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Jeffrey Deitch Heads West—Again
The celebrity dealer will be bicoastal
Today, being bicoastal is a common way of life for many art worlders. In 2013, Hauser & Wirth (now sans Schimmel) opened a mega-sized branch in the City of Angeles, and fellow New York galleries such as Maccarone, Team and Franklin Parrasch have all followed suit. Now, Jeffrey Deitch, one-time director of the city’s Museum of Contemporary Art, has announced he’ll also be branching out with a new gallery space and returning West, reports the New York Times.
The star dealer—whose gallery Deitch Projects helped launch the careers of artists such as Cecily Brown, Barry McGee and Vanessa Beecroft, among others—is no stranger to the Left Coast. After briefly departing New York to serve director at MOCA LA, he returned East in 2013 with a series of blockbuster shows under his belt after facing an onslaught of criticism. Most recently, he’s reopened his Wooster Street space in Manhattan, hosting shows of work by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, painter and critic Walter Robinson and Marjorie Cameron.
“The idea in New York is to do three large shows a year, and it will probably be the same here,” Deitch told the Times about his newest venture. “When you do shows that are museum-level, you don’t want to take them down after a month.”
The new 15,000-square-foot gallery space will be located in Hollywood on North Orange Drive, not far from other big names on the local art scene like Regen Projects and Kohn Gallery. The gallery’s first exhibition will be titled “The Extreme Present.” The show, he says, will examine how art historical movements like Dada and Pop Art have influenced today’s digital world.
Deitch also revealed that the opportunity for crossover between fine art and the city’s film, music and fashion industries are appealing. “The audience in L.A. is so open and receptive,” he said. And now that United Talent Agency, with its newly minted fine art arm helmed by Joshua Roth, has a “gallery-like space” in the Boyle Heights, L.A.’s art scene seems like fertile ground for crossover indeed. | {
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Infrastructure Likely Part of Obama Jobs Push
By
Naftali Bendavid
Updated Sept. 5, 2011 9:10 p.m. ET
President Barack Obama signaled Monday he'll propose a major infrastructure program and an extension of a payroll tax break in the jobs speech he planned to deliver Thursday before a joint session of Congress.
In an animated Labor Day talk before an enthusiastic crowd of union members in Detroit, Mr. Obama, who has been battered by low poll numbers and a sense that he's been unable to recharge the economy, sought to seize the initiative at the outset of a week in which both parties will focus heavily on job-creation ideas.
"We've got roads and bridges across this country that need to be rebuilt," Mr. Obama said. "We've got private companies with the equipment and manpower to do the building. We've got more than one million unemployed construction workers ready to get dirty right now."
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President Barack Obama at a Labor Day event in Detroit.
European Pressphoto Agency
Mr. Obama also stressed his desire to extend a payroll tax holiday for workers, which has reduced the Social Security tax rate from 6.2% to 4.2% of earnings but expires at year's end. Mr. Obama didn't mention whether he will also push to expand the reduction to cover employers, who also pay 6.2%, an idea backed by some in the administration.
"I think putting money back in the pockets of working families is the best way to get demand rising, because that means businesses hiring and that means the economy growing," Mr. Obama said.
As important as the speech's content was its tone. It was feisty and framed in part as a challenge to Republicans to join his jobs push and, as the president put it, to prove they care as much about the middle class as they say they do.
Mr. Obama delivered the address as his approval ratings had slipped to the lowest of his presidency, with voters frustrated he and members of Congress had been unable to jump-start the economy. Adding to the frustration was a report Friday showing that the U.S. created no new jobs in August and unemployment remained at 9.1%.
Both parties are focusing on jobs this week. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is laying out his jobs plan Tuesday in Las Vegas. The GOP candidates hold a debate on Wednesday—the first to include Texas Gov.
Rick Perry
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the newly minted front-runner—and job creation will likely to be a major topic.
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Mr. Obama is scheduled to deliver his address to a joint session of Congress on Thursday evening, promising to offer a broad plan to add more jobs. The White House has been debating whether to put forth a limited package that both parties can agree on, or to offer a grander vision that is unlikely to pass Congress but could serve as a rallying point for Democrats heading toward the election and to underline the differences between the two parties.
Both parties are aware of polls showing the public deeply disenchanted with the bickering that surrounded the recent debate on raising the federal debt limit. Both have sought in recent days to show they're willing to reach across party lines, as Mr. Obama did Monday.
"I still believe both parties can work together to solve our problems," said the president. "Given the urgency of this moment, given the hardship families are facing, we've got to get together."
He balanced that with strong words for Republicans, addressing a concern among many rank-and-file Democrats that the president has not done enough to challenge Republicans.
"We're going to see if we've got some straight-shooters in Congress," Mr. Obama said. "You say you're the party of tax cuts. Prove you'll fight as hard for tax cuts for working families as for oil companies and most affluent Americans. Show us what you've got."
In recent days, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R., Va.) has said Republicans could support at least parts of Mr. Obama's infrastructure plans, particularly a proposal to give states more control over such projects.
He has also cited Mr. Obama's support of a Georgia program, popular with Republicans, that allows companies to audition workers for eight weeks while the workers receive unemployment checks.
The next few months could be critical for both parties. Congress will struggle to strike another budget deal, Republicans will try to sort out their presidential field, and Mr. Obama will work to regain his footing—and all will wait to see if the economy shows more signs of life.
After the Thursday speech, Mr. Obama plans to travel the country promoting his job-creation ideas. It starts Friday with a trip to Richmond, Va.
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CANNIBAL CORPSE
Interview with Alex Webster
Interview by Nelson
Photo by Ada
What the Hell is going on in Florida? They’ve got as many metalheads as retirees, so we talked to bassist Alex Webster to find out.
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Area golf results - August 21
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Does Buttercream Frosting Need To Be Refrigerated?
If it is made with milk and butter does it need to be refrigerated?? I usually use the Wilton recipe (with just crisco and no milk) but I have discovered that when I use butter and milk it tastes sooo much better! BUT its going to be used under my fondant and I can't put the fondant covered cake in the refrigerator so is it ok to use the buttercream w/ milk under the fondant???
Sometimes the fondant sweats a bit when you first take it out, but it drys up. The only fondant I don't like to refrigerate is fondant that is painted on with food coloring (Ex: a fondant figure with the eyes painted on) because if it sweats it will make the paint bleed. | {
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Measure and draw the circles with a compass on the flat side of the cardboard, and cut them out. Measure and mark the strips on the flat side of the cardboard, and see to it that the lines formed by the flutes will be perpendicular to the base of the box when assembled. Cut the strips.
Now make the base. Get the wax paper ready because this can get a bit messy! Take the smaller circle and apply just enough glue all around the rim. Place the circle on the wax paper with the fluted side facing down. Carefully wrap the 2-inch wide strip around the circle while keeping the circle flat against the work surface, and make sure there are no noticeable gaps between the pieces. Apply glue to the end of the strip, and hold the pieces together until they can be left without springing apart. Remember to peel off the wax paper before the glue fully dries!
Repeat the process with the 1-inch wide strip and the larger circle to form the lid. Make sure that both the base and the lid are completely dry before you assemble the box.
You can leave the box as is for a minimalist look, or you can dress it up for more fun. The box in the photo was embellished with cutouts from a paper doily and some paper flowers. Use a fine-tipped scissors to cut out motifs from the doily, arrange them on the box lid as you please, and then glue them down. Make a posy by gluing the flowers to small motifs, and then glue the posy to the box lid. | {
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Oregon receives a lot of sunshine where you can stay in a vacation rental and enjoy the beauty of the rivers, mountains, deserts and streams with a wide range of outdoor activities including skiing, hiking, fishing, sailing, boating, rafting and golf. In the early 1900's to honor the Lewis and Clark expedition, the largest log cabin in the world was built in Oregon.
There are resorts and vacation rentals in Portland to suit all tastes and budgets. The largest ski resort in Northwest Oregon is Mount Bachelor and features over 70 runs, 11 lifts and 25 miles of trails. In the winter, guests visit Mount Hood and go skiing on the tallest mountain in the state. Mount Hood is convenient for guests and features three resorts and is just an hour outside of Portland. Mount Hood is a dormant volcano and at over 11,000 feet stands as the tallest peak in Oregon. The city of Portland has a lot of history and is an ideal location for a metropolitan vacation within a beautiful setting.
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Oregon's Pacific Coast offers breathtaking scenery. Popular activities for guest on the coat include sunbathing, beachcombing, whale watching, fishing and kayaking. A popular resort is Seaside, featuring miles and miles of beaches, galleries, restaurants, hotels, shops, an arcade area and entertainment center. Replenish your spirit and resilience at Overleaf Lodge, where every room overlooks the glorious Oregon coast.
With such natural beauty, the state of Oregon is sure to please visitors in all seasons. Guests of Oregon resorts and vacation rentals will find an array of attractions in Oregon. Guests can sample local wines, experience recreation areas, go rafting, or visit National parks. Whatever interests you have, you are sure to find the perfect Oregon vacation rental or resort for a memorable vacation. | {
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WWE Chairman Vince McMahon: WWE Network Could Launch in 2011
World Wrestling Entertainment chairman Vince McMahon revealed that the organization is looking into creating a WWE cable network by 2011:
“I would hope a year-and-a-half from now we would be up and running,” McMahon said. “We think there is a tremendous opportunity for us out there and quite frankly if things happen as we hope they will happen it will be a really big game changer for the WWE.”
McMahon added that current cable and broadcast TV deals for WWE programming (‘Raw’ and ‘Smackdown’) would remain in place, with the network instead being using as an additional marketing tool:
“We are unique in that what’s good for the WWE is good for all our television partners as far as promotion and things of that nature,” he said. “The new network could tie in and be adjacent to some of those shows and quite frankly our own network can enhance Raw and SmackDown. It would really be a win-win across the board for our television partners, as well as for us.” | {
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EFF leader Julius Malema is to be summoned by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to testify at its inquiry into the Alexandra protests, for encouraging his supporters to illegally occupy land.
The inquiry was formed after Alexandra residents embarked on violent protests in the township in April demanding improved services.
The decision to request Malema's attendance was made after Gauteng Human Settlements MEC Uhuru Moiloa completed his department's testimony at the commission's head offices in Braamfontein, Johannesburg on Wednesday.
"We will extend our invitation to the EFF [leader] to appear during our next sittings," said SAHRC spokesperson Buang Jones.
Abuse
Without mentioning names during his testimony, Moiloa complained about "a leader of an opposition political party, who calls for citizens to occupy land".
On May 3, outside the Bloemfontein Magistrate's Court, Malema again called for people to occupy land, EWN reported. It has been a recurring theme espoused by the EFF leader since the party's inception in July 2013.
"His call of driving people to occupy land in an urban setting is an abuse of human rights of others. What are the future consequences of controlling sanitation? It puts vulnerable people in a complete inhumane environment, instead of living in the backrooms where they can wait for proper houses from government.
"It is your call and you can invite him. You know who I am taking about. What kind of statements should be acceptable for politicians to make?" Moiloa asked.
The MEC claimed that empty pieces of land in the south of Johannesburg and Alexandra had been illegally occupied since the call to occupy land was made.
Moiloa also told the inquiry that a project to build more homes will be initiated in the province. Each project is expected to deliver 10 000 housing units in the next 10 to 15 years.
"In one mega-human settlement, we expect to have a police station, primary schools, high school, clinics and recreational facilities," he said.
1-million houses claim
He further rubbished earlier media reports that President Cyril Ramaphosa had promised to build 1 million houses in Alexandra.
"The president committed to building one million houses across the country and not (just) in Alexandra. We can't have a million houses in Alexandra. It was a misquotation. The media was wrong. The president was speaking there as the leader of the ANC and not of government. He will still go back to Alexandra as the President of the Republic," he said. | {
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The colonization of the Moon is a proposed establishment of permanent human communities or robotic industries [1] [2] on the Moon. Discovery of lunar water at the lunar poles by Chandrayaan-1 has renewed interest in the Moon. Polar colonies could also avoid the problem of long lunar nights — about hours, [3] a little more than two weeks — and take advantage of the Sun continuously, at least during the local summer there is no data for the winter yet.
Permanent human habitation on a planetary body other than the Earth is one of science fiction's auto binary options secrets earn money every 60 seconds to mars prevalent themes. As technology has advanced, and concerns about the future of humanity on Earth have increased, the argument that space colonization as an achievable and worthwhile goal has gained momentum.
There are also various projects planned for the near future by space tourism startup companies for tourism on the Moon. The notion of a lunar colony originated before the Space Age. Inscience-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke proposed a lunar base of inflatable modules covered in lunar dust for insulation. Subsequent steps would include the establishment of a larger, permanent dome; an algae -based air purifier ; a nuclear reactor for the provision of power; and electromagnetic cannons to launch cargo and fuel to interplanetary vessels in space.
InJohn S. Rinehart suggested that the safest design would be a structure that could "[float] in a stationary ocean of dust", since there auto binary options secrets earn money every 60 seconds to mars, at the time this concept was outlined, theories that there could be mile-deep dust oceans on the Moon.
Project Horizon was a study regarding the United States Army 's plan to establish a fort on the Moon by It was proposed that the first landing would be carried out by two "soldier-astronauts" in and that more construction workers would soon follow. DeNike and Zahn favored nuclear reactors for energy production, because they were more efficient than solar panelsand would also overcome the problems with the long lunar nights.
For the life support system, an algae-based gas exchanger was proposed. In Jim Burke of the International Space University in France said people should plan to preserve humanity's culture in the event of a civilization-stopping asteroid impact with Earth.
A Lunar Noah's Ark was proposed. Exploration of the lunar surface by spacecraft began in with the Soviet Union 's Luna program. Kennedy in told the U. This was mankind's first direct view of the far side. Additional missions to the Moon continued this exploration phase. However, interest in further exploration of the Moon was beginning to wane among the American public. Instead, focus was turned to the Space Shuttle and manned missions in near Earth orbit.
In addition to its scientific returns, the Apollo program also provided valuable lessons about living and working in the lunar environment. The Soviet manned lunar programs failed to send a manned mission to the Moon. Besides the manned landings, an abandoned Soviet moon program included building the moonbase " Zvezda ", which was the first detailed project with developed mockups of expedition vehicles [20] and surface modules.
In the decades following, interest in exploring the Moon faded considerably, and only a few dedicated enthusiasts supported a return. However, evidence of Lunar ice at the poles gathered by NASA's Clementine and Lunar Prospector missions rekindled some discussion, [22] [23] as did the potential growth of a Chinese space program that contemplated its own mission to the Moon. Bush called for a plan to return manned missions to the Moon by since cancelled — see Constellation program.
The LCROSS mission was designed to acquire research information to assist with future lunar exploratory missions, and was scheduled to auto binary options secrets earn money every 60 seconds to mars with a controlled collision of the craft on the lunar surface.
Indue to reduced congressional NASA appropriations, President Barack Obama halted the Bush administration's earlier lunar exploration initiative, and directed a generic focus on manned missions to asteroids and Mars, as well as extending support for the International Space Station. As ofRussia is planning to begin building a human colony on the moon by Initially, the moon base will be manned by no more than 4 people, with their number later rising to maximum of 12 people.
On the Moon, the feature is seen as a widely distributed absorption that appears strongest at cooler high latitudes and at several fresh feldspathic craters. The general lack of correlation of this feature in sunlit M 3 data with neutron spectrometer H abundance data suggests that the formation and retention of OH and H 2 O is an ongoing surficial process.
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper M 3an imaging spectrometer, was one of the 11 instruments on board Chandrayaan-1, whose mission came to a premature end on 29 August Lunar scientists had discussed the possibility of water repositories for decades.
They are now increasingly "confident that the decades-long debate is over" a report says. Robert Zubrinpresident of the Mars Societyrelativized the term 'large': That represents a proportion of ten parts per million, which is a lower water concentration than that found in the soil of the driest deserts of the Earth. Zubrin's computations are not a sound basis for estimating the percentage of water in the regolith at that site.
Researchers with expertise in that area estimated that the regolith at the impact site contained 5. Hydrocarbons, material containing sulfur, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane and ammonia were present.
In Marchresearchers who had previously published reports on possible abundance of water on the Moon, reported new findings that refined their predictions substantially lower. Placing a colony on a natural body would provide an ample source of material for construction and other uses in space, including shielding from cosmic radiation. The auto binary options secrets earn money every 60 seconds to mars required to send objects from the Moon to space is much less than from Earth to space.
This could allow the Moon to serve as a source of construction materials within auto binary options secrets earn money every 60 seconds to mars space. Rockets launched from the Moon would require less locally produced propellant than rockets launched from Earth. Some proposals include using electric acceleration devices mass drivers to propel objects off the Moon without building rockets. Others have proposed momentum exchange tethers see below. Furthermore, the Moon does have some gravitywhich experience to date indicates may be vital for fetal development and long-term human health.
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This proximity has several advantages:. Russian astronomer Vladislav V. Shevchenko proposed in the following three criteria that a Lunar outpost should meet: While a colony might be located anywhere, potential locations for a Lunar colony fall into three broad categories. There are two reasons why the north pole and south pole of auto binary options secrets earn money every 60 seconds to mars Moon might be attractive locations for a human colony. First, there is evidence for the presence of water in some continuously shaded areas near the poles.
Power collection stations could therefore be plausibly located so that at least one is exposed to sunlight at all times, thus making it possible to power polar colonies almost exclusively with solar energy. Solar power would be unavailable only during a lunar eclipsebut these events are relatively brief and absolutely predictable. Any such colony would therefore require a reserve energy supply that could temporarily sustain a colony during lunar eclipses or in the event of any incident or malfunction affecting solar power collection.
Hydrogen fuel cells would be ideal for this purpose, since the hydrogen needed could be sourced locally using the Moon's polar water and surplus solar power. Moreover, due to the Moon's uneven surface some sites have nearly continuous sunlight. For example, Malapert mountainlocated near the Shackleton crater at the Lunar south pole, offers several advantages as a site:. At the north pole, the rim of Peary Crater has been proposed as a favorable location for a base.
The interior of Peary Crater may also harbor hydrogen deposits. A [69] bistatic radar experiment performed during the Clementine mission suggested the presence of water ice around the south pole. A potential limitation of the polar regions is that the inflow of solar wind can create an electrical charge on the leeward side of crater rims. The resulting voltage difference can affect electrical equipment, change surface chemistry, erode surfaces and levitate Lunar dust.
The Lunar equatorial regions are likely to have higher concentrations of helium-3 rare on Earth but much sought after for use in nuclear fusion research because the solar wind has a higher angle of incidence.
The rotation advantage for launching material is slight due to the Moon's slow rotation, but the corresponding orbit coincides with the ecliptic, nearly coincides with the Lunar orbit around Earth, and nearly coincides with the equatorial plane of Earth.
Several probes have landed in the Oceanus Procellarum area. There are many areas and features that could be subject to long-term study, such as the Reiner Gamma anomaly and the dark-floored Grimaldi crater.
The Lunar far side lacks direct communication with Earth, though a communication satellite at the L 2 Lagrangian pointor a network of orbiting satellites, could enable communication between the far side of the Moon and Earth. Scientists have estimated that the highest concentrations of helium-3 will be found in the maria on the far side, as well as near side areas containing concentrations of the titanium -based mineral ilmenite.
On the near side the Earth and its magnetic field partially shields the surface from the solar wind during each orbit. But the far side is fully exposed, and thus should receive a somewhat greater proportion of the ion stream. Lunar lava tubes are a potential location for constructing a Lunar base.
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They also have proven themselves as a reliable structure, having withstood the test of time for billions of years. An underground colony would escape the extreme of temperature on the Moon's surface. One such lava tube was discovered in early There have been numerous proposals regarding habitat modules.
The designs have evolved throughout the years as mankind's knowledge about the Moon has grown, and as the technological possibilities have changed. The proposed habitats range from the actual spacecraft landers or their used fuel tanks, to inflatable modules of various shapes. Some hazards of the Lunar environment such as sharp temperature shifts, lack of atmosphere or magnetic field which means higher levels of radiation and micrometeoroids and long nights, were unknown early on.
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With the new features in Alfred Snippets, I'm considering consolidating all my snippets from aText into Alfred. One feature that I use often in aText is the ability to embed a snippet inside another snippet expansion. This allows me to treat smaller snippets as variables that can be reused in other larger snippets.
Is this possible with Alfred's Snippets?
Hi, I accidentally deleted my main collection of snippets, instead of just the one individual snippet inside that collection (wasn't paying attention to which '+/-' I was pressing).
I don't have a sync location set and unfortunately don't have a time machine backup - does anyone know where the alfdb file goes when it's deleted? Not in trash, hoping it's still recoverable.
Thanks in advance, any help is really appreciated!
There are some ways to create and use the snippets in Alfred.
1. Using snip command .
We can only see the command name, and copy the snippets but cant see the contents.
2. Using clipboard manager
we can search and see the contents of snippets and copy it, but can not see the preview (eg. using shift key)
Here, I would like to get help creating a workflow which will write the snippets to a file and quickview it.
idea:
command: qsnip hello
effect: copies the snippet called hello and paste the contents "hello world" to a file called "mysnip.txt" in the directory of workflow.
effect: qlmanage -p mysnip.txt
Problem:
I am unware how to save the snippet to the file "mysnip.txt"
I have shared the minimal workflow here:
https://github.com/bhishanpdl/Shared/blob/master/Alfred_questions/qsnip.alfredworkflow?raw=true
Hi all,
I accidentally deleted the whole collection instead of one snippet. Is there a way to retrieve that? Maybe something on the file system in the Library folder?
Thanks in advance for your help.
- Charlie
Hi there,
Recently, I noticed that when I'm typing some snippet keyword will be picked up by computer, even I'm not within the Alfred box.
Eg,
I have snippet as 'name', when I was typing inside Bear notes, when I type name, the snippet content will pop up into the text field.
Can you please look into this?
Ian
I know people have requested image support in the clipboard history feature in Alfred. That would be great, but I would really like to see support for maintaining text formatting (rich text) in the snippets and clipboard history. As of now all text is converted into plain text in the history and snippets. It would great if formatting were not lost.
I'm trying to work out how to complete a second step in a new workflow that will streamline a workflow I use several times a day.
I create Markdown notes throughout my day. I have a pretty basic workflow that runs a terminal command that, in turn, creates a file and opens it in my text editor. I then invoke a snippet that populates the note with predefined text, and multiple clipboard items that I save before I invoke the workflow. In other words:
Save multiple bits of information to my Alfred clipboard in a predetermined sequence
Run a terminal command through a simple workflow that creates the Markdown file, and opens it in my text editor
When the file opens in my editor, I manually run a snippet that populates the file, including the clipboard items using {clipboard:0}, {clipboard:1}, etc syntax.
The terminal command looks something like this:
touch ~/path/to/directory/$(date +%Y-%m-%d)_Feedback_{query}_Interactions.md & open ~/path/to/directory/$(date +%Y-%m-%d)_Feedback_{query}_Interactions.md -a Atom
The {query} is something I add when I trigger the workflow. The snippet contains predefined text with placeholders for my clipboard items.
I'd like to combine all of that from into a single workflow. What I can't work out is how to include the 3rd step in the workflow so I can run it all as a single step. I don't suppose anyone has any suggestions?
I have tried multiple different settings to fix it, but whenever I expand a snippet into Word, it reformats the paragraph spacing, messing with my document. Is there an option (in either Word or Alfred) to fix this?
Thanks!
This is very minor, but also maybe very easy to adjust? In the Snippets section, can the ‘add’ and ‘remove’ buttons be oriented with the left side of their respective fields? It’s silly, but I click 'add collection’ all the time meaning to click ‘add snippet’ because it’s visually near to the field, and since we read left to right, I think orienting the GUI that way improves the flow. Plus, if they were both oriented to the left it would be less distance to travel between mouse clicks; microseconds in efficiency!
I noticed that when I use text expansion in VS Code, the snippets don't expand fully. It seems to occur when the Markdown All in One extension is enabled. I've opened an issue here: Text snippets don't expand correctly when using text expansion, with Markdown All in One enabled · Issue #200 · neilsustc/vscode-markdown.
I did some additional testing with TextExpander and I wasn't able to reproduce the issue when I expanded snippets in TextExpander, when the Markdown All in One extension is enabled in VS Code.
Would there be something about how Alfred expands snippets that differs from how TE handles text expansion, that could be causing this issue in VS Code? I've only really noticed this issue in VS Code, and when the Markdown All in One extension is enabled. I've been using Atom as my primary editor and don't have this issue there, so this seems to be caused by some sort of interaction between VS Code (with the extension enabled), and Alfred.
I don't suppose you have any insights that might be helpful in troubleshooting this?
Hi
When I click on 'Automatically expand snippets by keyword' the Alfred Text Service dialog is coming up but when I click on 'Let's get started!' then nothing happens.
System Preferences is not coming nor is the dialog box to ask for permission.
If I go to the Security & Privacy / Privacy tab there is nothing shown.
I, eventually, was able to fix it by using 'Path Finder', go into Alfred3 package content and drag the Alfred Text Service into the Security & Privacy / Privacy tab.
Hi guys,
I use snippets a lot in Alfred 3, and I badly need a quicker way to edit existing snippets. They're so awesome!
Please see 1st screenshot: if Cmd+S on selected snippet would open it directly (2nd screenshot) within Alfred preferences, that would be a simple but fantastic improvement!
I'm suggesting Cmd+S for this because it is very similar to the already existing Cmd+S shortcut which transforms a clipping from clipboard history into a new snippet. Basically hitting Cmd+S would mean: "create a new snippet or open it for editing if it already exists". That would feel very intuitive!
After hitting Cmd+S,
this window would popup to make you able to quickly update the existing snippet.
Thanks!
Vermeer
Hi all,
I'm trying to use snippets to insert symbols (up arrow, down arrow, etc.) into anki cards on a Mac. My goal is to be able to insert them when making Anki cards but I am clueless on where to begin. Can someone point me in the right direction on where to learn?
Thanks!
I was hoping to use Alfred's snippets to store and edit 'canned responses' across various email accounts I manage. It works beautifully for text, but any hyperlinks are dropped. That is,
"click <a href='location'>here</a> for help" becomes "click here for help"
I know in Gmail that copy/paste retains hyperlink data, but any copy/paste into a text editor will drop the hyperlinks (I assume this has to do with meta-something).
I'm not even sure if the TextExpander tools feature something like this, but support for rich html snippets would be amazing!
Hi.
Trying to create an Alfred snippet that calculates a delta value from 'now' to a specific time or date. In short, I'd like to put a hard date in a snippet, and every time I insert it, the result is the number of 'days' or 'hours' between now and that hard date or time.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I know I can export my snippets into a `.alfredsnippets` file. Is it possible to export into another format, or convert that format into something like a `.csv` file? I don't intend moving to another service but I don't like being locked into a specific format after putting so much effort into my collections. Also, it would be great to be able to work on my snippets in my text edit where I can modify, add to, and maintain my collection as a `.csv`, or something similar.
I imagine this is a little controversial because there are so many competing products. At the same time, I'd feel even better about using Alfred if I felt that I wasn't risking losing everything if I am ever forced to use something different (for example, if I have to replace my personal machine, I'd probably switch to Linux).
Hi everyone! I built something and wanted to let you know
I wanted to make some snippets for HTML entities (I know there are some databases available, but I wanted to customise some of the keywords to my own liking).
I searched online for something that would let me maintain a spreadsheet and convert that into the .alfredsnippet format. Found a few Python scripts but I wanted something simpler, so I built a quick in-browser that lets you copy a bunch of spreadsheet cells (copied cells are in TSV format), paste it into a big ol' textarea, and it'll generate/download the .alfredsnippets file for you
The tool itself is here:
https://rawgit.com/dhoulb/alfred-snippet-generator/master/index.html
The source code etc is here if you're that kinda gal:
https://github.com/dhoulb/alfred-snippet-generator
Let me know if you find it useful. Should make it tonnes easier to build/maintain large sets of snippets. I'm thinking a full set of Emoji snippets (should be easy enough to pull from this database), and a full set of character entity characters.
In addition because TextExpander can export as CSV, this will make it easy to convert those to Alfred instead (no need to run a script, just copy/paste).
Dave
Right now Alfred allows full fuzzy matches for app names only, e.g. pto -> Photos.
This leads to inconsistent results, when searching for files and also clipboard, snippets etc. I would really like an option to enable the same behavior everywhere, so I can type for instance errcod -> ErrorCodes.
Are there any plans to implement this in the future?
Hi alfredders
I love Alfred and struggle to find anything wrong with it. It has managed to substitute lots of tiny utility apps (weather, calculator, clipboard manager... Just to name the first that come to mind). For my line of work I type frequently the same text over and over and over. I've been using Typinator in the past and love its Input Field options (see attached screenshots).
I was wondering if there was something similar in development for future version of Alfred or - EVEN BETTER - if a workflow already exists to achieve a similar result. In short I'd like to have the ability to expand a snippet with multiple choice to pick from (either single option or multiple choice, doesn't matter really). Or should i simply accept the idea that this is not achievable for the time being/future? I'm not a developer: I'm in the other side of the spectrum (read Designer) so not sure what I'm talking about here
Thanks in advance everyone and forgive me if this was not the right section to post this!
I'd like to see fuzzy search for snippets.
Right now if you skip one letter in the snippet name nothing matches. I tend to have snippets for programming that start with similar strings but ultimately diverge toward the end. So if I'm trying to bring up my "gf_left_half" snippet I could just search glh for instance to bring it up.
Snippets please support gif and image~! So I can input image emoji by snippets.
In China, It's popular to send emoji while chatting online, if alfred snippet support image and gif, it will earn many Chinese user!!
example:
While input "!jump", I hope it become flowing gif
tiao.gif
So I recently wants to make a complete LaTeX Snippet auto completion by Alfred. So I stole some codes and put it together.
The file is hosted on GitHub right now:
The LaTeX Subsitutions.plist comes from LaTeXSubstitutionPlist.
The original Python script comes from alfred-snippets, and I modified it to fit my need.
Use it as normal LaTeX symbols but adding a backslash \ to complete the shortcut to prevent conflicts.
For example: \alpha\ expands to α
The download link is below:
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Now That He's Screwed Us For the 58th Time...
Welcome to Hope n' Change 2.0!
In the face of a collapsing economy, rampant unemployment, and global instability, Barack Hussein Obama took office in 2008 promising Hope and Change. The "Hope" thing didn't really work out, but we got plenty of "Change" as everything got worse. And now, the jug-eared jackass has a second term.
That's why at Hope n' Change Cartoons, we're creating conservative smartaleckry to provide a little laughter in these strange times. Cartoons will probably be posted Monday and Wednesday, and definitely on Friday. Additionally, cartoons and graphics will be posted randomly on our Facebook page and Friday we'll add the week's postings right here to kick around in one of the greatest comments sections on the Web.Note: please feel free to repost our cartoons on your favorite blogs!
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Friday, November 16, 2012
In his first press conference in eight months, Barack Obama declared his intention to be an even better president in the future and announced his second term plans ("I'll do to job creators what Israel does to Hamas leaders"), which makes this an appropriate time for Hope n' Change Cartoons to announce our second term plans.
In a nutshell, it will be "Change...but still Hope."
The battle against Obama and for America must continue, and Hope n' Change isn't leaving the fight. But we do have to adjust to the "new normal," which is that Barry isn't going anywhere for the next four years other than the golf course and the occasional taxpayer-funded vacation.
This being the case, I need to start allocating more time to earning a living (something I've put on hold for the past few years) and burying gold in mayonnaise jars in hard to find places surrounded by tripwires and rabid squirrels. (Okay, I don't actually have any gold, but some of the squirrels in my yard look pretty dangerous.)
So here's the plan: as of today, Hope n' Change Cartoons will be published only on Friday - but that doesn't mean that Barry's indiscretions and screw-ups will get a free pass the rest of the week. Far from it!
Rather, whenever an idea hits me for a cartoon, graphic, or particularly snotty remark, I'll post it immediately on Facebook (which you can see at http://www.Facebook.com/HopeNChangeCartoons whether you're a Facebook member or not), and then I'll repost all of that material (and probably something fresh) for a "week in review" here every Friday, where we can continue to kick things around in the comments section.
This will free me to work not only on my personal and (hopefully) profitable ventures, but also give me additional time to think of interesting wrenches to throw into the gears of the Liberal machinery. I'm not sure what form those wrenches may take yet, but I'm convinced that it's important to create new, non-electoral forms of exercising power (in entirely legal ways) with which to beat the Lefties over the head. And I approach this challenge not only with enthusiasm, but a certain evil glee. "Bwah-ha-ha" is definitely going to be a bigger part of my vocabulary.
Finally, because I lack the eloquence (and frankly, telegenic good looks) of Bill Whittle, I ask you to take a few minutes to watch this video in which Mr. Whittle perfectly expresses not only our disappointment and anger with the election results, but our individual responsibility to keep fighting as others before us have fought in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
So I'll see you on Facebook whenever the mood hits, or see you right here next Friday.
Now get out there, hold your head high, and annoy a liberal! -Stilton Jarlsberg
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Lets hope we are not defending an Alamo but even if we are I have a duty to stay. What ever trouble I have sleeping at night it won't be from ignoring this duty. I salute you Stilton and wish you the best of it luck in all your endeavors. Better than luck I pray God be with you in your ventures. I am grateful that we will still have your genius and wisdom to look, forward to if only occasionally.
@REM1875- Bill Whittle says much the same thing in that video I linked to: at this point, we must continue to fight if only to keep faith with those who have fought and sacrificed previously. Moreover, if we give up, then we lose the right to keep bitching (at that point, all we're doing is whining). That's not a right I'm willing to give up.
@Coon Tasty- I can't say yet whether there will be LESS Hope n' Change, I'm just saying that it will be less scheduled than before. Some days, because of my publishing schedule here, I'd spend hours and hours combing the news for a story which would lend itself well to the HnC treatment because I had to get something created. Those are the hours I'm hoping to reclaim and turn into revenue again.
@Stilton,Well, if you insist on doing such an outmoded and eccentric thing like trying to EARN a living, go for it.
I've decided to apply for housing assistance, food stamps, heating assistance, free phones, unemployment, and any other freebie I can get. I hope everyone does this to get the whole "fiscal cliff" thing over with sooner, then maybe Canada will take over and we'll have a less socialist government.
Seriously, you deserve a break from trying to post three times a week, but I'm really glad you're not completely hanging it up. I'm confident this bunch of cats can keep the conversation going the rest of the week, although we will end up completely off the subject of the Friday posting.
Now, I'm going to go out this weekend and buy a couple cases of Twinkies and HoHo's while I still can. Hats off to BO for making such a great business environment for companies like Hostess.
@Stilton: My best wishes for your endeavors and not to totally become John Galt. As mentioned and promised (???) I have cobbled together a web site to promote conversation and the exchange of ideas, won't be as humorous as yours, but maybe we can get some conversations going about how to make a change for the 2014 elections. Site: Grumpy Curmudgeon.
@Colby- Years ago, I found work drying up in my business (freelance writing) and only after living off my savings for 9 months or so decided to file for unemployment - for which, being self-employed, I'd always paid double the taxes.
But I was told that my payments would be based on my last two quarters of earnings, and since I hadn't earned anything - I wasn't worth anything. No cash for you!
In other words, the goverment - which had a clear record of the tens of thousands I'd given them for unemployment insurance - was punishing me for not taking assistance until I really needed it.
And by the way, buying buttloads of Twinkies might be a brilliant investment strategy right now in case no one buys the business - the remaining and dwindling supply will only skyrocket in value. It's gold with a creamy filling!
@SeaDog52- Please repost a link to your new site (the current one isn't working). By the way, if the police were told to be on the lookout for a grumpy curmudgeon, they'd pick me out of a crowd in a heartbeat.
@John Vecchio- I appreciate the thoughts, but you don't have to miss me, you just have to know when and where to look for me! Facebook (randomly), right here (Fridays), and Johnny Optimism (MWF).
And in truth, you're all getting more Hope n' Change than would otherwise have been the case: if Romney had won, it was my plan to only keep the cartoon going through his inauguration and then lock up and turn off the lights after a hard four years work.
So today's change to this website isn't a retreat - it's planting my flag and declaring that I intend to stand and fight.
@Sarah Rolph- I really hope this works out in a satisfactory way for everyone. It's a tough call in tough times, but together we can still continue to mock the jug-eared jackass in the Whitehouse and redouble our efforts to turn up the heat on the Left.
This morning I have nothing much to offer, so I will let Winston Churchill speak in my place...
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
As each day dawns I find less and less to cheer me through another day of service. I feel betrayed by my countrymen, the alleged leaders of my nation, and the dream that once was America. This has not, mind you, diminised in the least my fighting spirit and desire to see our Great Republic restored. I fully understand your need to place personal survival first and applaud your descission to remain steadfast to "We the People" following your blog. I remain, your faithful companion down this road fraught with peril.
"We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender."
Geez, it's only been 10 days since the election and the bad news just continues to cascade down on us.
Seriously, Stilton, eating is overrated.
No, really seriously, I have a faint idea of how much time, effort, and talent it takes to produce something like Hope 'n Change. While you'll be missed on Mondays and Wednesdays, at least we all have something to look forward to on Fridays (besides, of course, the fact that it is Friday).
@Anonymous- Johnny Optimism is still rolling (so to speak) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. With the political scene being what it is, it's all the more important for us to adopt Johnny's attitude of positive thinking, no matter how painful things get.
@Necron99- Goosebumps, sir! I have goosebumps!
@Pete D- Exactly right. With Johnny, I can just go visit his strange little world and take notes. Nothing is topical - anything funny is fair game. And spending time with Johnny actually makes me happy, which usually isn't the case when I'm dealing with the news.
But similarly, the new schedule here at Hope n' Change frees me up to do quick "one offs" like this one which wouldn't merit a fullblown editorial here, but I can put on Facebook. These are the sorts of things I'll collect for each Friday, so none us should go into withdrawal and we'll have plenty of talking points.
@It's No Gouda- Good idea! A lot of my client base supported the sonofagun, so I'm sure they'll pay the surcharge happily.
I will miss you on Mondays and Wednesdays. Sometimes your blog was what got me through the week. Now I guess I'll have to think of Hope N Change as a reward for making it through the week.I have to admit, I am looking forward to getting to know the cummergudgeon better, so I guess all is not lost.
@CenTexTim- Thanks for understanding. It takes a lot of time, and not just at the computer keyboard. Plus, some of the creative endeavors I want to get back to actually do odd things like make me happy and energize me (and occasionally earn money). So I'm definitely not surrendering - I'm just marshalling my strength so I can be a bigger pain in the butt to the Left for another four years!
When stocking up on Hostess products, don't forget the Choc-O-Diles! A chocolate-covered Twinkie sounds a bit excessive, but God help me, I LOVE 'em!
The worst part of the Hostess debacle is it will put not only the unionized workers out of work (well, they have done it to themselves if you ask me) but also the bakery thrift shop I go to will close. So it's not just the bakers, but all the thrift shop stores will go down the drain, too. Thanks, union "workers" for doing your part to kill LOTS of businesses! And it was SOOOOOOOO important to re-elect Barack Hussein, right?
@graylady- It's tough on my end, too, I assure you. But start making a habit of visiting JohnnyOptimism.com on Monday and Wednesday just to get a bitesized bit of my usual off-center humor, and then Friday we can all get caught up together!
@JustaJeepGuy- I loved it when we had a Hostess discount store nearby (though my waistline definitely doesn't need any chocolate-covered twinkies, no matter how marked down they are).
And pardon me if I don't cry a river for the union bakers who wouldn't accept an 8% annual decrease in wages: I've lost about 10% of my retirement funds in the ten days since Obama's reelction - and expect it to continue going downhill.
I keep looking for the upside. The main one I see is the "fiscal cliff", which we would have hit no matter who won the election. Yes, it's going to be painful. But the upside is that for the most part, it's going to be at least as painful for the hopeychangy people who honestly think things will get better under Obamanomics. College kids will continue to return to their parent's basements. Careers will be stalled for at least a decade. People in every sector will continue to lose their jobs, and those who manage to keep their will continue to be consumed by inflation. Perhaps that is what its going to take for the lesson to sink in.
On the other hand, as long as the Econ family remains healthy, I only have 13 more insurance payments to make until I can change from my "high deductible" plan, to my "really high deductible" plan under ObamaCare. That would be the one where I just go ahead and drop my insurance and pay the fine, which is a small fraction of what my insurance costs now. And if we get sick, we can just buy insurance then. It will be like a $10,000 raise; something that hasn't happened in the better part of a decade now. I'm happy to let others pay for Sandra Fluke's birth control and abortions.
@Stilton - I'm grateful and relieved that you're continuing this blog. I'll continue to check this site daily, just as I have in the past, because your followers will, I'm sure, continue to offer their insights (to which you will add yours, I presume) so that I expect your Friday post to continue to have fresh contributions right through to the next Friday post!
Just here - thanks for everything you've done SJ - the five, then the three, & now the one w/ surprise guests every now & again. I know you'll find an income - hope it's doing what you love to do.As for the rest of you - what a treat this has been. By the way, I had heard today, on Rush' Show, that "We The People" have a petition to Pres. O to take over the Hostess Company & then give it to the unions to run - much as they did with GM, etc. But the "We The People" group is none other than the White House - so it is the WH asking people to sign a petition imploring the WH to buy Hostess. And the country yawns. After the Bill Whittle video, I've become empowered to stay the course - if only for my love of country, for my father's service to this country in WWII as a signalman 1st Class (semaphore), to all who served before my time, & finally to all who serve & will continue to serve this great country.The storms, the struggle for those of us from NJ to get tough & make the much-needed recovery, & this election had taken a toll on my emotional state. I can say now, though, that although the return to "normal" will be long & hard, it is something I can actually imagine one day. So - hope does spring eternal!
@Irene Peduto,If ever you are down around Trenton, give me a shout. Stop by Wildflowers Bar on the Pennington Circle on Route 31 and ask Kelly or Shannon to call "Kuz" .I'm a fair to middlin' chef and when not depressed over the state of the Union, a failry funny guy.....no, really my Mom told me so!!Any friend of Stilt's is a friend o' mine.
Thanks for the comments from those who have visited Grumpy Curmudgeon, like I said, it's not to replace Hope-n-Change, but to dig a little deeper, flesh out some ideas, and generally kick around some liberal butt, at least verbally.
Re: Hostess, brings to mind years ago when NW Airlines had a maintenance unit that did airframe refurbs on their airliners. They did it so efficiently that other airlines contracted work to them. The mechanic's union decided it wanted an approx 200% raise, from $22+/hr to $42+/hr. The company said it couldn't meet that and still undercut the cost of the other airlines doing it in-house, so the union went on strike. The company shut down the facility and contracted the work to the other airlines that they had been doing work for. Fox News interviewed a number of mechanics that were now working a Walmart, Sams, Krogers, etc., that were blaming the company because they didn't have a job anymore. Another prime example of union leadership stupidity. PS: Before being promoted to management, I was a union steward, so I know both sides of the equation, and do I have stories about both sides.
Things do change, as life always does...I thought you were independently wealthy or something the amount of time I know goes into creative endeavors! I sure can't afford to crank out toons and peruse as you have. Good luck with your new path and thanks for all the efforts that are reflected with gratitude in the comments today!
@John the Econ- I haven't found any upsides yet, and believe me - I'm looking! Although if anyone has had trouble losing weight because of a Twinkie addiction, life just got better.
I have no frickin' idea where I'm at with Obamacare as far as it affects me personally. My private healthcare policy just got raised to over $20k a year (for a policy that sucks, for me, my wife and daughter). Part of the increase? Paying for the "free" services mandated by Obamacare for new customers but not OLD customers. So I get the bill and none of the service. And will I get governmental help paying my premiums (trust me, I could qualify)? Nope! Because Texas isn't setting up an "exchange," so I can't buy low-cost insurance, nor get credits toward paying. So basically, I'm hosed and not happy about it. Although if some of my money is going to keep little Sandra Flukes from being released on the world, I'm cool with that.
@Chuck- I'll probably be experimenting with the format. It might be possible for me to do the "random postings" HERE as well as Facebook - I just couldn't guarantee that I'd always make timely responses to comments if I did at all. But would folks find that preferable? I dunno - and opinions are welcome!
@WMD- I'd like to think that's the case, but as General Petraeus reminds us, guys aren't always picking their bedmates based on personality. Or logic.
@Irene Peduto- Very well said! And I hope the government does buy Hostess- I've always wondered what a $5,000 electric wind-powered Twinkie would look like...
More seriously, Whittle's right that we need to fight even harder now - even if in different ways than we've fought in the past. Not because we're guaranteed to win, but because we can at least guarantee that we never surrendered nor abandoned our posts.
@Queso Grande- I think we just chose the site of the First Annual Hope n' Change Social Club Celebration. First round of drinks is on me!
@SeaDog52- Labor unions had their time and place, but for the most part it's not here and not now. And I hope the Twinkie debacle may help wake some people up.
@PRY- I've never been independently wealthy, but have flirted with being independently solvent fairly successfully. My house is paid for, my 20 year old car is paid for, and I'm a cheapskate my nature - so bills have been controllable. But last year, I actually paid more in federal taxes (including social security and self-employment taxes) than my total net income. Sound impossible? It's not: it simply means I spent more on the costs of my business than I earned (reducing that net income), but still had to pay all of the self-employment taxes on the unreduced gross income. And that's just stupid.
Anyway, I'm not really striking out on a "new path" here: I'm simply working on my time management skills, creating more room for the personal (and happy/money making) ventures, while still fighting the good fight in the company of all your good folks!
ObamaCare will finish off the insurance industry faster than anyone realizes, especially when healthy people like you and I bail. (Private industry doesn't have a chance when their primary competition gets to literally print money) Obama gets a short-term win because we'll be paying the tax instead of buying private insurance, which he really doesn't want us doing anyway. When it all collapses, the Democrats will finally get their ultimate achievement, "single payer". The GOP will happily sign off on it.
Of course, once the government is totally in charge of our health care, we're all screwed; they'll literally have us by our balls.
The upside? I get to retire in my 50s, just like they do in Greece. To make up for what we used to pay for insurance, income taxes will be raised to make up the difference. Except, they can't possibly tax "the poor" with those kind of numbers. So income taxes will get even more progressive. And it won't make any sense to work any more than for poverty wages.
I'll now get my (albeit mediocre) medical care for "free", will work just enough to keep the lights on, all the while the youngsters who have nothing get the bill for it all.
@John the Econ- See, that's sort of a funny definition of an upside. Although at this point, I could get a small chuckle out of having any of medical expenses paid by the young Obama voters who think they just cast a ballot in favor of free stuff for themselves. Wake up and smell the Starbucks, you weenie little libtards!
@Irene Peduto- I can tell you this in an sincerity: there's no group of people on Earth that I'd rather get together with than the ones who meet here.
TGIF will now have an even greater meaning! Best of luck on all future endeavors. May God bless you and all of us as we strive to get through the next four years and beyond. May be never forget the country we once had, and may we work to get it back!
This will free me to work not only on my personal and (hopefully) profitable ventures,
I was kind of perplexed as to what kind of "profitable ventures" are possible under an Obama presidency. Then this item made me aware of the possibilities: scamming gullible Democrats for a $40 fee for a forgivable loan to pay overdue cell phone, electric bills, etc.
The company, My Bill Assist, offers people up to $1,500 in loans for rent, car payments, and utility and cellphone bills. Applicants have to pay only an application fee of $20 and a membership fee of $20 for the bill assistance program and wait for the check to show up. Some applicants were told they wouldn't even have to pay back the loan, which was to come from the federal government.
Word of the free money spread quickly in Milwaukee over the past three weeks, and applicants flocked to the company's location at 2821 N. 4th St. for appointments. Sharon Austin, a disabled and retired Milwaukee resident, was one of them.
"The word-of-mouth just spread it everywhere. I heard a lady say, 'Go get the $1,500! It's free money!' " said Austin, who later contacted the Journal Sentinel.
"At first we were told it was from President Obama, who had put up some funds for people who are having trouble with their bills..."
I see a vast market for this kind of thing (i.e, 47% of the population).
I just read an article from...somewhere...about Hostess and its troubles. All right, it isn't solely the unions' fault. Still, they've long since gone outside their proper functions. So have the management people. Paying someone $1.5 million per year when the company's floundering? Not wise! And these people are supposed to be professionals?
I'm glad you built this community, Stilton, where we can get together and blow off steam when things seem so out of control. I will miss your posts on Monday and Wednesday, but will have even more reason to look forward to Fridays!
@Cookie- I truthfully thought about "TGIF" before deciding that Friday is the easiest day for everyone to remember to head over here! And thank you for the well-expressed thoughts.
@alan markus- Wow, I hadn't event thought of victimizing the dolts on the Left. Now all I need to do is figure out how to do it in a legal-ish way...
@JustaJeepGuy- I'm sure that at Hostess there were plenty of problems to go around, but I'm still surprised that people wouldn't take a wage cut in this jobless economy.
@Necron99- I think I need to find a nice graphic version of "If you're going through Hell, keep going" to hang on my office wall. And I'm not kidding.
@David B Finlayson- Awesome? Wow, imagine how great I could be if I were cold sober! (grin)
@SusieBee- This is a great community, and the insights and experience of "the regulars" make this a much more robust site than I could ever do on my own. And of course, the friendship is the best part of all.
@John the Econ- You're quite right that "crime" is now more a matter of semantics and technicalities than actual moral wrongdoing - otherwise the entirety of Washington DC would be a federal prison by now.
I remember posting this months ago...but its proven very true, and thats sad... from a Prague newspaper...
The danger to America is not Barack Obama, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails America. Blaming the prince of fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The Republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools, such as those who made him their President.
@PRY- Yes yes yes yes yes. That's me agreeing with the editorial, by the way, and not the sound of General Petraeus's slut/mistress/spy at work.
@Red- Facebook is sort of a necessary evil (to me) in trying to spread material around the web. You can look at my timeline (with cartoons and such) WITHOUT logging on to Facebook or even being a member. That being said, this blog is - and will continue to be - home base.
@Queso Grande- "Galaxy Quest" is a movie that shouldn't be good, but really is. I think it may be time for me to watch it again...
Yeh, I really hated to see Petraeusget into hot water as he did after how faithfully he served his country...could happen to anyone though. I'm sure it was not a planned thing (on his part anyway), and I feel for his wife and family.
@Necron99- Although it seems mathematically impossible, I believe that way more than 50% of voters are below average.
@PRY- Well, it couldn't actually happen to anyone; just someone who didn't take a vow seriously enough. That's a problem in a husband AND a CIA chief.
@Anonymous- Cartoons "suitable for the whole family?" Would you like it if I had Barack Obama running around the neighborhood causing mischief (with a little dotted line showing where he's been) like in "Family Circus?"
I do try to keep a civil tongue in my mouth, but there's just something about anti-Americanism, the destruction of our economy, and dead ambassadors being used as political fodder that riles me up a bit.
Still, you've shared your honest opinion and for that I thank you and the horse you rode in on.
@Anonymous. Are you serious? Do you not know the meaning of satire? Did Swift actually advocate eating children when he wrote, "A Modest Proposal?" Satire is complex, layered, sometimes subtle, and often provocative. It is designed to get people to THINK. For the last four years we have endured the most devisive president in my 60 plus years of life. He is bankrupting this country and our children's moral, cultural, and fiscal future. As this country seems headed down the toilet we can only hope that Stilton uses whatever means necessary with his cartoons to wake people up. If you're offended by potty talk and can't summon the will to think about what's being said, just go away. If you were foolish enough to let children visit this site, then you're stupid. This isn't Sesame Street. People who post here are serious adults, talking about serious issues. And we are capable of respectful disagreement.
@Chuck. Thank you. But damn, I hate to misspell. (And I'm not sure how that's spelled.) When talking about Obama I should have spelled it "divisive". I was on a rant, and maybe meant "devious." Similar meanings?
@Earl- Thanks for the robust defense! I'm still a bit rocked on my heels that Anonymous thinks a blog about serious current events should be "family friendly." Those current events include the murder of four Americans in Libya (and the sodomizing of our ambassador's corpse), sexual dalliances, an out-of-control Justice Department responsible for rampant voter fraud and hundreds of "fast and furious" deaths in Mexico. The president's declaration to the world (echoed by our Secretary of State) that Freedom of Speech does not extend to speaking ill of Mohammed, the rapid and seemingly unavoidable approach of a "fiscal cliff" which will cripple the future of every child in America, and the likelihood that Barack Hussein Obama's rejection of Israel as an ally and gifting of Egypt and Libya to the Muslim Brotherhood will soon touch off a war with almost unimaginable possible consequences.
These aren't stories for children: these are stories about the betrayal of our children - and about the people who would like to limit the damage if possible.
However, just to show I'm a good sport, let me remind Anonymous that my other cartoon, Johnny Optimism, is absolutely family friendly and free of potty language. It's about children and dogs and love.
@Chuck- Yeah!
@Earl- Ha! You said "damn!" Now Anonymous has got someone else to be mad at!
Anonymous sounds like one of those wimps that believe "Its The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" is 'to mean' for kids to watch today...
I guess next they'll want to re-in vision "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" into "The Community Organizer Who Over Taxed Us for Christmas So He Could Give Our Money To His Supporters For Ramadan & Kwanza".
Won't that just warm the cockles of your pea pickin' little heart, Anonymous?
This the closing paragraphs from Glenn Fairman, of American Thinker, after he comments on becoming an antique in this culture...many of us will relate to his view...
This journey into personal antiquity has taught me that the values and beliefs I hold more dearly than gold are not of themselves dusty and timeworn -- ready for the ashcan of history. In fact, I never cease to be amazed at all manner of people, young and old, who I would have never suspected hold firm and cherish these Old Ways and have not bent their knee to Baal.
As we begin anew another four years of Presidential exile beside the dark rivers of Babylon, let us not cease our yearning for the beautiful cause that we hold so deeply within our hearts. The Founders' glory still waxes within our imaginations, and before long (and even now), we shall have shaken off the dust and sackcloth of recrimination only to draw the sharpened saber once again.
Our ways are old, but they are true. Better to fight and acquit ourselves with courage, even in defeat, than acquiesce those blood-bought principles and pass into the horizon, like a drifting constellation in the night sky.
I lost a childhood friend today. An individual I grew up with and have know for over 30 years. I hadn't spoke with him since October and when I gave him a call today he answered the phone drunk. Not to judge, but I inquired why he would already be plastered at 11:00 on a Sunday morning. His response sickened me to the core; he said that he and his friends in Jacksonville, Florida had pretty much been partying in celebration ever since 0 got re-elected.
Keep in mind, this is a guy who lives with his mother and has been cronicly unemployed since the 90's mainly because he doesn't want to work. He thinks 0-care will be the answer to his prayers and gain him some kind of trumped up disability check.
I asked him how he could do that after the last 4 years of The Prince of Fools reign? After Fast & Furious? After Behngazi? After the squandered bail outs & nonexistent jobs? what happened to the kid I knew that used to call Ronald Reagan his hero?
His response was, "Well, I grew up!"
This is roughly what I said before hanging up and deleting his number from my phone;
"Envy the country that has heroes."
I say, "Pity the country that needs them. What are you celebrating? Four more years down the path that leads to America becoming a third world joke of a nation, the dream of our founding fathers all but dead? And you libtards call this progress? Oh, yeah. With that kind of 'progress' at the dimocraps rate, we might just be getting somewhere in about 320 years. Is that what you want? You want a little accommodation and unearned money from these animals you voted for? No Sir. These beasts live on manipulation & control. They feed on extinguishing liberty. There's no middle ground...not for them, not for us. And sure as hell not for the people who died defending American principles for the past 236 years. But you libtards go ahead. Have your little... soiree. Personally, you disgust me."
@PRY- Those are fine words (and I agree with them), but I can't help but feel the weight of the phrase "even in defeat." How do we win the battle to help those who don't want our help, and hate us for trying to deliver them to freedom - with all of its responsibilities and risks.
We're trying to feed brussel sprouts to petulant, spoiled children; we will be spat upon for our successes.
@Necron99- Well, damn (sorry Anonymous! I meant fiddle-dee-dee!). Sorry to hear about you losing a friend, and sorrier still to hear about him losing his mind and his love of country. Now in fairness, I should admit that my Blood Alcohol level has also been elevated since election day, but it's sure not from celebrating.
By the way, barnacles don't "grow up" - and your friend sounds like he's now a barnacle. He's attached himself to an unmoving spot where sustenance will float his way. And he'll grow larger, but never more mature, more responsible, more ambitious, or more capable of being anything other than a barnacle. And I'm sorry you had to see that.
I, too, know people who simply suck from the government teat and count themselves ahead of the game by doing so (and let me be clear - I'm talking only about people who do not have legitimate needs for help). And yes, they disgust me.
So true. As I have considered the post-modern mindset of the 'Milleniums' as the younger set is referred to,(but it also applies to folks older than them), I realize they have been reared not as you or I have, but they might as well be from another planet as far as how they think!
I hate to even think it, much less say it, but the only thing I can think of that turns a civilization around is total breakdown so the only way to look is up, because you are totally at the bottom with nowhere else to look. Then and only then will some people, not all, consider a different way of thinking about things. It has happened before. Ever since the election, things have seemed a bit unreal, because we all felt strongly that SURELY it was over!
@Necron99, you should have told that former friend that he DIDN'T grow up. Had he done so, he wouldn't still live with his mother--unless he was supporting her, not the other way around.
Personally, I don't see any point in trying to fight within the system any more. Let it crash and MAKE Barack Hussein take the blame. After the crash, the Demo_Rat takers will come to the makers and beg for help. Help should NOT be given! It's tough love time! Who is John Galt?
@JustaJeepGuy, It would have been a waste of breath for me to tell this guy he isn't a grown up. He's always been dependent on his mother to pick him up when he falls down. I don't know if he'll ever learn to walk (much less think) on his own. I had big hopes for him years ago when he joined the service, but of course that didn't work out. They had the nerve to expect him to actually go into combat after putting him through school, so he got out on a medical. Then he was going to be an actor/model, but Gieco already had enough metrosexual cave men so he switched gears and became a wedding photographer. Problem with that is you need some skill with a camera to profit from that career. And then there was selling insurance, which is hard when you have no people skills (and look like the Gieco cave man) and the failed attempt at being an IT guy when you can't even follow a simple Windows tutorial.
@PRY- I'm afraid that these days, I think that nothing short of economic (or other) disaster might wake up enough people to return to our core principles. But it would have to be big and have to happen fast: currently the frogs are in the pot, but the temperature is being turned up so gradually that they don't mind being cooked.
@Traci- I need the boost, too! Thank you for the nice thoughts!
@Necron99- Ouch. Some people aren't cut out for entrepreneurism, and I'm sure they embrace a government which lets them simply suckle.
Success (as opposed to sucking excess) is always going to be a balance between talent and hard work. It's a shame that so many never bother to develop the first, and have no desire to do the second.
@JustaJeepGuy,I think the crash is inevitable, but BO taking blame? BO is just like Necron99's ex-friend; everything bad is always somebody else's fault. If something good happens, he beats his chest, but look at how the alleged president is squirming his way out of the Benghazi thing.
What's happening right now in Gaza and Isreal is going to make Benghazi look like an elementary school playground fight. Will Crap Weasel escape blame there? Sadly, I think he will. He might even be successful in making Israel out to be the bad guys here, and that, folks, scares the shit out of me.
@justajeepguyALL of O's strategies or non- strategies scare me. I really awaken from sleep with his words playing out in my mind. My progeny will suffer so unless the USA makes a radical change. #SJ the frogs - all of us actually - have been in thus slowly warming pot. Hopeless is not a good state to be.
@CenTexTim and @Earl - I'm with you, kind of, but I know we can adapt. Withdrawal is tough, but I think we will make it as long as the conversation continues and Dr. Jarlsberg comments as he is able.
We are all painfully aware of the shortcomings of this administration, but it is what it is. One of two things happens in 4 years. We get a new President or we have Øbama for life (his not ours). We don’t have to worry about getting out a vote against him this time ... and I think that almost bothers me the most!
A friend sent me cartoons which she thought were from Canada. They were all Hope n Change. She praised the artist for his honestly sans pc & for his astuteness. I told her it was Stilton' s & that he's AWESOME. Just sayin' SJ. Mondays are full of all of the stuff hidden on Fri. PM. Love the exchanges but Monday is still Mon & chock full of newsy stuff.
@Colby- Totally agreed on Benghazi and Israel. Our ally is getting pounded with rockets, and the strongest thing B. Hussein can come up with is that our country "supports the right of Israel to defend itself." Wow? Really?! How magnanimous of you MIS-ter president.
@Irene Peduto- No question that ALL of us are frogs in the same pot, but there's so many in there with us that those of us who see the danger still can't escape.
@CenTexTim- I'm going through withdrawal too. For now I'm going to try to stay with the new schedule, but nothing's written in stone.
@Earl- You're right about the "news dumps" on Friday afternoons. So I don't know (sigh). I'll mention that my new schedule isn't based on just politics or finances - there are some health issues in my immediate family that are distracting too (so as not to worry folks, it involves epilepsy and getting the meds right to treat it - prognosis is excellent). And of course, Obamacare and the health insurance industries make all of that a PITA to deal with. (Acronyms are okay, right Anonymous?)
@Chuck- We'll figure out the rhythms of HnC 2.0 together, and I'm still here.
And frankly, I'm not that interested in how people vote next time around (assuming there is a next time around, which I currently don't). Different action is now called for, probably in the way the financial power of 50 million pissed-off people is exercised.
I've been thinking I'd like to see a really major, well-funded well-organized website with a theme like "Don't Buy And Tell Them Why" where we could easily see which companies are Democratic donors so we can take away our business. I'd additionally like to see such businesses targeted for VERY LARGE protests on a VERY REGULAR basis.
I'm still hoping/waiting for a great idea to hit for direct action. I think it's time.
Irene, TWICE I've gotten H&C collections (possibly the same ones) claiming Was published in a Brit paper. Replied that the sender should send back 'up the chain' that he's HERE, actually, and QUITE funny, and could use the fan base. Now, THAT being said - Stilt, have you THOUGHT of MSM publication? Foreign, if not domestic? Just sayin... (and yeah, been MIA all weekend due to internet issues, hopefully now all resolved again...)
@Chris Muir- Thank you, sir! In case any readers don't recognize Chris's name, he does the great "Day by Day" cartoon strip that should be on everyone's reading list. Moreover, he somehow manages to create his cartoons without using clipart. Imagine my envy!
@Pete(Detroit)- I've never seriously considered MSM syndication because I don't think there's much of a market for my kind of humor, and I'm unwilling to rein in my opinions. Maybe I should sniff around a little, though. (For what it's worth, I'm in regular contact with some conservative editorial cartoonists who actually ARE syndicated - and I know that the market is hard for anyone who isn't smooching Obama's hiney.)
Actually, I think it's a tribute to our host that his work is going global! Perhaps a syndication deal is in your future Dr. Jarlsberg!
@Stilton,I agree that it is time to be more pro-active, and love your idea of an online database of "offenders." I'll nominate GE to be at the top of the list. I also would like to see something like this for the businesses that do things right, such as Chick-Fil-A, so we can give them extra support if possible.
I would like to wish everybody at H&C a wonderful Thanksgiving, and try to NOT think of BO and the mess he's gotten us into for a day or two. If you are a believer, please remember that God did not get us into this, but he can sure get us out if we trust Him. Keep the faith and keep "fighting the good fight" as Paul would say.
Unrelated topic: Have heard several pundits dis Israel's amazingly effective "Iron Dome" as a "failure" because it's only 80% effective.
Putting aside the startling and amazing performance of the Iron Dome missile defense system, wouldn't it be really nice if liberals would demand the cancellation of all other programs that were less than 80% effective"?
@John the Econ,What a concept! If we shut down the parts of government that are less than 80% effective, DC would be a ghost town. I'm betting a huge chunk of it would be toast, even if we lowered the bar to, say, 20%.
Of course, I'm saying "we" like "we" have any say whatsoever in what happens in DC.
Readers- Spoiler alert: there will be a new cartoon posted tomorrow. I was starting to twitch. This doesn't mean I'm changing the new publication schedule: it means I don't know exactly what I'm doing...
Pete, Irene, Necron99, Earl and others- Thanks for the encouragement (even if it's sort of like buying an alcoholic another drink). Since we're all "just folks" here, I'll say that I'm confused and conflicted about what to do. I've got to put quality time into other projects and responsibilities, but I may also bust a gusset if I can't vent. And we all know how painful gusset-busting can be.
Stilt, thanks for being here for us, but, you have to take care of your family 1st Although, I sometimes feel like here at HnC we’re a big family & I definitely have more opinions in common with THIS family than with a fair number of my own, sigh.
For years I’ve been thinking about a 3rd party. I know, it screws up the GOP, but, haven’t they been screwing us, too? Just not as hard as the dems. (Uh oh, no bad words, but Anonymous may not like this) I think a real “Conservative” party is what is needed, something like the Tea Party. Just throwing it out there.
Take care & Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. We really do have so much to be thankful for.
HnC is like a drug, just gotta have it, but it’s so good that once a week (with comments in between) works for me.
@necron99, two things:I have also just gone thru what you did vis-a-vis a friend. It's hard.And I am in AWE of your usage of Swift. Gah!! We have so degraded the intellect of the population that when such a referrence is made, I experience a frisson of ecstasy!!Many have said I am weird.@ChrisMuir, It was great to see you back!! Sadly, both you and Senor Jarlsberg are "Websensed" out of reach, I only get to check in at home.....2 dogs, one li'l gal and a wife keeps me busy. Really happy to see you back. @Irene Perduto, it appears that our host's desire to remain anonymous may preclude his appearance at de pizza and de beers, but any Central Jersey folk who wanna do something, chime in and I will set it up. It would be great to get together before Christmas.@StiltonJarlsberg, content is king. Have you considered creating a nom de guerre and writing drek for shekels? Seems a ton of outlets for that nowadays......Go with Che Markowitz or maybe Syx Seazons. Tell everyone it's pronounced "shayZAHNZ".And laugh all the way to the bank.......
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Våt Moro
The water sport festival" Våt moro" is arranged in Florø every year the second weekend in July. You can join in on a number of activities this weekend. The festival aims at getting people out to have fun and enjoy nature based activities in the area both on land and in the sea all year around. The activities range from a children's waterfunpark, to a youth extreme group, to more than 20 different activities for adults. Some of the activities you can do are hoover board, fly board, kayak, water-ski, SUP, hiking, cruises, sea rafting, river rafting, surfing, wakeboard, yoga, windsurfing, sailing and more. In the evening you can join in on the "Aftersea" in the festival tent where we have fun with quiz, live music and DJ – the perfect end to an active day outside.
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Last week I was part of a group of Sierra Leoneans who participated in a Twitter chat, hosted by myself @wcaworld, Joy Spencer @Joyful90802 Veralyn Williams @Veralynmedia and members of the Citizens Ebola Response community in Sierra Leone. This twitter chat was created out of a conversation I had with a close friend of mine back in Sierra Leone who is a medical doctor. When I found out about the campaign to help bring drugs to save the life of Dr. Modupe Cole (May his soul rest in peace). I asked her if she thought a twitter conversation could help spark the dialogue, and hopefully shed some light on some collective Sierra Leonean thoughts, she agreed so I proceeded and got others on board.
The conversation was focused on the Ebola epidemic and what we as Sierra Leoneans both in the diaspora and in Sierra Leone could do to help eradicate this terrible disease once and for all. The chat was quite enlightening and engaging and members were all truly invested in seeking not just solutions in the moment but also long term strategies that can be implemented so that such an epidemic doesn’t spread and take the lives of so many Sierra Leoneans as this current one. I decided to document some of what I found to be most intriguing conversations that came out of the one hour chat. As mentioned by one of the members on the chat Mr. Akindele Decker, I think is worth exploring further in different spaces be it research, activist, grassroots, governmental levels especially as it relates to prevention in the future.
Concerning the medication Zmapp there was a lot of discomfort and scepticism around the administering of the medication . There was a serious point of debate on whether the medications should be administered if so by whom and for whom. Additionally many ethical issues and most people on the chat did not think it was a good idea to administer the medications during this crisis. If any medications are brought to Sierra Leone or West Africa in general, we must know what exactly we are signing up for. The medical trials need to be tested for a while and citizens must be given informed consent prior to any type of distribution.
It was heavily discussed at the early on set of the chat that technology needs to be at the fore front of detection of the virus. This was more specifically in relation to the new areas being infected to enable health officials and Sierra Leoneans to track trends, as well as track poor health facilities that need to be shut down in Freetown.
A wave of optimism swept across the chat when the question was asked about survivors of the disease, members tweeted various sources that showed the many victims who had survived the disease. From this I gathered that the success stories of survivors needs to be documented in order for more trust to be placed in the detection and the curing of Ebola virus, which will in turn only help mitigate and hopefully lessen the cases of Ebola.
Governments need to be held accountable in the future for delayed responses to saving the lives of citizens. There was overall a sense of anger, urgency and frustration as per how the government handled the Ebola epidemic, as far as communication and implementing more vigilant preventative measures across the country. Comments overall ranged that governments should do their best in the future and set systems in place to ensure that the virus does not spread as well as make concerted efforts with their citizens to ensure life and well being for every Sierra Leonean.
Most people on the chat geared towards the fact that prevention is key, and looking at the future of of the Sierra Leone health care system as a whole. The Ebola outbreak highlighted the broken systems that exist in our various countries. On that point members of the chat stressed that it was necessary to boost our education in the areas of science research. Emphasis was placed on having more technical and skilled medical workers to prepare for future outbreaks of such diseases that can be curtailed. The consensus around this point was that this could ultimately strengthen our health system and reduce reliance on the Western world for help.
Sierra Leoneans and Africans shouldn’t be stigmatised, members of the Community Response Group emphasized that this is an education approach and that all Sierra Leoneans shouldn’t be stereotyped and treated as carrying Ebola.
THE ALL SIERRA LEONE DIASPORA EBOLA CAMPAIGN FORUM: Every Saturday beginning this Saturday, August 9, 2014 at 4:00 PM EST, the All Sierra Leone Diaspora Ebola Campaign Forum will host a global teleconference forum. It is going to be a busy evening with an agenda full of information, news, analysis, and answers to the questions you have on your mind.
Here is the line-up:
Rev. Johannes George of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and Alhaji Alie Sesay of Maryland will lead us in prayers.
Ebola News Summary
Ebola Cases Updates: We will bring you news update on the Ebola crisis and an up-to-date statistics (confirmed cases, deaths, survivors, and patients) and analysis of Ebola cases.
We will have the following guests on the program:
Dr. Sulaiman Jabati Wai, Physician, Catholic Mission Hospital, Panguma, Kailahun—Connected live from Kailahun, Dr. Wai will share with us his experience as a practicing physician at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak
Mr. Amadu Masallay, Coordinator for Open Government Partnership (OGP), Government of Sierra Leone—From Maryland, Mr. Masallay will talk about government initiatives to engage the diaspora during the Ebola Campaign
Dr. Austin Demby, United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), worked with late Dr. Sheik Umar Khan at the Kenema Ebola Treatment Center—from Washington, Dr. Demby will share with us his experience at the Kenema Treatment Center and CDC’s contribution to the Ebola containment effort
Mr. Kalilu Totangi, Director of Communication, the opposition Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP)—Mr. Totangi will describe the role of the opposition in working with the government to fight Ebola
Mr. Sidie Yayah Tunis, Spokesman, Ministry of Health, Sierra Leone—Connected live from Freetown, Sierra Leone, Mr. Tunis will share information about MOH’s Ebola Campaign efforts and answer your questions
We will also bring you recorded interviews of medical practitioners, ordinary Sierra Leoneans, local leaders and government authorities on the ground in Sierra Leone.
Representatives of the following organizations will be present to share information about their Ebola Campaign efforts:
“When a family member is sick and is tended at home, women cook and serve food to the sick, clean after them and wash their clothes,” said Suafiatu Tunis, a spokesperson for Community Response Group, a grass-roots initiative to combat Ebola in Sierra Leone and a leader of the Social Mobilization Committee on Ebola that reports to the National Task Force. “This role is extended to the medical field, where women are mostly nurses and cleaners at hospitals and do not get the same support and protection as doctors, who are predominantly men.”
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Zainab Tunkara Clarkson a Community Response Group (CRG) member along with her community based group MurrayTong Pikin spent the day with 75 people from the Murray Town community to talk about Ebola. The educational session saw to the gathering of community police, representatives from community churches and mosques, market women and other business owners to gain a better understanding about Ebola and important preventative measures community members must take.
35 buckets and chlorine donated by the Murraytong Pikin group was given to participants to help support a responsive approach to taking preventative measures in light of the Ebola outbreak.
To the organisers and community members – thank you for listening, sharing, learning, growing and pushing for collective action to contain and end the Ebola Outbreak in Sierra Leone. | {
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Obama: Don’t want ‘militarized’ police culture
NEDRA PICKLERDecember 2, 2014
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama asked federal agencies on Monday for concrete recommendations to ensure the U.S. isn’t building a “militarized culture” within police departments, as he promoted the use of body cameras by police in the wake of the shooting of an unarmed black teen in Ferguson, Missouri.
With protests ongoing in Ferguson and across the country, Obama spoke to reporters at the end of a White House meeting with police, civil rights activists and local leaders and acknowledged the participants told him that there have been task forces in the past and “nothing happens.”
“Part of the reason this time will be different is because the president of the United States is deeply invested in making sure that this time is different,” Obama said.
Obama said he was upset to hear the young people in the meeting describe their experiences with police. “It violates my belief in what America can be to hear young people feeling marginalized and distrustful even after they’ve done everything right.”
At least for now, Obama is staying away from Ferguson in the wake of the uproar over a grand jury’s decision last week not to charge the police officer who fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown. Violent protests and looting erupted after the decision, resulting in at least a dozen commercial buildings being destroyed, despite Obama’s pleas for calm.
In tandem with the meeting, the White House announced it wants more police to wear cameras that capture their interactions with civilians. The cameras are part of a $263 million spending package to help police departments improve their community relations. Of the total, $74 million would be used to help pay for 50,000 of the small, lapel-mounted cameras to record police on the job, with state and local governments paying half the cost
Pushing back on concerns the task force would be all talk and no action, Obama said this situation was different because he was personally invested in ensuring results. He said young people attending the meeting had relayed stories about being marginalized in society and said those stories violate “my idea of who we are as a nation.
“In the two years I have remaining as president,” Obama said, “I’m going to make sure we follow through.”
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder traveled to Atlanta Monday to meet with law enforcement and community leaders for the first in a series of regional meetings around the country. Obama asked Holder to set up the meetings in the wake of clashes between protesters and police in Ferguson.
Speaking at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta — the church where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached — Holder said that he will soon unveil long-planned Justice Department guidance aimed at ending racial profiling by federal law enforcement.
“This will institute rigorous new standards — and robust safeguards — to help end racial profiling, once and for all,” Holder said. “This new guidance will codify our commitment to the very highest standards of fair and effective policing.”
Holder’s meeting in Atlanta included a closed roundtable discussion with law enforcement and community leaders followed by a public interfaith service and community forum.
The selection of King’s church as the site for the meeting was significant. The most successful and enduring movements for change adhere to the principles of non-aggression and nonviolence that King preached, Holder said.
While the grand jury has made its decision, the Justice Department continues its investigation into the death of Brown and into allegations of unconstitutional policing patterns or practices by the Ferguson Police Department, Holder said to loud applause.
Holder, who plans to leave his Attorney Generalposition once a successor is confirmed, has identified civil rights as a cornerstone priority for the Justice Department and speaks frequently about what he calls inequities in the treatment of minorities in the criminal justice system. He has targeted sentences for nonviolent drug crimes that he says are overly harsh and disproportionately affect black defendants and has promoted alternatives to prison for non-violent offenders. | {
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12 Reviews:
The platforming is relatively short and sweet. The last screen being my favourite, easy to easy-meduim long save. Where polaroid himself says he shines is 100% true in this game as well. The boss is an eyegasm worth the download. Check it out!
So this fangame is really good, plus its Polaroid so you expect that. Starts with a few stages of needle and a final avoidance. The needle is very cool and not too hard at the start so it can be a good beginner farm game if you love needle.
The avoidance is amazing and the best part of the game, song is really good and there are no stupid insta-gib attacks. As of the newer version, there is a easier version of the avoidance though I cannot say much about that mode because I have not played it. | {
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Hailies dream is to become an actress and eminem says he doesnt want to treat Hailie the way his dad treated him. Eminems father Marshall Bruce Mathers II left Marshall and his mother when she was only 11 months old. "I feel like I'm on top of the world. I did right by my daughter," he said. "I didn't want to do the same things my father did to me."
This is Eminem and his daughter of course kissing! How cute!
That Hailie Jade Mathers was born on Christmas of 1995 is quite telling, as Eminem counts her as his biggest blessing in life. While Eminem may come across as and confrontational, in his private life he has a soft spot for his daughter. He has made numerous references in her in songs, including "97 Bonnie and Clyde," and he alos make not subtle mentions of his upset with Kim for keeping his daughter away from him
KIM-
Name: Kimberly Anne Scott
Age: 29
Place of Birth: Detroit, Michigan
Maritial Status: Divorced with 1 daughter with Eminem
Siblings: Twin sister Dawn Scott
Offspring: Hailie Jade Scott-7 & Whitney Hartter-1 year
Kim and Eminem are still friends even though they are finally divorced. Eminem and Hailie Jade lives together but when on tour Kim watched Hailie or her aunt does.
This is a mugshot of Kim.
Debbie
Name: Debborah Mathers
Age:47
Status: Eminem and Nathans mother
Has been married four times - John Briggs is the latest husband
Betty Kresin
Age: 63
Betty is Marshalls Grandmother. Betty took care of Em when Debbie was going through tough times.
Joshua Schmitt-
Age-15
Josh is Betty's child and eminem's cousin.
Whitney Scott
Age: 1
Kim and Eric Hartter had this beautiful budle of joy on August 18, 2002. | {
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Sailors whose courage kept supply routes open to the strategically vital island of Malta during the Second World War have been honoured with a lasting tribute.
Emotional British veterans have spoken of their pride at seeing the memorial to their bravery unveiled on Malta 70 years after their actions helped defeat fascism in Europe.
Sailors who faced savage air attacks en route to the Mediterranean island were honoured at a ceremony in the island's capital, Valletta, yesterday, Monday 13 August.
Malta's Prime Minister, Lawrence Gonzi, unveiled a large black anchor as a symbol of the courage shown by the islanders and the convoy, known to the Maltese as the 'Santa Marija Convoy', that delivered vital supplies. He said:
"On my behalf and on behalf of the Maltese people, I would like to thank the veterans here for their bravery which protected our island fortress in its darkest hours during the war."
The veterans - eight of the 100 still alive - were key players in Operation PEDESTAL, a dangerous wartime mission to relieve the starving people on the besieged island that were undergoing enemy bombardment.
More than 23,000 Royal Navy and merchant sailors sailed from Gibraltar during 11-15 August 1942 against an onslaught of 21 enemy submarines, 23 E-boats and 540 aircraft. More than 350 Service and merchantmen lost their lives.
In the operation, 14 merchant ships carrying supplies of aviation fuel and food were escorted by a Royal Navy fleet of four aircraft carriers, two battleships, 12 cruisers, 34 destroyers, submarines and Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships.
Only five of the original flotilla of merchant ships made it to Valletta - the most famous of which was the SS Ohio.
She had been bombed so heavily by enemy fighters that her back was broken and she was in danger of sinking. But she was supported into port by HMS Ledbury and HMS Penn on either side, with HMS Rye acting as a stabilser at the stern.
Despite the best efforts of the Italian and German attacks 30,000 tonnes of cargo reached the islanders, including aviation fuel for Spitfire aircraft based on the island. It sustained Malta for ten weeks and showed that the tide of the war in North Africa and the Mediterranean was not moving away from the Allies.
In 1942 John Suddaby from Warrington was a 19-year-old Petty Officer on the cruiser HMS Kenya, which was damaged when the engine room was bombed and caught fire.
Now 89, Mr Suddaby said: "Seeing the memorial means a lot in terms of what we went through, although it is very little in comparison to what the Maltese people here had to endure.
"At the time it was just something I was told to do - I didn't really realise the significance of it until afterwards but it was a tough couple of days.
Maltese pipers play at the dedication of the Memorial to the the Santa Marija Convoy in Valletta [Picture: Petty Officer Airman (Photographer) Gaz Armes, Crown Copyright/MOD 2012]
"I am extremely proud of what we did and it is important that it is remembered in this way."
Speaking at the ceremony in Valletta, the current First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, said:
"We lost four warships, damaged five more, and out of 14 merchant ships only five got through - but they were a critical five and key to the survival of Malta.
"The Navy was at sea, in the air and under the sea, because it was vital we got these supplies through."
Admiral Stanhope also praised Malta for supporting Libyan-bound forces last year and thanked the island for providing use of its Grand Harbour, where the memorial anchor now sits. The location meant that NATO ships, including HMS Cumberland and York, could enforce the United Nations resolutions which were important to the outcome of the conflict.
He added:
"This visit was about making sure Malta feels valued for what it provided last year in support of operations off Libya. Their support was completely invaluable in that they provided berthing facilities and access to stores." | {
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How to Find Cheap Calls to Bhutan from UK
How to find cheap and free calls to Bhutan
Below, you'll find several topics (and links to more topics) which provide useful information about using this website effectively for finding cheap or even free calls to Bhutan. From this page you will learn how to navigate the website searching for cheap access numbers to Bhutan, inclusive 0845 and 0870 access numbers for making free calls, what the information in table columns means. A short video tutorial on this page demonstrates the information visually.
How to find cheap calls to Bhutan using this website
This is a comparison site for cheap calls to Bhutan and over 300 other destinations. It presents the cheapest way to call Bhutan mobile or landline number, or indeed any number in any world destination (including some satellite phone numbers), by showing access numbers and the price of a call per minute. There are several ways to find the appropriate access number for Bhutan:
All the destinations are listed in alphabetical order in a clearly presented table, where Bhutan can be found by simply scrolling down the page.
There is a search icon in the header of the main page (right hand side) and the text field which is revealed by clickinh on the icon. By typing any part of Bhutan in the text field, you can filter-in all destinations that match the typed text.
Please view the video below that shows how to find cheapest calls to Bhutan. When you find Bhutan in the table on the Call Rates Scanner main page, you will see the cheapest reliable access number and the rate charged per minute. Note, this is not necessarily the cheapest access number to Bhutan, but this is the cheapest access number which is from a reliable low cost calls provider, i.e. the call has a good audio quality and fresh and reliable information (see help section Cheap calls table on Bhutan Page, below the video, for detailed explanation of various aspects of provider's reliability). If you wish to see alternative access numbers to Bhutan, then click on expand button, expand_more, in the left hand side of the row. The row will expand with 5 alternative access numbers to Bhutan plus a link to see all 78 access numbers to Bhutan, which looks like this, more_horiz. By clicking on the latter you will be taken to the page with all cheap calls to Bhutan, including information about the call quality for each provider that offers service to Bhutan. Please see a short how-to video tutorial for a demonstration.
Note that some of the navigation, look and feel of the website in the video, may be different to the current state of the website. We're constantly trying to improve the content, navigation and appearance.
Cheap calls table on Bhutan Page
The call rates in the tables on Bhutan page are listed in the order of cheapest provider first. All access numbers, and their respective call rates, on the page are for cheap calls to Bhutan. You can switch between landline rates and mobile rates in the page header. You don't need to browse through numerous providers' web sites to get up to date call rates and access numbers to Bhutan, they are all listed on this page. A brief help text in the header of the table explains the meaning of each column. Below is the detailed explanation about the information in each column of the table:
Access Number - the number to dial before calling Bhutan. There is no subscription or pin code to enter, when you dial the access number. Just dial access number, wait for the prompt and then dial the phone number in Bhutan. For instructions on how to make a cheap international call to Bhutan please refer to the section below, on this page. The information about how to dial a number in Bhutan using access numbers is available in help section, How to make a cheap call to Bhutan.
Price p/min - price of the call (pence per minute) for an access number to call Bhutan. Each access number has a different call rate. Note that this is only a service charge of the price. Your phone line is charged this amount per minute, when you make a call to this access number, plus an access charge or, as it is sometimes called, connection charge. You begin to be charged the moment you make a call to the access number and not when someone picks up the phone on the other end. The connection charge is what your line provider charges you in addition to the price stated in the table. The connection charge varies with phone provider. For more information on call charges please refer to help section, Call charges for access number to call Bhutan.
Call Quality % - the quality of the sound for the given access number (and thus given provider of cheap calls). 100% represents perfect quality, whereas 0% means nothing can be heard. Please note that this information is not updated daily, unlike access numbers and prices for calls to Bhutan. We only used a random subset of access numbers and destinations for each provider, in order to establish the sound quality of the call, due to the limited resources that Call Rates Scanner has at its disposal. If you found that the sound quality for a specific provider is different from that stated here, please let us know, stating which destination you called and which provider and access number you used. Our contact details can be found in Contact section.
Call OHD sec - the time overhead of the call in seconds. This is a average combined time that the caller has to wait before actually speaking to someone on the other end. This is the time for which you pay whilst not actually talking to anyone. This is the time you waste before dialing the actual number in Bhutan plus the time you wait for the phone to ring on the other end. For more information on call charges please refer to Call charges for access number to call Bhutan. Please note that this information is not updated daily, and only a handful of access numbers and destinations were checked for each provider. This is due to the limited resources that Call Rates Scanner has at its disposal. If you found that the wait times (overheads) for a specific provider is vastly different from what is stated here, please let us know, stating which destination (i.e. Bhutan) you dialed and which provider and access number you used. Our contact details can be found in Contact section.
Data Verity % - the accuracy of information about access numbers and pricing on the provider's website or other provider's sources. For example, if the data about access numbers is out of date or inaccurate, then you may end up paying for the calls that are doomed to fail. This usually happens when the information on the website is updated much later than access numbers themselves. Normally, when you call outdated access number, you will hear an automated message with new a valid access number for Bhutan, but only after you have made the call to the number in Bhutan via the old access number, which means that you have already been charged for a minute or two plus the connection charge. The smaller the value in this column, the more likely you are to waste time and money due to invalid access numbers being advertised. Please note that data verity is not updated daily and is based on historical occurrences of provider's stale or incorrect data - it indicates provider's past performance of keeping the data fresh. It is also possible that some providers are caught more than others, due to the limited resources that are available to us. If you found that the freshness of information that a specific provider offers is different from what is indicated here, please tell us, stating which destination you called and which provider and access number you used. Please refer to Contact on how to contact Call Rates Scanner.
Provider - the name of the cheap calls provider. The provider owns the access numbers and draws the revenue from service charge part of the price (the price, stated in the comparison tables on Call Rates Scanner pages). We do not list url links to the websites of providers compared. If you are one of the listed providers and wish for the link to your website to appear on Call Rates Scanner pages, please contact us. Please refer to Contact page on how to contact Call Rates Scanner.
How to find free calls to Bhutan with inclusive minutes to 0845, 0870 numbers
You may be able to call Bhutan absolutely free of charge. No service charges to pay, no connection charges to pay - zero cost in total. Some of the access numbers start with 0845 or 0870 and can cost anything between local rate to 15 pence per minute. However, if you have inclusive minutes package to 0845 and 0870 numbers then your calls to Bhutan are very likely to be free (please read about cost of inclusive calls and caveats in help section How free are inclusive minutes to 0845, 0870 access numbers to call Bhutan). If you have a valid package with inclusive calls, then you would want to see those inclusive access numbers to Bhutan at the top of the search, priced as 0.0p/min, because that's what they cost to you. You can do this by clicking on Optimise search for inclusive calls to 01, 02, 03 numbers or 01, 02, 03, 0845, 0870 numbers. located in the top left corner menu and in the text above the rates table on Bhutan page.
Select inclusive calls mode, as explained in the paragraph above. The selected mode will be shown at the footer of the page next to all_inclusive icon.
Pick most reliable free access number (priced as 0.0p). If you don't find any free access numbers on All Destinations page, then there are no access numbers available for calls to Bhutan that match your inclusive calls package. There will not be any free calls available on Bhutan page either.
When you select one of the inclusive calls mode adjustment options in the menu, the search will be optimised for that call package, either inclusive minutes to 01, 02, 03 numbers or inclusive minutes to 01, 02, 03, 0845, 0870 numbers respectively. This action will reprice all access numbers to Bhutan, which are included in your package, to be 0.0p/min. This means that calls to those numbers are completely free, subject to fair usage as defined by your landline provider (please also see a general help section Inclusive calls explained. for more detail). Usually, you will not be paying either access charge or service charge. So, by optimising the search according to your calling plan (or call package) on this website you will be presented with prices for calls to Bhutan that are true to your circumstances. Note that this optimisation setting works on both, All Destinations page and Bhutan page. To navigate from All Destinations page to Bhutan page, please expand Bhutan row on the main page then, click on more_horiz at the bottom of the expanded Bhutan row). | {
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Impressive: The Wolfram Alpha “Fact Engine”
Much attention has been focused on the forthcoming Wolfram Alpha search service. Will it be as important as Google has become? Perhaps! A new search paradigm? Yes! Or at least a new way of gathering information. A Google-killer? Nope! But when the service launches, it should become an essential in anyone’s search tool kit.
Wolfram Alpha is backed by Stephen Wolfram, the noted scientist and author behind the Mathematica computational software and the book, A New Kind Of Science. The service bills itself as a “computational knowledge engine,” which is a mouthful. I’d call it a “fact search engine” or perhaps an “answer search engine,” a term that’s been used in the past for services designed to provide you with direct answers, rather than point you at pages that in turn may hold those answers.
Earlier this week, I talked with Stephen to understand how the service works. Below, my look.
Amazing Stats, At Your Fingertips
Do a search on Wolfram Alpha, and if it has matching data, it presents a ton of information on a single page, from figures to charts. For example, a search for “newport beach” not only shows the current temperature and forecast but also provides easy access to historical temperatures, which also get charted:
Want to know how popular the name Daniel is in the United States over time and how many people are currently estimated to be alive with that name, plus their ages? Wolfram Alpha can do that, too — though I wasn’t quick enough to screenshot that example during the demo. We moved fast! But over at Read Write Web, See Wolfram Alpha in Action: Our Screenshots has more examples you can view.
Where’s all this information coming from? Unlike Google or a traditional search engine, Wolfram Alpha isn’t crawling the web and “scraping” information, a process where you try to extract data from a web page. Instead, it’s working with a variety of providers to gather public and private information. More important, it then uses a staff of over 150 people to ensure the information is clean and tagged in a way that Wolfram Alpha can present.
For example, many government agencies publish statistical information, such as the housing starts data I mentioned above. Wolfram Alpha obtains this data, which gets incorporated into the overall database people search against.
There’s no great magic here in dealing with a single set of data. Anyone could download data on housing starts, open the information in a spreadsheet like Excel and produce tables and charts. Where Wolfram Alpha amazes is by having a huge collection of statistics and other facts that, at least in the demo I viewed, can quickly be searched through and displayed with the ease and speed of doing a regular web search.
In some ways, this is like a Holy Grail that any number of “invisible web” search engines have chased over the years, the ability to look inside data sources that can’t easily be crawled and provide answers from them. Wolfram Alpha succeeds because unlike with those past attempts, it has produced its own centralized repository of these answers and stats.
If a traditional search engine is like a giant “book of the web,” with copies of all the pages that it has found stored in a searchable index, then Wolfram Alpha is a like a giant encyclopedia of statistics and facts — or a CIA Fact Book — or a World Almanac. It’s brimming with facts and figures.
Much of the information, once entered, doesn’t need updating. However, some facts and figures change. Pluto, once a planet, is now a dwarf planet. When to refresh the data is another challenge for the system. But the company is working to figure out what information needs to be regularly revisited. Wolfram noted that a new moon of Saturn had just been discovered, “so someone is dutifully adding the information,” he told me.
Another challenge is that some of the information gathered might be wrong. In some cases, Wolfram Alpha might try to average data (and point this out through in the source notations that all pages carry).
“We might still get it wrong because the underlying sources get it wrong or something that our implicit model gets wrong. But there’s the trail of where did the numbers came from,” he said.
In other cases, they’re in a unique position to spot if some data regularly accepted might not be up to snuff.
“Sometimes there will be data that’s incredibly wrong, ” Wolfram said, giving an example of a lake database with latitude and longitude coordinates that, when Wolfram Alpha plotted it against a map, turned up some surprises.
“Someone did the obvious test and plotted the lakes and found lots of them in the middle of oceans. Things that people have never checked, as we start to do visualization and analysis, it’s remarkable how often we find things that were obviously wrong but not noticed before because they were in printed form or not looked at in aggregate,” he said.
Gaps In The Knowledge Base
Wolfram Alpha has limitations, of course. There are plenty of statistics it doesn’t have. For example, one query it couldn’t do was how the size of search engines have changed over time. There are no official sources for this information, especially since the major search engines stopped putting out such figures. And as it doesn’t crawl the web, it doesn’t know of historic figures that I and others have published.
Search engine popularity figures posed a similar challenge. These are regularly provided by at least four different metrics firms, but Wolfram Alpha doesn’t have that data.
Some of this will change. The company is actively working to expand the data sources it contains, and it invites those with information to contribute data and their knowledge expertise.
Some questions it’s unlikely to ever answer. Want to know how Google works? There’s no published formula for this; no set of verified facts about it. Any answer to that takes a more narrative form, and even then, it’s largely subjective based on what various authors might think. The more subjective the query, the less likely Wolfram Alpha will have an answer.
“We’ll never be able to compute some personal detail of somebody’s life, but you can search for it with a traditional search engine,” Wolfram said.
This is why it won’t be a Google-killer, but more on that, further down.
Disambiguating Queries
Any search engines faces the “disambiguation” challenge, figuring out what someone is after when a word can have multiple meanings. Did “apple” mean the fruit or the computer company, for example.
Search engines traditionally use related search options to assist users. In addition, they rely on the fact that by presenting up to 10 different listings per page, they have multiple chances of guessing at the query intent correctly.
Wolfram Alpha, by having a single answer page, doesn’t get such chances. So to help, it makes its best guess at what particular meaning it thinks a word has and presents options to get other answers, based on other definitions. For example with “apple,” it defaults to the “financial entity” term but suggests there’s also:
a species specification
a spacecraft
a general material
a food
It then allows the user to change their answer based on those:
Wolfram says a huge amount of work has gone into having human editors develop the classification schemes. These are used for more than helping searches select the right definitions for their searches. They also allow the service to know how to automatically blend answers from different data sources into a single page.
For instance, Wolfram Alpha has lots of information from different sources about foods. It has lots of information from different sources about financial data. When a search is done for Apple, and it knows someone means Apple the computer company, it uses this tagging or classification to pull relevant data only out of financial databases, to create an Apple page on the fly. Food information is not used — otherwise, you’d have an odd page where along with a financial chart for the company, you might also get nutrition information for the fruit.
The service also makes use of IP data to help disambiguate. If by using your IP address, it knows you’re near a particular city, then it will use that along with other factors to decide which “city” data to show you in the case of multiple cities with the same name. A “city fame index” is also used.
Computing Knowledge
Just providing easy access and amazing display of data might be enough of an achievement, but Wolfram Alpha goes a step beyond by allowing for sets of data to be calculated against each other. Want to divide the GDP of France and Italy? You can do that by simply entering “gdp of france / italy.” Or in another example they’ve shown, you could divide GDP by the length of railway in Europe.
Some of this feels like cool parlor tricks. Enter 13.56 billion years ago, and you get a page of various stats that Wolfram Alpha thinks might be interesting. They will be to some, but perhaps more in the way that when Google Maps came out, many people cruised the satellite views out of curiosity rather than to solve some immediate need. A query like “uncle’s uncle’s grandson’s grandson” is used as an example of how a family tree can be generated — also interesting for the “wow factor” but not really a query that many would ever do in real life.
While many of the demo queries may feel like ways Wolfram Alpha is being put through its paces, rather than reflecting real life queries, I’m pretty confident we will see some amazing uses of its calculating abilities. As Twitter cofounder Biz Stone recently called Twitter “the messaging service we didn’t know we needed until we had it.” Similarly, Wolfram Alpha may become the search service we didn’t know we needed — and in particular, the search service we may use in ways completely unexpected from what anyone is envisioning.
Complimentary To Google, Not Competitive
Sound amazing? As I’ve said before, I’m pretty jaded about search. Any number of would-be Google-killers have come and gone without gaining traction.
Wolfram’s specific that the service isn’t aiming to be a Google-killer or even considers it a traditional search engine that competes.
“We are not a search engine. No searching is involved here,” he said. “The types of things that people are currently searching for have some overlap [with Google], but it isn’t huge. What’s exciting is that we have a whole new class of things that people can put into a input field and have it tell them what it knows.”
While I think technically that Wolfram Alpha will be pretty amazing — and indeed a huge new significant tool that people should consider — it will still face a hefty awareness challenge. It remains a specialized search tool, and general searchers — which are among those Wolfram Alpha is targeting — typically do not go directly to such tools.
For reasons I’ve never seen fully researched or explained, people simply do not go to specialty search tools in mass numbers. Even at Google, the percentage of people going directly to its image or local search services is appallingly small, which has why it has made such an effort with universal search & blended results.
Another challenge is that some of what Wolfram Alpha does can be done VIA Google — emphasis on the VIA part, as I’ll explain.
For example, want a list of words that end -aq? Wolfram Alpha can show you them, but a search on Google quickly brings up a page in the top results that has them as well. Want the weather in Newport Beach? Google (and others) provides a direct display with links to deeper information. For many searches, this will still keep Google as a first port of call. Even though Wolfram Alpha directly displays answers, the Google Habit will remain strong, and they’ll likely be happy enough that Google points them in the right direction. And unlike Wikipedia, Wolfram Alpha likely won’t get a chance to rank in Google’s own results. There’s no set number of pages that Google can crawl, though it will be interesting to see if some pages start getting listed if people link to specific searches (if someone links to a Wolfram Alpha search request, that might generate a page that Google and other search engines can read).
Wolfram Alpha’s edge may be that it’s a unique repository of general knowledge that imitates a search engine (unlike Wikipedia, which has no search engine feel). Of course, the killer combination would be for Wolfram Alpha to be partnered with a major search engine. It’s something Wolfram said is being considered, though there are no formal discussions at the moment. The focus is really getting the service opened to the public and seeing how the initial reaction goes.
“We hope to be a high quality source, a quotable resource, in many cases,” Wolfram said.
Google, of course, just rolled out public data search, allowing people to chart out unemployment and population data in the United States (while this seems like a spoiler to Wolfram Alpha, Google’s since told me the exact timing was completely coincidental and even moved at the last minute due to the birth of a child of someone on the team).
While the launch during Wolfram Alpha’s public demo may have been coincidental, there’s no mistake that Google thinks searching through structured data and databases is important. The company told me it will continue to expand the data it offers, especially based on the type of queries it sees that would most benefit from it.
Still, at the moment, Google has nothing like the number of human editors (“curators,” Wolfram Alpha calls them) involved to build such a centralized database. The Big G can’t be written off, and if it decides that Wolfram Alpha really is drawing away people it needs, I’d expect it to build rapidly to compete. But Wolfram’s coming out with a big head start.
Aiming For Profits
When it goes live, Wolfram Alpha hopes to pay for itself in two ways. The right-side of pages — the “right-rail” in search engine vernacular — will carry sponsorships. Some deals for these are already in place for when the site goes live, though Wolfram didn’t reveal which companies will show there. Unlike traditional search ads, these don’t appear to be cost-per-click driven. Certainly no self-serve AdWords-like system appears in the works.
There will also be a corporate version eventually, which will allow users to do queries that involve heavy amounts of computation, to upload their own data in bulk or download data sets. The company also envisions licensing out private versions of the service and is still planning other offerings.
Will this all make the service eventually profitable?
“I hope it will be. I’ve invested quite a lot of money in it, as you can guess. I certainly hope to make that money back, otherwise it is a very grand piece of philanthropy on my part,” Wolfram said, with a chuckle.
As for the business issues still to be determined?
“I’m one of those people who doesn’t go for, ‘Let’s make an absolutely precise business plan’,” Wolfram said.
About That Name…
I’ve seen a fair amount of criticism that “Wolfram Alpha” doesn’t come along as a catchy name that will resonate with general searchers. Certainly, I find it a bit clunky. Is that really going to be the final name?
“Whether this ends up being Wolfram Alpha or overtaking our Wolfram.com site, that’s a subject of great internal debate at our company. We were keen to make sure this product is associated with our brand. Worst case, if we never figure out a business model at all, it’s great example of what the technology we have built can do. Our corporate name is as good a nonsense word as any Web 2.0 word,” he said.
Commenting further, he added about the “Alpha” part:
“There’s a bit of this being the first of something and a bit of humility that’s just the beginning of what I expect will be a very long term project. This is basically my third large project in life.”
When Can We Play?
Ready to try Wolfram Alpha out? The service is set to launch this month, though an exact data hasn’t been set.
New search services notoriously get overwhelmed by traffic when they debut, and I have no doubt Wolfram Alpha will get swamped with visitors. Given that it is so processor-intensive — that no pages are cached, which helps with load — I wouldn’t be surprised to see it go up-and-down in the first week it’s out. But the company feels confident that when it goes live, it’ll stay up consistently, based on load test it’s doing.
When it does go live, check it out. As said, it won’t be a replacement for Google or a traditional search engine. But it looks like a promising new resource to gather all types of answers. | {
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Det første man ser når man ankommer Rena, er vanligvis den lokale jernbanestasjonen!Perhaps it’s not considered very nice to say that there is nothing special about the place called ‘Rena’? No doubt, the people, whom have chosen to live there, thrive?!
And when I, living far away, still chose to present you with pictures from just the settlement of Rena, it’s for a reason: I’ve lived there! Ages ago!
When I first time arrived at the Rena Railwaystation I was a desperately frightend
little boy 5 years old! Refugee in my own country! The year was 1942 and Norway was occupied by German forces!
The first one normally see arriving Rena is the railwaystation.Så langt jeg kan erindre var det ingen tyske soldater å se i noen retning da jeg (og andre)m ble stablet inn i noen gamle lastebiler og kjørt opp i åsene rundt Rena. Det skulle gå mange år før jeg igjen kunne ta toget hjem!
As far as I recall, there were no German soldiers to be seen upon my arrival, and we were loaded upon some old lorries and brought up into the hills surrounding ‘Rena’. There would be many years before I once more could take the train home!Idag nærmet jeg meg Rena nordfra og stoppet kort på ‘Østerdalen Hotell’ som ligger bare en snau kilometer utenfor Rena.
Today I was approaching the settlement of ‘Rena’ from the North and made a short stop at the Oesterdalen Hotell which is located only a ‘small mile’ North of ‘Rena’.Her ankommer jeg fra nord på ‘Koppangveien’ som her skifter navn til ‘Tollef Kildes gt’ og blir samtidig hovedgaten gjennom Rena Sentrum.
Rena er forøvrig administrassjonssenteret i Åmot kommune og man regner at det i selve tettstedet ‘Rena’ bor ca 2 200 mennesker!
Here I’m arriving from the North on the ‘Koppang Rd.’ which, by the way, here changes name to ‘Tollef Kildes street’ and becomes the main road through the settlement of ‘Rena’. Rena is, by the way. the administration center of the municipality of Aamot, and the population of ‘Rema’ itself is approximately 2 200 people.Siden jeg sist var på Rena har man bygget en ganske stor Teknisk Høyskole på bredden av Prestsjøen!
Since I visited Rena last time, there has been built a Techical College on the banks of
‘Lake Prestjoen’!Her et lite panoramabilde utover Prestsjøen. Her er det også et visst badeliv gjennom sommeren.
And what do you know! Here is my old school from 1943/44 – still in active use 72 years later! If I remember the name of my teacher? I’m sorry, but no! My memory isn’t what it once used to be! (Sorry!)Tvers over veien er det bygget moderne forretningsbygg, men spør meg ikke hva som engang lå der. Det husker ikke en gammel mann!
Perhaps someone is wondering where all the people and cars are? And ‘yes’ it’s incredibly quiet here! The explanation was that this was the afternoon before the start of the annual event: ‘Birkebeiner’n’!
‘Birkebeiner’n’ is a real challenge where most everybody have the chance to prove their physical strength and endurance. On mountain bikes this year 9000 people started out across the mountain on a gruelling trip of 86 km (It used to be 92 km) and an accumulated elevation/meters of 1450 metres arriving at the Haakons Hall at the City of Lillehammer in the valley of Gudbrandsdal. some 3 hours later!Som dere ser befinner jeg meg omtrent der løpet skal starte imorgen?! Over hustaket ser dere et kirkspir? Jeg nevner dette spesielt fordi denne kirken ligger ganske sentralt i sentrum av Rena og dukker dermed opp på mange bilder etter hvert. Det gjør det mulig å orientere seg litt bedre?
As you may see, I’m just about where they’ll be starting tomorrow? Please observe the church in the back. This church is centrally located in Rena, thus it’s goin to be visible on a number of pictures and will provide you with a position that will make it a bit easier to understand where you are.Lenger nede i gaten ser dere en bensinstasjon, men hvis dere tror man selger bensin på Rena for 2 – 4 kroner literen, så tar dere feil! Faktum er at prisene var kr 12,90 og kr 14,70 🙂 Det er bare slik at teknologien som viser priser egentlig skifter kontinuerlig, men så raskt at det menneskelige øye aldri oppdager det. Men mitt kamera er altså enda raskere!
Down the street you may see a gasoline station, but – don’t for a moment believe that gasoline is sold at Rena for 2 – 4 kroner /litres. You’d be mistaken! The fact is that our gasoline prices for the day was NOK 12,90 and NOK 14,70 !
The explantation is that the technology showing prices kind of flutters, but so fast that the human eye can’t catch on. My camera, however, is far quicker yet!Dette er altså Åmot Kirke i Rena sentrum! Og i 1943/43 besøkte jeg denne kirken i forbindelse med julehelgen. Noen glimt har øyensynlig festet seg for jeg kunne ikke påvise særlige forandringer. Kirken ble bygget i tømmer i 1901 og har plass til 600 mennesker!
This is the Aamot Church in the centrum of the settlement of Rena! I used to visit this church in connection with Christmas celebrations in 1942-44 and some impressions must have stuck with me? I couldn’t see much changes today?!
The church was built in timber back in 1901 and seats 600 people!En takk til Else Berit som åpnet noen dører som ellers hadde forblitt lukket!
A ‘thank you’ to Else Berit who saw to it that doors were opened that would otherwise remained closed.
A local artist and wood carver – Ragnar Nysaether – had a smal exhibition in the church.
I recommend that you click the picture into full screen and study the details of his work!Dette er brannstasjonen! Nja, ikke dagens, naturligvis, men den fungerte faktisk i 1943!!!
This is the Firestation! Well, not of today, of course, but it did serve as a firestation back in 1943!Dette er en relativt ny forretningsgård i dagens ‘Rena’.
This is a relatively new business building in Rena of today.Og her ligger det lokale trenings-senteret.
And here is the local fitness center.
En hyllest til ‘Birkebeineren’ som også gjennomføres på ski hver vinter!
A tribute to the event ‘Birkebeineren’ which is also an arrangement on skies every
winter.
Another relatively new business building. Actually there aren’t too many buildings that may be dated back to the 40thies, but there are some . . .Her er kontorene til den lokale Sparebank 1 i Hedmark.
Here is the office of the local bank: Sparebank 1 in Hedmark.Dette er det nye kultur-senteret i Rena!
This is the new cultural center in Rena.Litt tilbaketrukket fra det daglige trafikkbildet finner vi Ryslingmoen Alders- og Sykehjem.
Then there was the gasoline station again, but this time from an all together different angle, and this time my camera has frozen the prices at the exact correct time.I gamle dager var dette en av stedets ‘nøkkelbedrifter’: ‘Rena Carton AS’ ble startet tidlig på 1900-tallet, men ble permanent nedlagt i 1998 etter nesten 100 års drift!
In the old days this used top be one of Renas ‘corner stone businesses’: Rena Carton Ltd.
It was initiated very early in the 1900’s and permanently closed down nearly a hundred years later in 1998!Hvor det en gang var store fabrikkbygninger, skyter det i dag opp moderne boligblokker med utsikt mot elven ‘Glomma’.
All that is left from the old industry site is the tall chimney which may be seen at a long distance away.Hvis jeg husker korrekt så rommer disse husene såkalte ‘student-hybler’?
If I remember correctly, this building include so called ‘studenet dwellings’?Et gatebilde fra Rena –
A street picture from Rena –Og ett til!
And another!Rampa Pub, Rena. Jeg tror dette er ett av de eldre husene i Rena som engang hadde en helt annen funksjon?
The Rampa Pub, Rena. I believe this is one of the old houses that once had an all together different function in this society?
This is an apartment building – relatively new at Rena, but – we are also very close to the railway station where our trip started out, but I gues tghat most of you by now has a solid impression of Rena as a settlement? So I’ll conclude and just thank you for your company.
(Compliments of SRB)
Well, as you might imagine: Not the busiest place on ‘Mother Earth’! 🙂
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Brisbane Marketing appoints new Convention Bureau GM
Juliet Alabaster has been appointed General Manager of the Brisbane Convention Bureau, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience within the conventions and business events industry.
Brisbane Marketing CEO Brett Fraser said he was delighted to appoint Ms Alabaster to the position which sits within the leadership team of the city’s economic development board.
“Juliet has become an integral figure at Brisbane Marketing and within the broader conventions industry, and this role will enable her to contribute even further in this space,” Mr Fraser said.
“As General Manager of the Convention Bureau, Juliet will lead research, business development, bidding, convention promotion and membership of the Convention Bureau.
“This is a very deserving appointment – Juliet has been applying her extensive experience in the conventions and business events industry since she joined Brisbane Marketing in 2008.
“Juliet progressed rapidly to her most recent role of Senior Manager, Bidding & Business Development prior to stepping up to the role of Acting General Manager, Convention Bureau.
“Her knowledge of the conventions and business events industry is second to none, leading major bid wins and new strategic programs, such as the recently launched Lord Mayor’s Convention Trailblazer Grant.”
Mr Fraser also announced the Bureau’s former General Manager, Rob Nelson had been appointed as Chief Operating Officer of Brisbane Marketing.
“Rob led the Convention Bureau to attract an increased number of conventions and business events that has delivered significant economic impact for Brisbane,” Mr Fraser said.
“Having laid the foundation for the Bureau’s new direction, including its foray into the incentives market, Rob demonstrated his outstanding leadership and became a pivotal member of the organisation’s senior leadership team.
“As Chief Operating Officer, Rob will be responsible for driving the performance of the business development business units: Investment Attraction; Industry Development; Conventions & Business Events; Precinct Development; and Tourism & Major Events.”
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This blog attempts to be a collection of how-to examples in the Microsoft software stack - things that may take forever to find out, especially for the beginner. I see it as my way to return something to the Microsoft community in exchange for what I learned from it.
02 August 2017
Intro
All right, my friends. It's time for the real deal, the blog post I have been anticipating to write since I first published the 3D version of Walk the World like two months ago. It took me a while to extract the minimal understandable code from my rather convoluted app. Everyone who has ever embarked on a trip of 'exploratory programming' (meaning you have an idea what you want to do, but only some vague clues how) knows how you end up with a repo (and code) full of failed experiments, side tracks, etc. So I had to clean that up a little first. Also, my app does a lot more than just show the map, and those features would obscure the general idea. As a bonus - after creating this blog post I finally actually understand myself how and most importantly why the app works :).
The general idea
As you can read in the previous post, I 'paste' the actual map tiles - mere images - on a Unity3D Plane. A Plane is a so-called mesh that exists out of a grid of 11x11 points, that form the vertices. If I somehow would be able to ascertain actual elevation on those locations, I can move those points up and down and actually get a 3D map. The tile itself will be stretched up and down.The idea of manipulating the insides of a mesh, which turns out to be very simple, is explained by the awesome Rick Bazarra in the first episode of his must-see "Unity Strikes Back" explanatory video series on YouTube, a follow-up to his Creative Coding with Unity series on Channel 9, that I consider a standard starting point for everyone who wants to get off the ground with Unity3D.
Adding some geo-intelligence to the tile
The Bing Maps Elevation API documentation describes an endpoint GetElevations that allows you to get altitudes in several ways. One of them is a grid of altitudes in a bounding box. That is what we want - our tiles are square. The documentation says the bounding box should be specified as follows:
"A bounding box defined as a set of WGS84 latitudes and longitudes in the following order:
south latitude, west longitude, north latitude, east longitude"
If you envision a tile positioned so that north is up, we are required to calculate the geographical location of the top-right and bottom-left of the tile. The Open Street Maps Wiki provides code for the north-west corner of the tile, i.e. top left. I translated the code to C#...
... and it works fine, but we need the south west and the north east points. Well, if you consider how the tiles are stacked, you can easily see how the north east point is the north-west point of the tile right of our current tile, and the south-west point is the north west point of the tile below our tile. Therefore we can use the north-west points of those adjacent tiles to find the values we actually need - like this:
Size matters
Although Microsoft is a USA company, it fortunately has an international orientation so the Bing Maps Elevation API returns no yards, feet, inches, miles, furlongs, stadia, or any other deprecated distance unit – it returns plain old meters. Which is very fortunate, as the Windows Mixed Reality distance unit is – oh joy – meters too. But it returns elevation in real world values, and while it might be fun to show Kilimanjaro in real height, it will be a bit too big to fit in my room (or any room, for what matters). Open Street Map is shown at a definite scale per zoom level – and as a GIS guy, I like to be the height correctly scaled - to get for this real life feeling. Once again, referring to the Open Street Map Wiki – there is a nice table that shows how many meters a pixel is at any given zoom level. We will need the size per tile (which is 256 pixels, as I explained in the previous post), so we add the following code that will give you a scale factor for the available zoom levels for Open Street Map:
This simply queries the TileInfo structure for the new methods we have just created. Notice it then builds the URL, containing the bounds, the hard coded 11x11 points that are in a Unity Plane, and the key. Then it calls a piece of Unity3D code called “WWW” which is a sort of HttpClient named by someone with a lot of fantasy (NOT). And that’s it. We add a call to the existing SetTileData method like this:
so that whenever tile data is supplied, it does not only initiate the downloading of the tile, but also the downloading of the 3D data.
Processing the 3D data
Next up is a method ProcessElevationDataFromWeb, that is called from Update (so about 60 times a second). In this method we check if a the MapTile is downloading – and if it’s ready, we process the data
An ElevationResult is a class to deserialize a result from a call to the Bing Maps Elevation API in. I entered the result of a manual call in Json2CSharp and got a class structure back – only I changed all properties into public fields so the rather stupid limited Unity JsonUtility, that does not seem to understand the concept of properties, can handle it. I also initialized lists in the objects from the constructors. It’s not very interesting but if you want a look go here in the demo project.
Applying the 3D data.
So now it’s time to actually move the mesh points up an down. Mostly using code I stole from Rick Bazarra, with a few adaptions from me:
First we get the scale factor – that’s simply the value by which elevation data must be divided to make it match the current zoom level. Next, we get the elevation data itself, that is two levels down in de ElevationData. And then we go modify the elevation of the mesh points to match those of the elevation we got. For some reason - and that's why I said it looks like the Bing Maps Elevation API looks to be like built-to-order for this task - the points come in at exactly the right order for Unity to process in the mesh.
As I learned from Rick, you cannot modify the points of a mesh, you have to replace them. So we loop through the mesh points and fill a list with points that have their y – so the vertical direction – changed to a scaled value of the elevation. Then we call RebuildMesh, that simply replaces the entire mesh with new vertices, does some recalculation and rebuilds the collider, so your gaze cursor will actually play nice with the new mesh. I also noticed that it you don’t do the recalculate stuff, you will end up looking partly through tiles. I am sure people with a deeper understanding of Unity3D will understand why. I just found out that it needs to be done.
Don't press play yet! There a few tiny things left to do, to make the result look good.
Setting the right location and material
First of all, the map is kind of shiny, which was more or less okay-ish for the flat map, but if you turn the map into 3D you will get this over bright effect. So open up the project in Unity, create a new material “MapMaterial” and apply the properties as displayed here below left. The color of the material should be #BABABAFF. See left image. When it is done, drag it on top of the MapTile (see right image).
Then, the app is still looking at Redmond. While that’s an awesome place, there isn’t much spectacular to see as far as geography is concerned. So we mosey over to the MapBuilder script. There we change the zoom level to 14, the Latitude to 46.78403 and the Longitude to -121.7543
It's a little east and quite a bit more south from Redmond. In fact, when you press play, you will see a landmark that is very familiar if you live anywhere near the Seattle area or visited it:
famous Mount Rainier, the volcano sitting about 100 km from Seattle, very prominently visible from aircraft - weather permitting. To get this view, I had to fiddle with the view control keys a little after pressing play - if you press play initially you will see Rainier from a lot more close up.
And that, my friends, is how you make a 3D map in your HoloLens. Of almostany place in the world. Want to see Kilimanjaro? Change Latitude to -3.21508 and Longitude to 37.37316. Press play.
Niagra falls? Latitude 43.07306, Longitude -79.07561 and change zoom level to 17. Rotate the view forward a little with your mouse and pull back. You have to look down. But then, here you go.
GIS is cool, 3D GIS is ultra-cool! All that is left is to generate the UWP app and deploy it into your HoloLens or view it in your new Windows Mixed Reality device.
Caveat emptor
Awesome right? Now there are a few things to consider. In my previous post I said this app was a bandwidth hog, as it downloads 169 tiles per map. In addition, it now also fires 169 requests per map to the Bing Maps Elevation API. For. Every. Single. Map. Every time. Apart from the bandwidth and power consequences, there's another thing to consider. If you go to this page and click "Basic Key", you will see something like this:
What is boils down to is - if your app is anywhere near successful, it will eat your allotted request limit very fast, you will get a mail from the Bing Team kindly informing you of this (been there, got that) - and then suddenly you will have a 2D app again. You will have to buy and enterprise key and those are not cheap. So I advise you to do some caching - both in the app and if possible on an Azure service. I employed a Redis cache to that extent.
Furthermore, I explained I calculate the north east and south west points of a tile using the north west points of the tiles left of and below the current tile. If those tiles are not present, because you are at the edge of the map, I have no idea what will happen - but presumably it won't work as expected. You can run into this when you are zoomed out sufficiently in the very south or east of the map. But then you are either at the International Date Line (that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole exactly on the side of Earth that is exactly opposite of the Greenwich Meridian) or at Antarctica. On the first spot, there’s mostly ocean (why else do you think they’ve put it there) and thus no (visible) geography to speak of. As far as Antarctica goes, you’ll hit another limitation, for it clearly says in the Bing Maps Elevation API documentation:
"There is a limitation in that latitude coordinates outside of the range of -85 and 85 are not supported."
Some assembly required, batteries not included
Indeed, it does not look exactly like in the videos I showed. Walk the World employs a different map tile sets (plural indeed), and there's also all kinds of other stuff my app does - like sticking the map to the floor so that even at high elevations you have a nice overview, reverse geocoding so you can click on the map to see what's there, tracking the user's moves so it can make a new map appear where the user is walking off it - connecting to the old one, zoom in/out centered on the user's location in the map, showing a map of the physical surroundings... there's a lot of math in there. I only showed you the basics. If you need a HoloDeveloper who knows and understand GIS to the core, you know who to contact now :)
Conclusion
Once you know the basics, it's actually pretty easy to create a 3D scaled map of about anywhere in the world, that is - anywhere where the Bing Maps Elevation API is supported. The 3D stuff is actually the easy part - knowing how to calculate tiles and build a slippy map is harder. But in the end, it is always easy when you know what to do. Like I said, I think GIS is a premier field in which Mixed Reality will shine. I am ready for it: I hope you are too. Innovate or die - there are certainly companies I know that could take that advice and get moving.
Credits
Thanks to René Schulte, the wise man from 51.050409, 13.737262 ;) for pointing me to the Bing Maps Elevation API. And of course to Rick Bazarra, who inspired me so often and actually provided some crucial code in his YouTube training video series.
22 July 2017
Intro
If you make an awesome app like Walk the World, of course you are not going to spill the beans on how you built it, right? Well – wrong, because I think sharing knowledge is the basis of any successful technical community, because I like doing it, and last but not least – I feel it is one the primary things that makes an MVP an MVP. I can’t show you all the details, if only because the app is humongous and is badly in need of some overhaul / refactoring, but I can show you some basic principles that will allow you to make your own map. And that’s exactly what I am going to do.
‘Slippy map’?
Getting on my GIS hobby horse here :) Gather around the fire ye youngsters and let this old GIS buff tell you all about it. ;)
Slippy maps are maps made out of pre rendered square images that together form a continuous looking map. Well-known examples are Bing Maps and Google Maps, as well as the open source map Open Street Maps – that we use for this example, The images are usually 256x256 pixels. Slippy maps have a fixed number of discrete zoom levels. For every zoom level there is a number of tiles. Zoom level 0 is typically 1 image showing the whole world. Zoom level 1 is 4 tiles each showing 1/4th of the world. Zoom level 2 is 16 tiles each showing 1/16th of the world. You get the idea. Generally speaking a zoom level has 2zoomlevel x 2zoomlevel tiles.
You can see the number of tiles (and the amount of data servers need to store those) go up very quickly. Open Street Maps’ maximum zoom level is 19 – which all by itself is 274.9 billion tiles, and that is on top of all the other levels. Google Map’s maximum zoom level is 21 at some places and I think Bing Maps goes even further. The amount of tiles of level 21 alone would be 4398046511104, a little short of 5 trillion. And that is not all - they even have multiple layers – map, terrain, satellite. Trillions upon trillions of tiles - that is even too much to swallow for Microsoft and Google, which is why they vary the maximum zoom level depending on the location – in the middle of the ocean there’s considerable less zoom levels available ;). But still: you need really insane amounts of storage and bandwidth to serve a slippy map of the whole world with some amount of detail, which is why you have so little parties actually meeting this challenge – mostly Google, Microsoft, and Open Street Maps.
Anyway - in a slippy map tiles are defined in rows and columns per zoom level. The takeaway from this is to realize that a map tile can be identified by three parameters and three parameters only: X, Y and zoom level. And those need to be converted into a unique URL per tile. The way these tiles are exactly organized depends on the actual map supplier. And if your starting point is a Lat/Lon coordinate, you will have to do some extra math. Basically all you need to know you can find here at the Open Streep Maps wiki. But I am going to show in more detail anyway.
Change "June2017HoloLensSetup" in "SlippyMapDemo" where ever you see it. Initially you will see only one place, but please expand the "Icon" and "Publishing Settings" panels as well, there are more boxes to fill in.
To make a working app on the new Unity version, we will need a new HoloToolkit. So delete everything from the Assets/Holotoolkit but do it from Unity, as this will leave the .gitignore in place.
Select all items, press delete. Then, go to http://holotoolkit.download/ and download the latest HoloToolkit. If you click “Open” while downloading, Unity will automatically start to import it. I would once again suggest de-selecting Holotoolkit-Tests as they are not useful for an application project.
Some basic stuff first
We will need to have a simple class that can hold a Lat/Lon coordinate. UWP supplies those, but that means we cannot test in the editor and, well, we don’t need all what they can do. So we start off with this extremely simple class:
Lat/Lon to tile
A map has a location – latitude and longitude, so that is our starting point. So we need to have a way to get the tile on which the desired location is. A tile is defined by X, Y and zoom level, remember? We start like this:
Via a simple constructor X and Y are calculated from latitude, longitude and zoomlevel, The MapTileSize is the apparent physical size of the map tile - that we will need in the future (it will be 0.5 meters, as we will see later).
Wow. That seems like some very high brow GIS calculation, that only someone like me understands, right? ;)Maybe, maybe not, but you find this formula on the Open Street Map wiki, more specifically, here.
So now we have the center tile, and to calculate the tiles next to it, we simply need another constructor
in a simple loop, as we also will see later, we can find the tiles next, above and below it and we can define a MapBuilder class that can loop over this information, and make map tiles grid. BTW, this class also has some equality logic, but that’s not very exiting in this context, so you can look that up in the demo project.
Tile to URL
As I have explained, a tile can be identified by three numbers: X, Y and zoom level but to actually show the tile, you need to convert that to a URL. So I defined this interface to make the tile retrieval map system agnostic:
Some (very little) re-use
Basically we are going to download images from the web again, using the URL that the IMapUrlBuilder can calculate from the TileData. Downloading an showing images in a HoloLens app – been there, done that, and it fact, that’s what made the idea of Walk the World popup up in my mind in the first place. So I am going to reuse the DynamicTextureDownloader from this post. In the demo project, it sits in the HolotoolkitExtensions. We make a simple child class:
So what happens – if you set TileData using SetTileInfo, it will ask the MapBuilder to calculate the tile image URL, the result will be assigned to the parent class’ ImageUrl property, and the image will automatically be drawn as a texture on the Plane it’s supposed to be added to.
Creating the MapTile prefab
In HologramCollection, create a Plane and call it MapTile. Change it’s X and Z scale to 0.05 so the 10x10 meter plane will show as 0.5 meters indeed. Then add the MapTile script to it as a component. Finally, drag the MapTile Plane (with attached script) from the HologramCollection to the Prefabs folder in Assets.
If you are done, remove the MapTile from the HologramCollection in the Hierarchy.
A first test
To the HologramCollection we add another empty element called “Map”. Set it’s Y position to –1.5, so the map will appear well below our viewpoint. To that Map game object that we add a first version of our MapBuilder script:
This simple script basically creates one tile based upon the information you have provided. Since it does nothing with location, it will appear at 0,0,0 in the Map, which itself is at 1.5 meters below your viewpoint. If you were to run the result in the HoloLens, a 0.5x0.5m map tile map should appear right around your feet.
Anyway, drag the prefab we created in the previous step on the Map Tile Prefab property of the Map Tile Builder …
… and press the Unity Play button.You will see nothing at all, but if you rotate the Hololens Camera 90 degrees over X (basically looking down) while being in play mode a map tile will appear, showing Redmond.
Only it will be upside down, thanks to the default way Unity handles Planes - something I still don't understand the reason for. Exit play mode, select the Map game object and change it’s Y rotation to 180, hit play mode again and rotate the camera once again 90 over X.
That’s more like it.
The final step
Yes, there is only one step left. In stead of making one tile, let’s make a grid of tiles.
In ShowMap we first calculate the center tile’s data, and then in LoadTiles we simply loop over a square matrix from –(MapSize/ 2) to +(MapSize/2) and yes indeed, if you define a MapSize of 12 you will actually get a map of 13x13 tiles because there has to be a center tile. If there is a center tile, the resulting matrix by definition has an uneven number of tiles.
In LoadTiles you see TileInfo’s second constructor in action: just X, Y, and Zoomlevel. Once you have the first center tile, calculating adjacent tiles is extremely easy. GetOrCreateTiles does the actual instantiation and positioning in space of the tiles – that’s what we need the MapTileSize for. Note, that for an extra performance gain (and a prevention of memory leaks), it actually keeps the instantiated game objects in memory once they are created, so if you call ShowMap from code after you have changed one of the MapBuilder’s parameters, it will re-use the existing tiles in stead of generating new ones. LoadTiles itself also creates a name for the MapTile but that’s only for debugging / educational purposes – that way you can see which tiles are actually downloaded in the Hierachy while being in Unity Play Mode.
If you deploy this into a HoloLens and look down you will see a map of 6.5x6.5 meters flowing over the floor.
To make this completely visible I had to move the camera up over 20 meters ;) but you get the drift.
Some words of warning
The formula in TileInfo calculates a tile from Latitude and Longitude. That only guarantees that location will be on that tile but it doesn’t say anything about where on the tile it is. You can see Redmond on the center tile, but it’s not quite in the center of that center tile. It may have well been op the top left. The more you zoom out, the more this will be a factor.
This sample shows Open Street Map and Open Street Map only. You will need to build IMapUrlBuilder implementations yourself if you want to use other map providers. Regular readers of this blog know this very easy to do. But please be aware of the TOS of map providers.
Be aware that the MapBuilder with map setting of 12 downloads 13x13=169 tiles from the internet. On every call. This app is quite the bandwidth hog - and probably a power hog as well.
Conclusion and some final thoughts
Building basic maps in Unity for use in your HoloLens / Windows Mixed Reality apps is actually pretty easy. I will admit I don’t understand all the fine details of the math either, but I do know how slippy maps are supposed to work, and once I had translated the formula to C#, the rest was actually not that hard, as I hope to have shown.
Almost all data somehow has a relation with a location, and being able to generate a birds’ eye environment in which you can collaborate with you peers, will greatly enhance productivity and correct interpretation of data. Especially if you add 3D geography and/or buildings to it. It looks like reality, it shows you what’s going on, and you less and less have to interpret 2D data into 3D data. We are 3D creatures, and it’s high time our data jumps off the screen to join us in 3D space.
I personally think GIS and geo-apps are one of the premier fields in which AR/VR/MR will shine – and this will kick off an awesome revolution in the GIS world IMHO. Watch this space. More to come!
15 July 2017
Intro
Xamarin Forms is awesome. If you have learned XAML from WPF, Silverlight, Windows Phone, Universal Windows Apps or UWP, you can jump right in using the XAML you know (or at least something that looks remarkably familiar) and start to make apps that will run cross platform on iOS, Android and UWP. So potentially your app cannot only run on phones but also on XBox, HoloLens and PCs.
OnPlatform FTW!
One of the coolest thing is the OnPlatform construct. For instance, you can have something this:
This indicates the label that has this style applied to it, should have a font size of 100 on Windows, 30 on Android, and 30 on iOS. In the demo project I have defined some styles in the App.xaml, and the net result is that is looks like this on Android (left), iOS(right) and Windows (below).
The result is not necessarily very beautiful, but if you look in the MainPage.xaml you will see everything has a style and no values are hard coded. You can also see that although the Android and iOS apps are mobile apps and the Windows app is essentially an app running on a tablet or a PC (the demarcation line between these is becoming hazier with the day) it will still work out using OnPlatform.
I have used various constructs. Apart from the inline construct as I showed above, there's also this one
A construct I would very much recommend, as it enables you to re-use the ImageSize value for other things, for instance the height of button, in another style. You can also use these doubles directly in Xaml, like I did with SomeOtherTextFontSize in the last label in MainPage.xaml
Although I do not recommend this practice - styles are much cleaner - sometimes needs must and this can be handy.
I can hear you think by now: "your point please, kind sir?" (or most likely something less friendly). Well... it works great on Android, as you have seen. It also works great on iOS. And yes, on Windows too...
OnPlatform WTF?
... until you think "let's get this puppy into the Windows Store". As every Windows Developer knows, if you compile for the Store, you compile for Release, which kicks off the .NET Native toolchain. This is very easy to spot as the compilation process takes much longer. The result is not Intermediary Language (IL), but binary code - an exe - which makes UWP apps so much faster than their predecessors. Unfortunately, it also means the release build is an entirely different beast than a debug build, which can have some unexpected side effects. In our application, if you run the Release build, you will end up with this.
That is quite some 'side effect'. No margin to pull the first text up, no font size (just default), no image... WTF indeed.
Analysis
Unfortunately I had some issues with another library (FFImageLoading) which took me on the wrong track for quite a while, but after I had fixed that I noticed that when I changed the styles from Onplatform to hard coded values the styling started to work again - even in .NET Native. So if I did this
With a deadline looming and an ginormous style sheet in my app I really had no time to make a branch with separate styles for Windows. We had to go to the store and we had to go now. Time for a cunning plan. I came up with this:
A solution/workaround/hack/fix ... sort of
So it works when the styles do contain direct values, not OnPlatform, right... ? If you look at App.xaml.cs in the portable project you will see a line in the constructor that's usually not there, and it's commented out
It extracts the Windows value, removes the OnPlatform from the resource dictionary and adds a new plain double with the Windows style only to the resource dictionary. For some reason, replacement is not possible.
Conclusion
There is apparently a bug in the Xamarin Forms .NET Native UWP tooling, which causes OnPlatform values being totally ignored. With my dirty little trick, you can at least get your styles to work without having to rewrite the whole shebang for Windows or have a separate style file for it. Note this does not fix everything, if you have other value types (like GridHeights) you will need to add your own conversion to ConvertAllOnPlatformToExplict What I have given you was enough to fix my problems, but not all potential issues that may arise from this bug.
I hope this drives the Xamarin for UWP adoption forward, and I also hopes this helps the good folks in Redmond fix the bug. I've pretty much identified what goes wrong, now they 'only' have to take are of the how ;)
12 July 2017
Intro
In the various XAML-based platforms (WPF, UWP, Xamarin) that were created by or are now part of Microsoft we have the great capability to perform databinding and templating - essentially saying to for instance a list 'this is my data, this is how a single item should look, good luck with it' and the UI kind of creates itself. This we don't quite have in Unity projects for Windows Mixed Reality. But still I gave it my best shot when I created a dynamic floating menu for my app Walk the World (only the first few seconds are relevant, the rest is just showing off a view of Machu Picchu)
Starting point
We actually start using the end result of my previous post, as I don't really like to do things twice. So copy that project to another folder, or make a branch, whatever. I called the renamed folder FloatingDynamicMenuDemo. Then proceed as follows:
Delete FloatingScreenDemo.* from the project's root
Empty the App sub folder - just leave the .gitignore
Open the project in Unity
Open the Build Settings window (CTRL+B)
Hit the "Player Settings..." button
Change "FloatingScreenDemo" in "FloatingDynamicMenuDemo" whereever you see it. Initially you will see only one place, but please expand the "Icon" and "Publishing Settings" panels as well, there are more boxes to fill in.
Rename the HelpHolder to MenuHolder
Remove the Help Text Controller from the HelpHolder.
Change the text in the 3DTextPrefab from the Lorum ipsum to "Select a place too see"
Change the text's Y position from 0.84 to 0.23 so it will end up at the top of the 'screen'
So now we have a workspace with most of the stuff we need already in it. Time to fill in the gaps.
Building a Menu Item part 1 - graphics
So, think templating. We first need to have a template before we can instantiate it. But the only thing I can instantiate are game objects. So... we need to make one... a combination of graphics and code. That sounds like - a prefab indeed!
First, we will make a material for the menu items, as this will be easier for debugging. Go to the App/Materials folder, find HelpScreenMaterial, hit CTRL-D, and rename HelpScreenMaterial 1 to MenuItemMaterial. Then, change its color to a kind of green, for instance 00B476FF. Also, change the rendering mode to "Opaque". This is so we can easily see the plane.
Inside the MenuHolder we make a new empty game object. I called it - d'oh - MenuItem. Inside that MenuItem, we first make a 3DTextPrefab, then a Plane. The plane will be of course humongous again, and very white. So first drag the green MenuItemMaterial on it. Then change it's X Rotation to 270 so it will be upright again. Then you have to experiment a little with the X and Z scale until it is more or less the same width as your blue Plane, and a little over 1 line of text height, as showed to the left.The values I got were X = 0.065 and Z = 0.004 but this depends of course on the font size you take. Make sure there is some extra padding between the left and right edges of the green Plane and the blue Plane.
As you can see in the top panel, the text and the menu pane are invisible - they are only visible when looked upon dead right from the camera in the game view. This is because they basically are at the same distance as the screen. So we need to set -0.02 to the Z of the green Plane - so it appears in front of the blue screen - and -0.04 to the Z of the 3DTextPrefab so it will appear in front of the green Plane, and you will see the effect in the Scene pane as well now.
Since this is a Menu, we want the text to appear from the left. The Anchor is now middle center and it's Alignment Center, and that is not desirable. So we have to set Alignment to Left and Anchor to Middle Left, and then we drag the text prefab to the left till the edge of the green plane. I found an X position value of -0.32.
Now create a folder "Prefabs" in your App folder in the Assets pane, and drag the MenuItem object from there. This will create a Prefab. The text MenuItem in the Hierarchy will turn blue.
You can now safely delete the MenuItem from the Hierarchy. Mind you, the Hierarchy. Make sure it stays in Prefabs.
Building a Menu Item part 2 - code
Our 'menu' needs some general data structure helper. So we start with an interface for that:
The SelectedMessageObject is the payload - the actual data. The Title contains the text we want to have displayed on the menu, and the MenuId we need so we can distinguish select events coming from multiple menus, should your application have such. For the distribution of events we once again use the Messenger that I introduced before (and have used extensively ever since).
There is a property MenuItemData that accepts an IMenuItemData. If you set it, it will retain the value in a private field but also shows the value of Title in a TextMesh component. This behaviour is also an IInputClickHandler, so if the user taps this, the OnInputClicked method is called. Essentially all it does, is sending off it's MenuItemData object - that was used to fill the text with a value - to the Messenger. And it tries to play a sound. You should decide for yourself if you want that.
So all we have to to is add this behaviour MenuItem prefab, as this is the thing we are going to click on. That way, if you click next to the text but at the correct height (the menu 'row'), it's still selected. So select MenuItem, hit the "Add Component" button and add the Menu Item Controller.
Now if you like, you can add an with AudioSource with a special sound that signifies the selection of a menu. As I have stated before, immediate (audio) feedback is very important in immersive applications. I have done not so. I usually let the receiver of a MenuSelectedMessage do the notification sound.
Building the menu itself
This is done by a surprisingly small and simple behavior. All it does is instantiate a number of game object on a certain positions.
All the important work happens in BuildMenuItems. Any existing items are destroyed first, then we simply loop through the list of menu items - these are IMenuItemData objects. Then a game object provided in MenuItem is instantiated inside the current game object, and it's vertical position is calculated and set. Then it gets the MenuItemController from the instantiated game object - it just assumes it must be there - and puts the newMenuItem in it - so the MenuItem will show the associated text.
So now add the MenuBuilder to the HelpHolder. Then, from prefabs, drag the MenuItem prefab onto the Menu Item property. Net result:
Now let's add an initialization behaviour to actually make stuff appear in the menu. This behavior has some hard coded data in it, but you can imagine this coming from some Azure data source
This comes straight from Walk the World - these 7 of it's 10 vistas with a location to look from it. Add this behaviour to the Help Holder as well. Now it's time to run the code and see our menu for the very first time!
Some tweaking and fiddling
If you press the play button in Unity, you will get something like displayed to the left. A former British colleague would say something among the lines of "It's not quite what I had in mind". But we can fix this, fortunately.
In the Menu Item Builder that you have added to HelpHolder, there's two more properties:
The first one is the relative location where the first item should appear, and the second the size allotted for each menu. Clearly the first MenuItem is placed too low. The only way to really get this done is by trial an error. The higher you make Top Margin, the higher up the first item moves. A value of 0.18 gives about this and that seems about right:
And 0.041 for Menu Item Size gives this:
Which is just what you want - a tiny little space between the menu items. Like I said, just trial and error.
Testing if its works
Once again, a bit lame: a simple behaviour to listen to the menu selection messages:
Add this behaviour to the Managers object, click play, and sure enough if you click menu items, you will see in Unity's debug console:
Yes, I know, that's a lame demo - you connect something to the message that actually does something. Speak out the name. Have a dancing popup. The point is that it works and the messages get out when you click :)
Some final look & feel bits
Yah! We have a more or less working menu but it looks kind of ugly and not everything works - the close button, for instance. Let's fix the look & feel first. We needed the greenish background of the menu item to properly space and align the items, but now we do not need it anymore. So go to the MenuItemMaterial. Select a new shader: under HoloToolkit, you will find "Vertex Lit Configurable Transparent".
Then go all the way down, to "Other" and set "Cull" to front. That way, the front part of the plane - the green strips will be invisible - but still hittable.
If you press play, the menu should now look like this:
Getting the button to work
As stated above, the button is not working - and for a very simple reason: in my previous post I showed that it looks for a component in it's parent that is a BaseTextScreenController (or a child class of that). There are none.
So let's go back to the VistaMenuController again. The top says
public class VistaMenuController : MonoBehaviour
Let's change that into
public class VistaMenuController : BaseTextScreenController
You will need to add "using HoloToolkitExtensions.Animation;" to top to get this to work. You will also need to change
void Start(){
into
public override void Start(){ base.Start();
If you now hit "Play" in Unity you will end up with this
Right. Nothing at all :). This is because the base Start method (which is the Start method of BaseTextScreenController) actually hides the menu, on the premises that you don't want to see the menu initially. So we have to have a way to make it visible. Fortunately, that's very easy. We will just re-use the ShowHelpMessage from the previous post again to make this work. Go back one more time to the VistaMenuController "Start" method, and add one more statement:
If you now press play, you will still see nothing. But if you yell "Show help" to your computer (or press "0" - zero) the menu pops up and comes into view. With, I might add, the for my apps now iconic "pling" sound. And if you click the button, the menu will disappear with the equally iconic "clonk" .
Some concluding remarks
Of course, this is still pretty primitive. With the current font size and menu item size, stuff will be happily rendered outside of the actual menu screen if your texts are too long or you have more than 7 menu items. That is because the screen is just a floating backdrop. Scrolling for more items? Nope. Dynamic or manual resizing? Nope. But it is a start, and I have used it with great success.
Intro
Then we will add the dynamics to make the screen appear and disappear when we want.
Then we will make the close button work
As a finishing touch we will add some spatial sound.
Adding a speech command – the newest new way
For the second or maybe even the third time since I have started using the HoloToolkit, the was the way speech commands are supposed to work has changed. The keyword manager is now obsolete, you now have to use SpeechInputSource and SpeechInputHandler.
Then, since we are good boy scouts that like to keep things organized, a create a folder “Scripts” under “Assets/App”. In “Scripts” we add a “Messages” folder, and in that we create the following highly complicated message class ;)
public class ShowHelpMessage
{
}
In Scripts we create the SpeechCommandExectutor, which is simply this:
Add this SpeechCommandExecutor to the Managers game object. Also add a SpeechInputSource script from the HoloToolkit, click they tiny plus-button on the right and add “show help” as keyword:
Also, select a key in “key shortcut”. Although they Unity3D editor supports voice commands, you can now also use a code to test the flow. And believe me – your colleagues will thank you for that. Although lots of my colleagues are now quite used to me talking to devices and gesturing in empty air, repeatedly shouting at a computer because it was not possible to determine if there’s a bug in the code or the computer just did not hear you… is still kind of frowned upon.
Anyway. To connect the SpeechCommandExecutor to the SpeechInputSource we need a SpeechInputHandler. That is also in the HoloToolkit. So drag it out of there into the Managers objects. Once again you have to click a very tiny plus-button:
And then the work flow is a follows
Check the “Is Global Listener” checkbox (that is there because of a pull request by Yours Truly)
Select the plus-button under “Responses”
Select “Show help” from the keyword drop down
Drag the Managers object from the Hierachy to the box under “Runtime only”
Change “Runtime only” to “Editor and Runtime”
Select “SpeechCommandExecutor” and then “OpenHelpScreen” from the right dropdown.
To test you have done everything ok:
In Assets/App/Scripts, double-click SpeechCommandExecutor.
This will open Visual Studio, on the SpeechCommandExecutor. Set a breakpoint on
Messenger.Instance.Broadcast(new ShowHelpMessage());
Hit F5, and return to Unity3D. Click the play button, and press “0”, or shout “Show help” if you think that’s funny (on my machine, speech recognition in the editor does not work on most occasions, thus I am very happy with the keys options).
If you have wired up everything correctly, the breakpoint should be hit. Stop Visual Studio and leave Unity Play Mode again. This part is done.
Making the screen follow your gaze
Another script from my HoloToolkitExtensions, that I already mentioned in some form, is MoveByGaze. It looks like this:
This is an updated, LeanTween (in stead of iTween) based version of a thing I already described before in this post so I won’t go over it in detail. You will find it in the Animation folder of the HoloToolkitExtensions in the demo project. It uses helper classes BaseSpatialMappingCollisionDetector, DefaultMappingCollisionDetector and SpatialMappingCollisionDetector that are also described in the same post – these are in the HoloToolkitExtensions/SpatialMapping folder of the demo project.
The short workflow, for if you don’t want to go back to that article:
Add a SpatialMappingCollisionDetector to the Plane in the HelpHolder
Add a MoveByGaze to the HelpHolder itself
Drag the InputManager on top of the “Stabilizer” field in the MoveByGaze script
Drag the Plane on top of the “Collision Detector” field
The result should look like this
I would suggest updating “Speed” to 2.5 because although the screen moves nice and fluid, the default value is a bit slow for my taste. If you now press the Play Button in Unity, you will see the screen already following the gaze cursor if you move around with the mouse or the keyboard.
because it’s so small. The only change between this and the earlier version is that you know can set the the rotate angle in the editor ;). Drag it on top of the HelpHolder now the screen will always face the user after moving to a place right in front of it.
Fading in/out the help screen
In the first video you can see the screen fades nicely in on the voice command, and out when it’s clicked. The actual fading is done by no less than three classes, two of whom are inside the HoloToolkitExtensions. First is this simple FadeInOutController, that is actually usable all by itself:
So this is a pretty simple behaviour that fades the current gameobject in or out, in a configurable timespan, and it makes sure it will not get interrupted while doing the fade. Also – notice it initially fades the gamobject out in zero time, so initially any gameobject with this behavior will be invisible
Next up is BaseTextScreenController, that is a child class of FadeInOutController:
So this override, on start, gathers all other behaviors, then de-activates components (this will be explained below). When Show is called, it first activates the the components, then tries to play a sound, then calls the base Show to unfade the control. If Hide is called, it first calls the base fade, then after a short wait starts to de-activate all components again.
So what is the deal with this? The other two missing routines are like this:
As you can see, the first method simply finds all behaviors in the gameobject – the screen - and its immediate children, except for this behavior. If you supply “false” for “active”, it will first disable all behaviours (except the current one), and then it will set all child gameobjects to inactive. The point of this is that we have a lot of things happening in this screen. It’s following your gaze, checking for collisions, it’s spinning a button, and it’s waiting for clicks – all in vain as the screen is invisible. So this setup makes the whole screen dormant, disables all behaviors except the current one – and also can bring it back ‘to life’ again by supplying ‘true’. The important part is to do the right order (first the behaviours, then the gameobjects). It’s also important to gather the behaviours at the start, because once gameobjects are deactivated, you can’t get to their behaviors anymore.
The final class does nearly nothing – but this is the only app-specific class
Basically the only thing this does is make sure the Show method is called when a ShowHelpMessage is received. If you drag this HelpTextController on top of the HelpHolder and press the Unity play button, you see an empty screen in stead of the help screen. But if you press 0 or yell “show help” the screen will pop up.
Closing the screen by a button tap
So now the screen is initially invisible, it appears on a speech command – now how do we get rid of it again? With this very simple script the circle is closed:
This a standard HoloToolkit IInputClickHandler – when the user clicks, it tries to find a BaseTextScreenController in the parent and calls the Hide method, effectively fading out the screen. And it tries to play a sound, too.
Some finishing audio touches
Two behaviours – the CloseButton and the BaseTextScreenController – try to play sound when they are activated. As I have stated multiple times before, having immediate audio feedback when a HoloLens ‘understands’ a user initiated action is vital, especially when that action’s execution may take some time. At no point you want the user to have a ‘huh it’s not doing anything’ feeling.
In the demo project I have included two audio files I use quite a lot – “Click” and “Ready”. “Click” should be added to the Sphere in HelpHolder. That is easily done by dragging it onto the Sphere from App/Scripts/Audio onto the Sphere. That will automatically create an AudioSource.
Important are the following settings:
Check the “Spatialize” checkbox
Uncheck the “Play on awake checkbox
Move the “Spatial Blend” slider all the way to the right
In the 3D sound settings section, set “Volume Roloff” to “Custom Rolloff”
Finally, drag “Ready” on top of the HelpHolder itself, where it will be picked up by the HelpTextController (which is a child class of BaseTextScreenController ) and apply the same settings. Although you might consider not using spatial sound here, because it’s not a sound that is particularly attached to a location – it’s a general confirmation sound
Conclusion
To be honest, a 2d-ish help screen feels a bit like a stopgap. You can also try to have a kind of video of audio message showing/telling the user about the options that are available. Ultimately you can think of an intelligent virtual assistant that teach you the intricacies of an immersive app. With the advent of ‘intelligent’ bots and stuff like LUIS it might actually become possible to have an app help you through it’s own functionality by having a simple questions-and-answers like conversation with it. I had quite an interesting discussion about this subject at Unity Unite Europe last Wednesday. But then again, since Roman times we have pointed people in right directions or conveyed commercial messages by using traffic signs and street signs – essentially 2D signs in a 3D world as well. Sometimes we used painted murals, or even statue like things. KISS sometimes just works.
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Credits
Notes
"Harder Better Faster Stronger" contains a sample from "Cola Bottle Baby" written by <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Edwin+Birdsong">Edwin Birdsong</a>.
Published by Edwin Birdsong Music (ASCAP) and WB Music (ASCAP).
Performed by Edwin Birdsong / Used by permission of Sony Music Entertainment.
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of Virgin Records.
Slum Village appears courtesy of Barak Entertainment.
Taken fron the album "Discovery".
Published by Zomba Musuic for world excluding France + Delabel Editions, Daft Music for France.
The copyright in this recordings is ownned by Daft Life, under exclusive license to Virgin Records Ltd.
(P) & (C) 2001 Daft Life. Printed In EU.
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Big Fat Greek Opportunities
The Greek’s have voted “No”. They also have No money and No power and No way do they tell the EU what to do. It’s a desperate last-ditch tactic by Greek politicians who must find a way to gain some control over what the other Europeans will eventually force them to do. Will it succeed and get them better terms? We have no way to predict that. Ignore every prediction that you hear, and soldier on.
Our goal is to work every day to increase income while reducing risk. As option sellers, we make MORE money when volatility rises, but there are some short term effects that must be addressed.
The bulk of our portfolio is options that we have sold, so these are short positions. Your account value is calculated as if you had to buy back all of those positions at the market price right now. As volatility rises, that market price goes up, too. Rising volatility will drive down the value of your entire portfolio, but since you don’t have to close all positions (or usually you don’t have to close any positions) this negative change in valuation can be ignored. You just keep trading your plan with the knowledge that, once volatility falls (which it always does – and usually within days), your account value will improve. IF you have handled the opportunity presented by high volatility, your account will not only quickly recover, but it will recover to new highs as you collect all of that extra time decay premium.
You need to know what would happen in your account if you woke up tomorrow and every short put position had been exercised. You would have purchased many shares of stock as they all were “put” to you and your cash would have been used to buy all of those shares. At that point, would you have spent all of your cash and would you have been forced to borrow on margin? If your calculation shows that you do not have enough available cash to buy every share that is “put to you”, then you are over-extended. This can happen during market downturns as you take advantage of opportunities to sell new naked put positions.
The point is that you absolutely must know how you would stand in a worst case scenario and then protect yourself from ever getting there. You do not want to ever run out of margin and find yourself in a forced-selling position. In order to control your risk you must put a number on it.
Be disciplined, know your risk, protect from the worst case, and keep on trading for income. We only trade to create income – this is not a casino. | {
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[Jobs Roundup] Kara Ventures, Zurepro, CreditVidya and many more are looking to hire you
2013 has been a great year for content and the year end job openings testify it. While writing and proofreading clearly dominated the jobs board, Sanskriti has emerged as the top recruiter during the last week. NationsRoots’ requirement of a ‘Film Maker’ is an outlier in the following list. There is nothing better than a new year to make a new beginning. Hopefully, those of you who are looking to switch and make a fresh start, here is an opportunity. | {
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Friday, July 12, 2013
The challenge of One
Reality stares you in the face, when you least expect it.
An afternoon siesta, which is a luxury for only a few in
urban India today, lead, Nandita, to wake with a dream she least expected to
have. In her dream, she found herself in a different state of being, surrounded
by nothing except a feeling of oneness with herself. She had around her, her
mother, father, brothers and sisters, her partner of many long years and yet
she knew that they had no meaning to her life. It was strangely liberating! Waking
up, in a state of deep solitude and aloneness, she recollected her dream and
instantly was bound once again to all her relations, with a sense of
bewilderment as to why this dream appeared at all.
Recently, I fell ill with very high fever and was bed-ridden for two days
burning in hell. As part of my self-healing body process, for the last three
years I have not been to a Doctor for Cold and cough, fever and runny stomach,
because, I firmly believe that these are the body’s own reaction to throwing
out toxins from inside and in reality, they are good for the overall cleansing.
So I depend on Crocin for fever, steam inhalation for cold and lots of water
and mattha ( curd with a lot of water) for runny stomach. It has worked wonders
for me. Given time and rest, I revive, fresh as the early morning flower in
bloom.
But the small family which is mine gathered around me
panicking.My partner called friends I
am deeply attached to who in turn called me and pleaded I must see the family
doctor right away. I promised but of course did not. My sister called from Kolkata
and flew into a rage – how dare I be so cheeky to not listen to anyone?! Soon
my elderly aunt followed with call from Kolkata, to say the same, only she
tried to cajole me to see the doctor.
Of course I stood my ground and did not go! Next day, I was
fine. The Crocin had done its work but I was washed out. I lay limp in bed for
another day, then stood up on my feet and did what I love to do – went to work!
My sister called my partner and said – “We are so far from her; I am so happy,
you are there for her.”
Rubbish! Finally, we are all alone. There were many years
I lived alone in Mumbai, absolutely alone. In one such time, I developed
malaria and was “flying high” in the air with such high fever that when I stood
up, I could not feel the ground. My neighbor, who had the keys to my flat, having
not seen me over the weekend, turned the key to my flat to find, I was burning
with fever. Along with her husband, she carried me literally to a Doctor and
had my blood tested. I had malaria. For the next three days, they both took
care of me, feeding me, bathing me, etc. They were the angels who helped me up
again.
As such, like Nandita’s dream, one is actually alone, all
the time. The connections we make in life, come and go. What we think permanent
is constantly changing. What we do not expect shows up in moments when we do
need them. Thus, the reality is permanent that nothing and nobody in our lives
are there forever. Yet, we would find it hard to live, if we knew and accepted
that we are, actually all alone.
There is a story, which is the last one in my collection
of short stories called One. The book is called Until death do us part. The
dilemma of being single, alone as it were in a society where we are never
alone, so to say, is the theme of the story. Yet, even in a crowd we are alone;
by ourselves, too, we are alone. But, when we think about it, it is difficult
to put ourselves in such an isolated space. It challenges our thoughts and
shakes our very being.
It only takes a shift in our thought process that makes a
reality, more acceptable. I wonder what you think is the “sense of aloneness”
from your perspective, from where you are in your life’s journey? | {
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PROVIDE SOLUTIONS: A pastoralist from Banane in Lagdera constituency fetches mud water for his animals on September 19, 2016 Image: FILE
The drought situation in many counties in Northern Kenya could mean that residents, the majority of whom are herders, have moved to other counties or neighbouring countries for pasture.
The census process in these counties may end up being messy and not to the expectation of the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics unless urgent actions are taken. With just a few days to the exercise, local leaders need to educate their electorate on the importance of the exercise for the future of their constituencies.
They need to provide solutions to herders for their animals at least until the exercise is done. Then with proper allocation, they can give them longer-lasting solutions to keep them from migrating again. Otherwise, they will dispute the results. | {
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We very recently brought our 11 week Chow home from the breeders. We have been socializing him, and every now and then, usually after playing, he will growl at myself or my daughter. Any suggestions on how to stop this negative behavior? He is also very "nippy" when playing. Thanks to all in advance.
My puppy is close to the same age. With her, she doesn't know how to end "crazy" play. A couple times per day she works herself up and is a bit nippy. I don't know the best method, but this is what is working for us. I grab the back of her neck and give a loud "EHT" sound. If she continues to mouth me I literally hold her little mouth shut and repeat the "EHT" (just a correction word I use).
This sound is used every time. Now when she charges at me I use the "EHT" just before she hits me and she pauses. That brief pause I reward her with a treat. (I am her personal treat dispenser) This has not ended the biting completely, but we have rounded a corner and she is beginning to understand that she will be corrected for biting and rewarded for not biting.
They are very smart, but they need to be taught that playing with us will end if they bite.
A little calming thing that I do while she is young is to pick her up and hold her on her back in my arms... She calms down almost instantly as I rub her belly and coo to her. It look very silly, but she loves it and almost melts into my arms. Instant CALM! When she refuses to calm down, I carry her to her crate and giver a bully stick to chew on. (time out) | {
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M14
The M14 rifle, formally the United States Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14, is an American selective fire automatic rifle firing 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) ammunition. It was the standard issue U.S. rifle from 1959 to 1970. The M14 was used for U.S. Army and Marine Corps basic and advanced individual training, and was the standard issue infantry rifle in CONUS, Europe, and South Korea, until replaced by the M16 rifle in 197 | {
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#109 Obedient Sons
July 18, 2008
Speaking of announcements, the nominees for the CFDA awards have just been listed, and up for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award is my favourite American label Obedient Sons – stay tuned for an interview coming soon. If they win they’re in for a sweet little $200,000 cheque which I’m sure won’t go amiss. (Someone once told me: “Isaac, if you want to learn the hardest way to make money in this world, start up a high end fashion label.”) Second or third place isn’t too bad either, with a casual $50,000 being handed down to the runners up. | {
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Tag: David Brooks
This piece by David Brooks is smart and insightful. He makes a compelling case for the communitarian roots of Conservatism as an ideology. “Being a Republican” or “being a Democrat” are not ideologies. They are means to power, more so now than ever. While Brooks is focusing on Conservatism, the same separation between Democrat or Progressive has been getting made on the other side for years. (One concise, if broadly-stroked and not entirely generous way to frame the considerable anecdotal evidence would be to recall how establishment Democrats told Progressives that Bernie Sanders was not a means to power, how establishment Democrats shamed Progressives, especially young, progressive women, for ever trying to go there).
It’s long been a trope of academic Conservatives to say that their conservatism is meant to preserve what liberalism has traditionally been: “Conservatives are simply modern-day classical liberals who believe in limited government and the absolute sovereignty of the individual in matters of state and conscience.” But Brooks locates the true origin of Conservatism in an overall agreement with Lockean liberalism with one important distinction: “Conservatives said we agree with the general effort but think you’ve got human nature wrong. There never was such a thing as an autonomous, free individual who could gather with others to create order. Rather, individuals emerge out of families, communities, faiths, neighborhoods and nations. The order comes first. Individual freedom is an artifact of that order.”
That’s a tremendously important difference between Conservatism as such and classical liberalism, one that has never been honestly and robustly explored in popular discourse. “The practical upshot,” Brooks says, “is that conservatives have always placed tremendous emphasis on the sacred space where individuals are formed. This space is populated by institutions like the family, religion, the local community, the local culture, the arts, the schools, literature and the manners that govern everyday life.”
The piece is short, precise, and incredibly important. It also sets up an unexplored discussion about the differences between true Conservatives, and, say, Libertarians, in addition to the call to parse Republicanism (a Jacobin means to power, really), and Conservatism rightly understood.
I take it that for Brooks, a Conservative regime would not be separating families at the border. | {
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this is really cool. can't wait to see it with black keys. how did you apply the glass.
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adhesive transfer tape. use butanone to remove the old adhesive. If pregnant, mod is not recommended, as inhaling butanone causes birth defects. But it's the only thing that will get rid of 100%(not 90%, or "enough", or 99%) of the old adhesive.
The adhesive is redundant with the stock bezel, since there are clips. Apple is silly.
That looks fantastic. Would you mind telling how it was done? Or was it as simple as removing the white bezel and placing the glass one over it?
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Did you even remove the white bezel? It kind of looks like the glass is sitting on top of the current screen and bezel, although wouldn't that make it difficult to close the lid? Also how does the iSight work with the new glass?
Looks incredible. Have there been any more updates? And could you please post more pics w/ more angles, and open/closed? Thanks
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Yeah, post some more pics please! I'm really curious about this. I sooo want my white MB to look like that, I'm just way too afraid to mod it like that
I wish there were a way to make the bezel black without having to remove it. Like, maybe some really thin piece of plastic to go over the entire screen, thin enough to not affect the closing of the macbook, dark black on the bezel area, but clear over the screen. I love the look of the white MacBooks but find the white bezel to be distracting. IMHO it should make what's on the screen pop out at you and create some contrast, and all that white right next to the screen just doesn't do that.
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Here's a list of some sources and resources
relevant to the seminar, including all the books and articles on reserve
for the seminar at the Cabot (a.k.a. Science Center) library.
Here's an outline/review of
algebraic notation
for chess positions and moves.
Here are glossaries of most of the technical terms from
chess
and
graph theory
that we'll use.
September 22: Zermelo's theorem
(from Mengentheorie und Schach, 1912),
and some consequences and extensions.
For instance, what can a ``slight advantage'' or ``strong move'' mean
in light of Zermelo?
correction: I found
this recent publication by Schwalbe and Walker,
``Zermelo and the Early History of Game Theory'', which contains
a translation of Zermelo's paper: evidently it first appeared in 1913
and had a different and rather longer title.
September 29: Graph theory of the chessboard.
Girth, maximal (co)cliques, domination numbers, and distance functions
for the King, Queen, Rook, Bishop, and Knight;
some chess applications; enumeration of maximal configurations
(except for maximal King cocliques).
October 7: Computational techniques (mostly meet-in-the-middle tricks
and dynamical programming), and some chess applications (corresponding
squares, etc., all of which can also be understood in the Zermelo
framework).
October 13: A bit more about dynamical programming;
enumerative chess problems; an introduction to
Combinatorial Game Theory and ``On numbers and endgames''.
October 20: Introduction to chess problems,
and how to algorithmically look for some of them.
October 27: Various further kinds of mathematical chess problems.
November 3: Introduction to asymptotics; some asymptotic chess questions.
November 17: Richard Stanley's guest lecture on
queue problems, mostly involving Catalan numbers
(for which see the excerpts from Vol.2 of Stanley's
Enumerative Combinatoricshere).
Also: Dan Thomas's proof game; some Rex Solus helpmates in 7
[Rex Solus: one King, usually the Black one,
is the only unit of its color on the board];
five Bishops (without their King) can't force mate
on a bare King on an infinite board.
November 24: More progress reports; combinative separation, cont'd;
two classic problems showing the Babson task in selfmate and direct mate.
December 1: The Kasteleyn permanent/determinant method for enumerating
domino tilings of checkerboard chunks [it works more generally
for any bipartite planar graph]; interlude on Rubik's cubes
and the 15-puzzle; a study built on a KQQ/KQQ mutual Zugzwang
obtained by exhaustive computer search.
December 8: The Kasteleyn formula for enumerating domino tilings
of a rectangular checkerboard (eigenvalues, tensor products,
and trigonometric identities lead to a remarkable product formula).
Also: a couple of studies that feature long castling.
NEWSFLASH!
According to this
announcement, there are 2240 ``semimagic'' Knight's tours of
the 8*8 board, of which 1008 are ``closed'' and none are ``fully magic''.
Thanks to Richard Stanley for alerting me to this.
The nonexistence of fully magic Knight's tours
solves a long-standing problem; see for instance
Chapter 14, ``Knights of the Square Table'', of Martin Gardner's
Mathematical Magic Show (Vintage Books, 1978).
In a ``Knight's tour'',
a Knight travels through all 64 squares without repetitions.
Label the board with the numbers from 1 to 64 so the initial square
of the tour is labeled 1, the next square 2, and so on until the final
square is 64. If all the rows and columns add up to the same number
(necessarily 260 -- do you see why?), the tour is said to be ``semimagic''.
Various such tours had been constructed, but the complete list was not
previously known. The list also reveals that none of the tours are
``fully magic'' (with each diagonal also adding up to 260), and 1008
are ``closed'' (a.k.a. ``reentrant'': square 64 is connected back
to square 1 by a Knight's move). The enumeration required heavy use
of computer power; it must also have required considerable ingenuity
to reduce the computation to a feasible length. | {
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Step by step tutorial for how to map in OpenStreetMap. This is produced by the U.S. StateDepartment's Humanitarian InformationUnit for their MapGive campaign. MapGive is making it easier for new online volunteers to learn to map in OpenStreetMap. More at: mapgive.state.gov
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Learn how to get started with OpenStreetMap. Visit the website, navigate the map, search for locations, and export a map image.
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OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world that could rival Google Maps.http://www.openstreetmap.org
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Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding 3D maps by importing 2D data from the OpenStreetMap database.
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This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 frames towards either blue or green. Green pixels have expoentially more nodes than blue ones.
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To get started, head over to openstreetmap.org . There to can create an account, and start making map changes and edits right away. Good luck!
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to OpenStreetMap (and they're fun too!)
Find the rest of the two-minute tutorial videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9506_-6FMHZ3nwn9heri3xjQKrSq1hN
Now with subtitles! Click CC and then the gear to change languages.
Help us add more languages! http://amara.org/en/videos/kYusc1vRR657/info/adding-a-building-to-openstreetmap/
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
• Load in an OpenStreetMap layer
• Download a .osm file of the area you want
• Use QuickOSM plug-in to create your vector layers
• Apply styles to your map
As many of you have asked for the qml files I used in the video, here are the links
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efb0RlZENHS3RDeDA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efMTcyWFBvN0NPeGc/view?usp=sharing
published:06 Mar 2015
views:31270
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin, mainly Lichtenberg and Treptow in background. Building textures are not accurate because they are randomly applied.
Ground texture and digital elevation model by Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin
Music by Frédéric Chopinhttp://das-raster.de
Rather than the map itself, the data generated by the OpenStreetMap project are considered its primary output. The data are then available for use in both traditional applications, like its usage by Craigslist, OsmAnd, Geocaching, MapQuest Open, JMP statistical software, and Foursquare to replace Google Maps, and more unusual roles like replacing default data included with GPS receivers. This data have been favourably compared with proprietary datasources, though data quality varies worldwide.
Road map
A road map or route map is a map that primarily displays roads and transport links rather than natural geographical information. It is a type of navigational map that commonly includes political boundaries and labels, making it also a type of political map. In addition to roads and boundaries, road maps often include points of interest, such as prominent businesses or buildings, tourism sites, parks and recreational facilities, hotels and restaurants, as well as airports and train stations. A road map may also document non-automotive transit routes, although often these are found only on transit maps.
History
The Dura-Europos Route map is the oldest known map of (a part of) Europe preserved in its original form. It is a fragment of a map drawn onto a leather portion of a shield by a Roman soldier in c. 235 AD. It depicts several towns along the northwest coast of the Black Sea.
Street Map
Street Map is an EP of new studio recordings from The Innocence Mission. Limited to 5,000 copies, the release is their first since 2000's Christ Is My Hope to be sold directly though their website without the involvement of a record label.
Originally intended to preview their next studio LP, an update to their website in September 2009 revealed that after further recording, the next LP "turned out to be a mostly new group of songs, with maybe one song from Street Map." In March 2010, however, it was announced that no songs found on Street Map would feature on the upcoming album. My Room In The Trees was released in July.
The EP also contains one previously released recording. "A Thousand Miles" was originally available on the charity compilation 'Evensong' in 2000. The track has been re-mastered for this release.
Learn How To Map in OpenStreetMap
Step by step tutorial for how to map in OpenStreetMap. This is produced by the U.S. StateDepartment's Humanitarian InformationUnit for their MapGive campaign. MapGive is making it easier for new online volunteers to learn to map in OpenStreetMap. More at: mapgive.state.gov
9:53
Beginning OpenStreetMap 1 - Getting Started - HOT - Jeff Haack
Beginning OpenStreetMap 1 - Getting Started - HOT - Jeff Haack
Beginning OpenStreetMap 1 - Getting Started - HOT - Jeff Haack
Learn how to get started with OpenStreetMap. Visit the website, navigate the map, search for locations, and export a map image.
5:15
OpenStreetMap: The map that saves lives | CNBC International
OpenStreetMap: The map that saves lives | CNBC International
OpenStreetMap: The map that saves lives | CNBC International
OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world that could rival Google Maps.http://www.openstreetmap.org
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2:30
Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding 3D maps by importing 2D data from the OpenStreetMap database.
10:03
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 frames towards either blue or green. Green pixels have expoentially more nodes than blue ones.
6:35
How to edit OpenStreetMap. A quick guide / tutorial.
How to edit OpenStreetMap. A quick guide / tutorial.
How to edit OpenStreetMap. A quick guide / tutorial.
To get started, head over to openstreetmap.org . There to can create an account, and start making map changes and edits right away. Good luck!
Two Minute Tutorials: Adding a building to OpenStreetMap
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to OpenStreetMap (and they're fun too!)
Find the rest of the two-minute tutorial videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9506_-6FMHZ3nwn9heri3xjQKrSq1hN
Now with subtitles! Click CC and then the gear to change languages.
Help us add more languages! http://amara.org/en/videos/kYusc1vRR657/info/adding-a-building-to-openstreetmap/
QGIS lesson 25 – OpenStreetMap to production-ready map in minutes
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
• Load in an OpenStreetMap layer
• Download a .osm file of the area you want
• Use QuickOSM plug-in to create your vector layers
• Apply styles to your map
As many of you have asked for the qml files I used in the video, here are the links
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efb0RlZENHS3RDeDA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efMTcyWFBvN0NPeGc/view?usp=sharing
1:09
OpenStreetMap 3D City Generator
OpenStreetMap 3D City Generator
OpenStreetMap 3D City Generator
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin, mainly Lichtenberg and Treptow in background. Building textures are not accurate because they are randomly applied.
Ground texture and digital elevation model by Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin
Music by Frédéric Chopinhttp://das-raster.de
En este video serás instruido en cómo descargar en formato vectorial los datos de Open Street Map, que resulta útil para la elaboración de cartografía con fines de planificación, estudios de impacto ambiental, entre otros.
In this video you will be instructed on how to download the data from Open Street Map in vector format , which is useful for making maps for planning , environmental impact studies , and others.
For more GIS check this out
http://99bafevzi81u9k6hfg024n0se3.hop.clickbank.net/
or
http://c2057ls0k7rqdy54vl-iqo4m73.hop.clickbank.net/
ArcGis: Download Open Street Map data in Vector format
The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data. This desktop toolset for ArcGIS allows you to load data from OpenStreetMap and store it in a geodatabase. You can then use the familiar editing environment of ArcGIS Desktop to create, modify, do network analysis, or update data. Once you are done editing, you can post back the edit changes to OSM to make them available to all OSM users.
To see more videos visit website : http://monde-geospatial.com/
2:47
Video 3: Using OpenStreetMap for Your Project
Video 3: Using OpenStreetMap for Your Project
Video 3: Using OpenStreetMap for Your Project
5:03
Openstreetmap importer for 3dsMax
Openstreetmap importer for 3dsMax
Openstreetmap importer for 3dsMax
Import openstreetmap data directly into 3dsMax. This script is still work in progress.
Many AutoCAD users, such as architects, surveyors, engineers, etc., often need access to territorial information as a basis for their own projects or their work related in some way to the territory
OpenStreetMap community has this kind of spatial information, which is freely available, supported by thousands of users worldwide and continuously updated (see the previous post in this Blog)
Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes, as other products in the Spatial Manager™ suite, its own data provider to access the information in OpenStreetMap and import it as graphical objects and alphanumeric data (EED)
In this example, by using the search and navigation tools in the main OpenStreetMap website, we locate the spatial information relating to a given city and the search process is focused on a specific area of the city. Then, from this website, the information is exported to an OSM file which will be used in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD to import OpenStreetMap data into an AutoCAD drawing
The information to be imported into AutoCAD from the OSM file is segmented. First, the buildings are imported and automatically separated into different AutoCAD layers, according to their build type. Then, the routes are imported into another Layer
Also, we configure the application to perform a CoordinateTransformation to project the objects over the import process (OpenStreetMap information is defined using the WGS 84 Latitude-Longitude system -- EPSG: 4326)
Please, watch the video
Learn How To Map in OpenStreetMap
Step by step tutorial for how to map in OpenStreetMap. This is produced by the U.S. StateDepartment's Humanitarian InformationUnit for their MapGive campaign. MapGive is making it easier for new online volunteers to learn to map in OpenStreetMap. More at: mapgive.state.gov
published: 24 Mar 2014
Beginning OpenStreetMap 1 - Getting Started - HOT - Jeff Haack
Learn how to get started with OpenStreetMap. Visit the website, navigate the map, search for locations, and export a map image.
published: 23 Oct 2011
OpenStreetMap: The map that saves lives | CNBC International
OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world that could rival Google Maps.http://www.openstreetmap.org
Subscribe to CNBCInternational: http://bit.ly/1eiWsDq
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published: 20 Nov 2015
Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding 3D maps by importing 2D data from the OpenStreetMap database.
published: 01 Nov 2016
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 frames towards either blue or green. Green pixels have expoentially more nodes than blue ones.
published: 17 Jun 2016
How to edit OpenStreetMap. A quick guide / tutorial.
To get started, head over to openstreetmap.org . There to can create an account, and start making map changes and edits right away. Good luck!
Two Minute Tutorials: Adding a building to OpenStreetMap
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to OpenStreetMap (and they're fun too!)
Find the rest of the two-minute tutorial videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9506_-6FMHZ3nwn9heri3xjQKrSq1hN
Now with subtitles! Click CC and then the gear to change languages.
Help us add more languages! http://amara.org/en/videos/kYusc1vRR657/info/adding-a-building-to-openstreetmap/
QGIS lesson 25 – OpenStreetMap to production-ready map in minutes
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
• Load in an OpenStreetMap layer
• Download a .osm file of the area you want
• Use QuickOSM plug-in to create your vector layers
• Apply styles to your map
As many of you have asked for the qml files I used in the video, here are the links
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efb0RlZENHS3RDeDA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efMTcyWFBvN0NPeGc/view?usp=sharing
published: 06 Mar 2015
OpenStreetMap 3D City Generator
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin, mainly Lichtenberg and Treptow in background. Building textures are not accurate because they are randomly applied.
Ground texture and digital elevation model by Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin
Music by Frédéric Chopinhttp://das-raster.de
En este video serás instruido en cómo descargar en formato vectorial los datos de Open Street Map, que resulta útil para la elaboración de cartografía con fines de planificación, estudios de impacto ambiental, entre otros.
In this video you will be instructed on how to download the data from Open Street Map in vector format , which is useful for making maps for planning , environmental impact studies , and others.
For more GIS check this out
http://99bafevzi81u9k6hfg024n0se3.hop.clickbank.net/
or
http://c2057ls0k7rqdy54vl-iqo4m73.hop.clickbank.net/
ArcGis: Download Open Street Map data in Vector format
The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data. This desktop toolset for ArcGIS allows you to load data from OpenStreetMap and store it in a geodatabase. You can then use the familiar editing environment of ArcGIS Desktop to create, modify, do network analysis, or update data. Once you are done editing, you can post back the edit changes to OSM to make them available to all OSM users.
To see more videos visit website : http://monde-geospatial.com/
published: 08 Sep 2016
Video 3: Using OpenStreetMap for Your Project
published: 22 Feb 2014
Openstreetmap importer for 3dsMax
Import openstreetmap data directly into 3dsMax. This script is still work in progress.
Many AutoCAD users, such as architects, surveyors, engineers, etc., often need access to territorial information as a basis for their own projects or their work related in some way to the territory
OpenStreetMap community has this kind of spatial information, which is freely available, supported by thousands of users worldwide and continuously updated (see the previous post in this Blog)
Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes, as other products in the Spatial Manager™ suite, its own data provider to access the information in OpenStreetMap and import it as graphical objects and alphanumeric data (EED)
In this example, by using the search and navigation tools in the main OpenStreetMap website, we locate the spatial information relating to a given city and the search process is focused on ...
Step by step tutorial for how to map in OpenStreetMap. This is produced by the U.S. StateDepartment's Humanitarian InformationUnit for their MapGive campaign. MapGive is making it easier for new online volunteers to learn to map in OpenStreetMap. More at: mapgive.state.gov
Step by step tutorial for how to map in OpenStreetMap. This is produced by the U.S. StateDepartment's Humanitarian InformationUnit for their MapGive campaign. MapGive is making it easier for new online volunteers to learn to map in OpenStreetMap. More at: mapgive.state.gov
OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world that could rival Google Maps.http://www.openstreetmap.org
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OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world that could rival Google Maps.http://www.openstreetmap.org
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Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding ...
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding 3D maps by importing 2D data from the OpenStreetMap database.
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding 3D maps by importing 2D data from the OpenStreetMap database.
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 ...
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 frames towards either blue or green. Green pixels have expoentially more nodes than blue ones.
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 frames towards either blue or green. Green pixels have expoentially more nodes than blue ones.
Two Minute Tutorials: Adding a building to OpenStreetMap
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to Op...
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to OpenStreetMap (and they're fun too!)
Find the rest of the two-minute tutorial videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9506_-6FMHZ3nwn9heri3xjQKrSq1hN
Now with subtitles! Click CC and then the gear to change languages.
Help us add more languages! http://amara.org/en/videos/kYusc1vRR657/info/adding-a-building-to-openstreetmap/
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to OpenStreetMap (and they're fun too!)
Find the rest of the two-minute tutorial videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9506_-6FMHZ3nwn9heri3xjQKrSq1hN
Now with subtitles! Click CC and then the gear to change languages.
Help us add more languages! http://amara.org/en/videos/kYusc1vRR657/info/adding-a-building-to-openstreetmap/
QGIS lesson 25 – OpenStreetMap to production-ready map in minutes
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
...
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
• Load in an OpenStreetMap layer
• Download a .osm file of the area you want
• Use QuickOSM plug-in to create your vector layers
• Apply styles to your map
As many of you have asked for the qml files I used in the video, here are the links
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efb0RlZENHS3RDeDA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efMTcyWFBvN0NPeGc/view?usp=sharing
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
• Load in an OpenStreetMap layer
• Download a .osm file of the area you want
• Use QuickOSM plug-in to create your vector layers
• Apply styles to your map
As many of you have asked for the qml files I used in the video, here are the links
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efb0RlZENHS3RDeDA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efMTcyWFBvN0NPeGc/view?usp=sharing
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin, mainly Lichtenberg and Treptow in background. Building textures are not accurate because they are randomly applied.
Ground texture and digital elevation model by Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin
Music by Frédéric Chopinhttp://das-raster.de
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin, mainly Lichtenberg and Treptow in background. Building textures are not accurate because they are randomly applied.
Ground texture and digital elevation model by Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin
Music by Frédéric Chopinhttp://das-raster.de
En este video serás instruido en cómo descargar en formato vectorial los datos de Open Street Map, que resulta útil para la elaboración de cartografía con fines de planificación, estudios de impacto ambiental, entre otros.
In this video you will be instructed on how to download the data from Open Street Map in vector format , which is useful for making maps for planning , environmental impact studies , and others.
For more GIS check this out
http://99bafevzi81u9k6hfg024n0se3.hop.clickbank.net/
or
http://c2057ls0k7rqdy54vl-iqo4m73.hop.clickbank.net/
En este video serás instruido en cómo descargar en formato vectorial los datos de Open Street Map, que resulta útil para la elaboración de cartografía con fines de planificación, estudios de impacto ambiental, entre otros.
In this video you will be instructed on how to download the data from Open Street Map in vector format , which is useful for making maps for planning , environmental impact studies , and others.
For more GIS check this out
http://99bafevzi81u9k6hfg024n0se3.hop.clickbank.net/
or
http://c2057ls0k7rqdy54vl-iqo4m73.hop.clickbank.net/
ArcGis: Download Open Street Map data in Vector format
The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data. This desktop toolset for ArcGIS allows you to load data ...
The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data. This desktop toolset for ArcGIS allows you to load data from OpenStreetMap and store it in a geodatabase. You can then use the familiar editing environment of ArcGIS Desktop to create, modify, do network analysis, or update data. Once you are done editing, you can post back the edit changes to OSM to make them available to all OSM users.
To see more videos visit website : http://monde-geospatial.com/
The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data. This desktop toolset for ArcGIS allows you to load data from OpenStreetMap and store it in a geodatabase. You can then use the familiar editing environment of ArcGIS Desktop to create, modify, do network analysis, or update data. Once you are done editing, you can post back the edit changes to OSM to make them available to all OSM users.
To see more videos visit website : http://monde-geospatial.com/
Many AutoCAD users, such as architects, surveyors, engineers, etc., often need access to territorial information as a basis for their own projects or their work...
Many AutoCAD users, such as architects, surveyors, engineers, etc., often need access to territorial information as a basis for their own projects or their work related in some way to the territory
OpenStreetMap community has this kind of spatial information, which is freely available, supported by thousands of users worldwide and continuously updated (see the previous post in this Blog)
Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes, as other products in the Spatial Manager™ suite, its own data provider to access the information in OpenStreetMap and import it as graphical objects and alphanumeric data (EED)
In this example, by using the search and navigation tools in the main OpenStreetMap website, we locate the spatial information relating to a given city and the search process is focused on a specific area of the city. Then, from this website, the information is exported to an OSM file which will be used in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD to import OpenStreetMap data into an AutoCAD drawing
The information to be imported into AutoCAD from the OSM file is segmented. First, the buildings are imported and automatically separated into different AutoCAD layers, according to their build type. Then, the routes are imported into another Layer
Also, we configure the application to perform a CoordinateTransformation to project the objects over the import process (OpenStreetMap information is defined using the WGS 84 Latitude-Longitude system -- EPSG: 4326)
Please, watch the video
Many AutoCAD users, such as architects, surveyors, engineers, etc., often need access to territorial information as a basis for their own projects or their work related in some way to the territory
OpenStreetMap community has this kind of spatial information, which is freely available, supported by thousands of users worldwide and continuously updated (see the previous post in this Blog)
Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD includes, as other products in the Spatial Manager™ suite, its own data provider to access the information in OpenStreetMap and import it as graphical objects and alphanumeric data (EED)
In this example, by using the search and navigation tools in the main OpenStreetMap website, we locate the spatial information relating to a given city and the search process is focused on a specific area of the city. Then, from this website, the information is exported to an OSM file which will be used in Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD to import OpenStreetMap data into an AutoCAD drawing
The information to be imported into AutoCAD from the OSM file is segmented. First, the buildings are imported and automatically separated into different AutoCAD layers, according to their build type. Then, the routes are imported into another Layer
Also, we configure the application to perform a CoordinateTransformation to project the objects over the import process (OpenStreetMap information is defined using the WGS 84 Latitude-Longitude system -- EPSG: 4326)
Please, watch the video
OpenStreetMap Quality Control
Custom styled map of the whole world served from your server? Easy!
This talk shows examples of practical use of the vector tiles downloaded from the OSM2VectorTiles project (http://www.osm2vectortiles.org/) or other tiles in MVT format.
A new open-source project called TileServer GL (http:///www.tileserver.org/) is going to be presented. This project serves JSON map styles into web applications powered by MapBox GL JS library as well as into native mobile SDKs for iOS and Android.
The same style can be rendered on the server side (with the OpenGL acceleration) into good old raster tiles to ensure compatibility and portability. Maps can be opened in various viewers such as Leaflet, OpenLayers, QGIS or ArcGIS.
Alternatively, it is possible to use a tileserver powered by Mapnik to render...
published: 29 Aug 2016
Create a Realistic City - Blender Tutorial
Learn how to create a realistic city in this in-depth Blender tutorial!
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cggeek?ty=h
Resources:
FreeOpen Street Map Add on:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuYmxkUUlCSEVkdHc/view?usp=sharing
Or pick up the new pro version of the add-on for just $5.90! Completely re-written, It features one click download and import of the real world terrain data with new features like higher quality buildings, more realistic cites, lots of new rooftops and more!
https://gumroad.com/a/77804659
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
(Alternatively you can download the City Map used in the tutorial here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuOHlqZlhkaUw0ajA/view?usp=sharing )
Add on created by: Vladimir Elistratov
BuildingTextures:
http://www.textures.com/d...
published: 09 Jun 2016
Maps OpenStreetMap
published: 30 Aug 2014
Who's on First 👊 OpenStreetMap
published: 22 Oct 2017
Open your Public Transport with OpenStreetMap and Transportr
2016-07-14 #FISL17 Slides: https://transportr.grobox.de/FISL17-Transportr.pdf
In this presentation, I will show how the Free Software community can help to improve the traffic problems in our cities by making public transport mo re accessible.
I will explain how I opened up the public transport data of the Sistema
Integrado de Mobilidade in Florianópolis, so it can be used by the Free
Software application Transportr and many other tools.
Using data from OpenStreetMap, the local consortium and the prefeitura, I was able to write reusable Free Software tools to generate data in GTFS, the de-facto standard for public transport data.
With this, you can not only look up when the next bus comes, but also do routing, so finding out how to get from A to B. Since the data is open and the softwa...
OpenStreetMap and ArcGIS: Mapping the Future
Whether you are new to OpenStreetMap or a seasoned user, we want to meet and collaborate with you. This session will be an interactive dialog on OSM and ArcGIS. We’ll provide an overview of the current tools and facilitate a discussion about your current workflows and usage, and brainstorm how you’d like to use it in the future.
Presented by Clint Loveman
Custom styled map of the whole world served from your server? Easy!
This talk shows examples of practical use of the vector tiles downloaded from the OSM2Vecto...
Custom styled map of the whole world served from your server? Easy!
This talk shows examples of practical use of the vector tiles downloaded from the OSM2VectorTiles project (http://www.osm2vectortiles.org/) or other tiles in MVT format.
A new open-source project called TileServer GL (http:///www.tileserver.org/) is going to be presented. This project serves JSON map styles into web applications powered by MapBox GL JS library as well as into native mobile SDKs for iOS and Android.
The same style can be rendered on the server side (with the OpenGL acceleration) into good old raster tiles to ensure compatibility and portability. Maps can be opened in various viewers such as Leaflet, OpenLayers, QGIS or ArcGIS.
Alternatively, it is possible to use a tileserver powered by Mapnik to render the raster tiles out of vector tiles and existing CartoCSS styles made in MapBox StudioClassic.
Other approaches for independent hosting and using of vector tiles are going to be presented as well.
GitHub page: https://github.com/klokantech/tileserver-gl
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This video was originally published on the official FOSS4G video portal under the CC-BY-3.0 license. It was republished on Youtube for easier sharing on the project website.
Link to original video: http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/FOSS4G-2016/foss4g-2016-1288-hosting_vector_tile_maps_on_your_own_server-hd.mp4
Link to video license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Link to official video portal of FOSS4G: http://video.foss4g.org/foss4g2016/videos/index.php
Custom styled map of the whole world served from your server? Easy!
This talk shows examples of practical use of the vector tiles downloaded from the OSM2VectorTiles project (http://www.osm2vectortiles.org/) or other tiles in MVT format.
A new open-source project called TileServer GL (http:///www.tileserver.org/) is going to be presented. This project serves JSON map styles into web applications powered by MapBox GL JS library as well as into native mobile SDKs for iOS and Android.
The same style can be rendered on the server side (with the OpenGL acceleration) into good old raster tiles to ensure compatibility and portability. Maps can be opened in various viewers such as Leaflet, OpenLayers, QGIS or ArcGIS.
Alternatively, it is possible to use a tileserver powered by Mapnik to render the raster tiles out of vector tiles and existing CartoCSS styles made in MapBox StudioClassic.
Other approaches for independent hosting and using of vector tiles are going to be presented as well.
GitHub page: https://github.com/klokantech/tileserver-gl
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This video was originally published on the official FOSS4G video portal under the CC-BY-3.0 license. It was republished on Youtube for easier sharing on the project website.
Link to original video: http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/FOSS4G-2016/foss4g-2016-1288-hosting_vector_tile_maps_on_your_own_server-hd.mp4
Link to video license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Link to official video portal of FOSS4G: http://video.foss4g.org/foss4g2016/videos/index.php
Create a Realistic City - Blender Tutorial
Learn how to create a realistic city in this in-depth Blender tutorial!
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cggeek?ty=h
Resources:
FreeOpen Street Map Add on:...
Learn how to create a realistic city in this in-depth Blender tutorial!
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cggeek?ty=h
Resources:
FreeOpen Street Map Add on:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuYmxkUUlCSEVkdHc/view?usp=sharing
Or pick up the new pro version of the add-on for just $5.90! Completely re-written, It features one click download and import of the real world terrain data with new features like higher quality buildings, more realistic cites, lots of new rooftops and more!
https://gumroad.com/a/77804659
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
(Alternatively you can download the City Map used in the tutorial here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuOHlqZlhkaUw0ajA/view?usp=sharing )
Add on created by: Vladimir Elistratov
BuildingTextures:
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0490/63994?q=BuildingsHighRise0490
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0522/69997?q=BuildingsHighRise0522
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0530/71889?q=BuildingsHighRise0530
http://www.textures.com/download/highriseresidential0103/64813?q=HighRiseResidential0103
http://www.textures.com/download/highriseresidential0139/69952?q=HighRiseResidential0139
http://www.textures.com/search?q=HighRiseResidential0144
Concrete: http://www.textures.com/download/concretebare0321/51962?q=ConcreteBare0321
Roads: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuZHo4VFU0eEY4U2M/view?usp=sharing
HDR: http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.htmlIntroMusic: AndrewLund - https://hearthis.at/mdz9gcfv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CG-Gee...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGGeeks
DevianArt: http://cg-geek.deviantart.com/
Also check out my DVD here! https://www.blendermarket.com/products/dinosaur-creation-tutorial-series
Sky Background: http://www.textures.com/download/skies0206/6691?q=Skies0206
Learn how to create a realistic city in this in-depth Blender tutorial!
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cggeek?ty=h
Resources:
FreeOpen Street Map Add on:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuYmxkUUlCSEVkdHc/view?usp=sharing
Or pick up the new pro version of the add-on for just $5.90! Completely re-written, It features one click download and import of the real world terrain data with new features like higher quality buildings, more realistic cites, lots of new rooftops and more!
https://gumroad.com/a/77804659
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
(Alternatively you can download the City Map used in the tutorial here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuOHlqZlhkaUw0ajA/view?usp=sharing )
Add on created by: Vladimir Elistratov
BuildingTextures:
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0490/63994?q=BuildingsHighRise0490
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0522/69997?q=BuildingsHighRise0522
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0530/71889?q=BuildingsHighRise0530
http://www.textures.com/download/highriseresidential0103/64813?q=HighRiseResidential0103
http://www.textures.com/download/highriseresidential0139/69952?q=HighRiseResidential0139
http://www.textures.com/search?q=HighRiseResidential0144
Concrete: http://www.textures.com/download/concretebare0321/51962?q=ConcreteBare0321
Roads: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuZHo4VFU0eEY4U2M/view?usp=sharing
HDR: http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.htmlIntroMusic: AndrewLund - https://hearthis.at/mdz9gcfv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CG-Gee...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGGeeks
DevianArt: http://cg-geek.deviantart.com/
Also check out my DVD here! https://www.blendermarket.com/products/dinosaur-creation-tutorial-series
Sky Background: http://www.textures.com/download/skies0206/6691?q=Skies0206
Open your Public Transport with OpenStreetMap and Transportr
2016-07-14 #FISL17 Slides: https://transportr.grobox.de/FISL17-Transportr.pdf
In this presentation, I will show how the Free Software community can help to imp...
2016-07-14 #FISL17 Slides: https://transportr.grobox.de/FISL17-Transportr.pdf
In this presentation, I will show how the Free Software community can help to improve the traffic problems in our cities by making public transport mo re accessible.
I will explain how I opened up the public transport data of the Sistema
Integrado de Mobilidade in Florianópolis, so it can be used by the Free
Software application Transportr and many other tools.
Using data from OpenStreetMap, the local consortium and the prefeitura, I was able to write reusable Free Software tools to generate data in GTFS, the de-facto standard for public transport data.
With this, you can not only look up when the next bus comes, but also do routing, so finding out how to get from A to B. Since the data is open and the software free, the possibilities are endless.
https://github.com/grote/osm2gtfs
2016-07-14 #FISL17 Slides: https://transportr.grobox.de/FISL17-Transportr.pdf
In this presentation, I will show how the Free Software community can help to improve the traffic problems in our cities by making public transport mo re accessible.
I will explain how I opened up the public transport data of the Sistema
Integrado de Mobilidade in Florianópolis, so it can be used by the Free
Software application Transportr and many other tools.
Using data from OpenStreetMap, the local consortium and the prefeitura, I was able to write reusable Free Software tools to generate data in GTFS, the de-facto standard for public transport data.
With this, you can not only look up when the next bus comes, but also do routing, so finding out how to get from A to B. Since the data is open and the software free, the possibilities are endless.
https://github.com/grote/osm2gtfs
OpenStreetMap and ArcGIS: Mapping the Future
Whether you are new to OpenStreetMap or a seasoned user, we want to meet and collaborate with you. This session will be an interactive dialog on OSM and ArcGIS....
Whether you are new to OpenStreetMap or a seasoned user, we want to meet and collaborate with you. This session will be an interactive dialog on OSM and ArcGIS. We’ll provide an overview of the current tools and facilitate a discussion about your current workflows and usage, and brainstorm how you’d like to use it in the future.
Presented by Clint Loveman
Whether you are new to OpenStreetMap or a seasoned user, we want to meet and collaborate with you. This session will be an interactive dialog on OSM and ArcGIS. We’ll provide an overview of the current tools and facilitate a discussion about your current workflows and usage, and brainstorm how you’d like to use it in the future.
Presented by Clint Loveman
Learn How To Map in OpenStreetMap
Step by step tutorial for how to map in OpenStreetMap. This is produced by the U.S. StateDepartment's Humanitarian InformationUnit for their MapGive campaign. MapGive is making it easier for new online volunteers to learn to map in OpenStreetMap. More at: mapgive.state.gov
9:53
Beginning OpenStreetMap 1 - Getting Started - HOT - Jeff Haack
Learn how to get started with OpenStreetMap. Visit the website, navigate the map, search ...
OpenStreetMap: The map that saves lives | CNBC International
OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world that could rival Google Maps.http://www.openstreetmap.org
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2:30
Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly p...
Build Mode: Landscape - Use OpenStreetMap
Put your models on the map with OpenStreetMap. This functionality allows you to directly pick a location anywhere on Earth. Lumion then generates corresponding 3D maps by importing 2D data from the OpenStreetMap database.
10:03
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nod...
OpenStreetMap nodes history 2006-2016
This video shows all node found in the current open street map export. The pixels with nodes edited in the particular frame become red. The red decays over 255 frames towards either blue or green. Green pixels have expoentially more nodes than blue ones.
6:35
How to edit OpenStreetMap. A quick guide / tutorial.
To get started, head over to openstreetmap.org . There to can create an account, and start...
Two Minute Tutorials: Adding a building to OpenStreetMap
A brief introduction on adding buildings to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Buildings are one of the most useful things you can add to OpenStreetMap (and they're fun too!)
Find the rest of the two-minute tutorial videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9506_-6FMHZ3nwn9heri3xjQKrSq1hN
Now with subtitles! Click CC and then the gear to change languages.
Help us add more languages! http://amara.org/en/videos/kYusc1vRR657/info/adding-a-building-to-openstreetmap/
QGIS lesson 25 – OpenStreetMap to production-ready map in minutes
In this lesson I will show you how to download OSM data in QGIS and create a production-ready map in minutes using the QuickOSM plug-in.
You will learn how to
• Load in an OpenStreetMap layer
• Download a .osm file of the area you want
• Use QuickOSM plug-in to create your vector layers
• Apply styles to your map
As many of you have asked for the qml files I used in the video, here are the links
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efb0RlZENHS3RDeDA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B40X-iH9A1efMTcyWFBvN0NPeGc/view?usp=sharing
1:09
OpenStreetMap 3D City Generator
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin,...
OpenStreetMap 3D City Generator
Test render of a 3D map generated straight from OSM data. Shown is a large part of Berlin, mainly Lichtenberg and Treptow in background. Building textures are not accurate because they are randomly applied.
Ground texture and digital elevation model by Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin
Music by Frédéric Chopinhttp://das-raster.de
En este video serás instruido en cómo descargar en formato vectorial los datos de Open Street Map, que resulta útil para la elaboración de cartografía con fines de planificación, estudios de impacto ambiental, entre otros.
In this video you will be instructed on how to download the data from Open Street Map in vector format , which is useful for making maps for planning , environmental impact studies , and others.
For more GIS check this out
http://99bafevzi81u9k6hfg024n0se3.hop.clickbank.net/
or
http://c2057ls0k7rqdy54vl-iqo4m73.hop.clickbank.net/
Custom styled map of the whole world served from your server? Easy!
This talk shows examples of practical use of the vector tiles downloaded from the OSM2VectorTiles project (http://www.osm2vectortiles.org/) or other tiles in MVT format.
A new open-source project called TileServer GL (http:///www.tileserver.org/) is going to be presented. This project serves JSON map styles into web applications powered by MapBox GL JS library as well as into native mobile SDKs for iOS and Android.
The same style can be rendered on the server side (with the OpenGL acceleration) into good old raster tiles to ensure compatibility and portability. Maps can be opened in various viewers such as Leaflet, OpenLayers, QGIS or ArcGIS.
Alternatively, it is possible to use a tileserver powered by Mapnik to render the raster tiles out of vector tiles and existing CartoCSS styles made in MapBox StudioClassic.
Other approaches for independent hosting and using of vector tiles are going to be presented as well.
GitHub page: https://github.com/klokantech/tileserver-gl
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This video was originally published on the official FOSS4G video portal under the CC-BY-3.0 license. It was republished on Youtube for easier sharing on the project website.
Link to original video: http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/FOSS4G-2016/foss4g-2016-1288-hosting_vector_tile_maps_on_your_own_server-hd.mp4
Link to video license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Link to official video portal of FOSS4G: http://video.foss4g.org/foss4g2016/videos/index.php
1:25:04
Create a Realistic City - Blender Tutorial
Learn how to create a realistic city in this in-depth Blender tutorial!
PATREON: https:/...
Create a Realistic City - Blender Tutorial
Learn how to create a realistic city in this in-depth Blender tutorial!
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cggeek?ty=h
Resources:
FreeOpen Street Map Add on:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuYmxkUUlCSEVkdHc/view?usp=sharing
Or pick up the new pro version of the add-on for just $5.90! Completely re-written, It features one click download and import of the real world terrain data with new features like higher quality buildings, more realistic cites, lots of new rooftops and more!
https://gumroad.com/a/77804659
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
(Alternatively you can download the City Map used in the tutorial here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuOHlqZlhkaUw0ajA/view?usp=sharing )
Add on created by: Vladimir Elistratov
BuildingTextures:
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0490/63994?q=BuildingsHighRise0490
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0522/69997?q=BuildingsHighRise0522
http://www.textures.com/download/buildingshighrise0530/71889?q=BuildingsHighRise0530
http://www.textures.com/download/highriseresidential0103/64813?q=HighRiseResidential0103
http://www.textures.com/download/highriseresidential0139/69952?q=HighRiseResidential0139
http://www.textures.com/search?q=HighRiseResidential0144
Concrete: http://www.textures.com/download/concretebare0321/51962?q=ConcreteBare0321
Roads: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B19GBkMpIGvuZHo4VFU0eEY4U2M/view?usp=sharing
HDR: http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.htmlIntroMusic: AndrewLund - https://hearthis.at/mdz9gcfv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CG-Gee...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGGeeks
DevianArt: http://cg-geek.deviantart.com/
Also check out my DVD here! https://www.blendermarket.com/products/dinosaur-creation-tutorial-series
Sky Background: http://www.textures.com/download/skies0206/6691?q=Skies0206
Open your Public Transport with OpenStreetMap and Transportr
2016-07-14 #FISL17 Slides: https://transportr.grobox.de/FISL17-Transportr.pdf
In this presentation, I will show how the Free Software community can help to improve the traffic problems in our cities by making public transport mo re accessible.
I will explain how I opened up the public transport data of the Sistema
Integrado de Mobilidade in Florianópolis, so it can be used by the Free
Software application Transportr and many other tools.
Using data from OpenStreetMap, the local consortium and the prefeitura, I was able to write reusable Free Software tools to generate data in GTFS, the de-facto standard for public transport data.
With this, you can not only look up when the next bus comes, but also do routing, so finding out how to get from A to B. Since the data is open and the software free, the possibilities are endless.
https://github.com/grote/osm2gtfs
Второй урок по OpenStreetMap во Пскове...
OpenStreetMap and ArcGIS: Mapping the Future...
OpenStreetMap in 3D - CLT 2016 - Tobias Knerr (osm...
Street Map
I would like to think our paths are straightDisconnected from choices we makeThat there is no reason why it can't be like you saidOne day it's gonna happenI dont know whenI'll be on your streetBut I know one day it's gonna happenYou're gonna be swept off your feetI would like someone to make a mapMark my home and draw some lines that matchAll of the reasons whyIt can be like you saidOne day It's gonna happenI don't know whenI'll be on your streetBut I know one day it's gonna happenYou're gonna be swept of your feetI dont know whenI dont know whyI dont know whenI dont know whyOne day It's gonna happenI don't know whenI'll be on your streetBut I know one day it's gonna happenYou're gonna be swept of your feetBut all that I know is it's gonna happenI dont know whenI'll be on your streetBut I know it's gonna happen
LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....
Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....
Gray said the impact on driving times on King and on neighbouring streets has not been significant so far ... Certainly, the street does look different when you don’t have as much vehicle traffic on it,” conceded Gray, arguing that once people get used to changes in how the road is working, they’ll come back....
Gray said the impact on driving times on King and on neighbouring streets has not been significant so far ... Certainly, the street does look different when you don’t have as much vehicle traffic on it,” conceded Gray, arguing that once people get used to changes in how the road is working, they’ll come back....
Fire crews from Westminster, Reese, Pleasant Valley, New Windsor and Hampstead responded to a house fire in the unit block of MadisonStreet in Westminster Thursday afternoon ... Fire crews from Westminster, Reese, Pleasant Valley, New Windsor and Hampstead responded to a house fire in the unit block of Madison Street in Westminster Thursday afternoon ... 2, 2017 and the newly certified academy opened its doors for an open house....
Oxford House, a Maryland-based nonprofit that provides housing for residents who are recovering from substance abuse, has opened five homes in Owensboro during the past year. Three of those opened in the past three months ... "If the need is there, I will continue to open houses," she said. Oxford House homes are currently located on Roosevelt Road, East 18th Street, Frederica Street, Wyandotte Avenue and New HartfordRoad....
SARASOTA — A boutique downtown hotel poised to open soon intends to be the city’s “signature hotel of the arts” by embracing Sarasota’s colorful palette of visual and performing arts.The 162-room Art Ovation Hotel will be well positioned physically to claim the title, being on the corner of North Palm and ......
(AP) — Entrepreneur Elon Musk's digging company, Boring Co., could start the construction of hyperloop tunnels, terminating near West Pratt and SouthPacastreets in Baltimore, as early as January, according to documents obtained by Capital News Service... Musk has already begun implementing his vision near Los Angeles, starting construction of a tunnel underneath SpaceX's facility in Hawthorne, California, and sharing a map Dec ... ....
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of StateRex Tillerson's surprising diplomatic offer of unconditional talks with North Korea hinges on two big X factors ...Eastern Seaboard ... "But can we at least sit down and see each other face to face and then we can begin to lay out a map, a road map, of what we might be willing to work towards?" ... Last week, U.N ... ambassador, Carl Skau, was supportive but skeptical about chances for an opening ... ———— ... ....
One group of students working on city transportation paired up with the city's Hill community development to host an open house for University Hill employees about a pilot EcoPass bus program. Students helped the city crunch numbers to find out what barriers were for employees signing up for the bus pass program and then hosted the information open house ... An open house will be held from 5 to 7 p.m....
•Eric Harrison, 47, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and open container violation ... •Donna Doak, 28, was arrested on charges of no financial proof of insurance and driving without valid license when officers conducted a traffic stop at Maguire and Carpenterstreets. ....
SWA envisions a new prominent gathering space in the heart of Glendale’s Arts and EntertainmentDistrict with increased green and open space, vibrant public amenities, and diverse cultural programs. SWA’s proposal calls for the creation of a new CentralOpenSpace that would ... “This is a landmark project that is going to put Glendale on the map....
The works in the exhibition, Home is where the heat is, are not all in the GlassworksGallery but are positioned in various parts of the building not normally open to the public and you will need a guided tour to see them all ... the EngineRoom of an Artist Practice are soft tonal compositions of common objects including light bulbs (Light BulbMoment), water taps (Outpouring) and maps (Dam Plan).... | {
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Paroles de Both of us (bound to lose)
Why can't you hear meWhy can't you see meHow can you be so blind to this feelin' in my heartTime is a'waistin'What have i tastedCan you turn a deaf ear to my callBoth of us bound to loseWhy do we have to chooseBoth of us bound to loseNow can you hear meNow can you see meHow do you like the fool when he's downIs that really how you see meJust a statue making soundsThe fallen eagleSing to the fallen eagleHelicopters flyChase him 'round the mountainsChase him 'til he diesThey say that it's good sportin'Shootin' him on the wingAbove the roar and clatterYou can hear your rifle singHis death songIt won't be longSing to the western rancherThe eagle takes his lambHe's got a thousand othersHe don't give a damnGet up with the sunriseEverybody gather 'roundKill him with the first shotHe'll turn and bring you downDown downCrash on the groundSing to the noble eagleHelp is on the wayA government team of expertsIs a'rushin' to your aidI know your not excitedAn eagle is no waifFly on up to canadaThis country isn't safeAnymoreThat's for sure | {
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RENO, Nev. -It's not official yet, but all those orange-clad fans flowing onto the Mackay Stadium turf told the story: Boise State is BCS bound.
Ian Johnson ran for 147 yards and three touchdowns and Jared Zabransky passed for 299 yards to lead Boise State to a 38-7 win over Nevada on Saturday, all but wrapping up a spot in the Bowl Championship Series for the unbeaten Broncos.
Zabransky completed 20-of-27 passes, including a 45-yard TD to Legedu Naanee for the Broncos (12-0, 8-0 in the Western Athletic Conference), who are 39-1 in the WAC since 2002 and have won at least a share of the league title five years in a row.
They entered the day 11th in the BCS standings and have to finish No. 12 or better to automatically qualify for one of the big-money bowls. They would become only the second team from a non-BCS league to play in the BCS after Utah reached the 2004 Fiesta Bowl out of the Mountain West Conference.
The BCS bids go out Dec. 3. Expect Boise State to get an invite to the Fiesta Bowl to face the Big 12 champion.
Officials from the Fiesta and Orange bowls watched Saturday's game from the press box. About 4,000 orange-and-blue clad Bronco fans who made the trip from Boise rushed the field after the final gun, waving flags and banners and crowding around the team.
"This means everything on our pyramid is done," Johnson said. "We've had so many goals and we've knocked off every one."
Nevada (8-4, 4-3) entered the game leading the nation with a turnover margin of plus 15, but lost three fumbles in the first 24 minutes of the game - four on the game - and fell behind 17-0 at the half.
Naanee caught seven passes for 129 yards for the Broncos, who snapped Nevada's 10-game home winning streak and claimed their seventh consecutive victory over the Wolf Pack before a crowd of 25,506, the 10th largest in Mackay Stadium history.
Johnson, a sophomore who wore a flak jacket under his pads to protect a pair of cracked ribs, ran 31 times and set the school single-season record with 1,613 yards rushing. He broke the old mark of 1,611 set by Brock Forsey in 2002. He entered the day leading the nation in scoring, and now has 24 TDs.
"I got out there and forgot about the ribs," Johnson said. "I've played with broken ribs before... I just wanted to play hard for the team."
Robert Hubbard had 105 yards rushing for Nevada but Jeff Rowe was only 6-for-15 for 35 yards. Despite the loss, Nevada appears headed to one of the three bowls with WAC ties - the MPC Computers (at Boise, Dec. 31), Sheraton Hawaii Bowl (at Honolulu, Dec. 24) and New Mexico (at Albuquerque, Dec. 23).
Leading 17-0 at the half, Boise State opened the third quarter with an 80-yard touchdown drive, including 48 yards rushing on six carries by Johnson and wide receiver Vinny Perretta's 5-yard score off a direct snap from center.
The Broncos fans broke into a chant of "BCS, BCS" as Anthony Montgomery converted the extra point for a 24-0 lead at 10:13. Four minutes later, Zabranksy threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Naanee to push the lead to 31-0.
Nevada's only points came when Nick Hawthrone intercepted a screen pass and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown with 2:52 left in the third quarter to keep alive the Wolf Pack's streak of 316 games without being shutout, the longest in NCAA Division I.
The Broncos forced three Nevada fumbles in the first half and Johnson ended up scoring touchdowns after two of them enroute to a 17-0 halftime lead.
Zabransky opened the second quarter with a 72-yard scoring drive on 11 plays, including a 22-yard pass to Jerard Rabb, a successful quarterback sneak on fourth-and-1 to Nevada's 6 and Johnson's 6-yard touchdown run for a 10-0 lead.
On the ensuing kickoff, Austin Smith leveled kick returner Dwayne Sanders, forcing a fumble and recovering it at Nevada's 23. The Wolf Pack defense stiffened and held Boise State on another fourth-and-one to take possession at their own 14 but a scrambling Rowe fumbled and Kyle Gingg got the Broncos the ball back at the 4 to set up Johnson's 4-yard TD run 8:34 before the half. | {
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
My buddy Andy officially works for tickets.com, but his typical day at the office is spent at the new stadium the Nationals built in Southeast DC. He dropped me a message on Thursday morning asking if I had any interest in attending the game that night. I was happy to accept, along with five other friends. I’m not a big sports fan, but now that I’ve tasted the sweet luxury that is a suite at a ballpark, not sure I could ever go back to slumming it in the regular seats.
We had our own bathroom in the suite. The seats we padded. There was a place to put our food and drinks right in front of us. We had a suite attendant named Brendan.
We had our own bathroom.
Yes, that was worth mentioning twice. Thanx again, Andy! We had a great time. | {
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Installing SIFT 3.0 on Apple Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
Applications needed: SIFT Kit 3.0, Keka File Archiver, VirtualBox
Download the latest version of the SIFT Kit here. If you don't already have one, you'll need to create an account with SANS.
The SIFT Kit is compressed using 7z. Use an application like Keka to extract it on OS X. Once you install Keka, double-click on the SIFT file you downloaded. The file will begin extracting in the same directory.
Once it's complete, you will see a new folder in the same directory. The SIFT Workstation 3 folder contains the VMWare virtual appliance files that are used by the SIFT Kit. Move these to a permanent location.
You should end up with a new virtual machine, but we're not done yet. The SIFT Kit has a dynamically expanding disk for cases. We need to add it in the settings in VirtualBox so that it's recognized when we fire up the virtual machine. Click on Settings.
Select SIFT Workstation 3.0 Cases.vmdk file, which is located in the SIFT Workstation 3 folder.
You will now see two disks show up under Storage > SATA. The disk that will boot when you start the virtual machine is the Core Drive. This is where the Ubuntu OS is stored. SATA Port 1 is the dynamically expanding Cases disk.
Next, click Start or double-click the newly created virtual machine. This will boot the SIFT Kit.
After Ubuntu boots, you should see the SANS login screen. Log on and start forensicating. | {
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Hammond: Budget Cuts Could Mean 'Restructuring' of UK Forces
Oct. 13, 2013 - 03:45AM
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Defence Secretary Philip Hammond told the Parliament's Defence Committee that additional big budget cuts could force the UK to 'ask some serious structural question about the type of forces we are able to maintain.' (Carl Court / AFP)
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LONDON — Britain may have to follow the example of the Netherlands and reduce its range of military capabilities if defense spending takes a significant hit after the 2015 election, according to Defence Secretary Philip Hammond.
Rather than allow military capabilities to slip a number of areas, it might be better to consider a reduced spectrum of forces, he told the UK Parliamentary Defence Committee on Oct. 9.
“The Dutch have taken the painful decision to scrap the core of their amphibious capability. They have taken a conscious decision that rather than spread the jam thinner, they will take a hit in that area to protect other areas,” Hammond said.
In September, the Dutch government announced it was selling the Karel Doorman logistics support ship even before it has been delivered, reducing Army formations and selling a number of CV90 armored vehicles as part of a €348 million (US $470 million) budget cut.
The British military is familiar with the consequences of deep spending cuts, having seen the Conservative-led coalition government here ax the Nimrod MRA4 maritime surveillance aircraft program, as well as taking a capability holiday on aircraft carriers and maritime strike in response to a nearly 8 percent defense budget reduction and removal of £38 billion (US $61 billion) in unfunded program commitments.
Overall, the budget balancing has resulted in heavy reductions in programs, capabilities, and military and civilian personnel.
Despite that, Hammond said the UK is not in the same position as the Dutch yet, as the government has the scope to drive out more cost inefficiencies. The MoD avoided capability and personnel cuts in a new round of budget austerity measures across most government departments for the financial year 2015-2016, largely by pledging to root out inefficiencies.
That’s not a trick the MoD will be able to pull off again when a new government after the 2015 general election sets its budgets for 2016 and beyond, said Malcolm Chalmers, the research director at the Royal United Services Institute think tank here.
“They were able to avoidsignificant capability cuts in the spending review for the financial year 2015-16, primarily due to large one-off efficiency savings which will be hard to replicate, and they will likely have to look at further capability cuts,” Chalmers said.
“A lot depends on where the economy is going after 2015 as to whether there are further real cuts in defense budgets,” he said. “On the basis of what the chancellor [of the exchequer] has said about the need for further austerity beyond 2015-’16 in total government spending, if that were to continue, then I think it will be hard for defense to avoid further real-terms cuts.”
Chalmers said if defense is hit by another round of big budget cuts, the British Army likely would be the most vulnerable, opening the discussion on further reductions in personnel numbers.
Hammond, however, warned that further significant budget reductions could go beyond hollowing out capabilities and deeper into structural cuts to the armed forces.
“We have reached the end of the process where we can salami-slice [capabilities],” Hammond told lawmakers. “We would have to ask some serious structural questions about the type of forces we are able to maintain.
Hammond, who was being quizzed by the committee on the upcoming 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), said he had heard nothing to suggest the budget would face a significant hit.
The government assumption is for zero growth in real terms for the defense budget as a whole between 2015 and 2020, but with a 1 percent annual increase in equipment spending.
Analysts here said structural reforms could mean anything from further contracting out of areas such as the fire and rescue service, to major changes like merging the Royal Air Force Regiment or the Royal Marines with the British Army. Both issues were discussed prior to the 2010 SDSR.
Whether Britain finds itself with a Tory, Labour or another coalition government in 2015, it would be best to anticipate the prospect of a further cut in the defense budget in real terms, said Howard Wheeldon of Wheeldon Strategic Advisory.
“That will probably lead to some of the structural reforms Hammond talks about being realized,” he said “The current perception — or should I say received wisdom — is that in real terms between 2015 and 2020, the UK defense budget will remain unchanged at roughly £33.4 billion, but that within this, the allocation of equipment spend will rise in real terms by 1 percent in each of those years. We will see but, I suspect, a great deal of trouble ahead.”
Several analysts, including Wheeldon, said they expect any structural changes to be flagged in the 2020 SDSR rather than the review being worked on for 2015. ■ | {
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Monday, October 20, 2008
HAahaHa Wurld Sereez AnARky!!1
Just a quick post about the World Series.
I couldn't be happier with the World Series match up. For those who don't know, last night Tampa Bay _____ Rays beat the Bastan Rad Sax to advance on to play the Philthedephia Philthys in the World Series...aaaaaand SCENE!
For starters I can't stand people from Boston. It's not the person, it's...well...yes it is the person. It's the accent, it's the arrogance, it's the clam chowder, it's all that wrapped up in obnoxious New England paper that makes me wish they were still over in Old England. It was seeing tons of them on my honeymoon in Aruba wearing their stupid "I LOVE MY PATS" t-shirts that makes me think they all love their socially awkward, androgynous people.
Also, I hope the whole Postseason on TBS gig was a ratings BOMB for the once proud TBS network. I don't know why I care, but I hate the fact people in Oregon won't be flipping through their channels and see the Braves playing every single game of the season on TBS. This is the equivalent of me being a kid visiting my grandmother during the summer time, and NOT seeing the Cubs and White Sox play on WGN between The Golden Girls and Matlock reruns. Ben Matlock, loved hotdogs, loved the Braves on TBS
Finally the last thing I'm gonna harp on about this. I will be cheering for the American League team to win for the first time ever. My grandfather would be ashamed, but I can't bring myself to cheer for the Phillies...I just can't. I love the fact there isn't a great backstory to this match-up. I love that it's not the Cubs and the Red Sox like Fox would have ideally wanted. I eat it up. There is a perfectly good backstory with the best team in the National League playing the best team in the American League, it's just a shame this doesn't work for the talking heads running the broadcast. As my Dad told me in reference to the monstrosity the All-Star Game has become, "When the whole production takes precedent over what is actually happening on the field, there is something wrong with the sport".
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Amen on the TBS comments! When they screwed the Braves they lost me as a viewer.
I won't and can't cheer for the Phillies, but I'm giddy the Mets collapsed once again! However, I will NEVER in life cheer for an AL team. Just can't do it. So no world series viewing or cheering of any kind for me.
I will be cheering for the Rays simply based on the fact I saw them play several years ago against the Yankees at Tropicana Field. And, who wouldn't feel sorry for a team that had more visiting team fans than home team fans.
Come on guys, you all should be cheering for the Rays. There are so many reasons. First, they're playing the Phillies and as Braves' fans that should be enough. Second, they play in the AL East and thus defeated the Yankees and the Red Sox to get here. How can you not cheer for a team that shut those two fan bases up after having the worst record in baseball last year? Personally, I have always liked the Rays, even before the name change and good play on the field, for two reasons. 1) I live 45 minutes from the Trop and 2) my baseball team is the Braves, but because of the AL East foes, why not cheer for the home town Rays in the AL especially since both fan bases hate the same teams (and the Rays actually fight these teams and win on the field now). I went to Game 2 of the ALCS (the 6 hour, 11 inning marathon) and it was awesome. There is no longer more visiting fans than Rays fans and the place gets crazy. Go Rays!
What a performance in the 8th and 9th inning last night by Vanderbilt product David Price. The rookie and former #1 overall pick came in and shut them down. A friend and I were having the conversation the other day about the Rays actually starting him in the World Series. I say why not. The guy has wicked stuff and went an amazing 12-1 in the minors this year, his first full season of pro ball. Even if the Rays don't win the Series, they are stacked on pitching for the next few years.
No kidding Streit, the Braves definitely need to raid the pitching staff because you know Tampa Bay is looking to buy low sell high every single year. I wouldn't doubt if in the next 3 years there is less than 20% of the current squad still out there. | {
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After losing their last statewide elected office in the Nov. 6 election, Alabama Democrats still can console themselves with one statistic: At least they still hold a majority of the elected offices in county courthouses statewide. …
There were contested races for 213 county offices, with 149 having been held by Democrats and 64 by Republicans. Republicans won 67 of the seats that had been held by Democrats, and Democrats won 22 of the seats held by Republicans, according to the state Republican Party.
Democrats were successful in urban counties with significant African-American populations. In Montgomery County, the son of Joe Reed, the chairman of the Democratic Party's black wing, defeated a longtime Republican probate judge. Democrats swept all county races in Jefferson County and reelected a Democratic probate judge in Tuscaloosa County against tough GOP opposition.
The GOP made inroads into some rural counties as well as counties in northwest Alabama that had always been Democratic strongholds.
The South, as a whole, was largely resistant to the Democratic winds last week. The GOP now controls every legislature in the South, and every governorship except Arkansas. Republicans also managed to hold every one of its House and Senate seats in the region on Election Day – and even managed to pick up a few House seats. | {
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HUGHES
,
JOHN EDWARD
(
1879
-
1959
),
minister (Presb.) and author
;
b.
8 Jun. 1879
at
Y Gronglwyd
,
Cerrigydrudion, Denbs.
, son of
John
and
JaneHughes
. He was educated in the village school,
Bala grammar school
,
University College of Wales
,
Aberystwyth
(where he graduated
B.A.
), and
Bala Theological College
(where he graduated in theology). His co-digger at
Aberystwyth
was his second cousin,
R.T.Jenkins
(see below)
, later his brother-in-law. He began to
preach
in
1899
, and was ord. in
1907
. He was
minister
at
Engedi
,
Ffestiniog
(
1906-12
), and at
Horeb
,
Brynsiencyn
and
Preswylfa
,
Llanddaniel
,
Anglesey
(
1913
). He m. (1),
1907
,
AdaDavies
,
Aberystwyth
, who d. within a few yrs.; (2),
1920
,
MaryJones
of
Porth Amlwch
; there was one son of the first marriage, and three sons of the second marriage. He d.
10 Apr. 1959
at
Anfield Hospital
,
Liverpool
, and his remains were buried in
Llanidan
churchyard.
J.E.Hughes
was a discerning
theologian
. His articles on the person of Christ in
Y Drysorfa
drew the attention of
Dr.JohnWilliams
,
Brynsiencyn
(
1854
-
1921
;
DWB
, 1056)
, who persuaded
Brynsiencyn church
to extend a call to him. In addition to writing for the
Traethodydd
,
Y Drysorfa
, and
Goleuad
, he published a commentary on the
Gospel according to St. Mathew
in two volumes (
1937-38
). He also edited
Hanes dechreuad a chynnydd Methodistiaeth ym Mrynsiencyn
(
1924
). He was a powerful and substantial
preacher
. He strove to serve his denomination in many spheres, and was
Moderator
of the
Association in the North
in
1957
. | {
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Hilary Duff tells Seventeen magazine she was shocked to see Joel Madden going out all the time after their split. “All of the going out he did after we broke up sort of shocked me,” the singer/actress confessed. “Like, that’s just so out of character for him, and when we were together, he hated stuff like that, so I felt like I didn’t really know him as well as I thought I did.” Despite things not working out with the Good Charlotte singer, Duff still hopes to settle down. “I still want the cookie-cutter American dream – to get married, have kids, and have a house with a picket fence,” she said. “I still believe that marriage can work.” | {
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A Mayo Clinic study reviewed data on more than 290,000 men with prostate cancer from the past 20 years and found that African-American men are at increased risk for poorer survival rate following prostate cancer treatment compared to other minority groups. The study was recently published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Researchers say that it has long been known that the survival rates of African-American men are less than Caucasian men but there was less information about other minorities such as Hispanics and Asians. Using data from the National Cancer Institute, the researchers used consistent clinical parameters among the groups and found that the survival rates for Hispanics and Asians were about the same as Caucasian.
“Theoretically, if all clinical and demographic variables are the same and people have similar access to treatment, they should have the equal survival rates,” says Mark D. Tyson, II, M.D, a urologist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. “We found that is not the case.”
Dr. Tyson said the research team believes that the disparity can be attributed to post treatment factors. He said the next phase of the research will examine what post treatment factors contribute to the survival rate. He said that it is important for both physicians and patients to know that the disparity exists and there could be a variety of reasons why.
“What we do know is that with all other things being equal there is still this disparity… and the study really points to that post treatment period,” Dr. Tyson says. “The message that patients and clinicians can take away from this study is that patients need to be followed closely particularly if they are of African-American descent.” | {
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Is that the one who lied about military service? One of them did - they said they served but never did. I'd have to scavenge through the bin to find the news article. It's one thing forgetting that you received a bottle of Grange and a complete different one forgetting that you never served in the military. Perhaps walking past a recruitment stall at a fare counts as service?
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She has famously had coughing fits and convulsions in public (youtube search if you like). The latest episode saw her collapse while being led to her car. The Clinton response to the concerns is that she suffered from an allergy and has a bout of pneumonia.
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She has famously had coughing fits and convulsions in public (youtube search if you like). The latest episode saw her collapse while being led to her car. The Clinton response to the concerns is that she suffered from an allergy and has a bout of pneumonia.
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So we are now at a point where _both_ of the candidates could be found guilty of pretty serious things (underage rape or security breaches) mere weeks _after_ they are elected!
USA USA Indeed!
I haven't read of any police/FBI considering charges against Trump. But with Clinton, it looks as if the only question is whether she gets indicted before or after the election. Obama must have prepared his speech for a presidential pardon of Hillary already.
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I hope you can shield your own children from such 'civil suits' cobran. The man is a maggot.
If my daughter was raped, I'd expect her to be going to the police to have criminal charges laid immediately, not civil charges 22 years later. What bothers me about all these women coming forward is why now and not immediately when some of the accusations occurred decades ago? Were they paid?
The civil rape case (why civil & not criminal?) was alleged to have been done against one of Epstein's call girls. This is the same Epstein that Bill Clinton was also involved with and Hillary has eternally defended him.
That Trump is a maggot is not something I totally disagree with him. But then it is probably an asset for US President based on past history, as seen here, here and here! My biggest problem with Trump is that he is attracting the support of serious maggots like the KKK.
So what is the other choice for POTUS? It is Hillary who:
is unable to keep classified information secret,
is directly linked to a Foundation that received pay-to-play donations and from countries like Saudi Arabia. Now what is the human rights record from such countries on women young girls, homosexuals, religious groups (other than muslims)?!!
The US citizens have the choice between two unsavoury candidates. But only one is outwardly known to be corrupt and incapable of handling state secrets, which is a major drawback for POTUS. My money is on Clinton going to jail before Trump.
Sixty percent of voters view Hillary Clinton unfavorably, according to a ABC News/Washington Post poll released Monday morning, the highest level of unpopularity yet for the Democratic presidential nominee.
Her Republican opponent Donald Trump is seen unfavorably by essentially as many, 58%. Overall, the race for president is heading down to the wire, with the poll showing Clinton leading Trump among likely voters by just one point, 46% to 45%. The poll was taken Wednesday through Saturday....
Gehad El-Haddad, the now-imprisoned former spokesman for the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s “Freedom and Justice Party,” was paid by the Clinton Foundation even as he promoted the Brotherhood’s interests as an adviser to Egypt’s Mohamed Morsi.
...Egypt’s National Council for Women (NCW) has appealed to the Islamist-dominated parliament not to approve two controversial laws on the minimum age of marriage and allowing a husband to have sex with his dead wife within six hours of her death according to a report in an Egyptian newspaper...
...She was referring to two laws: one that would legalize the marriage of girls starting from the age of 14 and the other that permits a husband to have sex with his dead wife within the six hours following her death.
According to Egyptian columnist Amro Abdul Samea in al-Ahram, Talawi’s message included an appeal to parliament to avoid the controversial legislations that rid women of their rights of getting education and employment, under alleged religious interpretations.… | {
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I just want to make beautiful things…
No Boys, New Toys
One of the perks of being single is not only the lack of leg shaving, but also the free time I have to explore new possibilities with fiber arts.
I found these wool carders at one of the flea markets where my mama has a booth. Unfortunately, the dealer didn’t know what he/she had, because they were marked as individual ‘wool combs’, so I basically paid twice for them 👎
However, combined they were still cheaper than a brand new pair.
I found a lady on Instagram who processes her own alpaca fiber into rolags to spin without sending it to the mill. She was kind enough to walk me thru the process, so if I get my homework done this weekend, I’m gonna take one of my smaller pelts and give it a shot!!
Yes, homework I said. I still have 6 hours of confidentiality training to do with the local Shelter I’m doin my internship at.
So far, I love it. I’m so happy this opportunity fell from Heaven to me. There are some women and children who break my heart, and make me laugh, but I love how no two days are the same. | {
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July 7th 1339
The re-possession of Perth
The lade used to surrond three sides of Perth
After the death of Robert the Bruce in 1329, Scotland entered another period of uncertainty. Edward
Balliol, with the support of Edward 3rd of England, invaded the country and after winning the battle of
Dupplin occupied Perth and was crowned at Scone. His triumph was short lived, Perth was reoccupied
by the Scots and Balliol was forced back over the border.
The following year he was back again with a large body of English barons and their followers. The
country was re-occupied and Balliol swore fealty to Edward as his Lord Paramount. As time went by
it became more and more obvious that it was only the presence of the English soldiers that enabled
Balliol to remain in control. Slowly the Scots regained the strong points within the kingdom and by
1339 they commenced the task of repossessing Perth. By this time it was under the command of Sir
Thomas Ughtred and the city was strongly fortified. Surrounded on three sides by the Town Lade, it was
very difficult to scale the defences and with the fourth side fronting the Tay the garrison was enabled
to receive supplies from the English ships on the river.
The siege continued for over two months without any great success until five French ships-of-war
sailed into the Tay estuary and were able to blockade the river. At the same time, under the direction
of the Earl of Ross, a new passage was dug to divert the waters of the Lade before they reached Perth.
The defenders were dismayed to find the water level in the moat dropping alarmingly, so much so that
the Scots could fill up the channel with brushwood.
July 7th was fixed as the day for the final assault but before the horns could sound for action an
eclipse of the sun started. There was consternation both within and without the town of Perth. An
eclipse was thought to portend some great disaster though to whom was not altogether clear. It was
decided to postpone the assault for another day, but Sir Thomas Ughtred had by this time already
decided that further resistance was useless. He capitulated to the Scottish forces and was permitted to
march out from the city with all the honours of war. He and his men were then conveyed back to
England in the English ships lying in the Tay. In accordance with the old system the fortifications of
Perth were once more razed to the ground.
This was now almost the end of the English occupation; the castles of Stirling and Edinburgh were soon
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synopsis:‘the go-betweens’ installation enhanced a screening of the 2014 film Layover celebrating the arrival of Portland’s annual migratory Vaux’s Swift population. The go-betweens hovered a month in the arched windows of the Art Gym at Marylhurst University, held the edges between inside and out. Visitors lounged on pillows and hammocks to the sounds of Sam Coomes’ original score and vinyl feathers interposed spring sunlight.
credits:The birds were made collaboratively by Vanessa Renwick, Jim DeStaebler, Alex Luboff, Dwayne Hedstrom, and George Wilson. They were meticulously cut out by the aforementioned individuals, as well as Eden Reinstein, Erin Brand, Sid Cooper, Moe Bowstern, Tiago DeJerk, Lucy Rockwell, Libby Werbel, James Allen, Natalie Barela, and Eric Edwards.
review:"Renwick also brought in hammocks and pillows for viewers to relax while watching a video about the Vaux's Swifts at Chapman Elementary School. Shot by Eric Edwards, the video shows thousands of swifts flying in a swirling vortex, accompanied by sitar-like drones in Sam Coomes' musical score. As the birds dive into the chimney to roost for the night, the music gathers rock 'n roll heft. The effect is mesmerizing." David Stabler, The Oregonian April 16, 2014
Career Opportunity grants from the Oregon Arts Commission and the Ford Family Foundation provided important funding directly to the artist. | {
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HUNT EDA RECORD CLEANING BRUSH
The fibers are in two rows with a static grounding pad centered between. The grounding pad supports the tiny carbon fibers and keeps them erect so they can dig down deep into the groove and extract trapped dust. Look at a record; it contains microscopic undulations inside the groove wall smaller than a human hair that the naked eye cannot see. This is how music is stored on an lp. And this is why fat pads will not do.A fat pad can’t get down into the groove. It simply brushes over the top and removes the surface dust. The real culprit is the dust that’s trapped deep in the record groove. The only way to remove this dust is with the hunt eda. | {
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Amnesty International Calls on Pakistani Army to Stop Harassment of Mehsud Tribe
For Immediate Release
Amnesty International Calls on Pakistani Army to Stop Harassment of Mehsud Tribe
WASHINGTON - The
Pakistani military must stop its harassment of civilians from the Mehsud
tribe as they flee the government's latest offensive against the Pakistani
Taliban in the northwest of the country, Amnesty International said today.
The Pakistani military refused to allow Mehsud members to use major roads
in fleeing the conflict zone, witnesses told Amnesty International. Some
of the tribe members are involved in the senior leadership of the Pakistani
Taliban.
"Mehsud tribes-people, including women and children, are being punished
on the roads as they flee simply because they belong to the wrong tribe,"
said Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International's Asia-Pacific director. "This
could amount to collective punishment, which is absolutely prohibited under
international law."
One Mehsud man outside the town of Tank told Amnesty International that
he had left his home with his family after the army bombed his town last
week.
His family was part of a group of five families, constituting about 20
men, 15 children and 17 women with their luggage, who were travelling on
donkeys. They were trying to get to their relatives in Tank but were afraid
of the army because of the restrictions imposed on Mehsud tribes-people
using the road.
The man told Amnesty International:
"We are not allowed to use the roads, the army does not allow any Mehsud
to come to the road and use it...When we left our homes we took some food
which we used the first two days and after that we had nothing at all and
what ever was left we gave to the children, we only drank some tea and
water. We had to spend the nights under the open sky. As we were not allowed
to use the road we had to walk in the mountains...we lost our way twice."
"When we reached Murtuza area we hired a pickup and wanted to go by road
as the women and kids were very tired and it was very difficult for them
to walk any more, but when we reached near Korr there was an army check
post where we were stopped by the army soldiers. They asked us why we were
on the road, and said that Mehsuds are not allowed on the road. They made
us walk back and away from the road, they also abused the driver, who was
not a Mehsud but was from the Marwat tribe. He was first beaten by the
soldiers and then they told him not to drive anyone from Mehsud tribe."
"The Pakistani government must immediately investigate this targeting
of members of the Mehsud tribe by the army and put an end to it," said
Zarifi. "The group has already suffered years of fear and oppression under
Taliban control in their region - the government should help to find a
path for them to safety and a solution to their problems - not exacerbate
them."
Amnesty International recognizes the real threat posed by insurgents and
the Pakistan government's need to ensure the security of all Pakistani
citizens. But restrictions on movement should be only imposed if absolutely
necessary, related to a specific security threat, and non-discriminatory
and proportionate in terms of their impact and their duration.
Notes to editors:
South Waziristan is the largest of the seven agencies within the Federally
Administered Tribal Areas, with an estimated population of 450,000, most
of whom belong to either the Mehsud or Wazir tribes. The population of
the Mehsud tribe is thought to be around 300,000.
International human rights and humanitarian law prohibit collective punishment.
The prohibition on collective punishments is broadly understood to apply
to official sanctions and harassment of any sort against persons for actions
for which they do not bear individual criminal responsibility.
On June 14, 2009, the South Waziristan political agent issued a general
order to arrest people belonging to the Mehsud tribe in any part of Pakistan
and to confiscate their property. He cited the Frontier Crimes Regulations,
an archaic legal regime governing FATA, to target the Mehsuds.
The political agent is the head of the tribal agency that represents the
President of Pakistan and the governor in NWFP.
The order has been challenged by two residents of Tank, Mohammad Nawaz
and Tawkal Din, in the High Court of Peshawar, who have been detained under
section 21 of the Frontier Crimes Regulation.
The order has been contested on the grounds that the political agent has
no jurisdiction outside of South Waziristan and that it's unjustifiable
to arrest any member of the Mehsud tribe in any place in Pakistan without
sound legal grounds.
Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning
grassroots activist organization with more than 2.2 million supporters,
activists and volunteers in more than 150 countries campaigning for human
rights worldwide. The organization investigates and exposes abuses, educates
and mobilizes the public, and works to protect people wherever justice,
freedom, truth and dignity are denied.
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We are people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied. We investigate and expose abuses, educate and mobilize the public, and help transform societies to create a safer, more just world.
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Chanting "Kill the Bill, Not Us," over a hundred activists, many in wheelchairs, halted the only hearing on the Graham-Cassidy anti-health-care bill and were met with a response only the current cretins in power could conjure up: They were removed and arrested by police, Chairman Orrin Hatch told them to "shut up," and Bill Cassidy literally yawned through the turmoil. Democrat Ron Wyden called the spectacle "an abomination,” which aptly sums up the state of the Republic. | {
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Book Review: Better Than Before
I’ve discovered something BIG. Big, I tells ya. I know what the key to success is!
Can you guess?
Luck?
No. But it sure helps.
Money?
No. But again, it sure helps.
Good looks?
No, once again. And once again, it sure helps.
The key to success is…
Habits!
That’s right, HABITS. Those little actions, big or small, that you do every day.
Thing is, there’s not some magical set of habits that will work for everyone. I used to think there was. Now, I truly believe that every person can find their own set of habits that work right for them and their own personal preferences and quirks.
Gretchen helped me figure out the answer to so many questions about habits, including the following:
• Why do I find it tough to create a habit for something I love to do?
• Sometimes I can change a habit overnight, and sometimes I can’t change a habit, no matter how hard I try. Why?
• How quickly can I change a habit?
• What can I do to make sure I stick to a new habit?
• Why can I keep habits that benefit others, but can’t make habits that are just for me?
As someone that’s always looking for the “right” set of habits that will make me a more productive, creative, and happier writer, this book was crucial to my development and growth. After reading it, I now think it’s a must-read book for writers and creatives. It’s an awesome resource for understanding yourself and your many habits better so that you can consciously create a happier life that fits YOU.
Hope you’ll check it out and post what you think of it in the comments below!
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I Did 100 Bridges Everyday For 30 days | WORTH IT? BEFORE/AFTER RESULTS
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I Did 100 Bridges Everyday For 30 days | WORTH IT? BEFORE/AFTER RESULTS
I did 100 glute bridges everyday for 30 days. Did it work? Was it worth it? Check out my thoughts and before and after footage.
UPDATE 5th Feb : Guys I've uploaded a second video showing other people's results, and I also touched on a few things that this video didn't and was frequently asked in this video's comment section. So if you're wondering if this works and if you have questions, please check this video out:* https://youtu.be/E3TYwzXuVG0
I did 100 glute bridges everyday for 30 days. Did it work? Was it worth it? Check out my thoughts and before and after footage.
UPDATE 5th Feb : Guys I’ve uploaded a second video showing other people’s results, and I also touched on a few things that this video didn’t and was frequently asked in this video’s comment section. So if you’re wondering if this works and if you have questions, please check this video out:* https://youtu.be/E3TYwzXuVG0
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Country Country Club workers plan picket after step towards victory
By Guest
Created 08/21/2012 - 2:54pm
Castlewood workers protest on the one-year anniversary of the lockout
PHOTO BY BROOKE ROBERTSON
Workers at Castlewood Country Club in Pleasanton, represented by UNITE HERE Local 2850, received a favorable decision from Administrative Law Judge Clifford Anderson of the National Labor Relations Board on Monday. He found that the club owes all 61 union workers two years of back pay-- and their jobs back.
"For the workers it feels like a relief to be believed in some way," said Local 2850 organizer Sarah Norr. "The workers have been saying for two years that Castlewood was not really trying to reach a compromise."
The food service workers and janitors of Local 2850 at Castlewood haven’t worked in two years. Instead, they picket the club and march. But they’re not on strike-- they would love to go back to work. They’re on lockout.
In Feb. 2010, the club tried to hike up their health care costs, significantly increase the hours per week that would be considered full-time, and cut pay. After heated negotiations, the club refused to allow workers to return to their jobs and hired non-union replacements.
Negotiations have continued since, but according to Norr, they haven't been productive. In Aug. 2010 the management presented a new set of proposals, which Norr called worst than the first. It would have allowed for the club to keep on the temporary workers that had replaced the union workers during the lockout and do away with seniority in scheduling and layoffs, as well as allowed for increased subcontracting. That was when the union filed a complaint with the NLRB.
In Aug. 2011, the General Counsel of the NLRB issued a decision that there was sufficient evidence to prosecute Castlewood for violating federal labor law. After hearing nine days of testimony for various stakeholders on both sides, Judge Anderson ruled that the alleged violations had occured.
He found that the lockout was illegal, and recommended that the NLRB order Castlewood to reinstate the locked-out workers and pay them two years of back wages and benefits.
Jerry Olson, Castlewood Country Club’s general manager, told us that the club hasn’t decided yet if they will be complying with the judge’s order.
“We just received the ruling today in the mail, and we’re considering all our options,” Olson said Aug. 21. “We certainly respect the administrative law judge.”
“We were surprised,” said Olson. “We expected to win the case.”
"It’s important for folks to understand that this doesn’t guarantee that its all over," Norr said. "Castlewood does have the option of asking for a review of the case from the NLRB in Washington, DC." Such a review could take years, prolonging the lockout but also increasing the amount of back pay the club would need to pay if they lose.
Workers plan to picket the club Aug. 22 at 5pm, celebrating their victory and demanding that the club comply.
“We’re thrilled about the decision, but we know we could still have a long fight in front of us,” said Castlewood janitor Francisca Carranza in a press release. “We’ll be here for as long as it takes to get our jobs back and win a fair contract with health care for our kids. We know people in the community will stand behind us, just like they always have over the past two years.” | {
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Centuria announces major new unlisted property investment
Investors given opportunity to invest in iconic commercial asset on Sydney’s North Shore
Sydney, 20 May 2016
Centuria Property Funds Limited (Centuria) today announced that contracts have been exchanged on the Zenith, an institutional grade office asset located at 821 Pacific Highway, Chatswood. A new Centuria unlisted property fund, the Centuria Zenith Fund, will co-invest with global investment firm, BlackRock to acquire the property. The purchase price is $279.1 million. The purchase remains subject to FIRB approval, with settlement expected to occur in late July.
Commenting on the Fund, CEO – Unlisted Property Funds, Jason Huljich, said he was confident the Fund would provide attractive returns to investors due to the strong fundamentals of the location and the property itself.
“Sydney’s North Shore office market is already performing strongly, and we expect that it will continue to experience falling vacancies and strong rental growth over the next few years. The withdrawal of commercial office space in the CBD and North Shore due to residential conversion and the construction of the Metro will drive above trend rental growth and mean excellent total returns for our investor clients.
“Chatswood is a dynamic office, retail and residential area and is the North Shore’s major rail and bus hub. The new Sydney Metro rail infrastructure will further improve connectivity,” he said.
The Zenith is a landmark office asset with a diversified tenant mix. Approximately 40% of its rental income is underpinned by government tenants, and it is currently 94% occupied. It has around 44,000sqm of net lettable area with 800 car spaces and occupies a large 8,000 sqm site.
Mr Huljich said that he was pleased to be able to offer such an iconic asset to the market via an unlisted fund.
“In the current low interest rate environment, there’s no question that investors are becoming increasingly yield-driven. Distribution yields from the Zenith Fund are forecast to be 7.6% in the 2017 financial year, growing to 7.7% in the 2018 financial year. These are very attractive rates for such a high quality asset,” Mr Huljich said.
In conclusion, Mr Huljich said that the choice of The Zenith is in line with Centuria’s investment strategy, which has been primarily focused on Sydney over the past 5 years.
“We are asset-driven in our investment strategy, which means we will consider all properties, even those in weaker markets, if we can see the potential for strong returns over time. But it’s fair to say that our pick at the moment is Sydney. “Our partner, BlackRock, clearly shares our confidence when it comes to The Zenith, and we anticipate that we will experience the same strong investor demand for this fund as we have done for our previous unlisted investment funds,” Mr Huljich said. | {
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Police in rural areas like Devon and Cornwall could soon be allowed to routinely carry guns
Around 90% of police officers in the UK are unarmed. That is a tradition in British policing that is a source of much pride; yet it could be soon to change. Under plans being considered by the National Police Chiefs’ Council, police in rural areas like Devon and Cornwall could soon be allowed to routinely carry guns.
The potential decision comes amid a heightened terror threat and a drive to recruit more counter-terror firearms officers that fell short by about 100.
Police chiefs apparently fear that any armed response for a terror attack taking place out in the sticks would be too slow, with Armed Response Vehicles (ARVs) being unable to reach the area in the same time as they would a major city like London.
The decision is for the particular Chief Constable of each of the 43 local forces across England and Wales. In particular, the police forces of Devon, Cornwall and Dorset are considering the move. This is in spite of the fact that there is no specific terror threat, either currently or in the past, against these areas.
The potential arming of rural police forces in the UK is a step that mirrors, albeit far more moderately, the militarisation of police forces across the planet. Particularly in the US, where police militarisation has essentially taken steroids and it’s not uncommon to see police forces in small towns armed to the teeth with surplus military equipment.
Terror in Truro, bloodshed in Sherborne or ISIS executions in Exeter seem, at best, highly unlikely.
With that in mind, it appears that the idea to arm rural police may throw the principle of policing by consent into doubt. That is, that police should not achieve order through oppressive military might; that they are a function of, and work as part of, the community. Should we begin to see police armed with pocket rockets, a shift in the relationship with law enforcement in this country may be threatened.
Notwithstanding that the police will be highly trained, and notwithstanding the trust we have in our police forces as being almost entirely comprised by considered, intelligent and dutiful individuals; mistakes do happen.
Without a gun, there is a no temptation for a police officer to use a gun. With a gun in the holster, however, the temptation is created. Suddenly, what may be altercations in the daily life of a policeman that may, certainly, pose some danger but for which the police officer must exercise restraint and call on their best skills in de-escalation, become potentially fatal exchanges.
Professional policing was invented in this country in 1829 by Sir Robert Peel (hence their moniker, Bobbies!). It is a proud tradition. Yet, with the potential militarisation of our police, it is one that threatens to be undermined.
Having police officers openly carrying guns on the streets of small towns and villages in the UK will change our perspective of them, and could easily change the relationship between citizens and police officers from one of respect, to one of fear.
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Education
3:30 am
Mon August 6, 2012
Kentucky lawmakers are trying to figure out how the state can improve digital learning across all classrooms in the commonwealth. The General Assembly has formed a task force to review possible legislative changes that encourage using technology in schools.
Game of Chess
6:58 am
Wed April 18, 2012
A Chess Grandmaster from Russia will deliver a lecture on "The Correlations between the Thinking Processes of Chess and Science" as part of this year's WKU Open Chess Tournament. Valdimir Malakhov will speak Friday April 20th, at 6pm in Gary Ransdell Hall.
Kentucky's Next Budget
1:18 pm
Thu March 29, 2012
An effort by Governor Steve Beshear to expand preschool services in the commonwealth did not make it into the final state budget.
Beshear put a $15 million appropriation for preschool in his budget proposal. The House cut that figure in half and funded other education programs with what was left. The Senate struck all the money, saying it wouldn't be right to expand some programs while slashing others.
Issues Regarding Teacher Retention to be Discussed
5:20 am
Tue March 27, 2012
Citizens in ten communities across Kentucky will be participating Tuesday evening in discussion groups and viewing a ninety minute movie titled, "American Teacher." The activity is sponsored by a number of advocacy groups, including the Kentucky Association for School Superintendents, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, the Kentucky School Boards Association, and the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. Organizers say they hope to spur discussion about the importance of placing and retaining excellent teachers in the classroom.
Super Sunday Events
3:15 am
Sun February 12, 2012
African-American churches across Kentucky are participating in "Super Sunday" events, designed to help increase the college-going rates of minority students. Each of the sixteen colleges in the KCTCS system is partnering with churches in their communities to host college information fairs today for prospective college students and their families.
9:31 am
Tue January 10, 2012
A vote on legislation that would allow charter schools may finally have it’s day in the Kentucky state House education committee.
House Education Chairman Carl Rollins says he’s considering allowing a charter school bill to receive a hearing and a vote in his committee this session. That’s been unheard of since Rollins assumed the chair of that committee.
Rollins makes no guarantee he’ll bring up a charter school bill, but says if there’s legislation out there he can deal with, a vote could happen. | {
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Open Source software, once the scorn of Microsoft and profit-seeking software developers, is playing an active role in efforts to combat COVID-19's spread. Several open source projects are assisting health providers and helping people mitigate some of the hardships associated with the pandemic. Often, open source accomplishments in the public health and government services fields go unreported.
COVID-19 researchers have a new source of distributed computing power: crowdsourcing. Usually crowdsourcing involves information or opinion gathering, but in this case it involves computing power. By installing the Folding@home software program, anyone with a computer, gaming console, or even some phones and compute cycles to spare can contribute to the work of coronavirus researchers.
Project Baseline, a new website to facilitate screening and testing of people potentially infected with the COVID-19 virus, became available on Sunday. Verily, a company owned by Google parent Alphabet, launched the site. Assistance currently is limited to residents in two counties in the San Francisco Bay Area. Verily also is working with authorities to establish testing sites.
We are up to our armpits in COVID-19, also known as "coronavirus," concerns. While the technology market could be devastated by it, there are several things tech players could do to mitigate the damage. Aside from having people work from home and stand six feet apart, the industry could take several innovative steps to mitigate the first manageable pandemic in the world's history.
Someday a future Monty Python comedy troupe will reprise the plague scene from the Holy Grail in which a character pushes a cart through a street shouting "Bring out your dead!" only to discover one who isn't dead yet. What will be funny about our era? Perhaps it will have something to do with overreacting to the situation by reordering society, as some have suggested.
Several conferences I was scheduled to attend have been canceled in the past week. All of the sponsors cited an abundance of caution in the face of the unknown consequences of coronavirus transmission and outright COVID-19 pneumonia. That's all to the good, but we need to get business done even in the face of the virus, because business has to propel itself forward or individual companies wither.
We apparently have no immunity to COVID-19, and a vaccine likely is around 18 months away. It takes a while to change human behavior, but if we go a full 18 months or more with people working from home and avoiding places like malls, big box stores, and other areas where people congregate -- like offices and events -- it will force a fundamental, permanent change in the way we work and interact.
The coronavirus scare is working its way through the economy -- even affecting CRM. At this point some vendors are canceling events rather than taking the risk of having thousands of customers, press and analysts descend on a city, swap microbes through the air for a few days, then go home and likely further spread the microbes, some of which could be the virus.
Foxconn, a key parts supplier for Apple, Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony, said its plants on mainland China will resume normal production by the end of March. Numerous factories across China were forced to shut down in late January due to the coronavirus. The impact of the outbreak could hit global supply chains for all products in mid-March, The Harvard Business Review predicted.
The coronavirus presents the biggest threat to the global economy since the Great Recession of 2008 -- not to mention the threat to human life. The outbreak already is decimating the travel and leisure industry, and forcing trade shows to scale down or cancel. It threatens many sectors, and it will have a negative impact on consumer sentiment and purchasing patterns.
The coronavirus known as "COVID-19" is posing global threats that are challenging businesses worldwide, forcing them to put new policies and practices into place to prepare for and communicate with their workforces. One of the most critically impacted sectors is the technology industry. The virus has disrupted global businesses, forcing many tech company workers to cease travel to infected areas.
IBM's latest effort to solve global problems has evolved from a focus on catastrophic events, which increasingly are caused by climate change, to climate change itself. It is a huge jump to go from dealing with the symptoms of a problem, which generally is relatively easy, to dealing with the causes, particularly global scale. However, it is critical for a sustained impact.
Facebook is clamping down on ads and misinformation relating to coronavirus. Criticism of social media platforms for spreading fear and confusion about coronavirus is rife. Still, Facebook's decision-making has raised a few eyebrows, as the coronavirus ad restrictions could be interpreted as limiting free speech in a way that is inconsistent with Facebook's general practices.
Two things are happening simultaneously: The RSA Security Conference is in full swing and so is COVID-19. It's a strange juxtaposition. There is geographic proximity in that the conference is going on undeterred just a few blocks from where the mayor declared a state of emergency, during the event, due to the ongoing spread of the virus. There's also topical alignment.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has announced a commitment of $10 billion of his personal money to the newly launched Bezos Earth Fund to fight climate change. "Climate change is the biggest threat to our planet," Bezos wrote. "This global initiative will fund scientists, activists, NGOs -- any effort that offers a real possibility to help preserve and protect the natural world."
The hands on the iconic "Doomsday Clock" moved to just 100 seconds to midnight last month. That is the closest they have come to the final hour since its creation in 1947. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Science and Security Board, in consultation with the Bulletin's Board of Sponsors, made the unprecedented decision to express the time remaining in seconds rather than minutes.
As I write this, the first studies of the Coronavirus outbreak are coming in. The count now exceeds 17,500 cases in 24 countries. There have been more than 360 deaths, almost all in China. Most at risk are older males with pre-existing chronic diseases that weaken their immune symptoms. Women appear to have a higher natural resistance to viruses. WHO has declared it a global health emergency.
WHO has declared the coronavirus a global health emergency in recognition that the disease risk no longer is confined to China. UN member countries may decide to close their borders, cancel flights, implement special screenings at airports, or take other steps in response to the notice. U.S. health officials earlier this week announced they would fast-track work on a coronavirus vaccine.
We asked ECT News Network's roundtable of industry insiders to reflect on their own personal tech preferences, to speculate on what popular gadgets may vanish from use in the next decade, to consider the role of wearable health tools -- and then to expand the discussion to the health of the planet, tech advances in traveling on it, and the prospect of leaving it altogether.
When it comes to any merger, you often can't trust the reason the firms are merging, particularly if financial rather than operational managers are driving the process. When it comes to hostile takeovers, you can bet you are being misled, because the rhetoric will address synergy, but the folks driving the effort know the more likely goal is to destroy the acquired company.
We agree to suspend our disbelief, and they agree to entertain us. Perhaps it inspires us by communicating some kernel of wisdom about human nature. Its story may touch our emotions deeply, but we know it's the product of imagination and artistry. Cosmos: Possible Worlds delivers everything a great science fiction movie delivers, except the fiction.
Every year I look forward to CES being over. That's not because it isn't interesting -- it is. It's because the place is a nightmare to get around, thanks to some incredibly stupid decisions that turn Las Vegas into a gridlocked mess. Coming right after the holidays, it destroys more family vacations than any other event short of a long driving trip with very young children.
Sometimes when you tug on the thread of a small customer service failure, you unravel a big skein of much knottier problems. That happened when Shield Healthcare didn't send "Great Aunt Nelly" her shipment of medical supplies on time. There are many people like Nelly in the U.S. -- elderly and disabled folks who depend in part or entirely on government assistance to get by.
We've recently seen much breathless news coverage of the Nightingale Project, Google's half-secret partnership with Ascension, the second-largest healthcare system in the U.S. The details of the project -- which involves sharing the healthcare data of tens of millions of unsuspecting patients -- have raised significant concerns. The concerns have centered around issues that by now are familiar.
Researchers at a Swedish university have unveiled a method for mixing genetically encoded digital data into common manufacturing materials. The project, carried out in collaboration with an Israeli scientist, involved embedding artificial DNA in a small plastic 3D-printed plastic bunny, which would allow self-replication, according to a report published in Nature Biotechnology.
The U.S. healthcare industry is in the midst of transformation, including an overhaul of its information infrastructure from physical to digital, and the rise of informed and increasingly empowered consumers. Managing consumers' healthcare experience is no longer a selling point, but a must-deliver component of technology vendors' solutions. Adoption of connected health devices is on the rise.
Apple is getting into the medical research field with its recent announcement of three studies to be conducted through its Research app. Apple Watch and iPhone users in the United States can use the app to enroll in the Apple Women's Health Study, the Apple Heart & Movement Study, and the Apple Hearing Study. Participants can use their Apple devices to contribute data to the studies.
A venture between Google and Ascension, one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States, will give the tech giant access to the sensitive medical information of as many as 50 million patients in 21 states. Its venture with Google, called "The Nightingale Project," would enable it to improve the experience of patients, consumers, providers and associates, Ascension said.
UPS has announced the first two revenue-generating residential deliveries of prescribed medicines to consumers. Its drone delivered the prescription medications from a CVS pharmacy in Cary, North Carolina, to a consumer's home, and to a customer in a retirement community. The drone flew autonomously but was monitored by a remote operator who could intervene if needed.
Google has inked a deal to buy wearable fitness device maker Fitbit for $2.1 billion. The acquisition will give Google an immediate leading position in the wearables market, able to compete against the likes of Apple and Samsung rather than having to build up market share from scratch. Fitbit's products are carried in approximately 39,000 retail stores in more than 100 countries around the world. | {
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New express bus route
Route 542 begins at the Redmond Transit Center and operates along the SR 520 corridor, with stops at Redmond City Hall, the SR 520/NE 51st Freeway Station, the Overlake Transit Center, Yarrow Point Freeway Station, and Evergreen Point Freeway Station.
Including Montlake Boulevard, the route makes six on-street stops in the University District before ending at the 65th Street Park-and-Ride in east Green Lake.
Service runs every 15 minutes in both directions on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
According to Sound Transit, the new route responds to the expected increase in demand for transit across the SR 520 bridge when tolls start this spring. | {
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FORT PAYNE, Ala. — Nine years ago, when she was 27 and unhappily selling real estate, Gina Locklear went to her parents with a proposition. She wanted to make socks. Not the basic white socks the family had specialized in, but fashionable socks, with organic cotton and dyes.
“I want to get into the sock business,” she told them. “I want to make a sustainable sock.”
Ms. Locklear, now 36, grew up in the business. Her parents, Terry and Regina Locklear, started a mill in Fort Payne, Ala., in 1991. They made white sport socks for Russell Athletic, millions of them, destined for big-box stores and your own feet if you took gym class.
Gina’s younger sister, Emily, recalled the girls going to the mill after school, where they helped their parents sort socks into dozens or played in the bins. Named after the two daughters, Emi-G Knitting bought the Locklears a house, bought Terry a vintage Corvette and paid for the girls’ college educations.
Still, the idea of Gina and her parents making organic fashion socks, or any socks at all, seemed totally crazy, given the time and place.
The mid-2000s was a devastating period for Fort Payne. Nestled in the state’s mountainous northeast, the town of 14,000 had for decades billed itself as “the Sock Capital of the World.” The cushioned sock was invented here, and one in every eight pairs of socks sold globally was said to be knitted in Fort Payne.
A Photo of WB Davies Hosiery Mill, 1933
At the industry’s peak in the 1990s, more than 120 mills employed roughly 7,500 workers. But cheap foreign labor and free-trade agreements made the town a loser in the game of global economics. Seemingly overnight, the mills closed, and the new Fort Payne became a town in China called Datang. The 2008 financial crisis finished off those who were still hanging on.
“It was like a vacuum cleaner pulled all the people out of town,” Terry said.
The Locklears held on to their mill, but barely. Orders dried up, including those from Russell Athletic, and they cut the work force to almost nothing. Terry’s goal was to keep the lights on, because he knew if he and Regina closed the doors and turned the power off, they’d never start back up.
“We’d just come here and sit,” Terry said. “We would talk, and it was, like, ‘I just don’t know what we’re going to do.’ We still had our knowledge.”
It was during these depths that Gina approached her parents with her idea. While almost everyone else in the sock business was being thrown to the exits, she passionately wanted in. “I was 12 when my parents started making socks,” Gina said. “And the realization that our family business might close made me mad.”
Her parents were skeptical. They knew how hard it was to compete and how much money it would take to start a brand. They didn’t get the whole organic thing. Most of all, they didn’t want their oldest daughter to do something she’d soon regret or tire of.
“But it’s been everything except any of that,” her father said.
Her mother added: “She absolutely loves what she does. She’s on fire.”
When you hear the words textile mill, you may picture a brick building a century old and as big as a city block. You may hear the clack-clack of jittery machinery. But Emi-G Knitting is a modern contained operation in a squat metal building on the outskirts of Fort Payne.
One recent morning, Gina was in her office, working on spring orders. She produces two lines: Zkano, an online brand she started in 2008, and Little River Sock Mill, which was started in 2013 and is sold in stores like Margaret O’Leary in Manhattan.
Zkano’s “crews” and “no shows” are a youthful riot of stripes and colors, while the Little River socks are more refined (the fall line was based on Southern quilt patterns). Both cost $13 to $30 a pair.
A “Mood Board” of socks, patterns and colors hangs in Gina Locklear’s office at Emi-G Knitting
Going organic (the cotton comes from a farm in Lubbock, Tex., the dyes from North Carolina) has given Gina a marketing niche. Her socks appeal to millennials, who study labels and like a compelling origin story.
“I’m not sure most customers can detect it, but it’s certainly a bonus that they’re made from organic cotton — it adds a point of difference,” said Billy Reid, the Alabama-based men’s wear designer, who partnered with Gina to make socks based on his designs.
Last fall, Martha Stewart and the editors of Martha Stewart Living presented Gina with an American Made award, which they give each year to a few artisans and small-business owners to provide a boost of recognition.
“Encouraging the American public to buy American-made matters,” Ms. Stewart said. “The more socks she sells, the more people she can employ.”
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Besides, “It’s a sensible business,” Ms. Stewart said. “Everyone needs socks. Women are wearing socks as a fashion statement like never before. Turn the pages of Vogue and almost every fancy dress is worn with a pair of socks.”
Indeed, the humble sock is having a moment. Brands like Stance Socks, which partnered with Rihanna on a collection, and Slate & Stone are selling vibrant hosiery, or pop socks, while Miu Miu recently outfitted runway models in marled and argyle socks.
Gina plans to introduce men’s socks to Little River this fall. Zkano already offers them. Tony Hale’s character on “Veep” wears Zkano socks, as does the actor himself.
Gina notices socks everywhere she goes, and in winter wears two pairs, one during daytime, another to bed. Her office décor is entirely hosiery-related: spools of candy-colored yarn on a shelf, mateless samples pinned to corkboards.
She lives with her husband, Al Vreeland, in Birmingham, Ala., an hour and a half’s drive away, and spends part of each week in Fort Payne, staying in her childhood bedroom. Her husband, a lawyer, is “cool” with the arrangement, she said, adding, “It’s been this way ever since we started dating.”
They were married three years ago, during the busy holiday season, at a chapel in Santa Fe, N.M., on a Saturday. “We came home on Sunday,” she said. “And then I went to Fort Payne on Monday. And that’s my life.”Ms. Locklear looks on as Rhonda Whitmire inspects socks. If there is a customer service issue, Ms. Locklear handles it herself — in addition to ordering yarn, designing both lines, doing social media marketing, processing credit card orders and lying awake nights with worry.
When she’s at the mill, her focus is on the knitting machines and whether they are aiding or conspiring against her. The machines are aqua blue and boxy like ovens. Above them, a halo of metalwork holds the yarn being fed into their bellies. Gina watched a machine work, and after a moment, in a Willy Wonka flourish, a plastic tube spit out an orange-striped sock.
“I love that,” she said.
Pointing to a machine that was noticeably different from the others, she said: “It’s the newest sock machine you can get. It’s made in Italy. It’s like a Ferrari.”
She spotted Vance Veal, Emi-G’s plant manager, and waved him over. When her parents laid off all but their most vital workers, they kept him on the payroll. Mr. Veal, 48, has worked in sock mills since he was 18. His grandparents, mother and brothers worked in the mills, too.
Since Gina came along with her six-color fashion socks, he has made the machines do things no one at Emi-G thought possible, himself included. “We didn’t used to make pattern socks,” Mr. Veal said. “Gina keeps me on my toes. She’s made me better at what I do.”
In a honeyed voice, Gina said, “Vance is the most patient person ever.”
With Mr. Veal’s expertise, Gina can make socks in small batches on site, fine-tuning and experimenting with colors, patterns and materials. It’s a competitive advantage. But running a sock mill in the age of globalization is a “roller coaster,” she said. Her parents’ business making specialty athletic socks now comes in fits and bursts, nothing like the steady, profitable Russell contract. And Zkano and Little River don’t yet sell enough to sustain the mill alone.
Last year, Emi-G downsized its work force from 45 to 30. If there is a customer service issue, Gina handles it herself — in addition to ordering yarn, designing both lines, doing social media marketing, processing credit card orders and lying awake nights with worry.
“If something happened to Vance, I wouldn’t know what we would do,” she said later. “When the sock industry left, a lot of the workers left town, and their knowledge left, too.”
Vance Veal runs the day-to-day operations at the Emi-G mill. When Ms. Locklear’s parents laid off all but their most vital workers, they kept him on the payroll. Mr. Veal, 48, has worked in sock mills since he was 18. His grandparents, mother and brothers worked in the mills, too.Credit Raymond McCrea Jones for The New York Times
Gina and her parents drove into town to have lunch at what’s referred to in Fort Payne as the Big Mill. Now an antique store and restaurant, the Big Mill is indeed a century-old brick building as big as a city block. It’s where W. B. Davis ran the town’s first hosiery mill in the early-1900s. It’s the building that begot an industry.
Over pimento cheese sandwiches, Terry and Regina recalled their beginnings. Terry’s mother had worked in a mill, and his older brother owned one. When he was miserable selling cars down in Tuscaloosa, it seemed natural to come home and try socks.
Asked if the current building was their original location, Terry, who is 71 and has a bashful charm, said: “No. I’m almost ashamed to tell you. We started in a renovated chicken house.”
There was no air-conditioning. In the summer, they would open the big doors on both ends to get a little breeze going. “Birds would fly through while we worked,” Terry said.
With so few mills left in Fort Payne, Gina and her parents are now the old guard. But with the industry’s diminishment, they carry little of the economic or civic power of the mill owners before them.
Framed portraits of men like Mr. Davis and W. H. Cobble Sr. hang inside the Hosiery Museum, in a historic storefront downtown. The photo of V. I. Prewett, the founder of Prewett Mills, shows a gray-haired man holding a pair of tube socks.
Among the museum’s historic machinery is a brass whistle on a pole that was once used to signal the start of the workday at the Big Mill. In the morning darkness, said Olivia Cox, the vice president of landmarks for DeKalb County, Ala., the mountainside behind the factory appeared “lit by fireflies,” with the workers “walking down footpaths by lantern light to get to the Big Mill before that whistle blew.”
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Everyone in Fort Payne was touched by the hosiery industry in some way. That night, Gina stopped for dinner at a barbecue place in town; the young man behind the counter had worked in a machine shop that repaired the type of knitters Emi-G uses. His name was Bo Doeg.
He and Gina got to reminiscing about Hosiery Week, a yearly festival that Mr. Doeg described as “Mardi Gras — but for socks.”
Mr. Doeg shook his head. “This is a different world than it used to be,” he said. “Have you seen the vast number of empty buildings?”
Gina was back at the mill by 8:30 the next morning, logging orders from store buyers and considering ideas for the next Little River line, which she develops with a designer in Birmingham. “We’re thinking about Appalachian florals,” she said.
She talked about the challenges she faces, from getting organic cotton at a good price to wanting a family but not knowing how, since she spends so much time at the mill. “I’ll just be honest, it’s been a struggle,” she said.
But she is determined to keep going, to make Fort Payne a place where socks are once again made by the millions.
“It’s hard every day but I still love it,” she said. “It’s what I want to do forever.”
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From the ashes of the closed Russell Athletic sock mill, raised the Phoenix, in the form of Zkano socks. I love these types of stories – stories of coming back, the stories of small companies and not large multi-national corporations that churn out tons of clothing items per day. And Zkano socks are organic as well everything made in the USA.
Like this:
For those of you who love “The Big Bang Theory”, there is a collection of science oriented socks made by Stem Socks. I found Stem Socks when I was visiting the San Jose Tech Museum ( I was visiting the Star Wars Exhibit) when I came across them in the tech store. I find them quite amusing. They have designs of: DNA; Radioactivity; Jellyfish; Bacterium; Floppy Disc; Biohazard; Morse Code; and Phases of the Moon.
Stems SocksRadioactivity
Stem Socks (STEM is the abbreviations for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) are all made in the United States. And 2% of the sales are donated to a non-profit organization that encourages students to obtain knowledge in the sciences.
Stem Socks DNA
The logo for Stem Socks is made out of four amino acids: Serine, Threonine, Glutamine and Methionine – their one word abbreviation also spell out STEM.
Yesterday, I ran into a little shop in Carmel, (pronounced Kar – Mell’, not pronounced like in ‘carmel’ apples as they say in Carmel, Indiana), California. This shop, Sockshop Carmel and Wicks & Wax, sold candles on one side and socks on the other half of the shop. And in the sock portion, I found these golf socks by a company I had not heard of before, called On the Tee.
The 19th Hole Golf socks
On The Tee
On the Tee was started in 1993 and all of its products are made in the USA. Their biggest seller are golf socks.
Angry Golfer
The Clubhouse
St. Andrews
Turnberry
On the Tee also sells women’s golf socks. There are several styles: ones with Swarovsky Crystals, invisible socks, cushioned socks, applique Low-Rider, applique Quarter socks as well as children’s socks. Below are a couple examples:
Swarovski Crystal Golf socks
Invisible socks
On the Tee also sell women’s hats and visors. On the Tee is headquartered in Tarzania, California. They can be found at a few select stores and can also be purchased on the internet, see the link above.
Is there any been any better creation than socks? Is there anything warmer than thick, fuzzy, cozy socks? Is there anything more wonderful than getting a nice new pair of socks from under the Christmas tree? The answer to these questions is “Yes, of course, multiple things”. Well, then… how about the role socks have played in American history? Like George Washington’s socks? No, sorry, there is no story there, no sock has ever helped win a war. Hmm…dead end. How about some unusual facts about socks? Did you know that socks were originally sold as three in case one was lost or destroyed? No, of course you didn’t, because I just made it up. Well, then, how many times did Sherlock Holmes solve a case because of a sock? How many detective stories are there about socks like “The case of the Missing Sock”? I think the answer would be very close to zero.
How popular are socks? I mean almost everybody wears them, right? But, there was not one commercial about socks during the SuperBowl. (They should have shown this one: skittles tube sock commercial.) Have you seen any commercials that say “Have you bought your loved ones red socks for Valentines Day”? I guess maybe it is hard to get worked up about socks. I mean no preacher has ever demonized the existence of socks, maybe stockings, yes, and definitely underwear, whether you are wearing them or not. “You can be saved and avoid unending purgatory if you just rid your existence of them demon socks. They are the devil’s instruments that takes you into the land of forbidden pleasures.” No, it just doesn’t work. But I like the thought of evil socks making you walk into somewhere you wouldn’t go. ” I was just walking, minding my own business, when my evil socks made me walk into the strip club.” Lets face it, socks are the under-appreciated down-under cousin of everyday wear. So, this would be my slogan for socks: “Socks, they are what they are.”
History of Socks
No mind-numbingly boring account would be complete without the history of something. So, here is the history of socks. Now, first off, we are not talking about faux socks like some accounts give which are actually primitive shoes, or hose or wrappings. When I am talking about socks, I mean an article of clothing with an opening in one end and stitched up at the other end which somehow ends up resembling the foot. The sock gets its name from the Latin word “soccus” meaning loose fitting slipper. (It sounds like I am making that up but just check Wikipedia if you believe what it says). It is believed that socks may have been present with some of the ancient Greeks and Romans, but definitely present by 300 to 500 AD. Socks were used to keep the feet warm under the sandals and probably offered some padding as well. Not that much has changed in that respect. Socks are still for warmth, comfort, protection of the foot and shoe. Now, how about the fashion of socks? Socks first became a fashion statement in 15th Century Europe and coincided with the officially ending of “The Dark Ages”. That’s right, my hypothesis is that fashionable socks ended the Dark Ages. Pope Gregory XII liked socks so much that it created a schism in Rome, the other cardinals kicked him out and they didn’t have a Pope for two years and that’s how the Dark Ages ended. True or not, it is a good story. It’s as good of a story as the Bureau of Missing Socks. Fashion for socks have been a hit and miss proposition, they were big when Argyle socks came in, especially with golfers and their knickers, and again in the 1950s with the bobby socks. And possible a slight come back according to the NY Times link on top of the page.
As for me, I have been discouraged over the years of losing one sock, whether it gets stuck to the inside of clothes, gets sucked up through the washing machine, or lost in the transport to or from the laundry, that over the last 15 years, I have resorted to buying 6 to 8 identical pairs of socks at the same time (usually black crew socks and white crew socks) and then just replace the entire units every 6 months to a year or so. I do buy special socks at times, but really only for special occasions like costume parties or for a certain outfit. But basically it is either white or black crew socks. I really don’t like searching for socks.
Socks Made in America
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The ‘Science of 9/11′ Discussed in Two U.S. Universities
Amidst the break down of the Zuccotti park Occupy Wall Street encampment, other tremors to the collective psyche are reverberating around our nations’ universities. Two events are set to discuss the science of the destruction of the three WTC towers on 9/11 this week.
Abstract: To most people, the image of the World Trade Center (WTC) is confined to the famous twin towers, which dominated the New York skyline until September 11th, 2001, when they collapsed after each one being hit by an airliner. However, the trade center was an assembly of seven buildings around a plaza. The youngest of these, WTC7, was a huge office building, reaching 186 meters and 47 stories into the air. The ground-plan area was little less than a soccer field.
WTC7 was not hit by an airliner. Still, it collapsed seven hours after the twin towers in a totally symmetric movement with free-fall speed. It was the most unexpected collapse in the history of modern building construction.
The talk outlines the factual circumstances around this event. These facts are held up against the official account of the event as it has been presented in a report from National Institute of Standards and Technology. According to this report, WTC7 collapsed due to fire. But never before – or since – in history has a steel-framed high-riser collapsed due to fire.
In the second part of the talk it is proposed that the collapse of WTC was due to controlled demolitions using explosives. In addition, unambiguous evidence points to the use of thermite, which is an energetic material used to cut and weld steel. The newest findings in the dust include still-reactive remains of so-called nano-thermite.
this is good. I hope that more Americans start paying attention to the criminality of not only the financial institutions and the government, but also of the military. America’s military might and persuasion is what I’m afraid of..
trish
this is good. I hope that more Americans start paying attention to the criminality of not only the financial institutions and the government, but also of the military. America’s military might and persuasion is what I’m afraid of..
It’s good to see this getting attention in the academic field where it can be given proper scientific scrutiny. Unlike the thousands of YouTube videos that try to explain what happened.
http://www.sacredgeometryinternational.com/ Camron Wiltshire
Wasn’t my choice of words either. Yes free fall accelerations is the more accurate terminology, and it is utilized by the over 1,600 Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth to describe accurately the destruction of all three towers but most notably that of WTC7 which falls as admitted by NIST for 2.25 seconds of free fall accelerations indistinguishable from gravity. This admission alone is more than enough evidence for an immediate new and independent investigation of 911. Thank you.
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Thank You for posting this!
http://www.sacredgeometryinternational.com/ Camron Wiltshire
Thank you for reading and responding
Redjade
this statement is why so few take ‘9/11 scientists’ seriously – statements like ‘It was the most unexpected collapse in the history of modern building construction.’ also discredit themselves. totally unqualified unverified blah blah blah engineered to scare people into buying their books and videos. ten years later, this is a new industry.
redjade
this statement is why so few take ‘9/11 scientists’ seriously – statements like ‘It was the most unexpected collapse in the history of modern building construction.’ also discredit themselves. totally unqualified unverified blah blah blah engineered to scare people into buying their books and videos. ten years later, this is a new industry.
joe
science is a new industry??? the only thing verifying these studies are chemicals and physics dude.
Dave T
What the hell are you talking about? All I read is “blah blah blah denial kicking in, trying to deal with it by writing complete nonsense.”
Greenjade
Congratulations on your theory. I’m sure everyone will take your statements seriously, I mean, since your so qualified.
It’s too bad that in your little fantasy world engineers and scientists are totally unqualified to speak about scientific and engineering issues. Do they have cars where you live, or do you just float around by using the hot air in your head?
GIJane
Its simple really, If a Brick falls to the ground thru the air its falling at free fall. If a brick falls thru a car it won’t hit the ground at the same time. This building fell as if there were no metal beams supporting it. No 14ft concrete floors to support generators. Its not expected because it doesn’t happen. Its never happened save for that day. The evidence AE911truth has presented has caused the National Institute of Standards and technology to recant on several occasions. If you lost someone, even if years later, wouldn’t you want to find out? Plus there is So much at stake. 3,000 Americans , tens of thousands of soldiers, and over one MILLION Iraqi’s over this. Someone should start asking questions. I’m glad its science and not speculation. they have physical evidence and researchers who were also apart of the investigation. Its not a career boost. They lose credibility even raising the question. BUT – they do it because it is right.
Joe Joe
Awesome rebuttal. 😉
Honu
It’s your tactic of making disparaging remarks with absolutely no fact or evidence that would actually refute 9-11 truth statements that make what you say just empty words.
And in regards to “scaring” people into believing 9-11 truth…yeah right, cause the Bush administration shyed away from scaring the American people into buying into their bogus war and opening the tax coffers at 12billion/month for 8 years and counting not to mention the lives lost along the way. If you believe 9-11 truth is about scaring people that’s fine. I don’t give a sh-t but the facts still speak for themselves. At the end of the day…you can curse 9-11 truth, you can spit on it, you can make all the remarks you want but you will still be on the wrong side of science and your position will be proven wrong in the end.
joe
science is a new industry??? the only thing verifying these studies are chemicals and physics dude.
Dave T
What the hell are you talking about? All I read is “blah blah blah denial kicking in, trying to deal with it by writing complete nonsense.”
Here is an article covering last night’s presentation at the University of Chattanooga at Tennessee. http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2011/nov/16/seminar-on-science-of-trade-center-disasters/?local
About 300 people showed up. A good turn out considering they only had a short lead time from the approval for the event being given, to the date of the show to promote.
This quote is priceless and really the sole purpose of events like this, to ask questions without being overwhelmed by the emotions they can bring up.
“Rorie Jones, 19, attended the panel discussion to get extra credit and write a paper about it for her sociology class.
When the freshman entered the auditorium at the University Center, she didn’t have an opinion on the matter. When she left, she only had more questions.”It brought up points I hadn’t thought about before, like the physical aspects of how the buildings collapsed,” she said.”It makes you think,” she added, “but in order to come up with any conclusions we have to remove our emotions.”
http://www.sacredgeometryinternational.com/ Camron Wiltshire
Here is an article covering last night’s presentation at the University of Chattanooga at Tennessee. http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2011/nov/16/seminar-on-science-of-trade-center-disasters/?local
About 300 people showed up. A good turn out considering they only had a short lead time from the approval for the event being given, to the date of the show to promote.
This quote is priceless and really the sole purpose of events like this, to ask questions without being overwhelmed by the emotions they can bring up.
“Rorie Jones, 19, attended the panel discussion to get extra credit and write a paper about it for her sociology class.
When the freshman entered the auditorium at the University Center, she didn’t have an opinion on the matter. When she left, she only had more questions.”It brought up points I hadn’t thought about before, like the physical aspects of how the buildings collapsed,” she said.”It makes you think,” she added, “but in order to come up with any conclusions we have to remove our emotions.”
Camronwiltshire
Wasn’t my choice of words either. Yes free fall accelerations is the more accurate terminology, and it is utilized by the over 1,600 Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth to describe accurately the destruction of all three towers but most notably that of WTC7 which falls as admitted by NIST for 2.25 seconds of free fall accelerations indistinguishable from gravity. This admission alone is more than enough evidence for an immediate new and independent investigation of 911. Thank you.
That was the 767’s engine which is made out of titanium alloy, tungsten, etc. It’s basically indestructible and would easily go through the building at that velocity.
The pod, however, on the underbelly of the plane which was used to remote control it. Much more interesting to watch that detach from the plane and hit the building before the 767 does.
Dov Zakheim, Look him up!
He was the Pentagon comptroller when the 2.3 trillion dollars was reported missing on 9-10-01; Former CFR member;In a document called “Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century” published by The American Enterprise’s “Project for a New American Century”, System Planning Corporation (SPC) International executive, Dov Zakheim, called for “some catastrophic and catalyzing event “like a new Pearl Harbor” being necessary to foster the frame of mind needed for the American public to support a war in the Middle East that would politically and culturally reshape the region. A respected and established voice in the intelligence community, his views were eagerly accepted, and Dov went from his position at Systems Planning Corporation to become the Comptroller of the Pentagon in May 2001. Perhaps not so coincidentally, it was an SPC subsidiary, Tridata Corporation, that oversaw the investigation after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in 1993SPC, according to their official website, specializes in many areas of defense technology production and manufacture, including a system developed by their Radar Physics Group called the Flight Termination System, or FTS. This is a system used to destroy target drones (craft that would be fired on by test aircraft or weaponry) in the event of malfunction or “misses”. This highly sophisticated war-game technology allows the control of several ‘drones’ from a remote location, on varying frequencies, and has a range of several hundred miles. This technology can be used on many different types of aircraft, including large passenger jets.Flight 77 Is What Really Ties Zakheim To 9/11. Here is an interesting list of passenger who died on that flight:Robert Penniger worked for BAE Systems, (“an industry leader in flight control systems”), whose Board is comprised of many from the intelligence community. BAE has apparently removed their Board of Directors page, but it listed a “who’s who” of high level connections to the CIA, DARPA, and NSA.Robert Ploger and his wife were added “late” to the original CNN passenger list. He is the son of Major General Robert R Ploger USA, Ret, another “flag” link.John Sammartino and Leonard Taylor worked at Xontech (missile defense), another company connected to the intelligence community, also with ties to Boeing.Vicki Yancey worked for Vreedenberg Corp, yet another company connected to the intelligence community. Her father describes her death as a “planned murder.” Her widower works for Northrup-Grumman.Mary Jane Booth was in a position to know what was going on at Dulles Airport as secretary for American Airlines general manager.John Yamnicky, 71, Capt USN Ret, was a defense contractor for Veridian who had done a number of “black ops,” according to his son.
GIJane
It was Very Interesting that the portion of the Pentagon that was destroyed was the finance /records department. A man who was married over 45 years lost his wife whose office was moved to that side of the pentagon only the week before. I’m sure that and Cynthia McKinney’s carrier being attacked after asking about where that money went on Sept 10th were not coincidences.
And the people who still think that this is a just war are deluded. Glad to see people knowin their stuff.
GIJane
Career – excuse me not carrier.
rat
Yes parts of a Boeing jet engine are nearly indestructible. But what punches through the building is not a engine that has had the outer aluminum housing torn from it as you would expect after it’s high speed travel through a steel and concrete building . If it was you would see it fall away from the building in pieces, not explode.
They’re Going Down Hard
That was the 767’s engine which is made out of titanium alloy, tungsten, etc. It’s basically indestructible and would easily go through the building at that velocity.
The pod, however, on the underbelly of the plane which was used to remote control it. Much more interesting to watch that detach from the plane and hit the building before the 767 does.
Dov Zakheim, Look him up!
He was the Pentagon comptroller when the 2.3 trillion dollars was reported missing on 9-10-01; Former CFR member;In a document called “Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century” published by The American Enterprise’s “Project for a New American Century”, System Planning Corporation (SPC) International executive, Dov Zakheim, called for “some catastrophic and catalyzing event “like a new Pearl Harbor” being necessary to foster the frame of mind needed for the American public to support a war in the Middle East that would politically and culturally reshape the region. A respected and established voice in the intelligence community, his views were eagerly accepted, and Dov went from his position at Systems Planning Corporation to become the Comptroller of the Pentagon in May 2001. Perhaps not so coincidentally, it was an SPC subsidiary, Tridata Corporation, that oversaw the investigation after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in 1993SPC, according to their official website, specializes in many areas of defense technology production and manufacture, including a system developed by their Radar Physics Group called the Flight Termination System, or FTS. This is a system used to destroy target drones (craft that would be fired on by test aircraft or weaponry) in the event of malfunction or “misses”. This highly sophisticated war-game technology allows the control of several ‘drones’ from a remote location, on varying frequencies, and has a range of several hundred miles. This technology can be used on many different types of aircraft, including large passenger jets.Flight 77 Is What Really Ties Zakheim To 9/11. Here is an interesting list of passenger who died on that flight:Robert Penniger worked for BAE Systems, (“an industry leader in flight control systems”), whose Board is comprised of many from the intelligence community. BAE has apparently removed their Board of Directors page, but it listed a “who’s who” of high level connections to the CIA, DARPA, and NSA.Robert Ploger and his wife were added “late” to the original CNN passenger list. He is the son of Major General Robert R Ploger USA, Ret, another “flag” link.John Sammartino and Leonard Taylor worked at Xontech (missile defense), another company connected to the intelligence community, also with ties to Boeing.Vicki Yancey worked for Vreedenberg Corp, yet another company connected to the intelligence community. Her father describes her death as a “planned murder.” Her widower works for Northrup-Grumman.Mary Jane Booth was in a position to know what was going on at Dulles Airport as secretary for American Airlines general manager.John Yamnicky, 71, Capt USN Ret, was a defense contractor for Veridian who had done a number of “black ops,” according to his son.
theblacksmith
it just goes to show how corrupt and/or incompetent the mass media is. How many newspapers or TV or radio stations bothered to contact strutural enginneers or demolition experts?Very damn few. In the shock of the moment, they simply parroted GW Bush’s blatant lies. whn a few enginneers said “Steel framed buildings do not fall due to fire-they HAVE to be cut apart with explosives.” the Republican noise machine screamed “traitor!” and the corporate media largely ignored them. Whether out of cowardice or corruption, the Democrats went along with Bush & Co. The result is two wars and trillions of dollars in debts.
The republicans are literally just Nazis who dont wear their swastikas in public; September 11 was thier Reichstag fire and iraq was thier Stalingrad. And far too many “democrats” are really republicans. we need to throw their Fascist asses out of office-and ideally into prison.
theblacksmith
it just goes to show how corrupt and/or incompetent the mass media is. How many newspapers or TV or radio stations bothered to contact strutural enginneers or demolition experts?Very damn few. In the shock of the moment, they simply parroted GW Bush’s blatant lies. whn a few enginneers said “Steel framed buildings do not fall due to fire-they HAVE to be cut apart with explosives.” the Republican noise machine screamed “traitor!” and the corporate media largely ignored them. Whether out of cowardice or corruption, the Democrats went along with Bush & Co. The result is two wars and trillions of dollars in debts.
The republicans are literally just Nazis who dont wear their swastikas in public; September 11 was thier Reichstag fire and iraq was thier Stalingrad. And far too many “democrats” are really republicans. we need to throw their Fascist asses out of office-and ideally into prison.
Greenjade
Congratulations on your theory. I’m sure everyone will take your statements seriously, I mean, since your so qualified.
It’s too bad that in your little fantasy world engineers and scientists are totally unqualified to speak about scientific and engineering issues. Do they have cars where you live, or do you just float around by using the hot air in your head?
GIJane
It was Very Interesting that the portion of the Pentagon that was destroyed was the finance /records department. A man who was married over 45 years lost his wife whose office was moved to that side of the pentagon only the week before. I’m sure that and Cynthia McKinney’s carrier being attacked after asking about where that money went on Sept 10th were not coincidences.
And the people who still think that this is a just war are deluded. Glad to see people knowin their stuff.
GIJane
Career – excuse me not carrier.
GIJane
Its simple really, If a Brick falls to the ground thru the air its falling at free fall. If a brick falls thru a car it won’t hit the ground at the same time. This building fell as if there were no metal beams supporting it. No 14ft concrete floors to support generators. Its not expected because it doesn’t happen. Its never happened save for that day. The evidence AE911truth has presented has caused the National Institute of Standards and technology to recant on several occasions. If you lost someone, even if years later, wouldn’t you want to find out? Plus there is So much at stake. 3,000 Americans , tens of thousands of soldiers, and over one MILLION Iraqi’s over this. Someone should start asking questions. I’m glad its science and not speculation. they have physical evidence and researchers who were also apart of the investigation. Its not a career boost. They lose credibility even raising the question. BUT – they do it because it is right.
Joe Joe
Awesome rebuttal. 😉
guy fauXs
Again Im going to go into too much detail because this is such a waste of time, haha except for all the nutters who are profiting from this silliness…
I was a “truther” for a bit. Until one day I started doing my own research and found the majority of the claims made by truthers are complete non-sense. Thats the problem here lol The infamous confirmation bias. Truthers wont even bother with debunking. They want to believe so much that anyone who says otherwise is a secret government agent…
Anyway, its really NOT about what you’re shown, its about what you aren’t shown. For example, several buildings were destroyed on 911. I don’t remember exactly, maybe up to 7 total. How come no one even mentions this on the truther side? Kind of makes the whole “collapsing into their own footprint” argument a joke.
Building 7 was compromised by falling debris. There is proof of this. As I mentioned last time find it on your own. You might be surprised at what else you can find. Look at some unbiased photos, there is literally thousands. Most importantly think for your damned self and stop being spoon-fed.
guy fauXs
Again Im going to go into too much detail because this is such a waste of time, haha except for all the nutters who are profiting from this silliness…
I was a “truther” for a bit. Until one day I started doing my own research and found the majority of the claims made by truthers are complete non-sense. Thats the problem here lol The infamous confirmation bias. Truthers wont even bother with debunking. They want to believe so much that anyone who says otherwise is a secret government agent…
Anyway, its really NOT about what you’re shown, its about what you aren’t shown. For example, several buildings were destroyed on 911. I don’t remember exactly, maybe up to 7 total. How come no one even mentions this on the truther side? Kind of makes the whole “collapsing into their own footprint” argument a joke.
Building 7 was compromised by falling debris. There is proof of this. As I mentioned last time find it on your own. You might be surprised at what else you can find. Look at some unbiased photos, there is literally thousands. Most importantly think for your damned self and stop being spoon-fed.
You sound like an idiot….nothing personal. If you’re going to argue against 9-11 truth, don’t write a post slinging airy subjective beliefs that you don’t include evidence to support. You come off like someone who hasn’t done adequate research informing yourself. So you were once a truther? What…over an afternoon smoking weed with a buddy who blew your mind for a few hours and then once you came down you decided it sounded too crazy to truly believe? I’d contest your very general statements you pass off as the truth but it’s clear by the way you wrote your post that you haven’t studied the facts.
Jez
Building 7 could not have been destroyed like you say. The supports failed simultaneously. The kind of damage that you imply caused the collapse could not have caused the many 30-40 support members to fail simultaneously. How does a bonfire collapse? All at once? Or does it slowly cave in? Same science, same behaviour.
Yes parts of a Boeing jet engine are nearly indestructible. But what punches through the building is not a engine that has had the outer aluminum housing torn from it as you would expect after it’s high speed travel through a steel and concrete building . If it was you would see it fall away from the building in pieces, not explode.
Honu
You sound like an idiot….nothing personal. If you’re going to argue against 9-11 truth, don’t write a post slinging airy subjective beliefs that you don’t include evidence to support. You come off like someone who hasn’t done adequate research informing yourself. So you were once a truther? What…over an afternoon smoking weed with a buddy who blew your mind for a few hours and then once you came down you decided it sounded too crazy to truly believe? I’d contest your very general statements you pass off as the truth but it’s clear by the way you wrote your post that you haven’t studied the facts.
Honu
It’s your tactic of making disparaging remarks with absolutely no fact or evidence that would actually refute 9-11 truth statements that make what you say just empty words.
And in regards to “scaring” people into believing 9-11 truth…yeah right, cause the Bush administration shyed away from scaring the American people into buying into their bogus war and opening the tax coffers at 12billion/month for 8 years and counting not to mention the lives lost along the way. If you believe 9-11 truth is about scaring people that’s fine. I don’t give a sh-t but the facts still speak for themselves. At the end of the day…you can curse 9-11 truth, you can spit on it, you can make all the remarks you want but you will still be on the wrong side of science and your position will be proven wrong in the end.
Jez
Building 7 could not have been destroyed like you say. The supports failed simultaneously. The kind of damage that you imply caused the collapse could not have caused the many 30-40 support members to fail simultaneously. How does a bonfire collapse? All at once? Or does it slowly cave in? Same science, same behaviour.
Does this qualify as a conspiracy? Via Capitoilette, collusion between 18 city leaders regarding their efforts to break up the Occupy movement: Embattled Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, speaking in an interview with... | {
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Fatal Phonemes and Emphasis Disasters
The ability to imitate an accent without making mistakes is rare, even among people who are paid boatloads of money to do it. Only a near-superhuman can avoid falling into sticky phoneme and stress traps unique to their linguistic background. For some language-nerd schadenfreude, here are a few recent endearing slip-ups I’ve come across while trashy tv-watching (mostly native Anglophones trying to evoke a different type of native Anglophone but instead sounding like they’re an alien or maybe having some kind of neurological crisis):
The Mentalist– Cute-as-a-button Simon Baker is the only redeeming thing about this show, which is entertainment cotton candy (overly sweet, messy, lacking in substance). He does an OK job masking his Australian accent most of the time but has trouble with certain sounds and stress placement…and sometimes he goes totally off the rails and the show might as well take place in Melbourne. For a quick taste, listen to the sentence starting with “personally” and ending with “our Lisbon” in this clip. If you ever find yourself drunk-watching this show, try to pay attention to his vowels.
SNL with Martin Freeman– Freeman is an incredibly talented actor, and his American accent is usually solid enough. He doesn’t tend to chew on his r’s or talk through his nose too much, like most British actors do when they go American (see: Hugh Dancy, Liam Neeson). Still, he got a little tripped up in this sketch from SNL a few weeks ago, when he mis-pronounced “lever” and quickly corrected himself. Note how he also chickened out of pronouncing the “ow” in “yellow.” To be fair, reading off a teleprompter after rehearsing this maybe three times tops can’t have made this any easier.
In an NPR interview, Hugh Laurie, King of Fake America (he’s a little grinding and nasal but phonetically he’s completely and unbelievably air-tight) revealed the word he most dreads saying in his adopted accent. Side note: another Brit doing an admirably air-tight American accent is Damian Lewis of Homeland, who doesn’t fall into stress pattern traps.
Poor Marion Cotillard’s English is great here, but although her accent is charming and easy to understand, one of the pesky vowels in the word “focusing” makes her unintentionally obscene and Craig Ferguson runs with it.
Though I suppose this could happen to anyone, you’d be hard-pressed to find a real American who’d use the stress pattern Kate Winslet does when she says “I’ve seen you, man” in this clip from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
I’m from the Boston area, which is famous for a ridiculous accent that Hollywood consistently fails to reproduce. Very few get it right, and the attempts are cringe-worthy. One of the worst examples comes from Academy Award-nominated Laura Linney. All I can say is, it’s a good thing her role involved little more than two minutes worth of creepy whispered monologue. It makes me want to jump in the Chahles.
Here are a bunch more someone else picked out that are so embarrassing I can actually feel my soul shriveling up while I watch them.
Imitating an accent is obviously an even taller order when it’s not your native language. My own accent when I speak French elicits some level of confusion or curiosity from almost every stranger I interact with, sometimes inspiring such comments as “your accent is charmant (charming)” or the very helpful, “I can’t understand you, at all.” The French seem either uncomfortable or overly excited to hear their language spoken with an accent.
I always reassure my students that it’s fine to have an accent, that EVERYBODY has an accent, and that their goal shouldn’t be to “get rid of their accents” because this can result in total paralysis. I tell them that what matters is making themselves understood and adjusting their pronunciation when it’s going to affect meaning (for example, with minimal pairs like the vowels in “sheep” and “ship”). If their English is correct, most (but obviously not all, the world’s full of a-holes) people will simply find their accents interesting.
One of my favorite ESL classroom activities is to come up with specialized scripts targeting sound-specific traps for students to read out loud. Pronunciation contests can also be a big hit. I once had a small group of students from two very different linguistic backgrounds– half the class consisted of native Arabic speakers, and the rest were native Spanish speakers– so games like this turned into a battle of the phonemes, the Spanish speakers sweating over their j’s and the Arabic speakers roaring with laughter over the word “architect,” which I’d never expected them to have trouble with but which proved to be this particular group’s pronunciation Everest. It’s best to introduce these types of activities after the class has been together for a while, because then the students will be less self-conscious around each other and have more fun with it. Confidence goes a long way when speaking another language; shedding some of the self-consciousness allows students to really practice unfamiliar sounds and form them more naturally. | {
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
17 December 2013 Ever silver lining
Cassi Creek: ordered
firewood this morning. Delivery expected
at 1700. That’s great service at a
reasonable price. But no good deed goes unpunished and no reward comes without
a downside.
In all likelihood, I will have to shorten the
logs to fit our stove, and further split them down in size for better ignition
and stove function. Not looking forward
to that. At least, the splitter is
better than splitting with a maul, wedges, hammer, and ax. The chain saw works well but the vibration is
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Between 1968 and 1971 the Coca Cola company
worked on a series of advertisements
loosely grouped together as the “Real Thing
Campaign”.
You might be old enough to remember one of them from 1971 – the famous inter-racial song on the hillside: “I’d like
to buy the world a Coke…” which ended
with the refrain “It’s the real thing…”.
Would you know the real thing if it kicked you in
the backside? Would the “Real Thing” fulfil your
expectations or defy them?
Maybe you’ve spent years yearning for something you knew so well that
you could almost taste it. You’d
recognize it a kilometre away - this or that opportunity – this or that perfect
person. You’ll have fleshed out the
desired thing in your imagination during sleepless nights. It will look like this – he or she will be
like that. The imaginary thing or person
or occasion or opportunity has grown quite specific. You could draw a picture of it.
You're waiting, then, for something just like that
to wander into view so that you can hop up and shout “bingo”?
Give it a sec.
You’ve built up in your mind an idea of what the
real thing will look like. You’re the
one supplying its arms and legs, setting out the rules by which it will work,
what it looks like, sounds like and smells like. That might pose a problem for you out there in the real
world.
I suggest that when you finally do encounter a “Real Thing” it will be a
bit strange and it will be strange precisely because it’s
not you. It is not the product of your
imagination. It does not resemble your
own face staring back up at you from the depths of the well.
In our reading from Matthew’s Gospel this
Sunday, John the Baptist has already been put into prison by Herod
Antipas. His days are numbered and he
has time to think. He has time, even, to fret.
He sends his disciples to Jesus to ask him if he’s the real thing or
should they keep on looking. John, you
will remember, has publicly recognized
Jesus as God’s lamb, as the coming Messiah and as one more worthy than
himself. But he is now assailed by a
doubt: something about Jesus’ ministry
has not conformed to what he, John, had imagined. And so he needs to ask.
Jesus words
are that the benefits of his ministry are abundant and obvious. The blind, the deaf, the lepers, the lame and
even the dead will all attest to its power.
Jesus finishes, however, with these words:
“Blessed is he who takes no offense at me”.
Jesus
ministry will not be tamed by the cultivated hopes of either the great or the small of
Israel. You may not control the answer
to your greatest desire. What comes to you from God is not generated or limited by your own imagination. Be encouraged and even delighted by its strangeness. Discomfort
may be the greatest proof that something real has entered the world—there to be
met and known and followed.
Friday, 25 November 2016
A statement.
There is no question mark:You
have enough information
to know that the school bus is coming or that you risk being late for work if
the traffic is heavy. No doubt it’s tax
time somewhere in the world.The mailing limit for Christmas presents is almost here.Don’t
you owe the world a better degree of
attention?
What do folk say in response? Answers
are at the ready:How time flies—where have the years gone—goodness is it that
time already?Time, it seems, is something which
catches up with us like a predator. We present ourselves as victims of time.
A
quick survey of the readings during the four Sundays in Advent reveals that there are lots of
people not payingattention to the movements in the
world and the movements of the Kingdom of God which are happening around them.
A voice cries in the wilderness—a young woman conceives a child in a
provincial backwater—a stump produces a shoot—the thief arrives in the dead of
night. We’re not alone. Plenty of
people are not paying attention.
Which makes you special, then. This Sunday you
are going to be privy to what Jesus said to his disciples :
Keep awake, therefore...
or there amongst the Christians of Rome to whom
Paul wrote:
You
know what time it is, how it is now the moment for you to wake from sleep.
You have choices to make and a life to be greeted
with open eyes and clear vision. There
is darkness to put off from us, to cast out from within us and to resist around
us. There is never enough time for those who will not redeem the time they have
been given by being wakeful. God is at work in the world and you are invited to
join him. The time is now—in this mortal life. Now—in
the year which begins this Sunday. Here—in the place where we live and
amongst these people beside us.
If it was the latter, for example, do remember that people emerge from all sorts of things – World Wars, state imposed famines in Russia or China, the Holocaust and the Armenian or the Rwandan Genocide, the fall of the Roman Empire, the Thirty Years War or the War of the Roses.In the midst of the events it will appear to those on the losing end as if the real world or perhaps just the ‘known world’ were ending.If you tacked up a sign or scrawled some graffiti on a wall which captured the beleaguered community’s self-diagnosis or the spirit of that moment it might well read:
“No Exit”.
There’s something quite cold, then, about the archaeologist or historian who treats this or that ten-year or even fifty-year period - as if it were just another chapter in the human story.You want to scream at them as they dig around toppled Corinthian columns or through the layers of bones of an ancient gravesite: “Have you no empathy?Don’t you understand that the world ended here?”
“But it didn’t”, she says to you over the top of her horn-rimmed specs, and points with her yardstick at the layers of civilization to be found above the burnt brick and the rubble.“Here – here and here”, she says, shrugs her shoulders and then looks at you as if you were some sort of pillock.
In the small “apocalyptic” section of Luke’s Gospel, which we are reading this Sunday, Jesus uses three imperative verbs for his followers who will live in “interesting times” – outlining the things they are to do or not do:
Verse 8: “Watch”. From the fact that Jesus needs to say this to folks who are obviously already looking around and observing, we must conclude that the word contains some sense that discernment is more than just observation.Open your eyes and cultivate an eagerness to see something beyond the mere facts of victory, loss and change.
Verse 14: “Decide now that you will not make up your mind ahead of time about what to say” in your defence or in the defence of your party or your ideals.
Verse 19: “In your endurance (or patience) acquire/possess/gain your soul”.Most English translations of the New Testament cast this as a future verb (“In your endurance you will gain your soul”) but the verb is an imperative in the original Greek text. An imperative is an instruction. There is very little which is automatic about the process.You must choose to follow it.Waiting can just be waiting - a fruitless exercise.But you, the faithful follower of Jesus, have taken the first two imperatives seriously, which makes such patience a fruitful exercise.
Discerning rather than merely watching (v.8), and refusing to cloud that discernment by anticipating every evil outcome ahead of time (v.14), you open the door to the full possession of your own self, in its novelty and openness to God and to the world (v.19). What could be better? What could be more necessary right now?
Friday, 14 October 2016
“…because this widow keeps bothering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not wear me out by continually coming.”
We’ve all known somebody like this widow – a person who will not take no for an answer.If we find ourselves in a difference of opinion with such a man or woman we muse to ourselves that it won’t be a question of ifshe (or he) wins the battle but merely a question of when.Jesus exercises a sense of humour when he pits this widow against a corrupt judge and the scene ends with the judge on his front doorstep in slippers and housecoat rewriting his judgement there and then in the widow’s favour just to be rid of the woman.
A few commentators note that English Bibles usually soften the widow’s fearsomeness in saying that the judge worries about being “worn down” by the constant complaints of the widow.The Greek verb comes from the world of boxing and refers to a darkening of the face.The judge is worried about getting a black eye one of these days.Crooked judges are not immune to the persistence of nagging plaintiffs, says Jesus, so why would your heavenly father (who, after all, is not an unjust judge) be deaf to the constant and persistent prayer of his children?Now, you might pray for the wrong thing.You could pray for things which you may not or cannot and, ultimately, do not receive.God is not a soda machine which distributes the desired product when the button is pressed.
But...
What you must abandon foreveris the thought that once you ask politely on asingle occasion you must, from then on, hold your piece at the risk of being rude.Before prayer is a concise request for a particular thing it is a conversation in space and over time and a relationship between you and your maker. Your words and your feelings are a key component to it. Prayer should make room for strong language.It allows for a heated comparison of the promises of God with the way things have actually turned out.It will beneficially contain elements of your anger, sorrow and outrage.
The unrighteous judge says to himself:Here she comes again in high dudgeon, with her papers and her affidavits and her high pitched voice.He looks forward to the encounter with dread and wishes it over.
Your heavenly father sees you coming as well. He knows what you want and he knows what you need.Heanticipates the fruits your conversation will bear and does not, in fact, want rid of you.
Friday, 30 September 2016
The Lord replied, "If you had faith the size of a mustard seed, you
could say to this mulberry tree, `Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it
would obey you.
Similar
sayings of Jesus in Mark’s and in Matthew’s Gospels juxtapose mustard seeds
with mountains instead of mulberry trees. The phrase “faith that moves mountains”
has found a home in our language as a figure of speech.
I’d
say “You
get the drift” except I’m not sure you and I always do get the drift.
We
might assume that the apostles are asking for the faith necessary to perform
unthinkable miracles: to strike their
enemies dumb, to heal the one-legged at tent meetings or to teleport mountains
and mulberry trees through air and water.
Are ordinary people here asking (and should we be asking, therefore) to
be given superhuman powers?
The
apostles ask Jesus to increase their faith.
I hear echoes of the father in the 9th chapter of Mark whose
child has a convulsing spirit. This
father is asked whether he believes Jesus can heal his son. He cries
out “I
do believe, help my unbelief”
It
might profit us to consider the request which these people make (“increase
our faith” - “help my unbelief”) rather than Jesus’ more memorable
answer.
What
do these people believe they are lacking?
The
apostles, like the father from Mark 9, stand on the edge of a world which shows
itself to be the Kingdom when Jesus speaks and acts in it. We had grown used to seeing the world as a fixed place where the wheels turn as they must and where one thing leads inexorably to the next. Random chance might be our best hope in seeing our fortunes change. Jesus asks his followers to jump in with him and to
see the world as the place where the sick son can be well again, as a place where
we not only should but indeed can forgive our brother when he sins
against us seven times and where we are now free to forswear the things which
cause us and others to stumble.
The old world still grips us in its claws but you, like these
characters from the Gospels, are gathered at Jesus feet and have obeyed the
summons into his presence. This is true
whether you are a character in the Gospels or a contemporary man or woman who
presents yourself in prayer and corporate worship to your living Lord. Are we
to believe that faith, the quantity of which might even best be described as something
the size of a mustard seed, is missing from us?
Or
has it simply not yet been used? It may not yet a normal tool in the conduct of your lives, in the facing down of
conflicts, in your striving for justice in your place of work and in the hammering
out of your path in life? This is the threshold upon which we stand - not the possession of faith but our willingness to use it. We have the
seed in our hands. It needs to be
planted in the ground upon which we live and work.
Thursday, 8 September 2016
At the outset of this week’s Gospel reading, the scribes and the Pharisees expressed unhappiness about all the "low-life" to be found among the followers of Jesus:
“This fellow welcomes sinners and eats with them”.
Listen to what Jesus says at the end of the reading:
“I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels
of God over one sinner who repents.”
If all we had were these two ends – the opening and the conclusion – we might conclude that some sinners work hard at this whole business of repentance and can overcome the stigma of their past behavior with a rigourous and athletic turnaround. These “deserving sinners” get cheered on by angels in heaven as they cross the finish line and join the righteous on the other side.
In fact, the intervening two mini-parables (the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin) are no testament whatsoever to the ability of the lost sheep to climb out of a deep chasm and work its way out of the heather and return to the sheepfold or of a coin to hoist its own shiny edge up between the floorboards and catch the woman’s attention in order to get itself found.
God, says Jesus, is a shepherd. He will go to great lengths to find the one who is well and truly lost.
God, says Jesus, is a poor widow. She will sweep the lengths of her house repeatedly until she finds the thing she has set out to find.
The nature of the Good News that Jesus preaches is not that there now exists a novel way for men and women to work their way along the narrow path into the favor of heaven. The Good News is that God is at work looking for his children, energetically and relentlessly. The redeemed sinner is the handiwork of God and the fruits of God’s labour.
Thursday, 7 July 2016
Jesus
asks a lawyer to summarize the Law and the man obliges: We are to love God
and we are to love our neighbour, he says.
Jesus
commends the lawyer for having come up with the right answer. The man then asks Jesus: “So who is my neighbour?”
Our
lawyer is not merely being difficult. This
matters rather a lot. Luke tells us the
story of their exchange in the Greek language and the word used for neighbour (plesios)
merely describes “One who is near”. In a
similar fashion, when St Jerome translated the Bible into Latin from Greek the
word he chose to use here in this passage was proximus (“the one beside
me”). Luther’s German New Testament uses
the word nächster (as in “the nearest"). Our inclination, however, is to love those who
are attached to us by blood, affection, background or common purpose. We will go out of our way to find some
biblical warrant for it. So when the
Greek Old Testament uses the word neighbour (plesios) to translate a
Hebrew word, the word is most often a Hebrew word (re’a) best translated as
“compatriot”. That’s better. Instead
of referring to whoever happens to be standing next to me or living in the
house next door the earlier word seems to refer to “One with whom one has something to do”
You shall not take vengeance
or bear any grudge against the sons of your own people but you shall love your neighbour (re’a) as yourself.
Leviticus 19:18
We
might conclude that the Greek language here is the odd man out and ill equipped
to express the natural loyalty I feel towards those who are like me - towards the sons and daughters of my own people. This might have been the case except that
Jesus then proceeds to tell a story which indicates that natural loyalty itself
is the problem he wants to address.
A
Jewish man was set upon by thieves. Those with a natural kinship to him gave
him a wide berth and left him lying wounded in the road while an ethnic enemy –
the Samaritan for whom the parable is named – dressed the man’s wounds and paid
for his lodging. Who then, asks Jesus, was
neighbour to this man?
I
don’t need to tell anybody reading this that the events dominating our news
media for the past few weeks in Britain, America and around the world are all
wrapped up with the very question which the lawyer poses to Jesus: Who is my neighbour? Who am I connected to? Who can live in the place where I live? To whom do I owe love, protection and the
assurance of their wellbeing. While I would
not presume to oversimplify questions of migration, national identity or
religious pluralism as they apply to the countries of our birth, I can’t help
pointing out that Jesus goes out of his way to say that this natural
inclination towards those who are most like us is wholly insufficient.
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ASAP's Tomato Festival
10 Aug 2013
Mark your calendars now for our Tomato Festival, August 10 at Asheville City Market (161 S. Charlotte St.) from 8 am until 1 pm. What can you expect? Lots of fresh local tomatoes to taste, of course + the chance to vote on your favorite variety, get tomato cooking tips from Chef William Dissen of the Market Place; and talk maters, growing maters, and mater recipes with farmers. What’s more, the first 200 attendees will receive a free Tomato Festival t-shirt! We’re also hosting a recipe contest leading up to the event. The winning recipe(s) will be printed in Asheville Scene; details to come. | {
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In the ticket office Samara told Itar-Tass that the performance Makarevich, scheduled for November 26, for unknown reasons, did not take place – have already announced return tickets. It was assumed that the musician will perform in one of the Samara restaurants with the famous St. Petersburg Ildar Kazahanovym guitarists who made arrangements of the songs of the “Time Machine”. Last week it became known about the cancellation of the concert Makarevich in Samara, which was to be held September 19 – The spokesman for the “Time Machine” Anton Chernin explained that this was due to technical reasons. See also: In Kazan canceled a concert Andrei Makarevich
Concert Makarevich not take place in Krasnoyarsk – is “independent urban site of Krasnoyarsk” confirmed Deputy Director of PR and advertising agencies concert “Musical city ”Xenia Peschik. She stated that the intervention does not take place, since canceled the entire tour. Ticket sales suspended, information about transferring concerts at the moment. Joint concert Makarevich and Kazahanova was to be held on November 2 in the restaurant-bar “Clouds».
Andrei Makarevich at the center of a scandal after the middle of August, addressed the Ukrainian refugees in Sviatogorsk. State Duma deputy from the “United Russia” Evgeny Fedorov was so outraged by this fact that suggested depriving musicians of all ranks and state awards. His point of view was supported by the deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, Vitaly Milonov, who said that Makarevich should continue to act in Lviv, and in Russia it is necessary to ban concerts. The situation forced the musician to write a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the “Sabbath” discrediting his name. Spokesman for the Russian leader Dmitry Peskov musician found message sent to the wrong address. | {
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SSTRM Human and Systems Integration Technical Workshop
The fifth Soldier Systems Technology Roadmap (SSTRM) technical workshop was on “Human and Systems Integration.” It was held on September 21 and 22, 2010 in Gatineau, Canada. We provide below two presentations. The first is by Ms. Linda Bossi, and the second is by Mr. Dave Tack from HUMANSYSTEMS®. These two presentations are followed by Volume 1 – the workshop report, Volume 2 – the presentations from day one of the workshop, and Volume 3 – the presentations from day two of the workshop. Documents are available at our SSTRM Documents Download Page.
After the workshop, the Technical Sub-Committee for the HSI Technical Domain further refined all the available information and organized it into the following three broad themes of primary importance to the future soldier (note that the theme numbers follow from the previous Technical Domains): | {
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Sunset Blvd. (1950) with William Holden
“Oh, wake up, Norma—you’d be killing yourself to an empty house. The audience left twenty years ago.” —— Joe Gillis to Norma Desmond
That 1950 movie Sunset Blvd. was at the time, and remains today, unique in many ways, a milestone in movie history, besides being a great film, with one of the best movie scripts ever written. However wrong it looks, the abbreviation and period in the title are correct as they appear in the main title, stenciled on a street curb. Foremost, perhaps, the film was the first exposé of Hollywood, a none-too-complimentary look which ignited the ire of Louis B. Mayer, the most passionate of moguls, who promoted his own image of homespun America in the Andy Hardy series from 1937 until 1946.
Surprisingly, Paramount Pictures, the studio responsible for Sunset Blvd., okayed this script that was unflattering to the movie business and allowed director Billy Wilder to shoot the film on the premises—showing the most famous and picturesque of the entrances, the back lot, the inside and outside of the writers’ studios and a working sound stage. Samson and Delilah was being filmed at the time, and to add even more authenticity to things, its director Cecil B. DeMille appears with Gloria Swanson as a weak, vacillating director.
Swanson, a famous silent screen star as far back as 1914, had practically disappeared from the screen with the advent of sound. She made only seven films—talkies—between 1929 and 1950. Despite the praise she received for Sunset Blvd. and her third Oscar nomination (losing, however, along with Bette Davis, to Judy Holiday), a comeback or, rather “return” as her screen character Norma Desmond preferred, did not materialize. Swanson compromised with some TV and made two forgettable theatrical films before her final big screen appearance in Airport in 1970.
Although a forgotten ex-silent screen star and often married—that much she, indeed, had in common with Norma Desmond—Swanson was otherwise an outgoing, business-minded artist with none of the psychoses of the woman she portrayed.
While Sunset Blvd. did little for Swanson, the film did much to revive William Holden’s sagging career—that and the good fortune of his also co-starring that year with relative newcomer Holiday in Born Yesterday. After his promising portrayal of a boxer in Golden Boy in 1939, he had settled rather wastefully into light, boy-next-door roles with the likes of Dear Ruth, Dear Wife and Father Is a Bachelor. He truly “returned” with Stalag 17, Sabrina and The Country Girl, reaching his peak—certainly financially in receiving a percentage of the large profits—with The Bridge on the River Kwai. As he aged, no longer the romantic lead, his good looks damaged by alcoholism, he turned to more mature roles. There were two more outstanding films to come—The Wild Bunch, shockingly bloody and graphic (at the time, anyway), and Network, which earned him the last of three Best Actor Oscar nominations. He won his only Oscar in 1953 for Stalag 17, another Wilder film.
In the already fading light of Hollywood’s “Golden Age,” 1950 was an especially good year, with at least five great, or near-great, films: Sunset Blvd., The Third Man, All About Eve, The Asphalt Jungle and Born Yesterday. Among these five, there were thirty-six Oscar nominations. Sunset Blvd. received three of the statuettes against six for its stiffest competition, All About Eve. Greatly debated over the years, it has slowly emerged that, between these two movies, most critics now regard Sunset Blvd. as the better film.
In Sunset Blvd., Holden isn’t a typical romantic leading man. He has no real, passionate clinches with his main co-star, Swanson—sex, even love, wasn’t what his character is after, often visibly uncomfortable beside her—and those apparently serious embraces he does have with his other female co-star, Nancy Olson, are hindered by his character’s haunted duplicity and that sordid association with the first lady.
Sunset Blvd. is a flashback, one of the greatest in film. The tale begins with a man floating, face down, in the swimming pool of a haunted mansion of sorts. As so often with Wilder movies, there is a narrator, and in this case the narration is a key ingredient, deserving third billing after Holden and Swanson. That the narrator is the dead man may present, to some, a problem of logic, certainly at film’s end. “Yes,” he begins, “this is Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. It’s about five o’clock in the morning. That’s the homicide squad, complete with detectives and newspaper men. A murder has been reported from one of those big houses in the ten thousand block. . . . Let’s go back about six months and find the day when it all started——”
Next, the camera approaches, Hitchcock-style, a window of an apartment. Inside, Joe Gillis (Holden), the man in the pool, is hacking away at a typewriter. He writes Hollywood screenplays—for “B” movies mostly, only he hasn’t sold anything in sometime. He’s down on his luck, to put in mildly, and out of cash. When the finance company men knock on the door, come to repossess his car, he tells the two guys he loaned the vehicle to a friend. The men give him until noon the next day to hand over the car, then leave.
Gillis drives the car, hidden in a parking lot, to Paramount studios, to see pill-popping, ulcer-plagued executive Sheldrake (Fred Clark), who is indifferent toward the writer’s idea for a baseball picture and turns down his request for a personal loan. Sheldrake’s script reader Betty Schaefer (Olson) enters, criticizing a recent submission, unaware Gillis is the author.
On the way back to his apartment, Gillis spots, mid-narration, the repossession men and floors the car, turning into—yep!—Sunset Boulevard. A tire blows and, rounding a curve on the wheel rim, he steers into the nearest driveway and into a double-car garage.
The rundown mansion (later torn down and not on Sunset Boulevard) is “a great big white elephant of a place, the kind crazy movie people built in the crazy Twenties.” It is unkempt and seems deserted. Walking around to the back, Gillis discovers that it has at least one inhabitant. In quite a contrast with the way she will appear at film’s end, the mistress of the house appears in shadow, partially concealed behind a set of slat blinds and wearing dark glasses. “You there, why are you so late?” she asks, obviously expecting someone else.
Gillis is ushered into the house by the butler Max (Erich von Stroheim), who says that Madame is waiting and adds, “If you need any help with the coffin, call me.” There are suggestions, already, that this is part horror movie; now, with that line, as has been hinted earlier, the film is also part comedy.
But, now, the fugitive from the finance company exchanges with the lady of the house some of the most famous lines in movie history. He recognizes her: “You’re Norma Desmond! You used to be in silent pictures, used to be big.” And she replies, “I am big. It’s the pictures that got small.”
Turns out Norma was expecting an animal undertaker for her recently deceased pet chimpanzee which is laid out before a lighted fireplace.
Learning he is a screenwriter, Norma cajoles him—it’s not very hard—into working on her script about Salome, intended as her “return,” not “comeback,” vehicle. Passing himself off as a busy, high-paid writer and she indicating that money is no problem, they make a deal. Of course, she can’t let the manuscript—“enough for six important pictures,” he says—out of her sight, so he will have to be a live-in writer—and a “live-in” something else as soon transpires.
As Gillis settles into a leaky, stark room over the garage, he looks out the window. Indeed, the pet undertaker has arrived and a chimpanzee burial is underway in the garden. In one of the most picturesque of his copious narrations, Gillis observes: “Come to think of it, the whole place seemed to have been stricken with a kind of creeping paralysis, out of beat with the rest of the world, crumbling apart in slow motion. There was a tennis court, or, rather, the ghost of a tennis court, with faded markings and a sagging net. And of course she had a pool. Who didn’t then? Mabel Norman and John Gilbert must have swum in it ten thousand midnights ago, and Vilma Banky and Rod La Rocque. It was empty now—or was it?” And the screen shows a colony of rats in the bottom of the pool.
Gillis, perhaps because he is a weak man of questionable character, easily settles into the routine of the household—endless nights watching Norma’s old silent movies, wrestling with “that silly hodgepodge of melodramatic plots” that was her script, playing stooge in a card game with forgotten silent stars Buster Keaton, H. B. Warner and Anna Q. Nilsson, the “waxworks” as Gillis calls them, and a New Year’s party in which he and Norma are the only guests, complete with dance band.
Billy Wilder shows in several subtle ways—sans any passionate bedroom scenes—what other “service” Gillis is rendering besides writing. Long before the end of those six months, between his arrival and that final dip in the pool, Gillis is “promoted” from the garage room to the “husbands’ room” which adjoins Norma’s bedroom, and all that that implies. (Max informs him that he was the first of Norma’s three husbands.) Norma takes him shopping for a new suit and the salesman (Archie Twitchell) whispers to him with a smirk, “As long as the lady is paying for it, why not take the Vicuña?” Gillis has grown suddenly informal around her. Emerging from the pool, which she had especially filled for him, he is now relaxed and informal. “Turn around, darling,” she says. “Let me dry you.” He seems all too willing to oblige.
While undeterred by it all and enjoying his gifts, Gillis has learned a few things about the two occupants of this strange, gaudy house. First of all, Norma is crazy, as he had to know from the first, as well as suicidal and psychotically narcissistic—watching her old movies, autographing photos of herself for all those “fans out there” and delighting in the endless photographs of herself. As Gillis tells his audience, “How could she breathe in that house so crowded with Norma Desmonds, more Norma Desmonds and still more Norma Desmonds?”
Gillis learns that Max, who plays Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor on the organ and serves caviar and champagne on a cart in white gloves, was once one of “three young directors who showed promise in those days: D. W. Griffith, Cecil B. DeMille and Max von Mayerling.” Mayerling is a fictional pseudonym for the once-great silent director Stroheim himself, who had directed Swanson in 1929 in Queen Kelly, one of the films Norma and Gillis watch. Although Max is now reduced to butler and chauffeur, unlike Gillis’ motives, he remains a servant to this unsettled woman out of a deep love, forging fan letters, waiting on her despite her indifference and even advising her on her makeup.
Much of the time, Gillis is seeing a woman closer to his own age, that Betty Schaefer from Sheldrake’s office. Together, they are working in the evenings at Paramount on an early Gillis script that she feels has possibilities. She is clearly falling for him, despite her relationship with the upstanding Artie Green (Jack Webb), and he for her, though he sees the absurdity of it all. His conscience is beginning to bother him.
Norma has Max take the finished manuscript to Cecil B. DeMille at Paramount, and before long, indeed, the phone does ring. It’s Gordon Cole from the studio. In Norma’s twisted rationale, now ostensibly on the brink of her dream coming true, she insists on speaking only to DeMille. She soon relents, however, and Max drives Norma and Gillis to the studio. DeMille is cagey about the script and puts her off regarding any screen appearance, but she is too lost in her own world to sense the subterfuge. Meanwhile, Max discovers that Cole was calling only to see about renting her car, a ’20s-era Isotta-Fraschini, for a Bing Crosby picture. Neither Max nor Gillis has the “guts” to tell her as she undergoes extensive body and facial rejuvenation for her imagined screen return.
One evening, Max calls Gillis at the studio. Norma has tried to kill herself with his razor, all others hidden away, a precaution along with doors that have no locks. As Max says, “Madame has moments of melancholy.” Because Gillis rushes to her side, he must have some residual affection for her. Out of some kind of spite, perhaps because he’s desperate to “wipe the whole nasty mess out of my life,” he tells Betty to come by the house. Avoiding the word itself, even if 1950s censors would have allowed it, he announces he is nothing more than a gigolo. The situation is simple, he says: “Older woman who’s well-to-do, younger man who’s not doing too well.”
When Gillis turns to pack, renouncing all the gifts, Norma, already hysterical, shoots him as he passes by the pool.
Flashback over. Back to the present and that body floating in the water and the array of policemen and reporters, including, in another cameo, Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. At the top of the staircase before the assembled police, reporters and TV cameramen, Norma says she is ready. The forever faithful Max, standing among the news cameras, describes Salome’s scene to her, then says, “All right! Cameras! Action!” Norma, now completely unencumbered by reality, descends the staircase as Salome. Then at the bottom, she says, “All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.”
“So they were turning after all, those cameras,” continues Gillis’ narration. “Life, which can be strangely merciful, had taken pity on Norma Desmond. The dream she had clung to so desperately had enfolded her.” Joe Gillis narrating? Isn’t he dead, off to the morgue by now?! Doesn’t matter. If the audience accepted the narration of a dead man during the film, they shouldn’t have a problem now.
After all, the narration is one of the stars of the film, one of the best examples of Billy Wilder’s command of the English language, this émigré from Nazi Germany, this Austro-Hungarian who wrote better screenplays than most native Americans. Further proof is the Oscar the film received for Story and Screenplay, as it was called then, for Wilder and his co-writers, frequent partner Charles Brackett and, now, D. M. Marshman, Jr. In 1956, a clearer distinction in the screenplay categories would become Original and Adapted, and the third and confusing Story and Screenplay would be dropped the following year.
Franz Waxman, also an émigré from the Nazis, in fact beaten up on a Berlin street, won the second of the film’s three Oscars for his score. (The other Oscar was for B&W Art-Set Direction; incidentally, the Best Color Art-Set Direction was awarded to the aforementioned Samson and Delilah.) Waxman, who was first noticed for his music for The Bride of Frankenstein in 1935, would score three other Wilder films and win his second Oscar in 1951 for A Place in the Sun. Although directed by George Stevens, that film has a similar link to water and murder: Shelley Winters is drowned in a lake by Montgomery Clift.
In its strong support, the music in Sunset Blvd. is almost, though not quite, equal to the narration in importance, both reinforcing the scenes as background per se and in punctuating a Gillis comment or action with a question, affirmation or punch line of sorts. Think of the cynically comical woodwinds that fill the silence as Gillis looks maliciously at the suit salesman after his “Vicuña” sneer.
Or the sleazy saxophone when Norma hands Gillis money for some cigarettes. Or, at poolside, when Norma’s theme is used behind her pathetic confession that she has never been happier. Or the zany silent screen music for Norma’s impersonation—Swanson is quite good, actually—of Charlie Chaplin, complete with mustache, bowler hat and cane, dexterously twirled. Or Waxman’s sly disguise of Paramount’s then famous “Eyes and Ears of the World” newsreel theme as Gillis and Betty walk through the studio back lot.
In the main title, the opening hard-hitting, rhythmic theme (after a brief trumpet fanfare) may remind some attentive listeners of the main theme from Igor Stravinsky’s Pulcinella. The tune will later add excitement to the chase when Gillis eludes the car repossessors.
The present opening of Sunset Blvd., with Holden floating in the pool, isn’t the original one. On one of the few occasions, it seems, when Billy Wilder misjudged anything regarding motion pictures, the first version took place in a morgue. Holden and the corpses talked among themselves, with lights under the sheets, most macabre of all when a young boy described drowning not being so bad when he opened his mouth and let in the water! The audience either laughed or walked out, or both.
Great review. It is an amazing film,isn’t it. That first shot of the floating body is fabulous. What a riveting way to start a film. Gloria Swanson was perfect as Norma. I guess Norma never made the transition from Silents to talkies.
Loved this review. I’ve always wondered if the show business exposé films of 1950 (in addition to the two you mention in the review there is also In A Lonely Place starring Humphrey Bogart) are a reaction to the Supreme Court’s 1948 Paramount decree. Either way, Billy Wilder and company did a great job in producing a masterpiece of the studio system.
Terrific review. The perceptive comments on the clever musical score by Waxman are particularly welcome since, for even the keener moviegoers, this element of films is not usually as fully evident as a narrative reinforcer as are the elements pertaining to the theatrical and scriptwriting domains. The “sleazy saxophone” when Norma hands Gillis money is a sardonic and caustic musical remark. Not much more is needed to define Gillis’ kept man status at the time. | {
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The Story of the Goths
The Goths are the most enigmatic of all the ancient German tribes. Their name today is still widely in use for a variety of cultural and artistic movements. But unlike other famous German tribes whose names are still descriptive of nations they founded - the Franks, the Lombards, the Angles, the Saxons and the Alemanni - the Goths simply disappeared. The subject of Henry Bradley's splendid short history is tracing the rise, the migrations, and the impact of the Goths on European history along with their spectacular fall. | {
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by JACK HADFIELD BreitBart.com 19 Sep 2016 Jigsaw, a small subsidiary of Google, is working on multiple technological projects that would work to censor speech on the Internet and increase monitoring of its users, according to an article published on Wired. Under a veil of protecting people from abuse by authoritarian regimes and “online... »
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by Johanna Markind via The Gatestone Institute, ZeroHedge.com Aug 26, 2016 “The wants to do exactly what the text calls for: limit lawyers’ expression of viewpoints that it disapproves of. … state courts and state bars should resist the pressure to adopt it.” — Eugene Volokh, UCLA law professor and Washington... »
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by Harith Armstrong and Kassy Dillon via HeatSt.com, ZeroHedge.com Aug 19, 2016 In what’s been aptly described as the “cultural libertarian” movement, young millennials from a variety of backgrounds have united based on a fervent disdain for those that believe there are boundaries to what’s deemed “acceptable” speech - a hatred of authority; and... »
Blake Neff DailyCaller.com 08/18/2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign has sent out a fundraising email arguing the website Breitbart News has no “right to exist,” and suggests that if elected, the website will be shut down entirely. “We’ve had a conservative media in this country for a while,” says the email, sent Thursday and... »
SputnikNews.com 18.08.2016 Twitter has suspended 360,000 accounts in the last six months as part of its ongoing efforts to counter extremism on the social media platform, the company announced on Thursday. WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Between mid-2015 and February 2016, Twitter suspended 125,000 accounts in connection with violent threats or the promotion of terrorism. “e... » | {
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Proximity, Friendship, & Purpose
When my wife and I moved to Pasadena, we realized that the decision would bring us within closer proximity to those we love, and bring greater distance between others we love. Proximity is interesting because it breeds a false sense of comfort to those around us. The assumption is made that if someone is within closer distance, you will actually see them more and be more involved in their life. While this can be true, there is something that trumps the rule of Proximity.
Being Intentional.
Some great friends of ours made the comment the other day, that even though we are further away from them, we see them more often. This is a beautiful gift because we realized that being intentional is what determines the course of the relationship. Proximity does not equal intentionality. There is no power in proximity. There is only convenience in proximity. Proximity can be used, but it is not the barometer of quality. I have lived years in past homes without ever knowing or meeting my neighbors. I have lived in dorm rooms at UCLA without saying a word to people down the hall. We are not the sum total of our surroundings. We are not a result of what was necessarily placed around us. The universe bends according to desire. Things like focus, intentionality and determination are things that move us based on our heart's yearning. We are not victims of proximity, but victorious when intentional.
My closest friends or family do not have to live next to me. My closest allies do not have to be down the street. Do not get me wrong. Proximity can be full of purpose and meaning. We can be intentional about being near. However, we cannot assume that it is proximity that determines anything. It is the intention and the heart behind nearness that breeds love.
There is a deep truth here that has taken a hold of me in the midst of talking and thinking about being close to those we love. We live our life by rating how "close" we are to our destiny and desires. I once heard an interview of John Legend where he said "I thought I was right around the corner from making it, about 5 years before I actually made it." What Mr. Legend was saying is that his idea of being close to being discovered as a musician was far from the reality. He thought certain signs made him closer or more near, but the reality was it took a random connection in Kanye West to really place him among the legends - pun intended.
All of us have a calling. I want to suggest that your calling does not have anything to do with how close you are. Your nearness is based on your perception of proximity. If we are honest with ourselves, we can find that our internal GPS is more often wrong than it is correct. We are not people who are well acquainted with timing - especially timing that is Divine and completely out of our hands. If there is one thing I have learned from proximity and its deceptions, is that I want to be a person who is intentional. I want to pursue things I deem important, and I want to dwell here.
What you treasure is where your time goes. What you treasure is where your heart lingers. Love is not bound by nearness or distance. Love is protected in the hands of One who is intentional. Your Calling is protected by something and Someone who is Intentional. You are not a result of the hand you are dealt. You are a result of a movement that is by Design. Your coming and going is full of Presence. I challenge all of us to think of our greatest joy, not by how close we are to the things we love or want, but how close we are in pursuing those things daily - in habit, thought, and deed. I would rather be miles away from my Calling but close in my love for it, than right around the corner, but detached from its intricacies. I want to discover a different proximity - one that removes my tiny sized ambition, and unleashes a joy and purpose that is greater than I can even imagine.
May you discover a new nearness - A Divine Proximity - The Author of Intention. And unlike Mr. Legend's breakthrough single, may you realize that we are far more than ordinary people. Peace, and much love to you - Jeevo. | {
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Major Research topic:Automated analysis of Android Malware Samples resilient to evasionAdvisor: MAGGI FEDERICO
Abstract:
Automated analysis of Android Malware Samples resilient to evasion Android is the most popular mobile Operating System (OS). Since, unlike other competitors, it enables the final user to install applications from unknown sources. For this reason, malware is a significant issue. Automated tools are needed to analyze a large volume of applications to spot malicious behaviors. In most cases, these tools use dynamic analysis, meaning that they employ techniques such as software emulation and hardware virtualization to create sandboxes where malware can be analyzed without harming the physical devices. The challenge is that modern malware can exploit imperfections to detect it is being ran in a sandbox, thus evading the analysis and concealing any malicious behaviour. Our research will focus on ways to to create systems able to analyze malware and immune to evasive techniques. The research will be divided into three main phases. In the first we want to create a system to automatically collect malware samples across different Android markets. Second, we want to analyze and classify the malware according to the evasive techniques it uses. Finally, we will design and implement (and ultimately release publicly as a web application) a system that allows people to submit applications to be analyzed in an environment immune to detection. Advisor: Stefano Zanero | {
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This two-tone custom handmade leather purse was first built to carry an Apple Ipad - it has an inside back pocket that the pad slips into. It's over-all dimensions are about 10" wide by 10" high by 4.5". It's completely built using various ways of elaborate braiding. The 1/4" wide lacing is cut from the same 4 oz. moccasin cowhide leather the bag is made with. All of the seams are joined with an applique braid. That same braid is used down the center/length of the strap. The flap has an edge braid around it. The strap is fastened to the body with braiding and has very long tassels that hang from it.
The two colors of leather that this bag is built with are dark Brown and Mahogany. Some of the tassels are the color Cream.
There are two compartments under the flap of this bag that can better be seen in the pictures of the next Ipad bag in the pictures below.
The purse below was also built to carry an Apple Ipad. It's dimensions are also 10" by 10' by 4.5". Each item that I make is built to the buyers request. Working together, we determine the style, color/s, dimensions, pocket/s, strap length, tassel length, etc. The pieces of this are the color Mahogany - it is braided with Mahogany and Chestnut laces.
This is a second view of the same bag as above. Other than the colors, both of the purses pictured on this web page are very much like each other. A person might better perceive how they're built by looking at the pictures below.
The picture below shows a better view of this bags side ...and that it has two compartments under the flap. The back compartment is 2.5" and the front one is 2" ...making a total of 4.5" for this dimension.
This view better shows that it has two compartments under the flap. And, it shows an Ipad slipping into a back pocket of the back compartment. | {
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A blog on politics and education, supporting socialist ideals and equality of opportunity. Against obscene wealth and inequality.
Friday, 4 November 2016
Labour election victory is possible!
I notice, not only that George Eaton thinks that
Labour will "survive the next general election as a united force", because of
the "new consensus being forged in the PLP", but also, that he declines to
suggest they can win it (Politics, 28th October, 2016). A wise decision, with
this unity only based on Trident, Nato, constitutional reform such as PR, and an
anti-austerity programme; there have to be more policies which resonate with the
young, and with voters flirting with Ukip or the Greens. A detailed proposal to
regulate private landlordism, and to ensure fair rents, and decent housing for
all, is a must, whilst polls have revealed already the popularity of railway
nationalisation. Miliband made horrendous errors,
but he was right to focus on energy costs, and if all Labour MPs cannot find
common ground in higher taxes for the rich, and tougher legislation on tax
avoidance and evasion, one must question their reasons for being in the party in
the first place.
May`s government will inevitably continue to
support divisive policies, like the return of grammar schools, whilst there will
also be Tory divisions over Brexit, and problems putting the prime minister`s
warm words into practice, so plenty for an opposition to unite against. The
Labour party`s survival should not be the focus of the PLP, but victory in the
next election! | {
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"Imagine that Voldemort's powerful now. You don't know who his supporters are, you don't know who's working for him and who isn't; you know he can control people so that they do terrible things without being able to stop themselves. You're scared for yourself, and your family, and your friends. Every week, news comes of more deaths, more disappearances, more torturing… The Ministry of Magic's in disarray, they don't know what to do, they're trying to keep everything hidden from the Muggles, but meanwhile, Muggles are dying too. Terror everywhere… panic… confusion… that's how it used to be."
The event known as the First Wizarding War was a major conflict with foundations as early as the 1940s, but officially beginning in 1970 and ending abruptly in 1981. It marked the original "reign" of the Dark Lord Voldemort.
Contents
Prelude
Rise of the Heir of Slytherin (1940s)
Tom Riddle: "Surely you didn't think I was going to keep my filthy Muggle father's name, did you? Keep the name of a man who abandoned my mother when he found out that she was a witch? No! I fashioned myself a new name, a name I knew wizards everywhere would one day fear to speak, when I became the greatest sorcerer in the world!"
Around this time, Riddle also learned about Horcruxes and planned to make his own in order to secure himself immortality. He began committing more murders to facilitate this goal, including a triple murder of his own relatives, the Muggle Riddle family. He framed his maternal uncle Morfin Gaunt for the crimes and used the House of Gaunt's signet ring as a Horcrux. While at school, Riddle also began assembling a group of friends who would become his followers, the Death Eaters.
After graduating from Hogwarts, Riddle began working at Borgin and Burkes, a Dark shop in Knockturn Alley. He used this position to befriend Hepzibah Smith, a wealthy old witch who was soon found dead with two of her most prized possessions stolen. Riddle acquired two more Horcruxes and soon left Britain.[2]
Immersion in the Dark Arts (1950s-1960s)
Dumbledore: "You call it 'greatness,' what you have been doing, do you?"
Voldemort: "Certainly. I have experimented; I have pushed the boundaries of magic further, perhaps, than they have ever been pushed..."
For the next two decades, Riddle, now known as Lord Voldemort, laid low and travelled, notably to Albania.[3] He studied the Dark Arts extensively, and underwent several transformations which made him more powerful and less human. He returned to Britain briefly at some point to request that Hogwarts' new Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, give him the position of professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts. Dumbledore, who had been suspicious of Riddle ever since he admitted to enjoying inflicting pain as a boy, turned him down, and took note of how his former student had changed for the worse. As a result of this rejection, Riddle placed a jinx upon the job position, making it so that the job could not be held more than a year[2].
War
Death Eater Rebellion
"...this wizard, about twenty years ago, started lookin' fer followers. Got 'em, too -- some were afraid, some just wanted a bit o' his power, 'cause he was gettin' himself power, all right."
By 1970, Voldemort had formed the Death Eater organisation and proclaimed himself the new Dark Lord. With this army and his Horcruxes, he planned a revolution against the Ministry of Magic.
The Death Eaters originally attacked mostly Muggles and Muggle-born wizards and witches, while using blackmail and the Imperius Curse to gain secret servants in high places, intending to destabilise the Ministry, which desperately tried to keep order as well as secrecy from the Muggle world. Albus Dumbledore, in response to the growing threat of the Dark Lord and his minions, formed the Order of the Phoenix to combat the Death Eaters directly. Some Aurors from the Ministry also joined the Order of the Phoenix to participate in more secretive, sudden assaults to crush the Dark Rebellion.[4]
Height of the War
Remus Lupin: "The last time Voldemort had power he almost destroyed everything we hold most dear..."
Sirius Black: "...he had huge numbers at his command -- not just witches and wizards but all manner of Dark creatures..."
Terror and chaos gripped the wizarding world at the increased brutality of the Death Eaters, whose identities were still largely unknown.[5] This made people suspicious of one another, even within the Order; Sirius Black, for instance, came to distrust his old friend Remus Lupin, suspecting that he might be a spy.[6]
Voldemort also made use of his alliance with the Giants and werewolves. Aurors fought hard to maintain resistance during the Invasion of Britain, which was fronted by Voldemort-supporting Giants. Many lost their lives and entire tribes of Giants were wiped out until, finally, the beasts retreated and went into hiding.[4]
Decline of the Death Eaters
After the Giants' defeat, the tide of the war began to turn. Death Eaters Evan Rosier and Wilkes met their ends at the hands of Aurors, now given permission by the Ministry per an edict from the office of Bartemius Crouch Sr. to employ the Unforgivable Curses against their enemies. Many ordinary wizards also met their ends while bravely trying to face Death Eaters, such as the father of Dean Thomas.[4]
The Prophecy and the Death of the Potters
"The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches...born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies...and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survive..."
During the worst days of the war, a prophecy was made by Sybill Trelawney about the person who would have the ability to defeat Lord Voldemort. There were two possible candidates, both born to members of the Order of the Phoenix in July of 1980: Harry Potter and Neville Longbottom.[4] Death Eater Severus Snape overheard part of the prophecy and reported it to Voldemort, who believed it meant the Potters' son, a half-blood like himself, and resolved to kill the infant. This caused Snape, who was in love with the boy's mother, to defect to the Order without any of the Death Eaters or Lord Voldemort finding out.[7]
Voldemort murdering Lily Potter - one of his greatest mistakes.
Dumbledore bade the Potters go into hiding with the protection of the Fidelius Charm. While James and Lily Potter wanted to have their close friend Sirius Black be their Secret-Keeper, Sirius thought the enemy would suspect him, but not a “weak, talentless thing” like Peter Pettigrew. Thus, Pettigrew became the Potters' Secret-Keeper. No one, not even Dumbledore or Remus Lupin, knew of the switch. However, Pettigrew was a traitor working for Voldemort, and he told his master that the Potters were hiding in Godric's Hollow.[6]
On 31 October, 1981, Voldemort travelled there himself. He killed James when the latter opposed Voldemort unarmed, but offered Lily a chance to save herself if she stepped away from the crib containing her infant son - Snape had requested that she be spared. Lily refused, and Voldemort killed her before turning the Killing Curse on Harry Potter. However, Lily's sacrifice gave her son the protection of an ancient magic, and the curse backfired, destroying Voldemort's physical body and leaving a lightning-shaped scar on Harry's forehead that a fragment of Voldemort's soul became attached to, inadvertently making Harry a Horcrux.[7]
End of the War
"Harry Potter rolled over inside his blankets without waking up. One small hand closed on the letter beside him and he slept on, not knowing he was special, not knowing he was famous…. He couldn’t know that at this very moment, people meeting in secret all over the country were holding up their glasses and saying in hushed voices: “To Harry Potter – the boy who lived!”"
—Description of the celebrations going on at the end of the war and the destiny forced upon the young Harry Potter.[src]
The Dark Lord's body was destroyed, leaving behind only his mangled soul which fled the collapsing building to go into hiding. Voldemort's defeat meant that his followers were sent into disarray; some, like Bellatrix Lestrange were sent to Azkaban and others, such as Lucius Malfoy, used their wealth, power, and influence (and claims that they had been under the Imperius Curse) to avoid imprisonment. There was celebration all across the country at the end of Voldemort's reign of terror.
Harry Potter, now orphaned, was taken from the remains of the Godric's Hollow cottage to 4 Privet Drive, the residence of his aunt Petunia and her husband Vernon. Waiting for Hagrid in the Muggle neighborhood of Little Whinging was Albus Dumbledore and Minerva McGonagall, and Dumbledore left a note with the sleeping baby Harry explaining everything to the Dursleys; most importantly, that they must allow Harry to grow up in their home and return there once a year in order to ensure that his mother's protection would continue working. The plan worked: While the Dursleys abused and tormented Harry during all his years living there, they did always allow him houseroom.
Aftermath
"The Dark Lord will rise again, Crouch! Throw us into Azkaban; we will wait!"
Although the war was over with Voldemort's defeat, some Death Eaters were still free to cause trouble, leading the Ministry, spearheaded by Barty Crouch Sr to launch a massive crackdown on the Death Eaters and their acts of terrorism against the wizarding world. Peter Pettigrew attempted to go into hiding, but was tracked down by Sirius Black, who had realised his treachery, on a Muggle street. Faking his own death, Pettigrew created an explosion that killed twelve Muggle bystanders, and then transformed into his Animagus form of a rat, escaping. Sirius was blamed for the explosion as well as the betrayal of the Potters and the "murder" of Pettigrew, and, by order of Bartemius Crouch (who was, at that time, the Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement within the Ministry of Magic) was imprisoned in Azkaban without a trial.[6]
Though the war was over, Albus Dumbledore knew that Lord Voldemort would return. He and Severus Snape - pardoned for his Death Eater crimes because of his defection - agreed to protect Harry Potter, the boy destined to defeat the Dark Lord.[7] Others, such as Cornelius Fudge, would believe that Voldemort has perished for good and prefer to keep such a delusion as a form of comfort and peace, to the point of discrediting Harry for declaring Voldemort's return, apparently being highly ungrateful for stopping the Dark Lord the first time. | {
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Gang rape victim treated abroad
PLEASE NOTE: EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL
The 23-year-old victim of a gang rape that's horrified many in India was airlifted to Singapore after her condition worsened.
She's been taken to the Mount Elizabeth Hospital which Indian officials say has facilities for multiple organ transplants.
A spokesman for the New Delhi hospital where she's been undergoing treatment says her condition is still critical.
SOUNDBITE: DR B.D. ATHAN, MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT AT SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL SAYING (English):
"Based on the advice of a team of doctors the Government of India has made arrangements that the patient be shifted in well-equipped air ambulance to a renowned hospital identified by the doctors involving minimal journey so that she can be provided with state-of-the-art medical treatment that may perhaps stretch to many weeks."
The attack on the paramedic student on December 16th has unleashed a wave of protests across India.
She was raped for nearly an hour by several men aboard a bus, beaten and thrown from the moving vehicle.
There were more than 24, 200 reported rape cases in India in 2011, a rise of over nine per cent on the previous year.
Among the major cities New Delhi has the highest level of sex crime.
Police say a rape is reported there on average every 18 hours.
Many sex attacks go unreported in a nation where there is a deep-rooted view that women are inferior. | {
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How to Convert a Netbook Into a Touchscreen PC
Tablet PCs may be the next big thing in computers, but netbooks are cheap and widely available now. Why wait for Apple (or TechCrunch) to do it for you? Here's how to make your own touchcreen PC, starting with an off-the-shelf netbook.
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By outfitting an off-the-shelf netbook with a touchscreen, we were able to make our own finger-friendly PC.
If the buzz is to be believed, 2010 will be the year of the touchscreen tablet PC, with multiple major manufacturers lining up products that they claim will give us a carry-anywhere way to read e-books, watch movies and surf the Web.
And while I suppose I could just buy one of these machines, I thought it'd be more fun to make my own touchscreen PC out of last year's "it" computer: the lowly netbook. The advantage: Unlike these new tablets, my creation would also have a keyboard, making it far more practical for typing-heavy tasks like e-mail and running Word. The project's total cost: less than $500, including the computer.
First, I needed to gear up. I bought a Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 netbook (retail price: $350) and a Hoda Technology Solderless Touch Screen Kit ($96 from fidohub.com), which contained everything I`d need to transform a netbook into a touch-friendly tablet. Hoda offers a variety of models that are designed to fit specific netbooks, so make sure you get the right one if you try this at home.
I wanted to be sure the new touchscreen was properly protected, so I purchased a BodyGuardz transparent scratch-proof skin, which is designed to protect touchscreens without impairing their sensitivity. Before covering the new panel, I gave it a once-over with a can of compressed air—otherwise, dirt and dust could be forever trapped under the BodyGuardz.
Taking the PC Apart
Next came the fun part. In order to wire in the new screen, I first needed to disassemble much of the netbook. I started with the easy stuff: I removed the battery, unscrewed the underbelly screws and took out the hard drive. Removing the keyboard and screen bezel was a bit trickier—they had to be pried off with a filed-down plastic knife (plastic is less likely to scratch than metal).
If you decide to take on this project, open the screen and look for a seam that runs along the side, around the entire machine, either just above or just below the USB slots. Using the knife (or a similar tool), gently pry into this seam until the case begins to separate. With the underbelly screws removed, this should be very easy. To take apart the screen bezel, look for a similar seam along the side of the display, and use the knife to pry it apart as well. The bezel should pop right off.
Of course, the new touchscreen needed to get its power from somewhere. The kit comes with an internal USB power control hub—basically a USB hub that is installed inside the computer. This hub needs to be crammed inside the machine, which can be tricky with a cramped netbook (mine fit just above the computer's Wi-Fi card). From there, it feeds power from the motherboard to the screen. After the hub is hooked up, it will actually have two unused internal USB cords. These are free to deliver power to components. I took one and attached a Kensington Bluetooth USB Micro Adaptor (one of the smallest Bluetooth dongles on the market), giving my netbook the ability to wirelessly communicate with a Bluetooth keyboard, mouse or phone.
Placing the Panel
Now it was time to attach the touchscreen panel. The new screen has to be placed on top of the old one with perfect alignment. To do this, I put the battery back in the computer and turned the screen on, allowing me to see the LCD's exact borders. One side of the new touch panel comes coated with adhesive, so I pressed this side into place over the lit-up screen. After I restarted the computer, the touchscreen was working—and I was able to accurately control the cursor with my finger. But it's smart to give it a test run before you put the computer back together—just to be sure everything is in place.
While the laptop was open, I thought it couldn't hurt to add some upgrades—more RAM and a faster and higher capacity storage drive will help a previously sluggish netbook stave off obsolescence, at least for a little while. I upgraded my machine to 2 GB of DDR2 SDRAM and a solid-state storage drive. I was now done and ready to put it all back together again—a fairly straightforward procedure. The final product: a powerful, portable, touch-friendly computer. Did it let me do anything a normal PC couldn't do? Not really, although that could soon change, now that developers have the ability to build touch capabilities directly into Windows 7 applications. But it did let me move away from the netbook's cramped touchpad and keyboard and spread my hands over a spacious touchscreen. And it certainly draws stares when I pull it out at a Starbucks. | {
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How Exactly To Buy Lsat Exam Prep Watches
The market for pre-owned items is just big. And the LSAT watch timer market is also the same. Although a watch is usually a very personal item, at some time people are ready to buy something more costly, or even more special to them. In this post, we offer several tips to help you get the best of what you are searching for.
Why could you get a pre-owned watch? Well, first there may be the chance a watch that you truly like (or will have liked) has gone out of creation and simply unavailable anymore. In this instance, the only chance to acquire such a watch will be in the analog last watch market, unless of course, you’re wishing to encounter a never- used model at a seller who never sold it, to begin with, and chances of that happening are really small.
The things to take into consideration when shopping for used watches are well worth mentioning right here as well. Much like a used car, you’ll need to know some considerations. For watches, you should concentrate on:
Service history
This isn’t so essential if the LSAT watch timer is merely a couple of years old but always enquires about the services background of the watch. Since a mechanized watch can cost you quite a bit nowadays, chances are that the seller can discard this important record. If no invoice is present, do you think watch hasn’t had something wrong? Determine the price of spending money on that yourself and add that to the watch’s cost and decide whether it’s still really worth buying.
Box and papers
If a Lsat exam prep is 30 to 40 years, it is most likely that its original container and guides are gone. For reasons unknown, the owners didn’t value these exact things (and sometimes still don’t). With the current packaging, in which a large amount of work has been placed into a good wood or leather-based box, comprehensive manuals, guarantee cards and so forth, you really should look for an all-complete collection. Of course, if the watch is quite special and you’re fairly sure you will not have to pay for it. Also, ensure you’re obtaining the correct box for your unique watch. It will at least be time-correct.
Scratches and dents
A watch should be put on. But there are individuals who place their new watch in a safe rather than look at it now and again. Actually, if this costs a few bucks, a watch is on the wrist. Don’t assume all watches are match with your daily wear. Of course, a watch that has been worn is certain have some tiny scratches and even an intermittent dent. Usually, ask yourself the sort of surprise or you might have revived if the scratch is quite deep or if the case had many problems. Remember, it isn’t only the case that is pulled around, but also the mechanical motion inside.
You might still end up buying it, particularly if you’ve examined to see that its features still function, but remember that damages might go much deeper than what is noticeable on the top. Also, if there is corrosion on the hands, for instance, as if the motion is free from corrosion. When possible, ask the owner if you possibly could see the watch’s movement. Look for signs of corrosion and scratches and other signs of misuse. | {
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PCB wants meet with BCCI officials on Indo-Pak cricket
Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board says "everything is in the air" as far as resumption of bilateral series with India is concerned and it does not expect any progress on the issue until the BCCI holds a formal meeting with its officials.
"The truth is right now everything is in the air. And frankly speaking even our policy on resuming bilateral cricket ties with India would only be made once we get a formal invitation from the Indians for a meeting or for next year`s series in India," PCB Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmad told reporters.
Referring to different statements emanating on the subject, Ahmad said even during the recent meeting of the ICC chief executives in London, there was no formal discussions between the two boards.
"The secretary of the Indian board didn`t come for the ICC meeting and his replacement was not aware of the situation on bilateral cricket ties. So no formal discussions were held," he said.
Ahmad made it clear that the PCB would only be able to take a decision on touring India next year when the BCCI came around to sending a formal invitation or to have talks.
"Our line is very clear even now we want resumption of bilateral cricket ties with India as soon as possible. But obviously we also have in mind that India has to compensate us for the FTP tour they didn`t undertake in early 2009," Ahmad said. | {
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I sent some POSW coins from my coinomi wallet to exchange. One transaction has created 2 outputs however the one which holds 124 coins is showing as "unspent". Why does it gets stuck in block chain ? As per attached image the block itself has many confirmed confirmations. Do I need to contact my wallet provider or exchange in this case ? I have correct receiving address in place and POSW coins are being moved to POSW wallet address.
How long does it takes for coins to be in " Spent" stage. I earlier faced this issue with bitcoin and now it is with POSW coins.
Hi Willtech when you state "unspent until another transaction is made as to input the fund" what does this actually mean ?
– adikhannaJan 29 at 17:25
The address where 125 coins are going is exchange address given to me by exchange. Recipient has received means it is with exchange ?
– adikhannaJan 29 at 17:27
@adikhanna Yes, if the address is exactly the address given to you by the exchange, for exactly the same cryptocurrency then yes, the coins are with the exchange. My answer is not quite as you have quoted, but to say further, "unspent until another transaction is made as to input the fund into the supply for a new transaction." i.e. spending the funds. It means the funds are held by the address until they are used.
– WilltechJan 30 at 8:08
"unspent until another transaction is made" by you means that my 125 coins UTXO has to be tied with new input for this to reflect in my account ? I am new to this so let me know if what I am saying is correct or not ? How long does exchange usually take to tie this transaction to new input ? Is it done manually ? If you know by any means every exchange has a different ways to deal with UTXO ?
– adikhannaJan 30 at 13:03
@adikhanna Once the original transaction is confirmed in a block the funds should be showing in your account. A new transaction would take the funds out again. Please check the output address on the original transaction carefully to ensure that it is precisely correct and contact the exchange for assistance.
– WilltechJan 31 at 7:37 | {
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