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Featurette for THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE Shows How IMAX Will Play a Role in the Film!
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Lionsgate has released a new featurette (via Fandango) for THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE. It contains footage from the film, as well as interviews with stars Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson, and director Francis Lawrence, who discusses how he will be using IMAX technology to enhance certain aspects of the story.
Specifically, he is using IMAX to highlight the scenes that Katniss spends in the arena, and to use the technology to open the world up for both her and the viewer at the particular point in the story. It's an interesting approach, and could prove to be a powerful moment when it plays in the film.
Check it out below. THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE will open on November 22nd.
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The Future of Financial Regulation is an edited collection of papers presented at a major conference at the University of Glasgow in Spring 2009. It draws together a variety of different perspectives on the international financial crisis which began in August 2007 and later turned into a more widespread economic crisis following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the Autumn of 2008. Spring 2009 was in many respects the nadir since valuations in financial markets had reached their low point and crisis management rather than regulatory reform was the main focus of attention. The conference and book were deliberately framed as an attempt to re-focus attention from the former to the latter. The first part of the book focuses on the context of the crisis, discussing the general characteristics of financial crises and the specific influences that were at work during this time. The second part focuses more specifically on regulatory techniques and practices implicated in the crisis, noting in particular an over-reliance on the capacity of regulators and financial institutions to manage risk and on the capacity of markets to self-correct. The third part focuses on the role of governance and ethics in the crisis and in particular the need for a common ethical framework to underpin governance practices and to provide greater clarity in the design of accountability mechanisms. The final part focuses on the trajectory of regulatory reform, noting the considerable potential for change as a result of the role of the state in the rescue and recuperation of the financial system and stressing the need for fundamental re-appraisal of business and regulatory models. This informative book will be of interest to financial regulators and theorists, commercial and financial law practitioners, and academics involved in the law and economics of regulation.
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strawberries & brown sugar
have you ever had strawberries dipped in brown sugar?
no? what are you waiting for?!
it’s the best snack, ever. well, besides cookies and cupcakes. fruit will never beat chocolate. unless the fruit is DIPPED in chocolate. but, i digress.
these strawberries were a perfect olympic-watching treat 🙂
*as a sidenote – if you think all i’ve been doing ALL weekend is watching the olympics, you’d be right. i LOVE the summer olympics*
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Pmod HB3: H-bridge w/ feedback inputs
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• MFMP-100663 (+ MFMP-SPESE_FISSE, opz. "codici del catalogo")
• Digilent
• 410-069
• 12
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Flexible peripheral modules for all your designs
Pmod™ devices are Digilent’s line of small I/O interface boards that offer an ideal way to extend the capabilities of programmable logic and embedded control boards. They allow sensitive signal conditioning circuits and high-power drive circuits to be placed where they are most effective - near sensors and actuators.
Pmod modules communicate with system boards using 6, 8, or 12-pin connectors that can carry multiple digital control signals, including SPI and other serial protocols. Pmod modules allow for more effective designs by routing analog signals and power supplies only where they are needed, and away from digital controller boards.
Overview PmodHB3
The Pmod HB3 is a 2A H-Bridge module. This module includes a separate pin header in addition to the standard 6-pin header to receive any external motor feedback signals. The H-Bridge can be driven through GPIO signals.
Features:
• 2A H-bridge circuit
• Drive a DC motor with operation voltage up to 12V
• Screw terminal blocks for connection to the motor
• Separate header for external motor feedback
• Small PCB size for flexible designs 1.2 in × 0.8 in (3.0 cm × 2.0 cm)
• 6-pin Pmod connector with GPIO interface
• Follows Digilent Pmod Interface Specification Type 5
Package Content
• 1x Pmod HB3
Associated Products
Here you will find an overview of development boards associated with Pmods.
References
• Manufacturer name: Digilent
• Manufacturer's part name(s): Pmod HB3: H-bridge Driver with Feedback Inputs
• Manufacturer's part code(s): 410-069
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There's A Lot To Be Done In Education Sector
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There's A Lot To Be Done In Education Sector
The government has taken up some good initiatives in skill development, says Mr Agrawal of DronStudy.com.
The main highlight of the Budget 2017-18, presented by the Union finance minister on February 1, 2017, in the education sector is the move to enable students to access high-quality education resources. The government has decided to use DTH channels to provide at least 350 online courses available on the 'Swayam' platform to students. Currently, the government has tied up mainly with government institutions and bodies to provide such courses. This move will help students learn from the best faculties of India but given the infrastructural challenges, a lot is to be achieved before seeing the large-scale impact of such initiatives. To improve the quality of services, expertise of private sector may come handy.
The proposal to launch a system of measuring learning outcomes with emphasis on science education and flexible curriculum in schools is another much needed move brought forward by the government. As per the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), published by Pratham, it was reported that every second Class 5 student in rural areas was not able to read Class 2-level text. These areas specifically need urgent attention and educational reforms in order to prevent a catastrophic situation for the entire nation.
The move to set up National Testing Agency to conduct all examinations in higher education, and free CBSE and other agencies of the troublesome burden, will further strengthen the government's efforts to improve quality of the education in India.
Another area where the government has taken up some good initiatives is skill development. According to a recent study, India is expected to have 869 million working-age people by 2020 and providing education and employment to all these people is a daunting task for the government. To meet the challenges, the government has set aside Rs 2,200 crore for investment in vocational training of the youth, and decided to extend 'Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras' to more than 600 districts across the country. Also, 110 centers will be opened to help the youth get access to employment opportunities abroad. Further, the government has decided to launch an innovation fund for secondary education to promote R&D and bring about the quality in education sector. Large-scale use of ICT with help from the private sector may help in achieving the desired outcome.
These are some appreciable efforts on the part of the government but there is a lot to be done before realising the dream of educated India and Digital India. In order to fulfill its mission, the government should not rely only on government bodies. It must devise ways to bring private sector expertise and technology into this mission so that affordable quality education could be provided to all.
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Humans of New York and Writing Inspiration
Recently, I discovered the page that I now consider to be the best on the internet: Humans of New York. For those who don’t know, HONY (I’m going to use this acronym throughout the post) was started by photographer Brandon Stanton a few years back, and basically what he does is travel throughout the streets of New York and take pictures of anyone he finds interesting (with their consent). He posts these photos online, accompanied by a short quote they give about their lives or their favorite memories or something along those lines. But what makes this blog so special is Brandon’s insane ability to get complete strangers to open up to him, and the beautiful and thought-provoking stories that they share as a result.
Some of my favorite photos include this, this, thisthis, this, and this post, and honestly a million others that I promise I won’t bombard you with. But all of them, whether it’s the quote or the picture or just the look on the face of the person being photographed, are so real and relatable and amazing. And since Brandon finds such a broad range of people for his blog (yay diversity!), you really are seeing all kinds of experiences, many of which you may never have considered before.
What makes the page even better, perhaps, is the comments section, which seemingly counteracts all of the Forces of Evil on the internet by remaining mostly civil and interesting. Each photo and quote is accompanied by pages and pages of discussion and shared experiences and stories. And it’s those stories that remind me: at its heart, HONY is a page about people.
Books, too, are about people, and in that way each HONY post feels like a miniature novel. It has a story and a character attached, and it makes you think. Not only that, but like books, every post seems to enhance the way you look at the people around you, and it truly does give you a new appreciation for them and their internal battles. Even on another level, HONY does what novels should be doing more of: it gives a voice to those we rarely hear from in the media.
And for that reason, HONY is the kind of blog that reminds me why I read and write. I do it to tell stories, yes, but I also read–and write–to discover. Because I want to know and understand different kinds of people, because I want to feel close to them, and because I want to use stories to help me make sense of the world around me. And sometimes, for me, those reasons get lost in the stress of writing and wanting to craft a great book, and it’s why blogs like HONY have become so dear to me–because it makes everything clear again.
I think that maybe we all need our personal equivalent of a HONY. We all need that reminder of why it is we write. Because, let’s face it: writing is hard sometimes. And when you fall into the black hole that is revising, or when you hit a wall and just want to quit, it is so helpful to remember that you shouldn’t. To remember why you should keep going. To remember that, published or not, your words and your stories really do matter.
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(Okay, I admit it. This post was 60% a way for me to gush about HONY. BUT SERIOUSLY. It is amazing, and I think writer/reader people will especially appreciate it since some of the stories really are worthy of being turned into books or movies or plays.)
(If you want to follow HONY, you can on Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, and probably elsewhere,* and you can buy the spin-off book here. Brandon also did a series on the people of Iran during his visit there, which I found totally fascinating. Also, if you’re interested, there are a bunch of off-shoots of HONY in a number of countries and cities, so if you want to find one more local to you and you live in a big city, search “Humans of [insert place here].” I bet there is one near you.)
*Most people seem to comment on the HONY Facebook, so I’d say that’s the best place to follow it if you’re interested in reading discussion after the fact. Also, you don’t need a Facebook account to read the posts. All of it is public. And if you do decide to check out the page, let me know! I’d be interested to hear what you guys think.
Stay awesome!
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About Michael Waters
I'm Michael, I'm eighteen, and I blog about YA books for Barnes & Noble.
14 comments on “Humans of New York and Writing Inspiration
1. nevillegirl
August 1, 2014
I /love HUNY. It’s interesting to read, PLUS I like it because I want to do photojournalism (among other things) someday, PLUS it shows such a wide variety of people. It really makes me think about possible characters for my own stories. 🙂
• John Hansen
August 3, 2014
Agreed! And ooh, photojournalism. Any other photojournalism sites/magazines worth looking at?
• nevillegirl
August 3, 2014
Well, National Geographic is always a good place to start! *adores that magazine*
I also really like We Are The Youth, which is a website for a photojournalism project about queer youth. It’s really cool to read all their stories. (It’s similar to HUNY in that way – with National Geographic, of course you get a story with the pcitures, but you don’t always hear from the subject of the photo. With WATY and HUNY, you do.)
• nevillegirl
August 3, 2014
Oops, wait, I thought I included the link and I guess I didn’t! Here you go: http://wearetheyouth.org/
2. Cait
August 2, 2014
I absolutely LOVE that Facebook page. I only heard about it, oh gosh…maybe a few weeks ago?? All the photos are amazing (I loooove amazing quality pictures anyway) but you’re right, it’s those snippets. They’re just really well written too, and peeks into someone else’s story. And I love the things people have to say! This kind of also combats the idea of “shallow people”….well, you know how in books there’s always the “shallow characters”? I don’t think that can ever exist. EVERYONE has a story. *ahem* Okay, mini-rant over. But this is an epic page. x)
• John Hansen
August 3, 2014
EXACTLY! It combats so many stereotypes and we have, and it proves that everyone is more than what you see on the surface. I mean, the page sometimes features people who have done pretty bad things, but even so it lets you see the humanity in them. I love it so. 🙂
• erinkenobi2893
August 3, 2014
Yet another reason why you should never judge a person by appearances. 🙂
• erinkenobi2893
August 3, 2014
And flesh out your characters. (That’d be good too. 😛 )
3. erinkenobi2893
August 3, 2014
The little girl one is just too cute! 😀 I just want to give her a great big hug. And write her into my novel. I need more cuteness in my novel…
4. nevillegirl
August 4, 2014
Hey, can we get the listing for TCWT’s August blog chain? 🙂 Thanks!
• John Hansen
August 4, 2014
Just updated it. Sorry for taking forever! 🙂
5. Eliza McFarlish
August 31, 2014
When is the September blog chain? I really hope to participate in this one and I’m getting anxious for it to start!!
• John Hansen
August 31, 2014
The post will go up any minute. So sorry I’m late. And there will be a little under a week to sign up (just comment on the post), so hopefully you’ll see this in time. 🙂 Excited to have you joining!
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Posted by Kekso on 25 May 2015, 16:20
There is Wargaming board on Index page (divided by periods, not by scales). How more visible you want it to be?
Who stops you to post there?
Please note that none forum organization would satisfy all members ;)
And last, do you know some people who are willing to join the forum and actively participate if changes will be done? Or you're just guessing it will happen?
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Posted by Kekso on 25 May 2015, 16:32
Mr. Andrea wrote: they would just need a proper space, which is not a hard thing to do Without a poll. :-D :-D :-D
First of all, only administrator can make any of those changes.
Second, I suggested a poll, I didn't insisted on it. Why? To see what overall community thinks.
Otherwise, every now and then 2-3 members can ask for their own subforum.
For example, yar68 regularly post about wargaming in 15-18mm scale. Almost none of you comments on his posts. That makes you think how many wargamers are really here. I'm not saying just a few... maybe they are really really quiet. But then we don't need new subforum for passive members.
Current forum organization is not perfect or universal, but you can find all you need.
Believe me, I would be more than happy to see dozens or hundreds of wargamers contributing this forum (and supporting it).
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 25 May 2015, 16:56
Kekso, be patient. May you please guide me to the wargaming board on Index page (divided by periods, not by scales)? No doubt I am dumb :roll: , still I cannot find it :confused:
Thanks
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Posted by Kekso on 25 May 2015, 17:42
I don't consider anyone as dumb. Please, click this link:
http://bennosfiguresforum.com/index.php
And scroll down (to the end). You should see something like this:
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It should be : SCALES; HOBBY; SPONSORS; OTHER; WARGAMING
If you don't see it then we might have other problem :?
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Posted by Peter on 25 May 2015, 18:12
I would like to have this topic on hold. Seems to be that the excisting "wargaming section" is not visible for everyone! We will take contact with Benno, to see what can be done!
Untill then please keep calm! ;-)
PS: Beano Boy Paul, can you confirm me, that you really can see that seperate section? :?
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 25 May 2015, 18:21
Thanks Kekso! Agree with Peter. I tried on ipad and laptop with two different browsers, and I cannot see the wargaming board. Maybe all discussion was the usual much ado about nothing. That board will feed the wargamers bellies, at least mine ;-)
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Posted by KGV on 25 May 2015, 18:25
There seems to be problem then, because I cann't find it either.
BTW, I'm a wargamer as well..... :-D
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 27 May 2015, 13:56
Sorry guys, i didn't get to whom we should notify this for troubleshooting. Thanks
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Posted by Sho on 27 May 2015, 17:02
I too don't see this section..
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Posted by Benno on 04 Jun 2015, 16:34
This topic just came to my attention. To clear up the confusion: the wargaming board is only visible for admins and moderators (and maybe a few normal profiles because of a glitch). Hence the moderators said there already was such a board, and the others not being able to find it. I just made it accessible for everyone else, so feel free to start using the Wargaming forum.
I'll try to move as many of the old topics to the Wargaming forum.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 04 Jun 2015, 21:15
Gee,I hope I can find it. BB
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Posted by Benno on 30 Aug 2015, 15:28
We've had the Wargaming forum here for a while but it doesn't seem to be used a lot. I'm thinking about removing all the period subforums in the Wargaming forum and replace it with a general "Wargaming rules" subforum. This should save a lot of unused space on the forum homepage. What do you guys think?
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Posted by Beano Boy on 30 Aug 2015, 15:55
I agree. Go for it Benno. Dead Space is just that. Sweep it away. Reminds me somewhat of the old saying," You can lead a Horse to water, but you can`t make him drink." BB
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Posted by Benno on 30 Aug 2015, 17:16
Just merged the forums together and moved all the topics. :-)
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Posted by Peter on 30 Aug 2015, 21:13
Now I see what happened! ;-)
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Me And Bobby McGee
Loretta Lynn
La la la la la la (Bobby McGee) La la la la la la (Bobby McGee)
La la la la la la (Bobby McGee) La la la la la la me and Bobby McGee
Busted flat in Baton Rouge headin' for the trains feelin' nearly faded as my jeans
Bobby thumbed a diesel down just before it rained took us all the way to New Orleans
I pulled my ol' har'poon out of my dirty red bandana
And was blowin' sad while Bobby sang the blues
With those windshield whipers slappin' time I was holdin' Bobby's hand in mine
We sang every song that driver knew
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Nothin' ain't worth nothin' but it's free
Feeling good was easy Lord when Bobby sang the blues
Feeling good was good enough for me good enough for me and Bobby McGee
La la la la la la (Bobby McGee)...
From the coal mines of Kentucky to the California sun
Bobby shared the secrets of my soul
Standin' right beside me Lord through everything I done
Every night he kept me from the cold
Then somewhere near Salinas Lord I let him slip away
Searching for the home I hope he'll find
And I'd give all of my tomorrows for a single yesterday
Holdin' Bobby's body close to mine
Freedom's just another word...
La la la la la la (Bobby McGee)...
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Tempting the Bride by Sherry Thomas (audiobook) – Narrated by Jenny Sterlin
temptbride audio
Helena Fitzhugh understands perfectly well that she would be ruined should her secret love affair be discovered. So when a rendezvous goes wrong and she is about to be caught in the act, it is with the greatest reluctance that she accepts help from David Hillsborough, Viscount Hastings, and elopes with him to save her reputation. Helena has despised David since they were children – the notorious rake has tormented her all her life. David, on the other hand, has always loved Helena, but his pride will never let him admit the secrets of his heart. A carriage accident the day after their elopement, however, robs Helena of her memory – the slate is wiped clean.
At last David dares to reveal his love, and she finds him both fascinating and desirable. But what will happen when her memory returns and she realizes she has fallen for a man she has sworn never to trust?
Rating: B+ for narration; A- for content
The third novel in Ms Thomas’ Fitzhugh Trilogy, Tempting the Bride is the story of Helena Fitzhugh (twin sister of Fitz from Ravishing the Heiress) and David Hillsborough, Viscount Hastings. The pair has appeared in secondary roles in the previous books and has the sort of antagonistic relationship which is most definitely NOT one of those “we-bicker-but-only-because-we’re-trying-to-hide-our-mutual-attraction” associations so beloved of romantic novels. No, Helena detests the ground Hastings walks on, and it seems he returns the favour.
In reality, however, Hastings has been desperately in love with Helena since he was fourteen, and, in the way of the hormonally challenged teenaged boy, resorted to insults, practical jokes and, later, sexual innuendo in an attempt to get her to notice him. Unfortunately, while he has grown up in all other respects, when it comes to Helena, he has never been able to progress beyond the metaphorical pigtail-pulling, which has become more and more barbed as the years have progressed. He has reached a point where he can’t see how he can possibly pull himself out of the pit he’s spent half his life digging.
Helena may be the wealthy sister of an earl, but her independent nature, university education and ownership of a publishing house mean that she is walking a societal tight-rope. One false step could lead to social ostracism, and it seems she is heading for just that disaster, for she is in love with a married man.
Hastings is the one person who can see all this clearly, and he warns Helena off on several occasions. The problem, of course, is that because the warnings come from him, she refuses to see the sense of what he tells her and not only ignores him, but becomes even more determined in her pursuit and reckless in her actions. Things come to a head when Helena and her lover, Andrew Martin, walk into a trap laid by Martin’s busy-body sister-in-law; only Hasting’s quick-thinking stands between her and ruin and while his actions avert disaster, she is compromised and they are obliged to marry.
You can read the rest of this review at AudioGals.
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Sony Vaio W Series
Sony Vaio W Series
The features of this great netbook give it that added touch. Overall great performance finish and display. The multimedia features stand out, what i liked was the ability to sream live multimedia onto your TV or through your Play station as it gives you the choice of utalising it as a DLNA server.
DLNA is short for Digital Living Network Alliance, and defines a standard for moving movies, photos, music and other media from device to device. DLNA servers can store media in one location, and, without any setup or configuration, can stream the media to DLNA compliant players, like the PS3 and Xbox 360. The big draw behind DLNA is to throw away major configuration, and create a simplistic way for consumers to get media from one device to another.
The pebble key board resembles that of the Mac. The major draw backs are the price tag and battery life.
Sony Vaio W Series Features :
• Pebble keyboard
• Quality touchpad
• 1366x768 resolution
• 10.1" LED-backlit display
• VAIO Multimedia Suite
• Video and photo editing tools
• VAIO Media Plus
• DLNA server
• Built-in camera and microphone
• 160GB hard drive
• 3-cell lithium-ion Battery
• 3 hour battery life
• Price: £499
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So, faithful beating heart, this is it.
You’re showing me to the exit… the party’s over so soon?
The clock is ticking slowly, but the alarm is set
I was counted in and now to be counted out
Well, here comes that movie reel of memories they all talked about
Nobody planned this; I got here by chance
Might never have made it at all
A meeting of parents and theirs, back to the beginning of time
I just wonder what they were all like…
Just lucky they all met
There was no great guidance for me
There was always a path of total freedom
Any path I wanted was there for me to try
Now I’m glad it was that way
And I took it, took so many jobs, travels, girlfriends, ideas…
Where the heck did I think I was going?
I used to look up and ask the skies, to resounding silence
Then I saw it was okay. It was all okay. I was me, being me
Living my life, relating to the world that is
Looking backwards I saw something
Fuzzy at first, and then in focus
I saw I was standing on the shoulders of a thousand generations
Of thinkers, poets, philosophers, scientists – and every kind of person
Did it really matter if I knew the truth about all the deeper questions?
Not to others maybe, but to me. So why not seek it out? And I did
I thought: If you know where you stand, you’ll know where you’re going
Well I found out enough
Found out that dreaming doesn’t make it real, but love is beautiful
Which one should I have married?
I made my choices…
Life is full of beauty when you know how to find it
The hellish times though…? I wish I could have avoided those
Hacked and burned, like a boat carved out for a journey.
I was alone quite often.
‘Footprints in the sand?’… No, no thanks.
I found some real kindred spirits though
Good pals, real lovers. I gave them all I had
I’m dying and it’s totally as it should be.
Dylan you were wrong
I needn’t ‘rage, rage against the dying of the light’
Clock on the wall is fading fast…
and the one inside is ringing like the clappers… Hey…
If you didn’t get my message…
I just wanted to tell you…one last thing…
The secret of LIFE…
The secret to ALL of life is to………..
is to…………
© Robert Lindsay, 2015
Public Domain Photo
Author’s Note
I once heard an audio poem where the author depicted his dying thoughts. I thought it was very well done and an interesting way to look over the story of a life. So here I tried it for myself.
I’m NOT dying and I’m usually very happy with my lot. In fact though the whole idea of dying IS a poignant thought. You’d probably find this paradox out for yourself if you tried writing your own last words.
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Date: October 20, 2016
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Date: March 15, 2011
Location: Colorado
Newspaper: Daily Camera, The (Boulder, CO)
3.
Date: March 10, 2011
Location: Colorado
Newspaper: Daily Camera, The (Boulder, CO)
4.
Date: March 1, 2011
Location: Ohio
Newspaper: Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)
5.
Date: October 28, 2009
Location: Ohio
Newspaper: Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)
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Date: September 8, 2009
Location: Tennessee
Newspaper: Kingsport Times-News (TN)
7.
Date: January 18, 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
Newspaper: New Castle News (PA)
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Date: May 6, 2003
Location: Michigan
Newspaper: Saginaw News (MI)
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Date: May 5, 2003
Location: Michigan
Newspaper: Saginaw News (MI)
10.
Date: May 4, 2003
Location: Michigan
Newspaper: Saginaw News (MI)
11.
Date: March 27, 2011
Location: California
Newspaper: Redding Record Searchlight (CA)
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Date: September 16, 1993
Location: New Jersey
Newspaper: Record, The (Hackensack, NJ)
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Date: September 9, 1988
Location: Ohio
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Location: New Jersey
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ID Category [?] Severity [?] Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
06287 Graphics Minor Always Jul 11, 2016, 12:47 26 days ago
Tester StHiryu View Status Public Platform
Assigned To Resolution Fixed OS Windows Vista/7/8 (64-bit)
Status [?] Resolved Driver spectrum.cpp
Version 0.175 Fixed in Version 0.196 Build 64-bit
Summary MESS-specific 06287: spectrum, spec128, specpl3e: All ingame sprites from Comando Tracer are flickering when moving
Description Playing this game I experience continuous flickering in the sprites that are moving. Backgrounds are fine.
I've found some youtube gameplays where this issue doesn't exist.
I attach a youtube link with the gameplay. Also, you can download the tzx image from worldofspectrum.org, since this game doesn't has a rom name at spectrum_cass.xml
Steps To Reproduce 1-Download the ComandoTracer.dsk.zip from the link I've provided (since is easier than tape to run and the behaviour is the same).
2-Insert the disk image at 3" single sided floppy drive from tab media view of the specpl3e rom.
3-Launch zx spectrum +3e rom (specpl3e) because the other models don't support disks.
4-Press intro when LOADER is selected and the disk will launch automatically
5-Press 0 to start the game after the game intro, that's all
Additional Information Game link:
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0009892
Youtube Gameplay:
Flags
Regression Version
Affected Sets / Systems spectrum, spec128, specpl3e
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Notes
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User avatar
No.12923
Tafoid
Administrator
Jul 11, 2016, 20:57
A little information on how to get a game started and playing would be helpful.
Not everyone uses or used this machine and knows the common defaults
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No.12927
StHiryu
Tester
Jul 11, 2016, 23:24
Yes of course. Follow these steps (Using messui):
1-Download the ComandoTracer.dsk.zip from the link I've provided (since is easier than tape to run and the behaviour is the same).
2-Insert the disk image at 3" single sided floppy drive from tab media view of the specpl3e rom.
3-Launch zx spectrum +3e rom (specpl3e) because the other models don't support disks.
4-Press intro when LOADER is selected and the disk will launch automatically
5-Press 0 to start the game after the game intro, that's all
User avatar
No.12929
B2K24
Moderator
Jul 12, 2016, 00:44
Can confirm the reported behavior using Comando Tracer.dsk
User avatar
No.12931
Kale
Developer
Jul 13, 2016, 08:34
c&p the comment to steps to reproduce field, please use that when describing how to reach a bug.
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No.14852
StHiryu
Tester
Mar 18, 2018, 00:34
This has been fixed.
User avatar
No.14860
Osso
Developer
Mar 19, 2018, 11:27
Fixed by geecab
User avatar
No.14873
Tafoid
Administrator
26 days ago
https://github.com/mamedev/mame/commit/128343eb7c59793d740a128489db807a9cccc27a
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Roads of Fantasy
Drive under the influence - the influence of Roads of Fantasy, a wicked arcade racing game where you have to guide a rolling ball through wild obstacle courses. The game is extremely funny, outrageously engaging and oftentimes insanely difficult.
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Anorak | Srubya And Soapbama: Cleaning Up With Barack Obama
Srubya And Soapbama: Cleaning Up With Barack Obama
by | 22nd, July 2008
SOAP firm Scrubya donates 75 percent of its proceeds to nonprofit organisations dedicated to “cleaning up the mess” it blames on George Bush.
Time to come John McClean, or scrub up with Soapbama.
Posted: 22nd, July 2008 | In: Money, Politicians Comment | TrackBack | Permalink
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Fonts! Fonts! Fonts!
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You font me, and I'll font you..
Today was generally a waste of time. The original plan this morning was to 'quickly' get fonts/text-drawing implemented, and then code in a simple GUI system to allow the future players to set some simple options (like Host or Client mode, or their alias) and generally look pretty.
Unfortunately, only the first part happened. The 'quick' font implementation took the majority of today. Being the spoiled little coder I am, I was under the impression that adding text drawing would be rather trivial, like it is in Direct3D via the ID3DXFont interface. Wrong! [grin]
First I went along with NeHe Lesson #13 to try to get bitmap fonts working. I really liked the idea of being able to create new font sets/styles on-the-go, rather than being bound to a premade image, like texture-mapped fonts. Rasterized fonts like bitmap fonts aren't as fast, but they sure as heck take less time to implement (when you know what you're doing). In summarization, the bitmap fonts didn't work. Odd. I was using SDL rather than the evil Win32 API like the NeHe tutorials use, so I figured that a simple call to wglGetCurrentDC() would get the device context and make life simple. Nope. Nothing rendering on the screen. The heck?
After an hour or two I caved and decided I'd try some other method to get that elusive glyph-y paradise on my screen. A few 3rd-party libraries were attempted, but they simply didn't play nice with Windows; strange makefile lingo and QT references left me feeling dumbfounded. Nuts; off to something else.
Next I went after Ravuya's RavBitmapFont class that was conveinently close to his Propane Injector files. It sounded relatively nice and easy, since it could read in AngelCode-format texture-mapped font files. Doh. Again I was struck by non-Windows fervor. Or something like that. In either case, it didn't work out. No offense to Ravuya of course. It was likely something silly on my behalf that led to my failure.
By this time I was furious. I grunted in frusteration and played Infantry, Restricted Area, and some other PC games for most of the few hours before Draffurd came over, where we drank Alexander Keith's (a flavourful beer!) and played Doom 2 on his XBox. Good times. I'm actually still semi-drunk, so excuse any illogical sentences or typos -- although I'm pretty good at preventing the latter.
Long story short:
I got it working. Turns out if you don't glDisable GL_TEXTURE_2D, rasterized bitmap fonts will never appear. Funny stuff, huh? I didn't laugh. [sad]
Anyways, this clears the path so that I can encapsulate font drawing into a class system (so multiple fonts/styles can exist), and then writing that GUI system. And then, my friend: networking!
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wut? I don't understand why glDisable would have any effect on anything.
PS: I got my fonts working too. Right before my cunting IDE went emo and killed itself :[ :[ :[
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Dunno why my font class didn't work out for you; I can't think of much that throws it off anymore. I tend to find bugs in my own software by virtue of being an enormous retard. [wink]
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If you're using OpenGL, why don't you render fonts as textured quads? Would be probably faster too.
EDIT: To avoid sounding too negative: your work is awesomest. [grin] (well, together with a few other awesomest members)
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Bah, little bugs like that is dangerous too ones health. Good to see you got it working though!
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wut? I don't understand why glDisable would have any effect on anything.
Me either, but apparently disabling it makes it work. I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation for it.
(And grats on your fonts, too :P)
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Dunno why my font class didn't work out for you; I can't think of much that throws it off anymore. I tend to find bugs in my own software by virtue of being an enormous retard.
Kept on crashing on the glu call to generate the mipmaps/texture. Not sure. :-/
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If you're using OpenGL, why don't you render fonts as textured quads? Would be probably faster too.
This is true. But like I said, I don't like being ironed-down to whatever physical bitmap images I have saved in my /Graphics directory. If I can grab any Windows font/style/size I want at runtime, I also allow users to do cool things like customize their fontset, for example. [smile]
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EDIT: To avoid sounding too negative: your work is awesomest. (well, together with a few other awesomest members)
Thanks! I've been checking out your journal too; Spineless is looking groovy. [smile]
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This is true. But like I said, I don't like being ironed-down to whatever physical bitmap images I have saved in my /Graphics directory. If I can grab any Windows font/style/size I want at runtime, I also allow users to do cool things like customize their fontset, for example. [smile]
I'm actually rendering fonts to texture on the fly, so I get the best of both worlds. For static text, I'm drawing the entire string to a texture and rendering it with a single quad. For dynamic text, I'm rendering one quad per character with a texture with all the printable characters for a font. The latter method might change to something else at some point, but it works for now (it won't for Japanese or Chinese :P).
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Usually it only blows up on the mipmap call if you don't have GLU (unlikely) or if the texture it's trying to load is NULL.
I'd assert that the texture is correct and ensure your loading procedure functions as intended.
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CHRISTIE’S: Two interiors designers, 289 lots, one empty room
Find out what happened when Christie’s challenged myself and Christopher Howe to furnish an empty room in their King Street galleries, using pieces offered in their Interiors sale on 31 January which totalled, including buyer’s premium, GBP 1,753,250.
Full online story here
You can view all the results of the sale here
London-based interior designer Fabrice Bana specialises in bespoke, antique and vintage furnishings. He blogs about design and decorative arts at A-Gent of Style.
Fabrice uses (from left) Moser glass Adela Melikoff part table-service (£3,000-4,000); Charles X ormulu-mounted mother-of-pearl and micromosaic Palais Royal casket (£4,000-6,000); Victorian parcel-gilt and black japanned breakfast table (£1,500-2,500); Part-pile Veramin Ru-Khorsi (£3,000-5,000); French metal-mounted ebonised bureau (£1,200-1,800); Imperial yellow
Fabrice uses (from left): Moser glass ‘Adela Melikoff’ part table-service (£3,000-4,000); Charles X ormulu-mounted mother-of-pearl and micromosaic ‘Palais Royal’ casket (£4,000-6,000); Victorian parcel-gilt and black japanned breakfast table (£1,500-2,500); Part-pile Veramin Ru-Khorsi (£3,000-5,000); French metal-mounted ebonised bureau (£1,200-1,800); Imperial yellow glaze vase table lamps (£2,000-3,000); Ormolu-mounted Sèvres-style turquoise ground porcelain striking vase clock (£1,000-1,500); Tuschinsky-style handwoven wool carpet (£3,000-5,000); George III mahogany corner armchairs (£2,000-3,000); Chinese export Coromandel six-fold screen (£2,000-3,000)
How would you describe this look?
Fabrice Bana: ‘For this space, I created a maximalist vignette that is quite luxurious, uniting elements from a wide range of cultures and time periods. All together, it’s colourful and joyous, with lots of different textures and materials. I imagined that the person who would be living in this room would be a well-travelled aesthete, with many stories about where they picked up each of these items, and have a good sense of humour.’
How does this look reflect your design philosophy?
FB: ‘You could describe me as an emotional interior designer; there’s something very organic in the way I approach everything I do. Here I started with the Tuschinsky-style handwoven wool carpet from 1920, on the wall, and added elements that drew out its colours.
‘I also wanted there to be a great deal of movement in the room, so I added the smaller, square rug on the floor [a 19th-century part-pile Veramin Ru-Khorsi rug], on which I put a round table [a mid-19th-century parcel-gilt and black japanned breakfast table]. That allows you to walk through the space in a circle, so there’s a sense of fluidity.’
What’s your favourite piece in the room?
FB: ‘I would have to say Otto Pilny’s Oriental Beauty Dancing, from 1913, which was done in the Orientalist style. I love the composition and the colours — there’s an amazing orange glow in the background, and there’s a lot of movement. ‘It’s quite textural, too: you can see the embroidery in the dancer’s dress. It’s a big painting, which makes it quite striking. I imagine that every time you looked at this work, the dancer would put a smile on your face.’
Otto Pilny (Swiss, 1866-1938), An Oriental Beauty Dancing. 70½ x 47½ in (179 x 120.6 cm). Estimate £12,000-18,000. This lot is offered in Interiors Including Property from the Collection of Sir David and Lady Tang and Property from Bywell Hall, Northumberland and Property from Howe on 31 January 2018 at Christie’s in London
Otto Pilny (Swiss, 1866-1938), An Oriental Beauty Dancing. 70½ x 47½ in (179 x 120.6 cm). Estimate: £12,000-18,000.
An ormolu-mounted Sèvres-style turquoise-ground porcelain striking vase clock, pendule a cercles tournants, late 19th century. 17¾ in (45.7 cm) high overall. Estimate £1,000-1,500. This lot is offered in Interiors Including Property from the Collection of Sir David and Lady Tang and Property from Bywell Hall, Northumberland and Property from Howe on 31 January 2018 at
An ormolu-mounted Sèvres-style turquoise-ground porcelain striking vase clock, ‘pendule a cercles tournants’, late 19th century. 17¾ in (45.7 cm) high overall. Estimate: £1,000-1,500.
What’s your advice for someone decorating a blank space?
FB: ‘‘Go with your gut. I often like to start with an antique or bespoke rug and then decorate with colours and textures that complement it. But the end result has to be comfortable — there’s no point living somewhere that looks like a museum, where you can’t touch anything. Above all, a room should reflect who you are and how you live. When I design a space, I always think about who will be living in it. I think a bit of wit, a bit of humour, and having stories to tell are important, too.’
RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW with FABRICE BANA on CAMERA at the DESIGN CENTRE CHELSEA HARBOUR for DESIGN WEEK 2018
I was briefly interviewed by the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour last Monday during Design Week 2018 after my talk with Jean-Louis Deniot to discuss his furniture collaboration Sparkx with Marc de Berny at their showroom (see previous post).
You can watch the short video by clicking here
A-GENT of STYLE in conversation with JEAN-LOUIS DENIOT at LONDON DESIGN WEEK 2018
Come and join me on Monday 5 March at 5pm at the Marc de Berny showroom at Chelsea Harbour Design Centre where I will be in conversation with international interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot to talk about his Sparkx collection and interior design, followed by the book signing of his book Jean-Louis Deniot Interiors.
To secure your place: RSVP events@marcdeberny.com
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How to Sew Clothes for Build-a-Bears
Sewing your own clothes for Build-a-Bears is an inexpensive way to create new looks for your existing teddy bears. Since most teddy bears are fairly small, think outside of the box when it comes to fabrics. Use old t-shirts, pillowcases and anything else you no longer use to create garments for your teddy bears. Working from a pattern is a simple task, so minimal sewing skills are required for sewing clothes for Build-a-Bears.
Things You'll Need
• Fabric
• Closures (buttons or snaps)
• Measuring tape
• Pencil
• Scissors
• Fabric
• Closures (buttons or snaps)
• Needle
• Thread
• Sewing machine
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Measure your bear. Use the measuring tape and measure around the bear's waist, from the neck to the end of the torso. Keep these measurements on hand in a notebook for future projects on sewing clothes for Build-a-Bears.
Apply your measurements. You can use a pattern found online or in a fabric store for creating teddy bear clothes, but simply applying your measurements to your fabric will work just as well. Because the garment you're creating is so small, it will be difficult to go wrong. Lay your fabric on a flat surface and mark the measurements with your pencil to create your own pattern, or apply the measurements using your pattern.
Cut out your pattern. Whether you use a pre-made pattern or use your own, carefully cut out your pattern. You can now see how the garment will fit the teddy bear and make any adjustments if necessary. If the garment is too big, use a ruler to draw a straight line down on side of the center and remove a centimeter of fabric. The garment should go on the teddy bear like a jacket, which will make it easy to dress and undress toys.
Sew the garment's hem. Sew the hem and edges of the garment to create a clean, finished look. This is best done by a sewing machine, but can also be done by hand if you have some sewing skills. Using a sewing machine is typically easier because it is a small garment, and creating tight stitches close together to maintain durability can be difficult.
Add closures. Add your buttons or snaps down the center of garment. Snaps should be applied with a sewing machine, while buttons can be securely sewn by hand. Create holes for the buttons, by folding fabric over and gently cutting a half-moon. Be sure not to cut too large of a hole so the garment stays on the teddy bear with ease.
Tips & Warnings
• Snaps are a good option if children will be playing with the clothes and teddy bears, since buttons can be a potential choking hazard.
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D371703 Table
Patent Drawings:Drawing: D371703-2 Drawing: D371703-3
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Inventor: Muller-Deisig, et al.
Date Issued: July 16, 1996
Application: D/037,694
Filed: April 18, 1995
Inventors: Dankers; Alexander H. A. M. (Berkel-Enshot, NL)
Muller-Deisig; Wolfgang (Berlin, DE)
Assignee: Assenburg B.V. (Ea Tilburg, NL)
Primary Examiner: Seeger; Janice E.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney Or Agent: Ladas & Parry
U.S. Class: D6/422; D6/484
Field Of Search: ; D6/480; D6/481; D6/482; D6/483; D6/484; D6/485; D6/486; D6/487; D6/488; D6/489; D6/429; D6/430; D6/495; D6/499; D6/422; D6/423; 108/50; 108/64; 108/153; 108/157; 108/161; 312/223.2; 312/223.3
International Class:
U.S Patent Documents: D284532; D292154; D330644; D335977
Foreign Patent Documents:
Other References: Domus, Dec. 1994, table at bottom..
Abstract:
Claim: The ornamental design for a table, as shown.
Description: FIG. 1 is a front perspective view showing our design;
FIG. 2 is a rear view thereof;
FIG. 3 is a top view thereof; and,
FIG. 4 is a bottom view thereof.
* * * * *
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Hit the Road, Jack. But Slowly
Portolio Blog February 2018
South Africans are big Road Trippers. After all, ours is a big country and it can often be quite a distance to get from where we are to where we want to be. From home to the game reserve, for example. From the mountains to the sea. From the big city to the open Karoo.
So, out of necessity, we have turned road journeys into an art form. A real-life high-quality art form, that is, not the 57% that the Rotten Tomatoes website awarded to the questionable American movie Road Trip, from the year 2000, or worse still, its sequel, Road Trip – Beer Pong, which mercifully never made it into theatres.
So how can a long journey be an art form? Well, here are some of the ingredients for a successful Road Trip:
• Food and drink. We call it padkos, which translates literally from the Afrikaans as ‘road food’. It must be healthy stuff, especially if you are travelling with children. Take biltong, nuts, dried fruit, juices. Definitely not fizzers, unless you want to turn yourselves and any children accompanying you into fizzers themselves. Then there will be no peace. There will be shouting and clouting.
• A stash of cash – to buy goodies on the roadside. Petrol stations might offer fuel and food top-ups (although probably not much healthy food) but South Africa is littered with superb roadside stalls, often signposted as a Padstal (road stall) or a Padstalletjie (small roadside stall). Afrikaans is good at that. It has a diminutive for everything. Imagine an English word ‘road-shoplet’ and that is what we are looking at. Anyway, they sell everything from from smoked fish to honeycombs, frech springbok fillet to Granny’s lace doilies, sliced pickled carrots called koperpennies (you got it – copper pennies) to home-made catapults, replica baby windmills to artisanal flip-flops. I know. Some things that you probably wouldn’t even touch with someone else’s bargepole, but you are getting the picture. If all else fails, you can just top up your biltong and nuts.
• A good map. Yes, you can take your GPS but it will get lost. They always do. Give your GPS a name, like Eric or Mavis or Jehoshaphat, so that you can belly-laugh when it tries to send you down farm track D345 to Putsonderwater when you know full well that the N1 Cape Town is straight on. “Ha, ha, ha. Eric’s lost the plot again; he thinks we turn right here. Ho ho.” Endless fun.
• A book of South African place-names so that you know that Putsonderwater means ‘well without water’. We have fascinating place names. There are many settlements named Onverwacht (meaning ‘unexpected’), for example, and Allesverloren (‘all is lost’), which leaves you wondering what whoever-named-it found in each place when they first got there. There is a Hotazel in the Northern Cape, which is, well, exceptionally warm. And there’s even a Collywobbles in the the Transkei, which is enough to make you shake with wonder. And did you know that Ladysmith (in KwaZulu-Natal) and Ladismith (in the Eastern Cape) were both named after Lady Juana Smith, the wife of Sir Harry Smith (the military man after whom Harrismith is named)? Juana was Spanish and she introduced the Cantaloupe melon to South Africa as a breakfast dish, which is why, here, it is called a Spanspek, or ‘Spanish bacon’ in Afrikaans.
• You will need entertainment for the STOP/GO controls. We are (quite rightly) not trusted to use contraflows sensibly in South Africa, so wherever there are substantial road works under way, a STOP sign goes up and you can wait for as long as 20 minutes, while the traffic from the other end comes through, then the GO sign goes up, they wait, and it is your turn. So play I-Spy, then the Number-Plate Game, then the Farm-Name Game but when you have tired of those (or if you don’t know them) always have a pack of cards ready for Gin Rummy or, if you want to get highfalutin, take Travel Scrabble. And don’t abuse the people with the STOP/GO signs – they are only doing their jobs. In fact, wave and thank them for looking after you.
• Finally, as above, bring your manners. You will meet many people. Fascinating fellow-travellers, many of them also on road trips. You can compare notes. And weather. And recommendations. “We had 47 degrees in Montagu two days ago, so today’s 37 degrees is bliss”. Or “Don’t miss the art museum in Graaff-Reinet – it is filled with South African masters”. Or “There’s a little padstalletjie just this side of Magoebaskloof that sells the most delicious skilpadjies.” A skilpadjie is a baby tortoise, except of course it is not really. These are chunks of liver wrapped in bacon and held together with cocktail sticks. They only look like tortoises and they are excellent on the braai.
So, talking of tortoises, obviously we all know the story of The Tortoise and the Hare, the moral of which, above all, applies to the good old South African Road Trip. If you go haring around, you will miss out, so Think Tortoise. Go slowly. Stop and go – not only when the signs say so, but whenever you feel the urge to take an ompad – a detour – because that is what a Road Trip is all about. Following the backroads.
Maybe Eric (or Mavis or Jehoshaphat…) is sometimes right, after all.
Born Again Zimbabwe
Portfolio Blog January 2018
This is serious. Well, fairly serious. It is serious in a happy sort of way.
A few months ago, I wrote a blog piece about borders in Africa and particularly about Beit Bridge, the infamously inefficient and awful border-crossing over the Limpopo from South Africa into Zimbabwe. And I wrote about Lovemore, my least-favourite Zimbabwean border-fixer and his equally appalling and corrupt co-conspirators Playmore, Trymore and Givemore.
Well, I am happy to report that it seems that soon we may be required to Give No More, as the new Zimbabwean era dawns with a massive crackdown on corruption by border officials and police. The Beit Bridge clean-up is still only a promise, but plans are in-hand to create a One-stop Border, rather like that boon of the obese, the KFC Drive-Thru. Finally, it seems that we may have found a constructive use for such a horribly lazy concept!
On the streets of Zimbabwe though, everything has already changed. And very quickly.
In June last year on the 760-kilometre, eight-hour drive from Victoria Falls to Beit Bridge, we went through 47 road blocks. That is one every 16 kilometres. Or looked-at differently, one every ten minutes. Naturally the ride was also much longer than eight hours – more like ten – due to the numerous delays caused by Temporary Importation Permit and Third Party Insurance checks, licence inspections, random vehicle searches and unproven illegal speeding fines. We even received a fine for having a fire extinguisher which was too small and a further long delay while the car was searched – almost dismantled – in a search for our non-existent cyanide supplies, with which we were accused of having been involved in some recent elephant poisonings in Hwange National Park.
The story had it – and this may have been, at least to some extent, a conspiracy theory – that the Zimbabwean Police had been posted to the roadsides by the old regime and told to raise their own salaries in fines due to a lack of cash to pay them. They were also posted at the toll plazas to ensure that everyone paid their $2 without arguing, and this payment was said to go straight into the pockets of the minister. Being thorough and efficient Zimbabweans, though – and however corrupt – they did at least have the decency to add a veneer of legitimacy to their activities by handing out receipts for everything.
Either way, I am happy to report that it is all over now. Just before Christmas, on the 300-kilometre drive from Harare to the Bvumba Mountains, near Mutare in Eastern Zimbabwe, we went through only two roadblocks and we were not pulled over at either of them. This is evidently the ‘new normal’ with the regulation being that there must be at least a 100-kilometre stretch between roadblocks. What a change and what a relief. Apparently 70 per cent of the police are to be laid off.
The road trip around Zimbabwe has therefore once again become a realistic option and it will be even better once Beit Bridge has been reborn in a new format. For now – with border crossings for private vehicles still taking up to three hours and with trucks taking as long as four days – road trippers should consider using the Plumtree border from Botswana for access or going via Pafuri or Giryondo into Mozambique. It is that bad.
Roll on, the New Zimbabwe, though. The people seem to believe in it. The Zimbabweans are inherently polite and composed people but December was one huge countrywide party with ubiquitous shouts of “Happy Freedom Christmas” and “Happy Second Independence”. It was as if we had flown into a national celebration, all the more palatable once were over the shock that the Airport Immigration desks were sponsored, with huge hoardings, by who-else (?) but KFC. I am sure this is unique to Zimbabwe. I certainly hope so.
Soon I genuinely believe that the police will be gone from the roadsides altogether and that the road borders will all be straightforward. Then Workmore and Stealmore should all be finally consigned to the dustbin of the past forever – maybe they should go and work at KFC and sell the Corruption Chuck-it Bucket dinner at the Drive-Thru instead – and we shall all be able to go to Zimbabwe and, not Pay More, but Play More.
How Green is my Vellie*
Portfolio Blog 28 Feb 2017
* a vellie (pronounced ‘felly’ and short for veldskoen) is a suede bush boot popular with bush-walking types
Our regular blogger, Chris Harvie, takes an uncharacteristically almost-serious look at the importance of going green.
There is an old joke about a call centre operator who is told to make up a sentence including four colours and he says:
“The phone goes green-green, green-green and I pink it up and I say yellow, blue am I speaking to?”
Colour is everywhere and all the colours are significant for different reasons, most of them bad. You can be red with embarrassment, purple with rage, feeling blue, green with envy, yellow from cowardice, white with fright, grey from illness, orange from too much fake tan …
All of them are negative and all are exaggerated – I mean did you ever actually see anyone go purple with anger, except in a cartoon show? – but there is a good green, a positive green, a green that saves the world. It is the green of environmentalism, the green of recycling, the green of clean air and a pollution-free environment. The Green Lobby. And it is the only such metaphorical colour to which the colour actually applies. You look at a picture of a leaf and you think green. (Or maybe you think toothpaste, but you know what I mean).
And its importance is such that it has a verb. You can’t red something, or blue it, but whole areas of the world are being greened, and there is no industry that is taking this greening more seriously than tourism. Only this morning, I was explaining to a guest in my little spot in Hazyview, Mpumalanga, that, like many game reserves in South Africa, I had planted spekboom in my garden to offset the carbon imprint of getting our visitors to South Africa by plane. It is a ‘wonderplant’ in that it removes more than 100 times as much carbon from the air than does a pine tree of the same size.
You see? We can all take this stuff seriously. Only a few years ago, we were worrying about CFCs in our fridges and our deodorants. Now we are gardening with carbon-eaters. And they really work. Like the blueberry superfruit or the macadamia health-nut, of which South Africa is now the largest producer.
Of course, there are the cynics, and the greenies who take it too far, but who are we to decide what is too far? Well, we are allowed a view. A banana and kale smoothie, which is very green, but also obviously disgusting, is taking it too far in my view. So is cucumber, which is also green. I also can’t think why nobody else seems to have worked out, as I have, that cucumber is poisonous. Otherwise why would it give you such bad wind?
But then again, there was a time when smoking and even drinking and driving were not frowned upon. Nowadays, both are more and more unacceptable, as is a failure to recycle. Even in the third world and in countries with huge social challenges such as ours, much has been done to mitigate the effects of pollution and bad living. We were one of the first countries in the world to introduce a levy on plastic bags, for example, and the first to propose a sugar tax.
South Africa may not be a great example when it comes to recycling, but we are doing our best. And as an industry, tourism is blazing a trail for others to follow. So, pink with shame, white with shock and feeling blue from the criticism, we saw red and went green and long may we remain that way, recycling, promoting sustainability and planting spekboom around every corner to offset all that jet damage. We are all coming to the realisation that, unlike all those emotional reds, yellows and greys that paint such gloomy pictures, green is not a colour.
Green is, literally, a way of life, so make sure you go green right down to your boots, or you will really be putting your foot in it.
Spring has Sprung
July 2017
There are, of course, four seasons, as Vivaldi confirms – with his proof being most frequently heard in lifts and as holding music when reporting a fault to a parastatal – but almost everyone’s favourite is Spring. In Europe, there is the gambolling of the lambs and the sprouting of the daffodils, there’s Easter and the forwarding of the clocks in preparation for summer.
In April, it is what Chaucer, in his Canterbury Tales, called “his shoures soote”, or sweet showers, that herald Europe’s spring, although naturally in the southern hemisphere, everything is the opposite and we celebrate Spring Day at the other end of the year, which is now. Our Vernal Equinox falls on 22 September and it is an easy downhill run to the holidays from there.
Am I getting too high-brow? OK. Let’s keep it simple. Here’s another old piece of doggerel, often attributed (probably incorrectly) to Ogden Nash, about the coming of Spring. One version – there are many variations – goes like this:
“Spring has sprung, the grass is riz,
I wonder where de boidies is.
Some say de boid is on de wing, but that’s absoid,
De wing is on de boid.”
This one sums up more succinctly (although less idiomatically) what is exciting about our spring; the migratory birds return. The swallows, the barbets, the flycatchers and the cuckoos pour in from ever-chillier faraway climes, with all number of other species including some of the eagles and falcons, rollers and bee-eaters. We measure how close to full summer we are by the birdsong, the mating calls and the nest-building as the migrants return to re-join their cousins who stayed behind. Love is in the air – and the dawn chorus is positively deafening.
In addition, while the bush is still parched brown in northern parts of the region, many if of its trees and shrubs are in flower. The indigenous species, like the coral trees and the kudu lilies are ready to seed and the exotics like the jacarandas and the flamboyants celebrate the oncoming subtropical rains.
As far as the wildlife is concerned, it is time for a release from that collective knee-crossing as hundreds of thousands of antelope and many other species drop their young in anticipation of imminent green shoots of grass.
In the Cape, with the rain coming to an end, the warm summer of the region’s Mediterranean climate starts to take hold and the flowers come out in full splendour. On a more prosaic human level, the healthy (and the vain) head back to the gym to trim off the winter flab and prepare their physiques for the beach in a couple of months’ time.
Of course, going mediaeval again, the Chaucer quote is from the Prologue of “The Canterbury Tales”, the first part of which ends with the words: thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages.
What better time of the year to make a Pilgrimage to any part of southern Africa than when Spring has sprung?
Or, in the words of the late great Robin Williams: “Spring is nature’s way of saying ‘Let’s Party!’…”
It’s not called Spring Fever for nothing.
Bored by Borders
July 2017
I have always said that each of Africa’s former colonial powers, for better or for worse, has left behind a legacy that reflects its own national characteristics. You can experience the finest croissants in the former French colonies, for example, but maybe not the best lavatories. Namibia offers German sausage and some of the world’s best beers. Ethiopia’s national dish, apart from injera and wot, perversely, is macaroni cheese, resulting from a brief Italian occupation in the 1930s.
Unfortunately for us South Africans, most of our near neighbours were, like us, British possessions at some point, so we are left, not with good food, but with a complicated and unworkable bureaucracy that requires myriad lengthy forms to be completed with carbon paper in quadruplicate. Remember carbon paper? Yes, you thought it was redundant nowadays didn’t you? Wrong. It is alive and well and living in Africa. When available. Otherwise, we simply have to fill in the forms four times.
Beit Bridge Border Post. A Sunday morning in late July. Zimbabwean side, heading back into South Africa. “It is very busy today. I can help you!” Torn jeans. Holed T-shirt. Smart-looking badge around his neck, which on closer inspection, bears a photograph of the wearer and the word OFFICIAL. Nothing else. Clearly home-made. Good try, but no thanks.
There was no queue, we needed no help and the entire process of clearing both sides of the border, with a variety of different nationalities of passport, required less than half an hour. Had we agreed to have a ‘helper’, it would undoubtedly have taken much longer.
Contrast this with the inward journey to Zimbabwe a month earlier, which took more than two hours, also on a Sunday, and with unnecessary payments made to speed up the process. It had started badly, when we easily negotiated the need for Unabridged Birth Certificates and Affidavits for them, only to have two of our children arrested, aged 12, for exporting a stolen car to Zimbabwe. The official had misread my handwriting and the system had flagged up our incorrectly-entered number-plate as belonging to a stolen car. Alarms sounded. Processing ground to a halt. Everyone stared.
Luckily, the said official wanted lunch and was in a rush, but still it took several visits to the police station to get the arrest reversed. Our German fellow-travellers were then sent back to obtain a customs stamp on their gate pass. Luckily, as former East Germans, they could drive a HiLux through a fence and a wall without being noticed.
“Don’t speak to anyone else. If anyone approaches you, tell them you are dealing with Lovemore.” That is the thing about Zimbabwe. There’s always a Lovemore. Or a Praymore, a Talkmore or a Workmore.
I don’t know why I engaged Lovemore in the first place. I have crossed at Beit Bridge many times without help, but with two vehicles, including the Germans’ hire car, it seemed practical. And he looked very official. There was the Bridge Toll to pay, Immigration to negotiate, then Third Party Insurance and Carbon Tax to pay with the Temporary Importation Permit, a Customs Inspection to undergo and Police Clearance to obtain; all of which I could have done perfectly easily instead of being royally ripped off by Lovemore and his buddies, who then finally set about trying to sell us redundant reflective tape.
I was thus determined not to be taken for a mug again on the return journey, and when one of Lovemore’s alter egos on the exit side tried to persuade me that I owed him $20 for helping me to avoid a full vehicle inspection, I was ready. Instead of paying him, I willingly submitted to the search, albeit amongst much foot-stamping, only to be told that it didn’t apply to me. Sharks!
During the month between our visits to Beit Bridge, we crossed from Zimbabwe to Mozambique then into Malawi, then into Zambia, back into Zimbabwe and then home. Six borders in 28 days – and all of them took less than an hour and offered helpful signage and free assistance from officials.
There is much advice to be given on dealing with African land borders but primarily, remember that a border is made up of humans. Be polite, don’t rush them, stay calm, avoid major trade routes and and try to cross on a Sunday, when they are under less pressure, and at lunchtime, when the humans want to go eat and might rush you through. And don’t allow yourself to be taken in.
Had we not crossed at Beit Bridge at midday on a Sunday, I genuinely fear that we might well still be there, waiting for a Police Clearance Stamp, Lovemore or no Lovemore. And eventually, I would simply have had to break it to Lovemore that I simply didn’t love him anymore. In fact, I couldn’t have loved him less. Sorry.
Does Everybody Hate Winter?
June 2017
Winter. Hectic cold. Squalling rain. Short days. Soggy roads. Foggy commutes. Muddy carpets. Snotty noses. Gasping coughs. Boring television. Miserable adults. Grumpy children. Smelly dogs.
The WORST time of the year. The only good thing about winter is skiing – but apart from that, it is the one season that everybody dreads, right?
Wrong.
We South Africans love winter. We look forward to it and we embrace it, as one of our outdoor-wear stores likes to tell us in its advertisements, every year. Especially in the northern parts of the country, where it fits us perfectly, like a warm slipper.
So let’s go back to ad-speak (employ voice; maybe Liam Neeson or Morgan Freeman …)
“Imagine a place … where the sun shines reliably; every single day. Imagine … endless warm days and clear blue skies without a cloud; for months on end; walking, wildlife, long uninterrupted views. Imagine giant deeply-defined dark mountain ranges backed by dusty ochre and red sunsets. Imagine warming soups, fine steaks and a hearty glass of Shiraz in front of a warming fire in an open hearth. Imagine star-studded nights and cool, silent sleeps.
Then imagine that every day is like this, from autumn right through to spring. You are imagining … winter in subtropical South Africa.”
Thanks Liam. Or Morgan. Everything you say is true. This is not wild and exotic ‘Malaysia, Truly Asia’. It is not Delhi-belly-bearing ‘Incredible India’. It is good old, just-like-home-only-much-much-better, friendly South Africa in the sunshine.
You can plan a hike, or a game drive any day. You can go camping, head out for a picnic, light a braai (a barbecue) and KNOW that the weather will be perfect. You can even plan a wedding and be sure that it won’t rain. In the daytime, it will maybe reach 25 degrees or more, then perhaps drop to 12 or 15 degrees in the middle of the night.
Winter is also the best time for wildlife-watching – probably July and August, when the bush is dry and the grass is low, forcing the game to gather at the rivers and waterholes.
And yes, in July, there is even skiing, in the Eastern Cape and Lesotho. Alpine chalets and carefully manicured pistes. Even mulled wine and après-ski. South Africa really does have everything. Picture postcard scenery and proper picture postcards to send to those foolish enough to stay at home, and show them what they are missing.
So put away the sou’westers, the umbrellas, the Barbours and the Benylin. Dig out the hiking boots, the sunglasses and the binoculars and head for winter in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo Province …
OK. So there is one fly in the ointment, even if there are no wasps at the picnic because we don’t have insects in the winter. In all honesty, the sunshine story does not apply to the Western Cape, which calls winter the Green Season for good reason. It rains there – but not every day, and when the sun comes out, which it frequently does even in winter, Cape Town is probably still the most beautifully-situated city in the world. Ask Liam. Or Morgan. They are both regulars.
So come on. Pull on some shorts and a T-shirt and let’s braai! It is wintertime in South Africa.
Whatever the Weather
May 2017
Capetonians know that one man’s mild is another man’s warm. Capetonians also know to escape northwards in winter. And what Capetonians know is worth knowing.
The whole world watches Sky News nowadays – Capetonians included – because the whole world is transfixed by the ups and downs of the British political system, by the seemingly endless numbers of royal events and by Britain’s fractious relationship with Europe. But of course we are all really only watching for the weather …
There is a downturn to the presenter’s face. He or she has just reeled off another tiresome report on an Underground strike or fracking in Yorkshire or football hooliganism or some other disaster, but then … the worst is yet to come:
“And now for the weather…”
It is without doubt the worst news of the day, despite its understatements and gently therapeutic reassurances:
“Starting with some drizzle but becoming heavier during the day. So far no flood warnings have been issued though …”
And even in the summer. “Starting off somewhat cool but cheering up a little later.”
And then, joy of joys. “The mercury will climb to a whopping 25 degrees Celsius in parts of the south-east today. Anyone venturing outside is advised to wear protective clothing and a wide-brimmed hat and to carry extra water as there is a severe risk of dehydration and of allergy-causing seeds. Those working in offices should keep the air-conditioning on and drink lots of tea. Please keep an eye on elderly and infirm neighbours. Schools are advised to keep children inside during break…”
In the northern parts of South Africa, we also become quite excited at the prospect of 25 degrees, because it means it is not going to be 35 degrees. In the current climate, we have been through week upon week of temperatures in the mid-30s with regular forays, in Skukuza, into the 40s.
Mercifully, the upside of the lack of rain is that the heat has been a dry heat, and not humid. But – as the Aussies say – we have had to Slip Slap Slop Seek Slide. Slip on a shirt, slap on the suncream, slap on a hat, seek shade and slide on the ‘sunnies’.
For the visitor, though, the South African sub-tropical winter in the northern part of the country offers some of the best weather anywhere in the world. Cool nights, going down to about 15 degrees, even sometimes as low as 10 degrees, and beautiful warm days in the mid 20s, where slipping, slapping and slopping are barely necessary. Twelve hours of sunshine, from 6am dawn to 6pm dusk. The perfectly balanced day.
So the South African weather forecast says, by contrast: “It will be a cool, sunny day in the Lowveld but becoming cold at night. Minimum 15 degrees. Maximum 27 degrees.”
One man’s blisteringly hot, is another man’s cool, as every Capetonian knows. So follow the Capetonians to Limpopo and Mpumalanga this winter!
The Mother of all Celebrations
April 2017
Of course, Mother’s Day is very important. I mean, where would we be without our mothers? Nowhere. Obviously. Scientifically. Literally. After all, everybody has a mother – and in these enlightened days, some people have two. Ask Bruce (sorry Caitlyn) Jenner’s kids, if you can get hold them. I think they are something to do with the Kardashians, so they are on TV all the time, but I forget the details. They have loads of mothers, including Bruce (sorry, Caitlyn) among them.
So, for all the mothers (and former-fathers) out there, it is very important that we mark the day properly and that we take the time to do something that mothers love. Like fishing. Or 4×4-ing. Or braai-ing and drinking brandy and Coke by the pool. Oh, no, sorry. That’s Father’s Day. Father’s Day is FUN. In the case of Caitlyn (when she was Bruce) his kids could have done a Decathlon with him. That, a few years back when he was an Olympian, would have been his idea of good bonding.
On Mother’s Day we tend, perversely, to torture our mothers by pretending to be them for a whole day and doing it really badly. We give them breakfast in bed, but the fruit juice is warm and the eggs and the tea are cold. The toast is not only similarly cold, but also hard and slightly burnt and when they try to apply the butter, it breaks into seven pieces and the crumbs go all over the bed and their night-dresses (Oopsy-daisy, Bruce).
We shower our mothers with Clicks Chocolate Selection Boxes and those Body Shop frilly baskets full of soap and smelly powders and cocoa-flavoured body butter. I mean, what on earth is body butter? (Not you Bruce …)
We then wash the dishes for Mom, but we do it so badly that she has to do them again …. and so the day goes on until the evening, when her best bet is to take back control and to cook supper herself, so that we don’t ruin that too. And to stop us from ordering in pizza. Mothers hate pizza – it represents everything that they think is evil about the modern world, along with socks on the floor and leaving the loo seat up.
So Mother’s Day is about being nice to Moms until they squeal to us to stop. Father’s Day is about doing cool things with Dad and buying him boy’s toys from Cape Union Mart, like knives and everlasting torches and those little screwdriver sets with all the tiny bits that go missing.
Children’s Day is not quite such a laugh, being all about the abolition of child labour – harder labour, that is, than making breakfast in bed or washing the dishes once a year. And there is even a Pet’s Day, when we can show our pets how much we adore them (proof of the old adage that every dog has his day) with a bone, or some catnip or a new chunk of cuttlefish.
Pet’s Day is 11th April. Every year and around the same time of Mother’s Day.
So don’t get confused, or the next thing you will be giving your Dad dry toast smeared, along with the duvet, with cocoa butter, while the dog plays with his new Leatherman and slurps Brandy and Coke at the poolside. Mom will meanwhile be sitting alone on the kitchen floor, sharpening her nails on the cupboard doors and chewing on a cow’s hoof by torchlight.
It really doesn’t pay to get confused about the importance of mothers, does it Bruce – sorry, Caitlin – unless you can get millions for appearing in a TV reality show? Then it pays.
Happy Mother’s Day.
Valentinophobia
14 February 2017
For an event that is all about ‘love’, it is extraordinary that the words ‘Valentine’s Day’ should create so little enthusiasm in the hearts of so many. In a large number of cases, in fact, the fourteenth of February doesn’t celebrate love, it strikes terror.
What am I going to do to show my ‘significant other’ how much I love him or her? Breakfast in bed? Flowers? Lingerie? If so, how lewd should it be? A card? Signed or unsigned? What if mine is not the only card that he or she receives? Should I send two, just to test the reaction? And just plain old Ferrero Rocher? Or heart-shaped Beacon chocolates? Oh dear. The stress.
And should the card be humorous, or more traditional, with blobby little fresh-faced cherubs flying around firing tiny arrows into aortas and ventricles?
Few are more wary of The Feast of St Valentine, though, than restaurateurs and hoteliers, on whom the pressure falls to make the day ‘extra special’ not just for one guest celebrating a birthday, or for one couple on honeymoon or marking an anniversary, but for every person in the restaurant or hotel. All at the same time. Private romantic moments in a thronging public place. Tricky.
So it is red roses all around, on the tables. One presented to each lady. But then what about the men? Some men love flowers, but how do you know? Give a flower to the wrong bloke and he might thump you.
It is mushy music. But what? Love is in the Air (too corny) or The Greatest Love of All (too loud) or Air on a G-String (too much double-entendre)? Anything by Michael Bublé will have the ladies swooning, but then the men might feel a little nauseous.
So we draw little cream hearts in the soup, but what if it spreads and looks more like a tadpole? And worse still, when we try to cut cherry tomatoes into heart shapes, why do they always end up looking like little bottoms?
Then there is that horrific hotel room concept of the romantic turn-down. Petals, poetry and scented candles, all of which have to be cleared up the next morning.
So while you are worrying about what you are going to do with your partner for Valentine’s Day, spare a thought for the hospitality people, who have to come up with the right vibe for everyone, aged from 17 to 97, all out on a date and almost all, at best, a little nervous and beset with over-inflated expectations.
After all, who was this Saint with all this hype attached to him? Evidently the original Saint Valentine of Rome was a priest who performed hundreds of marriages in his lifetime, many of them secretly, for persecuted Christians and for Roman legionnaires who were forbidden from marrying.
And what are we left with now? Relics of Valentine himself, scattered across the world as seems to be the way with saints – a few bones in Rome, a few more in Dublin – and one day of the year which results, in the UK alone, in the exchanging of more than 25 million cards and the spending of £1.3 billion on flowers and chocolates. In the US, 190 million cards are sent and the average spend per person is over $150.
In South Africa, with our disastrous postal system, 25 million cards are probably sent but none of them will arrive before Christmas. “Darling, I sent you a card, I promise! It will be in the Randfontein sorting office.” Ugly scenes might ensue.
And don’t forget the 1929 Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre. What was that again? The husband who bought Ferrero Rocher, when he should have known that his wife didn’t like hazelnuts …
Christmas in Africa
December 2016
It’s a common question – and a bit of a strange one: “Do you have Christmas in Africa?”
Well, yes, we do and it is huge. Like God. Really very, very popular. Which is why it is a strange question. After all, just over 80% of South Africans are apparently church-going Christians, compared, for example, with 11.4% of British people! God bless Africa.
Christmas is therefore clearly not a purely European or American celebration, for many reasons, not least of them being the fact that the major events to which it relates occurred two thousand years ago in a sophisticated Levantine culture, 800 years before Alfred burnt the cakes, a thousand years before the Norman Invasion and 1500 years before Christopher Columbus stumbled across America and ‘discovered’ it.
Yes. We do have Christmas trees, but they are decorated with Ndebele-patterned money-oranges. And we have wrapped presents and lots of food. We also have the Queen’s Speech on television – we are in the Commonwealth after all.
Somewhat more illogically, we also have Christmas cards with snowmen on them. And robins – but European robins sitting on snowy holly bushes, and not, as you might expect, our own white-browed scrub robins sitting in dry acacia thorn trees.
But that is where the similarity ends. The rest we have adapted to our own conditions. For example, I have always persuaded my children that Santa’s sleigh is pulled by Keith, a leaf-browsing kudu, not Rudolph, a sugar-lump-chomping, red-nosed reindeer, because who the heck in Africa knows what a reindeer is?
The main key difference is that it doesn’t snow. Ever. So we spend the day outside by the swimming pool and we braai – or barbecue – anything we can get our hands on, including the turkey.
The African tradition of giving presents is a little simpler than the European version too, in that South Africans celebrate by buying things that they wouldn’t always buy in great quantities throughout the year. Most of us mark Christmas as a renewal and in African culture everyone wears new clothes on Christmas Day. We also dispose of whatever is left of our Christmas bonuses by buying a lot of beer to go with the meat, or, in the case of the ruling classes, a lot of Johnnie Walker Blue to go with the KFC.
Of course, Christmas falls in the middle of our summer holidays so the most marked indication that we are about to celebrate the birth of Christ is the moment when most of inland South Africa heads for the toll roads at a rate of over a thousand cars per road per hour and decants, a long drive later, onto the beach in Durban or Cape Town where it spreads its ill-gotten gains and expanding physiques.
Perversely, this also makes it the perfect time to visit the province of Gauteng (where Johannesburg and Pretoria are situated) for Christmas in the non-snow, Christmas pantomimes, Christmas carol services, Christmas with the Lipizzaners, Christmas shows like Annie and Joseph, and all manner of festivities in celebration of empty roads and malls.
In fact, from early December, the entire country closes down, just like France and Italy in August. Nobody, but nobody, achieves anything at all for about four weeks, with the honourable exception, of course, of the hospitality industry. (So be kind to us – and bear in mind that we are toiling away, alone, in a world full of holidaymakers. Our suppliers are all either on leave or drunk. The shops are empty of food. Our out-sourced laundry is on a half-staffed go-slow. Our electrician is on the beach. Our plumber is on safari in Namibia…)
This period of limbo persists until about 6th January, when the collective hangover (known locally as a babalas or babalazi) starts to clear and everyone drifts home to reconnect with their old clothes, their old jobs, their old lives – renewed, refreshed and a good few kilograms heavier – and all the restaurateurs and hoteliers can take down the tree and get some well-earned shut-eye.
In the meantime, we are ready and we look forward to seeing you soon. Bring your swimming gear, sun tan lotion and a large hat. We will do the rest. Merry African Christmas. It is just like Christmas at home, only better.
Walking it Off
April 2016
Walking it off …
“If I could not walk far and fast, I think I should just explode and perish.” So said Charles Dickens, long before fast food began to cause people truly to explode and perish.
The Escarpment towns of Sabie and Graskop may be wholesome junk-food-free little places but they have pancakes for sale in every doorway and these must be walked off, just as much as dogmeat-burgers and fried rat, to avert self-detonation.
The most effective way to lose weight nowadays is to sign up for a ‘Survivor’-style reality show and to be nourished only with grubs, berries and the hatred of one’s fellow participants. The Australian version of ‘I am a Celebrity …’ was filmed right here although, far from being without manna in the wilderness, the participants were truly never more than 500 metres from a Harrie’s Chicken Liver Pancake.
So let’s take a walk …
1) Jock of the Bushveld Walk, Graskop
This gentle grassland route passes through Paradise Camp, which features strongly in Jock’s eponymous book. Of course, everything around here is a Jock-Something and the dog has many graves. Unsubstantiated rumour has it that one of his toenails is buried along this trail, but if you can’t find it, ogle the proteas instead.
2) Belvedere Trail, Bourke’s Luck
In rugged country, from Bourke’s Luck Potholes down to the Blyde River, the name is ironic. Tom Bourke predicted gold but found none himself, settling instead for rare samango monkeys. This is a great workout, terminating at the ancient and defunct Belvedere hydro-electric plant, one of three which powered the Pilgrim’s Rest Gold Rush and provided the town with electric street lights before even London had them.
3) Loerie Trail
The red wing-feather of a loerie (now Turaco) is the sign of a Swazi Chieftain. You too will feel like a king, as you set off past the caravan site, the memory of your plush Portfolio-accredited accommodation still fresh in your mind. Cool plantations are spattered with chunks of wildlife-rich indigenous forest, watered by the cooling Bridal Veil Falls. Feel as light as feather …
4) Forest Falls Walk and 5) Graskop Day Trail
The Mac-Mac River is best-known for the falls of the same name, its twin chute resulting from a real-life explosion caused by two careless Irishmen experimenting with dynamite. The Forest Falls are known for being the only falls in Mpumalanga to be wider than they are high. Like someone in need of a good hike, maybe? Waterfalls can be famous for just about anything, it seems, but this is great for a dip and to break out the jelly babies. The Graskop Day Trail is similar but goes twice the distance.
6) Matumi Trail
A shady meander along the Mac Mac River, from the Sabie Valley restaurant opposite Induna Adventures. Cool off in the forest, chase butterflies, find a rare Narina Trogon and then undo it all by getting stuck into a quiche. Nobody will know and surely you have hiked enough by now …
7) Lone Creek Falls, Sabie
A lone creak of the knees – this one’s for everyone. It is all of about 200 metres long but at least you got out of the car.
OK. Anyone for a pancake?!
Driving us Mad
October 2015
Often people have said to me – although admittedly not so often recently – that South African drivers are both polite and disciplined and that our roads are fantastic. However, they can occasionally be fraught with danger for the uninitiated, so here, in a service to our readers, is a string of tips for drivers unfamiliar with South Africa driving conditions:
• You will initially be baffled by our ‘Stop Streets’, although it is essential to understand them very quickly as you will encounter them immediately, even in the Parkades and on the precincts of the airports (where you will almost certainly be harassed by a traffic officer hell-bent on annoying you before you even get out onto the public roads). At a Stop Street, you are obliged to come to a complete and utter stop. The order of departure from the ‘Stop’ position is dictated by the order of arrival – first come, first leave – although in reality, it is simply a game of Chicken with potentially expensive consequences for any player who makes a wrong judgement. Note that drivers from Gauteng Province (with GP at the end of their number plates) are of the belief that Stop Streets do not apply to them.
• When you see the word ROBOT painted on the road, do not slow down in the belief that R2D2 is about to cross. Robots are traffic lights, so yes, do slow down and prepare to stop if the light is red, unless you are driving a GP-registered car (see above) in which case, as above, you might get away with believing that stopping at red robots is optional – and maybe die. A flashing red robot is out of synch and must, perversely, be treated as a Stop Street.
• Similarly, the solid white line in the centre of the road which, in the whole of the rest of the world, indicates that there should be ‘No Overtaking’, is generally (and often lethally) taken, in South Africa, to indicate that overtaking is perfectly OK even (maybe especially) if you can’t see around the blind corner. Another frequent cause of accidents, this doesn’t seem to put anyone off. In fact, the U-turn just over a blind rise is also now becoming increasingly popular.
• The area to the left of the yellow line – the hard shoulder – is also strictly out-of-bounds to all vehicles unless they have broken down, but it is nevertheless always used to allow overtaking and, especially by vehicles bearing a sticker with the words THIS VEHICLE DOES NOT DRIVE IN THE YELLOW LINE, to allow triple overtaking, which is tantamount to treating a single-lane road as a three-lane highway.
• Undertaking, as everywhere in the sane world, is strictly illegal and therefore extremely popular here, so check ALL your mirrors regularly. It is absolutely not sufficient to assume that no-one is coming past you on the left. They probably are (see GP-plates above).
• Circles are roundabouts. Be aware that South Africans are relatively new to the concept of roundabouts and are really not very good at them. Roundabouts are indicated by a hollow black broken ring on a triangular road sign and, often but not always, rumble strips with the intention of slowing down those who have ignored the hollow ring. The said ring should not be confused with a large (sometimes very large) rectangular signboard with a huge solid red spot and the words HIGH ACCIDENT ZONE. These signs mean what they say, but it would be a foolish person who assumed that the lack of a red spot sign meant, in any way, that you were entering a LOW ACCIDENT ZONE. We do not have any such zones.
• Dicing and speedsters are high among the reasons for the road accident rate, although, mercifully visitors are rarely involved as they tend to be a little bit more grown-up than South Africans when it comes to racing off traffic lights, stop streets and circles and zig-zagging in and out of fast moving lines of vehicles. It is fun though.
• Contrary to what you might think you are seeing, driverless cars have not yet hit South African roads. The car you are looking at – and which appears to be driverless – does actually have a driver, but he is lying down while he drives. He may be asleep. He may not. Either way, he can’t see very much, any more than you can see him.
• Similarly, you will often see an apparently empty Traffic Police vehicle parked on a verge or along the side of the road. In fact, sometimes they are actually in the road. The car is, however, not empty. There is at least one traffic officer in the car – sometimes two, three or even four of them – horizontally digesting a large portion of fried chicken and chips and a full-fat fizzy drink. The prevalent belief that all traffic officers are a) corrupt and, b) are living in very large houses, is untrue. It does not apply to all of them. But it does apply to some of them and you should (seriously) NEVER pay them cash, even when they are awake.
• Car guards, on the other hand, never sleep. They are always there. Sometimes uniformed and sober, sometimes in a borrowed, torn high-vis vest and looking a little the worse for wear. “I look after your car for you, Boss/Ma’am” signifies a contract to pay on your return for leaving your vehicle in his or her care. “Everything still fine, Boss/Ma’am” signifies that the contract has been completed and it is time to pay up. The going rate is about R5 – and it is worth keeping them on your side.
• Another sleepless group consists of the interesting people at the robots, who are out to sell you licence disc holders, wiper blades, mobile phone chargers, ‘genuine’ Police sunglasses, selfie sticks, car-branded keyrings and coat hangers. All the things you can’t get anywhere else or, in the case of the selfie-sticks, live without. Be nice to them. They have probably come all the way from the Ivory Coast to sell you a pack of dustbin bags.
• And of course, in case you are not scared yet, night-time, when the traffic cops are asleep in their beds (as opposed to in their cars) is the time when all the unroadworthy cars come out, held together with duct tape, chewing gum and bailer twine and with limited numbers of functioning lights. In fact, frequently they have no real lights at all and drive with just their hazards on for a suicidal game of “Now You See Me, Now You Don’t”.
• Finally – and talking of “Now You Don’t See Me” – no piece of South African road would be complete without a sprinkling of SLAGGATE signs. A SLAGGATE sign does not, however, indicate the Exit for a Person of Easy Virtue. Slaggate is the Afrikaans for ‘Potholes’ and such a warning should be taken seriously. For anyone struggling to ascertain whether we drive on the left or the right side of the road, we have a sophisticated system, especially when faced with a rash of potholes, of driving on the best side of the road. If you see a pair of ears sticking out of a looming pothole, it might not be a rabbit but a giraffe.
Of course, what I really mean to say is that South Africa is a fantastic destination for a self-drive holiday and the drivers are both polite and disciplined – with one or two exceptions, by no means all of them with GP number plates – and our roads are, for the most part, in fantastic condition, dead straight and blissfully low on traffic. Just mind you don’t fall asleep!
Graaff-Reinet, The Karoo – February 2010
2 May 2010
Nieu Bethesda, my bugbear and potential nemesis, is growing on me slowly. Perhaps it looks better after rain. André’s Brewery still offers the only acceptable lunch, even if there is only one choice on the menu (which, as I keep trying to tell him, means there isn’t a choice).
An Invitation to Grahamstown
13 April 2010
I have been invited to speak at the Grahamstown Festival as part of the Think!Fest 2010 initiative. My talk will be at 2pm on 2 July at The Monument restaurant and there will be a “Conversations with Authors” evening later in the afternoon. I hope there’s an audience …
Nairobi, Mombasa and Lamu – January 2010
12 March 2010
In January, I took a ten day trip to Kenya on Air Miles, sparing the pick-up/bakkie for a change. With so many lengthier African journeys under my belt, it was potentially confusing to be away for such a short time. It felt like taking a quick dunk instead of a proper swim.
I got around this by reading Sihle Khumalo’s ‘Heart of Africa’ on the plane. By the time I reached Mombasa I felt as if I had been in and out of as many minibus taxis as he had and was well into travelling mode. I was interested to see that Sihle was born in Nqutu, in KwaZulu-Natal and just down the road from Fugitives’ Drift Lodge, my alma mater. I must now read his first book to complete the picture.
This short stay in Kenya included a couple of days in sultry Mombasa, 4 nights on Lamu and the spectacular train from Mombasa to Nairobi. The best experience of all was a visit to an orphanage outside Nairobi and the infectious enthusiasm of its occupants. I think I was hard on Kenya in my book and I look forward to exploring it in more detail soon.
Along the Coast from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth – December 2009
11 February 2010
A quick spin to Cape Town (for a meeting to discuss converting a forward control Land Rover into a safari vehicle) led to some auspicious discoveries and the launch of my EAT RIGHT EN ROUTE campaign for fresh fruit and healthy food in petrol station shops:
1) The Vineyard Hotel in Newlands offers some of the best vegetarian food I have ever eaten (no, I am not a vegetarian).
2) Whale-watching is not as boring as it sounds and The Marine Hotel, on a Hermanus cliff-top, is proof, if it were needed, that a South African 5* hotel is up there with the finest in the world.
3) Mossel Bay’s scruffy under-reconstruction “waterfront” hides one of the best seafood options in the land – Gypsey Cove. Plump oysters and lekker chokka.
4) Knysna’s traffic problem is no closer to being solved, even now that the causeway over the lagoon is finished.
5) Port Elizabeth’s Courtyard Hotel is further evidence that this chain has it spot-on. The only complaint in the visitor’s book (predictably from a government employee) was that the TV wasn’t plasma screen. Strange priorities, indeed.
Final Conclusion: The Garden Route will (probably) be wonderful when it is finished.
Namibia – October and November 2009
24 November 2009
Recently my travels took me, with some friends, to two of South Africa’s dry National Parks, Augrabies NP and the Kgalagadi TP on the way to and from Namibia. A South African traveller’s life is a journey incomplete without visiting and absorbing these two Kalahari national parks, while Namibia offers the ultimate unique camping destination.
We stayed in The Fish River Canyon, The Richtersveld National Park, Luderitz, Helmeringhausen, Sossusvlei, The Namib Naukluft National Park, Swakopmund and Windhoek. With bicycles and climbing boots aboard the Jeep, our journey was an endless feast of exploration and discovery. You can see photographs of the expedition on the website of Anton du Toit, my photographer colleague. See www.antondutoit.com
Over the next few months I shall post itineraries on this page and discuss plans for future trips
Author and Freelance Travel Writer
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The City of Atlanta falls victim to a ransomware attack
Once again, cyber attackers are proving no one is safe from a ransomware attack. This time, it’s the City of Atlanta that has fallen victim.
So, what do we know?
Experts suggest Atlanta may have been infected by a variant of SamSam ransomware; the same family deployed against governments and hospitals since 2015. In this particular case, the ransomware infection has encrypted key customer-facing applications, preventing Atlanta residents from accessing court information and paying their bills.
While this particular ransomware variant isn’t spreading like a NotPetya or WannaCry, it does have experts worried. This strain has demonstrated an exceptional ability to target critical systems and applications.
We now also know the cyber extortionist involved has demanded $6,800 to decrypt each City computer or $51,000 to deliver the decryption keys required to unlock all impacted City applications.
Atlanta is now working closely with the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Microsoft, and Cisco to resolve the infection. Meanwhile, the City is also urging the public to monitor their bank accounts closely, as their personal data may have been accessed.
Protect against SamSam ransomware
Experts suggest ransomware attacks will increase by a factor of ten in the next year or two. Unfortunately, data security technologies simply can’t keep up with the rapid pace of ransomware evolution.
So, while data security is a critical element of your defense, it is imperfect; you can’t build an entirely impervious wall.
That’s why we highly recommend you implement data security measures in tandem with regular employee ransomware training and robust backup and recovery.
Furthermore, we recommend you adopt the backup and recovery best practices that will help ensure your data is not only recoverable—and rapidly recoverable:
• Employ a 3-2-1 backup strategy—this means keeping three copies of your data; two may be local, but one must be offline, and one must be off-site
• Ensure your backup data isn’t on a shared network
• Exercise the practice of least privilege to reduce points of vulnerability across your networks
• Leverage virtual standby and instant VM to quickly restore business operations
• Regularly perform disaster recovery testing to ensure vulnerabilities are identified and resolved before a cyber attacker exploits them
Subvert ransomware attackers
We’ve recently released our cloud-first DRaaS, a solution that delivers near-zero RTOs and near-zero RPOs.
What does that mean for the future of ransomware?
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Will ransomware continue to evolve? Yes.
But as backup and recovery technologies get better and better, those who implement Disaster Avoidance solutions will no longer be forced to face what was once an existential threat to their businesses.
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The 2018 ransomware trends that will keep you up at night Read
The art of the scam is nothing new. While ransomware attacks now fuel a continuous stream of breaking news, we only have to think back to the many distraught Nigerian princes—all who suffered the loss of their uncles and were desperate to find safe places to stash their unexpected inheritances—to remember how long these “spray...
The art of the scam is nothing new. While ransomware attacks now fuel a continuous stream of breaking news, we only have to think back to the many distraught Nigerian princes—all who suffered the loss of their uncles and were desperate to find safe places to stash their unexpected inheritances—to remember how long these “spray…
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April 5, 2018
Vulnerabilities in local government cyber security invite ransomware attacks Read
If the ransomware threat wasn’t already keeping you up at night, surely the attack on Atlanta has left you questioning the strength of your cyber defenses and disaster recovery. Now, it should be abundantly clear to all who work in local government that you are under attack. And, it’s up to you to ensure critical...
If the ransomware threat wasn’t already keeping you up at night, surely the attack on Atlanta has left you questioning the strength of your cyber defenses and disaster recovery. Now, it should be abundantly clear to all who work in local government that you are under attack. And, it’s up to you to ensure critical…
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Genes 2012, 3(1), 90-114; doi:10.3390/genes3010090
Biological Complexities in Radiation Carcinogenesis and Cancer Radiotherapy: Impact of New Biological Paradigms
Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran P.O. Box 14115-111, Iran
Received: 30 December 2011 / Revised: 7 January 2012 / Accepted: 13 January 2012 / Published: 20 January 2012
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Radiation-Related Cancer 25 Years After Chernobyl)
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Although radiation carcinogenesis has been shown both experimentally and epidemiologically, the use of ionizing radiation is also one of the major modalities in cancer treatment. Various known cellular and molecular events are involved in carcinogenesis. Apart from the known phenomena, there could be implications for carcinogenesis and cancer prevention due to other biological processes such as the bystander effect, the abscopal effect, intrinsic radiosensitivity and radioadaptation. Bystander effects have consequences for mutation initiated cancer paradigms of radiation carcinogenesis, which provide the mechanistic justification for low-dose risk estimates. The abscopal effect is potentially important for tumor control and is mediated through cytokines and/or the immune system (mainly cell-mediated immunity). It results from loss of growth and stimulatory and/or immunosuppressive factors from the tumor. Intrinsic radiosensitivity is a feature of some cancer prone chromosomal breakage syndromes such as ataxia telangectiasia. Radiosensitivity is manifested as higher chromosomal aberrations and DNA repair impairment is now known as a good biomarker for breast cancer screening and prediction of prognosis. However, it is not yet known whether this effect is good or bad for those receiving radiation or radiomimetic agents for treatment. Radiation hormesis is another major concern for carcinogenesis. This process which protects cells from higher doses of radiation or radio mimic chemicals, may lead to the escape of cells from mitotic death or apoptosis and put cells with a lower amount of damage into the process of cancer induction. Therefore, any of these biological phenomena could have impact on another process giving rise to genome instability of cells which are not in the field of radiation but still receiving a lower amount of radiation. For prevention of radiation induced carcinogenesis or risk assessment as well as for successful radiation therapy, all these phenomena should be taken into account. View Full-Text
Keywords: radiation carcinogenesis; genome instability; radiosensitivity; radio-adaptation; bystander effect radiation carcinogenesis; genome instability; radiosensitivity; radio-adaptation; bystander effect
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Gender and Development
Topics: Poverty, Economic development, Gender Pages: 8 (3174 words) Published: May 8, 2013
The multidimensional features of poverty allow scholars to interpret the segregation from the various angles, and narrow it down into four approaches: economic perspectives, capabilities theory, social exclusion and participative approach (Steward et al 2003). The first approach or income capacity is the most commonly used and easily measured. Having lack of financial resources eliminates people access to the basic needs, such as: food, shelters, clothes and so forth. However, a capabilities theory pioneer, Amartya Sen (Brighouse et al, 2010, p.3) argues that economic reason cannot be used as the single measurement to justify the cause of poverty. Sen (2010) believes that an individual has to be equipped with sufficient capacity to prepare them to be independent and capable to meet life basic needs, which at the end will serve as the weapon to fight against poverty. The third approach is the social exclusionists who view poverty from the absence of individual participation in the community as the result of social marginalisation. In the participatory approach, Dessarrolo (2004) combined scholar’s perspective over the notion of participation as “the poor define poverty based on their own analysis of their reality, by including aspects they consider to be significant. (Stewart et al, 2003). There have been increasing numbers of poor women in the world who dominate the total world population, particularly in Asia and Sub-Saharan regions (United Nations, 1996, p. 37). They are often marginalised and discriminated upon; the situation which partially occurred due to the traditional patriarchal system in the developing countries, and also forced by the modernisation. The combination of both factors has resulted in the women’s discrimination and poverty. However, in recent years in order to support their families with additional income women participate in the labour market. It does not help them to get out of the poverty, yet lead to the feminisation of poverty (Moghadam, 2005, p.2) On the other hand, by actively participating in the workforce, at the same time, women also contribute significantly to the social and development of the society at macro and micro levels. This essay seeks to investigate relations between poverty and gender inequality in the first part. Furthermore, the second part is to analyse the implications of gender inequalities for the social and economic development. The linkages between poverty and gender: Resources Allocation and Property Rights; Labour Market Distributions (Industry and Migration)
According to the UN report of 1996, there are 565 million of women living in poverty, with the increased number of 50% for the past 20 years. The distribution is that, 374 million of poor women live in Asia and the other 129 million is in Sub-Sahara region of Africa (UN, 1996, p.37). The poor condition that women are going through was noted in the World Women Conference in Beijing (UN, 1996, p. 37). In this conference (UN, 1996), it was mentioned that in total more than a billion of human population are women, and the majority of them are the ones who live in poverty and deprivation which is an unacceptable situation. These poor women are mostly inhabited in the developing countries. Thus, the statistical report has shown that there are a great number of women in the world living in poverty. The key factors that prevent them from getting out of their deprivation and living the decent life as their male counterparts need to be understood as Boserup (2007, p.6) explains:
…two successive steps in economic development can be seen; in the first steps, subsistence activities for family use are replaced by commercial production for sale, and small scale market trade and services. In the second step, this type of activity is replaced by employment in modern factories, offices, modern shops and modern service industries.
Thus, in Boserup’s (2007,p.6) view women are stuck in deprivation because subsistence...
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Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechanics
Examples
Fully automatic evaluation of a coating's Young's modulus by normal indentation of a NanoTest®
authors:Marcus Fuchs, Nick Bierwisch, Norbert Schwarzer
ID:2009-001
date:1/1/2009
static URL:http://www.siomec.de/examples/2009/001
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citation:Marcus Fuchs, Nick Bierwisch, Norbert Schwarzer, “Fully automatic evaluation of a coating's Young's modulus by normal indentation of a NanoTest®”, SIO Online Archive of Examples, No. 2009-001, 2009, siomec.de/examples/2009/001.
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It’s 9:34pm and I usually have my daily devos written by now, but it’s been a busy day and this is the first opportunity I’ve had.
Tomorrow, the 26th, is my 32nd birthday.
32 is not exactly a “milestone” birthday. ONE is a milestone birthday. Ten is too. And thirteen. Eighteen and twenty one. Those are milestone birthdays. Thirty is the big one. No one talks about turning 32. It’s just a number.
But it means something to me.
I was baptized in the year 2000, just a few weeks away from my 16th birthday. Now that I’m turning 32 I realize (thanks to math!) that I have, since my baptism, been living a faithful Christian life for 16 years. In other words, literally half my life has now been spent as a citizen of the kingdom of Christ. Half my life has been spent washed in the blood of the lamb. Half my life has been spent ensconced in the comforts of the God’s tender arms. Half my life has been spent devoted to studying God’s precious Word.
For many, birthdays are a source of anxiety and depression. Some people just don’t like the idea that they’re getting older. Not me. To me, there’s no better present than the time. From now on, I will be living more of my life as a Christian than I ever lived outside of Christ. The longer I live by the Grace of God, the more in the rear-view mirror my old life becomes.
That’s a wonderful and encouraging thought, and thanks be to the Savior who made it possible.
Here’s to the next 32, God willing.
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We offer complete residential contracting services from the roof to the foundation and everything in between. We are not the cheapest (lowest prices usually equate to lowest quality) nor the most expensive (overpricing is running rampant). Our low overhead allows us to offer you very competitive pricing. We specialize in complete bath and kitchen remodeling. Our repertoire is limited only to what you have in mind on your home. In a nutshell, we do everything. We also contract complete home editions and building from the ground up. Your satisfaction is our most sought after goal.
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SCC Residential Design & Construction is a licensed and insured residential design and construction company based in Memphis, Tennessee. We specialize in home remodeling and renovation projects, including additions, kitchen renovations, bathroom remodeling, outdoor spaces and attic conversions. Our mission is to offer homeowners a design/build approach that features attention to detail, communication with the client, quality work, and timeliness in completing every project. Our products include drywall, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, siding, doors, windows, wood, and concrete. Our services are the following: * Home Renovations * Custom Woodworking * Outdoor Building Services * Additions * Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling * Finish Carpentry * Drywall Installation and Repair * Siding Installation and Repair * Framing Services * Foundation Work * Custom Designing * Deck Building * Flooring Services Our specialties are the following: * Basements * Bathrooms * Custom Construction * Residential and Commercial Exterior and Interior Work * Kitchens * Shingles * Windows Payments accepted are MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card, personal checks, cashier's check, and cash only.
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Florida Health Insurance Expert Says Giuliani's Insurance Ideas Follows Bush
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Republican Rudy Giuliani calls Hillary Clinton's health care ideas socialized medicine in a New Hampshire radio ad; and says if he wins the 2008 election, he would "have families continue to buy private health insurance." Florida health insurance consultant Morgan Moran said, "Giuliani's plan follows what the president is offering now". Moran is a consultant at Florida health insurance web, a free consultant service.
Rudy in Florida
You and I should be making the decisions about what kind of health care we get; with our doctors, not with a government bureaucrat
Health insurance is now in the forefront of the 2008 campaign with each candidate clearly stating what their positions are.
"Florida is in a unique position to change the face of health insurance and this election they will get a chance to do it," said insurance consultant Moran. "This election its about health insurance, as well as ending the war in Iraq". First John Edwards released his plan for health care, then Clinton, and last week -Biden. Now the latest candidate to jump on the health care bandwagon is Rudy Giuliani. "The Democrats are offering broad health insurance initiatives, the Republicans, tax breaks.
Giuliani in a recent radio ad, using his prostate illness to illustrate a message that the "private insurance market will provide the best care" said, I had prostate cancer, five, six years ago... "In the United States, with private insurance, "my chance of surviving prostate cancer, was 82%." "In England, under socialized medicine, my chance of survival would have been 44%."
"Socialized medicine is now the new anti-Clinton buzz word", it is how Giuliani and other Republicans refer to Democrat Hillary "Clinton's health insurance plan, which would require every American to buy health insurance" - either through their jobs or through an affordable program modeled on Medicare, or the federal employee health plan said Moran.
While Clinton wants a total reformation to the health insurance system in America, the Giuliani plan is to give families a $15,000 tax deduction to buy private health insurance policies, instead of depending on employer-provided insurance.
Moran said "Giuliani believes offering a tax cut will lower rates and improve benefits." He said, "If enough people choose to buy private policies, insurance costs will drop" and quality will improve, he says. He has predicted "the effect of his health insurance plan would be similar to the way prices have fallen for plasma televisions."
Giuliani (R) is set to begin a direct-mail and radio campaign of his own aimed at persuading unaligned voters to back his candidacy.
"You and I should be making the decisions about what kind of health care we get; with our doctors, not with a government bureaucrat," Giuliani says in the radio ad. Their new mail out from the Giuliani camp says, "Rudy Giuliani's health care plan offers freedom to choose a health plan that fits your needs and the freedom to keep it if you change jobs, and does not amount to 'government mandated health insurance' or require a tax increase."
About Florida Health Insurance Web
Florida Health Insurance Web is a Florida health insurance consulting service. Find out about health insurance from the experts in a free online or phone consultation. You can get insurance quotes, search rates online by city, read current insurance news and events. Florida Health Insurance Consultants, best rates and free quotes, please contact Morgan Moran at 800) 554-9142 - or on the web at http://www.FloridaHealthInsuranceWeb.com
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Raging Heroes: Großes Kickstarter-Update
Raging Heroes bringen ein großes Produktions-Update ihres sehr erfolgreichen TGG-Kickstarters.
RH_TGG Kickstarter Novemberupdate 1
All the TGG Sculpting is Done!!!!!!!
Yes, that’s it ! Everything’s finished, with all the alternate parts, additional accessories and so on!
You can see the last batch of sculpts below.
We deplore the fact that it took so much longer than first expected to reach this point, and we thank you again from the bottom of our heart for your patience and support.
To be honest, we could have gone down the easy path. We could have been less picky. We could have given you the first version of the troops that we sculpted and printed nearly 12 months ago. It would have been sooooo much easier. And it would certainly have cost us way less money, less effort, less grief and less aggravation.
But we strongly believe that you deserve the best that we can do. Your overwhelming support and your faith in our vision not only made the TGG Kickstarter a huge success, it created for us a moral contract where you deserve the best work that we can achieve.
Some of you understandably lamented the delays. Believe it, so did our accountant and our banker. A twelve-month delay takes a heavy toll on a small company such as ours. It means 12 months more in staffing costs. 12 months more without any new releases on the market, in an industry that is driven by new releases. 12 months where we pushed back all our other projects. And yet, despite all these downsides, we still feel that putting quality first was the right choice for you our backers, and for the miniatures as well. And so we stood, and continue to stand firm in our commitment to you to put all our resources into striving for excellence, whatever the cost.
So, what are we doing now?
With the sculpting out of the way, the delays and uncertainties generated by the creative process are over. What’s left to be done is the manufacturing of the remaining sculpts. We are blessed with very reliable foundries, which means that the manufacturing road will be smooth, with few unexpected bumps and delays. And on our end, we will do everything we can to support the foundries in producing the casts as efficiently as possible.
We are also turning our attention to the Digital Artbook
In a previous Update, we asked you if we should wait until the minis are painted before producing the Artbook, and your answer was a firm yes. We may not have every single one of them, but we’ll feature as many as we can without delaying the project too much. Meanwhile, we’ve been ferociously debating the Artbook’s content, and we have have many new drawings and illustrations, and sa lot of very cool imagery depicting the TGG universe in a way that is rarely seen in a wargaming book! We are quite thrilled about it all.
And what about a printed edition?
You already know that backers who chose the Connoisseur Box/add-on will be receiving a signed and numbered full-colour, printed version of the TGG digital Artbook. But you have also asked us to make the printed Artbook available for purchase as well, and so we are looking into this. We’ll keep you posted as we know more, but don’t hesitate to let us know via the comments below or in a private message if you’d be interested in this.
We are fine-tuning the colour scheme for all three armies, and Ringil is continuing to paint new TGG Heroines. We will share the colour scheme in an upcoming Update, as soon as we are happy with it.
RH_TGG Kickstarter Novemberupdate 1
We’re also now reviewing our sculpting workflow for the Troops to continue to make it more efficient. We have several processes that we are currently testing, and guess what we are testing them on? You got it, on none other than the Dark Elves’ and the Sisters’ troops planned for our upcoming Kickstarter…
And our other sculptors have also begun work on the new Heroines for that upcoming Kickstarter as well…
To make sure all of our minis are continually in stock, we’ve just implemented a new automated inventory tracking system. We’ll continue to tweak that over the coming weeks.
On the other hand, we still face challenges with the shipping management system we are using, even if it is the least bad of the lot. We need to manually split the Rewards Selections for everybody who is getting more than one shipment (Personal Wave Shipping or Drop Ships to shops), and bugs occasionally creep up as systems get regular so-called upgrades… Nevertheless, as it’s all done in the name of getting the TGG out to you faster, it’s well worth it!
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And so, throughout this grinding production of the TGG Kickstarter, we have, and continue to learn a lot. We have already much improved the overall production pipelines, the staffing of the team, the forecasting of how long things take, and we are putting all of this to good use.
And so, once more, THANK YOU! Thank you for this opportunity, thank you for your trust, thank you for your enthusiasm. We could not ask for better backers!
Shipping Update
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We’re tracking close to our estimate from our previous Update: we were shooting for 4-5 weeks after Update 94, which would have meant shipping around this week. We’ve fallen a bit behind, but not by much… The following boxes:
• KST Heavy Troops + KST Heavy Command Group
• JB Regular Troops + JB Regular Command Group
• IE Heavy Troops + IE Heavy Command Group
are going to start shipping on December 2nd, right after the American Thanksgiving week-end.
As for the remaining troops:
• IE Regular Troops + IE Regular Command Group
• KST Regular Troops + KST Regular Command Group
we said they would require an additional 3-5 weeks, and this estimate is still good, so we are currently looking at shipping those in late December. Additional metal Heroines will become ready at about the same time.
As for the Snipers (Jailbirds, KST and Iron Empire), we’re happy to say that the casts are currently in transit and will arrive in the office this week.
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What about our plans for Wave 3 Shipping?
With the sculpting done, the remaining models are sequentially being sent out to 3D printing. Once they get back and are approved, they will join the queue for production and casting. This will happen only once all the Troops are done, and we expect 8-12 weeks of production time. We will do everything we can to speed things up as much as possible. At the same time, you can rest assured that quality will always comes first and that we will not compromise it, even if that means changing our plans. Should that happen, you will be the first informed.
Meanwhile, if you have any specific questions or concerns regarding your Rewards Selection, do connect with Harry on the Live Chat (www.tggks.com) or send a private KS message or an email to RagingHeroesTeam@gmail.com. We look forward to being in contact with you!
Updating/Upgrading the Sculpts
In this update, among other images, you can see photos of the 3D prints of Arushka, Keela Krupps, and Kiki Bulldozer, as well as renders of Baba Yaga. What all these sculpts are in common is that initially, for various reasons, they were not up to our standards.
It’s always a tricky decision to change something that has already been presented to you, whether in the form of a concept or a 3D sculpt. We’ve said it before, but by now, you know that we will not release a miniature if it does not meet our exacting standards. Looking at the images of the minis below, I think you’ll agree that the later versions are much improved.
Reviewing and upgrading the sculpts actually happens on every single mini that we create. This explains why we rarely show work-in-progress. Sometimes, the changes are subtle, and as they happen in 3D, rather than on a 2D concept, they are not necessarily obvious. And yet, such reworks can have outstanding results. For example, thanks to this, Drakkan (IE), went from a pretty standard model to one of our top best-sellers.
RH_TGG Kickstarter Novemberupdate 5
The majority of our backers always prefer the final updated versions. And yet, we know that there will always be a handful who will prefer the original version, and who wish they had selected another mini in the Pledge Manager. We are sincerely sorry when that happens, and if you contact us, we will be happy to swap such a model for another one more to your liking.
Photos of New 3D Prints
Aleksandr Kurganov (KST)
Here is the 3D print of the only TGG male character (well, if you exclude little Alex (see below), Harry, Charlie, and perhaps Jinx). However, there is a good chance that as the TGG universe expands, you’ll see more male characters come to life.
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Arushka (KST)
We are so very happy with this new version of Arushka. The 3D print looks absolutely gorgeous, and the 4 Yagas will make a stunning sight on the battlefield.
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Ilsa Wolfenstein (IE)
In mid-October, we appealed to our German-speaking backers on our Facebook pages, because we needed an urgent translation of “I will not be triumphed over”, a quote attributed to Cleopatra by Titus Livius (Livy) in his history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita.
After much learned discussions and a lively debate, “Niemand triumphiert über mich” appeared to be the general consensus.
The first one to suggest it was David Godwin (and his German friend).
Many other suggestions and comments followed. Here’s a sample:
Daniel Scheuß wrote: “‘Niemand triumphiert über mich!’ is not 100% exactly translated but in its meaning it is correct and in the way that it sounds it is more historical or epic.”
Simon Vau wrote: “The thing with that is, the original quote stresses the ‘I’. I will not be triumphed over (cause I am so badass). ‘Niemand triumphiert über mich!’ keeps the meaning, that it’s the individual who will not be overcome. ‘Niemand möge über mich triumphieren!’ sounds more like a prayer, like asking for someone else to help from being triumphed over. But both lack the beautiful, short pithiness of the original.”
Our thanks go out to our wonderful community for helping out! As Fumiki Miku wrote: “I believe whatever you choose, it will be a breathtaking miniature… keep it up and love the community support… all you guys and gals are the greatest RH could ask for, ’cause without your support and passion, none of this could have happened!”.
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Keela Krupps (IE)
We also updated the sculpt of Keela Krupps, to make her more dynamic than originally shown.
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Kiki Bulldozer (JB) (with Little Alex and Andrea)
While the reworked sculpt proved controversial, we had only 2 backers who requested to remove her from their selection, but many more who actually asked to add her to their rewards. Nevertheless, before sending her to 3D print, we did improve her grip on her staff, softened her lips and fixed her chin. In case you’re wondering, the man on her staff has been called Little Alex (named after our former intern), and her little poodle has been called Andrea (as Alex retaliated and named the dog after its sculptor).
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Nertha (IE Freedom Fighter)
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Lieutenant Parker (JB)
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Raven (JB Freedom Fighter)
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W101 (IE)
Doesn’t W101 look like she’s overindulging on Halloween night?
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The Jailbirds’ Mecha
At last! Here it is! There was A LOT of work on this one. As promised, we are also doing our best to make it as posable as possible, as we prepare for the 3D print. It would be easy to make the Mecha very posable but it would then be pretty hard to assemble, so we are testing various alternatives to reach a good balance.
RH_TGG Kickstarter Novemberupdate 26
Weitere Render gibts im Update-Artikel des Kickstarters hier.
Next KS
You have asked us when the Dark Elves and Sisters of Eternal Mercy Kickstarter would take place. So far, we’ve said that we could not give a firm date… but that we were thinking of launching it by the end of this year. But as we are already in mid-November, we now feel it would be wiser to push it out after the Holiday season, and use that extra time to continue to fine-tune the concepts and the production workflow, locate new artists, etc… We should have more news on this in our next Updates, but we are now planning for a Kickstarter in the first quarter of 2015.
Meanwhile, here’s a brand-new concept:
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Link: The Toughest Girls of the Galaxy Kickstarter
BK-Nils
Nils, Redakteur bei Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2001 im Hobby, erstes Tabletop: DSA Armalion. Aktuelle Projekte, Eldar für Warhammer 40.000, Imperial MoW für Warzone, ein bisschen Shadespire und zu viele unbemalte Modelle.
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Kommentare
• Auch wenn ich mich darüber ärgere, dass ich bei dem KS nicht mitgemacht habe, freue ich mich über jedes Update und neue Bilder.
Das Wichtigste steht im letzten Absatz. “… in the first quarter of 2015.”
Es bleibt noch etwas Zeit zum Sparen. 🙂
• ich freu mich schon, endlich die 2. Wave zu bekommen, die Qualität der Minis ist unglaublich genial!
Wenn ich jetzt noch gut genug malen könnte, um den Minis gerecht zu werden, würde ich sofort loslegen.
• das Einzige, was mir hier gefällt, ist das coole Dunkelelfen-Artwork.
Aber die Concepts von denen haben mir bisher alle gut gefallen. Da sind einige sogar überragend.
• Nichtsdestotroz aus der Nase kommt kein Honig – will sagen, alles schön und gut, aber die Mädels sind fast ein Jahr über Ziel, auch wenn ich sicherlich genug anderes TT Zeug hier rumiegen habe, so langsam wäre es mal Zeit für ein paar Minis, liebe Raging Heroes.
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'47 (brand)
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'47 is a privately held American clothing brand founded in 1947 by twin Italian immigrant brothers, Henry and Arthur D’Angelo. '47 maintains licenses to create headwear, apparel and accessories for the Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, National Football League, Major League Lacrosse, National Rugby League[1] and over 900 college institutions in the United States.[2]
In 2014, '47 became an official licensed on-field partner for four teams in the Cape Cod Baseball League;[3] in 2015, '47 expanded their portfolio with a USSF and Major League Soccer partnership deal.[4] In the same year, they clinched the rights to produce caps for MLB on-field postseason celebrations until 2019[5] and secured a license to create merchandise for Major Baseball League International (MLBI);[6] in 2013, they reported an estimated $230 Million in revenue.[7]
Rebranding[edit]
In 2010, Twins Enterprise changed its name to ’47 Brand;[8] in 2015, they dropped the “brand” in “’47 Brand.”
The company is still occasionally referred to as “’47 Brand” or “Twins Enterprise” in various publications.[9]
The Founders[edit]
Arthur and Henry D’Angelo, identical twin brothers, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926,[2] they came to the United States in 1938 at age twelve and soon began selling various items, including Boston Red Sox pennants on the streets near Fenway Park where the Boston Red Sox play. In 1977, Arthur’s oldest son, Robert, joined the business;[2] in the next nine years, Arthur’s three other sons (Mark, David, Steven) joined as well. Henry D’Angelo died from cancer in 1987.[10]
On September 21, 2013, The Red Sox and Mayor Thomas Menino honored Arthur D’Angelo by naming a street near Fenway Park after him, “Arthur’s Way” and had him throw the first pitch. Arthur D’Angelo remains President of ’47, with his four sons in leadership positions: Steven D’Angelo, Robert D’Angelo, David D’Angelo and Mark D’Angelo.[11]
Locations[edit]
In 1965, the D’Angelo brothers purchased a 2,000 SF retail space on Yawkey Way to sell Red Sox souvenirs, they now own and operate the official pro-shop at 19 Yawkey Way across from Fenway Park: The Red Sox Team Store. On game days, the store operates within stadium confines and is open to ticketed patrons 2 hours before game time, throughout the game, and thirty minutes after the last pitch, the store opens at 9am daily. [12] The company headquarters is located in Westwood, MA; in addition, they have a 200,000 SF warehouse in Brockton, MA. They have a flagship store located at 286 Newbury Street in Boston’s downtown shopping district.
Organizations[edit]
In 2015, ’47 created headwear, accessories and apparel for the Black Fives Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization that preserves the history of basketball pre racial integration, this venture marked the first ever sports licensed retail deal with a not-for-profit organization.[13]
References[edit]
1. ^ http://www.nrl.com/nrl-announces-licensing-agreement-with-us-brand-47/tabid/10871/newsid/101359/default.aspx
2. ^ a b c "The '47 Story". '47. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
3. ^ "'47 Brand Partners with Cape Cod Baseball League | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
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Conclusions
The end result is that Nvidia has taken care of business with this GeForce 9800 GTX. It delivers very good performance, better than the 8800 GTX' (by an average of 7%) and close to the 8800 Ultra (especially without antialiasing). The performance is also good enough to put the 8800 GTS 512 MB out of the running, with a little surprise: Despite an identical GPU and similar throughputs (+4% in the raw-processing-power department, +13% for memory bandwidth), the gain in actual gaming is sometimes as much as 40% (average 13%). That's because the GeForce 8 drivers were older at the time of our test, and will catch up when Nvidia finally gets around to updating them (a beta version of ForceWare 174.74 has just been released).
To put the icing on the cake, the price of this 9800 GTX is relatively low - $300-350, less than the HD 3870 X2. Its price, in fact, is lower than most of the other cards we tested here except for the 8800 GT, HD 3870 and 8800 GTS 512 MB. The addition of HybridPower support is also promising, even though we won't get the benefit of it right away.
(Compare Prices on Geforce 9800 Graphics Cards)
Still, as was the case with the 9800 GX2, Nvidia gives the impression that it's resting on its laurels and giving us just enough to get by. The first question that arises is the legitimacy of this card, since it's only slightly different from preceding cards (the 8800 GTX and Ultra and the 8800 GTS 512 MB). Indeed, Nvidia has sunk a little deeper into the quicksand of the contradictions its launch of the GeForce 9 series got it into. Yet it costs more than the 8800 GTS 512 MB, now available at between $245-320.
A more serious problem is that the GeForce 9800 GTX suffers from two real shortcomings. The first is the limited amount of memory, at 512 MB. That's just not comprehensible for a card that's supposed to replace the 8800 GTX, which had 768 MB. It limits high resolution/antialiasing performance in certain games, and cancels out the advantage of installing the card in an SLI or triple SLI configuration - even though it supports SLI.
Worse, the 9800 GTX has another drawback we thought we'd never run into again on a midrange or high-end card from Nvidia: With its quick-accelerating fan, it's noisy under load, and sometimes even at idle!
So come on, Nvidia. Is this really the best you can do 17 months after the 8800 GTX?
Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX: A card that's almost as fast as the 8800 Ultra at a much lower price is a good thing. But a year and a half after the release of the GeForce 8 series, and even though AMD doesn't really have anything that can go head to head with this card, we'd have liked a little more punch to replace the 8800 GTX with (which is also now being sold for under $400). What we got instead was a card that's very noisy under load and limited by a stingy 512 MB of memory. These drawbacks are especially disappointing given that the 8800 GTS 512 MB is very similar and less expensive.
+ Performance close to that of the 8800 Ultra at half the price / Support for HybridPower (with compatible motherboards) - Noisy under load / Only 512 MB of memory / Not different enough from the 8800 GTS 512 MB, 8800 GTX and Ultra, although they're previous-generation cards and often less expensive.
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• BPT747
Interesting results, I have found several card makers (Palit, Asus, Evga, and Zotac) that make a 1GB 8800GT(S). Since you were speaking of the memory limitations of the 9800GTX, I am curious how these cards would preform with the 8800 driver optimizations you mentioned.
• Spectere
I purchased a GF9800GTX not long after it came out and the only time I recall hearing the fan spin up to high (which is fairly loud) is when the card first initialized itself when I turn my system on. I've logged many hours of game time on this rig and haven't heard it spin up at all. I'm using the ForceWare 174.74 drivers and an XFX branded card (if that would make any difference at all...probably not).
• teamjawbox
Would an Intel Core 2 Duo Dual Core E6600 (2.4ghz) 1066FSB processor bottleneck the 9800GTX? Trying to decide whether to get one or not and dont want to get it and not see an increase in performance due to my processor. Thanks!
• ziegemon
Processor bottleneck goes up to about 3.2 Ghz on my Q9450
• TiberiumSoldier
i am going to buy an intel Core 2 Duo E8500 with ASUS or XFX or eVGA 9800gtx and 2gb Corsair Dominator ram.. is this a good option??? or i should buy an AMD Phenom 9600?
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« on: November 19, 2017, 07:10:45 am »
Odd question here but does anyone know if the 32 rimfire new lines fired the same 32 rimfire chambered for the S&W no. 1 1/2 and 2 models? Thanks
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I have no clue as I have never owned either the Colt or a Smith rim fire. The only persons I know that might know is Okla Tom or Johnson Barr. Both have collected a lot of pocket pistols over the years.
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2017, 09:49:19 am »
Hi,
I suspect that it will have the same (heeled) bullet Dia. Don't know about the case length. I shoot a .313 Dia bullet intended for a 32 colt center fire in a S&W number 2 (rimfire). If colt kept the bullet Dia as the new line when they wen to center fire, then the .313 bullet would be correct for the new line as well as for the S&W number 2. The S&W 32 centerfire brass is larger than the chambers on the S&W number 2.
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Close The Door
November 4, 2011
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When I closed my eyes as a baby I was dreaming.
When I woke to the morning light the door was opened.
When I closed my eyes as a baby I was dreaming of the stars.
When I woke to the morning light I was five years old, the door was closed.
When I closed my eyes as a 5 year old I was chasing firer flies.
When I woke the door was still opened.
When I closed my eyes as a 5 year old I was dreaming of everything that I could be.
When I opened my eyes I was 15 years old; the door still open.
When I closed my eyes as 15 year old I woke to be a old woman; the door still open.
When I closed my eyes to dream I heard voices call out.
A voice not that I know of
Not a voice of mine at least.
Not a voice not of my mothers.
Not a voice of my fathers.
Nor a voice of my family.
But a voice whispering to close the door tonight.
When I woke…all that I had left was myself so I closed the door that night.
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This Beautiful Mess – Book review
The shift that’s needed, I propose, is for kingdom people to become the sent people of God, to shift from coming to going.
Rick McKinley
This Beautiful MessNo book can be outstanding in every chapter, profound on every page.
But usually somewhere is something that makes the reading worthwhile.
I found it in Appendix 2, “Kingdom Shifts” of This Beautiful Mess.
What, then, might be required for the people of the kingdom to make a shift from protection to proclamation?
For one thing, we will need to reexamine how Christ has called us to interact with the world. The gospel calls us to live as aliens and strangers in the world. Yet I don’t see this call requiring that we legislate our moral differences as much as proclaim our love for Jesus and the love He has given us for the world.
Some may disagree and say, for example, that the motive behind the Defense of Marriage Act is a love for God. I don’t doubt that, yet I’d ask, Does your love for God move you to love others with an expression of love that they can understand and experience?
If the answer is probably not, then we’re moving further away from our most important value, not closer.
I believe we must choose to be proclaimers of God’s love over being protectors of morality.
…Our failure to love the world is our sin to own.
You may agree or disagree with author Rick McKinley’s example, but it’s hard to disagree with his point: If how we think we’re showing the love of Christ to others is not in reality showing the love of Christ to others, we need to adjust.
But there’s far more to this book than that. The premise is that the kingdom of God is here and now, and as believers, we need to live in that truth. As McKinley puts it,
I hope this book feels like a permission slip from Mom for you: get out of religion free. You see, Someone knows and really likes you. Someone wants you to find that larger, freer experience of being that you sense is out there just waiting for you to live it.
He reminds us how focused Jesus was on telling about the kingdom. The gospel of Matthew contains “the kingdom of heaven” 31 times. In Luke and elsewhere, “the kingdom of God” comes up 65 times. Preaching the good news of the kingdom was of primary importance.
His insight about advancing the kingdom versus being in the kingdom was helpful to me.
When Jesus talked about the kingdom, He never talked about our building it or advancing it. Never. He said, “The kingdom is…” He simply invited His followers to see it, embrace it, believing in the unfading reality of it, and join in what His Father was already doing in the world.
Being kingdom people. I love that and I hate it.
He goes on to explain he loves it because of the discoveries involved in understanding it. But he hates it because being is sometimes harder than doing.
Elsewhere in a chapter about going through hardships in the kingdom, he relays a poignant conversation he had with Celestin, his friend from Rwanda.
I was struck by our global friends’ compassion toward the Western church. In many ways, they feel sorry for us. They see our arrogance toward the rest of the world, our addiction to pleasure and comfort, our culture of sensuality and excess, which make it hard for us to fathom many of Christ’s teachings. They see these not as evidence of superiority but as proof of disadvantage and poverty. They mourn our deep losses and have told us that they pray for us about these things.
“We see what you’re up against,” Celestin said. “When you have medicine for the dandruff in your hair and for the fungus in your fingernails, it’s hard to believe that you need God on a daily basis. That’s a difficult thing to be up against.”
Thought-provoking passages like this and others made this book worthwhile reading to me. Is it the most thorough book on the subject of the kingdom? No. But is it a good and relevant one for our time? Definitely.
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My thanks to Waterbrook Multnomah
for the review copy of this book
6 thoughts on “This Beautiful Mess – Book review
1. Dianna
Thanks, Lisa, for sharing passages from this book. I especially am partial to the last couple of paragraphs expressing how our global friends view us. Reminds me a bit of what Sandy posted the other day…we, in our cultural, have no idea unless we’ve been outside the borders of America just how blessed with material possessions we are, but Oh, my friend, as you now from your trips outside our borders how spiritually starved we are. We hunger for more stuff…not for that which causes us to grow in the knowledge and understanding of His love for us. Thank you, Lisa, for sharing.
1. LisaNotes Post author
You’re so right, Dianna. And it does go well with what Sandy has been sharing. We’re overflowing with “stuff” and we desire for even more, yet what our hearts really long for is drowned out. That message hit home with me too. I think of my Salvadorian friends who have so much less yet are so eager to share even that. Praying for the Lord to continue to grow us into desiring his riches instead of being satisfied with our poverty in spirit.
2. floyd
Wow. Those are hard hitting examples of what we lack… This one sounds like it might give me a bloody nose! Actually, just what I need… Might have to follow you on this one too…
1. LisaNotes Post author
Who are you becoming, Floyd? Mr. Reader? ha. I’m glad you enjoyed the CIA & Jesus book. This one is a lot less story than the other, but the author does give quite a few examples of how he sees the kingdom in action today, and suggestions for how we can join in with what’s already going on.
3. Pamela
Rwanda friends praying for us because of our arrogance, excesses and pleasures shames me. It’s so convicting and certainly urges me to examine my heart. My heart’s cry is not to BE in God’s kingdom, but to ADVANCE it. Being is so much easier.
1. LisaNotes Post author
It shames me, too, Pamela.
It prompts me to remember though that although we may be a “rich” nation materially and “free” politically, we’re still poor and bound in many ways. And we especially need prayers for humility and dependence in the midst of our wealth and independence.
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Rosie O'Donnell's 17-year-old daughter has been found after being reported missing
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UPDATE: Chelsea O’Donnell has been found, according to a tweet posted by Rosie hours following the initial plea for help.
EARLIER: Rosie O’Donnell posted a note on her website Tuesday saying that her 17-year-old daughter, Chelsea, is missing and was last seen Aug. 11 in New York with her dog, a black terrier named Bear.
Also read: Father charged after child found in suitcase is identified as his missing daughter
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Albert Cossery is the best dead writer I’ve discovered this year. A few of his books were published in English translation back before I was born, but this year saw the publication of two never-before-translated Cossery novels — A Splendid Conspiracy, which was translated by Alyson Waters and published by New Directions, and The Jokers, translated by Anna Moschovakis and published by New York Review Books — both of which are great fun, centering around groups of Middle Eastern pranksters determined to overthrow the oppressively mundane nature of everyday life (and/or the oppressive government) through practical jokes, entitled laziness, and constant debauchery.
It wasn’t just in his novels that Cossery supported this sort of playboy lifestyle—he truly believed that laziness wasn’t a vice, but a way of meditating, of appreciating the beauty found in world. This is even exhibited in his output. Although writing eight novels over 60 years might be an accomplishment for you, me, and Jonathan Franzen, it’s not really all that impressive for most writers of the time. Especially when titles like The Jokers clock in at fewer than 150 pages. (Although these are a tight 150 pages, filled with interweaving perspectives, a tricksy plot based on trickery, lively characters, lots of debauching, and a good deal of wit.)
That said, of the two Cossery books that came out this year, A Splendid Conspiracy is probably the better one. It’s more autobiographical: the protagonist is a very Cossery-like character who returns to Egypt from studying abroad in Paris (where, instead of getting a degree in Chemical Engineering, he spent all his time getting wasted and trolling around in whorehouses) convinced that life in this small Egyptian town will be incredibly boring. To his surprise, he winds up falling in with a group of dandy troublemakers who are under suspicion by the authorities for the disappearance of a number of wealthy men.
In many ways, The Jokers comes from a similar place, where the overbearing authorities are pitted against a group of young and hip pranksters. One of the best parts of The Jokers is the opening set-piece in which a policeman, under orders to remove all homeless people from the streets, attacks a beggar who has seated himself outside of a bank. He begins with insults, moves onto kicking, goes a bit crazy, and ends up knocking the beggar over:
Bending over the old man, he grabbed him by his turban, shaking him with savage fury in an attempt to bring him back to life. This action was both rash and irreparable: as if by magic, the beggar’s head became detached from his neck and remained stuck to the turban, which the policeman continued to brandish in the air like a bloody trophy. [. . .] What had at first appeared to be a genuine flesh-and-blood beggar was in fact only a dummy, ably made up by a skilled artist, that had been left out in this respectable neighborhood precisely in order to provoke the police. [. . .] Far from calming the crowd, this discovery incited it to an opposite extreme: people began to snigger and sneer at the unfortunate cop, who stood there stunned.
And with that little prank, we’re off, leaving the dusty, baked streets behind to find Karim — the brains behind this prank — in bed with his latest “conquest.” (Whom he calls Zouzou, because he calls all of them Zouzou.) Karim wasn’t always so a joke bombing, Egyptian Yippie — as we come to find out, he spent some time in jail for his more violent revolutionary outbursts.
This philosophical conflict — do you defeat violence and oppression through more violence or jokes? — runs throughout the book, as in this somewhat pedantic and stilted debate between a joker and a more traditional revolutionary:
“Games,” [Heykal] said, looking pensive. “You’re right to talk about that. Because we’re all playing a game, aren’t we, Taher effendi? I profoundly regret that my game has given you offense and caused you trouble. But any man has the right to express his rebellion in his own way. Mine is what it is; at least it doesn’t harm the innocent.”
“How infantile!” Taher retorted disdainfully. “I don’t doubt your intelligence, Heykal effendi, not in the least. But excuse me if I tell you that you’re just having fun while people are suffering from oppression. Fun is no way to fight. Violence must be met with violence. And forget about innocence!”
It might be due to the time when this was originally written (1964), but these political diatribes are a bit of a blindspot for Cossery, coming off in stiff, naïve terms that aren’t a tenth as interesting as his more subtle depictions of the attraction his characters have for children and childlike activities. These bits really underscore the philosophical bent of the novel, such as when Karim waxes poetic about making and flying kites, or when co-conspirator Urfy starts a private school so that he wouldn’t have to spend all his time with those hideous adults:
What Urfy admired in children was, above all, their complete lack of ambition. They were content with their daily lot; they strove for nothing but the simple joys of being alive. But for how much longer? It passed quickly — childhood and the marvelous pointlessness of youth — an undeniable truth that filled Urfy with bitterness. These children would later become men. They would join the pack of wolves; they’d abandon their intransigent love of purity and lose themselves in the anonymous crowd of murderers.
Cossery’s strength is in constructing these characters out of minor quirks (Karim always calls them Zouzou, Heykal wears the same luxurious suit every day, Urfy’s anxiety about feeling bad for his insane mother, etc.) and weaving together these viewpoints into a cohesive, compelling plot. Even amid the various missteps (e.g., not detailing what’s written on the poster that brings about the governor’s downfall), it’s clear that Cossery’s most interested in the characters — the jokers of the title — and not necessarily on the jokes themselves, which is one reason this book still resonates today. It’s a rich work, and taken in combination with A Splendid Conspiracy establishes Cossery as one of the most interesting international authors — living or dead — to be published in America this year.
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The Jokers
By Albert Cossery
Translated by Anna Moschovakis
Reviewed by Chad W. Post
160 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9781590173251
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Taiwan's Ferris wheel should not be missed - Taipei Times
Thu, Jan 13, 2005 - Page 15 News List
Taiwan's Ferris wheel should not be missed
Top of the world. You get a great view of Taipei from the world's second biggest Ferris wheel at Neihu's Miramar Shopping Complex
PHOTO: TAIPEI TIMES
Neihu's Miramar Shopping Complex boasts the world's second largest Ferris wheel. At 110m at its highest point and 70m in diameter, the wheel takes about 17 minutes to do a single circuit. With a capacity of 288 passengers -- six people to each of its 48 cars -- it has already proven to be a crowd puller despite being open for just over two months. If you fancy a ride, avoid the weekends unless you have the patience of a saint. You'll have to wait at least an hour in line then and on public holidays. Still, it's an experience not to be missed, and in fact the amusement park rivaled Taipei 101 as the best place to see in the new year.
From the Ferris wheel during the day, it's possible to see the National Palace Museum, all the way out in Waishuangxi and the Taipei 101 building to the south. Probably the best time of day to enjoy the view, however, is dusk, when the sky turns into a deep blue backdrop to the scenery spread out before you.
That's not to say, of course, that the night view is without its charms. In fact, you'll be kicking yourself if you forget to take your camera along to capture the city lights from on high.
The wheel itself is lit up with the help of 624 sets of neon lights. There is also a spectacular light show, orchestrated by a Japanese designer, in three parts: the "Melody from Heaven," the "Colors on the Ground" and the "Dances of the Winds."
If you want a ride in the world's biggest Ferris wheel, you'll have have to fork out money for a trip to London, home of the 135m-tall London Eye on the South Bank of the Thames. The Eye, one of the public projects built to commemorate the turn of the millennium four years ago, is still one of the city's biggest tourist draws.
The London Eye takes around 30 minutes to make one circuit, and has 60 passenger cars, each the size of a small bus, holding 20 people. The rides need to be booked in advance, and each car comes with a guide to make sure you don't miss anything. From the top you can see the whole of London, with a view of up to 40km away. In the distance you will even be able to see Windsor Castle.
Sunset is a great time to go, if you want to see London's architecture at its best, lit up against the darkening sky.
A trip to Japan will also get you to a Ferris wheel of note. Tokyo's Odaiba district, known as Palette Town, has what is perhaps the most romantic Ferris wheel to be found anywhere on the globe. It has provided the backdrop to many movie scenes, including scenes in Bayside Shakedown with Yuji Oda. It's also become one of the top choices for Romeos who plan to pop the big question.
Odaiba is Tokyo's newest commercial area, sitting on the side of Tokyo Bay with Rainbow Bridge and the Ferris wheel as landmarks. At 115m tall, the wheel takes 15 minutes to go around once. The scene from the top at nightfall, looking over Tokyo Bay and Shinjuku, with the Rainbow Bridge lit up in seven colors, is simply unforgettable.
Back in Taiwan, there are still a number of choices open to you if you want that Ferris wheel experience nearer to home. In Taichung there is the 28m-high wheel in Yamay Resort's Discovery World which, despite its modest dimensions, offers a comprehensive view of the entire park, as well as the Houli district beyond. It takes a quarter of an hour to make the journey round once, so you can have a while to relax.
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Java Application Development on Linux
Java stands as one of the most popular programming languages. Thus, it’s really no surprise that Java Application Development on Linux clocks in at a whopping 599 pages. If you have a question on Java development on Linux, chances are this is the book for you. There’s a neat section on language elements like scalar and object types, as well as making and understanding Java APIs.
Later on, the book looks at using Linux features to create Java SDKs. One of the best sections is Part II on business logic. This reviews such tactics as developing software, what makes good software, and budget applications.
Linux Network Administrator’s Guide
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O’Reilly makes some fabulous books. Terry Dawson and Olaf Kirch’s Linux Network Administrator’s Guide, 2nd Edition is a must read for any Linux admin. System administrators usually adore Linux, whether by choice or Stockholm Syndrome. So it’s fitting that there’s an O’Reilly book covering this vast expanse. This free eBook starts at the beginning with, you guessed it, networking.
It’s a hefty 506 pages which allots plenty of technical detail. With coverage of TCP and IP networking and configuring serial hardware to getting exim running, Linux Network Administrator’s Guide is a great read for Linux admins.
Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook
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Linux boasts the uber-powerful command line. Shell scripting is a main draw of adopting the Linux ecosystem. Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook dives into shell. Sure, there are gorgeous graphical user interfaces (GUI) like Gnome and KDE, but shell scripts persist in delivering the ultimate in functionality. This excellent free eBook begins with the basics such as understanding Bash conceptually. It’s loaded with examples which you can event try out, and touches on cryptographic hashing commands and parallel commands.
Plus, Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook may feature the best chapter titles of any book on this list. With witty titles like “Shell Something Out” and “Have a Good Command,” it’s both informative and entertaining. A winning combo indeed. There’s even a dedicated section for administrators that system admins will appreciate.
Free for All
While most Linux ebooks are pretty technical, Free for All takes a different approach. Subtitled How Linux and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High-Tech Titans, Peter Wayner’s book probes the history of the open-source space. Wayner explores how Linux and open-source software rose to prominence, even rivaling paid software such as Microsoft outputs. Free for All reads almost like a novel, telling a complete narrative from start to finish.
This is a fantastic read for Linux buffs, but because it’s not as tech-heavy, there’s plenty of appeal to non-techies too. History buffs will likely appreciate Wayner’s riveting read. But don’t worry, Free for All is far from watered down. Rather, it’s replete with chapters discussing the likes of WINE, and even memoirs of software development. In a fun recollection, Wayners chronicles his foray into development with a program that turned secret messages into benign sentences. “The program enabled information to mutate into other forms, just like the shapeshifting monsters from The X-Files” he writes. With a good bit of humor, personal anecdotes, and detailed research, Free for All is one of the best books on the open-source community available. Bonus points for being free.
There is plenty of great material out there if you are trying to learn Linux, similar to these downloadable eBooks to teach yourself everything you ever wanted to know about Linux. If you have read a book or a tutorial that you found particularly useful, feel free to tell us about it in the comments below.
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1. kanth
October 28, 2016 at 12:04 pm
Hi varun,
I am begineer in linux I want to practice it's in windows. which linux is good to install in my pc
plz mention link also
2. Oscar J
December 22, 2015 at 7:04 pm
These books are great, but I think you have missed some of the best. For example Linux Bible. I have put together my own list of Linux books as well. You can find it here:
http://www.bestbooksprogramming.com/best-linux-books/
Great post, thx :)
• brscudder
October 6, 2017 at 2:44 am
Another Great Book Or Rather Two Is The Linux Cookbook And The Debian GNU Linux Bible
3. Admin@OneLinux.org
February 7, 2010 at 7:24 am
Thanks for the informative, yet free eBooks! These are great for beginners to even experienced users. I recommend everyone taking a peak at these.
4. danny0085
January 11, 2010 at 4:07 am
Try this new books http://tips-linux.net/en/books
5. Dhiraj Saini
August 20, 2009 at 9:23 am
This is good
6. Chris Chinchilla
August 12, 2009 at 4:45 pm
Great post, putting a link up on my blog :-)
7. jraz
August 10, 2009 at 6:08 pm
Thanks for sharing those are pretty cool.
8. ap9ofj294e
August 9, 2009 at 1:08 am
bloggers are the white trash of the net. You are a bloated piece of shit.
9. Linux Dude
August 7, 2009 at 12:54 am
Thanks for the wonderful list.
Another great free eBook: LINUX 101 HACKS
10. Arjun Pakrashi
August 6, 2009 at 6:04 am
Good for beginning
11. Chad
August 5, 2009 at 12:55 pm
This one is easily my favorite for the basics
http://unixmages.com/
12. Van
August 4, 2009 at 4:38 am
Thank for sharing!
13. pedro
August 4, 2009 at 4:16 am
Excellent. We will need this type of information to advance in our learning process.
14. exn
August 2, 2009 at 8:43 pm
Thank you MrSelf for mirroring of ebook !
15. robb
August 2, 2009 at 12:36 pm
newbie's book is a must read.
i've read that one.
thx for sharing.
16. Jeff
August 1, 2009 at 11:20 pm
Good article, but please, Varun, don't abuse the question mark! It's painful to read statements that end with a question mark but aren't questions. Are you asking a question? Ask it then! Don't be coy or clever with the intent of your statement. Good grammar should be the standard, not the exception!
Your article is a wonderful map for the Linux noob. Good job!
17. MrSelf
August 1, 2009 at 10:52 pm
Thank you Varun!
If anybody is having trouble with the download link for "LINUX: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition",
18. MrSelf
August 1, 2009 at 10:44 pm
The download link for "LINUX: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition" did not work for me. But I found this one.
http://wireless.ictp.it/school_2003/docs/linux/rute.pdf
Thank you soo much for recommending these books. Perfect timing for me.
19. adrian
August 1, 2009 at 8:43 pm
Thanks, these should be useful since I just installed Ubuntu!
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Sonic
Coach, Athlete, Performer & Bboy Champ
Professional Dancer, Choreographer, Actor, Nutritionist, Yoga Teacher, Parkour Instructor,Daniel “Sonic” Rojas has been dancing & performing for more than 20 years. This journey has included many awards such as Winner of the European Championship ”Ultimate Bboy Session” in Germany 1998, Winner of the World Championship at the UK Championship 2001, to the more recent IBE2014, where he took 2nd place in the World Championship Breakdance Competition (Holland). Daniel has also spent more than 15 years dancing with reputable, contemporary dance companies in Denmark, Sweden, London and Italy, as well as performing in many world acclaimed theatre productions such as the musical The Hunch Back of Notre Dame de Paris, playing as The Nutcracker for 6 years consecutively, playing as Harlequin, and many more. As a performer and teacher, Daniel is known around the world for his creativity and individual way of expressing himself by telling stories through dance. Combining his Latin roots and his experiential journey of many years as a professional dancer/performer, Daniel has created his own style that he calls ”CONTEMPORARY-BREAK (recently renamed as Embodied Dance)”. This unique form has been recognised by the University of Science of Sports and Anatomy in Cologne, Germany, as one of the most complete dance workshops offered internationally. Embodied Dance dissolves the boundaries between different forms of dance with the aim of integrating dance cultures to give individuals a unique way of expressing themselves, connecting to feeling through movement and ultimately self-healing.
In addition to dance, Daniel has a strong practice in Yoga, Meditation, Parkour and Nutrition, including certification as a Yoga Instructor (2013 & Nov 2014) and Raw Food Chef (Dec 2014). Daniel has also been practicing Parkour for many years and is now head coach for Parkour Family with us at Superfly Monkey Dragons in Singapore. It is Daniel’s aim to integrate all of these disciplines into a holistic offering to better understand the Body/Mind, as well as a way to spread his message to the world: Live, Love & Dance <3
About Derrick Siu
Derrick Siu is a tv host, voice over artist, emcee and tech head. After being introduced to Parkour by a friend in late 2011, Derrick continued to practice the movement form for a few months, including visiting one of the leading Parkour Schools - Parkour Generations in Bangkok, and connecting with and learning from Parkour Groups around the world in Brisbane, New York and San Francisco. Upon returning to Singapore, he decided to make a stronger commitment to the discipline by setting up regular training sessions with friends and so Superfly Monkey Dragons was founded on Wednesday 1st August, 2012. Derrick has since completed his A.D.A.P.T (Art du Deplacement and Parkour Teaching) Level One Parkour Coaching Certification from Parkour Generations. Growing interest in the classes lead to the formation of what is now the Superfly Monkey Dragon Parkour Freerunning Academy & Agency with a growing team of experienced traceurs and dedicated coaches including some of the most skilled traceurs and original Singapore Pioneers.
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Moen 100558PM Part Handle, Monticello Widespread 2-Handle Lever Tub and Shower
SKU: 23345
$30.28/ea
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About the Moen 100558PM
HDL, MTCL WS 2H LVR TS & KD PMHANDLE HUB KIT
Product Details
Manufacturer: Moen
Bathroom Faucet Type: Tub & Shower Faucet
Mpn # 100558PM
Shipping Dimensions 2.8" x 2.4" x 4.3"
Weight 0.50 lbs.
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Produce Vendors
Oasis Honey
Brett Harwell
Plants, Produce
Pepperdeau Acres
Loring McClellan
Plants, produce
Purvis Nursery & Orchard
Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums
Bob Purvis
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email: purvisrc@msn.com
Rachel's Produce
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Plants, Produce
UI Extension Master Gardeners
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University of Idaho Extension in Canyon County is committed to helping individuals and communities grow. Our horticulture areas of specialization include sustainable landscapes, home and market garden vegetable production, youth gardening and volunteer development.Our horticulture Extension Educator directs the program, coordinating and training the Canyon County Master Gardener and Advanced Master Gardener classes. With the help of our Master Gardener Volunteers, we provide no-cost horticulture education to hundreds of children each year through Junior Master Gardener programs and research-based gardening expertise to hundreds of consumer clientele at our Plant Clinics and information booths.
This year we will be selling vegetable and flower starts and tree seedlings at the farmers market in the month of May. The funds will be used to help send our Master Gardeners to the International Master Gardener Conference in Portland. We have tomatoes, eggplant, squash, flowers, and even small evergreen and shade trees.
Starting in June, we will be at the market every second Wednesday with gardening advice and a Junior Master Gardener Activity.
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Thank you for visiting my shop. All essential oil blends are hand-made with intention and love. As a traveling yoga instructor, I’ve learned what blends are good to have on hand for a natural beauty pick me up when traveling. Look around and let me know if there’s a blend you would like to see or an individual oil you would like to purchase.
Namaste, Kay.
Nausea Be Gone Travel Tincture
A scrumptious blend of soothing lavender, invigorating ginger for nausea and as a bonus stomach aches and a pinch of peppermint for when you’re feeling seasick or queasy. This blend is a must have for travel whether it be by airplane, train or boat- you don’t want to be caught with an upset stomach or nausea without All blends are made with Young Living Essential Oils. Price is for an 8ml bottle.
$9.99
Dry Skin Isn’t In Travel Tincture
A unique blend of anti-inflammatory and moisturizing frankincense, cleansing (antiseptic) tea tree, and lavender this blend will help anyone with troubled skin caused by travel or everyday life. This trio will help with psoriasis, eczema, rejuvenation of skin cells and acne-prone skin. Whether you have an outbreak of dry skin from cold weather travels or dry skin from sunburn this tincture will be your life saver. All blends are made with Young Living Essential Oils. Price is for an 8ml bottle.
$9.99
Fever and Cold Travel Tincture
Cold or fever got you down while traveling? Fear no more with this Travel Tincture! Powered with anti-septic frankincense, anti-bacterial and anti-viral lemon or orange oil (depending on your preference), fever reducing peppermint and a touch of Young Livings’ Thieves blend. Thieves is a blend of clove, cinnamon bark, lemon, and eucalyptus used to boost the immune system, a cough suppressant, fever reducing and is a decongestant all in one! No one likes to be sick on vacation so why not keep this tincture in your suitcase just in case? All blends are made with Young Living Essential Oils. Price is for an 8ml bottle.
$9.99
Pain, Pain, Go Away! Travel Tincture
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See Westminster Station VT Sheriffs and search free public sheriff records. Sheriffs are law enforcement officers which enforce laws and keep public order. Sheriffs are usually elected by their regional counties.
Windham County Sheriff's Office 11 Jail Street Newfane VT 05345 12.9 miles from Westminster Station 802-365-4949
Windham County Sheriff's Office 11 Jail Street Newfane VT 05345 12.9 miles from Westminster Station 802-365-4941
Cheshire County Sheriff's Office 12 Court Street Keene NH 03431 13.2 miles from Westminster Station 603-352-4238
Sullivan County Sheriff's Office 14 Main Street Newport NH 03773 23.5 miles from Westminster Station 603-863-4200
Franklin County Sheriff's Office 160 Elm Street Greenfield MA 01301 35.0 miles from Westminster Station 413-774-4014
Windsor County Sheriff's Office 62 Pleasant Street Woodstock VT 05091 37.6 miles from Westminster Station 802-457-5211
Bennington County Sheriff's Office 212 Lincoln Street Woodford VT 05201 40.9 miles from Westminster Station 802-442-4900
Merrimack County Sheriff's Office 333 Daniel Webster Highway Boscawen NH 03303 44.1 miles from Westminster Station 603-796-6600
Rutland County Sheriff's Office 88 Grove Street Rutland VT 05701 45.4 miles from Westminster Station 802-775-8002
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office 329 Mast Road Manchester NH 03102 48.4 miles from Westminster Station 603-627-5610
Hampshire County Sheriff's Office PO Box 7000 Northampton MA 01061 53.8 miles from Westminster Station 413-584-5911
About Sheriffs
A sheriff is an elected law enforcement official for a county. Sheriffs usually have policing jurisdiction over unincorporated areas of the county, though in some states, sheriffs have jurisdiction throughout the state.
In many locations, the sheriff also runs the county jail.
The sheriff keeps records on criminal arrests, incidents reported to the sheriff, traffic collision reports, and other records. Many of these records are available to the public.
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Cowboys waiting on MRI results for Sean Lee, Bruce Carter
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Monday night was another rough one for the Cowboys defense.
They didn’t stop the Bears once all night en route to a 45-28 loss, which is bad enough for a team that needs every possible win to assure they finish in front of the Eagles in the NFC East this season. The night was even worse, though, because linebackers Sean Lee and Bruce Carter both need MRIs on Tuesday to determine the extent of their injuries.
Lee had to leave the game, his return to the lineup after missing two games with a hamstring injury, after hurting his neck in the third quarter. Carter left the game a short time later with a hamstring injury, leaving the Cowboys with a linebacking corps of Kyle Wilber, Ernie Sims and Cameron Sheffield.
Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News reports that Lee said he plans to play in Week 15 and Carter also said that he thinks he’ll be OK, but the results of the MRIs will provide more clarity about their status for Week 15. The defense hasn’t been particularly good when both men are healthy, but it’s certainly preferable to have all hands on deck at this point in the proceedings.
13 responses to “Cowboys waiting on MRI results for Sean Lee, Bruce Carter
1. If Jerry Jones (the GM) would have consulted with Jerry Jones (the team doctor) about giving huge contracts to injury prone guys like Austin and Lee the Cowboys wouldn’t be in such cap hell. Unfortunately Jerry Jones (the head coach/defensive and offensive coordinator) really felt like they needed these guys to be great. Jerry Jones (the owner) can’t be happy with the Jerrys.
2. Goodell hates the Cowboys because he’s from Western NY, and he’s still bitter about Dallas beating his Buffalo Bills in back to back superbowls.
He has a vendetta out for Lee- he pays players to take cheap shots, and pays doctors and trainers to not to clear Lee so the Cowboys can be without the man who is undoubtedly one of the greatest linebackers to walk the Earth.
3. Cowboys fan here through and through but lets take off the Silver and Blue glasses and see it like it is. Injuries and no name Free Agents have killed this team but this is the NFL and no Excuses are considered. With Our current defense it will be a miracle to head into week 17 with a Chance of the Division!
4. Does anyone notice that America’s Team is God’s Teams posts sound ALOT like logicalvoices and Steelersaregodsteam and pftpoet…..do you think someone might just be trolling around for attention?
5. funnyhuhforever December 10, 2013, 11:33 AM CST
Does anyone notice that America’s Team is God’s Teams posts sound ALOT like logicalvoices and Steelersaregodsteam and pftpoet…..do you think someone might just be trolling around for attention?
I was just about to say the same thing. I’m a cowboys fan but that is just ridiculous. the way I see it the cowboys got away from the run which was working. I’m not saying if they stayed with it they would win this game but the bears offense wouldn’t have had eight possessions to kill the boys like they did but hey what do I know the coaching staff has all the answers.
6. detectivejimmymcnulty says:
Dec 10, 2013 11:26 AM
If Jerry Jones (the GM) would have consulted with Jerry Jones (the team doctor) about giving huge contracts to injury prone guys like Austin and Lee the Cowboys wouldn’t be in such cap hell. Unfortunately Jerry Jones (the head coach/defensive and offensive coordinator) really felt like they needed these guys to be great. Jerry Jones (the owner) can’t be happy with the Jerrys.
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This might be one of the best posts I’ve read.
well played.
7. Lee had to leave the game, his return to the lineup
I’m still trying to figure out what Lee was doing in the game after that come back block. He was clearly dazed, stunned, concussed or ???
He looked like a zombie being helped off the field. What were the Cowboy doctors thinking clearing him to go back on the field. What was the NFL doing with their safety first crap. It didn’t look like he could defend himself later.
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Rhinoceros Hornbill seen at Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary
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_CDC0173
Dusky Munia - an endemic, found widespread in the lowlands of Borneo
Birds of Borneo
Oriental pied hornbill - favours ficus fruits and insects
code: _CDC1726
Whitehead's Trogon - an endemic to the montane habitat of Borneo
Birds of Borneo
Black and crimson pitta 'calling pose' seen at Danum and Sepilok forests, endemic to Borneo
code: _CDC4451
Banded Broadbill seen at Rainforest Discovery Centre, Sepilok
Birds of Borneo
Black-backed kingfisher - a spectacular forest kingfisher, Sepilok Forest
code: _CDC7955
Buffy fish-owl on the hunt along the Kinabatangan river
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AB1_9800
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Birds of Borneo
Balck and Red Broadbill finds a treehole useful for 'spa'
Birds of Borneo
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Birds of Borneo
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Birds of Borneo
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Birds of Borneo
White crowned hornbill seen in the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary
Birds of Borneo
Mountain minivet - sparkling scarlet bird of the canopy
code: _CDC2045
Black-backed Kingfisher - efficient forest hunter and seen here feeding on spider!
code: _CDC8136
Bornean Bristlehead-endemic to Borneo, a canopy bird which hunts mostly on bugs!
Birds of Borneo
Buffy fish-owl 'courtship' feeding - Sukau, Kinabatangan
code: _CDC2579
White-fronted falconet - world's smallest raptor found only in Borneo
Birds of Borneo
Lesser Green Leafbird bathing - a popular 'spa' for other birds too
code: _CDC0836
Oriental darter - emerges from the river, seen at Kinabatangan river
Birds of Borneo
Black-winged Flycatcher-Shrike
_DSC1454
Ashy drongo - insect specialist hunter of the montane forest
code: _CDC0890
Violet cuckoo seen at Rainforest Discovery Centre, Sepilok, Sandakan
Birds of Borneo
Blue-headed pitta - found only in Borneo, seen at Kinabatangan & Danum
code: _CDC6849
Chestnut-capped laughingthrush - grooming, seen around the foot of Mt. Kinabalu
Birds of Borneo
Grey breasted Spiderhunter feeds on ginger flower nectar
code: _CDC8077
Birds of Borneo
Golden-naped Barbet, an endemic to the mountains of Borneo
Birds of Borneo
Bornean Ground seen at the banks of Kinabatangan river
Birds of Borneo
Banded kingfisher (male) - magnificent forest kingfisher of Borneo, seen at Danum
code: _CDC4325
Black and Red Broadbill feeding on longhorn beetle, seen at RDC, Sepilok
Birds of Borneo
Banded Broadbill feeds on caterpillar
Birds of Borneo
White-rumped Shama, an endemic to Borneo found in the lowlands
Birds of Borneo
Whitehead's Spiderhunter, montane endemic and seen at Rafflesia Reserve in Tambunan
Birds of Borneo
Little spiderhunter on Torch Ginger flower
code: _CDC9472
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ICML has a comment system
Tags: Conferences,Machine Learning jl@ 5:54 am
Mark Reid has stepped up and created a comment system for ICML papers which Greger Linden has tightly integrated.
My understanding is that Mark spent quite a bit of time on the details, and there are some cool features like working latex math mode. This is an excellent chance for the ICML community to experiment with making ICML year-round, so I hope it works out. Please do consider experimenting with it.
4 Comments to “ICML has a comment system”
1. jl says:
A backlink to Mark’s post.
2. JoSeK says:
That’s great.
It would be a very good idea to integrate a comments system to existing tools like CiteSeer in order to create some kind of scientific social network
3. Well done! Hurray!
One thing I find particularly interesting is that this provides a way to post corrections for conference papers. Without this kind of system, it can be very hard to publicize such corrections.
Regarding the suggestion above to integrate this with existing search tools:
That is a great idea and I’m sure there are many different ways to approach it. Here’s one idea. When people click on a paper name in Google Scholar search results they could be taken to a web page created by ICML rather than taken directly to the PDF. That web page could show the comments (or a link to the comments) along with a link to the PDF.
Here’s an example of how that sort of thing works in Google Scholar. Search for “observations on overlap” in Google Scholar. The top result is a 2001 paper by Shriberg in an ISCA conference. Clicking the top result takes the browser to a web page on the ISCA web site which has information about the paper and a link to the PDF. The way this works is that ISCA provides XML metadata about each paper to the Google Scholar crawler, and this includes the URL of the web page (and also the URL of the PDF, so that the search engine can use the full contents of the PDF). I helped set this up for ISCA last year.
It might be possible to do this in CiteSeer as well. I don’t have any experience with CiteSeer.
4. Continuing my comment above:
There are multiple copies of some ISCA papers around the web in different locations — for example, on author’s home pages. However, clicking on an ISCA paper’s name in Google Scholar search results normally takes people to the paper’s web page on the ISCA web site regardless of what other locations on the web the paper can be found at. (Likewise for the IEEE and various other publishers.) This behavior would be useful if the paper’s web page linked to comments, since it would make the comments harder to miss. It works this way becasue the metadata ISCA provides to Google Scholar results in the search engine viewing the ISCA web site as the authoritative source for the paper.
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Bloody Work!
According to my strapline, Squatting Toad provides inspiration and podcasts for people who create in their spare time. And it does. But what if you don’t have spare time? What if your work is so stressful, you’re too worn out at the end of the day even to watch rubbish telly, let alone create anything? As far too many of us know, this happens.
In my last podcast, my interviewee Angharad, made reference to having to put her love of amateur theatre to one side when she had a stressful job. Of all the things we talked about, this haunted me the most. It was just a single comment, almost an aside, but I keep coming back to it in my head. It is why, after all, I started Squatting Toad. I had a stressful job until recently (happily I don’t now and neither does Angharad) and felt bereft as I watched people around me pursue hobbies and make things and do things, whilst I was Googling ‘funny cat videos’ and eating cake.
Now, ‘stress’, when it comes to work, can mean different things. Maybe you work in the kind of profession where any hint of weakness or inadequacy can mean a fast track to car park with a cardboard box full of your desk knick knacks.( Actually, I doubt many City bankers are reading this, but let’s suppose.) Maybe your work is so boring and repetitive and that very lack of stimulation is causing anxiety. Chronic boredom can close down your brain to new and fun ideas, as well as leaving plenty of space for full-on guilt about earning money for, well, nothing.
Mostly, let’s be frank, what causes work stress is other people. Bullying and/ or incompetent bosses head the list. Lord knows, I’ve been there and it hurts. I mean, really hurts to the point where you start to believe you have even no right to enjoy the very things outside of the working day that make life a bit more tolerable. The ‘Sunday Dread’ you feel before the start of each working work kicks in earlier and earlier to the point where Saturday’s breakfast is a depression-riddled write-off. Oh, yes.
I find now that I don’t suffer from the dread, anxiety and misery and I can look back on these times a tad more dispassionately, what is welling up now is anger. I’m angry that I still know people going to work, living the misery, and just about keeping their heads above water. And it needs to stop. Now!
Much has been written about how organisations can improve and make their workers happier and more engaged. Not a lot of what’s written, at least nothing I’ve read yet (and I’m reading a lot about this), tackles the most basic of human needs. By that I mean, respect and kindness. Why does your horrible boss think it’s remiss of him to show these basic courtesies that we are all entitled to? In most cases, it’s because he’s afraid of looking weak. And yes, sorry, I do mostly mean ‘him’, not ‘her’. This need to be ‘in charge’ and be ‘the boss of you’ and make you unhappy in the process conjures up the schoolyard of old and the bullies who nicked your sweets and made you cry. In no other field of adult life, except work, is such behaviour tolerated on such a huge scale.
Nobody, but nobody, neither the CEO or the receptionist, has the right to tote their own emotional baggage into the workplace and use it to corrode the well-being of others.
So, what can we do? Well, I, for one, am going to write about it. It’s a small contribution, but this needs to be out in the open. Why? Because we all need to feel respected and valuable for one thing, and because I want my experience to count for something. Write what you know, they say. I know that work isn’t working like it should, because I’ve lived it. It’s not just me. If you are happy in your job, living without stress, just ask around. You’ll soon see it’s not just me.
All these years in the workplace, all this reading and research I’m doing. It’s opening up something fascinating and, I hope, redemptive, for me and others.
Come on, if we’re not happy, how can we create? And that brings me full circle to what Squatting Toad is here for.
I hope you’ll join me on this journey. Watch out for posts and podcasts on this very topic, always with an eye to creativity, but also a meditation on work, which takes up so much of our lives and our energy.
In the meantime, do have a listen to my last podcast, if you haven’t already. Why not take up amateur theatre, if you need an outlet? Or listen to previous episodes about all kinds of creative endeavours from music to crafting.
PODCASTS HERE.
Enjoy.
Mel X
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Author: squattingtoad
Mel is a comedy writer and performer, with a particular interest in creativity and a cynical interest in the workplace and how its idiosyncrasies (nicest word she could find) can drive us all mad.
2 thoughts on “Bloody Work!”
1. When work is stressful, that’s the time when it’s even more important to make time for the stuff you really love. Otherwise you go nuts and that doesn’t help your work life either. Do less laundry or dusting, or watching telly, whatever it takes to free up a bit of time to keep on making. It’s what keeps us human.
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Topic: Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
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• Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
OP - March 12, 2015, 02:34 PM
Cricket .. England for next time men's world cup send your women's team please ..lol..
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=cric:55016ed3e4b0aa4f23801fb1
that is a good interview from Afghanistan star Player., Fucking TAILBONE baboons ruined the country for more than 20 years...
WORLD CUP Losing to Afghanistan would be 'horrendous
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England look to salvage something from their World Cup campaign when they take on Afghanistan in Sydney
Assistant coach Paul Farbrace says it will be "horrendous" for his struggling England side if they lose their final World Cup match to Afghanistan at the SCG on Friday. Neither side has any chance of advancing to the quarters, but losing to Afghanistan would be the final indignity for an England side who has been the great underachievers of the tournament. Heavily beaten by Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka, England lost their must-win match against Bangladesh earlier this week.
damn England lost to everybody... Well I am going to watch the game between England and Afghanistan..
Do not let silence become your legacy
I renounced my faith to become a kafir,
the beloved betrayed me and turned in to a Muslim
• Cricket .. Dammit a winnable a game is lost .........
Reply #1 - March 20, 2015, 11:27 AM
Cricket .. Dammit a winnable a game is lost ......... stop dropping simple catches you lazzy buggers..
http://www.dawn.com/news/1170808/australia-dump-sloppy-pakistan-out-of-world-cup
you go Wahab Riaz .. you are the best Yeh Beauty..
well Now I join a Pakistan Cricket fan from England...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIODslUtFfM
Guys don't get disheartened ..Next time.. 2019...
Do not let silence become your legacy
I renounced my faith to become a kafir,
the beloved betrayed me and turned in to a Muslim
• Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
Reply #2 - March 20, 2015, 03:44 PM
The favourites before the World Cup started will be in the sem-finals, hope we can finally win it this time go #Proteas
• Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
Reply #3 - June 14, 2017, 04:19 PM
Pakistan beat England to reach final - reaction Says BBC news
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Pakistan shock England to win by eight wickets and reach the final of the Champions Trophy against India or Bangladesh.
Do not let silence become your legacy
I renounced my faith to become a kafir,
the beloved betrayed me and turned in to a Muslim
• Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
Reply #4 - June 19, 2017, 11:50 AM
Well I am neither a big fan or a fanatic of the Game Cricket but this
Pakistan beat front-runners India to clinch Champions Trophy title
International title to Pakistan will certainly lift the spirits of millions of kids in Pakistan...
Do not let silence become your legacy
I renounced my faith to become a kafir,
the beloved betrayed me and turned in to a Muslim
• Re: Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
Reply #5 - June 19, 2017, 11:28 PM
Well I am neither a big fan or a fanatic of the Game Cricket but this
Pakistan beat front-runners India to clinch Champions Trophy title
(Clicky for piccy!)
International title to Pakistan will certainly lift the spirits of millions of kids in Pakistan...
Amir was the joint man of the match for me. It's great to see the return of such an amazing young talent. Pakistan has consistently produced the most venomous fast bowlers.
https://youtu.be/V3Te1aPz-dY
Beautiful.
My mind runs, I can never catch it even if I get a head start.
• Cricket .. England send your women's team please ..lol..
Reply #6 - June 20, 2017, 04:11 PM
Pakistan batted well for once. Cheesy
how fuck works without shit??
Let's Play Chess!
harakaat, friend, RIP
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Chemical Dynamics And Kinetics Of Small Radicals, The - Part Ii
Advanced Series In Physical Chemistry 6
Genres: Chemistry
Format: Paperback
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore
Published: 1st Jan 1996
Dimensions: w 154mm h 224mm d 34mm
Weight: 862g
ISBN-10: 9810229844
ISBN-13: 9789810229849
Barcode No: 9789810229849
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This book highlights recent progress in the chemistry of radicals. Developments include the growing use of lasers to generate radicals, the application of lasers to provide state, angular, polarization, energy and real-time resolution in kinetics and dynamics experiments, the development of theories for handling the reactions of radicals, and the simulation of the reaction dynamics of increasingly larger systems for direct comparison to experimental results. The book emphasizes the increasing interaction between experimental dynamics, kinetics and theory. It is appropriate for chemistry graduate students and researchers about to enter the field. However, the discussions of some topics progress to a more advanced level so that even an expert will find the book useful.
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Mahindra Verito CS On Road Price In Navi Mumbai
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Q&A: Susan Gordon, Deputy Commissioner, NBL Canada
Q&A is a bi-weekly feature where Sports Business Canada sits down with someone involved with the sports industry in Canada. This week we chat with Susan Gordon, Deputy Commissioner of NBL Canada.
Sports Business Canada: When were you named the Deputy Commissioner of NBL Canada? Were you involved in the sports industry before joining the league?
Susan Gordon: In my previous role as a marketing executive with Rogers Communications, I was responsible for the development, management and execution of corporate and regional sponsorships including MLSE, Vancouver Canucks, several CFL teams, and of course, several of the NBL Canada teams among others. However, aside from being a passionate sports fan, that was the extent of my involvement in the sports industry. I was appointed the position of Deputy Commissioner of NBL Canada in September of 2012.
SBC: What was your motivation to accept a senior job with a newly establish league?
SG: I had been involved with sponsoring the Halifax Rainmen and the Saint John Millrats prior to the formation of the NBL Canada league. So when they broke away from the PBL to form a Canadian League, I was fully supportive and excited that Canada would finally have its own professional basketball league. I loved the quality of the product that the League was bringing to the court and I absolutely believed in the vision of the League. For the past several years, I had wanted my next career move to be more directly in the sports industry so when the League executives asked if I would take on the role of Deputy Commissioner, I saw it as an opportunity to help the League achieve its vision as well as move my career in the direction I wanted it to go.
SBC: For any sports league, a healthy fan base, corporate sponsor support, and broadcast deals are needed. Currently for NBL Canada, is the focus to build the brand across the entire country or is energy being focused entirely in markets that the league currently has teams located in?
SG: At the moment, we are focused on building the League in our current markets with careful, deliberate expansion within eastern Canadian markets.
SBC: The league currently has a strong foothold in Eastern Canada. What’s the league’s stance on expanding west?
SG: We need to walk before we can run so expansion in the west is not in our game plan at this time.
SBC: For future expansion NBL Canada teams, is there a preference to have private ownership or would community ownership be welcomed?
SG: The preference is to have committed private ownership with ties to the local community. We are looking for owners who understand the long term nature of the investment, have a passion for sports and business, and believe in the vision of NBL Canada.
SBC: Where do you view the future of the league? Will it rival the NBDL, or some of the Europe leagues?
SG: Our vision is to be recognized and respected as one of the leading basketball leagues in the world. We are committed to running a professional and credible basketball league in Canada, which will provide Canadian and international athletes, as well as coaches and officials, the opportunity to participate in the game they love here in Canada.
SBC: In today’s sports world, player safety is becoming a trending topic. What are some initiatives that NBL Canada has taken to ensure player safety?
SG: The League takes player safety very seriously. NBL Canada operates under FIBA rules and we have strict fines and penalties in place for any player who engages in fighting or flagrant fouls.
SBC: By building working partnerships with Basketball Canada and CIS, is the goal to continually grow the number of Canadian players on each team? Or will the focus be for each team to field the best possible team regardless of a player’s passport?
SG: Yes, the goal is to increase the number of Canadian players on each team while still ensuring that we maintain the quality of the product on the court. The number of mandatory Canadian players on each team’s roster was increased from 2 to 3 for the League’s 2nd season and we will continue to evaluate that number each year.
SBC: What achievements are you most proud of since joining NBL Canada? What have been some of the struggles?
SG: As I watched our 2nd season unfold, I was most proud of the way our teams continued to develop and grow their fan base. The calibre of play has been amazing and we are developing some pretty intense rivalries which have been great in terms of energizing our fans! As for struggles, the League has faced the same challenges that any new business faces; the need to contain costs while we increase our customer, or in this case, our fan base.
SBC: What’s your favorite NBL Canada team? (just kidding!) What’s your favorite part of the job?
SG: My favourite part of the job is watching the games! I can do that and call it work!
Visit http://nblcanada.pointstreaksites.com for more info on NBL Canada.
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New Bullet Hole Will Feature Variety of Improvements … Including (Perhaps) a New Name
A rendering of the first floor of the re-designed CUB, including the Bullet Hole seating area (Photo courtesy of Gettysburg College)
A rendering of the first floor of the re-designed CUB, including the Bullet Hole seating area (Photo courtesy of Gettysburg College)
By Benjamin Pontz, Managing News Editor
The TL;DR
• Construction of the new College Union Building is on track for completion by the beginning of next fall
• As part of the renovations, the Bullet Hole will see a tripling of its floor space and a variety of new menu options
• Commons will begin to offer more grocery-style items
• Dining Services is seeking input on a new name for the Bullet Hole
With renovations to the College Union Building (CUB) well underway, Gettysburg College Dining Services is working to reimagine just about everything about how its new spaces will serve the campus community.
Beginning next fall, the Bullet Hole will relocate back to the CUB, Commons will move to a new space within the CUB, and the temporary Bullet Hole location will become known as “The Atrium” and will serve as a dining space geared towards faculty, staff, and administrators during the day and small banquet facility in the evening similar to the current operation of Specialty Dining.
In a wide-ranging interview with College Union Food Service Manager Mike Bishop, The Gettysburgian received extensive, exclusive insight into Dining Service’s plans.
The new Bullet Hole space — including the serving area, kitchen, and seating area — will be three times the size of the old venue, which transforms the service it will be able to offer. In terms of seating, an outdoor patio space will have seating for 100, while ample seating will also exist inside a large two-story atrium that will absorb natural light.
A rendering of the re-designed College Union Building (Photo courtesy of Gettysburg College)
A rendering of the re-designed College Union Building (Photo courtesy of Gettysburg College)
Another development will be allowing pre-orders via an online system that will be tied to student meal plans and aim to reduce waiting times during peak service periods; a common complaint of the current dining options is the existence of long lines around common mealtimes, something of which Bishop is aware and is eager to ameliorate.
A variety of new menu options will also be available.
Beyond the current fare available at the Bullet Hole, all of which will remain available, the new facility will acknowledge the surging popularity of “fast casual” dining and model its offerings accordingly. Because the new facility has triple the floorspace of the old Bullet Hole, Bishop sees many opportunities to expand service.
“We have more options because we have more space,” he said.
The salad bar concept that originated at Ike’s will be improved in the new facility with more toppings as well as specialty salads, the sub/sandwich line will introduce more breads and ingredients, and the grill/hot line will be bigger and strive for what Bishop called an “international flair” by serving rice bowls and Asian noodles, for example.
Furthermore, several new stations will be introduced.
“Sushi will have its own space,” Bishop explained, adding that, unlike in the current Bullet Hole space, “Some sushi component can be part of a meal.”
Similar to Kazue, the Ramen and Sushi Bar located within the Majestic Theater, the new sushi station will also have some noodles.
Pasta will be available everyday with a choice of sauce and a rotation of toppings such as chicken parmesan, meatballs, and roasted vegetables in an Italian-themed area that will also serve pizza.
Bishop also foresees a custom parfait station as well as new breakfast options; the new space is equipped to serve pancakes, french toast, and omelets to order — Dining Services will gauge demand before determining what will be available at breakfast.
A variety of beverages that expands upon the current options and may include more convenience store-style refrigerators such as those currently in Commons will also be available.
Additionally, Bishop envisions special menus to correspond to entertainment and programming in the new Junction space that will be spearheaded by the Campus Activities Board and the Office of Student Activities & Greek Life.
“For students who would normally go uptown or to Hanover or wherever,” Bishop said, “we want to offer something on campus just as good if not better.”
Construction remains on target for completion next fall. Steel was delivered on Wednesday that will be used in the construction of the roof, which is expected to be complete by the end of January. From there, construction should proceed fairly quickly such that the facility can open as planned.
Bishop anticipates being able to move into the new space by August 1 so his staff can work out kinks during practice runs before classes resume.
The design for the first floor of the re-designed CUB (Photo courtesy of Gettysburg College)
The design for the first floor of the re-designed CUB (Photo courtesy of Gettysburg College)
In addition to the new Bullet Hole space, Commons is also getting a facelift.
Its space in the renovated CUB is about twice its current size, Bishop said. As such, there will be room to include more “grocery type items” such as cereal, macaroni and cheese, and other microwavable foods that students can prepare in their rooms, a prospect that appeals to Alaina Keller ’19.
“[H]aving more grocery type items would be quite helpful as our main dining centers largely offer perishable goods that require personal pick-up,” she said. “As the Commons already has some hygienic goods behind the counter, this is only an extension of providing goods to students on campus that might not have the time or ability to drive.”
Bishop hopes that the new facilities will not only better serve the current campus community, but also serve as a draw to visitors. Furthermore, he anticipates that the improvements will help ease some of the congestion that currently exists at Servo, which he admitted is over capacity particularly in terms of seating.
“We expect that the new points of service will take some customers out of the dining hall,” he said.
The Servo U.S.A. plan, which all first-year students are required to hold and gives unlimited access to Servo only plus 50 dining dollars each semester, will remain as is; thus, the new spaces will cater largely to upperclass students, faculty, administrators, and staff.
After the Bullet Hole leaves its temporary space and what was previously Specialty Dining moves in, the old Specialty Dining location will eventually become part of Servo as part of a later phase of renovations.
“The Atrium,” which will be available at lunchtime and will be geared towards serving faculty, staff, and administrators, will resume having a buffet with servers, just as the old Specialty Dining did. Seating capacity will increase to 160 in the new location from 120 in its prior location.
All of the changes, Bishop said, are designed to better serve students and the campus community at large.
“We want to provide what the students want.”
New Name for the Bullet Hole
As part of the move, college administrators thought it would be a good time to consider changing the name of the Bullet Hole.
“If we’re going to do it, this would be the time,” said Mike Bishop, College Union Food Service Manager.
Students will receive information on how to vote in an email within the next week or two, Bishop says.
Among the proposed new names are:
1. “The Terrace” – references the outdoor seating that will be available in the new facility
2. “Food for Thought” – inspired by an old coffee shop that once operated in Gettysburg, Bishop said that “it may not be catchy but seems appropriate for an institution of higher education”
3. “1832” – references the year that Gettysburg College — then Pennsylvania College — was founded by Samuel Simon Schmucker
4. “Bullet Hole” – the status quo remains an option
5. Also, students will be able to submit their own ideas for consideration
Bishop said that in the late 1990s, Dining Services briefly rebranded the Bullet Hole as Cafe 101, but, because students continued to call it the Bullet Hole, they went back to that name in short order.
Ultimately, college administrators will have the final say on the facility’s new name, but Bishop promises that students have a large role to play in informing that decision.
Editor-in-chief Jamie Welch contributed to this report.
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Author: Benjamin Pontz
Benjamin Pontz '20 serves as managing news editor of The Gettysburgian, a position he has held since the middle of his first year. In four semesters, he has written more than 100 articles on topics ranging from student activism on campus to sports. Ben previously served as the event coverage and social media coordinator and led the paper's inaugural efforts using Facebook Live and live tweeting events on campus. Aside from The Gettysburgian, he is a peer research mentor in Musselman Library, a research assistant in the political science department, and drum major of the Bullets Marching Band. He is a political science and public policy double major with a minor in music, and he reads up to seven newspapers daily. Follow him on Twitter @benpontz.
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Wolfe Island Music Festival 2017
Your Boy
Your Boy
Performing on Friday August 11th at 9:00 pm, presented by The Waterkeeper Showcase: Swim Drink Fish Canada at Main Stage, Community Centre
Sometime in Spring 2014, partly inspired by a book about adventure I was reading with my then GF (now fiancée), I decided to embark on the adventure of making this album. I called up my friend Matthew Johnston and asked if he would help me record some of the pop songs I’d written on guitar. He said yes and, interestingly, didn't sound the slightest bit surprised by the idea. So I flew back to my hometown of London, Ontario (I was living in Vancouver at the time) to start recording in his guest room.
Musically, the inspirations for this album mainly come from the first things I ever heard on the radio. Vague memories of Michael Penn, Terence Trent D'arby, The Cure, Bryan Adams, Janet Jackson and others that evoke a smile and a nostalgic sense in me. Lyrically, I have some fun here and there but a lot of the lyrics are just honest, simply-put musings--grappling with insecurity, love, and trying to become a better person.
xx, your boy,
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Recognition and Gold Awards at the State House
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts proudly celebrated the achievements of our girls both earning the Gold Award, and bridging to adulthood on June 23, 2014 in the Great Hall of Massachusetts State House. More than sixty girls were honored for completing the rigorous Gold Award and many others were honored for bridging into adulthood.
Prior to the ceremony, Gold Award recipients displayed presentations detailing their projects. Friends, families, and other girls browsed the exhibits and learned the extent to which these extraordinary young women helped others.
During a special candle ceremony, Girl Scouts reflected on the journeys they’ve completed and read alumnae quotes on what scouting meant to them. Each girl receiving the Gold Award and bridging was personally congratulated by Council President, Elizabeth Stevenson and Chief Program Officer Melanie Wills.
Corporate Partner TD Bank’s Vice President and Field Marketing Manager, Jerry Copsinis, State Representative Patricia Haddad, and Chief of Staff for Senator Gale D. Candaras, Lauren Corcoran, attended the ceremony and offered words for the honorees.
The speakers lauded the achievements of the young women, and Rep. Haddad issued a challenge. She emphasized her confidence that the girls will accomplish great things, be leaders, and have bright futures, charging them with a task to “be the first, not the only” in everything that they do. Rep. Hadded continued that she hoped each girl honored would open doors for the women who come after them, allowing future generations to stand on their shoulders, and reach new heights.
These girls have served their communities, both near and far, and have exemplified the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
Council President Elizabeth Stevenson said it best, “As you move forward in life, whether your path takes you to college, a trade school, the military, or directly out into the work force, you can take pride in knowing that you have what it takes to make the world a better place.”
Congratulations to all of our Gold Award recipients and Girl Scouts who have bridged to adulthood!
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Engage module accepts DROPs
Standard
Oh baby yeah! The e17 engage module now accepts .eapp XDND drops – try
grabbing a .eapp file in evidence and dropping it – pretty cool no? 🙂
very exciting! Oh, also the e_util_eapp_edit application now acts as a
drag source, so you can drag the icon it has loaded into engage too 🙂
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Detention
Mandatory detention might remind you of after-school rubbish-collecting fun, but it really isn’t that great. Especially not for the 8,797 people caged in razor-wire facilities on Australian territory as at 30 April 2013.
Of these, 6,302 were detained on the mainland and 2,495 on Christmas Island. One-fifth of them were children.
Predictably, IMAs made up most of the detainees, at 96 per cent. A quarter were Iranian nationals, followed closely by Sri Lankans, and then Afghans.
The mandatory detention policy was introduced in its fundamental form in 1992. Essentially, asylum seekers are held while they undergo a case-by-case assessment process to determine whether they are genuine refugees, including security and health checks.
Children in detention, January 2009 - April 2012
The costs
The 2012-2013 Budget estimated that DIAC would incur an asylum-related expenditure of $5 billion between 2011-2012 and 2015-2016, with the assumption that arrivals remained at 450 per month. More than 3,000 people arrived by boat in both April and May this year. That’s a lot of people who will end up in detention, and a lot more money spent than expected.
But those aren’t the only costs — let’s not forget the human price of detention.
Refugee advocate Fabia Claridge regularly visits the asylum seekers at Villawood Detention Centre. “These people, they survive persecution, war, bomb-blasts,” she says. “But when they come to a country that they think is safe, they are in a sense psychologically and emotionally tortured by the detention system, and that’s the thing that undoes them. It’s like a recurrent nightmare.”
The Commonwealth and Immigration Ombudsman, Colin Neave, released a report titled ‘Suicide and Self-harm in the Immigration Detention Network’ in May this year.
It disclosed that between July 2010 and April 2013, there were 11 deaths in detention, most of them ruled in coronial inquiries to be suicides. It also revealed that almost 14 per cent of self-harm incidents in 2010-2011 involved children.
According to the report, there exists a strong correlation between average detention time and self-harming behaviour, which is where the good news (yes, shock horror) comes in: the average period of time an asylum seeker spent in detention decreased from 277 days in November 2011 to 86 days, as at 30 April 2013.
That’s somewhat commendable, taking into account the spike in arrivals… Although Fabia would shake her head vigorously and say that it’s frankly still 86 days too long.
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Running on Empty
April 19, 2012 at 12:38 pm 5 comments
Today, I head off with a few friends to the National Student Advertising Competition in Charlotte. Our team has worked hard to put together an entire media campaign for Nissan (aka what the majority of my evenings have been devoted to this semester…) 🙂
So to prep for the road trip I wanted to get in a full lunch. What is a good lunch without a bit of peanut butter? Thankfully, I found my trusty jar with just enough pb for a spoonful. It was almost empty. Almost. I can scrape the bottom of a jar with the best of ’em–and it was totally worth it. I munched on my spoonful while I made a salad.
Today’s lunch included packing a bunch of clothes,
like my two alien/monster/goofball pillows?
My fav snacks: Justin's and Kind bars. Great for a car ride 🙂
as well as a few goodies, in case I get hungry during out long practice session tonight. There’s not reasoning with a hungry, empty-stomached Kath–so it’s best to bring back-up snacks!
We’ll practice all night tonight in Charlotte, and present out campaign to the judges tomorrow. Other universities like UVA and USC will be presenting as well. The winner will move on to the finals in Austin, TX!!
Wish us luck! After the competition, I’m lakin’ it with some of my favorite NC State guys and UNC girls 🙂
YAY for the weekend 🙂
xoxox
Kath
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5 Comments Add your own
• 1. Erin | April 19, 2012 at 1:08 pm
Have fun, default! Looking forward to sharing weekend stories on Monday 🙂
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• 2. Kath | April 19, 2012 at 2:02 pm
Can’t wait 🙂 good luck at your performance!
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• 3. FreshMutz | April 19, 2012 at 4:08 pm
Good luck!!!!
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• 4. Life After Swimming | April 20, 2012 at 7:56 am
Good luck.my dear! And I thankfully have a new jar of flax pb that came just as my stock ran out 😉
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• 5. savor the sweet life | April 21, 2012 at 6:27 am
Good luck!! 🙂
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Apartment for up to 6 people near the ski resort and the Bike Park – Home 6677201 Condo
• 2 bedrooms
• 6 sleeps
• 1 night min stay
Apartment for up to 6 people near the ski resort and the Bike Park – Home 6677201
• Condo
• 2 bedrooms
• sleeps 6
• 1 night min stay
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Condo / 2 bedrooms / 1 bathroom / sleeps 6
Key Info
• Child friendly
• Car advised
• Ask about pets
Families
• Great for children of all ages
• Pets welcome
• High chair available
Bed & bathroom
• Bedroom 1: Double Bed
Bedroom 2: Double Bed
Beds in other rooms: Sofa Bed
• 1 Family bathroom
Amenities
• Central heating
• Sauna
• Table tennis
• Games room
• Cooker
• Fridge
• Freezer
• Microwave
• Toaster
• Kettle
• High chair available
• TV
• Satellite TV
• DVD player
• CD player
• Hair dryer
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• Parking
• Not suitable for wheelchair users
Policies
Check in time:15:00, Check out time:10:00
If you have any questions about check-in or check-out times, please contact the owner/manager.
Payment
This rental can only be paid for online through Holiday Lettings using your credit/debit card or PayPal (never by bank or wire transfer).
Damage deposit: (£86.21) €100.00
Smoking
No smoking at this property
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About the owner
Diana K.
Average reply time:
1 hour 33 minutes
Response rate:
33%
Calendar updated::
19 Apr 2018
Years listed:
2
Languages spoken: English, German
This Condo has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and sleeps 6. It’s been listed on Holiday Lettings since 02 Jul 2015. Located in North Rhine-Westphalia, the average weekly rate is £411.
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India To Build Neutrino Observatory 102
TeriMaKiChooth writes "Only the fifth in the world, the facility is being called one of the biggest and most ambitious scientific projects ever undertaken by India. About 90 scientists from 26 organizations will be involved in the Indian Neutrino Observatory (INO), organizers say. Neutrinos are elusive, nearly mass-less elementary particles, sometimes called 'ghost particles.'"
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• 2012 (Score:2, Funny)
by pieisgood ( 841871 )
I remember this from somewhere... hmmmmmmm
• Re: (Score:1, Offtopic)
Horrible film. I have to pretend to like it because my family gave me the DVD for my birthday. Now I know it was full of holes but that russian guy paid three billion bucks for three seats on a ship he could have built a smaller version of for fifty million. It just had to be at the top of a mountain and able to cope with rough water.
And all those Indian people fleeing from the water. They could have walked to high ground and had a chance...
• Re: (Score:2, Informative)
I liked the plane flying through crevice gag:
1. Taking off from LA(?), the family's small plane falls into the Earth as the runway falls into a sinkhole. The plane must avoid falling debris, but eventually climbs out.
2. Taking off from Yellowstone, the family's small plane falls into the Earth as the runway falls into a sinkhole. The plane must avoid falling debris, but eventually climbs out.
3. Taking off from Las Vegas, the family's large plane falls into the Earth as the runway falls into a sinkhole. The
• Omigod, aside from the repetitive falling runway gag, that movie was full of so much bad movie physics it was barely watchable. Like the Antonov transport plane climbing like a Harrier Jump Jet, or the giant ship bigger than the biggest oil supertanker having a stopping distance of 200 metres instead of 50 odd miles. Then there's the infuriating driving for five minutes looking at everything except the road. That's just inexcusable bad acting.
• I really, really liked how in the midst of all the panic, chaos and destruction, all the cellular networks and intercontinental connections are still running just fine, just so that the Indian researcher can give one last call to his family. How incredibly convenient!
Possibly the worst movie ever (well maybe Transformers was even worse). I need to see it again. Drunk.
• The submitter's name (Score:5, Informative)
by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 21, 2010 @05:57AM (#33971516)
is a real bad swear word!
• Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
In what language?
• Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
by vijaykiran ( 789275 )
In Hindi.
• Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
In Hindi.
Yeah....and....the translation please?
• by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 21, 2010 @06:14AM (#33971598)
Teri = Your MaKi = Mother's Chooth = Derogatory word for Vagina
• Teri = Your MaKi = Mother's Chooth = Derogatory word for Vagina
Ohh!
It's "cunt" in English!
• Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
Teri = Your MaKi = Mother's Chooth = Derogatory word for Vagina
Yes, folks should use more polite terms, like, "Pussy Galore" (James Bond), or "Alotta Fagina" (Austin Powers).
Does anyone else have other examples of international super spies having sidekicks, whose names are euphemisms for female genitalia?
Oh, and good luck to India on this project. Although one could argue that the money would have been better spent on social infrastructure projects, I believe that high tech projects like this tend to "bootstrap" countries.
• Yes, folks should use more polite terms, like, "Pussy Galore" (James Bond)
We took the kids to a movie (forget which one) and that was where I first saw a promo for "Cats and Dogs 2: The revenge of Kitty Galore" My wife couldn't understand why I was laughing. She was only mildly amused when I explained.
• Although one could argue that the money would have been better spent on social infrastructure projects,
No, one couldn't. One has seen this canard a squillion times on /. over the years and one gets ready to punch the monitor every time one sees it.
• I always knew my mother was talented, now I'll remember to wash my hands after using the keyboard every time!
• Ghost particle? (Score:3, Informative)
by invisiblerhino ( 1224028 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @06:26AM (#33971626)
I'm a particle physics grad student, and I swear I have never heard anyone refer to them as ghost particles. This seems to be BBC science writers only...
• by IrquiM ( 471313 )
I take it you're not a follower of PBS Nova then?
• They only teach you the cool jargon in the doctorate program. I can't wait to see the fizzlepop numbers on the splugorthian sets after the booboowhistles reach critical mass.
Dr. McSmartipants
• as long as its not built by cowboys
• by digitaldc ( 879047 ) * on Thursday October 21, 2010 @07:33AM (#33971890)
"Dr Jaikumar expects the project to enhance understanding of the universe and the Earth's structure, as well as volcanic activity and how tsunamis are formed." Oh okay, but HOW do neutrinos affect volanic activity and tsunamis exactly? Could we get a 1-2 sentence further explanation of what the heck you are talking about?
• India to build only the world's 5th ever neutrino observatory at 1/4th the cost of an Indian home http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antilia_(building) [wikipedia.org]
• Analysts says that in the first quarter of 2011 the mine industry of Cho Ming Tibet will sky rocket and will need to hire people from other areas just to meet the large demand of mine worker.
• >Neutrinos are elusive, nearly mass-less elementary particles, sometimes called 'ghost particles.'"
Gee, thanks for defining that for us. I mean, it's not like the general public have been hearing about these "neutrinos" since the 70s. I mean, Carl Sagan certainly never talked about them. And it is so incredibly rare to hear the science media mention them - they hardly get any airtime at all, like k mesons, and unlike electrons or photons.
• Those neutrinos are some totally radical dudes!!!
"What the scientists have in their briefcases is terrifying." -- Nikita Khrushchev
Working...
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Nichole Potier Light Fixtures, 2018-04-20 06:58:50. A lighting fixture should also coordinate and complement the look and style of the space. While choosing a chandelier for example the space it is meant for has to be borne in mind. A huge suspended fixture will look out of place in a small room. There are lighting fixtures for all kinds of lighting requirements. Lighting fixtures in resplendent designs and infinite sizes and ranges flood the market. An automatic or manual control facility increases the lifespan of the lamps apart from enabling the easy layering of light. The age of individuals the speed and precision demands of a task and the albedo of the surface are some of the other factors that determine peoples choice of a particular lighting fixture.
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Emmaline Roth Light Fixtures, 2018-04-20 06:58:40. Wall lights. Wall lights are a type of kitchen lighting fixtures that are typically mounted to the wall. They can take the form of scones matching a pendant ceiling fixture or a chandelier. They can either deliver task accent or general lighting. Some of the common locations where wall lights are used include on either sides of a piece of art a decorative back-splash or used to create a focal point of a hutch.
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Nichole Potier Light Fixtures, 2018-04-20 06:58:49. Pendants. Pendant kitchen lighting fixtures are decorative fixtures. They typically suspend from the ceiling and offer general as well as task lighting. Most kitchen designers prefer placing them over counter areas or over islands where dining conversation baking as well as food preparation occurs. A good example of pendant lighting fixtures is the mini-pendant which is usually used for small kitchen spaces and is approximately 12 inches or less. Another example is the island light or multi-light pendant which works well bigger spaces that require more lighting.
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Uno Marvel Avengers Card Game
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Description
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Classic UNO™ rules apply, and with the addition of a special rule and 4 corresponding action cards, players get the chance to experience all new game changing moments!
Stare evil forces in the face with the mighty Avengers Assemble™ Card, which allows you to block a Draw 2 or Draw 4 card from your opponents!
This card also acts as a wild card so that you can choose the color that resumes play.
Fans of the popular cartoon series and movies will recognize their favorite Avengers characters, like Thor and The Incredible Hulk, who are featured throughout the deck. And do not forget to yell "UNO" when you have one card remaining!
Ages: 7 + | Players: 2 - 10
Features
• Play the Avengers™ edition of UNO™ game!
• There’s a special new rule: the Avengers Assemble™ Card allows players to block a Draw 2 or Draw 4 card from your opponents! Then, choose the color that resumes play.
• Kids’ imaginations will reach superhero heights as they play UNO™ alongside their favorite Avengers characters.
• Includes 112 cards and instructions.
In the Box:
• 112 x Cards
• 1 x Instructions
Item Code 150164
Product Type Tabletop Card Game
Packaged Weight 0.5 Kg
Release Date Tuesday, 17th May 2016
Condition New
Barcode 887961100785
MPN CJM73
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Hera Luxury Cruise
$ IE
08:00 Get picked up for a 3-4 hour journey to Halong Bay (transfer service is excluded from the cabin price)
12:00 Embark to Hera vessel with Signature homemade welcome drink upon arrival and follows Cruise Manager’s Safety Briefing.
12:45 Lunch featured cuisine enjoyed by Hanoi intellectuals in the period of 1910-30 at Lily restaurant
Exclusive services: Concierge Level Guests on upper deck:
Personalized meals, personal butler, personal chef and served whenever/wherever is convenient
14:45 Visit Sung Sot cave and explore the stalagmite & stalactite formation (1 Hour Tour)
Exclusive services: Concierge Level Guests on upper deck:
Fabulous choices: Sung Sot cave or Me Cung cave or Ti Top Island
16:30 Enjoy 28 varieties of dishes on Hera Kisses Afternoon Tea Set at Lotus lounge
17:30 Cooking demonstrations with the chef at Iris restaurant
19:30 Dinner with buffet menu followed personalized care – Floating village theme and live piano
Exclusive services: Concierge Level Guests on upper deck:
Personalized meals, personal butler, personal chef and served whenever/wherever is convenient
21:00 – Onwards participate in night activities, including squid fishing or watching movie in dining area, relax time at Cuckoo bar or Panthera bar
06:15 Start your day with Tai Chi class on the sundeck (Wake –up Call request is also available at the reception)
06:45 Selective healthful breakfast, especially beneficial juices and detox drinks served by organic and local ingredients at Iris restaurant
07:45 Explore Luon cave by bamboo boat
Exclusive services: Concierge Level Guests on upper deck:
Fabulous choices: Luon cave or Drum cave
09:00 Regular check-out time (if you have any heavy luggage just put outside of your cabins & settles your bills at the reception counter)
09:45 – Onwards full brunch buffet followed Vietnamese typical countryside markets theme while cruising back to main port
10:30 Disembark Hera vessel. End of service.
CRUISE RATE (USD) May 1st - September 30th 2018 January 1st - April 30th and October 1st - December 31st 2018
Double cabin Single cabin Double cabin Single cabin
Hera Jupiter 760 535 910 685
Hera Family 1,335 1,605
Hera Wind/ Hera Sea 900 675 1,050 825
Hera Light/ Hera Land 1,100 875 1,250 1,025
Hera Sun/ Hera Moon 1,240 1,015 1,390 1,165
RATE (USD)
1st January - 31st December 2018
Shuttle bus Private car
Hanoi - Halong - Hanoi (per person)
55 55
Hanoi - Halong - Hanoi Airport (per person)
N/A
68
From $512
$380/person
1 - Travel date
2 - Number of travelers
Adults (Age 12+)
Children (Age 2-11)
Infants (Age 0-1)
3 - Itinerary
4 - Tranportation
To confirm this tour, a deposit amount of 30% total tour price is required. Tour balance will be settled in advance of upon arrival depending on your method of payment
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Lighting plays a significant role in determining the comfort and beauty of any space. Examine light sources and fixtures for their functional, aesthetic, psychological, environmental and economic qualities. Identify and apply principles of lighting design including:lighting criteria, calculations, planning and layout. Through lecture, field trip, guest speaker and lighting lab visit recognize conditions that affect seeing and learn to develop a lighting design.
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Proud partner of TerraCycle®
Event Details
• Date: Sunday April 1, 2018 - Monday April 1, 2019
This April, Subaru and Subaru retailers nationwide are launching our partnership with TerraCycle® to keep waste out of landfills and turn it into useful items for our community like park benches, bike racks, and flower pots. So far, the Zero-Waste™ Box program has diverted more than 500,000 pounds of waste from landfills. That’s about 150 Subaru Outback vehicles.
Watch the video below to learn more.
Here's how you can help:
1) Come in and learn more about our partnership with TerraCycle®.
2) Deposit your hard to recycle waste in the Zero-Waste™ boxes. We're accepting the following items:
- Disposable cups and lids
- Snack and chip bags
- Coffee and tea capsules
3) Take a chip clip made from recycled snack bags. It’s a small thank-you gift for helping us preserve the natural spaces we all love.
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Directions Eau Claire, WI 54701
• Sales: 1-800-455-0701
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• Wednesday 08:00am - 06:00pm
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• Friday 08:00am - 06:00pm
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1601 Greencastle St, Rowland Heights CA 91748
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Property Type: Residential
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State: CA
Zip: 91748
Beds: 3
Baths: 1+
Lot Size:
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County: Los Angeles
Age: Undisclosed
Area Schools: Alvarado Intermediate
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Guest Book
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I am very saddened to hear that Bob has been called home to be with the Lord. We both actually share the same birthday of August 20th, are Masonic Brothers and both Ainad Shriners. I had only met Bob briefly, but you could tell immediately he was a very kind and caring person. Our prayers are with Betsy and her entire family, during this difficult time.
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Bob was one my best repairman trainees, was a great friend, and was a Masonic brother. I will miss him terribly.
Bob could always make me smile ... I still remember when I conned him into volunteering to play drums for the JCHS musical. The last dress rehearsal rolled around, a few days sooner that we would have liked, and the music director was stressed. After several mishaps on a particular song, Bob turned to me and said (in a very loud voice), "Now we are playing this in F - right?" Nicole stopped the rehearsal and said, "No - it's in C." Bob, drumsticks in hand, replied,...
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Bob's Obituaries
Bob Varis passed away in West Frankfort, Illinois. Funeral Home Services for Bob are being provided by Stone Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Southern Illinoisan on July 12, 2013, and The Southern Illinoisan on July 16, 2013.
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On Edge
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On edge
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Damn, what one missed med dose can do to one’s body
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1. dyane March 23, 2014 / 6:14 pm
Hang in there…thinking of you, Kitt! I know how you feel – believe me, I know!!
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• Kitt O'Malley March 23, 2014 / 1:11 pm
Thank you! I went right back on the next day, but I feel the effects of skipping a dose almost immediately and the effects of missing just one dose continue for days before I stabilize.
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Length3 m
Cable design3fach-Schirmung, sauerstofffreies Kupfer
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Manufacturer no.PI4000-030
Release date22.09.2014
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DVI - DVI
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). The digital interface is used to connect a video source to a display device, such as a computer monitor.
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DVI
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DVI
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Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). The digital interface is used to connect a video source to a display device, such as a computer monitor.
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Descendants of Johannes Bitler - bit17.htm
Descendants of Johannes BITLER
Fifth Generation
(Continued)
259. Cora Bell BITLER [scrapbook] 1, 2 (Daniel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born on 5 Dec 1862 in Auglaize Co, OH. She died on 27 Jul 1898 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. She was buried in Blakely Cemetery, Madison, Greenwood Co, KS.
Cora resided in 1870 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1880 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS.
Cora married Anthony HEIDRICK "Tony" 1, 2, son of Joseph HEIDRICK and Christine MULLER, on 8 Apr 1878 in Lyon Co, KS. Tony was born on 26 Aug 1852 in Lawerenceberg, Dearborn Co, IN. He died on 13 Jul 1946 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. He was buried on 16 Jul 1946 in Blakely Cemetery, Madison, Greenwood Co, KS.
Tony resided in 1880 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Farm Laborer (on Daniel Bitler Farm) in 1880. He resided in 1900 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1900. He resided in 1910 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1910. He resided in 1920 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1920. He worked as overseer of roads & brides in Madison Co, KS. He was a member of Odd Fellows lodge.
They had the following children.
+ 1160 M i Frank S HEIDRICK was born on 22 Aug 1879. He died on 6 Nov 1953.
1161 M ii
William D "Dick" HEIDRICK [scrapbook] 1 was born on 30 Sep 1880 in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. He died on 29 May 1964 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He was buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Dick resided in 1900 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Farm Laborer in 1900. He resided in 1910 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Farmer - Stock Farm in 1910. He resided in Sep 1918 in 2620 Wabash, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO. He worked as Cattle Salesman with Chas. F. Haggart Com. Co. in Sep 1918. He resided in 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO. He resided in 1946 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in Feb 1961 in Bentonville, AR.
Dick married Flora about 1903 in Greenwood Co, KS?. Flora was born about 1886 in KS.
Flora resided in 1910 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in Sep 1918 in 2620 Wabash, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO. She resided in 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO.
+ 1162 M iii Dr Daniel Lawrence HEIDRICK was born on 6 Apr 1884. He died on 13 Apr 1959.
+ 1163 M iv Charles Lester HEIDRICK was born on 15 May 1887. He died on 27 Apr 1935.
+ 1164 F v Elizabeth "Lizzy" HEIDRICK was born on 15 Nov 1890. She died on 25 Feb 1961.
1165 M vi
Thomas Preston "Preston" HEIDRICK [scrapbook] was born on 31 Aug 1893 in KS. He died on 24 Jun 1926 in Tucson, Pima Co, AZ. He was buried in Holton, KS.
Preston resided in 1900 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as At School in 1900. He resided in 1905 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. He resided in 1910 in Madison Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Salesman - Clothing Store in 1910.
Preston married [Female].
+ 1166 M vii George Washington HEIDRICK was born on 22 Feb 1897. He died on 25 Nov 1952.
260. Daniel Franklin "Frank" BITLER [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Daniel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born on 10 Oct 1865 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co, OH. He died on 18 Jul 1941 in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. He was buried in Pleaseant Ridge Cemetery, Olpe, Lyon County, KS.
Frank resided in 1865 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co, OH. He resided in 1866 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1870 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1880 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1900 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Capitalist in 1900. He resided in 1910 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1910. He resided in 1920 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Farm Manager - General in 1920. He worked as Farmer, Stockman, Shorthorn Cattle, Hay and Grains in Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1930 in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1936 in Olpe (Bitlertown), Lyon Co, KS. He was a member of Town Council in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Frank married 1 Ica Armita WINTER [scrapbook] 2, 3, 4, 5, daughter of Barton Arthur Cooper WINTER and Mary Jane PECK, on 9 Feb 1910 in Olpe, Lyon County, KS. Ica was born on 29 Jan 1892 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She died on 8 Sep 1966 in Fresno, Fresno Co, CA. She was buried on 11 Sep 1966 in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Olpe, Lyon Co, KS.
Ica resided in 1900 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She worked as At School in 1900. She resided in 1910 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1920 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1930 in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in Mar 1944 in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. She was issued a social security number before 1951 in KS.
They had the following children.
+ 1167 M i Benjamin Franklin BITLER was born on 10 Jul 1911. He died on 20 Nov 1994.
+ 1168 F ii Marjorie Elizabeth BITLER was born on 13 Nov 1912. She died on 24 Oct 1995.
+ 1169 F iii Ica Jane BITLER was born on 13 Nov 1912. She died on 27 Apr 2009.
+ 1170 F iv Anna Lorine BITLER was born on 11 Aug 1914. She died on 20 Dec 2004.
+ 1171 F v Esther Elnora Eileen BITLER was born on 22 Aug 1920. She died in Jul 1987.
261. Maggie Moss "Margaret" BITLER [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Daniel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born on 13 Dec 1868 in Olpe, Lyon Co, KS. She died on 17 Aug 1960 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. She was buried in Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Margaret resided in 1870 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1880 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1900 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1905 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in 1910 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1920 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1930 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in Jul 1941 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in Jun 1945 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Margaret married Peter B HINES [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4, son of August HINES and Lena, on 16 May 1886 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. Peter was born on 21 Feb 1860 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co, OH. He died on 29 Jan 1941 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He was buried on 1 Feb 1941 in Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Peter resided in Napoleon, IN. He resided in Feb 1885 in Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1900 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1900. He resided in 1905 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. He resided in 1910 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Real Estate in 1910. He resided in 1920 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as manager - farm in 1920. He resided in 1930 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Butcher Shop. He worked as Farmer. He resided in Jan 1941 in 205 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He was a member of First Christian Church (elder).
They had the following children.
1172 F i
Carrie HINES [scrapbook] 1 was born on 28 Jan 1887 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She died on 8 Feb 1887 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She was buried in Plot 41-25-1, Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
+ 1173 F ii Lillie May HINES was born on 16 Apr 1888. She died on 24 Feb 1964.
+ 1174 M iii Frederick Chester "Chester" HINES was born on 13 Jun 1890. He died on 4 Feb 1963.
+ 1175 F iv Katie Bitler HINES was born on 18 Apr 1892. She died in May 1967.
263. Rhoda Kate BITLER 1, 2, 3, 4 (Daniel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born on 18 Aug 1873 in Bitlertown (now Olpe), Lyon Co, KS. She died on 16 Jan 1957 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Rhoda resided in 1880 in Center Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1900 in Emporia Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1905 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1910 in 428 S East St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1920 in 428 South East Street, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She worked as None in 1920. She resided in 1930 in Emporia Twp, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in 1936 in 428 South East Street, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in Jul 1941 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Rhoda married Nemuel BROWN 1, 2, son of Joseph BROWN and Polly, on 18 Jul 1893 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. Nemuel was born on 22 Nov 1852 in Somerset, Perry Co, OH. He died on 8 Aug 1932 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
Nemuel resided in 1900 in Emporia Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1900. He resided in 1905 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Gardner in 1905. He resided in 1910 in 428 S East St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Gardner in 1910. He resided in 1920 in 428 South East Street, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Gardner - Farm (OA) in 1920. He resided in 1930 in Emporia Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Farmer - Truck Farm in 1930. He resided in 1936 in 428 South East Street, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS.
They had the following children.
+ 1176 F i Bertha May BROWN was born on 20 Nov 1894. She died on 23 Sep 1970.
1177 M ii
Robert Orley "Bob" BROWN [scrapbook] 1 was born on 12 Jul 1896 in KS. He died in Apr 1977.
Bob resided in 1900 in Emporia Twp, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1905 in Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in 1910 in 428 S East St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He resided in Jun 1918 in 1125 Exchange St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as Brakeman with A T & SF Railway Co in Jun 1918. He resided in 1925 in 527 S Market St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. He worked as ??? Chief - Telephone Co in 1925. He resided in Jul 1946 in Adamire, KS. He was issued a social security number before 1951 in KS. He resided in Nov 1964 in Branson, Taney Co, MO. He resided in 1977 in Branson, Taney Co, MO.
Bob married Lova E 1, daughter of UNK. Lova was born on 10 Aug 1898. She died on 20 Oct 1997.
Lova resided in Jun 1918 in A T & SF Railway Co. She resided in 1925 in 527 S Market St, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS. She resided in Jul 1946 in Adamire, KS. She was issued a social security number in 1973 in MO. She resided in 1997 in Burlington, Coffey Co, KS.
+ 1178 F iii Ethel Marie BROWN was born on 11 Apr 1899. She died on 9 Apr 1993.
+ 1179 F iv Nellie Josephine BROWN was born on 3 Jan 1901. She died in Sep 1992.
+ 1180 M v Carroll Lee BROWN was born in 1902. He died in 1972.
265. Grant BITLER (Samuel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born about 1856/1862 in Ohio. He died in Bef 1904 ?.
Grant resided in 1870 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co, OH. He resided in 1880 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Herder in 1880.
Grant married Minnie A STEWART, daughter of James STEWART and Malinda, on 9 Oct 1890 in Greenwood Co, KS. Minnie was born on 27 Feb 1871 in KS. She died on 13 Dec 1955. She was buried in Wichita Park Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick Co, KS.
Minnie resided in 1880 in Salem Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in 1920 in 2015 Winter Ave, Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN. She resided in 1930 in 324 S Martinson St, Wichita, Sedgwick Co, KS.
They had the following children.
+ 1181 F i Ruth B BITLER was born on 28 Sep 1891. She died on 23 Oct 1975.
267. Gilbert BITLER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Samuel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born on 26 Apr 1860 in St Johns, Auglaize Co, OH. He died on 19 Oct 1919 in Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. He was buried on 21 Oct 1919 in Greenwood Cemetery, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS.
Gilbert resided in 1860 in St John, Auglaize Co, OH. He resided in 1870 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co, OH. He resided about 1877 in Greenwood Co, KS. He resided in 1880 in Madison, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Herder / Cattle Business in 1880. He resided in 1883 in Section 24, Salem Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Cashier with Citizen National Bank in Eureka, KS. He worked as Vice-President with Citizen National Bank in Eureka, KS. He resided in 1900 in South Salem Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Farmer in 1900. He resided in 1910 in 4th St, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS.
Gilbert married Karen Caroline LADD "Carrie" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, daughter of Ole Erickson LADD and Cecilia ERICKSON "Cecil", on 20 Dec 1882 in Greenwood Co, KS. Carrie was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Greenwood Co, KS. She died on 15 Jan 1941 in Basham Hospital, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. She was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS.
Carrie resided in 1900 in South Salem Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in 1910 in 4th St, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in Sep 1918 in Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in 1920 in 302 Maple St, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. She resided in 1930 in 302 N Maple St, Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS.
They had the following children.
1182 M i
Samuel Ladd BITLER [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3 was born on 28 Oct 1883 in Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. He died on 4 Dec 1929 in Jefferson, Cole Co, MO. He was buried on 6 Dec 1929 in Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS.
Samuel resided in 1900 in South Salem Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He resided in 1910 in Kansas State Pennitentary, Lansing, Delaware Twp, Leavennworth Co, KS. He worked as Prisoner in 1910. He resided in Sep 1918 in Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS. He worked as Engineer - State of Kansas in Sep 1918 in Lansing, Leavenworth Co, KS. The cause of his death was General Tuberculosis.
Samuel married Kitty 1.
+ 1183 M ii Olen George BITLER was born on 16 Mar 1888. He died in Oct 1975.
+ 1184 F iii Vashti Cecillia "Susan Grace ?" BITLER was born on 25 Apr 1890. She died on 17 Jun 1954.
+ 1185 M iv Gilbert Edwin BITLER was born on 12 Jul 1892. He died on 8 Mar 1976.
270. Ida A BITLER (Samuel , Daniel , John , Johannes ) was born about 1872 in OH. She died after 1930.
Ida resided in 1880 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co, Oh. She worked as At School in 1880. She resided in 1900 in 312 Chamberlain St, Hamilton Co, TN. She worked as Salesman - Dry Goods in 1900. She resided in 1910 in 514 W 6th St, Chattanooga, TN. She worked as Saleslady - Store in 1910. She resided in Sep 1918 in 514 W 6th St, Chattanooga, TN. She resided in 1920 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, TN. She worked as Salesperson - Retail Clothing Store in 1920. She resided in 1930 in Chatanooga, Hamilton Co, TN. She worked as Saleslady - Ladies Ready-To-Wear in 1930.
Ida married Charles W BRADSHAW on 25 Sep 1889 in Hamilton Co, TN. The marriage ended in divorce. Charles was born in TN. He died before 1942.
They had the following children.
+ 1186 M i Frederick Bitler BRADSHAW was born on 2 Oct 1895. He died on 12 Jan 1942.
273. Mary Catherine THIELL (Hannah BITLER , John Wolf , John , Johannes ) was born on 5 Sep 1831 in Danville, Columbia Co, PA. She died on 12 Jan 1904 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL.
Mary resided in 1840 in Amanda Twp, Fairfield Co, OH. She resided in 1870 in Township 4 Range 1, Marion Co, IL. She worked as Keeping House in 1870. She resided in 1880 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL. She worked as Keeping House in 1880. She resided in 1900 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL.
Mary married Dr Benjamin Franklin ROGERS 1, son of Joseph ROGERS and Mary HAMILTON, on 3 Nov 1848 in Amanda, Fairfield Co, OH. Benjamin was born on 13 Sep 1829 in York, York Co, PA. He died on 4 Feb 1916 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL.
Benjamin resided in 1870 in Township 4 Range 1, Marion Co, IL. He worked as Miller in 1870. He resided in 1880 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL. He worked as Physician in 1880. was associated with the Republican party in politics. He resided in 1900 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL. He worked as Physician in 1900.
They had the following children.
+ 1187 F i Clara ROGERS was born on 23 Aug 1849. She died on 10 Nov 1925.
+ 1188 F ii Katherine G "Kate" ROGERS was born on 19 May 1863.
+ 1189 F iii Margaret "Maggie" ROGERS was born on 24 Feb 1869.
1190 F iv
Adele ROGERS was born about 1870. She died about 1886.
Adele resided in 1880 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL.
+ 1191 F v Inez ROGERS was born on 1 Feb 1871. She died on 21 Jan 1948.
1192 F vi
Emma ROGERS died before 1894.
1193 F vii
Ida ROGERS died before 1894.
274. Elija Christ THIELL (Hannah BITLER , John Wolf , John , Johannes ) was born on 8 Dec 1833 in Preble Co, OH. He died on 11 Aug 1911 in Patoka, Marion Co, IL.
Elija resided in 1840 in Amanda Twp, Fairfield Co, OH. He resided in 1860 in Township 1, Range 8, St Clair Co, IL. He resided in 1870 in Kaskaskia Twp, Fayette Co, IL. He worked as Farmer in 1870. He resided in 1880 in Patoka Twp, Marion Co, IL. He worked as Merchant in 1880. He resided in 1900 in Patoka Twp, Marion Co, IL. He worked as Land Lord in 1900.
Elija married Eleanor MESSINGER "Ellen", daughter of Elon Lee MESSINGER and Rebecca PIGGOT, on 22 Feb 1857 in Belleville, St Clair Co, IL. Ellen was born on 2 Feb 1837 in IL. She died on 17 Sep 1893.
Ellen resided in 1860 in Township 1, Range 8, St Clair Co, IL. She worked as Printer in 1860. She resided in 1870 in Kaskaskia Twp, Fayette Co, IL. She resided in 1880 in Patoka Twp, Marion Co, IL. She worked as Keeping House in 1880. She was also know as Nellie.
They had the following children.
+ 1194 M i Casper Lee THIELL was born on 18 Dec 1857. He died on 13 Jan 1944.
1195 F ii
Cora THIELL was born about 1859 in IL.
Cora resided in 1860 in Township 1, Range 8, St Clair Co, IL.
1196 M iii
Daniel Drake THIELL was born on 11 Mar 1861. He died in 1861.
+ 1197 M iv Elijah Edgar "Edgar" THIELL was born on 7 Feb 1863. He died in Apr 1936.
1198 F v
Ellen THIELL was born about 1867 in IL.
Ellen resided in 1870 in Kaskaskia Twp, Fayette Co, IL. She resided in 1880 in Patoka Twp, Marion Co, IL.
+ 1199 M vi John E THIELL was born on 29 Oct 1869. He died on 10 Sep 1920.
1200 M vii
Rufus Jasper THIELL was born on 27 Jan 1872 in IL. He died on 20 Aug 1944 in Decatur, Macon Co, IL.
Rufus resided in 1880 in Patoka Twp, Marion Co, IL. He worked as telegraph operator in 1897 in 505 E Cerro Gordo, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. He resided in 1900 in 555 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. He resided in 1910 in Cottage Grove, Center Twp, Union Co, IN. He worked as Agent - Railroad Station in 1910. He resided in 1920 in 531 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. He worked as Freight Agent - Railroad in 1920. He resided in 1930 in 531 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. He worked as Freight Agent - Railroad in 1930. He resided in 1944 in 531 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL.
Rufus married Bessie O SIEWERS, daughter of Joseph C SIEWERS and Susan R, about 1896 in Macon Co, IL?. Bessie was born in Oct 1873 in IL.
Bessie resided in 1900 in 555 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. She resided in 1910 in Cottage Grove, Center Twp, Union Co, IN. She resided in 1920 in 531 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. She resided in 1930 in 531 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL. She resided in 1944 in 531 S Broadway, Decatur, Macon Co, IL.
+ 1201 F viii Edna THIELL was born on 13 Dec 1875.
1202 F ix
Ida May THIELL was born on 1 Jun 1865.
278. Amos J RUPERT [scrapbook] 1 (Maria BITLER , John Wolf , John , Johannes ) was born in 1832 in Schuylkill Co, PA. He was confirmed 2 on 29 Apr 1876 in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA. He died in 1913. He was buried in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Amos resided in 1850 in Rush Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He resided in 1910 in Raven Run, West Mahanoy Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Amos married 1 Louisa HARTRANFT [scrapbook] 2, daughter of Jacob HARTRANFT and Catherine BELTZ, about 1862. Louisa was born in 1834 in Schuylkill Co, PA. She was buried in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Louisa resided in 1910 in Raven Run, West Mahanoy Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
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1203 M i
Henry William RUPERT was born on 10 Aug 1860. He was baptized on 17 Nov 1860 in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co, PA.
1204 M ii
John RUPERT [scrapbook] 1 was born on 24 Oct 1862. He died 2 on 7 Sep 1881. He was buried in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
John was baptized 3 on 28 Feb 1863.
+ 1205 F iii Joanna RUPERT was born on 11 Jun 1865. She died on 27 Nov 1928.
1206 M iv
Alfred Franklin RUPERT 1 was born on 11 Jun 1865.
Alfred was baptized 2 on 6 Aug 1865.
1207 M v
Albert H RUPERT [scrapbook] 1 was born on 11 Jun 1867. He died on 29 Jan 1887. He was buried in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
1208 M vi
Mark Amos RUPERT 1 was born on 20 Sep 1869.
Mark was baptized 2 on 7 Nov 1869.
+ 1209 F vii Mary Ann RUPERT was born on 20 Sep 1869.
279. Maria RUPERT 1 (Maria BITLER , John Wolf , John , Johannes ) was born on 21 Jan 1835 in Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Maria resided in 1870 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. She worked as keeping house in 1870.
Maria married WIlliam FEALEY.
WIlliam resided in 1870 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He worked as farmer laborer in 1870.
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1210 F i
Ewana FEALEY was born about 1854 in PA.
Ewana resided in 1870 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
280. Angelina RUPERT [scrapbook] (Maria BITLER , John Wolf , John , Johannes ) was born on 25 Feb 1836 in PA. She died on 24 Dec 1921 in Reading, Berks Co, PA. She was buried on 28 Dec 1921 in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Angelina resided in 1850 in Rush Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. She resided in 1880 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. She worked as Keeping House in 1880. She resided in 1900 in North Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. She resided in 1910 in Apple St, Nuremburg, North Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Angelina married John BANKES [scrapbook], son of Johannes BANKES "John" and Barbara FAUST, in 1854. John was born on 16 Mar 1833 in PA. He died on 12 Jun 1918 in North Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He was buried on 15 Jun 1918 in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
John resided in 1880 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He worked as Laborer in 1880. He resided in 1900 in North Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He worked as Farmer in 1900. He resided in 1910 in Apple St, Nuremburg, North Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA. He worked as laborer - odd jobs in 1910. The cause of his death was stomach cancer.
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1211 M i
Franklin S BANKES [scrapbook] 1 was born on 19 Apr 1855. He died on 21 Feb 1874. He was buried in Row 29, St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
1212 F ii
Catherine Tamca? C BANKES was born about 1858 in Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
Catherine resided in 1880 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
1213 F iii
Mariah Victoria "Mary" BANKES [scrapbook] 1 was born on 6 Jan 1867. She was baptized on 9 Apr 1867 in St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA. She died on 24 Sep 1869. She was buried in Row 29, St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
1214 F iv
Amanda J BANKES 1 was born about 1871.
Amanda resided in 1880 in East Union Twp, Schuylkill Co, PA.
1215 M v
John Charles BANKES [scrapbook] 1 was born on 15 Feb 1874. He died on 21 Jul 1875. He was buried in Row 29, St Paul's (Old White Church), Ringtown, Schuylkill Co, PA.
+ 1216 M vi Oliver Robert "Robert" BANKES was born on 28 Dec 1875. He died on 26 Jun 1942.
+ 1217 F vii Elizabeth Emma "Lizzie" BANKES was born on 26 Oct 1879. She died on 4 Jan 1961.
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FIVE YEARS AGO
(2007)
Senior guard Sydney Seberger was a catalyst for the Minutemaids to blast past Adams Central, 54-29 on the hardwood. Seberger scored a game-high 24 points and ripped down 11 rebounds with 10 of those caroms coming on the offensive end.
Going on the offensive in a big way, Travis Hodgson led the Pirates past highway 23 rival, Eustis/Farnam 93-51. The Elwood cagers combined to shoot 65 percent from the field to the Knights 41 percent outing. Hodgson finished the contest with 38 points, five steals and five assists. Swingman Jon Weber contributed greatly with 22 points and 11 rebounds for the Pirates. Dustin Koch and Jordan Wetovick led the offensive attack for the Knights with 17 and 15 points.
10 YEARS AGO
(2007)
Defense was the key in Lexington’s 46-31 win over GNAC-foe McCook in boys basketball action. Lexington built an early lead of 13-2 by the end of the first eight minutes of play and never looked back. The Minutemen dominated on the boards with a 42-29 edge. Lex Forward Ryan Gruntorad led the charge for the Orange and Black with 14 points. Being a force in the paint, Joe Berke just missed on a double-double with nine points and ten rebounds.
Getting into a groove and going ballistic, Elwood’s Bryson Mahlberg had an elite night on the hardwood in propelling the Pirates to a 87-61 victory over FKC-foe Amherst. Elwood controlled the contest from the opening tip, as the Pirates blasted out to a 24-12 lead in the first quarter and cruised for the remaining three quarters of play. Mahlberg posted a double-double of 34 points and 16 rebounds.
15 YEARS AGO
(2002)
Minuteman sharpshooter Jake Harvey hit a 3-pointer from the corner with five seconds left to lift the Lexington hoopsters to a 59-57 win over McCook. Scott Straka flexed the net for 19 points and Harvey chipped with 14 points for the victors.
Against a loaded field of grapplers, Cozad scored an impressive win in the Ainsworth Invitational. The Haymakers racked up 173.5 points to win the team crown. Cozad finished with four individual champions which included Zach Edwards, Andrew Chrisinger, Justin Kinnan and Jordan Kinnan. Cody Banzhaf placed second at 152 pounds.
20 YEARS AGO
(1997)
Swede grapplers Josh Bowers and J. P. Thomalla emerged as individual champions in defended their home mat at the Gothenburg Dual Wrestling Invite. Bowers won gold in the 119-pound class and J. P. Thomalla was the best in the 152-pound division. Curtis Adkins (215 lbs) and Quincy Hallsted (145) claimed second and third place medals for Gothenburg.
Gothenburg hoopsters were on cue, in wining a girls/boys doubleheader over Sidney. Coach Jim LaMaster’s boys won, 78-53, and the Lady Swedes extended their winning streak to 11 games with an dominating 83-53 victory. Senior Kurt Stevens paced the attack with 18 points. Josh Handlin, Matt Pramberg and Jeff Ellis chipped in with 16, 14 and 12 points, respectively.
25 YEARS AGO
(1992)
With both teams ranked in the top five in Class B, the Cozad versus Lexington hoops contest had the potential to be one of the best of the season in Nebraska. The Minutemen were up to the challenge and with stellar defense, shut down the Haymaker offense to earn a 74-51 victory. Spearheading the attack for the orange and black was Dan Neil who scored a team-high 21 points. Chad Jaeger and Scott Reynolds each scored 15 for Lexington. Brendan Holbein had an elite night on the hardwood scoring a game-high 26 points for the Haymakers.
The Gothenburg scouting report was right on the money, in trumping every move that Lady Haymakers made. As a result, the effort by the Lady Swedes was rewarded with a 69-60 victory. Amy Jensen led Gothenburg with a monsterous game, posting a double-double of 22 points and 20 rebounds.
The Swedes were all playing with gumption as Melissa McCoy, Kara Fecht and Danie Frerichs chipped in with 14, 13 and 11 points, respectively.
30 YEARS AGO
(1987)
It was the Tim O’Brien show in Arapahoe as the St. Ann Knights defeated the Warriors, 76-67 in a non-conference hoops contest. O’Brien scored 43 points, for a new school record. O’Brien netted 14 field goals hit nothing but the bottom of the net on 15-of-17 free throw attempts.
The Cozad boys basketball team posted a big, 61-55 win over visiting Grand Island Central Catholic. Ken Terry led the Haymakers with 21 points and eight rebounds. Tim Cass and Chad Swanson had notable shooting efforts, as they scored 14 and 10 points for the Red and Black.
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Thursday, March 23, 2017
London Attack Terrorist Was Killed By MP Michael Fallon’s Personal Security As Theresa May Says He Was Known To MI5 For Violent Extremism
By The Sun, March 23, 2017
Theresa May admitted there was no prior intelligence of the deadly attack at Parliament, which has now been claimed by ISIS, with the PM revealing MI5 intelligence chiefs had previously investigated the attacker but dismissed him as a “peripheral figure”.
Emergency services at the scene outside the Palace of Westminster, London, after policeman has been stabbed and his apparent attacker shot by officers in a major security incident
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