive index, which is different from the refractive index of the titanium dioxide. Suitable layers can be made of SiO2, AL2O3 and the like. The titanium dioxide layers and the separating layers are applied upon a flake like carrier. The flake like carrier can be made for example of aluminium flakes or mica flakes. FIG. 1 shows by way of example the cross section of three objects according to the invention. Three multi wall sheets made out of polycarbonate with a total thickness of about 10, 16 and 20 millimetres respectively as shown in FIG. 1 were used as a transparent substrate. In FIG. 1, the outer walls are represented with 1 and 2, and in two of the three sheets an inner wall with 3. The walls are interconnected by ribs 4. The optical transmission for visible light (T), the total transmission for radiation energy (g) and the solar factor of the substrate prior to coating were determined in accordance with DIN 67507. The results are shown in the table here below. 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Amazon.com: T. Scott "T Scott"'s review of My Pillow Pets Nutty Elephant - Large (Gre... Luv It, April 29, 2011 By T. Scott "T Scott" This review is from: My Pillow Pets Nutty Elephant - Large (Grey with Blue) (Toy) Nutty the elephant is adorable. My son has several pillow pets and I bought this one for myself. Nutty is so cute and now my son has added him to his collection :) My Pillow Pets Nutty Elephant - Large (Grey with Blue) B00286CY2G T. Scott "T Scott" Top Reviewer Ranking: 856,700
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The Last Minute Crafter: YNS Fun Friday With Christmas quickly approaching I am in holiday mode so I couldn't resist making a Christmas Card using Fhiona's Snowman. My card is based on December's SFYTT and full of Simple Stories paper. Be sure to check out the YNS blog - I know that there is lots of cuteness to be found! DoreenDecember 7, 2012 at 5:08 AMThis is just gorgeous,love the fab image and layout.xxxReplyDelete~amy~December 7, 2012 at 6:50 AMThis is soooooo cute!!!!ReplyDeletefabiola jaquesDecember 7, 2012 at 4:35 PMelle est super mignonne Julie, bizReplyDeleteAlyssa SDecember 10, 2012 at 1:27 PMSweet! I love this sketch turned on its side! Congrats on getting all the sketches done this year! Good luck ;o)ReplyDeleteLeigh Ann BairdDecember 15, 2012 at 9:14 PMI love this sketch. Gosh, I wish I had your creative energy.ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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Patente US7011657 - Jaw structure for electrosurgical instrument and method of use - Google Patentes An electrosurgical medical device and technique for creating thermal welds in engaged tissue that provides very high compressive forces. In one exemplary embodiment, at least one jaw of the instrument defines a tissue engagement plane carrying first and second surface portions that comprise (i) an electrically...http://www.google.es/patents/US7011657?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7011657 - Jaw structure for electrosurgical instrument and method of use Número de publicación US7011657 B2 Número de solicitud US 10/340,144 También publicado como US20030212444 Número de publicación 10340144, 340144, US 7011657 B2, US 7011657B2, US-B2-7011657, US7011657 B2, US7011657B2 Citas de patentes (102), Otras citas (4), Citada por (639), Clasificaciones (11), Eventos legales (5) CN102596080B * 4 Feb 2011 20 Abr 2016 蛇牌股份公司 腹腔镜射频手术装置 WO2011097469A3 * 4 Feb 2011 15 Dic 2011 Aesculap Ag Laparoscopic radiofrequency surgical device Clasificación cooperativa A61B2018/00148, A61B2018/00083, A61B2018/00077, A61B2018/0063, A61B18/1445, A61B2018/1455
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Elise Nelson | music journalist | Page 2 January 4, 2016 Albrightian articles, October 2014, Uncategorizedalbum release, elise nelson, music journalism, portfolio, the scriptElise Nelson “Three young Dubliners took on the world…” is The Script’s motto and the Irish rock band sure did take on the world as they released their fourth album, No Sound Without Silence, this past September. The popular trio has had hits in the past including, “Breakeven”, “For the First Time”, “Nothing”, “The Man Who Can’t be Moved”and their most successful track “Hall of Fame.” With this album The Script hopes their single “Superheroes” will become as popular as “Hall of Fame.” Each album release comes with Continue reading No Sound Without Silence →
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