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Almandin hard to beat in Sydney Cup Liam Howley’s first Group One win has come with a dressing down and a $1000 fine from Racing NSW stewards over the instructions issued to Kerrin McEvoy on Almandin, winner of the Tancred Stakes at Rosehill. Howley, who has been the head trainer for leviathan owner Lloyd Williams at his Victorian property for four months, admitted the instructions to McEvoy were different from those given to Damien Oliver in the Australian Cup on March 10 when Almandin came from back in the field to run fourth. In the Tancred (2400m) on Saturday at Rosehill, the Melbourne Cup winner was reunited with his Cup jockey McEvoy, who pushed forward and had him running third for most of the race. Howley said he had left it up to McEvoy where to be in the field. Chief steward Marc Van Gestel told Howley the rule was clear and the published speed maps had Almandin back in the field. “Most expected him to be further back,” Van Gestel said. “It is an important rule for the integrity of racing.” The controversy couldn’t diminish from McEvoy’s delight at the win, his second from his two rides on Almandin. “It’s pleasing to get back on him,” McEvoy said. “He was in great shape today and it’s good to see him bounce back at the top level. “He’s moving very well, he was nice and bright beforehand as Lloyd and Liam said. “He was full of beans throughout the run “He travelled a bit more forward than I thought we might be but he travelled really well and he was strong at the end of the 2400 metres today.” Almandin ($3) had 1-1/4 lengths to spare on Ambitious ($21) with veteran stayer Who Shot Thebarman ($61) another half head third and $2.30 favourite Gailo Chop fourth. Almandin firmed from $8 to $3.50 for the Sydney Cup (3200m) in two weeks with stablemate Aloft and Ambitious next at $8. But Anthony Freedman, trainer of Japanese import Ambitious said he would not go to the Group One staying feature at Randwick. Who Shot Thebarman is at $11 in what will be his fifth Sydney Cup, a race he has finished second in twice. Despite the controversy over tactics, Lloyd Williams’ son and part-owner NIck Williams, said he was pleased to be in Sydney with Almandin. “It’s a great few days racing and we’re looking forward to getting to Randwick,” he said. “It’s fantastic to see the blue and white in Sydney.” “The plan was to go from the Australian Cup into this race then into the Sydney Cup. Unless Kerrin got off and said we should be running him against Winx which I’m sure he won’t be doing!” Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
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Festival Of Speed : South Florida Super Car Fun It was my first time checking out the Festival Of Speed event, and I was very excited to say the least. We’ve had a slight dry spell in South Florida for the last couple of months (figuratively speaking). I found myself caught underneath the blistering sun at Miami Museum Park and walking into a sea of supercars and classics, including this stunning Toyota 2000GT, which I was very excited about.. fos-2015-ochoa-2416 There were several Shelby Cobras at the show, which are actually not very rare in South Florida. The signature blue with white white stripes is absolutely beautiful and actually played a pretty significant role in the 1995 hit movie “Bad Boys” going toe-to-toe with a Porsche 930 turbo. fos-2015-ochoa-2426 However, stepping away from the more popular blue and red doesn’t mean you won’t get a beautiful car, as you can see with this dark gun metal Shelby with black stripes and red accents. fos-2015-ochoa-2428 This particular section of the show had sCme pretty awesome muscle cars and not just classics as is evident with this menacing road-racing chevy Camaro, which was track ready and trailered into the event. I only wish I could have heard it. fos-2015-ochoa-2430 Of course, there is nothing like a classic right? I found myself gravitating towards this beautiful Plymouth RoadRunner Superbird. It’s one of the few cars where a huge wing appears normal and looks perfect. It was said the wing had cryptic science behind it, but, ultimately, it was only made so large to provide clearance for the trunk to open freely. I guess sometimes less is more. fos-2015-ochoa-2431 As I continued walking, I came across my first Porsche of the day, this beautiful Red 911 on gold BBS wheels – a great combination if I may say so myself. Keeping it simple is something I think many of us can appreciate. fos-2015-ochoa-2442 It took a while to really get the shots I was happy with. Unfortunately, I don’t have the proper filter for the long lens, so between that and admiring some of the classics, it took me some time. I eventually made my way to the ADV1 row, and when I first got there, I spotted my buddy’s MK4 Supra sitting on a set of beautiful wide wheels. Amazing how even after twenty years, the MK4 Design can still draw a crowd. Thank you, Toyota, Thank you. fos-2015-ochoa-2518 By now, we should all know what expect when approaching such a high profile event where ADV1 is involved. They really brought out the big boys for this one. While not the type of tuners that follow the ‘built not bought’ model can relate to, they are still cars to be appreciated due to their engineering wonder. fos-2015-ochoa-2625 This was one of my favorite cars from the event, which isn’t saying much because I loved just about everything I came across, but Jordan’s Ferrari F12 was arguably one of the sharpest cars at the event. As with all the modern sports cars, you need large wheels to fit the overall shape, and with a set of 21-inch wheels up front and 22-inch wheels out back really back up that notion, of course. Anything less just would not provide the same level of appeal. While it is not everyone’s cup of tea, I am a fan of slammed exotics. So, I can appreciate it when those who can have fun with these type of cars. fos-2015-ochoa-2677 To be fair, these type of events make a photog’s day pretty easy. The lines on all these vehicles make them relatively easy to shoot. Appreciating these cars in person is one thing, but getting back home and seeing the little details through the lens really help you realize the realm in which they live. fos-2015-ochoa-2470 Seeing a classic Ferrari like this DINO really put things in perspective. What Ferrari is doing, and has been doing for so many years, is something that every car enthusiast looks for. The lines on the DINO are magical. You know it is an older car, but seeing one in such pristine condition give off an energy that it could have just been rolled off the supercar line. fos-2015-ochoa-2514 Next to the DINO was one of Wheelsboutique’s more recognizable cars from South Florida, the yellow Ford GT sitting on HRE wheels.Of course, it also comes with a Heffner Performance twin turbo setup, just in case you were thinking she was just another pretty lady. Pages: 1 2 3 Leave a Reply • (will not be published) XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>
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[2016/08/08] William Chan Airport Fashion: Fanpics Flying from Hefei to Beijing Date Taken: 2016-08-08 Photos of William Chan Wai-Ting Photo Credit: 威廉噶宝贝灰er weibo http://m.weibo.cn/status/E2EXtwC3f Photo Credit: PAPA_只对陈等等氵亏 weibo http://m.weibo.cn/status/E2F4Jv7YH Photo Credit: -CaTJ weibo http://m.weibo.cn/status/E3moAl5FO Photo Credit: 陈伟霆光影印象馆 weibo http://m.weibo.cn/status/E2JQJ4z4N Photo Credit: 一直在你身边_Yi weibo http://m.weibo.cn/status/E3lSFoeuJ Photo Credit: 三路Monster_W weibo http://m.weibo.cn/status/E3bgziazB [Direct Link to Photo] Get The Look William Chan Airport Style: August 2016 Note William has many nicknames, 兔兔 (“bunny”) is one of them. Another frequently used nickname is 飽飽. Literally, it means “full” , but its real meaning should be “baby”. William mispronounced it by mistake back in 2015 and since then fans (and also media) began to call him by this mispronounced word. If you understand Chinese, see Baidu for more http://baike.baidu.com/item/饱饱/19291036. By the way, fans love to give him all kinds of gifts, so don’t be surprised to see him holding bunny soft toys, below is a gift he received from fans while filming Lost Love in Times (Bunny+Baby)… A post shared by @williamchanwaiting on 合肥到北京 | 2016年8月8日 | Airport Fashion | Airport Style | 機場街拍 | 機場時尚 | 机场街拍 | 机场时尚 | William Chan Wai-Ting | 陳偉霆 | 陈伟霆 | Chen Wei Ting | ウィリアム・チャン | 진위정 | เฉินเหว่ยถิง | Trần Vỹ Đình | Уильям Чан | Advertisements Leave a Reply Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: WordPress.com Logo You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change ) Google+ photo You are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out /  Change ) Twitter picture You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change ) Facebook photo You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change ) w Connecting to %s
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Keepers of the Secret Lore – Interview with The Flight of Sleipnir   Leave a comment Here is an excellent post of an interview with David Csicsely of The Flight Of Sleipnir done by DR.DOOM of Dr. Doom’s Lair. The Flight of Sleipnir was formed in the winter of 2007 by David Csicsely (Acheronian Dirge, Nexhymn, ex-Throcult) and Clayton Cushman (Acheronian Dirge, ex-Throcult). The project stemmed from a desire to explore ethereal and progressive sounds with lyrics that explore the rich literature of ancient Scandinavia. Keeping elements of their other projects and building a foundation upon doom and vintage metal, they released the demo “Wisdom Calls For Sacrifice” in 2008. After the release, a debut live appearance took place on the winter’s solstice, which has since become an annual occasion. Immediately after the performance, the duo started forging their debut album “Algiz + Berkanan,” a concept record exploring the secrets of the aforementioned runes which has since then been officially released on No Colours Records.(Metal Archives) The latest album titled “Lore” was released in March of 2010 to critical acclaim. Thanks again to Dr.Doom and David Csicsely for putting this together and once again, visit Dr. Doom’s Lair. Sleip?nir -(slâp’nir) Odin’s eight-legged steed, and the greatest of all horses. The off spring of Loki and the gray stallion Svadilfari, Sleipnir, the swiftest on the earth could bear Odin over sea, through the air, and to and from the land of the dead. Dr.D.: Hello, David! Thanks for this interview. I‘ve read many reviews about Lore and most of them describe it as a “hidden gem”. Did you expect this kind of success, are you satisfied with the result in Lore? DC- We were pleasantly surprised with all the positive feed back we received for the album. We couldn’t be happier with how LORE turned out and are grateful so many others feel the same. Dr.D.: Before we proceed with this interview can you introduce yourselves and give us a few details about TFoS history? DC- Well, Clay and I started the band in 2008 as a side project. Since we both worked well together musically in our previous bands, we decided to do something different where we could experiment musically and explore our interest in Scandinavian literature. We’ve released a demo, an EP, and two full lengths since then and now have made TFOS our full time band. Dr.D.: So far all TFoS releases have a very sweet old-fashioned sound. The production in Lore maintains the strong 70’s feeling. Do you use vintage equipment? Where did the recordings take place and who is responsible for the production? DC- All the recordings were done by Clay in our recording studio at my home. Clay has a good grasp of how a recording should sound, in my opinion, clear but not overproduced and polished. As far as any equipment we use, it’s mostly modern. The overall sound lies within Clay’s production of the albums. Dr.D.: Lore combines black metal vocals with psyched-out vocals, mixes folk elements with doom/stoner elements, also I’ve read one review where the reviewer recognized some jazz influences on the drums! That’s quite an unusual blend! How diverse is your musical background as a band? What do you listen on your free time? DC- Between the two of us we have a lot of different musical tastes. Our backgrounds musically I think (like most people) coincide with what our influences are or have been past and present. What I listen to on my free time usually depends on what I’m in the mood for. I’m all for listening to something interesting whether it’s metal or not. Dr.D.: Sleipnir is the mythical horse of Odin. You don’t see many U.S. bands exploring Scandinavian legends nowadays! How did you get involved in Scandinavian mythology in the first place? DC- It’s hard to say where my interest for Scandinavian mythology came from since it was brought to my attention from several places. I think I mainly got into it after doing some research on the subject when I was a lot younger which then stemmed a great appreciation for it. Dr.D.: Most epic heavy metal bands prefer a “Hail war and battles” approach, while TFoS lyrics seem more poetic. Do you put a lot of attention in your lyrics? DC- We definitely like to put as much time as we can in to our lyrics. Since the “Viking” styled theme has been done to death we wanted to take a different approach and focus on the aspects of the mythology and history most bands don’t bother writing about. The literature is rich so we think a more poetic approach is necessary in order to do it justice. Dr.D.: Do you agree with the opinion that bands that adopt an “epic” theme on their lyrics run the risk of getting trapped? Did you ever felt limited when you wanted to express ideas that perhaps don’t fit with the “epic” profile? DC- I agree, it seems there are plenty of bands with our similar theme that don’t try to explore it lyrically and therefore pigeon hole themselves into repeating their themes over and over again. Concerning TFOS, we’ve never felt limited lyrically because we never set out to be an “epic” band. Dr.D.: Algiz + Berkanan was based on a concept story. Maybe it’s because of my limited knowledge of the Scandinavian literature that I wasn’t quite able to follow it. Can you say a few words about it? Is Lore based on a concept also? DC- The album is lyrically based off the two runes “Algiz” and “Berkanan”. It is basically split in to two parts, the first being “Algiz” which is the first song on the record, and then the second part “Berkanan”, which consists of the last four songs. There really isn’t a story, so to speak, it’s just our interpretation of the symbolism behind the runes. Dr.D.: The cover art on Algiz+Berkanan, Winter Solstice II and Lore seems to be from the same artist! And it’s quite impressive I must add. Who is responsible for the artwork? DC- Actually, I’m the one responsible for all the art work for TFOS. It basically works out to where Clay is in charge of the recording aspect of the band and I am in charge of all the art work and layout. We have every aspect of the band pretty much taken care of between the two of us. Dr.D.: There is a split scheduled for release within 2011 with Apostole of Solitude. Also, you have almost finished recordings of the new album. Any ideas about the release date? Is there something you can share about the two releases? Shall we expect any surprises? DC- Yes, we will be on a 3-way split with Apostle of Solitude (USA) and Rituals of the oak (AU). We’ve also finished recording the new album and both releases are slated with a release date in April – May 2011 through Eyes Like Snow. Both will be released on a digi and vinyl format with limited colored vinyl and a poster. Dr.D.: Do you have any plans to release Lore in vinyl? Will it contain any extra material? DC- LORE is actually being re-released on vinyl in February 2011. There won’t be any added material; however, it will contain a poster with new artwork exclusively for the release. It will also be out on red colored vinyl (limited to 150 copies) and Black vinyl (Limited to 350 copies). Dr.D.: As far as I know you don’t give too many shows outside Denver. Any plans for more extensive touring? Can we possibly hope for a European tour any time soon? DC- As of right now, we are planning a few select shows out of state but nothing a long the lines of a full scale tour. We definitely would like to do some shows in Europe sometime in the future, but as it can be rather expensive, it isn’t a possibility at the moment. Dr.D.: In your shows you hire extra musicians for the positions of bass and guitar. Why do you prefer to stay as a duo in studio and have multiple duties? DC- We prefer to stay as a two piece in the studio because it is much easier to maintain a common vision in regards to our music. We find that we are more efficient when it is just the two of us writing, recording, and making decisions. We really wouldn’t have it any other way. Dr.D.: What do you believe TFoS has offered you and what has taken away from you? Are you happy with the course of TFoS so far? DC- TFOS has basically given me an outlet for musical expression and, for that, I am very happy with the band’s direction. Everything is going well for the band and I appreciate all the interest we’ve received. Dr.D.: Before we close let me thank you again for this interview. The epilogue is yours! Many thanks and may your glass stay full! Cheers, -David Csicsely The Flight of Sleipnir Myspace Interview By Dr.Doom – Dr. Doom’s Lair. Advertisements Posted December 28, 2010 by doommantia in The Flight Of Sleipner Leave a Reply Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: WordPress.com Logo You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change ) Google+ photo You are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out /  Change ) Twitter picture You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change ) Facebook photo You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change ) w Connecting to %s %d bloggers like this:
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RubyGems Navigation menu vagrant-puppet-scp 0.0.2 A puppet apply provisioner for Vagrant that uses SCP instead of shared directories. Versions: 1. 0.0.2 - June 27, 2013 (6.5 KB) 2. 0.0.1 - June 24, 2013 (6.5 KB) Development Dependencies (2): Authors: • W. Andrew Loe III Owners: 374eedcae1d1d978519423f315cff02d289046cf14ce9726c77745e409997813 SHA 256 checksum: 1073377cc1e34dc7fdbd043881438210c4c4e44b9ba14ffe84bf4cfbe1e55fe9 Total downloads 3,157 For this version 1,893 Gemfile: = Copy to clipboard Copied! install: = License: MIT Required Ruby Version: None Links:
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Timetable Policy A new timetable policy was approved by the University Leadership Team (ULT) on 1 July 2015. Prior to ULT approval, the policy was also considered by the Academic Board and feedback was incorporated into the final version. The timetable policy sets out the guiding principles and parameters to inform the planning, prioritisation and management of teaching timetables. It covers areas such as teaching and learning activity prioritisation, teaching space, the teaching week, and teaching vs. non-teaching events. Timetable Policy – 1 July 2015
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barocco decorations Uploaded 18 Feb 2009 — 3 favorites Spotlight This! Enter Shoot Out Login Required To add items to your favorites you must login. Already have a JPG account? Login Need to create a JPG account? Signup Cancel JPG+ Required Collections are a JPG+ feature. You must be a JPG+ member to create new collections and to add photos to collections. Sign up for JPG+ to start using collections now! © daniele castellucchio Views 79 Likes 0 Favorites 2 Comments 6 Would you like to also give a props comment to the photographer? All dislikes require a comment. Please tell us why you do not like this photo. More of daniele castellucchio’s Photos • travel on the housboat... • barocco decorations • little street • white house! Photo Info UploadedFebruary 19, 2009 TakenAugust 27, 2008 MakeFujifilm ModelFinePix S5600 Exposure1/400 sec at f/3.4 FlashNo Flash Focal Length18.9 mm ISO64 Categories No categories yet. Tags No tags yet. Enter "Structural Art"! Untitled Q: making frame for pictures. A: Do you know? Photo license: © All rights reserved 6 responses • Lindsay Lindsay gave props (18 Feb 2009): Glorious lighting! • Donald Garrett Donald Garrett gave props (18 Feb 2009): Excellent capture with great light. • Judy Wanamaker Judy Wanamaker (Deleted) gave props (18 Feb 2009): I agree with Lindsay and Don. The lighting is exquisite, and it emphasizes the beautiful detail on this ornate design. Spectacular capture. • Brenda Burk Brenda Burk gave props (19 Feb 2009): Perfect photo of PURITY • Regenia Brabham Regenia Brabham (Deleted) gave props (19 Feb 2009): Fantastic lighting and detail! • Dunja Kolar Dunja Kolar gave props (19 Jun 2009): great photo!like it To add your comment, Log in or sign up! Please Login or Sign Up You must be logged in to enter photos into JPG Shoot Out contests. Login or Sign Up  
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Jump to content • Welcome Guest! Founded in 2001, CheersandGears.com is one of the oldest continuously running automotive enthusiast communities on the net.  Sign up is free and easy, come join the fun! • William Maley William Maley Sign in to follow this   Rumorpile: Buick Shows Off A Regal Wagon To Their Dealers Dealers get a sneak peek into the next-generation Regal Rumors of Buick doing a wagon variant of the Regal have been floating around a for few years and it has either fallen into one of two categories: GM is considering it or they have passed on it. A new rumor has the Regal Wagon coming.   Automotive News reports that a recent national dealer meeting, Buick revealed images of the next-generation Regal. According to people that attending the meeting, the images included the next-generation Regal GS and a wagon. Unfortunately, the people didn't give any specific details on what the wagon looked like.   Buick possibly doing a wagon seems like an odd decision. Data from IHS Automotive shows wagons only make up one percent of the total U.S. market. Buyers prefer crossovers and SUVs.   But Buick has a mostly successful track record with entering segments where there isn't much competition. A key example is the Encore subcompact crossover which beat a number of competitors to market and has become the brand's volume model. Another example is the Cascada convertible which has done very well in sales.   Not all of them have been hits. The Verano which was Buick's entrant the premium compact class will be leaving the lineup this fall due to faltering sales.   The big question aside if Buick will go forward with a wagon variant is will it be a standard wagon or something akin to the Subaru Outback/Audi A4 Allroad. As we reported back in December, GM trademarked 'Tourx' and 'Regal Tourx'. This lead some to believe that Buick could be doing a Regal wagon, but we took it in another direction by saying it could be a light off-road variant of the wagon.   Automotive News says the Regal wagon could arrive in 2018.   Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required) Sign in to follow this   User Feedback Recommended Comments A Regal wagon would sell so few units, I don't know if they'd recoup the cost of certifying it.  The Regal sells about 15-20,000 cars a year  at a 5% take rate for the wagon you are looking at less than 1,000 units a year.   They just cut the Verano due to poor sales, when it outsells the Regal like 3 to 1.  I wonder how much longer the Regal sedan has on the market, let alone adding a wagon. Edited by smk4565 Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites Verano was simply surpassed by newer vehicles.   The new Astra could have easily moved up market above the Cruze.  I still don't know what GM is thinking there... 30k sales is better than 0k sales on a vehicle that is already completely developed and just has to be shipped to dealerships. Even if they dropped the base trims and shipped them over from Europe....    I really like the Regal wagon idea.  The fits in nicely with Buicks "Fill the white space" mantra.... finding niches that no one else is doing right now and then find something in the GM portfolio worthy of filling it.  Thats what Encore was, that's what Cascada is (still), and thats what this Regal Wagon would be.   The ONLY other option in the semi-premium realm is the Volvo V60 with a base price of $36,150. The V60 Cross Country is $41k. As nice as the V60 is, it is old and in many ways outdated.     It appears Audi doesn't make an A4 Avant anymore, only the All-Road which bases at $42k.  The only Benz wagon is the E-Class at $59k. The BMW 3-series wagon is $42k.   A Regal Estate starting at $35k and a TourX starting at $38k would fill some white space.  I'd advice against pricing it directly against the Volvo... but putting it just a K or so under would be fine. Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites The Volvo V60 and V60 cross country combined sell like 350 a month.  Even if Buick steals half of Volvo's wagon sales they are maybe getting 200 Regal wagons a month sold.  The Subaru Outback is the only wagon that sells well because it is not that much like a wagon and Subaru has a bit of a cult following.  And the Outback starts at $25,000, I don't think Buick is going to price a Regal Wagon like that.  This is a really small niche market, and it isn't a high margin niche.   I am not against wagons either, they have the cargo capacity of a crossover, but still drive like a car.  But the market place doesn't buy wagons. Edited by smk4565 Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites Verano was simply surpassed by newer vehicles.   The new Astra could have easily moved up market above the Cruze.  I still don't know what GM is thinking there... 30k sales is better than 0k sales on a vehicle that is already completely developed and just has to be shipped to dealerships. Even if they dropped the base trims and shipped them over from Europe....    I really like the Regal wagon idea.  The fits in nicely with Buicks "Fill the white space" mantra.... finding niches that no one else is doing right now and then find something in the GM portfolio worthy of filling it.  Thats what Encore was, that's what Cascada is (still), and thats what this Regal Wagon would be.   The ONLY other option in the semi-premium realm is the Volvo V60 with a base price of $36,150. The V60 Cross Country is $41k. As nice as the V60 is, it is old and in many ways outdated.     It appears Audi doesn't make an A4 Avant anymore, only the All-Road which bases at $42k.  The only Benz wagon is the E-Class at $59k. The BMW 3-series wagon is $42k.   A Regal Estate starting at $35k and a TourX starting at $38k would fill some white space.  I'd advice against pricing it directly against the Volvo... but putting it just a K or so under would be fine.   Was going to type mine, realize Drew and I are along the same train of thought here... Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites Station wagon would be a niche market item here in the US, probably do better in Europe where they like their wagons compared to our CUVs. Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites Station wagon would be a niche market item here in the US, probably do better in Europe where they like their wagons compared to our CUVs. Even in Europe, CUVs are beginning to overtake wagons.  Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites In 2015 SUV was the #1 selling body style in Europe at 22.5%.  Subcompact car was 22%, compact car was 20.6%, and MPV was 4th with 10.5%.  MPV would be your B-class, Ford S-max, Fiat 500L, VW Golf Sportvan, etc.  So those are close to crossovers, sort of Europe's minivan.   Mid-size sedan and station wagon are 9% of European car sales, and most of that is sedan, so the wagon market in Europe is even pretty dead at this point.   Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites Your content will need to be approved by a moderator Guest You are commenting as a guest. If you have an account, please sign in. 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Praising God in a Multi-Language Congregation I received this suggestion for a WorshipGod09 seminar from Mike: I am on the leadership team of a new church here in Harare, Zimbabwe. We have combined two congregations – one of which used to worship in Shona and the other which is more comfortable in English.  In the new combined congregation, we have some who are mono-lingual. How do I agree with a spontaneous prayer if I do not know if they are praising His glory, interceding for the nation, or praying for Maria’s sore toe? Many of us, even if mono-lingual in speech, can sing in three or four languages!  But how meaningfully? We are considering having bi-lingual projections on screen for this purpose.  But will need some seriously “together” operators when spontaneous worship occurs!  Rather than build a workshop around that idea, I thought I’d share a few thoughts here and invite comments from those of you who have experience serving multi-language groups. When Paul is talking about the gathered church in 1 Corinthians 14:9-12, he stresses the importance of everyone understanding what’s going on. Although he’s talking about the gift of tongues in this passage, the principle can certainly be applied to normal languages. The question is, how do we make sure everyone understands what’s being said? One option is wireless headphones for translation. That’s what we did for our Hispanic guests and members until a few months ago when we finally started a Hispanic congregation.  If there are a large number of people who speak one of two languages, another option is to have two people up front who translate everything that’s being spoken. That obviously limits spontaneous contributions in their number and speed, but everyone at least can keep up with what’s happening. Another approach is to sing songs in two languages at the same time, projecting both versions simultaneously. To allow for this possibility, we’re currently working on Spanish translations of Sovereign Grace songs that not only communicate the original content, but are also close to the original melody. A challenging task, since it usually takes 30% more words to say something in Spanish… None of this means that someone can’t be meaningfully blessed when listening to someone speak in a foreign language. Years ago I attended a conference and heard a gentleman from China pray in Chinese for his country. I was moved to tears by his obvious passion for the people of his nation, even though I couldn’t understand a word he was saying. That being said, a constant diet of prayers that I couldn’t understand wouldn’t help me. God intends for us to understand what others are saying. One thing we should avoid is restricting ourselves to the simplest of songs to make translation easier. Content doesn’t have to be sacrificed for unity. We are still commanded to “let the word of Christ” dwell in us richly (Col. 3:16). God’s greatness, the glories of the gospel, and the variety of appropriate responses require thoughts and expressions that at times will stretch us lyrically. And that’s a good thing. Recently, a friend made me aware of Proskuneo Ministries, led by Josh Davis, that focuses on designing and encouraging meetings that are multi-lingual. This is their mission statement: We exist to glorify GOD and promote unity in the Body of Christ through multilingual, multicultural worship gatherings, worship resources, and training of believers in order that lives be transformed and nations come together to worship God. Multi-language congregational worship isn’t applicable to every situation, but ministries like Proskuneo help us appreciate more clearly what every believer in Jesus Christ is headed for: After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!” (Rev. 7:9-10) Whether in one language or many, may our churches increasingly reflect the unity, joy, power, and focus of that day. 16 Responses to Praising God in a Multi-Language Congregation 1. Brian Bailey March 12, 2009 at 6:51 PM # Josh Davis of Proskuneo Ministries is speaking at my school tomorrow (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary). 2. Josue March 12, 2009 at 11:13 PM # In singing I think the best is to sing the song in both languages and project simultaneously as Bob mention, we have done it in our church with Spanish/english. It takes some time to people to get used to it, but the heavenly worship of “from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb” it is amazing. By the way Bob i have some translation for a lot song from english to Spanish…And if you need any help with the Sovereign grace music translation let me know…jv 3. Andy March 13, 2009 at 1:14 AM # Bob, Appreciate mentioning of the topic and of your well-expressed thoughts. I grew up in a multi-lingual Chinese church (Chinese Bible Church of MD, down the road from Covenant Life), where we always had three languages– English + 2 dialects of Chinese. Presently I also serve in a tri-lingual Chinese church. My fiance is a member of the Cantonese praise team, and sometimes it is so cool seeing how nuances of meaning and words are enhanced through translating into a different language. Sometimes I realize just how imprecise English can be! Here at our church, we normally have separate language services. A few times a year, we have combined service, where we typically project the lyrics in both languages. The worship leader will alternate between someone from the English or the Chinese congregation, and thus will “lead” in their native tongue. Usually songs are chosen that everyone will be familiar with, regardless of language (i.e. hymns, oft-repeated contemporary songs). We try to be sensitive to each group’s language needs. One further thought on that regard: like how Paul says that the parts of the body that seem insignificant deserve greater honor, it is easy for the “majority” language at times to forget that they need to see the other language(s) as equal in the worshipping of God. In the early growth stages of many Chinese churches, American-born English speaking members felt alienated because everything was bent towards the Chinese-speaking, and the English speaking felt like second class citizens. Always remember to treat everyone as equals– because before God, we are. Even at times, give greater honor to the minority who speak a different language, and use the opportunity to point to the great diversity that reflects God in just a slightly different way. If interested, our Chinese choir director, Andrew, is an excellent translator of worship songs from English into Chinese. He’s great at communicating the truth of the lyrics in a “dynamic equivalence” form that captures the meaning and significance, not just the verbatim content. He came to WorshipGod08 with me and will also plan to come this year too. If Sovereign Grace might be interested, I think Andrew would be more than happy to help translate some songs into Chinese. 4. Sergio Villanueva March 13, 2009 at 1:36 AM # I’m the worship leader of an hispanic congregation (www.iglesiadelpueblo.net) and we are part of an english speaking congregation (www.wheatonbible.org) near Chicago. Although our service is only in spanish, we have had combined services in the past and during worship we have try singing simultaneously and it has been a great experience. It’s like a little foretaste of how I think is going to be in heaven “People from every tongue and race… worshiping the Lamb” Try it! ps. Bob, I have several translations/adaptations of Sovereign Grace songs that I would be glad to submit for your consideration. We already use the versions of “Sea la gloria solo a Ti” But right now I’m working on the songs from “Psalms” and “Come weary saints”. We strive not only to “translate” but to adapt the theology, poetry and feeling of the song into our language 5. Jakes Olivier March 13, 2009 at 7:36 AM # Hi Bob and Mike Jakes here from Empangeni, KZN, South Africa and i’d like to add some thoughts to this. Just so you know where i’m coming from: I’m one of the worship leaders in our church, which is a multi-cultural one (English, Zulu and Afrikans) and where God has been opening up doors for us to be used in and around our nation, and even into Zimbabwe in the area of multi-cultural worship. We are also in the process of recording a multi-cultural CD which we aim to distribute freel to those who would like a copy. I’d be happy to send one to you when it’s done in about 3 months time or so. Just send me your postal address and i’ll have one sent to you. Just over a year ago, a Zulu church in a nearby community combined with ours, and this meant that about 60 Zulu speaking people would be joining us for worship on Sundays, would be connecting into our Homegroups, into our worship teams, into our leadership team eventually and so some things had to change. :) We started learning some more Zulu songs and started integrating their musicians and worship leaders into our teams (after some time tho and not immediately – we had to build friendships, commitment, fellowship etc. with each other first.) Some things we had to change at our Sunday meetings: 1.) We had to start to translate everything, from the announcements, the sermons to some of the worship. Most of the Zulu speaking people were familiar with some of the English songs we sang (which was great) but there were some they had to learn, just like we had to learn some Zulu songs. We had a small team of ‘translators’ who would take turns each Sunday to translate the meeting. It’s important that you find the right person to translate: this person must not merely be an echo for the person speaking. He must catch your heart and what you are sharing to effectively get this message across to the listeners. (perhaps you know this already?) 2.) For some of our English songs, we included the Zulu translation on the overhead projection. We currently use EasyWorship which works pretty well but there are some FREE basic programs available like OpenSong for example. So in between the English words we would put a very basic Zulu translation, something like this: Hallelujah Dumolwakhe (Hallelujah Thine the glory) Hallelujah Amen Hallelujah Dumolwakhe Sivuselele (Revive us) And we would obviously do the same for the Zulu songs so that everyone pretty much knew what they were singing! :) 3.) An idea for the translation is as Bob said a wireless transmitter and headsets but in Africa, this can work out to be quite expensive. We are currently experimenting by using two-way radios. If you’d like to know more, contact me. The key for us has been “interpret as much as you can without distracting from what GOD is doing”. Sometimes things will happen that are spontaneous, that’s sort of what we want hey? but then there are times GOD is speaking clearly – this needs to be communicated with the congregation. 1 Corinthians 14:26-40. 1 Corinthians 14:33 “For God is not a God of disorder but of peace.” I hope this helps you in some way…. Regards Jakes 6. Brian Barker March 14, 2009 at 6:47 AM # Apparently President Obama wants everyone to learn a foreign language, but which one should it be? The British learn French, the Australians study Japanese, and the Americans prefer Spanish. Yet this leaves Mandarin Chinese, Russian and Arabic, out of the equation. Is it time to adopt a neutral, non-national language, taught universally in schools worldwide,in all nations? An interesting video can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LV9XU Detail can be seen at http://www.lernu.net • Bob Kauflin March 14, 2009 at 11:19 AM # Brian, thanks for stopping by. Esperanto is an interesting concept. Unfortunately, some churches can’t wait until everyone learns a new language before they gather together to worship God! BTW, the YouTube link isn’t working. 7. Jim Pemberton March 18, 2009 at 3:47 PM # Good discussion. I would say that if you will have multiple languages, it is ideal to have a primary language and translate from that. Where you may only have a few of a different language, I have seen it to be effective for them to have a personal translator. This could be distracting if people in the primary language group are not attuned to the need, but usually quiet murmurings of translation in the congregation are not too bad. I have seen this happen with small congregations of English-Spanish as well as English-Afrikaans-Arabic worshipers. I have seen multiple languages sung simultaneously and work well when the songs are already known. When the congregation needs to be taught the songs, it is probably best to either teach them separately or suffer songs that repeat in each language multiplying the time to sing by each language. For significant percentages of language groups, this would necessitate either multiple regular services or a paradigm shift for programmatic worship. Ideally those not of the primary language would want to learn the primary language over time to eventually integrate. Something that can be used occasionally for worship is where songs that are already known, that different worship leaders of different languages take the lead in their language for a verse and only the people of that language sing that verse. Especially with small groups where people don’t do this often, the spiritual effect can be tremendous as we observe each other, who are a little bit different, worship with zeal in a language with which we are each familiar. For special music offered, written translations (projected or passed out, given available technology) are necessary. Ideally, musical teams or individual musicians may want to learn to sing in each language. I’ve done this occasionally and it works well. • Bob Kauflin March 19, 2009 at 2:10 PM # Jim, thanks for the very helpful thoughts. 8. Jim Brown March 21, 2009 at 1:15 PM # I have been a member of the praise band at a Spanish church for five years but I do not speak Spanish. When I joined I knew nothing about Spanish, now I know what most of the lyrics mean and can catch a few spoken words but not enough to understand a conversation. We have translation via wireless headsets and a mix of translators, some very good while others are beginners doing their best. While this is OK for a visitor, I don’t believe it works for a regular church member. Even the best translation is always a sentence behind and when the congregation reacts with applause or saying hallelujah it becomes difficult to hear the headset. This is why I have always sought outside resources such as Truth For Life CDs, fellowship with other English speakers, visiting with small groups from other churches and most recently various blogs. The problem I see is not with singing songs as it is easy enough to learn what the lyrics mean and even I can sing in Spanish but the problem is in studying the Bible. It is important during the sermon (Bible study) that the translator has a full understanding of what is being said and re-preaches it in the other language. In reality this is not possible because the preacher would have spent a great deal of time preparing the message and getting the words just right and the translator has to do this spontaneously. There is a great deal lost in translation therefore, my recommendation is for separate services whenever there is significant number of members who don’t understand the main language. In my case, I am one of three regular members who don’t understand Spanish (the three of us all have bilingual spouses) so a separate service would not be practical. The idea of having the message preached in both languages is alright for special events but is distracting as it slows down the natural flow of the message. Of course, it is better to worship with translations if it is not possible to have separate services. 9. steven April 1, 2009 at 4:45 AM # Please…can someone let me know if there are websites offering both English and Mandarin/Chinese lyrics for praise and worship songs. I need to download them quite immediately, 10. Pablo Gutierrez April 23, 2009 at 11:08 AM # Hi Bob, I enjoyed reading your experience in India. I’ll be attending the Worship God conference in August for the first time and am really looking forward to it! I actually lead worship in English and Spanish on Sunday afternoons in Fairfax, VA. Most of our members are homeless or very poor; sometimes the language switch can disengage some, but you can certainly sense the presence of the Lord. 11. FRANCISCA WANJA August 3, 2009 at 11:18 AM # PLEASE CAN I GET ZULU WORSHIP SONGS BOTH IN ZULU AND ENGLISH.HOW CAN YOU ASSIST ONE WHO WANT TO LEARN ZULU LANGUAGE?THANK YOU 12. Jakes Olivier December 16, 2009 at 6:12 AM # Hi Francisca. Contact me on jakesolivier[at]gmail[dot]com and i’ll be glad to assist. We sing Zulu and English songs each week because we’re based in Zululand, South Africa. 13. Raudel January 26, 2010 at 10:11 AM # Josue and Sergio, Can you guys send me the translated songs u already have? My email is rhernandez@summitrdu.com Thanks so much! Raudel 14. Duncan K. K. Kagika February 14, 2010 at 4:07 AM # As President Obama, apparently says that he wants everyone to learn a foreign language, a neutral language which is commonly used in that particular Church should be adopted with songs here and there ín the other languages now and them to show that they are, the other language-speakers, being considered in praising the Wholy One God in tha congegation.. Leave a Reply Powered by WordPress. Designed by Woo Themes %d bloggers like this:
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• Space Chat General 3,363 replies, posted [QUOTE]NASA_Johnson The SpaceX launch team just completed their poll. They are GO for launch. #Dragonlaunch[/QUOTE] Woo! Needs space music! [video=youtube;D67kmFzSh_o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D67kmFzSh_o[/video] T - 13:30 now. Still go for launch! OSM station took a little long to confirm they're ready. COMMENCE PARANOIA. Less than 10 minutes to go. Things are looking clear. [QUOTE=Pilotguy97;36013447]OSM station took a little long to confirm they're ready. COMMENCE PARANOIA.[/QUOTE] OSM guy took a little longer than expected in the bathroom. [i]"Guys, I'm back. Did I miss anyth- oh, uh, OSM, check."[/i] [QUOTE=OvB;36013462]OSM guy took a little longer than expected in the bathroom. [i]"Guys, I'm back. Did I miss anyth- oh, uh, OSM, check."[/i][/QUOTE] Oh god, I just imagined a guy in a SpaceX polo sprinting across a white hallway with shit running down his legs. [editline]19th May 2012[/editline] Oh fuck oh fuck T-1 minute here we go lads. One minute guys, hurry to the livestream if you haven't already. There she goes! Fuck. Aw hell. What the fuck was that Welp. Damnit Well crap. I blame the OSM station. I love how a post says "Here we go", followed by streams of disappointment. I wonder what could have gone wrong? Maybe they left the parking brakes on. :v: Apparently the flight computer failed to start. "Abort on engine 5" [editline]19th May 2012[/editline] Well, looks like I have another all-nighter to look forward to on the 22nd... Right, high pressure problem in engine 5. Fuck, why tuesday? I will be in school by then :( Source for the apparent pressure problems in engine 5? I'm not hearing that at all unless i'm not paying any attention [QUOTE=Tony;36013635]Source for the apparent pressure problems in engine 5? I'm not hearing that at all unless i'm not paying any attention[/QUOTE] Countdown control was talking about engine five's pressure before. [QUOTE=Tony;36013635]Source for the apparent pressure problems in engine 5? I'm not hearing that at all unless i'm not paying any attention[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/203772446665478144[/url] [editline]19th May 2012[/editline] Elon too: [url]http://www.twitter.com/elonmusk/status/203773618222678016[/url] Good thing the rocket is clamped down. Imagine if they let it loose with engine 5 having pressure problems. Ah well. I suppose a shutdown is better than it going out of control/blowing up/whatever would have happened if they'd let it go. They'll be trying again on my birthday. que awesome hold music. I just thought that if it would have been a Nasa rocket, wouldn't it already be up in the air by the time of seeing that? [QUOTE=dije;36013673]I just thought that if it would have been a Nasa rocket, wouldn't it already be up in the air by the time of seeing that?[/QUOTE] No, the Space Shuttle got many histories of launch aborts after main engine ignition. Though, for all rockets with solid boosters, once the boosters are ignited, they cannot be turned off until they burn out. [quote]There will be a short briefing at 3:30 AM PT / 6:30 AM ET on NASA TV [/quote] EDIT: Just watched the briefing, so yeah definitely confirmed that it was a high pressure in the number 5 engine. Sounds like another attempt will definitely be on the 22nd (they reckon they could totally replace engine #5 in time for the 22nd, if it came to that), and then another opportunity on the 23rd as well if they need to. I'm at fucking uni on the 22nd at that time, so it better not be then. I guess heaps of people will record it though. Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.
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Jump to content   Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Photo Laptop suddenly acts like it doesn't have a battery • Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 takabok takabok • Members • 3 posts • OFFLINE •   • Local time:08:06 PM Posted 25 January 2017 - 09:06 PM I have a Toshiba laptop, Satellite P55W-C5208-4K, about 1.5 years old, running Windows 10. The battery normally is fine; it lasts a bit over 2 hours. Yesterday I let it run until the battery died and the computer did an auto-shutdown. I later plugged it in, got the orange charging light, which a few hours later turned white indicating a complete charge. I unplugged it and tried to turn it on, but it would not turn on. I plugged it in, and there was quite a delay until the white light came back on. I could then turn on, but was greeted with a white box reading "Date and Time reset to default"--the bios had forgotten everything. After exiting bios it can start and run fine, but as soon as a unplug it it dies, and plugging in and restarting goes to the same reset bios page. So the battery should work but the machine is now acting as if it doesn't have a battery in it at all. It's not the removable kind, although I've opened the case before (to swap in an SSD) and I can get to the battery. Any way for me to fix this?? I don't see how the battery could actually be suddenly dead. Thanks in advance...   BC AdBot (Login to Remove)   #2 mjd420nova mjd420nova • Members • 1,677 posts • OFFLINE •   • Gender:Male • Local time:06:06 PM Posted 25 January 2017 - 09:16 PM Those adapter connections to the laptop are prone to getting jammed.  The connector is mounted to the main board and damage can appear as you've seen.  Some mfgrs use a dual supply adapter, one to run the unit and the other to charge the battery.  The connector has small switches that sense when the plug is inserted and switch the voltages.  When things get jammed, it can fail to charge, short out the adapter and battery.  When the BIOS went, that indicated the power drain was beyond normal.  Something shorted. #3 takabok takabok • Topic Starter • Members • 3 posts • OFFLINE •   • Local time:08:06 PM Posted 25 January 2017 - 10:06 PM Those adapter connections to the laptop are prone to getting jammed.  The connector is mounted to the main board and damage can appear as you've seen.  Some mfgrs use a dual supply adapter, one to run the unit and the other to charge the battery.  The connector has small switches that sense when the plug is inserted and switch the voltages.  When things get jammed, it can fail to charge, short out the adapter and battery.  When the BIOS went, that indicated the power drain was beyond normal.  Something shorted. Thanks for your reply. Well, this sounds bad. Probably irreversible? Any tricks you know of to try to fix it? And if worse comes to worse--swapping a HDD for an SSD wasn't too hard--do you know if it feasible for an amateur to swap out a battery in a device like this where it's not made to be replaceable, or am I going to have to ship it out and pay a fortune?   thanks again. #4 mjd420nova mjd420nova • Members • 1,677 posts • OFFLINE •   • Gender:Male • Local time:06:06 PM Posted 26 January 2017 - 10:40 AM It isn't an easy repair on the Toshiba units, the battery is split into a couple locations so replacement is the toughest job to do on those units.  Check out the battery/adapter connector, it may have come unmounted from the board or lifted a trace. #5 takabok takabok • Topic Starter • Members • 3 posts • OFFLINE •   • Local time:08:06 PM Posted 07 February 2017 - 10:11 PM Well I'd like to follow up on this in case anyone with similar symptoms comes across this thread. I opened the laptop case and saw that the battery actually looked very simple to replace. I found a replacement online (a Toshiba original, for $85) and ordered it, not sure if this would solve the problem or if there was something else wrong. I swapped the new battery in, and it worked like a charm! I still have no idea how my old battery (which wasn't that old) suddenly fried itself, but with the new battery it's totally fine. Thanks again to mjd420nova for help. 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users
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Go Back   Home > Forums > > Home Forums Rules Articles diyAudio Store Blogs Gallery Wiki Register Donations FAQ Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Headphone Systems Everything to do with Headphones First amp project First amp project Please consider donating to help us continue to serve you. Ads on/off / Custom Title / More PMs / More album space / Advanced printing & mass image saving Reply   Thread Tools Search this Thread Old 1st January 2012, 07:39 PM   #1 RoadToNever is offline RoadToNever  Sweden diyAudio Member   Join Date: Jan 2012 Default First amp project Hi everyone! I'm looking around for a simple first amp project for desktop use with high measured signal quality and gain control. The headphones I want to drive are between 16 and 250Ohms respectively. So far I've had my eye on a modified Cmoy: NwAvGuy: Cmoy With Gain   Reply With Quote Old 2nd January 2012, 05:04 AM   #2 ethanolson is offline ethanolson  United States diyAudio Member   Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: http://binged.it/ukmr5Y That should be a great place to start. That particular amp is a very good Cmoy design, and should have no trouble driving your headphones. My only serious reservation is the DC voltage offset. Last edited by ethanolson; 2nd January 2012 at 05:08 AM.   Reply With Quote Old 2nd January 2012, 06:18 AM   #3 RoadToNever is offline RoadToNever  Sweden diyAudio Member   Join Date: Jan 2012 Thanks, ethanolson. Good to know that it's a good Cmoy design. Regarding DC offset, I plan to use DC wall power exclusively and If it's good(not great) to NwAvGuy's standards it's fine for now. I can't seem to find a PCB or perfboard/stripboard layout for that particular circuit. You wouldn't happen to know?   Reply With Quote Old 2nd January 2012, 09:55 AM   #4 FREDtheDOG is offline FREDtheDOG  Australia diyAudio Member   Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Perth West Australia Sorry that circuit wont work with wall power, it depends on having 2 batteries to genertate the virtual ground If you use a wall wart you'll need a voltage divider type circuit   Reply With Quote Old 2nd January 2012, 03:00 PM   #5 Davey is offline Davey  United States diyAudio Member   Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Bremerton, WA. Well, you can buy "wall-warts" that provide +/- DC power...... Roadtonever, The modified Cmoy is a nice, simple project but why don't you consider building the O2 amp sans batteries? It's simple too and thanks to RS and terrific group of DIY suppliers the parts/pieces/pcb are easily available. Cheers, Dave.   Reply With Quote Old 2nd January 2012, 04:42 PM   #6 Willakan is offline Willakan  United Kingdom diyAudio Member   Join Date: Aug 2011 Indeed, someone who was new to DIY electronics reported it was easier than building a CMOY, mainly thanks to the incredibly detailed documentation and that it uses a PCB, unlike most CMOY amps, which must be built on a breadboard.   Reply With Quote Old 10th February 2012, 02:45 AM   #7 RoadToNever is offline RoadToNever  Sweden diyAudio Member   Join Date: Jan 2012 Anyone have an idea about a good design for for more than one set of headphones? I'm thinking about building something similar to this, except 2 or 3 outputs: PreSonus   Reply With Quote Old 11th February 2012, 02:33 AM   #8 RoadToNever is offline RoadToNever  Sweden diyAudio Member   Join Date: Jan 2012 Found this: PAiA - 9206KP Headphone Distribution Amp Kit (International version - ships without 110V power supply), Headphone Distribution Amplifier, 9206KP Looks perfect (low output impedance) except that it has twice more outputs then I need right now. Still looking....   Reply With Quote Old 11th February 2012, 03:19 PM   #9 ddietz is offline ddietz  United States diyAudio Member   Join Date: Mar 2011 For the headphone distribution, check out the schematic. It is incredibly simple. Inverting voltage amp with gain of 10 for each channel. Uses a standard virtual ground split by resistors with smoothing capacitors. All channels are identical so you can easily duplicate Channel 1 however many times you need, 2, 6, 12, whatever. Probably costs about $2 a channel if you use nice opamps. The dual audio log pots for level is the most expensive part. Cheap ones can be a couple bucks each. They also don't have to be 100K either, afaik, 10K-20K is fine.   Reply With Quote Old 11th February 2012, 03:34 PM   #10 Tajzmaj is offline Tajzmaj  Slovenia diyAudio Member   Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Ljubljana If you really want to drive load low as 16E than just an op amp probably won't do the job. Try something with discrete output stage. Gyraf HP amp or SDS headphone amp are good ,,ready made,, projects. Check. Regards, Taj   Reply With Quote Reply First amp projectHide this!Advertise here! 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Yamaha to Make an Offer to Acquire Control of NEXO S.A. Author: Publish date: Social count: 0 Yamaha Corporation Japan has announced that its Board of Directors, at a meeting held on June 19, 2008, has decided to make an offer to the founders of NEXO S.A. (headquartered in Plailly, France) to acquire all of their shares of NEXO. In June 2005, Yamaha purchased a 10.22% interest in NEXO, a leading brand in the field of high-output speaker systems for professional use in large concert venues, halls and theaters, and entered into a strategic alliance with the company. NEXO and Yamaha combined their know-how to develop the NXAMP Powered Digital TD controller and joined forces to strengthen their capabilities for providing better system solutions for their clients. “The offer to purchase NEXO by our parent company ,Yamaha Corporation Japan, is a very positive move for both companies,” states Larry Italia, vice president/general manager, Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems Inc. “Right now, it is business as usual for us, our dealers and our customers.” Yamaha came to the conclusion that its joint activities with NEXO would generate results at a substantially accelerated pace if the two companies could work in closer cooperation. Accordingly, Yamaha decided to take steps toward making NEXO a wholly owned subsidiary of the Yamaha Group by offering to acquire the shares of the founders and, thereafter, launching a tender offer to acquire the remainder of NEXO’s shares on the market. After NEXO becomes a subsidiary, Yamaha will continue and further develop the NEXO brand as well as its know-how, and strengthen capabilities for creating system solutions by advancing the position of NEXO and Yamaha in speaker technology. Yamaha will also work to enhance its development capabilities in existing product lines and strengthen its production capacity through the use of NEXO’s production facilities. If agreed upon, the sale would be concluded later this year. For more information on the companies, visit www.yamahaca.com and www.nexo-sa.com.
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Business & Finance QuickChek Fueling Station Not a Detriment to the Area According to QuickChek Planner 9d12cf781de0e3e2e3b1_6551484f8ad7f03b4062_877fe2e8eb111c199238_QuickChek_corner.jpg 9d12cf781de0e3e2e3b1_6551484f8ad7f03b4062_877fe2e8eb111c199238_QuickChek_corner.jpg FAIR LAWN, NJ – It all comes down to the fuel. The Zoning Board of Adjustment’s special meeting on March 19 for the proposed QuickChek application on the corner of River Road and Bergen Avenue seemed to have one sticking point: five gas pumps in an area carved out of the borough’s master plan that does not permit gas stations. The Zoning Board and residents alike questioned QuickChek’s planner, Richard Preiss, who said the D-1 variance requested, necessary because fuel sales are not allowed in the zone, has the highest standard of proof. The applicant must show the least amount of negative impact, while also laying out how it can benefit the community. Sign Up for E-News “It all boils down to fuel sales,” QuickChek attorney, Andy Del Vecchio said while questioning Preiss. The property straddles a residential zone and a business zone. The residential zone included on the application contains two private houses, which abut the TD Bank property. The properties are listed as owned by Noorigian, according to Del Vecchio. Richard Noorigian is a board member of the River Road Improvement Corporation (RRIC). The RRIC, organized in 1995, is a Special Improvement District (SID), which taxes members in a specific zone and fosters a private/public partnership to organize, plan and implement the economic and physical improvement of River Road and the community of Fair Lawn, according to its mission statement on the website. Priess said master plans, whether from the RRIC or from the borough, are crafted at the “macro” level, rather than the “micro” level. “Master plans simply cannot account for every case, for every situation for every property,” he said. “That’s why there are planning and zoning boards.” “A convenience store is permitted here but the fuel is not,” Priess said. “Having the combination of the two types of business, the convenience store and the fuel, saves people a trip,” he said. “They make one stop, park once, therefore reducing the need to be on the road.” Priess said he did not believe there was a substantial detriment to the area, mainly because the fueling stations are appropriate for the type of uses in the area. In a pain-staking presentation with photos, Priess pointed out each business and its purpose, many of which cater to cars and maintenance of cars. “In terms of gas, its not an inappropriate use, provided it meets the standards required for a D1 variance,” he said. 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Team Radioshack leaders named for Tour de France, five more riders to be decided   April 24, 2018 Login   Current Articles    |   Archives    |   RSS Feeds    |   Search Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Team Radioshack leaders named for Tour de France, five more riders to be decided by VeloNation Press at 6:07 AM EST   comments Categories: Pro Cycling, Tour de France   No Tour for Hunter, Busche and Deignan Levi LeipheimerTeam Radioshack general manager Johan Bruyneel has confirmed the names of four riders for the Tour de France, naming those who are expected to start the race as equal leaders. Tour de Suisse victor Levi Leipheimer will seek to improve upon the third place he achieved in 2007, and will be psyched follow his last-gasp win on Sunday ahead of Damiano Cunego. Andreas Klöden has had a strong season thus far, winning the Vuelta al Pais Vasco and finishing as runner-up in Paris-Nice. He took stage wins in the latter event, as well as Critérium International and the Giro del Trentino. The oldest rider on the team will be Chris Horner who, at 39 years of age, dominated the Tour of California. He won a stage there and was also second behind Klöden in the Vuelta al Pais Vasco, as well as fourth in the Volta a Catalunya. Horner was tenth in last year’s Tour, being best placed of the RadioShack team in the race. The quartet is completed by Janez Brajkovic, who is by far the youngest at 27 years of age. He beat Alberto Contador in last year’s Critérium du Dauphiné, but didn’t manage to keep the same form into the Tour. This year, he has rejigged his racing programme and training in order to peak for cycling’s top event. Seventh in Paris-Nice and seventh in the Tour de Romandie are solid results, as is his ninth overall in the Critérium du Dauphiné. He’s now expecting to step things up in July. In the majority of previous years Bruyneel’s teams have had either one or two clear leaders; Lance Armstrong was at the helm between 1999 and 2005, while Alberto Contador was the top rider in 2008. He shared the favourite status with Armstrong in 2009. Officially there was more than one leader last year, but Armstrong was clearly the protected rider heading into the event. He was unable to contend for the yellow jersey, though, finishing 23rd, and Horner stepped forward as the best of the rest. A total of ten riders have been listed by Bruyneel as being in the running for the final five places. Those in contention are Yaroslav Popovych, Haimar Zubeldia, Sergio Paulinho, Grégory Rast, Robbie McEwen, Jason MCartney, Dmitriy Muravyev, Sébastien Rosseler, Geoffroy Lequatre and Markel Irizar. Sprinter Robbie Hunter, 2009 Vuelta a España stage winner Philip Deignan and US champion Matt Busche are amongst those who won’t be considered this year. While Bruyneel will make the final decision, he has invited the opinions of fans in the meantime. They can give their thoughts on his Facebook page.       comments Subscribe via RSS or daily email WHAT'S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW   Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy  Copyright 2008-2013 by VeloNation LLC      
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Home » Latest Current Affairs 2018 » General Awareness Questions 2017 Revision for IBPS Bank Exams 2017-18 General Awareness Questions 2017 Revision for IBPS Bank Exams 2017-18 General Awareness Questions 2017 Revision for IBPS Bank Exams 2017-18 General Awareness is the part of every competitive exam – IBPS Bank Exams. Mostly questions under this section will be asked on the latest happenings from the last 4 to 6 months of the actual exam date. So, friends, be prepared to tackle these questions and get high scores in IBPS Bank Exams 2017-18. 1. Whom did Rafel Nadal recently defeat to win the 2017 Monte Carlo Masters Men’s Single’s Title 2017? (a) Albert Ramos Vinolas (b) Andy Murray (c) Roger Federer (d) Pablo Cuevas (e) Stan Wawrinka 2. The finance ministers and central bank chiefs from the Group of 20 economies (G-20) met recently in Baden-Baden, In which country is Baden-Baden located? (a) Germany (b) Austria (c) Switzerland (d) Belgium (e) Sweden 3. Which state government recently launched ‘Operation Durga’ to ensure women safety in the state? (a) West Bengal (b) Rajasthan (c) Jharkhand (d) Haryana (e) Uttarakhand 4. Whom did Pankaj Advani recently defeat to win the Asian Billiards Championship title in Chandigarh? (a) Sourav Kothari (b) Subhash Agarwal (c) Aditya Mehta (d) Manan Chandra (e) Manish Jain 5. Which State recently tagged over 12000 cows with Aadhaar -like 12 digit unique identification number? (a) Chattisgarh (b) Rajasthan (c) Jharkhand (d) Haryana (e) Uttarakhand 6. Which Hindi movie recently won the Jury Prize for best film at the Hongkong International Film Festival? (a) Newton (b) Bahubali (c) The conclusion (d) Tamasha (e) Dangal 7. Anti-Retroviral Therapy is associated with the treatment of which of the following diseases? (a) Tuberculosis (b) Diabetes (c) HIV/ AIDS (d) Swine flu (e) Zika virus 8. Which Indian cricketer was recently named Wisden’s Leading Cricketer in the world for 2016? (a) Rohit Sharma (b) Ajinkya Rahane (c) K.L. Rahul (d) M.S. Dhoni (e) Virat Kohli 9. Which of the following city has become the first Indian city to win Pierre L’Enfant International Planning excellence award 2017? (a) Pune (b) Jaipur (c) Bhubaneshwar (d) Chandigarh (e) Ahmadabad 10. On which of the following railway routes was India’s first ever train with glass roof coaches flagged off by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu? (a) Visakhapatnam- Araku (b) Jhansi-Lucknow (c) Mumbai-Pune (d) Jaipur-Jodhpur 11.As per an announcement made by the government, the Goods & Service Tax (GST) will be implemented from ___________ as all states have agreed to the implementation date. (a) 30 June 2017 (b) 1st July 2017 (c) 1st October 2017 (d) 31 October 2017 (e) 31 December 2017 12. MGNREGA recently reached a major milestone by geotagging one crore assets created under it. The types of assets created under MGNREGA include (a) Flood control measures (b) Individual assets for sustainable livelihood (c) Community Infrastructure (d) Both 1 and 3 (e) All of the above given as options 13.Who was recently became the youngest person ever to be named a U.N. Messenger of Peace? (a) Justine Bieber (b) Deepika Padukone (C) Malala Yousafzai (d) Roger Federer 14. The central government recently decided to infuse fresh capital ttotaling________ into 10 weak banks. (a) Rs. 5189 crore. (b) Rs. 6772 crore. (c) Rs. 8586 crore (d) Rs. 9195 crore (e) Rs. 10876 crore 15. Which Indian female singer is associated with the composition titled ‘Udne de’ that was recently announced to be part of an album for United Nations voluntary trust Fund project? (a) Sunidhi Chauhan (b) Neeti Mohan. (c) Jonita Gandhi (d) Shreya Goshal (e) Monali Thakur 16. Who among the following was the only Indian to feature in Fortune’s top 50 global leaders that was released in March 2017? (a) Arundati Bhattacharya (b) Mukesh Ambani (c) Chanda Kochhar (d) Aditya Puri (e) P.S. Jaya Kumar 17. According to recent data provided by RBI to the finance ministry, which bank topped the list of banks that witnessed most number of frauds during April-December period of 2016? (a) Axis Bank (b) Bank of Baroda (c) ICICI Bank. (d) State Bank of India (e) Corporation Bank 18. As per the notification issued by the RBI in March 2017, Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) cannot lend more than _______________ in cash against gold. (a) Rs. 10,000 (b) Rs. 25, 000 (c) Rs. 40, 000 (d) Rs. 50, 000 (e) Rs. 75, 000 19. Which of the following statements is not correct regarding ” India Innovation Index” that was recently launched by NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant? (a) It is India’s first online innovation index portal which will rank states based on their innovations. (b) It was launched in collaboration with the world economic forum and world bank. (c) It will periodically update Global Innovation Index (GII) indicators and India-centric data from various states (d) Both 1 and 3 (e) All of the above given as options 20. The Lok Sabha on 7th February 2017 passed the Payment of wages (Amendment) Bill 2017 that permits the employer to pay an employees wages by (a) Coin or Currency Notes (b) Cheque (c) Crediting them into his bank account (d) Both 1 and 3 (e) All of the above given as options. 21. In India, commercial paper can be issued for maturities between a minimum of 7 days and a maximum of up to ___________ from the date of issue. (a) 30 days (b) 3 months (c) 6 months (d) 1 year. (e) 2 days 22. What does the letter ‘M‘ stands for the acronym BMB? (a) Mitra (b) Money (c) Mahila (d) Milaap (e) Marg 23. Robert Taylor, a pioneer of Modern Computing and the Internet passed away in April 2017. He was associated with the development of which of the following programs? (a) Microsoft word (b) Google (c) Email (d) Bluetooth (e) HTML 24. Which state has recently became the first in India to establish cashless system for distribution of food grains? (a) Gujarat (b) Punjab (c) Maharashtra (d) Andhra Pradesh (e) Kerala 25. Five associate banks of SBI and the Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) were on 1 April 2017 merged with the State Banbk of India (SBI). The merged entity will have a deposit base of more than (a) Rs. 15 lakh crore (b) Rs. 18 lakh crore (c) Rs. 21 lakh crore (d) Rs. 26 lakh crore (e) Rs. 33 lakh crore Check Also National and International Current Affairs Questions for Competitive Exams National and International Current Affairs for Competitive Exams National and International Current Affairs Questions for Competitive Exams 2018 – March Here we are … Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * 3 × 4 =
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Welcome or Register Back to Sold Listings Rented for $1,350 Leased 12492 Blades Road Cordova, MD 21625 3 beds, 2 baths | Rental lot:1.02 acres - MLS# 1004321611 Property Photo Rented Rented for $1,350 on Jan 15, 2018 Description Really nice country home on large lot with huge detached garage. 1 yr lease, looking for long term tenant. Pets case by case. Credit and application required. Features • Acres: 1.0200 • Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Exhaust Fan, Refrigerator, Stove, Washer • Application Fee: $0.00 • Bathrooms Count Main Level: 2.00 • Bathrooms Full Main Level: 2 • Bedrooms: 3 • Bedrooms Count Main Level: 3 • Construction Materials: Combination, Brick • Cooling: Electric • Cooling Type: Window Unit(s) • Cooling YN: Yes • County/Area: Talbot County • Elevator Use Fee: $0.00 • Fireplace: Yes, 1 • Foundation Details: Crawl Space • Full Baths: 2 • Garage: 2.00-Car, Yes • Heating: Oil • Heating Type: Radiator • Heating YN: Yes • Hot Water: Oil • Interior Features: Kitchen - Country, Floor Plan - Traditional • Level Count: 1 • Listing Status: Closed • Living Area Units: Square Feet • Lot Size Area: 44431 • Months Rent Upfront: $0.00 • Original Listing ID: TA10120212 • Ownership Interest: Fee Simple • Parking Features: Off Street, Garage, Detached • Parking Space # Assigned: 4 • Pet Deposit: 0.00 • Pet Restrictions: Case by Case Basis • Pets Allowed YN: Yes • Property Condition: Shows Well • Property Type: Rental • Rent Includes: Parking, Taxes, Water, Sewer • Room List: Living Room, Master Bedroom, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, Kitchen, Family Room, Other, Utility Room, Worksh • School District: Talbot County Public Schools • Security Deposit: 1400.00 • Selling Agent: Samantha A Grimes • Selling Office: CHEA1 • Sewer Septic: Septic Exists • Sold Date: 2018-01-15 00:00:00 • Sold Price: 1350.00 • Stories: One • Story List: Lower 1, Lower 2, Main, Upper 1, Upper 2 • Style: Rancher • Sub Type: Single Family Residence • Subdivision: Cordova • Subdivision/Neighborhood: Cordova • Tenant Pays: Utilities - All, Gutter Cleaning, HVAC Maintenance, Lawn/Tree/Shrub Care, Light Bulbs/Filters/Fuses/ • Total Baths: 2 • Water Source: Well • Year Built: 1967 • Year Built Source: Estimated • Zip Code: 21625 • Zoning: A2 Contact Me * fields are required Christie Bishop REALTOR® GRI Benson & Mangold Real Estate E-Mail:  info@cbishoprealtor.com Cell/Text: 410-829-2781 Office: 410-770-9255 Fax: 410-770-9432   Christie Bishop - Agent with Benson & Mangold, LLC
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April 26, 2018 Down East Latest News | Poll Questions | Deputy Shot | Cremated Ashes | Missing Boy Calais to examine pros, cons of reopening nursing home as public entity Tom Walsh | BDN Tom Walsh | BDN The Atlantic Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Calais. By Tom Walsh, BDN Staff Updated: CALAIS, Maine — In the view of Calais Mayor Joe Cassidy, it’s not over until it’s over. The only licensed nursing home in Calais closed last week, displacing dozens of residents and costing 92 health care workers their jobs. Cassidy said Tuesday the city will convene a “mass brainstorming session” sometime during the week of July 8 to weigh the costs and benefits of possibly transferring ownership of the Atlantic Rehabilitation and Nursing Center to a new, public entity that would allow the 52-bed facility to reopen. “Working with [state Senate President] Kevin Raye and other Washington County legislators as facilitators, we’ll pull together the stakeholders and discuss what’s possible,” Cassidy said. “That might include the local hospital and also First Atlantic, although we’ve had no discussion with them since they announced the closure.” First Atlantic is the Portland-based firm that owns the nursing home. It received approval from the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to build a new nursing home facility in Ellsworth. In its certificate of need application, which was approved in October and reaffirmed in May after an appeal by the city of Calais, First Atlantic told DHHS it would close Atlantic Rehab in Calais. “It would be a very difficult proposition to have city ownership of the facility without some form of help,” Cassidy said Tuesday. “I’m not sure what that would be, but that’s among the things we’ll discuss.” Cassidy said it has yet to be determined whether the discussion about the future of the facility will be public or held behind closed doors. “Either way,” he said, “the results of the meeting will be made public.” First Atlantic recently announced that Atlantic Rehab would be closed on July 6. When the few remaining residents were able to find placements elsewhere sooner, the closure was moved up to June 21. Residents and their families didn’t learn until February that closure was likely, even though the DHHS approved the certificate of need application in October of 2011. For months, residents and their caretakers have been scrambling to find space in other Washington County nursing homes, virtually all of which have waiting lists. First Atlantic CEO Kenneth Bowden said at a public hearing in April that the facility was drowning in red ink, estimating that expenses in 2011 exceeded revenues by $272,000. He also stated that transferring ownership to the city of Calais might be a viable option because reimbursement rates for nursing homes that are publicly owned are significantly higher than the rates of reimbursement for which private-sector owners are eligible. Have feedback? Want to know more? Send us ideas for follow-up stories. You may also like
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  New Authors     New Books     Coming Soon     Most Popular     Top Authors          New Books     Coming Soon        Jessica de Vrais was twenty-two, the only child of an elderly and irritable widower. Though they thought alike on almost all matters, they agreed on none; least of all did they see eye to eye on the subject of men. Jessica, pretty and popular, invited them to come and stay; Mr. de Vrais, irritable and suspicious, invited them to go away and stay away. Fortune-hunters all, he said furiously to his daughter. One and all, they were after her money - his money. One look, he shouted, and he could smell them a mile off. Hangers-on. Yahoos. Parasites.When Jessica, at the end of June, announced that she was engaged to one of them - a young Frenchman named Hubert Ramage, whom she had known for little more than two weeks - Mr. de Vrais granted to the suitor a short interview and at the end of it announced that any further communication between the couple would be made over his dead body. On a cool, September morning she rose rose early, left a conclusive little note for her father, carried her suitcases down to the car and drove into St. Helier to catch the boat to St. Malo. When her father read the note, it said, she would be married to Hubert. Unfortunately she took the family jewels with her, in case her marriage didn't work out...      Similar books by other authors thumb Consider the Lilies Harriet Ainsworth Used availability for Elizabeth Cadell's Bridal Array Hardback Editions February 1996 : UK Hardback Title: Bridal Array Author(s): Elizabeth Cadell ISBN: 0-7278-4814-3 / 978-0-7278-4814-7 (UK edition) Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd Availability: Amazon   Amazon UK   Amazon CA    December 1994 : UK Hardback thumb Title: Bridal Array Author(s): Elizabeth Cadell ISBN: 0-7451-2397-X / 978-0-7451-2397-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Chivers Large print (Chivers, Windsor, Paragon & C Availability: Amazon   Amazon UK   Amazon CA    June 1972 : UK Hardback thumb Title: Bridal Array Author(s): Elizabeth Cadell ISBN: 0-85617-622-2 / 978-0-85617-622-7 (UK edition) Publisher: TBS The Book Service Ltd Availability: Amazon   Amazon UK   Amazon CA    Paperback Editions February 2018 : USA Paperback thumb Title: Bridal Array Author(s): Elizabeth Cadell ISBN: 1-945511-27-3 / 978-1-945511-27-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Friendly Air Publishing, The Availability: Amazon   Amazon UK   Amazon CA    July 1995 : UK Paperback Title: Bridal Array Author(s): Elizabeth Cadell ISBN: 0-7451-2399-6 / 978-0-7451-2399-8 (UK edition) Publisher: Chivers Large print (Chivers, Windsor, Paragon & C Availability: Amazon   Amazon UK   Amazon CA    July 1973 : UK Paperback thumb Title: Bridal Array (A Corgi romance) Author(s): Elizabeth Cadell ISBN: 0-552-09208-8 / 978-0-552-09208-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Corgi Childrens Availability: Amazon   Amazon UK   Amazon CA   
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Smartsdr next version ? • 1 • Question • Updated 4 years ago • Answered Photo of Robert Allbright Robert Allbright • 14 Posts • 1 Reply Like Posted 4 years ago • 1 Photo of Jim Gilliam Jim Gilliam • 459 Posts • 71 Reply Likes I am, personally, getting worried. I a very very very  disappointed they have not provide more core functions such as WAN capability. Way, way, too long since this radio has hit the market. It has occurred to me that, perhaps, there is not enough computer power to do all the things that was originally promised. The next version, is nothing more than "bells and whistles". I am worried that the promised land might never come with this stock of 6000 radios. I hope I am wrong. Photo of DK1EY DK1EY • 177 Posts • 47 Reply Likes Jim, even if I am a newbie to FlexRadio, I did some research before purchasing my Flex 6300.  I had a look onto the SSDR roadmap and "promised land" is promised for 2015. To be honest: In my opinion, the only "core function" that really is missing until today is  the diversity thing for 6700 owners. After purchsing my 6300, I sold all my analogue rigs and I can say,  I am not missing anything exept some small improvements (DSP/NB/NR/ANF/APF). Have a look here and share your needs and expectations: "Just one more thing..." What do we have to expect as additional features in V1.3?. I am very happy with the FlexRadio Systems communication of the ongoing development, even if I just can't wait for WAN, remote CW via paddle and so on.  I don't know another (ham radio) company that is so open with it's communication. What Flex do you use? VY 73 Tom DK1EY (Edited) Photo of pa0bie pa0bie • 152 Posts • 20 Reply Likes Not every one is desperately waiting for thinks like WAN and LAN.  There are people who likes other things like good working NB/NR as with PSDR and the 5000 , memories , profiles , CWX , FM , diversity and transverter options.  Flex is doing a great job ! Photo of Al / NN4ZZ Al / NN4ZZ • 1654 Posts • 563 Reply Likes Agree,  Originally I thought I'd like to take advantage of the WAN capability.  Now I'm not so sure.  We get frequent thunderstorms in the Atlanta area so being remote can be a big problem.   Even when home I keep the antennas grounded and the radio equipment off when not in use.  If there is an active storm in the area, PCs also get shut down.  If you are somewhere across the country you probably won't know about that thunderstorm until its too late.  A direct hit or even a close strike can do a lot of damage to your station and worse.   If you are lucky enough to live in a part of the country where you don't get thunderstorms, then WAN remote sounds great. So while WAN remote has a lot of interest, there are a lot of other features, improvements, etc that many of us are wanting just as much.    FRS has a tough job balancing all of the wants and delivering what make the most sense but they are making progress.    Regards, Al / NN4ZZ   al (at) nn4zz (dot) com Photo of Steve K9ZW Steve K9ZW, Elmer • 1207 Posts • 634 Reply Likes Worry about the feature pool is not productive.  Period.  The roadmap has been shared for a long time. Yes it is unique that FRS has made widely available a roadmap that lets a prospective buyer decide at what point in the feature aggregation they would like to buy-in.  Makes it a simple decision if a person did not like the present feature set, they can hold off buying until the product package is where they want it to be.  The idea of a post-purchase evolutionarily enhancing radio is uncommon and the point-in-time underrun/overrun of the feature set when compared any one ham's particular personal desired feature set is quite a change from the black-boxes-with-knobs we're accustomed to.  The BBWK radios are basically set in stone, excepting add-ins and the occasional flash updates. I am really puzzled by the speculation that computing power limits are holding things back or that the rest of the roadmap somehow wasn't going to be delivered.  Not seen the slightest indication of either issue, so wondering what is the worry? Personally I am enjoying the evolutionary development process and I do look forward to the WAN integration, which will open up a lot of additional operating hours for me.  Did I hope & wish it was part of the package from the start - oh yeah I did!  But I am content to wait until FRS has it "ready for prime time" and can live with the roadmap dates. Actually each update is like a new dose "Fun" being injected into my radios and ham hours. 73 Steve K9ZW Photo of Ken - NM9P Ken - NM9P, Elmer • 3823 Posts • 1164 Reply Likes CWX and savable profiles are certainly not "bells and whistles" to the contesting/DXing crowd or to those who operate multiple modes and change back and forth between them rapidly. These are going to add a LOT do utility to my rig. I wish that I could have afforded the 6700 so that could enjoy the new diversity function. For many, it will make the difference between "all noise" and a solid contact. Yes, I will love to try the new remote access controls when they are delivered. And I am confident that they will be delivered on time according to the timeline. I have had my 6500 for a year and it just keeps getting better! Thanks FRS. Photo of Ned K1NJ Ned K1NJ • 298 Posts • 75 Reply Likes   Right you are, Ken. CWX is a significant functional improvement.  Profiles are very much needed. Someday, these will simply be taken for granted, as "trace averaging" is now.  This will be a much appreciated step forward. Ned,  K1NJ This conversation is no longer open for comments or replies.
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“the I in team” Now Available We are excited to announce that our latest book by Eirean Bradley, the I in team, is now available. If you live in Portland, you should plan to attend Eirean’s book release party at Backspace on Tuesday night, January 31st, 2012. Eirean will be reading, selling, and signing his books there. Additional performers and at least one band will also be participating in the celebration. If you are unable to attend, you can go to Powell’s Books on Burnside NOW and get your copy. Read selections from the book and find out where you can buy it online HERE. Interview with Eirean Bradley by Johnny No Bueno I was asked by Greg Gerding to interview Eirean Bradley for the new University of Hell Press website. I jumped at the chance, because not only do I consider Eirean Bradley to be one of my close friends, he is also one of the few people in this town whom I trust and whose viewpoints I highly respect. The first time I performed at the Portland Poetry Slam, not without my own major misgivings of slam poetry in general, Bradley complimented my work and made me feel very welcome. He was actually the only person who talked to me that night. So I kept going back to the slam and getting more and more involved in what was going on. The relationships I most cherish these days have all been fostered at the Portland Poetry Slam, and it is hard for me to separate the slam from Eirean. He is also the person closest to my age and subculture, which really helps a 30something feel comfortable in such a youth-driven culture. Being overwhelmed as a 31-year-old man, with what being in school for the first time in 19 years can be, I dragged myself from bed and came down to Backspace, the coffeeshop in Portland, Oregon where we have the Poetry Slam, to meet Eirean for the interview maybe 30 minutes after waking up on a long overdue Saturday. When I got down here, Eirean took me outside and told me how the night prior he woke up in the middle of the night which such intense chest pains, he eventually went to the hospital with fear it was a heart attack. Come to find out he has three ulcers. And here was this champ, who is a dear friend of mine, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, ready for our interview. Eirean’s stubborn bullheadedness might come off unsettling to some, but the growing number of poets in the vibrant Portland poetry community is a testament to this man’s drive and determination to create a space for everyone. He may not be appreciated by everyone, but if they come to the Portland Poetry Slam, they are taking direct benefit of what Eirean has done for this town, and for the Portland Poetry Slam, after taking it over, around two years ago. One would be amazed at our weekly, hundred-plus crowd, one of the biggest in the world, if they were told it is only two years old. Somebody is putting a lot of hours in, behind the scenes, to create such a welcoming and vibrant weekly event. Here he is: Continue reading Interview with Eirean Bradley “the I in team” Cover Art Preview We are very excited to unveil the cover art for Eirean Bradley‘s book the I in team published by University of Hell Press and coming out in stores soon. We will post when and where it will be available. Plus, there will be personal appearances by Eirean in celebration of its release. Cover art by our very talented Vince Norris. The two photos that appear on the cover are from Greg Gerding’s own personal collection. Interview with Greg Gerding by Johnny No Bueno The first time I ever saw Greg Gerding was on the Small Press shelf at Powell’s Bookstore. Being a frugal shopper, I was quite amazed by the immensity of his book, Loser Makes Good, 284 pages to be exact, for $10.00, whereas most books of poetry these days might cross the hundred page threshold and start normally around $15.00. As I flipped through it, testing to see if I wanted to buy his book or a used copy of Rimbaud’s Une Saison En Enfer (A Season in Hell), I was extremely impressed by the transparency of the writer. If he had a soul, which some of his prose poems put that in question, this poet had definitely exposed some of the most charred pieces of it, for each reader individually. Being the avid fan of vulnerability that I am, I decided to have ramen for dinner, and purchase both books, which was a wise choice. When my friend Eirean Bradley, Portland Poetry Slam’s Slam Master, told me that he was opening a poetry showcase, which was also the book release party for Gerding’s latest endeavor, The Idiot Parade, it not only cemented the awesomeness of Eirean, but made me all the more interested in what Gerding was doing. Apparently, University of Hell Press, Gerding’s publishing company, made primarily to publish his own works, was going to publish a long overdue book by Bradley, the I in team. Earlier that same month, Gerding co-featured at the Portland Poetry Slam with Denver poet protégé Ken Arkind. Gerding’s performance, however not run-of-the-mill slam material, was definitely moving. Slam poetry has a tendency to bare all and Gerding did just that. He pulled no punches, leaving himself as open as his writing already does, to the reader. At his book release party, I had a short opportunity to chat with him, thanking him for his courageous writing, and he shared that he enjoyed the interviewer’s poetry as well. In the exchange of compliments, I mentioned that I had all but one book of his whole collection, and he generously offered me a copy of the missing title. A month later, I decided that I wanted to interview Gerding, and he graciously accepted. We met at Backspace, a Portland Chinatown coffee shop that hosts the Portland Poetry Slam. Here is that interview: Continue reading Interview with Greg Gerding Agitprop Reading & Bar Pink After Party Revisited – March 5, 2011 Earlier this year, on March 5th, the Agitprop space in San Diego was the location for Greg Gerding’s Book Release Party for his two latest books, Piss Artist and The Idiot Parade. There was a reading, book signing, and then an after party at Bar Pink with rock band The Stereotypes (celebrating the release for their latest record called Soundtrack). We realize it’s a little late, but since we weren’t a website yet to help promote, we wanted to at least revisit the evening’s events through pictures and send out some acknowledgments. First of all, a huge THANK YOU goes to The Latent Print for hosting the night. Please visit their website, like their FB page, and get a taste for the amazing promotional campaign they ran leading up to the event here. They’re doing great things for San Diego artists and they deserve your support. Special thanks to Camille Tallon, she did an amazing job organizing everything and lending her talents. Also, Sophia Pang and Chris Maroulakos. There were many others at The Latent Print we didn’t even know about, thank you too. Next, we would like to thank the venues, Agitprop and Bar Pink. These two venues and their proprietors continue to bring amazing talent to their stages and are also deserving of your support. Without them, the art and music community in San Diego would severely suffer. To keep up with the latest events at these venues, please visit Agitprop’s website and Bar Pink’s website and like their FB Pages as well (Agitprop | Bar Pink). Last, but not least, thanks to The Stereotypes for playing a really rocking After Party. If you think you don’t know them, you do, their music can be heard almost everywhere. Visit their website and buy their records, they’re amazing. And like their FB page too to keep up on the latest news. Here are some photos from the evening: To see more, click here. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported. We were glad to see you and we look forward to seeing you again. Sharpening the Pen: Portland! Greg Gerding, University of Hell Press founder and writer, will be facilitating a writing workshop this Sunday, October 30th starting at 6:00pm at Backspace in Portland, Oregon. Everyone is welcome, please join us. The writing exercises will focus on editing and revising, so please bring along some pieces you would like to work on. Greg will also be available for one-on-one time to discuss your writing or any writing projects you are working on. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION Stick around afterwards for the Portland Poetry Slam. Eirean Bradley’s Book “the I in team” Final editing of Eirean Bradley’s book “the I in team” has just been completed. It passed through both of our illustrious editors and our slacker founder. Next up, it goes to our graphic designer for layout and cover art. Stay tuned… we will be teasing you with excerpts from Bradley’s book right here. In the meantime, please enjoy this video of a performance by Bradley in May. Eirean Bradley on Big Cities at Secret Society, 5.12.11 Video shot by Dee Madden.
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Views: 214 (173 Unique)  Vote 27 Award Shortlist    Take your photography to the next level and beyond... • NEWS • REVIEWS • INSPIRATION • COMMUNITY • COMPETITIONS Why not join for free today? Join for Free Your total photography experience starts here Comments scrimmy Plus 9 389 5 Scotland 31 Dec 2012 9:39AM two great versions but i love the muted tones in V1 Join ePHOTOzine for free and remove these adverts. parob 7 3 74 France 31 Dec 2012 10:19AM Beautifully done! I'll vote for version 1, as well. Placing your model between two sources of light does it, but I also think it is the colour/white contrast (curtain design as well) that caps it all. Cheers, Paul dathersmith 11 559 12 England 31 Dec 2012 10:49AM Superb photography, a hard choice but I'll go for #1 too. Darren. michaelo Plus 11 11 1 United Kingdom 31 Dec 2012 2:09PM Beautifully done! I'll vote for version 1 Daisymaye Plus 9 23 16 Canada 31 Dec 2012 2:44PM V1, lovely tones. All the best in 2013......Sandy Sign In You must be a member to leave a comment. ePHOTOzine, the web's friendliest photography community. Join For Free Upload photos, chat with photographers, win prizes and much more.
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Не пропустите самое интересное! Срочные уведомления в вашем браузере. Российские футболисты Павел Мамаев и Александр Кокорин устроили шикарную вечеринку в Монте-Карло Отправить отзыв Подпишитесь на наши уведомления! Мы будем рассылать информацию только о важных событиях. Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) 1-08-2008, 08:58 13510 +53 Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) Как Рианну (Rihanna) засмущали папарацци из-за полупрозрачной блузки (6 Фото) Комментарии (23)  Показать сначала комментарии: 1. 1 августа 2008 09:21 Пользователь offline 0 # а смущаться то вроде и не от чего....         2. 1 августа 2008 09:32 Пользователь offline 0 # С ними такие кабаны ходят, че камеры побить не могут???? За что денюшку то получают??? wassat Громила ишо прячется за спиной хрупкой девочки!         3. 1 августа 2008 09:43 Пользователь offline 0 # blink         4. 1 августа 2008 09:52 Пользователь offline 0 # Ой так засцмущалась, что чуть не обосцалась! laughing         5. 1 августа 2008 11:39 Пользователь offline 0 # dash2 Ну шо ж ты страшная такая...         6. 1 августа 2008 11:51 Пользователь offline 0 # dirol         7. 1 августа 2008 12:10 Пользователь offline 0 # 41 41         8. 1 августа 2008 12:12 Пользователь offline 0 # что то не видно что она покраснела laughing         9. 1 августа 2008 12:25 Пользователь offline 0 # то все прелести показывают,а то смущаются.... unknowing         10. 1 августа 2008 12:31 Пользователь offline 0 # Байян WhiteVoid_1         11. 1 августа 2008 15:41 Пользователь offline 0 # dirol         12. 1 августа 2008 18:28 Пользователь offline 0 # suicide         13. 2 августа 2008 10:56 Пользователь offline 0 # бля. у неё сиськи уродлвые((         14. Romarito 2 августа 2008 17:53 0 # Сиськи что надо, отвечу! )))         15. 3 августа 2008 00:06 Пользователь offline 0 # Секси детка         16. 3 августа 2008 04:04 Пользователь offline 0 # чего то я там никого смущения не заметила feel         17. 3 августа 2008 12:54 Пользователь offline 0 # Всё прикрыто вродь...         18. 3 августа 2008 13:45 Пользователь offline 0 # эта рианна че- то много о себе думает, ничего особенного из себя не представляя mr47_04         19. 3 августа 2008 20:45 Пользователь offline 0 # Цитата: PitTong что то не видно что она покраснела Ещё бы, смой с оной всю шпаклёвку, сразу узрепешь!!! laughing         20. 4 августа 2008 09:03 Пользователь offline 0 # Негритянка. Американка. Обычная. Повзрослеет, станет толстухой. И чего в ней особенного? Или она известный учёный-ядерщик, или маиематик знаменитый? сомневаюсь. Неинтересно. no         21. 5 августа 2008 15:00 Пользователь offline 0 # girl_witch         22. 19 августа 2008 12:03 Пользователь offline 0 # hump         23. 11 сентября 2012 11:15 Пользователь offline 0 #  smile хорошая маечка         Информация Пожалуйста, зарегистрируйтесь или авторизуйтесь, чтобы оставлять комментарии на сайте.
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LANDSCAPES: “TROMSO” NORWAY  •  28′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON Tromsø is one of the northernmost cities in the world. Only a few Siberian territories, and the outermost point of Alaska, lie farther to the north. The proximity of the Pole produces abrupt changes: in November, the sun no longer appears above the horizon; it will be night until January. Nowadays, the inhabitants of Tromsø live quietly in tower blocks that boast all the modern conveniences. They have abandoned their fishing boats for well-heated offices. The memory of the harshness of past times, and the feeling that they are living what no one else lives, have instilled a special feeling in the residents of Tromsø, the pride of belonging to a strange and harsh world. HOW TO GET THE FILM INTERNATIONAL SALES Doc & Films International • 13 rue Portefoin, 75003, Paris, FRANCE • tel : +33 (0) 1 42 77 56 87 • fax : +33 (0) 1 42 77 36 56 SALES FRANCE Doc & Films International • 13 rue Portefoin, 75003, Paris, FRANCE • tel : +33 (0) 1 42 77 56 87 • fax : +33 (0) 1 42 77 36 56 DISTRIBUTION commercial and not commercial JBA Production • 16 rue Sainte Marthe 75010, Paris, France • tel : +33(0)1 48 04 84 60 • fax : +33(0)1 42 76 09 67 DVD family use JBA EDITION (distribué par Agence C3- Les Films du Paradoxe) • 16 rue Sainte Marthe, 75010, Paris, FRANCE • tel : + 33 (1) 48 04 84 60 • fax : institutional use Adav • 41 rue des Envierges, 75020, Paris, FRANCE • tel : +33(0)1 43 49 10 02 • fax : +33(0)1 43 49 25 70 VOD ARTE VOD • 8 rue Marceau, 92785, Issy Les Moulineaux cedex 9, FRANCE • tel : + 33 (1) 55 00 77 77 • fax : + 33 (1) 55 00 77 00 LETTER OF AGREEMENT FOR FESTIVALS AND DISTRIBUTION Downloads letter of agreement CREDIT director JEAN LOïC PORTRON author JEAN-LOïC PORTRON producer JACQUES BIDOU productions JBA PRODUCTION, CNC, LA SEPT ARTE, INA, MINISTèRE DE LA CULTURE, MISSION DU PATRIMOINE ETHNOLOGIQUE image MICHEL BORT sound MYRIAM RENE music JEAN MALLET year of production 1999 all rights reserved LANGUAGES in Norwegian with French voice-over – subtitled in French – beta num pal 4/3 / beta sp pal 4/3 / dvd (dvd5-pal) – ©photography: jba production 76 thoughts on “LANDSCAPES: “TROMSO” • I simply want to tell you that I’m very new to weblog and honestly liked your blog site. 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LOVERS LIMITED Company number 03011322 Status Active Company Type Private Limited Company Home Country United Kingdom Date Of Incorporation 18 January 1995 Nature of Business 47910 - Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet Phone, email, etc On the map LOVERS LIMITED Directors Secretary Pye Olwyn Glenda Director Pye Olwyn Glenda Birthdate February 1952 Director Pye Andrew John Birthdate November 1946 Director Newbery Richard Birthdate February 1947 Resigned 24 January 1995 Resigned 24 January 1995 Birthdate August 1947 Resigned 24 January 1995 Business owners Credit Rating and compelling reasons LOVERS LIMITED Credit Rating Current Credit Rating: Previous Credit Rating: County Court judgments (CCJs) CCJ & Gazette Description LOVERS LIMITED has been working since 1/18/1995. The current status of the business is Active LOVERS LIMITED located on THE BARN YARD STATION ROAD, STEEPLE MORDEN, ROYSTON, HERTFORDSHIRE, SG8 0RNSolicitor Newbery Richard is known as a Director of the company. Womack Michael Thomas is known as a Secretary of the company. Solicitor Womack Michael Thomas is known as a Director of the company. Pye Olwyn Glenda is known as a Secretary of the company. Company Secretary And Director Pye Olwyn Glenda is known as a Director of the company. Business Consultant Pye Andrew John is known as a Director of the company. "Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet" is a known activity of the company. Comprehensive Report about this company Similar Companies LOVERS' ORCHARD GALLERIES AND GIFTS LTD LOVERS RETREATS LIMITED LOVERS ROCK LIMITED LOVERTIBLE LTD LOVERTS LIMITED LOVE RUDEYE LIMITED
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Blake Lively is shutting down Preserve Blake Lively Shuts Down Preserve Website It seems the world is about to say goodbye to Blake Lively the digital entrepreneur - for the moment at least. The actress, who says she prematurely launched her site Preserve last summer, is shutting it down. Read moreKim Kardashian's App Is Getting Hooked Up With Accessories In an interview with Vogue published on Tuesday, she announced the site will go dark on Oct. 9. Until then, however, the decor, accessories and clothing sold on Preserve are on deep sale. The reason she cites for the shutdown was launching before they were ready. "It never caught up to its original mission: It's not making a difference in people's lives, whether superficially or in a meaningful way." Read moreAuthor Kimberly Schlagel Whitman Talks Hollywood's Obsession With Monograms Lively continued, "And that's the whole reason I started this company, not just to fluff myself, like, 'I'm a celebrity! People will care what I have to say!'" Unfortunately, she says, that became Preserve's crutch. Now, she's scared and excited about the "brave" decision to take the site dark and stop chasing her tail. Ryan Reynolds' wife expects backlash: "Failure! Folly! We knew she couldn't do this, too!" she told Vogue. But, she says, "I'm going to take this hit, and the only way I can prove all the negative reactions wrong is to come back with a plan that will rock people. And I have a plan." Her plan reportedly involves researching Jessica Alba's Honest Co., along with other successful social media sites and apps. Read morePerfect Specimen David Beckham Makes Pasta From Scratch She also has a trick for forgetting the haters and fear, since Lively says "I'm totally terrified out of my mind! I've asked my assistant to just play 'Shake It Off' on a loop -; it feels really good to listen to it on a loop!" See photos of Lively through the years: 59 PHOTOS Blake Lively through the years See Gallery Blake Lively is shutting down Preserve NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 22: Blake Lively attends the Apple Store Soho Presents Meet The Filmmaker: Blake Lively, 'Age of Adaline' at Apple Store Soho on April 22, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) WESTWOOD, CA - APRIL 02: Actress Blake Lively arrives at the 18th Annual Kids Choice Awards at UCLA's Pauley Pavillion on April 2, 2005 in Westwood, California. (Photo by Matthew Simmons/Getty Images) NEW YORK - MAY 25: (L-R) Actors Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel, Amber Tamblyn and America Ferrera make an appearance at Planet Hollywood to promote their new movie 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' on May 25, 2005 in New York City. (Photo by Peter Kramer/Getty Images) HOLLYWOOD - MAY 31: Actors Blake Lively and Mike Vogel arrive at the premiere of 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' at The Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 31, 2005 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) HOLLYWOOD - DECEMBER 10: Actress Blake Lively arrives at the Hollywood Life magazine's 6th Annual Breakthrough Awards held at Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre on December 10, 2006 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - JULY 20: (L-R) Actors Ed Westwick, Penn Badgley, Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, and Chase Crawford arrive to the CW Television Critics Association Press Tour party at the Fountain Plaza at the Pacific Design Center on July 20, 2007 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) NEW YORK - OCTOBER 17: Blake Lively poses at Saks Fifth Avenue's Viva La Cure to kickoff the 'Key to the Cure' weekend at The Sea Gril on October 17, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Loud/Getty Images) NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 15: Actress Blake Lively attends the ''7th On Sale'' gala at the 69th Regiment Armory on November 15, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images) PARIS - JANUARY 23: Blake Lively leaves the Valentino fashion show during Paris Fashion Week (Haute Couture) Spring-Summer 2008 on January 23, 2008 in Paris, France. (Photo by Francois Durand/Getty Images) NEW YORK - MAY 13: Actress Blake Lively arrives for the Entertainment Weekly and Vavoom annual upfront party at the Bowery Hotel on May 13, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) NEW YORK - JULY 14: Actress Blake Lively attends Vitaminwater's MLB All-Star week celebration at Hudson Terrace on July 14, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images) NEW YORK - AUGUST 04: (U.S. TABS OUT) Actress Blake Lively appears onstage during MTV's Total Request Live at the MTV Times Square Studios August 4, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images) NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Blake Lively attends the Miss Sixty Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at The Tent, Bryant Park on September 7, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for IMG) NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 10: Actress Blake Lively and designer Michael Kors backstage at Michael Kors Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at The Tent, Bryant Park on September 10, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Brian Ach/Getty Images for IMG) NEW YORK - OCTOBER 21: Actress Blake Lively attends US Weekly's Hot Hollywood Issue Celebration at Skylight on October 21, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Scott Wintrow/Getty Images) NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 17: Blake Lively attends the 5th Anniversary of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund at Skylight Studios on November 17, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images) BERLIN - FEBRUARY 09: Actress Blake Lively attends the photocall for 'The Private Lives of Pippa Lee' as part of the 59th Berlin Film Festival at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on February 9, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) BERLIN - FEBRUARY 09: Actress Blake Lively attends the premiere for 'The Private Lives of Pippa Lee' as part of the 59th Berlin Film Festival at the Berlinal Palast on February 9, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) Actress Blake Lively attends 'The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion' Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images North America) NEW YORK - AUGUST 25: Actress Blake Lively attends a cocktail party honoring two greats at their game hosted by InStyle and Tiffany & Co. at The Cooper Square Hotel - Penthouse on August 25, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for InStyle) LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 20: Actresses Blake Lively (L) and Leighton Meester present the Outstanding Directing In A Comedy Series award onstage during the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Nokia Theatre on September 20, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) NEW YORK - OCTOBER 20: Actress Blake Lively attends the 2009 Angel Ball at Cipriani Wall Street on October 20, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images) NEW YORK - DECEMBER 17: Actress Blake Lively attends the New York premiere of 'Sherlock Holmes' at the Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on December 17, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) NEW YORK - JANUARY 12: Actress Blake Lively attends the 'You Know You Want It' publication celebration at Henri Bendel on January 12, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images) NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 07: Actress Blake Lively attends Fashion's Night Out: The Show at Lincoln Center on September 7, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for Conde Nast) TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 10: Actress Blake Lively and actor Jeremy Renner speak at 'The Town' press conference during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival at the Hyatt Regency on September 10, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 11: Actress Blake Lively arrives at 'The Town' Premiere held at Roy Thomson Hall during the 35th Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2010 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: Actress Blake Lively attends the Spring 2011 Eyewear collection at Tiffany & Co. on September 30, 2010 in New York, City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Tiffany & Co.) LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 16: Actor Ryan Reynolds accepts the award for Most Anticipated Movie from presenter Blake Lively onstage during Spike TV's 'Scream 2010' at The Greek Theatre on October 16, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Caulfield/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 14: Blake Lively poses with the award for Best TV Star at the 2011 ELLE Style Awards at the Grand Connaught Rooms on February 14, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 02: Actress Blake Lively attends an intimate dinner in her honor hosted by CHANEL at La Grenouille on March 2, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for CHANEL) PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: Blake Lively attends the CHANEL dinner hosted in her honor during Paris Fashion Week on March 5, 2011 in Paris, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 26: Actress Blake Lively attends the TIME 100 Gala, TIME'S 100 Most Influential People In The World at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 26, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for Time Warner) LAS VEGAS, NV - MARCH 31: Actress Blake Lively, recipient of the Breakthrough Performer of the Year award, arrives at the CinemaCon awards ceremony at the Pure Nightclub at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, March 31, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) CAP D'ANTIBES, FRANCE - MAY 09: Clemence Poesy (L) and Blake Lively attend the Chanel Collection Croisiere Show 2011-12 at the Hotel du Cap on May 9, 2011 in Cap d'Antibes, France. (Photo by Dominique Charriau/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 05: Actress Blake Lively poses in the press room during the 2011 MTV Movie Awards at Universal Studios' Gibson Amphitheatre on June 5, 2011 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 15: Actors Blake Lively (L) and Ryan Reynolds arrive at the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' 'Green Lantern' held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on June 15, 2011 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 01: Actress Blake Lively attends the Christian Louboutin Cocktail party at Barneys New York on November 1, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images) UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - AUGUST 07: Actress Blake Lively accepts the Choice TV Drama Actress award onstage during the 2011 Teen Choice Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on August 7, 2011 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 15: Actress Blake Lively attends the Museum of Modern Art's 4th Annual Film benefit 'A Tribute to Pedro Almodovar' at the Museum of Modern Art on November 15, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 25: Actress Blake Lively arrives at Premiere of Universal Pictures' 'Savages' at Westwood Village on June 25, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 27: Actress Blake Lively attends the 'Savages' New York premiere at SVA Theater on June 27, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 09: Actress Blake Lively attends the celebration of CHANEL FINE JEWELRY'S 80th anniversary of the 'Bijoux De Diamants' collection created by Gabrielle Chanel on October 9, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Chanel) Blake Lively performs during '12-12-12 The Concert For Sandy Relief' December 12, 2012 at Madison Square Garden in New York. AFP PHOTO/DON EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 10: Actress Blake Lively attends 'The Croods' premiere at AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13 theater on March 10, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images) LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 01: Blake Lively talks on stage at the 'Chime For Change: The Sound Of Change Live' Concert at Twickenham Stadium on June 1, 2013 in London, England. Chime For Change is a global campaign for girls' and women's empowerment founded by Gucci with a founding committee comprised of Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini, Salma Hayek Pinault and Beyonce Knowles-Carter. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images for Gucci) NEW ORLEANS, LA - NOVEMBER 15: Actress Blake Lively attends the H&M New Orleans Flagship Store Opening party on November 15, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Skip Bolen/Getty Images for H&M) NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 10: Actress Blake Lively attends the unveiling of Van Cleef & Arpels redesigned New York 5th Avenue Flagship Maison at Van Cleef & Arpels on December 10, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Van Cleef & Arpels) NEW YORK, NY - MAY 05: Blake Lively (L) and Ryan Reynolds attend the 'Charles James: Beyond Fashion' Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images) CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 14: Blake Lively attends the Opening ceremony and the 'Grace of Monaco' Premiere during the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2014 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 15: Blake Lively attends the 'Mr Turner' premiere during the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2014 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 16: Actors Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds attend the 'Captives' premiere during the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2014 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 20: Actress Blake Lively attends Angel Ball 2014 hosted by Gabrielle's Angel Foundation at Cipriani Wall Street on October 20, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gabrielle's Angel Foundation) NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 16: Actress Blake Lively attends God's Love We Deliver, Golden Heart Awards on October 16, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Michael Kors) NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 08: Blake Lively and Martha Stewart speak on stage at the Martha Stewart American Made Summit on November 8, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew Toth/Getty Images for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia) NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 12: Actress Blake Lively poses backstage at the Gabriela Cadena fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2015 on February 12, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for Gabriela Cadena) NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 02: Actress Blake Lively attends L'Oreal Paris' Ninth Annual Women Of Worth Celebration at The Pierre Hotel on December 2, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 21: Blake Lively Visits 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' at Rockefeller Center on April 21, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/NBC/Getty Images for 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon') NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: Actress Blake Lively attends 'The Age of Adaline' premiere at AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13 theater on April 19, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) HIDE CAPTION SHOW CAPTION of SEE ALL BACK TO SLIDE Read Full Story Sign up for Entertainment Insider by AOL to get the hottest pop culture news delivered straight to your inbox! Subscribe to our other newsletters Emails may offer personalized content or ads. Learn more. You may unsubscribe any time.
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Increasing voltage on charger Batteries, Chargers, and Battery Management Systems. Post Reply sutty86 10 mW 10 mW Posts: 22 Joined: Jan 20, 2018 2:23 pm Increasing voltage on charger Post by sutty86 » Apr 16, 2018 11:28 am I have a spare hoverboard charger from my daughters toy 42v 2amp. I've opened it up and found a small flat head screwdriver ,would this increase voltage, I'm wanting to use this for my 52v (58.8v)battery , Is this possible to do . Thank you Attachments rsz_img_20180416_172249.jpg rsz_img_20180416_172249.jpg (81.83 KiB) Viewed 85 times rsz_img_20180416_172300.jpg rsz_img_20180416_172300.jpg (78.13 KiB) Viewed 85 times User avatar amberwolf 100 GW 100 GW Posts: 25068 Joined: Aug 17, 2009 6:43 am Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA, Earth, Sol, Local Bubble, Orion Arm, Milky Way, Local Group Contact: Re: Increasing voltage on charger Post by amberwolf » Apr 16, 2018 5:44 pm It might--the only way to know is to try it while measuring voltage. If you measure current at the same time youll also see if it changes taht instead of voltage, if you see no change in voltage. But its unlikely to have that much adjustment range--usually its just a few volts. Something to keep in mind is that some of the cheap hoverboards chargers were suspected in the fires a few years back; the actual cause was unknown. User avatar flippy 1 kW 1 kW Posts: 327 Joined: Aug 12, 2015 3:07 pm Re: Increasing voltage on charger Post by flippy » Apr 17, 2018 3:51 am it is current limited so cranking it up 10 volts wou make a 100W charger a 120+W charger. no way that thing will survive that without active cooling. you can probably set the voltage with the small trim pot at the top left under the red goo. Post Reply
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Joel Lundqvist Discussion in 'NHL Draft - Prospects' started by OttMorrow, Sep 21, 2003. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. 1. OttMorrow OttMorrow Registered User Joined: Sep 18, 2003 Messages: 3,721 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 Any news on Joel Lundqvist? He is the number 5 dallas prospect, and yet i never hear his name mentioned.   2. Seiza Seiza Registered User Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Messages: 2,228 Likes Received: 25 Trophy Points: 146 Gender: Male Location: Sweden The season starts in three days and Joel will probably be among the top scorers in the SEL this year. A good scorer with soft hands and great playmaking. He is also very dirty, something that his 113 PIM from last season shows. Actually one of the most penalized players in the SEL. Lets hope he puts up the same great numbers this year. :D   3. Predatore Predatore Registered User Joined: Feb 27, 2002 Messages: 6,978 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 131 Occupation: Business Manager Location: Växjö/Stockholm Home Page: good player, poor skater tough. I would definitely rank stars prospect Loui Eriksson ahead of Lundqvist, at this point.   4. An Ape called Yoko An Ape called Yoko Registered User Joined: May 15, 2003 Messages: 1,339 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 Occupation: Student Location: Gothenborg Home Page: ... One thing im pretty amazed by is the fact i´ve never seen any discussions on this forum about his big time talented brother Henrik Lundqvist who is probably the most talented goalkeeper to come from Sweden in decades... He is born 82 and is SEL best goalkeeper, just one year older than the hyped Lehtonen. NOT implying that he is better than Lehtonen cause that would be lying, but there is a slight possibility he´ll end up even better than Lehtonen.   5. Predatore Predatore Registered User Joined: Feb 27, 2002 Messages: 6,978 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 131 Occupation: Business Manager Location: Växjö/Stockholm Home Page: I have been hyping Lundqvist a bit earlier here at the boards, but I don't think a lot of people payed attention :) nah..seriously... Lundqvist is a great prospect for sure and most definitely among the top 4, top 5 Swedish prospects right now. I consider him being slightly more talented than Tellqvist, but obviously Tellqvist is ahead of him right now... having already played in the AHL.   6. Seiza Seiza Registered User Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Messages: 2,228 Likes Received: 25 Trophy Points: 146 Gender: Male Location: Sweden I guess we will se what Henrik is really capable of this season when he doesn't have to share the job with Norrena.   7. OttMorrow OttMorrow Registered User Joined: Sep 18, 2003 Messages: 3,721 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 thanks guys   Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Share This Page monitoring_string = "358c248ada348a047a4b9bb27a146148"
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95.5 KLAQ » benefit runs http://klaq.com El Paso's Best Rock Thu, 26 Apr 2018 23:57:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://klaq.com/files/2013/05/KLAQ_LOGO-resized2.png 95.5 KLAQ http://klaq.com Rough Riders MC 11th Annual Veterans Benefit Motorcycle Run Sunday http://klaq.com/rough-riders-mc-11th-annual-veterans-benefit-motorcycle-run-sunday/ http://klaq.com/rough-riders-mc-11th-annual-veterans-benefit-motorcycle-run-sunday/#comments Wed, 04 Mar 2015 17:35:05 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=595512 Continue reading…]]> The Rough Riders MC are holding their 11th annual motorcycle run and party to benefit veterans causes. Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/rough-riders-mc-11th-annual-veterans-benefit-motorcycle-run-sunday/feed/ 0 Photo by Mario Villafuerte/Getty Images Valley Boys MC Benefit Bike Run Today http://klaq.com/valley-boys-mc-benefit-bike-run-today/ http://klaq.com/valley-boys-mc-benefit-bike-run-today/#comments Sun, 08 Sep 2013 15:00:28 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=199694 Continue reading…]]> Today is a beautiful day to get in the wind!! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/valley-boys-mc-benefit-bike-run-today/feed/ 0 Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images Boys And Girls Clubs Of El Paso Benefit Run Today [AUDIO] http://klaq.com/boys-and-girls-clubs-of-el-paso-benefit-run-today-audio/ http://klaq.com/boys-and-girls-clubs-of-el-paso-benefit-run-today-audio/#comments Sun, 24 Mar 2013 14:00:22 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=167130 Continue reading…]]> Get in the wind today for the Boys And Girls Clubs of El Paso! 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All the money raised today (3/10/13) goes to help needy Vets and Veterans causes! Come help out those who have fought for our freedoms and have some fun doing it... Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/bike-run-today-to-benefit-american-veterans/feed/ 0 Weekend Biker Business http://klaq.com/weekend-biker-business/ http://klaq.com/weekend-biker-business/#comments Sat, 09 Mar 2013 17:10:54 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=163452 Continue reading…]]> This weekend, get in the wind with The Rough Riders MC! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/weekend-biker-business/feed/ 0 Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images Callejeros MC Bike Run Today! http://klaq.com/callejeros-mc-bike-run-today/ http://klaq.com/callejeros-mc-bike-run-today/#comments Sun, 26 Aug 2012 14:30:13 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=116295 Continue reading…]]> Keeping the bikers busy this weekend; today is The Callejeros MC benefit run! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/callejeros-mc-bike-run-today/feed/ 0 Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images Motorcycle Monday: Keeping Motocross Sexy With Dianna Dahlgren [VIDEO] http://klaq.com/motorcycle-monday-keeping-motocross-sexy-with-dianna-dahlgren-video/ http://klaq.com/motorcycle-monday-keeping-motocross-sexy-with-dianna-dahlgren-video/#comments Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:43:53 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=109313 Continue reading…]]> There are lots of guys out there that don't really understand Motocross.  I have a feeling you'll all be quite educated by the time this "semester" wraps up! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/motorcycle-monday-keeping-motocross-sexy-with-dianna-dahlgren-video/feed/ 0 Photo, facebook Benefit Bike Run Today http://klaq.com/108915/ http://klaq.com/108915/#comments Sun, 29 Jul 2012 14:00:45 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=108915 Continue reading…]]> Get in the wind today with The Black Widows MC!! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/108915/feed/ 0 Photo, Getty Images Double G's Double B; Biker Business http://klaq.com/double-gs-double-b-biker-business/ http://klaq.com/double-gs-double-b-biker-business/#comments Sat, 28 Jul 2012 19:54:40 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=108901 Continue reading…]]> This weekend, get in the wind with The Black Widows MC!! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/double-gs-double-b-biker-business/feed/ 0 Photo by David McNew/Getty Images Organized Chaos Bike Run Today!! http://klaq.com/organized-chaos-bike-run-today/ http://klaq.com/organized-chaos-bike-run-today/#comments Sun, 24 Jun 2012 15:00:42 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=98733 Continue reading…]]> The chaos begins!! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/organized-chaos-bike-run-today/feed/ 0 Photo, Brandy Valdez/facebook Double G With The Double B … Biker Business! http://klaq.com/double-g-with-the-double-b-biker-business/ http://klaq.com/double-g-with-the-double-b-biker-business/#comments Sat, 23 Jun 2012 17:31:38 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=98707 Continue reading…]]> This weekend, get ready for chaos!! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/double-g-with-the-double-b-biker-business/feed/ 0 Brandy Valdez/facebook Motorcycle Monday! Dungey Owns High Point And American Steel Roam El Paso! [VIDEO] http://klaq.com/motorcycle-monday-dungey-owns-high-point-and-american-steel-roam-el-paso-video/ http://klaq.com/motorcycle-monday-dungey-owns-high-point-and-american-steel-roam-el-paso-video/#comments Mon, 11 Jun 2012 19:50:24 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=95120 Continue reading…]]> Time again for Motorcycle Monday on KLAQ! Brought to us by Santa Teresa Motorsports in the Upper Valley! Right by the Rio … awesome deals on bikes (street and/or dirt!!) parts, accessories, clothing and service!! Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/motorcycle-monday-dungey-owns-high-point-and-american-steel-roam-el-paso-video/feed/ 0 Photo, supercross.com Double G With The Double B!! http://klaq.com/double-g-with-the-double-b-2/ http://klaq.com/double-g-with-the-double-b-2/#comments Fri, 18 May 2012 21:31:12 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=87261 Continue reading…]]> Here comes the weekend!  Time to shine up your scooter and ... break out your tent????  Continue reading… ]]> http://klaq.com/double-g-with-the-double-b-2/feed/ 0 Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images Double G And The Double B …. Road Queens Are Up Today! http://klaq.com/double-g-and-the-double-b-road-queens-are-up-today/ http://klaq.com/double-g-and-the-double-b-road-queens-are-up-today/#comments Sun, 06 May 2012 16:00:33 +0000 http://klaq.com/?p=82763 Continue reading…]]> Todays the day!! 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Pentax SMC DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED SDM Pentax SMC DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED SDM $803 - $1,047 50-135 mm autofocus 2.7x zoom lens f/2.8 fixed aperture • Pentax SDM Built-in focus motor reviewswhat are people saying "Great lens for taking pictures of the kids, fast, smooth zoom and I don't have to be in their face to get a shot, very sharp pictures..." bhphotovideo.com "The build quality seems top notch, no play in the focus or zoom rings at all, and very smooth action of both." bhphotovideo.com "Heavy and bulky; can't imagine travelling with this. Autofocus tends to hunt around a bit." bhphotovideo.com compatibilitywith digital cameras Full frame This lens is compatible with Full frame cameras such as the Pentax K-1. Pentax K-1 39.5 - 15.1° horizontal angle of view 50-135mm 35mm equivalent focal length APS-C (1.5x crop factor) This lens is compatible with APS-C (1.5x crop factor) cameras such as the Pentax K-70 and Pentax KP. Pentax K-70 26.4 - 9.9° horizontal angle of view 76.5-207mm 35mm equivalent focal length Pros The Pentax DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED SDM vs other Digital camera lenses Fixed aperture Fixed aperture Help The same maximum aperture at all focal lengths The Pentax DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED SDM vs other Digital camera lenses Auto focus Supports autofocus Help Easier to use Min focal length Great wide angle lens Help 50 mm Cons The Pentax DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED SDM vs other Digital camera lenses Prime lens Zoom lens Help Typically not as sharp as prime lenses Specifications General Min focal length Help 50 mm Max focal length Help 135 mm Zoom range Help 2.7x Magnification Help 1:5.9 (0.2) Aperture Wide maximum Help f/2.8 Wide minimum Help f/22 Tele maximum Help f/2.8 Tele minimum Help f/22 Features Auto focus Help Yes above average above average Focus motor Help Pentax SDM Image stabilization Help None Fisheye Help No Tilt-shift Help No Form factor Lens mount Help Pentax K Length Help 137 mm Diameter Help 76 mm Filter size Help 67 mm Weight Help 0.7 kg Angle of view Wide horizontal Help 26.6° below average below average Telephoto horizontal Help 10° above average above average Wide vertical Help 17.8° below average below average Telephoto vertical Help 6.7° above average above average Wide diagonal Help 31.7° below average below average Telephoto diagonal Help 12° above average above average Competitors DiscussionWhat do you think about the Pentax SMC DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED SDM lens? Speech is free, but discussion at LensHero is moderated! Please discuss your opinion of this lens here, and discuss feedback for LensHero at our support community. Showing 0 comments
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March 15 Is Armed Forces Day Discussion in 'Current Events' started by Annie, May 14, 2004. 1. Annie Offline Annie Diamond Member Joined: Nov 22, 2003 Messages: 50,848 Thanks Received: 4,647 Trophy Points: 1,790 Ratings: +4,793 Armed Forces Day - Saturday, May 15th "The heritage of freedom must be guarded as carefully in peace as it was in war. Faith, not suspicion, must be the key to our relationships. Sacrifice, not selfishness, must be the eternal price of liberty. Vigilance, not appeasement, is the byword of living freedoms." --General Omar N. Bradley, Armed Forced Day, 1950. Saturday, 15 May, is Armed Forces Day -- that day first set asidein 1949 by President Harry Truman to recognize the unification of the Armed Forces under the Department of Defense and to acknowledge the extraordinary dedication of Americans in uniform standing ready in harm's way at home and around the world. In the words of President Dwight Eisenhower, "It is fitting and proper that we devote one day each year to paying special tribute to those whose constancy and courage constitute one of the bulwarks guarding the freedom of this nation and the peace of the free world." To all our fellow Patriots in uniform, we offer our heartfelt gratitude for your sacrifice and prayers for your safety. Please take a moment to thank our men and women in uniform! Sign an Open Letter in Support of America's Armed Forces. Note: The above information was sent by the Federalist Email Newsletter.   2. Trademark 36 Online Trademark 36 Guest Ratings: +0 as a retired vet I thank you,and think there should be a lot more people like youwho realize why they get to live the sweet american life that they do.People like you make it easy to volunteer to take a chance of dying for the most important cause in the world.Not that I personally have the right ,but I thank you from every man or woman in the armed services. God bless you darlin.   3. Annie Offline Annie Diamond Member Joined: Nov 22, 2003 Messages: 50,848 Thanks Received: 4,647 Trophy Points: 1,790 Ratings: +4,793 Thanks Trademark and welcome from a fellow Illinoisian.   4. Trademark 36 Online Trademark 36 Guest Ratings: +0 your welcome and I look forward to a lot of interesting debates and discussions   Share This Page
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Jump to content • Announcements • AutoShopOwner Advertising & Promoting Your Company On AutoShopOwner - Information   02/25/2017 This message is only shown to FREE members and goes away after subscribing to a paid membership. If you are joining AutoShopOwner to promote your business, service, or product to this community of auto shop owners, please subscribe to a Sponsor Member Annual Package before doing so. With the correct membership, you will have the ability to post about your company in your posts and forum signature. You can upgrade your existing membership here. All marketing attempts to this community without proper membership level and/or approval by staff, will be considered spam, result in topic/post removal, and a warning, which can lead up to the banning of your membership, company and/or product on all pages of AutoShopOwner. Thank you for your support. Bradley Garage Liability Coverage Recommended Posts I received a friendly email from our current Insurance provider that says our rate is nearly doubling. Expiring premium $5,443.87 Renewal premium $8,747.81   The reason, the agent told me, is that the property value has increased. This policy does include Garage liability and coverage for the building(5k sqft metal building) that we operate in. (Triple Net Lease). I know there are many variables, and frankly I dont understand all the terminology with insurance, but does this premium seem in check? I just received a quote from Nationwide (they were not on my side) for 11k. Can anyone suggest a company for me get a quote from? Expiring premium $5,443.87 Renewal premium $8,747.81 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account Sign in Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now ×
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Ascena Retail Technical Analysis (NASDAQ:ASNA) Add to My Stocks $2.19 $0 (0%) ASNA stock closing price Apr 25, 2018 (Closing) Technical analysis is the study of stock price and volume data through technical charts. This analysis does not take into account the intrinsic value of a stock. The ASNA stock chart pattern can give those who understand technical analysis an indication of which way ASNA stock is headed, but cannot predict with 100% certainty as to what can happen to the Ascena Retail stock price. View technical indicators like moving averages - SMA and EMA, and bollinger bands for Ascena Retail. The technical analysis form of Ascena Retail stock analysis tries to understand the market by studying the stock market trend itself as opposed to other aspects like the company's fundamentals. show more macd rsi • Download • Download PNG image • Download JPEG image • Download SVG image • Download PDF document Embed Ascena Retail Moving Average Moving averages show the average price of ASNA stock over a set time period and help traders see the overall trend by smoothening out the daily variation in price movement. The 20 day moving average of $2.19 is below the last closing price of $2.19 and the 50 day moving average of $2.16 is below the last closing price of $2.19. The 10 and 20 day periods can predict short term moving average trends. Ascena Retail Bollinger Bands Bollinger bands comprise of a center line usually ASNA SMA, and two ASNA stock price bands above and below it. The stock is considered overbought when the price starts moving closer towards the upper band, and is considered oversold as stock price moves closer towards the lower band. Ascena Retail bollinger bands show that the stock price is $2.19, upper band is 2.34, lower band is 2.04, and the average is 2.19. Ascena Retail Moving Average Convergence Divergence or MACD Two important concepts with respect to moving average convergence divergence or MACD are: crossovers and divergence. When the MACD rises above the signal line, it typically indicates a bullish trend and most likely the stock prices will go up. The Ascena Retail MACD line is below the signal line. Ascena Retail Relative Strength Index This technical indicator compares the relative strength or weakness of a stock. It measures the magnitude of rise or fall in stock price movements . The relative strength index of ASNA stock is 45.71.
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  About   Help   FAQ Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype Genotype MGI:3721531 Allelic Composition Tg(APPV717F)109Ili/Tg(APPV717F)109Ili Genetic Background Not Specified Find Mice Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR) No mouse lines available in IMSR. See publication links below for author information. phenotype observed in females phenotype observed in males N normal phenotype nervous system • by 12 months of age, ~60% of mice show amyloid beta (Abeta) deposition (J:78357) • mice have a higher percentage of thioflavine-S positive Abeta-immunoreactive deposits than Clu-null mice (J:78357) • all deposits are surrounded by multiple enlarged, dystrophic neurites (J:78357) • a 2-fold increase in monomeric Abeta is detected in the brain compared to Clu-deficient transgenic mice (J:78357) • by 12 months of age, mice have amyloid beta (Abeta) deposits in the hippocampus and cortex (J:107702) • mice have prominent deposits that are both diffuse and compact in appearance in hippocampus and in molecular layer of dentate gyrus (J:107702) • dystrophic neurites are 10-fold higher compared to Clu-null transgenic mice and more dystrophic neurites (5-fold) are associated with each amyloid deposit homeostasis/metabolism • 77% of mice have thioflavine-S-positive (fibrillar Abeta or amyloid) deposits in the cortex • hippocampal amyloid burden is greater (2.76%) than in Clu-null transgenics at 12 months of age • by 12 months of age, ~60% of mice show amyloid beta (Abeta) deposition (J:78357) • mice have a higher percentage of thioflavine-S positive Abeta-immunoreactive deposits than Clu-null mice (J:78357) • all deposits are surrounded by multiple enlarged, dystrophic neurites (J:78357) • a 2-fold increase in monomeric Abeta is detected in the brain compared to Clu-deficient transgenic mice (J:78357) • by 12 months of age, mice have amyloid beta (Abeta) deposits in the hippocampus and cortex (J:107702) • mice have prominent deposits that are both diffuse and compact in appearance in hippocampus and in molecular layer of dentate gyrus (J:107702) Mouse Models of Human Disease DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s) Alzheimer's disease DOID:10652 OMIM:104300 OMIM:502500 OMIM:604154 OMIM:608907 J:78357 Contributing Projects: Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB), Gene Ontology (GO), MouseCyc Citing These Resources Funding Information Warranty Disclaimer & Copyright Notice Send questions and comments to User Support. last database update 04/17/2018 MGI 6.11 The Jackson Laboratory
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Home Cite Synonyms of astringe Verb 1. astringe, compress, constrict, squeeze, compact, contract, press usage: constrict or bind or draw together; "Lemon juice astringes the tissue in the mouth" 2. astringe, constrict, constringe, narrow usage: become constricted or compressed; "The cold substance astringes" WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. See also: astringe (Dictionary)  
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Email Page     Increase Font SizeDecrease Font SizeReset Font Size Skip Navigation Links Home / Browse / Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas (FWCA) Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas (FWCA) The Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas (FWCA) incorporated in 1989 as a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the encouragement of local writers and assistance in helping them get published. The group got its start in the spring of 1984 when Petei Engleby, owner of a secondhand bookstore in Little Rock (Pulaski County), posted a sign in her store inviting anyone interested in writing romances to meet with her. Engleby and three other women—Chrissy (Leister) Willis, Mary Watson, and Cathy Johnson—met and organized as the Central Arkansas Romance Authors. The group grew in size and, at the beginning of 1986, applied to become a chapter of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) but was advised that local chapters had to incorporate, that all local members also had to join the Romance Writers of America, and that the local group had to maintain a minimum membership of twenty-five. Because the group had neither the money to incorporate nor nearly that many members, it decided not to become an official chapter and, in March 1986, changed its name to Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas (FWCA). The real growth came in the fall of 1986 when Harlequin Romance, then the major producer of romance novels, asked Engleby whether the group could provide meeting space for a workshop and host two of Harlequin’s editors who were making a cross-country tour to meet romance novel writers. Engleby agreed and said the group would handle registration for the workshop. More than 200 people attended, resulting in the group doubling in size to more than twenty members. Originally, members’ manuscripts were critiqued during the regular meetings, but as membership grew, it became necessary to form subgroups (critique groups were first organized in 1996). The time spent on critiquing was replaced by programs, ranging from “Tax Accounting for Writers” to “How to Get Your First Story Published.” Usually, once a year, an all-day writers’ workshop will replace the regular meeting. In 2001, Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas began meeting one Saturday morning each month in dining room No. 3 at the Baptist Medical Center. The meetings are three hours long, consisting of one hour for business, one hour for sharing time, and one hour for the program. In addition to fiction writers, nonfiction writers, poets, and screenwriters began attending. FWCA dues were set at $15 per year. In February 2006, FWCA had fifty-three members. Besides Peggy Vining, poet laureate of Arkansas, the membership list includes two popular authors: western writer Dusty Richards and romance writer Laura Parker Castoro, both members of the Arkansas Writers’ Hall of Fame. In addition, many local authors who have articles or only one or two published books to their credit are members. For additional information: Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas Archives. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies. Central Arkansas Library System, Little Rock, Arkansas. James W. Bell Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas. Last Updated 3/1/2018 About this Entry: Contact the Encyclopedia / Submit a Comment / Submit a Narrative ©2018 The Central Arkansas Library System - All rights reserved - Web Services by Aristotle Web Design.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Tennesse here we come! Well I guess its official Jj is going tomorow to check things out. so I'm left here to pack and take care of the kiddo's. Im all alone no body loves me.. well we should be out of here by the 1 of aug.. so think of us.. 1 comment: Stephanie St-Pierre said... Moves are never easy - I wish you luck! Don't forget to send me your new info when you are settled! The video was priceless!!! Chug away! Steph MAKE A WISH MAKE A WISH Toes in the sand Bahama's princess Bahama's princess make a wish 2013 GROWN UP GROWN UP MY BOY i love u i love u Emma in the nicu Emma in the nicu
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While we understand that ads are annoying, you should know that advertising-income is what pays for the awesome content we provide [for free to you]. Would you consider disabling adblock on our site? You can also create an account for an ad-light experience! Nielsen of "Airplane!" Thank you for visiting our website! Below you will be able to find the answer to Nielsen of "Airplane!" crossword clue which was last seen on Premier Sunday Crossword, July 30 2017. Our site contains over 2.8 million crossword clues in which you can find whatever clue you are looking for. Since you landed on this page then you would like to know the answer to Nielsen of "Airplane!". Without losing anymore time here is the answer for the above mentioned crossword clue: We found 2 possible solutions in our database matching the query Nielsen of "Airplane!" Possible Solution L E S L I E "Nielsen of "Airplane!"" in other crosswords: Puzzle Solution New York Times November 8 2016 LESLIE Want to know where LESLIE has appeared as a solution before? Click here for more information on that word. Comments Oh! It appears there are no comments on this clue yet. Would you like to be the first one? You must be logged in to comment. You can only comment in plain text (no html tags are allowed). New York Times Clues November 08, 2016 Warlocks Missus' counterparts Impetus Sinister look Is an affront to Castro, e.g. First page in a news magazine? Pee Wee of old baseball Bewilder Starchy pudding foodstuff Give fizz to QED's center Auto variety Have no subscription to a humor magazine? Otter relative Apple variety "Hawaii Five-O" nickname Business magazine shared by a mother, a father and their kids? Gazing Resin used in adhesives Heady quaff Snitch Novelist, e.g. Garr of the screen Billy Joel's "— It Goes" Trailways fleet unit Small bay Classic Fords "I demand to see that financial magazine!"? "You — kiddin'!" Pen-filled attraction Saintly ring Celebrity magazine that's not a special issue? Diminished Old salts — carte menu Firetruck noise Eat supper Bests Hence "Sheesh!" Artist Max Started to wake Inherit a fashion magazine? Concerning the kidneys Rainbow flag initialism Carpenter's gun, perhaps Post-it stuck in a page of a wellness magazine? Back of a 45 record Harper of "Far North" First game of the season Artsy NYC district Pilaf base Ties together Drop a health magazine in a filled bathtub? Map feature Having two complete chromosome sets Pyrenees principality Prescient types Has ill will for Pays a visit Fly trapper "— been there" First of two sharp turns Former ring king Tear apart Ruling house Capture Sty resident Aliens' ship Closest buds, briefly Antiseptic solution brand British architect Jones Astronomer Halley Cleveland-to-Akron dir. Many a TSA employee Its capital is San Juan At right angles to the keel Haile Selassie disciple, informally Jabbed with a bent leg Novelist Buntline Nixon's veep Spiro Lacking vigor Got as profit Knight suits Friend of Alice Kramden In a new way Trail mix bit Faucet Actor Ron Stick (out) Engine part Antiquated Dresden's river "Bring —!" Campbell of the screen — Poupon Certain Christian Laos' home Be seepy — Na Na Shared PC system Wine and dine, maybe Janitors' tools Flair Unruly bunch Gun lobbyists' gp. Great Plains natives Have a hissy Eins, zwei, — ... "OK, you win!" Picnic place, in Paris Ceilings Not clumsy Prickly feeling Follows as a result Hinders Penlight-wielding doc Advance exams Madrid Mr. Links target Texter's "Yowza!" Longoria of the screen "— Kapital" Diminish Minimal bit of cash Nielsen of "Airplane!" "Ora pro —" Share a view Jittery Purls, e.g. Deep anger Aria queens Have way too much, for short Prefix with spore Prez on a dime Quarry Places for forks: Abbr. Best CPA hirer Sky sphere Call of dissent Type in your clue and hit Search! Fill the crossword solver with the word your are looking for. Use '?' for unknown letters. If you only have the first letter(s) of a word, type the letter(s) below. or visit our complete Words that start with list. If you only have the last letter(s) of a word, type the letter(s) below. or visit our complete Words that end with list.
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New! View global litigation for patent families US7471735B2 - Maximizing power and spectral efficiencies for layered and conventional modulations - Google Patents Maximizing power and spectral efficiencies for layered and conventional modulations Download PDF Info Publication number US7471735B2 US7471735B2 US10532619 US53261905A US7471735B2 US 7471735 B2 US7471735 B2 US 7471735B2 US 10532619 US10532619 US 10532619 US 53261905 A US53261905 A US 53261905A US 7471735 B2 US7471735 B2 US 7471735B2 Authority US Grant status Grant Patent type Prior art keywords signal layer upper modulation layered Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Active, expires Application number US10532619 Other versions US20060013333A1 (en ) Inventor Ernest C. Chen Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. 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Filing date Publication date Grant date Links Images Classifications • HELECTRICITY • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE • H04HBROADCAST COMMUNICATION • H04H20/00Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution combined with broadcast • H04H20/28Arrangements for simultaneous broadcast of plural pieces of information • H04H20/30Arrangements for simultaneous broadcast of plural pieces of information by a single channel • HELECTRICITY • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE • H04HBROADCAST COMMUNICATION • H04H20/00Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution combined with broadcast • H04H20/42Arrangements for resource management • HELECTRICITY • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE • H04HBROADCAST COMMUNICATION • H04H20/00Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution combined with broadcast • H04H20/44Arrangements characterised by circuits or components specially adapted for broadcast • H04H20/46Arrangements characterised by circuits or components specially adapted for broadcast specially adapted for broadcast systems covered by groups H04H20/53-H04H20/95 • H04H20/51Arrangements characterised by circuits or components specially adapted for broadcast specially adapted for broadcast systems covered by groups H04H20/53-H04H20/95 specially adapted for satellite broadcast systems • HELECTRICITY • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE • H04HBROADCAST COMMUNICATION • H04H20/00Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution combined with broadcast • H04H20/65Arrangements characterised by transmission systems for broadcast • H04H20/71Wireless systems • H04H20/74Wireless systems of satellite networks • HELECTRICITY • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION • H04N21/00Selective content distribution, e.g. interactive television, VOD [Video On Demand] • H04N21/80Generation or processing of content or additional data by content creator independently of the distribution process; Content per se • H04N21/83Generation or processing of protective or descriptive data associated with content; Content structuring • H04N21/84Generation or processing of descriptive data, e.g. content descriptors • HELECTRICITY • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION • H04N7/00Television systems • H04N7/20Adaptations for transmission via a GHz frequency band, e.g. via satellite • Y02D70/00 • Y02D70/168 Abstract Methods and apparatuses for maximizing power and spectral efficiencies in a wireless communication system are disclosed. The invention is particularly useful for layered modulation applications because power levels for such applications are relatively high. A layered modulation signal comprises an upper and a lower layer signal that interfere with each other within the same frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal, and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the first layer signal from the layered modulation signal. The invention applies one or more of the following four signal schemes in a communication signal including varying the symbol rate (rather than the code rate), reducing or eliminating the guard band, reducing excess signal bandwidth and employing layered modulation within the guard band of the legacy signal. Description CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a National Stage Application of and claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §365 to PCT application US03/32800, filed Oct. 16, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen, entitled “MAXMIZING POWER AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCIES FOR LAYERED AND CONVENTIONAL MODULATIONS,” which claims priority to U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/421,288, filed Oct. 25, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, entitled “MAXMIZING POWER AND SPECTRAL EFFICIENCIES FOR LAYERED AND CONVENTIONAL MODULATIONS,” which applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein. This application is also a continuation-in-part application and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 of the following commonly-assigned U.S. utility patent application, which is incorporated by reference herein: U.S. application Ser. No. 09/844,401, filed Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524. Application Ser. No. 11/653,517, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Jan. 16, 2007, by Ernest C. Chen, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/165,710, entitled “SATELLITE TWTA ON-LINE NON-LINEARITY MEASUREMENT,” filed on Jun. 7, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/236,414, entitled “SIGNAL, INTERFERENCE AND NOISE POWER MEASUREMENT,” filed on Sep. 6, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen and Chinh Tran, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/693,435, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR ATSC APPLICATIONS,” filed on Oct. 24, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen, which claims benefit to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,327, filed Oct. 25, 2002 and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, flow issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/913,927, entitled “CARRIER TO NOISE RATIO ESTIMATIONS FROM A RECEIVED SIGNAL,” filed on Aug. 5, 2004, by Ernest C. Chen, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 11/619,173, entitled “PREPROCESSING SIGNAL LAYERS IN LAYERED MODULATION DIGITAL SIGNAL SYSTEM TO USE LEGACY RECEIVERS,” filed Jan. 2, 2007, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/068,039, entitled “PREPROCESSING SIGNAL LAYERS IN LAYERED MODULATION DIGITAL SIGNAL SYSTEM TO USE LEGACY RECEIVERS,” filed on Feb. 5, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, Tiffany S. Furuya, Philip R. Hilmes, and Joseph Santoru now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,245,671, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/693,421, entitled “FAST ACQUISITION OF TIMING AND CARRIER FREQUENCY FROM RECEIVED SIGNAL,” filed on Oct. 24, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,151,807, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/421,292, filed Oct. 25, 2002, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 11/603,776, entitled “DUAL LAYER SIGNAL PROCESSING IN A LAYERED MODULATION DIGITAL SIGNAL SYSTEM,” filed on Nov. 22, 2006, by Ernest C. Chen, Tiffany S. Furuya, Philip R. Hilmes, and Joseph Santoru, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/068,047, entitled “DUAL LAYER SIGNAL PROCESSING IN A LAYERED MODULATION DIGITAL SIGNAL SYSTEM,” filed on Feb. 5, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, Tiffany S. Furuya, Philip R. Hilmes, and Joseph Santoru, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,173,981, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/691,032, entitled “UNBLIND EQUALIZER ARCHITECTURE FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS,” filed on Oct. 22, 2003, by Weizheng W. Wang, Tung-Sheng Lin, Ernest C. Chen, and William C. Lindsey, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/421,329, filed Oct. 25, 2002, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/962,346, entitled “COHERENT AVERAGING FOR MEASURING TRAVELING WAVE TUBE AMPLIFIER NONLINEARITY,” filed on Oct. 8, 2004, by Ernest C. Chen, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/510,368, filed Oct. 10, 2003, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION POR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 11/655,001, entitled “AN OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR LAYERED MODULATION,” filed on Jan. 18, 2007, by Weizheng W. Wang, Guancai Zhou, Tung-Sheng Lin, Ernest C. Chen, Joseph Santoru, and William Lindsey, attorney's docket number PD-202128A, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,293, filed Oct. 25, 2002, and which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/693,140, entitled “OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR LAYERED MODULATION,” filed on Oct. 24, 2003, by Weizheng W. Wang, Guancai Zhou, Tung-Sheng Lin, Ernest C. Chen, Joseph Santoru, and William Lindsey, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,184,489, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 11/656,662, entitled “EQUALIZERS FOR LAYERED MODULATION AND OTHER SIGNALS,” filed on Jan. 22, 2007, by Ernest C. Chen, Tung-Sheng Lin, Weizheng W. Wang, and William C. Lindsey, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,241, filed Oct. 25, 2002, and which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/691,133, entitled “EQUALIZERS FOR LAYERED MODULATED AND OTHER SIGNALS,” filed on Oct. 22, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen, Tung-Sheng Lin, Weizheng W. Wang, and William C. Lindsey, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,184,473, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/961,579, entitled “EQUALIZATION FOR TWTA NONLINEARITY MEASUREMENT” filed on Oct. 8, 2004, by Ernest C. Chen, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/532,632, entitled “LOWER COMPLEXITY LAYERED MODULATION SIGNAL PROCESSOR,” filed on Apr. 25, 2005, by Ernest C. Chen, Weizheng W. Wang, Tung-Sheng Lin, Guangcai Zhou, and Joseph Santoru, which is a National Stage Application of PCT US03/32264, filed Oct. 10, 2003, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,331, entitled “LOWER COMPLEXITY LAYERED MODULATION SIGNAL PROCESSOR,” filed Oct. 25, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, Weizheng W. Wang, Tung-Sheng Lin, Guangcai Zhou, and Joseph Santoru, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/532,631, entitled “FEEDER LINK CONFIGURATIONS TO SUPPORT LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 25, 2005, by Paul K. Anderson, Joseph Santoru and Ernest C. Chen, which is a National Phase Application of PCT US03/33255, filed Oct. 20, 2003, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,328, entitled “FEEDER LINK CONFIGURATIONS TO SUPPORT LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed Oct. 25, 2002, by Paul R. Anderson, Joseph Santoru and Ernest C. Chen, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/532,524, entitled “AMPLITUDE AND PHASE MATCHING FOR LAYERED MODULATION RECEPTION,” filed on Apr. 25, 2005, by Ernest C. Chen, Jeng-Hong Chen, Kenneth Shum, and Joungheon Oh, which is a National Phase Application of PCT Application US03/31199, filed Oct. 3, 2003, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,332, entitled “AMPLITUDE AND PHASE MATCHING FOR LAYERED MODULATION RECEPTION,” filed Oct. 25, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, Jeng-Hong Chen, Kenneth Shum, and Joungheon Oh, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524, and also claims priority to; Application Ser. No. 10/132,582, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TAILORING CARRIER POWER REQUIREMENTS ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY IN LAYERED MODULATION SYSTEMS,” filed on Apr. 25, 2005, by Ernest C. Chen, Paul K. Anderson and Joseph Santoru, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,173,977, which is a National Stage Application of PCT Application US03/32751, filed Oct. 15, 2003, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,333, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TAILORING CARRIER POWER REQUIREMENTS ACCORDING TO AVAlLABILITY IN LAYERED MODULATION SYSTEMS,” filed Oct. 25, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen, Paul R. Anderson and Joseph Santoru, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/532,509, entitled “ESTIMATING THE OPERATING POINT ON A NONLINEAR TRAVELING WAVE TUBE AMPLIFIER,” filed on Apr. 25, 2005, by Ernest C. Chen and Sharnik Maitra, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,230,480, which is a National Stage Application of PCT Application US03/33130 filed Oct. 17, 2003, and which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,289, entitled “ESTIMATING THE OPERATING POINT ON A NONLINEAR TRAVELING WAVE TUBE AMPLIFIER,” filed Oct. 25, 2002, by Ernest C. Chen and Sharnik Maitra, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/519,322, entitled “IMPROVING HIERARCHICAL 8PSK PERFORMANCE,” filed on Dec. 23, 2004 by Ernest C. Chen and Joseph Santoru, which is a National Stage Application of PCT US03/020862 filed Jul. 1, 2003, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/392,861, filed Jul. 1, 2002 and Provisional Patent Application 60/392,860, filed Jul. 1, 2002, and which is also related to application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/519,375, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LAYERED MODULATION,” filed on Jul. 3, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen and Joseph Santoru, which is a National Stage Application of PCT US03/20847, filed Jul. 3, 2003, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/393,437 filed Jul. 3, 2002, and which is related to application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524; Application Ser. No. 10/692,539, entitled “ON-LINE PHASE NOISE MEASUREMENT FOR LAYERED MODULATION”, filed Oct. 24, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen, which claims priority from Provisional Patent Application 60/421,291, filed Oct. 25, 2002, entitled “ON-LINE PHASE NOISE MEASUREMENT FOR LAYERED MODULATION”; and Application Ser. No. 10/692,491, entitled “ON-LINE OUTPUT MULTIPLEXER FILTER MEASUREMENT,” filed on Oct. 24, 2003, by Ernest C. Chen, which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/421,290, filed Oct. 25, 2002, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/844,401, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,209,524. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to systems and methods for power and spectral efficient transmission of signals, particularly signals using layered modulations. 2. Description of the Related Art Digital signal communication systems have been used in various fields, including digital TV signal transmission, either terrestrial or satellite. As the various digital signal communication systems and services evolve, there is a burgeoning demand for increased data throughput and added services. However, it is more difficult to implement either improvement in old systems and new services when it is necessary to replace existing legacy hardware, such as transmitters and receivers. New systems and services are advantaged when they can utilize existing legacy hardware. In the realm of wireless communications, this principle is further highlighted by the limited availability of electromagnetic spectrum. Thus, it is not possible (or at least not practical) to merely transmit enhanced or additional data at a new frequency. The conventional method of increasing spectral capacity is to move to a higher-order modulation, such as from quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) to eight phase shift keying (8PSK) or sixteen quadrature amplitude modulation (16QAM). Unfortunately, QPSK receivers cannot demodulate conventional 8PSK or 16QAM signals. As a result, legacy customers with QPSK receivers must upgrade their receivers in order to continue to receive any signals transmitted with an 8PSK or 16QAM modulation. It is advantageous for systems and methods of transmitting signals to accommodate enhanced and increased data throughput without requiring additional frequency. In addition, it is advantageous for enhanced and increased throughput signals for new receivers to be backwards compatible with legacy receivers. There is further an advantage for systems and methods which allow transmission signals to be upgraded from a source separate from the legacy transmitter. It has been proposed that a layered modulation signal, transmitting non-coherently both upper and lower layer signals, can be employed to meet these needs. See Utility application Ser. No. 09/844,401. Such layered modulation systems allow higher information throughput with backwards compatibility. However, even when backward compatibility is not required (such as with an entirely new system), layered modulation can still be advantageous because it requires a traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA) peak power significantly lower than that for a conventional 8PSK or 16QAM modulation format for a given throughput. In the case of layered modulation systems designed to be backwards compatible with legacy receivers and signals, such as existing satellite television receivers for systems such as DIRECTV, the power requirements to produce additional layered signals are excessive. Some systems and methods have been recently proposed to facilitate layered modulation signals. However, none of these systems propose systems or methods that address the high power requirements of implementing backwards compatible layered modulation signals, particularly with respect to satellite television applications. Accordingly, there is a need for systems and methods that mitigate the high power requirements of implementing backwards compatible layered modulation signals, particularly with respect to satellite television applications. The present invention meets these and other needs as described hereafter. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In the present invention four signal schemes are disclosed which greatly alleviate the power requirements for layered modulation and provide for an increase in system information throughput, particularly in backwards compatible layered modulation satellite television applications. In a first signal scheme, the symbol rate (rather than code rate) is varied. In a second signal scheme, the guard band is reduced or eliminated. In a third signal scheme, the signal excess bandwidth ratio is reduced. Finally, in a fourth signal scheme, layered modulation is applied in the guard band. These distinct signal schemes can be used alone or in combination to improve the signal efficiency of in a satellite television system thereby enabling a layered modulation transmission at conventional power levels. In a typical method embodiment of the invention an upper layer signal with a first excess bandwidth ratio is amplified to a first power level within a frequency band. Next a lower layer signal with a second excess bandwidth ratio is amplified to a second power level within the frequency band, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level. Finally, a layered modulation signal is transmitted for at least one receiver including the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal. The layered modulation signal comprises both the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal interfering with each other within the frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal. Importantly, no guard band is used within the frequency band. In further embodiments of the invention the lower layer signal can include a lower layer code rate that is less than the upper layer code rate. In other further embodiments the excess bandwidth ratios of the upper and lower layer signals do not exceed 0.2. Typically, the upper layer signal comprises a legacy signal in a satellite television system which has a reduced excess bandwidth ratio over the original legacy signal. In one exemplary embodiment the frequency band can include a third signal having a third excess bandwidth ratio and occupying a majority of the frequency band. In this case, the third signal can be the legacy signal of a satellite television system. In one example, the upper and lower layer signals do not interfere with the third signal. In another case, the lower layer signal can interfere with the third signal as well as the upper layer signal. In a further example, the bandwidth ratios of the upper and lower layer signal do not exceed 0.1 and the excess bandwidth ratio of the third signal does not exceed 0.2. A typical system for transmitting the described layered signal includes a first amplifier amplifying the upper layer signal and a second amplifier amplifying the lower layer signal. At least one antenna transmits the layered modulation signal comprising the upper and lower layer signals. The upper layer signal can be a legacy signal in a satellite television system. The first amplifier and the second amplifier can operate in a common satellite or in different satellites. Similarly, the upper and lower layer signals can be transmitted from a common antenna or different antennas. A third amplifier can be added to amplify a third signal having a third excess bandwidth ratio and occupying a majority of the frequency band. In this case, at least two of the three amplifiers can operate in a common satellite. Also, two of the three signals of the layered modulation signal can be transmitted from a common antenna. In one exemplary implementation, a three-phased throughput upgrade plan can be applied to an existing satellite television system incorporating the above signal schemes. The upgrade provides an information throughput increases from approximately 50% to approximately 164% relative to legacy systems, while maintaining receiver/decoder backward compatibility. The required TWTA power levels associated with the phases are also progressive, from the current power level of approximately 240 Watts to approximately 850 Watts. Thus, the same availability as that of an existing satellite television system such as the DIRECTV continental U.S. (CONUS) service can be attained. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout: FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overview of a single satellite video distribution system; FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a typical uplink configuration for a single satellite transponder; FIG. 3A is a diagram of a representative data stream; FIG. 3B is a diagram of a representative data packet; FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing one embodiment of the modulator for the uplink signal; FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an integrated receiver/decoder (IRD); FIGS. 6A-6C are diagrams illustrating the basic relationship of signal layers in a layered modulation transmission; FIGS. 7A-7C are diagrams illustrating a signal constellation of a second transmission layer over the first transmission layer after first layer demodulation; FIG. 8A is a diagram showing a system for transmitting and receiving layered modulation signals; FIG. 8B is a diagram showing an exemplary satellite transponder for receiving and transmitting layered modulation signals; FIG. 9 is a block diagram depicting one embodiment of an enhanced IRD capable of receiving layered modulation signals; FIG. 10A is a block diagram of one embodiment of the enhanced tuner/modulator and FEC encoder; FIG. 10B depicts another embodiment of the enhanced tuner/modulator wherein layer subtraction is performed on the received layered signal; FIG. 11A depicts the relative power levels of example embodiments of the present invention; FIG. 11B depicts the relative power level of an alternate embodiment; FIG. 12 illustrates an exemplary computer system that could be used to implement selected modules or functions the present invention; FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating exemplary method steps that can be used to practice one embodiment of the invention; FIGS. 14A-14E illustrate the guard band as used in a layered modulation application; FIGS. 15A and 15B illustrate the impact of excess bandwidth ration on symbol timing error, FIGS. 16A-16H illustrate some exemplary layered modulation schemes; and FIGS. 17A-17C illustrate a three-phased implementation plan for upgrading an existing satellite television system. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT In the following description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration a specific embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. 1. Overview As described in more detail hereafter, layered modulation (LM) reconstructs the upper layer signal and removes it from the received signal to leave a lower-layer signal. Lower layer signal demodulation performance requires good signal cancellation, which in turn requires the reconstructed signal to include accurate amplitude and phase effects from signal propagation path, filter and low noise block (LNB). Values of these parameters change from receiver to receiver and therefore must be estimated at each receiver. One difficulty with the implementation of the layered modulation techniques, such as disclosed in Utility application Ser. No. 09/844,401, filed Apr. 27, 2001, by Ernest C. Chen, entitled “LAYERED MODULATION FOR DIGITAL SIGNALS,” is that the upper layer signal requires excessive satellite TWTA power beyond the current levels for a typical continental United States (CONUS) coverage. The present invention reduces the required powers to levels to current conventional TWTA power limits. Therefore, there is no need to wait for TWTA power technology to further develop before layered modulation can be implemented. In addition, the disclosed signal schemes further increase the information throughput with layered modulation since the entire bandwidth is used more efficiently. The layered modulation technique as previously disclosed in Utility application Ser. No. 09/844,401 established that the upper layer signal must carry a power substantially higher than that of the lower layer signal in order for the technique to operate. Typically, such backwards-compatible (BWC) applications need more power than non-BWC applications for the upper layer signal. Exemplary deployment scenarios require power levels of upper layer signal significantly beyond satellite TWTA power technology for BWC applications. As an example, the DIRECTV and GALAXY LATIN AMERICA systems combined have more than 10 million subscribers receiving QPSK signals from satellites. The conventional method of increasing information throughput over existing transponders would directly switching to a higher order modulation scheme such as 8PSK or 16 QAM. Unfortunately, this approach would require a changeover of all IRDs in the field to be able to receive the new signal. In contrast, deployment with the techniques of this invention (and Utility application Ser. No. 09/844,401), in the context of layered modulation, would allow existing IRDs to continue receiving the legacy signal without modification. New and/or upgraded subscribers would employ a new IRD to receive the new signal in addition to the legacy signal, both of which share the bandwidth. The potential savings of this transition is hundreds of million dollars, representing the costs of mandatory replacement of all existing IRDs. In addition, a changeover of all IRDs over a short time period, as required by the conventional approach, would be logistically infeasible. In addition, the layered modulation technique can be used in communication systems outside of satellite television systems such as DIRECTV. For example, the very small aperture terminal (VSAT) throughput for new customers could be increased in a BWC mode without interrupting the service to the tens of thousands of existing customers. Another example would be throughput increases for two-way voice and data communications systems using geosynchronous and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. Still other possibilities include BWC and non-BWC applications of digital terrestrial broadcasting, digital cable, and cable modem services. In situations where BWC is not required, layered modulation can also be used to provide higher throughputs than conventional waveforms using the same power levels. Using QPSK and/or 8PSK for modulation layers for a new-service system, there will be no need for highly linear transponder TWTAs and/or special methods to adequately compensate for TWTA nonlinearity. Layered modulation can therefore achieve the high spectral efficiency of the 16 QAM modulation with its two-layered QPSK modulation. Various embodiments of this invention which effectively reduce power requirements for layered modulation make the layered modulation technique even more attractive in terms of power and bandwidth efficiency in many applications. In the sections hereafter, an exemplary satellite video distribution system and associate hardware implementing layered modulation are described. The system and hardware can employ the power and spectral efficient signal schemes of the present invention. 2. Video Distribution System FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overview of a single satellite video distribution system 100. The video distribution system 100 is comprised of a control center 102 in communication with an uplink center 104 via a ground or other link 114 and with a subscriber receiver station 110 via a public switched telephone network (PSTN) or other link 120. The control center 102 provides program material (e.g. video programs, audio programs and data) to the uplink center 104 and coordinates with the subscriber receiver stations 110 to offer, for example, pay-per-view (PPV) program services, including billing and associated decryption of video programs. The uplink center 104 receives program material and program control information from the control center 102, and using an uplink antenna 106 and transmitter 105, transmits the program material and program control information to the satellite 108 via uplink signal 116. The satellite receives and processes this information, and transmits the video programs and control information to the subscriber receiver station 110 via downlink signal 118 using transmitter 107. The subscriber receiving station 110 receives this information using the outdoor unit (ODU) 112, which includes a subscriber antenna and a low noise block converter (LNB). In one embodiment, the subscriber receiving station antenna is an 18-inch slightly oval-shaped Ku-band antenna. The slight oval shape is due to the 22.5 degree offset feed of the LNB (low noise block converter) which is used to receive signals reflected from the subscriber antenna. The offset feed positions the LNB out of the way so it does not block any surface area of the antenna minimizing attenuation of the incoming microwave signal. The video distribution system 100 can comprise a plurality of satellites 108 in order to provide wider terrestrial coverage, to provide additional channels, or to provide additional bandwidth per channel. In one embodiment of the invention, each satellite is comprised of 16 transponders to receive and transmit program material and other control data from the uplink center 104 and provide it to the subscriber receiving stations 110. Using data compression and multiplexing techniques the channel capabilities, two satellites 108 working together can receive and broadcast over 150 conventional (non-HDTV) audio and video channels via 32 transponders. While the invention disclosed herein will be described with reference to a satellite-based video distribution system 100, the present invention may also be practiced with terrestrial-based transmission of program information, whether by broadcasting means, cable, or other means. Further, the different functions collectively allocated among the control center 102 and the uplink center 104 as described above can be reallocated as desired without departing from the intended scope of the present invention. Although the foregoing has been described with respect to an embodiment in which the program material delivered to the subscriber 122 is video (and audio) program material such as a movie, the foregoing method can be used to deliver program material comprised of purely audio information or other data as well. 2.1 Uplink Configuration FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a typical uplink configuration for a single satellite 108 transponder, showing how video program material is uplinked to the satellite 108 by the control center 102 and the uplink center 104. FIG. 2 shows three video channels (which may be augmented respectively with one or more audio channels for high fidelity music, soundtrack information, or a secondary audio program for transmitting foreign languages), a data channel from a program guide subsystem 206 and computer data information from a computer data source 208. Typical video channels are provided by a program source 200A-200C of video material (collectively referred to hereinafter as program source(s) 200). The data from each program source 200 is provided to an encoder 202A-202C (collectively referred to hereinafter as encoder(s) 202). Each of the encoders accepts a program time stamp (PTS) from the controller 216. The PTS is a wrap-around binary time stamp that is used to assure that the video information is properly synchronized with the audio information after encoding and decoding. A PTS time stamp is sent with each I-frame of the MPEG encoded data In one embodiment of the present invention, each encoder 202 is a second generation Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG-2) encoder, but other decoders implementing other coding techniques can be used as well. The data channel can be subjected to a similar compression scheme by an encoder (not shown), but such compression is usually either unnecessary, or performed by computer programs in the computer data source (for example, photographic data is typically compressed into *.TIF files or *.JPG files before transmission). After encoding by the encoders 202, the signals are converted into data packets by a packetizer 204A-204F (collectively referred to hereinafter as packetizer(s) 204) associated with each program source 200. The output data packets are assembled using a reference from the system clock 214 (SCR), and from the conditional access manager 210, which provides the service channel identifier (SCID) to the packetizers 204 for use in generating the data packets. These data packets are then multiplexed into serial data and transmitted. 2.2 Broadcast Data Stream Format and Protocol FIG. 3A is a diagram of a representative data stream. The first packet 302 is comprised of information from video channel 1 (data coming from, for example, the first video program source 200A). The next packet 304 is comprised of computer data information that was obtained, for example from the computer data source 208. The next packet 306 is comprised of information from video channel 5 (from one of the video program sources 200). The next packet 308 is comprised of program guide information such as the information provided by the program guide subsystem 206. As shown in FIG. 3A, null packets 310 created by the null packet module 212 may be inserted into the data stream as desired followed by further data packets 312, 314, 316 from the program sources 200. Referring back to FIG. 2, the data stream therefore is comprised of a series of packets (302-316) from any one of the data sources (e.g. program sources 200, program guide subsystem 206, computer data source 208) in an order determined by the controller 216. The data stream is encrypted by the encryption module 218, modulated by the modulator 220 (typically using a QPSK modulation scheme), and provided to the transmitter 105, which broadcasts the modulated data stream on a frequency bandwidth to the satellite via the antenna 106. The receiver 500 at the receiver station 110 receives these signals, and using the SCID, reassembles the packets to regenerate the program material for each of the channels. FIG. 3B is a diagram of a data packet. Each data packet (e.g. 302-316) is 147 bytes long, and is comprised of a number of packet segments. The first packet segment 320 is comprised of two bytes of information containing the SCID and flags. The SCID is a unique 12-bit number that uniquely identifies the data packet's data channel. The flags include 4 bits that are used to control other features. The second packet segment 322 is made up of a 4-bit packet type indicator and a 4-bit continuity counter. The packet type generally identifies the packet as one of the four data types (video, audio, data, or null). When combined with the SCID, the packet type determines how the data packet will be used. The continuity counter increments once for each packet type and SCID. The next packet segment 324 is comprised of 127 bytes of payload data, which in the cases of packets 302 or 306 is a portion of the video program provided by the video program source 200. The final packet segment 326 is data required to perform forward error correction. FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing one embodiment of the modulator 220. The modulator 220 optionally is comprised of a forward error correction (FEC) encoder 404 which accepts the first signal symbols 402 and adds redundant information that are used to reduce transmission errors. The coded symbols 405 are modulated by modulator 406 according to a first carrier 408 to produce an upper layer modulated signal 410. Second symbols 420 are likewise provided to an optional second FEC encoder 422 to produce coded second symbols 424. The coded second symbols 424 are provided to a second modulator 414, which modulates the coded second signals 424 according to a second carrier 416 to produce a lower layer modulated signal 418. The upper layer modulated signal 410 and the lower layer modulated signal 418 are therefore uncorrelated. Thus, the upper layer signal 410 and the lower layer signal 418 can be transmitted to separate transponders on one or more satellites 108 via separate uplink signals 116. Thus, the lower layer signal 418 can be implemented from a separate satellite 108 that receives a separate uplink signal 116. However, in the downlink signal 118 the upper layer signal 410, must be a sufficiently greater amplitude signal than the lower layer signal 418, to maintain the signal constellations shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7. It should be noted that it may be more efficient to retrofit an existing system by using a transponder on a separate satellite 108 to transmit the lower layer downlink signal over the existing legacy downlink signal rather than replacing the legacy satellite with one that will transmit both downlink signal layers. Emphasis can be given to accommodating the downlink legacy signal in implementing a layered downlink broadcast. 2.3 Integrated Receiver/Decoder FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an integrated receiver/decoder (IRD) 500 (also hereinafter alternatively referred to as receiver 500). The receiver 500 is comprised of a tuner/demodulator 504 communicatively coupled to an ODU 112 having one or more low noise blocks (LNBs) 502. The LNB 502 converts the 12.2- to 12.7 GHz downlink 118 signal from the satellites 108 to, e.g., a 950-1450 MHz signal required by the IRD's 500 tuner/demodulator 504. Typically, the LNB 502 may provide either a dual or a single output. The single-output LNB 502 has only one RF connector, while the dual output LNB 502 has two RF output connectors and can be used to feed a second tuner 504, a second receiver 500, or some other form of distribution system. The tuner/demodulator 504 isolates a single, digitally modulated 24 MHz transponder signal, and converts the modulated data to a digital data stream. The digital data stream is then supplied to a forward error correction (FEC) decoder 506. This allows the IRD 500 to reassemble the data transmitted by the uplink center 104 (which applied the forward error correction to the desired signal before transmission to the subscriber receiving station 110) verifying that the correct data signal was received, and correcting errors, if any. The error-corrected data may be fed from the FEC decoder module 506 to the transport module 508 via an 8-bit parallel interface. The transport module 508 performs many of the data processing functions performed by the IRD 500. The transport module 508 processes data received from the FEC decoder module 506 and provides the processed data to the video MPEG decoder 514 and the audio MPEG decoder 517. As needed the transport module employs system RAM 528 to process the data. In one embodiment of the present invention, the transport module 508, video MPEG decoder 514 and audio MPEG decoder 517 are all implemented on integrated circuits. This design promotes both space and power efficiency, and increases the security of the functions performed within the transport module 508. The transport module 508 also provides a passage for communications between the microcontroller 510 and the video and audio MPEG decoders 514, 517. As set forth more fully hereinafter, the transport module also works with the conditional access module (CAM) 512 to determine whether the receiver 500 is permitted to access certain program material. Data from the transport module 508 can also be supplied to external communication module 526. The CAM 512 functions in association with other elements to decode an encrypted signal from the transport module 508. The CAM 512 may also be used for tracking and billing these services. In one embodiment of the present invention, the CAM 512 is a removable smart card, having contacts cooperatively interacting with contacts in the IRD 500 to pass information. In order to implement the processing performed in the CAM 512, the IRD 500, and specifically the transport module 508 provides a clock signal to the CAM 512. Video data is processed by the MPEG video decoder 514. Using the video random access memory (RAM) 536, the MPEG video decoder 514 decodes the compressed video data and sends it to an encoder or video processor 516, which converts the digital video information received from the video MPEG module 514 into an output signal usable by a display or other output device. By way of example, processor 516 may comprise a National TV Standards Committee (NTSC) or Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) encoder. In one embodiment of the invention both S-Video and ordinary video (NTSC or ATSC) signals are provided. Other outputs may also be utilized, and are advantageous if high definition programming is processed. Audio data is likewise decoded by the MPEG audio decoder 517. The decoded audio data may then be sent to a digital to analog (D/A) converter 518. In one embodiment of the present invention, the D/A converter 518 is a dual D/A converter, one for the right and left channels. If desired, additional channels can be added for use in surround sound processing or secondary audio programs (SAPs). In one embodiment of the invention, the dual D/A converter 518 itself separates the left and right channel information, as well as any additional channel information. Other audio formats may similarly be supported. For example, other audio formats such as multi-channel DOLBY DIGITAL AC-3 may be supported. A description of the processes performed in the encoding and decoding of video streams, particularly with respect to MPEG and JPEG encoding/decoding, can be found in Chapter 8 of “Digital Television Fundamentals,” by Michael Robin and Michel Poulin, McGraw-Hill, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein. The microcontroller 510 receives and processes command signals from a remote control, an IRD 500 keyboard interface, and/or other suitable input device 524. The microcontroller 510 receives commands for performing its operations from a processor programming memory, which permanently stores such instructions for performing such commands. The processor programming memory may comprise a read only memory (ROM) 538, an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) 522 or, similar memory device. The microcontroller 510 also controls the other digital devices of the IRD 500 via address and data lines (denoted “A” and “D” respectively, in FIG. 5). The modem 540 connects to the customer's phone line via the PSTN port 120. It calls, e.g. the program provider, and trasmits the customer's purchase information for billing purposes, and/or other information. The modem 540 is controlled by the microprocessor 510. The modem 540 can output data to other I/O port types including standard parallel and serial computer I/O ports. The present invention also is comprised of a local storage unit such as the video storage device 532 for storing video and/or audio data obtained from the transport module 508. Video storage device 532 can be a hard disk drive, a read/writable compact disc of DVD, a solid state RAM, or any other suitable storage medium. In one embodiment of the present invention, the video storage device 532 is a hard disk drive with specialized parallel read/write capability so that data may be read from the video storage device 532 and written to the device 532 at the same time. To accomplish this feat, additional buffer memory accessible by the video storage 532 or its controller may be used. Optionally, a video storage processor 530 can be used to manage the storage and retrieval of the video data from the video storage device 532. The video storage processor 530 may also comprise memory for buffering data passing into and out of the video storage device 532. Alternatively or in combination with the foregoing, a plurality of video storage devices 532 can be used. Also alternatively or in combination with the foregoing, the microcontroller 510 can also perform the operations required to store and or retrieve video and other data in the video storage device 532. The video processing module 516 input can be directly supplied as a video output to a viewing device such as a video or computer monitor. In addition, the video and/or audio outputs can be supplied to an RF modulator 534 to produce an RF output and/or 8 vestigal side band (VSB) suitable as an input signal to a conventional television tuner. This allows the receiver 500 to operate with televisions without a video output. Each of the satellites 108 is comprised of a transponder, which accepts program information from the uplink center 104, and relays this information to the subscriber receiving station 110. Known multiplexing techniques are used so that multiple channels can be provided to the user. These multiplexing techniques include, by way of example, various statistical or other time domain multiplexing techniques and polarization multiplexing. In one embodiment of the invention, a single transponder operating at a single frequency band carries a plurality of channels identified by respective service channel identification (SCID). Preferably, the IRD 500 also receives and stores a program guide in a memory available to the microcontroller 510. Typically, the program guide is received in one or more data packets in the data stream from the satellite 108. The program guide can be accessed and searched by the execution of suitable operation steps implemented by the microcontroller 510 and stored in the processor ROM 538. The program guide may include data to map viewer channel numbers to satellite transponders and service channel identifications (SCIDs), and also provide TV program listing information to the subscriber 122 identifying program events. The functionality implemented in the IRD 500 depicted in FIG. 5 can be implemented by one or more hardware modules, one or more software modules defining instructions performed by a processor, or a combination of both. The present invention provides for the modulation of signals at different power levels and advantageously for the signals to be non-coherent from each layer. In addition, independent modulation and coding of the signals may be performed. Backwards compatibility with legacy receivers, such as a quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) receiver is enabled and new services are provided to new receivers. A typical new receiver of the present invention uses two demodulators and one remodulator as will be described in detail hereafter. In a typical backwards-compatible embodiment of the present invention, the legacy QPSK signal is boosted in power to a higher transmission (and reception) level. This creates a power “room” in which a new lower layer signal may operate. The legacy receiver will not be able to distinguish the new lower layer signal, from additive white Gaussian noise, and thus operates in the usual manner. The optimum selection of the layer power levels is based on accommodating the legacy equipment, as well as the desired new throughput and services. The new lower layer signal is provided with a sufficient carrier to thermal noise ratio to function properly. The new lower layer signal and the boosted legacy signal are non-coherent with respect to each other. Therefore, the new lower layer signal can be implemented from a different TWTA and even from a different satellite The new lower layer signal format is also independent of the legacy format, e.g., it may be QPSK or 8PSK, using the conventional concatenated FEC code or using a new Turbo code. The lower layer signal may even be an analog signal. The combined layered signal is demodulated and decoded by first demodulating the upper layer to remove the upper carrier. The stabilized layered signal may then have the upper layer FEC decoded and the output upper layer symbols communicated to the upper layer transport. The upper layer symbols are also employed in a remodulator, to generate an idealized upper layer signal. The idealized upper layer signal is then subtracted from the stable layered signal to reveal the lower layer signal. The lower layer signal is then demodulated and FEC decoded and communicated to the lower layer transport. Signals, systems and methods using the present invention may be used to supplement a pre-existing transmission compatible with legacy receiving hardware in a backwards-compatible application or as part of a preplanned layered modulation architecture providing one or more additional layers at a present or at a later date. 2.4 Layered Signals FIGS. 6A-6C illustrate the basic relationship of signal layers in a received layered modulation transmission. FIG. 6A illustrates an upper layer signal constellation 600 of a transmission signal showing the signal points or symbols 602. FIG. 6B illustrates the lower layer signal constellation of symbols 604 over the upper layer signal constellation 600 where the layers are coherent (or synchronized). FIG. 6C illustrates a lower layer signal 606 of a second transmission layer over the upper layer constellation where the layers are non-coherent. The lower layer 606 rotates about the upper layer constellation 602 due to the relative modulating frequencies of the two layers in a non-coherent transmission. Both the upper and lower layers rotate about the origin due to the first layer modulation frequency as described by path 608. FIGS. 7A-7C are diagrams illustrating a non-coherent relationship between a lower transmission layer over the upper transmission layer after upper layer demodulation. FIG. 7A shows the constellation 700 before the first carrier recovery loop (CRL) of the upper layer and The constellation rings 702 rotate around the large radius circle indicated by the dashed line. FIG. 7B shows the constellation 704 after CRL of the upper layer where the rotation of the constellation rings 702 is stopped. The constellation rings 702 are the signal points of the lower layer around the nodes 602 of the upper layer. FIG. 7C depicts a phase distribution of the received signal with respect to nodes 602. Relative modulating frequencies of the non-coherent upper and lower layer signals cause the lower layer constellation to rotate around the nodes 602 of the upper layer constellation to form rings 702. After the lower layer CRL this rotation is eliminated and the nodes of the lower layer are revealed (as shown in FIG. 6B). The radius of the lower layer constellation rings 702 is indicative of the lower layer power level. The thickness of the rings 702 is indicative of the carrier to noise ratio (CNR) of the lower layer. As the two layers are non-coherent, the lower layer may be used to transmit distinct digital or analog signals. FIG. 8A is a diagram showing a system for transmitting and receiving layered modulation signals. Separate transmitters 107A, 107B (which include TWTAs to amplify the signals), as may be located on any suitable platform, such as satellites 108A, 108B, are used to non-coherently transmit different layers of a signal of the present invention. Each satellite includes additional transmitters 107C, 107D which can be used to transmit additional signals (from additional received uplink signals) to be used in the frequency bandwidth of the layered signal as detailed hereafter. Uplink signals 116 are typically transmitted to each satellite 108A, 108B from one or more uplink centers 104 with one or more transmitters 105 via an antenna 106. FIG. 8B is a diagram illustrating an exemplary satellite transponder 107 for receiving and transmitting layered modulation signals on a satellite 108. The uplink signal 116 is received by the satellite 108 and passed through a input multiplexer (IMUX) 814. Following this the signal is amplified with a travelling wave tube amplifier (TWTA) 816 and then through an output muliplexer (OMUX) 818 before the downlink signal 118 is transmitted to the receivers 802, 500. The layered signals 808A, 808B (e.g. multiple downlink signals 118) are received at receiver antennas 812A, 812B, such as satellite dishes, each with a low noise block (LNB) 810A, 810B where they are then coupled to integrated receiver/decoders (IRDs) 500, 802. For example, first satellite 108A and transmitter 107A can transmit an upper layer legacy signal 808A and second satellite 108B and transmitter 107B can transmit a lower layer signal 808B. Although both signals 808A, 808B arrive at each antenna 812A, 812B and LNB 810A, 810B, only the layer modulation IRD 802 is capable of decoding both signals 808A, 808B. The legacy receiver 500 is only capable of decoding the upper layer legacy signal 808A; the lower layer signal 808B appears only as noise to the legacy receiver 500. Because the signal layers can be transmitted non-coherently, separate transmission layers may be added at any time using different satellites 108A, 108B or other suitable platforms, such as ground-based or high altitude platforms. Thus, any composite signal, including new additional signal layers will be backwards compatible with legacy receivers 500, which will disregard the new signal layers. To ensure that the signals do not interfere, the combined signal and noise level for the lower layer must be at or below the allowed noise floor for the upper layer at the particular receiver antenna 812A, 812B. Layered modulation applications include backwards compatible and non-backwards compatible applications. “Backwards compatible” in this sense, describes systems in which legacy receivers 500 are not rendered obsolete by the additional signal layer(s). Instead, even if the legacy receivers 500 are incapable of decoding the additional signal layer(s), they are capable of receiving the layered modulated signal and decoding the original signal layer. In these applications, the pre-existing system architecture is accommodated by the architecture of the additional signal layers. “Non-backwards compatible” describes a system architecture which makes use of layered modulation, but the modulation scheme employed is such that pre-existing equipment is incapable of receiving and decoding the information on additional signal layer(s). The pre-existing legacy IRDs 500 decode and make use of data only from the layer (or layers) they were designed to receive, unaffected by the additional layers. However, as will be described hereafter, the legacy signals may be modified to optimally implement the new layers. The present invention may be applied to existing direct satellite services which are broadcast to individual users in order to enable additional features and services with new receivers without adversely affecting legacy receivers and without requiring additional signal frequency. 2.5 Demodulator and Decoder FIG. 9 is a block diagram depicting one embodiment of an enhanced IRD 802 capable of receiving layered modulation signals. The IRD includes many similar components as that of the legacy IRD 500 of FIG. 5. However, the enhanced IRD 802 includes a feedback path 902 in which the FEC decoded symbols are fed back to a enhanced modified tuner/demodulator 904 and transport module 908 for decoding both signal layers as detailed hereafter. FIG. 10A is a block diagram of one embodiment of the enhanced tuner/modulator 904 and FEC encoder 506. FIG. 10A depicts reception where layer subtraction is performed on a signal where the upper layer carrier has already been demodulated. The upper layer of the received combined signal 1016 from the LNB 502, which may contain legacy modulation format, is provided to and processed by an upper layer demodulator 1004 to produce the stable demodulated signal 1020. The demodulated signal 420 is communicatively coupled to a FEC decoder 402 which decodes the upper layer to produce the upper layer symbols which are output to an upper layer transport module 908. The upper layer symbols are also used to generate an idealized upper layer signal. The upper layer symbols may be produced from the decoder 402 after Viterbi decode (BER<10−3 or so) or after Reed-Solomon (RS) decode (BER<10−9 or so), in typical decoding operations known to those skilled in the art. The upper layer symbols are provided via feedback path 902 from the upper layer decoder 402 to a remodulator 406 which effectively produces an idealized upper layer signal. The idealized upper level signal is subtracted from the demodulated upper layer signal 1020. In order for the subtraction to yield a clean small lower layer signal, the upper layer signal must be precisely reproduced. The modulated signal may have been distorted, for example, by traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA) non-linearity or other non-linear or linear distortions in the transmission channel. The distortion effects are estimated from the received signal after the fact or from TWTA characteristics which may be downloaded into the IRD in AM-AM and/or AM-PM maps 1014, used to eliminate the distortion. A subtractor 1012 then subtracts the idealized upper layer signal from the stable demodulated signal 1020. This leaves the lower-power second layer signal. The subtractor 1012 may include a buffer or delay function to retain the stable demodulated signal 1020 while the idealized upper layer signal is being constructed. The second layer signal is demodulated by the lower level demodulator 1010 and FEC decoded by decoder 1008 according to its signal format to produce the lower layer symbols, which are provided to the transport module 908. FIG. 10B depicts another embodiment wherein layer subtraction is performed on the received layered signal (prior to upper layer demodulation). In this case, the upper layer demodulator 1004 produces the upper carrier signal 1022 (as well as the stable demodulated signal output 1020). An upper carrier signal 1022 is provided to the remodulator 1006. The remodulator 1006 provides the remodulated signal to the non-linear distortion mapper 1018 which effectively produces an idealized upper layer signal. Unlike the embodiment shown in FIG. 10A, in this embodiment the idealized upper layer signal includes the upper layer carrier for subtraction from the received combined signal 808A, 808B. Other equivalent methods of layer subtraction will occur to those skilled in the art and the present invention should not be limited to the examples provided here. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention is not limited to two layers; additional layers may be included. Idealized upper layers are produced through remodulation from their respective layer symbols and subtracted. Subtraction may be performed on either the received combined signal or a demodulated signal. Finally, it is not necessary for all signal layers to be digital transmissions; the lowest layer may be an analog transmission. The following analysis describes the exemplary two layer demodulation and decoding. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that additional layers may be demodulated and decoded in a similar manner. The incoming combined signal is represented as: s UL ( t ) = f U ( M U exp ( U t + θ U ) m = - S Um p ( t - mT ) ) + f L ( M L exp ( L t + θ L ) m = - S Lm p ( t - mT + Δ T m ) ) + n ( t ) where, MU is the magnitude of the upper layer QPSK signal and ML is the magnitude of the lower layer QPSK signal and ML<<MU. The signal frequencies and phase for the upper and lower layer signals are respectively ωU, θU and ωU, θU. The symbol timing misalignment between the upper and lower layers is ΔTm. p(t−mT) represents the time shifted version of the pulse shaping filter p(t) 414 employed in signal modulation. QPSK symbols SUm and SLm are elements of { exp ( j n π 2 ) , n = 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 } . fU(·) and fL(·) denote the distortion function of the TWTAs for the respective signals. Ignoring fU(·) and fL(·) and noise n(t), the following represents the output of the demodulator 1004 to the FEC decoder 1002 after removing the upper carrier: s UL ( t ) = M U m = - S Um p ( t - mT ) + M L exp { j ( ω L - ω U ) t + θ L - θ U } m = - S Lm p ( t - mT + Δ T m ) Because of the magnitude difference between MU and ML, the upper layer decoder 402 disregards the ML component of the s′UL(t). After subtracting the upper layer from sUL(t) in the subtractor 1012, the following remains: s L ( t ) = M L exp { j ( ω L - ω U ) t + θ L - θ U } m = - S Lm p ( t - mT + Δ T m ) Any distortion effects, such as TWTA nonlinearity effects are estimated for signal subtraction. In a typical embodiment of the present invention, the upper and lower layer frequencies are substantially equal. Significant improvements in system efficiency can be obtained by using a frequency offset between layers. Using the present invention, two-layered backward compatible modulation with QPSK doubles a current 6/7 rate capacity by adding a TWTA approximately 6.2 dB above an existing TWTA power. New QPSK signals may be transmitted from a separate transmitter, from a different satellite for example. In addition, there is no need for linear travelling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) as with 16QAM. Also, no phase error penalty is imposed on higher order modulations such as 8PSK and 16QAM. 3.0 Power Levels of Modulation Layers In a layered modulation system, the relationship between the individual modulation layers can be structured to facilitate backward compatible applications. Alternately, a new layer structure can be designed to optimize the combined efficiency and/or performance of the layered modulation system. 3.1 Backward Compatible Applications FIG. 11A depicts the relative power levels 1100 of example embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 11A is not a scale drawing. This embodiment doubles the pre-existing rate 6/7 capacity by using a TWTA 6.2 dB above a pre-existing TWTA equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) and second TWTA 2 dB below the pre-existing TWTA power. This embodiment uses upper and lower QPSK layers which are non-coherent. A code rate of 6/7 is also used for both layers. In this embodiment, the signal of the legacy QPSK signal 1102 is used to generate the upper layer 1104 and a new QPSK layer is the lower layer 1110. The CNR of the legacy QPSK signal 1102 is approximately 7 dB. In the present invention, the legacy QPSK signal 1102 is boosted in power by approximately 6.2 dB bringing the new power level to approximately 13.2 dB as the upper layer 1104. The noise floor 1106 of the upper layer is approximately 6.2 dB. The new lower QPSK layer 1110 has a CNR of approximately 5 dB. The total signal and noise of the lower layer is kept at or below the tolerable noise floor 1106 of the upper layer. The power boosted upper layer 1104 of the present invention is also very robust, making it resistant to rain fade. It should be noted that the invention may be extended to multiple layers with mixed modulations, coding and code rates. In an alternate embodiment of this backwards compatible application, a code rate of 2/3 may be used for both the upper and lower layers 1104, 1110. In this case, the CNR of the legacy QPSK signal 1102 (with a code rate of 2/3) is approximately 5.8 dB. The legacy signal 1102 is boosted by approximately 5.3 dB to approximately 11.1 dB (4.1 dB above the legacy QPSK signal 1102 with a code rate of 2/3) to form the upper QPSK layer 1104. The new lower QPSK layer 1110 has a CNR of approximately 3.8 dB. The total signal and noise of the lower layer 1110 is kept at or below approximately 5.3 dB, the tolerable noise floor 1106 of the upper QPSK layer. In this case, overall capacity is improved by 1.55 and the effective rate for legacy IRDs will be 7/9 of that before implementing the layered modulation. In a further embodiment of a backwards compatible application of the present invention the code rates between the upper and lower layers 1104, 1110 may be mixed. For example, the legacy QPSK signal 502 may be boosted by approximately 5.3 dB to approximately 12.3 dB with the code rate unchanged at 6/7 to create the upper QPSK layer 1104. The new lower QPSK layer 1110 may use a code rate of 2/3 with a CNR of approximately 3.8 dB. In this case, the total capacity relative to the legacy signal 1102 is approximately 1.78. In addition, the legacy IRDs will suffer no significant rate decrease. 3.2 Non-Backward Compatible Applications As previously discussed the present invention may also be used in “non-backward compatible” applications. In a first example embodiment, two QPSK layers 1104, 1110 are used each at a code rate of 2/3. The upper QPSK layer 504 has a CNR of approximately 4.1 dB above its noise floor 1106 and the lower QPSK layer 1110 also has a CNR of approximately 4.1 dB. The total code and noise level of the lower QPSK layer 1110 is approximately 5.5 dB. The total CNR for the upper QPSK signal 1104 is approximately 9.4 dB, merely 2.4 dB above the legacy QPSK signal rate 6/7. The capacity is approximately 1.74 compared to the legacy rate 6/7. FIG. 11B depicts the relative power levels of an alternate embodiment wherein both the upper and lower layers 1104, 1110 are below the legacy signal level 1102. The two QPSK layers 1104, 1110 use a code rate of 1/2. In this example, the upper QPSK layer 1104 is approximately 2.0 dB above its noise floor 1106 of approximately 4.1 dB. The lower QPSK layer has a CNR of approximately 2.0 dB and a total code and noise level at or below 4.1 dB. The capacity of this embodiment is approximately 1.31 compared to the legacy rate 6/7. 4. Hardware Environment FIG. 12 illustrates an exemplary computer system 1200 that could be used to implement selected modules and/or functions of the present invention. The computer 1202 is comprised of a processor 1204 and a memory 1206, such as random access memory (RAM). The computer 1202 is operatively coupled to a display 1222, which presents images such as windows to the user on a graphical user interface 1218B. The computer 1202 may be coupled to other devices, such as a keyboard 1214, a mouse device 1216, a printer, etc. Of course, those skilled in the art will recognize that any combination of the above components, or any number of different components, peripherals, and other devices, may be used with the computer 1202. Generally, the computer 1202 operates under control of an operating system 1208 stored in the memory 1206, and interfaces with the user to accept inputs and commands and to present results through a graphical user interface (GUI) module 1218A. Although the GUI module 1218A is depicted as a separate module, the instructions performing the GUI functions can be resident or distributed in the operating system 1208, the computer program 1210, or implemented with special purpose memory and processors. The computer 1202 also implements a compiler 1212 which allows an application program 1210 written in a programming language such as COBOL, C++, FORTRAN, or other language to be translated into processor 1204 readable code. After completion, the application 1210 accesses and manipulates data stored in the memory 1206 of the computer 1202 using the relationships and logic that was generated using the compiler 1212. The computer 1202 also optionally is comprised of an external communication device such as a modem, satellite link, Ethernet card, or other device for communicating with other computers. In one embodiment, instructions implementing the operating system 1208, the computer program 1210, and the compiler 1212 are tangibly embodied in a computer-readable medium, e.g., data storage device 1220, which could include one or more fixed or removable data storage devices, such as a zip drive, floppy disc drive 1224, hard drive, CD-ROM drive, tape drive, etc. Further, the operating system 1208 and the computer program 1210 are comprised of instructions which, when read and executed by the computer 1202, causes the computer 1202 to perform the steps necessary to implement and/or use the present invention. Computer program 1210 and/or operating instructions may also be tangibly embodied in memory 1206 and/or data communications devices 1230, thereby making a computer program product or article of manufacture according to the invention. As such, the terms “article of manufacture,” “program storage device” and “computer program product” as used herein are intended to encompass a computer program accessible from any computer readable device or media Those skilled in the art will recognize many modifications may be made to this configuration without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, those skilled in the art will recognize that any combination of the above components, or any number of different components, peripherals, and other devices, may be used with the present invention. 5. Modulation Schemes for Maximizing Power and Spectral Efficiency The layered modulation (LM) technique described above typically requires the use of transmitters of transponders in satellites 108A, 108B, with the upper layer transponder having greater power output than those associated with ordinary modulation techniques. Typically, the upper signal layer 808A must be modulated by a carrier of substantially higher power than the lower signal layer 808B. Also, backwards compatible (BWC) applications typically require more power than non-BWC applications for the upper signal layer 808A. Embodiments of the present invention utilize one or more of four defined signal schemes to improve the power and spectral efficiency of system. Such improvements allow for layered modulation systems to operate at conventional TWTA power levels. The four signal schemes are described in detail below. The signal schemes can be employed separately or in combination to achieve improved performance. In the first signal scheme, the symbol rate of the lower layer signal is reduced below the symbol rate of the upper layer signal (or vice versa if non-backwards compatible). In the second signal scheme, the guard band providing against adjacent channel interference is reduced or eliminated. In the third signal scheme, the excess signal bandwidth ratio, α, is reduced. In the last signal scheme, multiple signal layers can be used to provide a new data stream in the guard band of the legacy signal. FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary method 1300 that can be used to practice one embodiment of the invention. At step 1302, an upper layer signal is amplified with a first excess bandwidth ratio at a first power level within a frequency band. At step 1304, a lower layer signal is amplified with a second excess bandwidth ratio at a second power level within the frequency band, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level. Finally, at step 1306, a layered modulation signal is transmitted for at least one receiver, the layered modulation signal comprising both the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal interfering with each other within the frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal, wherein substantially no guard band is used within the frequency band. The foregoing method can be applied to implement the signal schemes described hereafter in the system architecture detailed above. Typically, the upper layer signal comprises a legacy signal in a satellite television system that has a reduced excess bandwidth ratio over the original legacy signal. For example, the original legacy signal may have an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2. Accordingly, the new layered signals will each have an independent bandwidth ratio that does not exceed 0.2. The excess bandwidth ratio for any of the layered signals can be further reduced not to exceed 0.1. In addition, the upper and lower layer signals can be amplified and transmitted from a common satellite and/or antenna or from different satellites and/or antennas. 5.1 Symbol Rate Variation The first modulation scheme involves reducing the symbol rate of the lower layer signal, e.g., the new lower layer signal 808B operating over the upper layer legacy signal 808A. The symbol rate in a digital signal relates to the signal power concentrated over smaller bandwidth; doubling the symbol rate doubles the throughput and carrier power (requiring that adequate available bandwidth). By reducing the symbol rate below that of the upper layer signal 808A, the lower layer signal 808B occupies a narrower bandwidth. This means that a smaller amount of interference will be exhibited at the legacy signal. Thus, the legacy signal 808A can be operated at a lower power level than would otherwise be required to be received by a legacy receiver 500. However, a reduced symbol rate will also reduce the throughput for the lower layer signal 808B. In contrast, merely reducing the code rate of the lower layer signal 808B does not reduce signal bandwidth. The spectrum of a digital signal relates to the signal power spread across the signal bandwidth regardless of the code rate. A code rate reduction would reduce the required CNR. In fact, continued reduction of the code rate would eventually drive the carrier-to-noise ratios (CNR) below an acceptable threshold required to ensure carrier lock for signal demodulation In addition, doubling the carrier power only increases Shannon capacity by approximately 1 bps/Hz at high CNR; the required power increases more than linearly with throughput. It is for these reasons that changing the symbol rate can be more attractive than changing the code rate in many cases. 5.2 Guard Band Reduction A second modulation scheme requires reducing or eliminating the guard band. In the current DIRECTV broadcast satellite frequency plan, a guard band of 5.16 MHz exists between adjacent transponders of the same polarization This is a legacy configuration from earlier satellite communication standards for analog FM transmission. The FM communication standard requires a relatively high CNR (on the order of 14 dB), and is therefore more susceptible to spectral re-growth effects from satellite TWTA non-linearity and other imperfections. In fact, the designed guard band has provided more than enough margin for the FM signal to reject spread signal energy due to adjacent channel interference (ACI). In comparison, the current digital Direct Broadcast Systems (DBS) signal requires a CNR on the order of 7.6 dB with prevailing QPSK modulation and concatenated forward error correction (FEC) codes. With the advent of turbo-like codes, such as turbo product codes, serial/parallel concatenated convolutional codes and low-density parity check codes, which provide higher coding gains than the conventional codes, the required CNR drops even lower (to around 5.4 dB for the same modulation and a similar code rate). In the following, turbo-like codes are referred to as advanced FEC codes in contrast with conventional codes. Again, other factors being equal, signals with smaller CNRs are less susceptible to noise and interference effects. For example, a computer simulation on out-of-band (OOB) signal power ratios of a typical TWTA nonlinearity yields an OOB ratio of approximately −20 dB at ±12 MHz with an α of 0.2, and an OOB ratio of approximately −20 dB at ±11 MHz with an α of 0.1. Both these simulations assume linearized TWTAs and are conservative, based upon a “brick wall” filter for the undesired signal. FIGS. 14A-14E illustrate spectral outgrowth effects into the guardband. FIG. 14A is an exemplary computer simulated signal spectrum without TWTA nonlinearity and with an α of 0.2. FIG. 14B illustrates the amplitude and phase characteristics of an exemplary “linearized” satellite TWTA. FIG. 14C illustrates exemplary signal spectrum after processing through an output multiplexer (OMUX) on a satellite with α of 0.1. Thus, the signal has been processed through an input multiplexer (IMUX), the linearized TWTA and the OMUX,. FIG. 14D illustrates the out-of-band signal power ratio versus the cutoff frequency with an α of 0.2. Spectral re-growth is mostly due to TWTA non-linearity. With a 5.16 MHz guard band, the OOB ratio is approximately −23 dB at the maximum frequency fmax at ±17.2 MHz. Without the guard band, the OOB ratio is approximately −20 dB at the fmax of ±12 MHz. FIG. 14E illustrates the out-of-band signal power ratio versus the cutoff frequency with an α of 0.1. Here, with the guard band, fmax is ±18.2 MHz and the OOB ratio is approximately −24 dB. Without the guard band, fmax is ±11 MHz and the OOB ratio is approximately −20 dB (little changed from the α=0.2 case). Accordingly, the existing guard band for DIRECTV (and other DBS systems) may be reduced or even eliminated with only a small impact on communication performance. For example, eliminating the DIRECTV guard band could increase spectral efficiency by a factor of approximately 22% (from the ratio of 29.16/24). The throughput increase is achieved by increasing the symbol rate with this ratio without the need to increase the code rate which would require more power. 5.3 Excess Signal Bandwidth Ratio Reduction Excess bandwidth reduces inter-symbol interference (ISI) that comes from symbol timing recovery and other errors from the demodulator. ISI is a form of “self-interference;” degradation on CNR increases with the CNR value. An excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2 is used in current DIRECTV systems. For similar reasons discussed above as applied to guard band reduction, degradation from ISI on CNR is not as severe for lower CNRs. Analysis and simulation show that the α for digital satellite communication may go as low as 0.1 without significant performance degradation. For reference, the advanced television systems committee (ATSC) terrestrial digital TV standards need a much higher CNR (thus more susceptible to ISI effects), yet the standard only stipulates an excess bandwidth ratio of about 0.1. Reducing the excess bandwidth ratio from 0.2 to 0.1 for DIRECTV easily increases spectral efficiency by as much as 9% (from the ratio of 1.2/1.1). Consistent with the guard band reduction scheme, throughput increase from a reduced excess bandwidth ratio is achieved by increasing the symbol rate with the above ratio. The combined throughput increase from a guard band reduction and an excess bandwidth ratio reduction is approximately 32%. Although a lower CNR from using an advanced FEC code will result in greater timing recovery errors, computer simulations show that current excess bandwidth provides an adequate margin. A slightly increased impact on CNR is observed with a pessimistic root mean square (RMS) timing error of approximately 0.075 times the symbol interval (TWTA non-linearity not included). Thus, an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.1 reduces the signal CNR by approximately 0.151 dB. In comparison, an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2 reduces the signal CNR by approximately 0.148 dB, and an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.35 reduces the signal CNR by approximately 0.136 dB. TWTA non-linearity flattens the signal waveform and therefore increases tracked timing errors. This can be compensated by imposing slightly higher linearity requirements on new TWTAs. The smaller lower layer signal power required allows the TWTA to operate closer to its linear region. FIGS. 15A and 15B illustrate the impact of excess bandwidth ratio on symbol timing error by computer simulations. FIG. 15A illustrates the symbol timing error with an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.1 for a root raised cosine filter. The ISI is calculated by sampling from adjacent symbols off zero-crossing points. The CNR reduction is calculated by sampling the signal off-peak. FIG. 15B illustrates the symbol timing error with an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2. The results are very similar to that of FIG. 15A. 5.4 Layered Modulation in the Guard Band If two new layered signals are added substantially in the guard band of the legacy upper layer signal, spectral efficiency can be doubled with a small increase in the noise floor from that of the legacy signal. This means it is possible to add additional throughput with backward compatibility and with a small increase in legacy signal power. There will be some mutual impact between signals in guard and legacy bands due to spectral re-growth, particularly when the guard band and/or the excess bandwidth ratio are reduced from their original values as suggested by this invention. The worst case scenario with respect to impact is to the new lower layer signal in the guard band from the legacy signal (e.g. desensitization of approximately 0.9 dB), a consequence of the significantly higher power of the legacy signal. One solution to mitigate this effect is to increase the power levels of the layered signals to overcome the degradation from legacy signal. The impact on the legacy signal from the new lower layer signal is less severe (e.g. receiver desensitization of approximately 0.2 dB). Both new signal layers can include an advanced FEC code. In addition, implementation of this modulation scheme will provide the infrastructure that can later be used to convert the system to a non-backwards compatible modulation scheme with maximized spectral efficiency. 5.5 Exemplary Applications of Modulation Schemes When the modulation schemes described in sections 5.1 through 5.4 are combined, spectral efficiency of the legacy system can be increased by as much as 50% while remaining backwards compatible with the legacy system. When the above modulation schemes are selectively applied to non-BWC applications, better power and spectral efficiencies also follow. As an example, use of layered modulation can increase spectral efficiency by as much as 184% with only approximately 4.3 dB of increase relative to legacy signal power. In comparison, the 8-PSK system (with an advanced FEC code) would only achieve approximately 72% increase in spectral efficiency, while requiring a 1.2 dB power increase. FIGS. 16A-16H illustrate some exemplary layered modulation implementations. FIG. 16A illustrates a basic layered modulation implementation using a single carrier frequency for both layers with an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2 for both the upper and lower layer signals. The code rate is 6/7 for both signals and spectral efficiency is 200% relative to the a legacy signal. Both the upper layer signal 1600 and the lower layer signal 1602 occupy the same frequency band 1604. In this case, a guard band 1606A, 1606B is indicated by the absence of signal on both sides of the frequency band 1604. FIG. 16B illustrates spectral efficiency of modulation schemes of the present invention compared with the basic layered modulation implementation. The horizontal axis is spectral efficiency relative to that of the legacy signal, and the vertical axis is the effective noise floor as seen by the upper layer signal (the lower the noise floor, the less power the upper layer signal requires). In this case, the carrier lock requirement is ignored. Both the upper and lower layer signals have an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2. Spectral efficiency improves to a maximum of 222% of the legacy throughput as the lower layer signal includes the guard band when compared with the basic layered modulation implementation. The plot shows a curve for varying the symbol rate as well as varying the code rate. Varying the code rate is shown to be more power efficient than varying the symbol rate for the upper layer signal. FIG. 16C illustrates spectral efficiency of modulation schemes of the present invention compared with the basic layered modulation implementation, but with the carrier lock requirement considered. Here, also, both the upper and lower layer signals have an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2. Again, spectral efficiency improves to a maximum of 222% as the lower layer signal includes the guard band when compared with the basic layered modulation implementation. The upper layer carrier signal operates at approximately 1080 W with a symbol rate of 20 MHz. The lower layer carrier signal operates at approximately 176 W with a symbol rate of 24.3 MHz. Similar to FIG. 16B, the plot shows a curve for varying the symbol rate as well as varying the code rate. Varying the code rate is more power efficient than varying the symbol rate down to approximately 50%, when the carrier becomes a problem. The maximum upper layer power increase is approximately 6.5 dB. Because reducing the code rate and symbol rate results in the least spectral efficiencies, a layered modulation implementation can begin with both the code rate and symbol rate maximized. In this case, a CNR of at least 6.5 dB should be used for the upper layer signal. Next, spectral efficiency can be reduced to a desired or affordable level in terms of power requirements. As the symbol rate is reduced, the total noise introduced by the lower layer decreases linearly. The lower layer signal frequency should be positioned to minimize spectral overlap with the upper layer signal frequency. As the code rate is reduced, the total noise introduced by the lower layer signal decreases at a greater than linear rate. Also, reducing the code rate is limited by the required CNR floor for the carrier lock of the lower layer signal, e.g., approximately 1.2 dB for QPSK without pilots. Crossover in spectral efficiency generally exists between the methods of reducing the code rate and reducing the symbol rate. Accordingly, the code rate can be selected above crossover spectral efficiency and the symbol rate selected below crossover spectral efficiency. FIG. 16D illustrates an exemplary layered modulation signal scheme where the lower layer signal is disposed in the guard band of the upper layer signal. The lower layer signal begins at the edge of the frequency band to minimize interference into the upper layer signal. In this example, the lower layer signal (guard band signal) has an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2 and a power level of approximately 72 W. The upper layer signal (legacy signal) has an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2 and a power level of 398 W. The code rate is 6/7 for the legacy upper layer signal and the new-service lower layer signal. This example yields a spectral efficiency of approximately 150% compared with a legacy signal. As is shown, substantially no guard band is used within the frequency band 1604. FIG. 16E illustrates spectral efficiency of the exemplary layered modulation signal scheme of FIG. 16D. No interference is shown with the lower layer signal bandwidth up to 5.2 MHz. The code rate is fixed at 6/7 for the lower layer signal. Spectral efficiency improves to about 150% over a legacy signal with a +2.2 dB over the legacy signal power. However, spectral efficiency of 222% is obtained with a +6.5 dB power level over the legacy signal power. Spectral re-growth is ignored here. Note that varying the symbol rate is more power efficient than varying the code rate up to a 180% spectral efficiency factor. The maximum power increase of the upper layer signal is approximately 6.5 dB. FIG. 16F illustrates another exemplary layered modulation signal scheme where the lower layer signal is disposed in the guard band of the upper layer signal. In this case the lower layer signal has an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.1 and a power level of approximately 72 W. Here also the lower layer signal begins at the edge of the frequency band to minimize interference into the upper layer signal. The upper layer signal (legacy signal) has an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2 and a power level of 380 W. The code rate is 6/7. Again, as shown, substantially no guard band is used within the frequency band 1604. FIG. 16G illustrates spectral efficiency of the exemplary layered modulation signal scheme of FIG. 16F. Less interference into the upper layer signal by the lower layer signal is shown, as compared with FIG. 16E. In this example, spectral efficiency improves about 150% with a +2.0 dB over the legacy signal power. Spectral efficiency of 232% is obtained with a +6.5 dB power level over the legacy signal power. The increase in spectral efficiency is because a higher symbol rate is available than with the previous example (although the lower layer signal requires approximately +0.4 dB). Spectral re-growth is again ignored here. Note that varying the symbol rate is more power efficient than varying the code rate for up to a 185% spectral efficiency. The maximum power increase of the upper layer signal is approximately 6.5 dB. FIG. 16H illustrates spectral efficiency of the exemplary layered modulation signal scheme where a two-layered signal is applied in the guard band. Here a steep curve is exhibited with varying symbol rate. The signal scheme is most efficient at lower symbol rates and there is little spectral overlap with the legacy signal. Spectral efficiency is about 150% with no power increase required over the legacy signal power. Spectral efficiency of 172% is obtained with only a +2 dB power level over the legacy signal power. From the foregoing, it is seen that power can be optimized in a layered modulation system by varying the symbol and/or code rate for backwards compatible applications. The appropriate change in the symbol and/or code rates depends upon the designed spectral efficiency improvement and whether the new signal is backwards compatible. Lower spectral efficiency improvement (e.g. up to +80%) should employ two-layer modulation of the lower layer signal (e.g. in the guard band). Moderate spectral efficiency improvement should employ a single lower layer signal with a varied symbol rate. High spectral efficiency improvement should employ a single lower layer signal with a varied code rate. FIGS. 17A-17C illustrate an exemplary three-phased implementation plan for upgrading an existing satellite television broadcast system. FIG. 17A illustrates a first phase where a two-layered signal is added to the guard band. Three transponders are required, one for the legacy signal and two new transponders for each layer of the guard band signal. The layered guard band signals each may have an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.1, while the legacy signal retains an excess bandwidth ratio of 0.2. The CNR for the upper and lower layer signals of the guard band are 11.9 dB and 5.4 dB respectively. The legacy signal employs a CNR of 7.6 dB. Accordingly, the transponder for the legacy signal need not be upgraded to implement the first phase although the layered signals may be operated from an interim satellite. Spectral efficiency improves to 150% of the legacy. In this case, the upper layer signal 1600 and the lower layer signal 1602 share the frequency band 1604 with a third signal 1608, the legacy signal, which occupies a majority of the frequency band. In this phase, the upper layer signal 1600 and the lower layer signal 1602 are distinct from the third signal, i.e., the layered signals do not interfere with the third signal 1608. Effectively, the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal are employed within the guard band of the old legacy signal. Thus, in the new signal, substantially all guard band is used within the frequency band 1604. FIG. 17B illustrates a second phase where two upper layer signals are spanned by one lower layer signal. One of the upper layer signals is the legacy signal which must have a raised power level to overcome the “noise” of the lower layer signal. Accordingly, the transponder for the legacy signal will need to be upgraded, e.g., migrated to a new satellite. In addition, the lower layer signal may also be migrated to another transponder, e.g., on the same new satellite. The CNR for the upper and lower layer signals of the guard band are 11.9 dB and 5.4 dB respectively, while the legacy signal employs a CNR of 13.1 dB. At this phase spectral efficiency increases to 230%. As with the first phase, the upper layer signal 1600 and the lower layer signal 1602 share the frequency band 1604 with a third signal 1608, the legacy signal, which dominates the frequency band. Here, the lower layer signal 1602 interferes with the legacy signal as well as the upper layer signal 1600. Again, substantially all guard band is used within the frequency band 1604. FIG. 17C illustrates a third phase where layered modulation of the whole spectrum is implemented with new signals. The upper layer signal substantially takes the place of the legacy signal while the lower layer signal substantially takes the place of the signal previously layered with the upper layer guard band signal. The CNR for the new upper and lower layer signals are 11.9 dB and 5.4 dB respectively. The excess bandwidth ratio is 0.1 for both signals. At this final phase, spectral efficiency increases to 264%. Here the third signal of the second phase becomes the upper layer signal 1600 over the lower layer signal 1602. Substantially all guard band is used within the frequency band 1604. This concludes the description including the preferred embodiments of the present invention. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto. The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the apparatus and method of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended. Claims (23) 1. A method for transmitting signals, comprising: amplifying an upper layer signal with a first excess bandwidth ratio at a first power level within a frequency band; amplifying a lower layer signal with a second excess bandwidth ratio at a second power level within the frequency band, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level; and transmitting a layered modulation signal for at least one receiver, the layered modulation signal comprising both the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal interfering with each other within the frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal; wherein substantially no guard band is used within the frequency band. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the lower layer signal includes a lower layer code rate, the upper layer signal includes an upper layer code rate. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first excess bandwidth ratio and the second excess bandwidth ratio do not exceed 0.1. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the upper layer signal comprises a legacy signal in a satellite television system. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising amplifying a third signal, the third signal having a third excess bandwidth ratio; wherein transmitting the layered modulation signal includes transmitting the third signal occupying a majority of the frequency band of the layered modulation signal. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the lower layer signal and the upper layer signal each do not interfere with the third signal. 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the lower layer signal interferes with the third signal. 8. The method of claim 5, wherein the first excess bandwidth ratio and the second excess bandwidth ratio each do not exceed 0.1 and the third excess bandwidth ratio does not exceed 0.2. 9. A system for transmitting signals, comprising: a first amplifier for amplifying an upper layer signal with a first excess bandwidth ratio at a first power level within a frequency band; a second amplifier for amplifying a lower layer signal with a second excess bandwidth ratio at a second power level, within the frequency band, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level; and at least one antenna for transmitting a layered modulation signal to at least one receiver, the layered modulation signal comprising both the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal interfering with each other within the frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal; wherein substantially no guard band is used within the frequency band. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the lower layer signal includes lower layer code rate, the upper layer signal includes an upper layer code rate and the lower layer code rate is less than the upper layer code rate. 11. The system of claim 9, wherein at least one of the first excess bandwidth ratio and the second excess bandwidth ratio do not exceed 0.1. 12. The system of claim 9, wherein the upper layer signal comprises a legacy signal in a satellite television system. 13. The system of claim 9, wherein the first amplifier and the second amplifier operate in a common satellite. 14. The system of claim 9, wherein the first amplifier and the second amplifier each operate in a different satellite. 15. The system of claim 9, wherein the at least one antenna comprises a common antenna for transmitting the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal. 16. The system of claim 9, wherein the at least one antenna comprises a different antenna for transmitting each of the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal. 17. The system of claim 9, further comprises a third amplifier for amplifying a third signal, the third signal having a third excess bandwidth ratio and being transmitted by the at least one antenna to occupy a majority of the frequency band of the layered modulation signal. 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the lower layer signal and the upper layer signal each do not interfere with the third signal. 19. The system of claim 17, wherein the lower layer signal interferes with the third signal. 20. The system of claim 17, wherein the first excess bandwidth ratio and the second excess bandwidth ratio each do not exceed 0.1 and the third excess bandwidth ratio does not exceed 0.2. 21. The system of claim 20, wherein at least two of the first, second and third amplifier operate in a common satellite. 22. The system of claim 20, wherein the at least one antenna comprises a common antenna for transmitting at least two of the upper layer signal, the lower layer signal and the third signal. 23. A system for transmitting signals, comprising: means for amplifying an upper layer signal with a first excess bandwidth ratio at a first power level within a frequency band; and means for amplifying a lower layer signal with a second excess bandwidth ratio at a second power level within the frequency band, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level; means for transmitting a layered modulation signal for at least one receiver means, the layered modulation signal comprising both the upper layer signal and the lower layer signal interfering with each other within the frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal; wherein substantially no guard band is used within the frequency band. 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🤑 Indie game store🙌 Free games😂 Fun games😨 Horror games 👷 Game development🎨 Assets📚 Comics 🎉 Sales🎁 Bundles 0 Spirit of the Wind A topic by EvilArtBunny created 20 days ago Views: 23 Viewing posts 1 to 1 Spirit of the Wind is an adventure combat platformer that seeks to blend its platforming and combat mechanics together. The game is done in a Studio Ghibli inspired style, and set amidst Japanese mythology. It follows Fujin (incarnated as a mouse headed humanoid) as he chases his brother Raijin, the storm spirit, across the lands to try prevent Raijin from destroying humanity.  itch.io page - https://evilartbunny.itch.io/spirit-of-the-wind-wip-title The game is currently in development. I have a single level up for now and am looking for feedback to continue iterating it to a sale-able level. Have already had quite a few good responses in helping shape the game controls to this point. Excited to have more.   I am a solo developer - the art, programming, story are all mine. Currently the music is from OpenGameArt and sounds from Freesounds.org. Hoping to engage a music composer and possibly a sound designer as the project continues.
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The Joy of Wearing Sunglasses I actually wore sunglasses today. This is noteworthy, because: a) it’s been raining continuously for over 2 months b) when it hasn’t been raining, it’s been overcast/gloomy c) I almost always wear glasses to work, so obviously can’t wear sunglasses when I don’t have my contacts in (I really don’t care what I look at work. If you ever saw me during the workday you would understand.). I put them on at home and didn’t take them off until I got to my desk at work. Gotta take full advantage of this sunglasses-wearing opportunity, after all. I love my sunnies (all 3 pairs of them). Dark circles/puffy eyes instantly disappear, and even when you’re not wearing makeup (like me everyday at work, unless I have an event to go to) you still look decent. (Unfortunately, no matter what shades I put on, I will still never look like Gisele.) I’ve missed my sunglasses. And hopefully the weather will still be gorgeous at lunch so I can sit outside and wear them again. (The things I get excited about…!) Now the goal is to actually get into a bikini at some point before the ‘summer’ is over! (I am so pale even my family and co-workers have commented. I swear I’ve never been this pale mid-July before – normally I’m black. Literally.) Advertisements One Response 1. Yay! I wore my sunglasses this morning too… mainly to shield my eyes from any sort of light due to a blinding hangover, but still… yay! 😉 Leave a Reply Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: WordPress.com Logo You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change ) Google+ photo You are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out /  Change ) Twitter picture You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change ) Facebook photo You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change ) w Connecting to %s %d bloggers like this:
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Strength, Sports & Stress: What Tough Guys Need to Know about Mental Health & Wellness 75% of those who die by suicide are men. Mental health is a part of every man’s life, but too many men neglect their mental well-being. This Wellness Project Edmonton workshop gives attendees the chance to learn about the interplay between masculinity and mental health and allows men to become healthier, happier, and whole.   The course, facilitated by Cornerstone Student Counsellor Ron Klok, will focus on specific issues related to men, especially the ideas around what it means to be a real man.  It will explore current cultural definitions and models of masculinity and how these have a bearing on men’s mental health.   The course is open to anyone (both men and women) who wants to learn more about men’s mental health. In the end, attendees will come away with some concrete practical help to support their mental health and to support the men in their life.   Details TBD Mindfulness: The Art of Being Present Have you ever made it all the way from your front door to your desk in the morning, and wondered if you turned off the stove, or locked the door, or even how you got there? We live in a world that is constantly in motion, which can lead to intense feelings of anxiety, depression, and being overwhelmed, leaving us exhausted and desperate for rest. Overall, this constant stress can lead to poor mental and physical health.   Most people are familiar with the recommendation that you should get at least thirty minutes of physical activity a day in order to keep your body healthy, and this is definitely important. But in this stressful world, many of us would benefit from taking more time each day to focus on our mental wellbeing by exercising our minds. There is a practice for focusing on mental health called “mindfulness.” Mindfulness is a practice that involves being present and aware of yourself and your surroundings. It is a relaxation technique that has been proven to hold many powerful benefits to mental and physical health.   Registered Psychologist at Cornerstone Counselling Centre, Jim Chalmers, offers his expert advice on mindfulness, indicating that “mindfulness is an exercise that one can learn to reduce stress and improve one’s quality of life.” He explains that mindfulness teaches you how to dramatically reduce stress, which has an unequivocally positive effect on overall health.   Incorporating mindfulness into your life might seem a little tricky, but there are multiple options. A good place to begin would be with guided mindfulness meditation practices, which are easily accessed online. One of the first steps to achieving mindfulness is becoming aware of the simple things that are going on around you—such as paying attention to your breathing or noticing the little thoughts that go through your mind. Becoming mindful is uncomplicated, but it is not easy. It requires your full attention, and quite a bit of discipline.   Chalmers explains that mindfulness is a skill that you can improve and build upon, and eventually you can have the ability to utilize this skill in stressful situations. Just as you set aside time to go to the gym to work out, in order to improve your mindfulness you should set aside some time to practice being mindful. Generally, ten minutes a day for six to seven days a week should be an adequate amount of time to begin with. Within a short period of three to four weeks, you should be able to feel the benefits within daily life. Some of the benefits that you might notice include: • A reduction of intrusive and stressful thoughts • Improved memory and concentration • Improved insight into feelings and reactions • Improved emotional flexibility • Reduced blood pressure • Improved sleep Simple tasks that you perform daily by just going through the motions—such as turning off the stove or locking the door—could be done mindfully, simply by becoming conscious of our present actions. This is one of the first steps to achieving a state of being aware, calm, and present, which all add up to mindfulness. Mindfulness has the ability to improve your quality of life. The more you practice mindfulness, the more “mentally fit” you will be; therefore the better you can utilize this skill to deal with stress and handle tough situations, in order to enhance overall wellbeing. Thank you to the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation! Just in time for the holiday season, Cornerstone was blessed with a generous gift from the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation. This donation supports our Student Counselling Program, which provides counselling with master’s level student counsellors for $20 a session, which is 90% lower than standard counselling rates.   This gift will provide up to 85 hours of student counselling. This generosity will bring hope and healing to so many community members who would not otherwise have been able to afford the care they need. In turn, this healing will benefit friends, families, and communities. The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation has made our city stronger with this generous donation.   We are grateful for the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation’s dedication to enriching and improving our community. To learn more about their organization, visit their website. Movember: Bringing Awareness to Men’s Mental Health Last month, the world celebrated Movember. November has become synonymous with men attempting to grow out their moustaches. More and more men are deciding to go shave-free for the month of November in support of Movember, a movement dedicated to raising awareness about men’s physical and mental health. It is an interesting concept that more men are participating in every year, but where did it all start?   The Movember foundation was founded by a group of friends: Travis Garone, Luke Slattery, Adam Garone, and Justin Coghlan in Australia.  In the beginning, they found thirty men and charged ten dollars for them to grow a moustache, and thus Movember was born. From thirty moustaches to five million, the Movember movement has spread all around the world. Since then, Movember has been able to fund over 1,200 men’s health projects, aiming to improve and save men’s lives. Movember started out with a focus on prostate cancer, but over the years it has expanded to include testicular cancer, overall physical health, and mental health.   The philanthropists behind Movember realized the importance of addressing men’s mental health because mental illness and poor mental health affect men of all ages immensely. Suicide is a major cause of preventable premature death in men. In Canada, statistics show that men die by suicide at a rate that is nearly four times higher than women. In 2015, suicide rates in Alberta were on the rise, with a total of 632 suicides within the province and 474 of which were men. Statistics around the world show that globally, the rate of suicide for men is roughly one death per minute per day.   Improved awareness and access to affordable mental health care is a crucial step to reduce suicide rates and improve men’s mental health. Men are often hesitant to reach out and get help when they need it, and that is why it is so vital to increase awareness and acceptance of men’s mental health. Cornerstone Counselling Centre strives to make professional mental health care accessible and affordable for everyone in the community. We are dedicated to reducing the stigma around mental health, and to providing the services that will allow for healing, recovery, and strong mental health.   Awareness of men’s health is on the rise, and with the help of the Movember movement, recognition of these issues are being spread around the world. The goal of the Movember Foundation is that by 2030, the number of men dying prematurely will be reduced by 25 per cent. This is an ambitious goal, but with the world’s continued and increased celebration of the Movember movement, this goal is within our sights.
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Unusual adventures and hidden discoveries. Explore our 2018 trips now » Gotham, England The Original Gotham The storied English village that pretended to be insane inspired NYC's nickname and the fictional namesake in the DC Comics universe.  The sleepy medieval village of Gotham, or “Goat’s Town,” near Nottingham, England, has by some accounts been painted as town of fools. But other stories claim just the opposite: that the villagers were an exceptionally shrewd bunch who only pretended to be fools to trick the powers that be. It’s this folklore that led the name Gotham, albeit pronounced “goat-um” by the locals,  to go down in history. As the story goes, in the 13th century, King John of England announced his intentions to build a hunting lodge near the village. Such royal patronage may have inspired joyful celebrations from many loyal subjects, but not so with the people of Gotham. Any road used by the king automatically became a King’s Road, and as such, attracted a hefty tax burden for the locals who also used it. This extra tax could be ill-afforded in a poor rural backwater such as Gotham. Determined to do anything they could to prevent King John from ever setting foot in the place, the so-called “Wise Men of Gotham” hatched an ingenious plan. At the time, madness was thought to be infectious, so, legend has it the entire village pretended to be insane by staging surreal acts of folly whenever a king’s representative was present. The villagers tried to build a hedge around a bush which contained a migratory Cuckoo, a symbol of summer, to prevent the onset of winter. They tried to drown an eel. They sheltered wood from the sun and rolled cheese down a hill, expecting it to go to market in Nottingham of its own accord. The ruse worked. The King supposedly never set foot in Gotham and the village became a byword for madness, slipping quickly into folk legend. Tales and nursery rhymes have been published since the 15th century about the antics of the villagers. Fast forward to 1807, nearly 600 years after King John’s death, and public awareness of the tales of the Wise Men of Gotham was as strong as ever in the English-speaking world. Washington Irving described the seemingly out of control, crime-ridden New York City as a “modern-day Gotham” in his satirical publication Salmagundi. Over a century later still, the name of Gotham as a synonym for New York was assured to continue when DC Comics writer Bill Finger, inspired by Irving, chose the name Gotham for the fictional-yet-familiar city his crime-fighting superhero Batman was to inhabit. It is perhaps appropriate therefore that the legend has now come full circle and returned home. Wollaton Hall in nearby Nottingham became the filming location of Batman’s house, Wayne Manor, in the 2011 film Dark Knight Rises. Numerous mentions of the village in Nottinghamshire have been made in the famous movie and comic book franchise. Today, the sign welcoming visitors to Gotham has become a popular selfie spot for comic book fans. Souvenir hunters have stolen it numerous times. In the village tourists still visit Cuckoo Bush Mound, the bush where the cuckoo was thought to have been fenced in (though in reality, it’s actually the site of a Neolithic burial mound). They can also have a drink at the Cuckoo Bush Inn and view the recently installed wind vane that commemorates the tale of the Wise Men of Gotham. To complete the legend and bring it in to the 21st century, the weather vane even has a small Batman figure ascending it. Know Before You Go The GPS coordinates and the address listed are for The Cuckoo Bush Inn. Gotham is eight miles south of Nottingham, six miles from junction 24 of the M1 motorway, eight miles east of East Midlands Airport, and can be reached by bus from Nottingham Broadmarsh Bus station on the Nottingham City Transport Service 1 Navy Line Bus.
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DOK LEIPZIG INTERNATIONAL LEIPZIG FESTIVAL FOR DOCUMENTARY AND ANIMATED FILM DOK Leipzig Film Festival Burka Songs 2.0 Burka Songs 2.0 CATALOGUE TEXT After a nationwide debate wearing a face veil was legally banned in France in 2011. The supporters argued that the veil was opposed to the values of the republic: equality of the sexes and freedom from religious oppression. The Swedish filmmaker Hanna Högstedt believes that this is populist symbolic politics and decides to act in a performance on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées that she has recorded on film: dressed in a black burka she sings the French national anthem at the top of her voice. The reactions are not as expected. “Burka Songs 2.0” is Högstedt’s way of coming to terms with what happened during the filming and what reflections this triggered. She describes how difficult it is to find an attitude towards a political rhetoric regarded as dishonest and courting the masses without being drawn into the maelstrom of attributions herself. She realises that she won’t find satisfactory answers to her questions and decides to make her perplexity the starting point of this film. Högsted’s perspective is changed by talking to people who experience racism – with no intention to provoke – in their daily life. The Swedish filmmaker works her way through the ambivalence of her subject and at last reaches the conclusion that her own actions were – and are – not without presumption either. Luc-Carolin Ziemann Credits Original Title: Burka Songs 2.0 Country: Sweden Year: 2017 Language: English, French, Swedish Subtitle: English Runtime: 45 min. Format: DCP Color: Colour Director: Hanna Högstedt Producer: Hanna Högstedt, Archana Khanna Cinematographer: Annika Busch, Maja Kekonius Editor: Hanna Högstedt, Annika Ivarsson Sound: Gustaf Berger Script: Hanna Högstedt Contacts Share this Film The annotations to the films in the Official Selection were written by the members of the selection committee and guest authors. All quotes from DOK Leipzig 2017 catalogue articles must be identified as such and cite the author's name. All articles where no author’s name is given are production notes.  
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ShapeShapeauthorShapecrossShapeShapeShapeGrouphamburgerhomeGroupmagnifyShapeShapeShapeShape Test Developed to Rapidly Detect Disease Harming Oyster Industry US - Scientists in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University have developed a new, inexpensive and precise way to detect the toxin secreted by Vibrio tubiashii, a bacterial disease that a few years ago caused millions of dollars in losses to the oyster aquaculture industry in the Pacific Northwest. When perfected and commercialised, the new test should give oyster growers an early warning system to tell when they have a problem with high levels of this toxin and must take quick steps to address it.  V. tubiashii has caused major problems for oyster growers in recent years, especially in 2007 when a major outbreak almost crippled the industry. When the bacteria and the toxin it produces reach unacceptably high levels, they can kill the tiny seed oysters before they have a chance to grow. “We still need to improve the sensitivity of the test and better quantify results, but it should provide information in about 30 minutes that used to take three or four days,” said Frances Biel, a faculty research assistant in the OSU Department of Biomedical Sciences. “That type of rapid detection will let oyster growers know they have a problem while they can still do something about it.” The oyster die-offs that began happening in the late 2000s appear to have various causes, researchers say, including changes in ocean acidification. Some measures were taken to help deal with the acidification, but widespread die-offs continued to occur that couldn’t be linked to that problem. The vibriosis disease caused by this bacteria was found to be a major concern. The largest shellfish hatchery on the West Coast, in Oregon’s Netarts Bay, faced near closure as a result of this crisis. “Shockingly little was known about V. tubiashii at first, and the toxins that it produces,” said Claudia Hase, an OSU associate professor of veterinary medicine. “It secretes a zinc-metalloprotease compound that’s toxic to shellfish, and that’s what our new assay is able to detect.” Besides oysters, this bacteria and toxin can also affect shrimp, clams and other marine species important to aquaculture. The new assay uses a “dipstick” that has proven superior to another approach which was tested, and conceptually it’s similar to a human pregnancy test. It uses monoclonal antibodies that recognize the particular toxic protein of concern. Marine food farming around the world depends on hatchery and nursery production of large quantities of high quality, disease-free larvae, experts said. Vibriosis in various species has been linked to major problems around the world since the late 1970s. This and other research at OSU has made significant progress in understanding the pathogenicity and toxicity of V. tubiashii. Aside from farmed oysters and other seafood, there have also been declines of wild shellfish in some locations in recent years on the West Coast. It’s likely that increasing levels of vibriosis are related to that, researchers said. Declining coral reefs also suffer from a closely related bacterial species. This research was supported by the US Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Findings were published in the Journal of Microbiological Methods. Lucy Towers Learn more
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Sports...Delivered. Sign up for our sports newsletters and stay in the game! Suggs turns up the volume on Steelers Terrell Suggs' interviews before Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers games have always been worth a listen, and the colorful linebacker certainly didn't disappoint today. Suggs didn't back off from his statement after Week One that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's [butt] belongs to him. He also pleaded for Pittsburgh wide receiver Hines Ward to play, and called his own team "the enemy of the state." "We have been declared war upon. We are the enemy of the state," Suggs said. "[Heinz Field] is my Madison Square Garden. I love playing in this stadium, I love the way the people treat me, the welcoming they give me with the No. 1’s. I love it. We’re going on the road in probably the toughest stadium to play in the NFL. We’re expecting a physical football game. This is football. I’m guaranteeing the NFL, the world will stop for this game, and everybody wants to see it. We will be ready. "Like I said, there is the Super Bowl and then there is Ravens-Steelers. Everybody will be watching this game." Suggs has sacked Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger 15 1/2 times, more than any other defender in the NFL. Suggs also sacked him three times in the Ravens' 35-7 Week One win over Pittsburgh. "You all know the numbers. There is nobody who can do it better than me," Suggs said. "It’s going to be fun. I’m pretty sure that they’ll have something in store to make sure I don’t have a day, but like I said, I love being the bad guy. Whatever they’re going to do, we’re going to act accordingly." Suggs then looked into the camera and begged Ward to play Sunday. Ward missed the Steelers' victory over the New England with an ankle injury. "I’m looking right at you 86. I need you to play," Suggs said. "Please put on that 86, that smile and all the things you do. We need all that for this this game.’ Asked if he expects the Steelers to be motivated by the Week One loss, Suggs said, "We think their piss is going to be a little hot. They’re definitely going to have some ‘Let’s get after them’ to their game. But in hindsight, who knocked us out of the playoffs last year? IN 2008, a certain team beat us to go to the Super Bowl, and danced all over the field, held up the AFC Championship trophy. We had to sit by and watch that. There’s a little salt in the wound on both sides. "Ray Rice said, 'We don’t have to see them again [after Sunday].' I disagree. We’re definitely going to have to see those guys again, but every team has that. Peyton Manning had to go through New England. [Lebron] James has to go through Boston. [Michael] Jordan had to go through the Pistons. We’re definitely going to have to see them again especially to achieve what we want to achieve."      Copyright © 2018, Sun Sentinel 81°
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Rate survey: Credit card interest rates rise to 15.02 percent CreditCards.com's Weekly Rate Report   Avg. APR Last week 6 months ago National average 15.02% 15.01% 15.03% Low interest 10.33% 10.33% 10.46% Balance transfer 12.66% 12.66% 12.49% Business 12.98% 12.98% 12.98% Student 13.27% 13.27% 13.27% Cash back  14.84% 14.84% 14.62% Airline  15.30% 15.30% 14.51% Reward 14.99% 14.97% 14.87% Instant approval 28.00% 28.00% 28.00% Bad credit 22.73% 22.73% 23.48% Methodology: The national average credit card APR is comprised of 100 of the most popular credit cards in the country, including cards from dozens of leading U.S. issuers and representing every card category listed above. Introductory, or teaser, rates are not included in the calculation. Source: CreditCards.com Updated: April 9, 2014 Average rates on new credit card offers nosed higher this week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report. The national average annual percentage rate (APR) rose to 15.02 percent Wednesday after Chase revised the terms on one of its travel rewards credit cards. Chase increased the APR on the Disney Rewards Visa card by 1 percentage point, pushing it up from a single APR of 14.24 percent to a flat rate of 15.24 percent. Chase left the card's promotional APR alone. Cardholders who vacation at a Disney theme park still have six months to make interest-free purchases. Pentagon Federal Credit Union was also active this week. The credit union removed the 18-month 0 percent balance transfer offer on the PenFed Platinum Cash Rewards Standard card and replaced it with a low-rate offer of 4.99 percent for 48 months. Delinquencies up, too Consumers are having a harder time paying their bills on time. According to new research from the American Bankers Association, late payments on credit card bills inched up in the final quarter of 2013, rising from 2.55 percent of all accounts to 2.60 percent. Despite the modest increase, however, credit card holders are still paying their bills at much higher rates than they used to. According to the American Bankers Association, the current bankcard delinquency rate -- which measures late payments on bank-issued credit cards by 30 days or more -- is still well below the historical average. The modest increase in the number of payments that consumers let slide could indicate consumers are becoming less careful about their credit cards as the economy gradually improves. Experts have previously forecast late payments should become somewhat more common over the next year as debt-shy consumers warm up again to using their cards and bank card issuers approve more applicants. However, additional research from the American Bankers Association released earlier this month showed that it could be awhile before consumers return to their pre-recession ways. (Before the Great Recession, bank card issuers received substantially more late payments.)  Though many consumers are using their cards more often, which should indicate they're becoming more comfortable with debt, a large percentage of consumers are still extraordinarily cautious about the amount of debt they're willing to accumulate. According to the association, for example, credit card usage rose in the third quarter of 2013, but the average credit card balance shrank.  That indicates that consumers are still paying close attention to the amount of debt they take on and are quickly paying their balances down before they become bigger than they can afford, said the American Bankers Association's James Chessen in an April 9 press release. "The fact that consumers are paying off more of their balances even as credit card spending increases shows that people are highly conscious of their debt obligations and actively working to keep them at affordable levels," he said. A second report from the Federal Reserve also found that credit card debt is falling, rather than picking up, indicating that consumers still aren't ready to charge the way they did before the recession. According to the Federal Reserve's latest report on consumer credit, credit card debt fell for the second consecutive month in February, despite modest increases in consumer spending during the same period. Meanwhile, borrowing on other types of loans, such as education and auto loans, increased during the same month -- underscoring just how selective consumers are these days about the kind of debt they're willing to take on. Join the discussion We encourage an active and insightful conversation among our users. Please help us keep our community civil and respectful. For your safety, do not disclose confidential or personal information such as bank account numbers or social security numbers. Anything you post may be disclosed, published, transmitted or reused. 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1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. New To Honda Tuning.... Needs Help Discussion in 'HYBRID -> EG-EK / DC' started by JuS JAi Bee, Dec 10, 2006. 1. JuS JAi Bee JuS JAi Bee Honda Scene New Kiid Messages: 85 Likes Received: 0 Joined: Aug 4, 2006 Location: Milwaukee, Wisc. Hey I Am New To Honda Tuning.... I Needs Lots Of Help Advise.... And Deals On Parts If Any... I Have A 95 Honda Civic.... I Picked Up A Few Months Ago....Didnt Run When I Bought It....Fixed It And The Motor Blew After Having It For Two Days..... I Replaced It With A Stock... 1.6 Vtec.... Which I Will Be Selling If Anyone Is Intrested Has Just Over 80k On It... PM Me For Information On That I Will Let The Engine Tranny Axels Everything Go Quite Cheap...... Now I Am Looking For Advise On How I Should Set Up My B18 I Read A Lot Of People Putting B16 Heads On Them .... Kind Of Wondering Why That Is..?? I Know For Sure I Want To Do A Vtec Head Swap Though.... Please Anyone With Any Ideas On A Sick Set Up ... Parts That Will Work For Me.... And Any Other Advise Please Let Me Know   2. reikoshea reikoshea HS Troll...And Mod Moderator VIP Messages: 12,751 Likes Received: 258 Joined: Apr 27, 2005 Location: Dallas, TX Couple of things right off the bat. Please dont type in title case, and try to use actual punctuation and complete sentences (they make your posts easier to read and understand). As for your questions, people use b16 heads because they are easy to come by. In an all motor application, i do not think that the gsr head has any REAL advantage over a b16 (meaning you might see a 1-2hp increase on the dyno...using the same cams of course). If you are building an all motor lsvtec, most people use b16 (p30 or pr3) pistons on their LS rods, either a b16 or gsr head, and a fat cam (like skunk 2 stage 2). From the dynos ive seen, that setup usually makes around 180-185 to the wheels (after tuning). im missing a lot of stuff up there, but the power adders are what i listed. youll need new springs and retainers, youll probably want new bearings and arp rod bolts. i mean there is a lot more, but just do some research and im sure youll find everything youre looking for.   Verification: Draft saved Draft deleted Share This Page
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Americans Demand Clean Elections To be fair, the number of people asked is pretty damn low. But I know I’ve not met anyone who had an issue with voter ID laws. Heck, my mom even said when I was a little kid up north in NJ they had to show ID to vote, and before I was born they showed ID in Pa to vote. I was only old enough to vote in NJ once before I moved, and I remember having to show ID. So I don’t know what the big deal is all of a sudden, other than the libs really need the illegal alien vote. But even most libs I personally know are OK with voter ID. But a Gallup survey released Monday suggests it is not nearly as controversial among the general public: A whopping 80 percent of those surveyed support laws requiring voters to present ID before casting ballots. The idea has near-unanimous support among Republicans; 95 percent support voter ID laws. But requiring a photo ID enjoys widespread support among independents (83 percent) and Democrats (63 percent), as well. Non-whites are only 4 percent less likely than whites to support photo ID. And majorities ranging from 73 percent to 84 percent favor it in various geographic regions. The survey of 1,013 voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. “Since 2012, you’ll have a hard time finding any poll that does not show in the neighborhood of 75, 80 percent in favor of ID,” said Logan Churchwell, a spokesman for the anti-fraud group True the Vote. “In the court of public opinion, voter ID has won.” Source: Americans Demand Clean Elections | LifeZette Save Advertisements Comments are closed.
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Royal Dutch Shell's Management Wants You to Know These 5 Key Things By Fool.com Image Source: Royal Dutch Shell via Flickr.com. Continue Reading Below Last quarter was a pretty rough one for Royal Dutch Shell . The company was forced to take more than $7.9 billion in charges to the income statement to write down some abandoned development projects, and its oil and gas production in the Americas continues to be a bit of a headache. Management was well aware of how these results looked, and so on its most recent conference call its executives acknowledged these weaknesses but also had some things to say that any investor in Shell should be aware of. Here are five quotes from the most recent conference call that provide some juicy tidbits into how to view this company over the long term. Down, but not completely out, of AlaskaEarlier this fall, Shell announced that it was suspending all drilling operations in the Chukchi Sea off the coast of Alaska, citing a dry well and an even drier market for oil and gas. According to CEO Ben van Beurden, the company learned a lot of lessons from the experience. At the same time, though, they aren't completely labeling its Alaska program as "do not resuscitate": With oil and gas prices where they are today, it's hard to imagine Shell returning to this part of the world anytime soon. If oil prices were to spike for some unforeseen reason, though, then it could just as quickly go back on the table. We want to be a cost leader, not just profitable at a costMany of Shell's peers in the integrated oil and gas space use a certain price of oil for making budget decisions on new investments. Shell, on the other hand, takes another approach. As explained by van Beurden: What he is saying here is that rather than have each investment clear some single price point hurdle, Shell looks at similar projects in terms of size and scope, and looks to be on the lower end of the cost curve of that asset class. The obvious benefit to this is that it helps a company be more adaptive to the environment in which it's operating, but the downside is the fact that it is a much more complex decision-making process. The BG Group price isn't setOne thing that CFO Simon Henry wanted to remind analysts and investors of is that Shell has not yet paid for the acquisition of BG Group . And thanks to the way the deal is structured, the price tag has actually gone down since the announcement back in April. Henry said: Granted, the only reason Shell is getting a lower price tag is because its shares are down that much. If stock prices were for some reason to shoot up -- not sure why that would happen, but it's not out of the realm of possibilities -- then the price tag for BG would jump right back up again. Don't rule out our buyback program just yetAnother component of the BG deal that seemed pretty attractive to investors is the company said it plans to execute a $25 billion stock repurchase plan starting in 2017. Of course, the price of oil and gas hasn't exactly cooperated since that announcement, so some analysts were starting to ask if this program was still on the table. So, Henry wanted to clarify Shell's position on the whole thing: If oil prices were to remain at the lows we have seen in 2015, it's hard to imagine Shell being able to execute this share repurchase program. Then again, we're still a way off from when the repurchase program would start, so there isn't any point in getting too worked up because of it yet. We can be profitable in U.S. shale if done the right wayA critique of Shell and many other integrated oil and gas companies was that they have not been able to be profitable in North American shale because they were late to the game. It also meant that they needed to spend a lot to get their operations up and running in these regions. Today, though, thanks to earlier investments and a better understanding of these reservoirs, the company anticipates continued spending in shale. According to Henry: In other interviews, van Beurdenhas referred to this as "drill to fill," where the company produces enough oil and gas in these regions to fully utilize the existing infrastructure. Any more than that, where new projects need to be done, and it becomes uneconomical again. So, chances are if oil prices remain in this range through 2016, Shell will probably just keep production at the same rates in these regions to maximize what it already has and doesn't need to overcommit to capital projects. The article Royal Dutch Shell's Management Wants You to Know These 5 Key Things originally appeared on Fool.com. Tyler Crowe has no position in any stocks mentioned.You can follow him at Fool.comor on Twitter@TylerCroweFool.The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Copyright 1995 - 2015 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
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Sports Arkansas Razorbacks hire John Chavis and Jeff Traylor January 9, 2018 - Former LSU Defensive Coordinator John Chavis has been named the new Defensive Coordinator for the Hogs. Chavis spent the last 23 years as a defensive coordinator at Tennessee, LSU and Texas A&M. Coach Morris say's it's important to play great defense in the s-e-c and Coach Chavis brings a wealth of experience. Also hired today by the Hogs was Jeff Traylor. He'll be coaching the running backs as well as taking on the associate head coaching duties. Traylor spent two years at the University of Texas, he was also with morris at SMU last season and also spent 15 years as head coach at Gilmer high school where his teams appeared in the state title game 5-times with three titles. More Stories Trending Stories Latest News
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