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Articles Posted in Trademark
Window World International v. O'Toole
January 7, 2022 by Justia
The Eighth Circuit dismissed, based on lack of jurisdiction, plaintiffs' appeal of a district court order staying a federal action for trademark infringement and unfair competition pending resolution of common trademark license issues in a long-pending state court litigation between the parties. The court concluded that the stay order is neither a final order under 28 U.S.C. 1291 nor a collateral interlocutory order that may be appealed. In this case, the district court did not abuse its discretion in concluding that if the Lomax Parties prevail on their broad allegations in state court, then the state proceedings will fully dispose of the claims in federal court. View "Window World International v. O'Toole" on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Beasley v. Howard
September 17, 2021 by Justia
In 1969, Beasley founded a band, "The Ebonys," one of many bands that created the "Philadelphia Sound." The Ebonys achieved some commercial success in the 1970s but never reached the notoriety of similar artists such as The O'Jays. Beasley alleges that The Ebonys have performed continuously. Howard joined the band in the mid-1990s. Beasley obtained a New Jersey state service mark for THE EBONYS in 1997. Beasley and his bandmates performed with Howard for several years before parting ways. Each artist claimed the Ebonys name. In 2012, Howard registered THE EBONYS with the Patent & Trademark Office (PTO). Beasley alleges that Howard's registration has interfered with his business; he has not been able to register a band website that uses "the Ebonys" in its domain name, Howard has kept concert venues from booking Beasley's performances, Howard has tried to collect royalties from Beasley's recordings, and Howard has claimed to be the Ebonys's true founder. Beasley filed unsuccessful petitions with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) to cancel the mark, contending that Howard defrauded the PTO. The district court relied on claim preclusion to dismiss Beasley's subsequent complaint. The Third Circuit remanded for a determination of the scope of Beasley's claims. Trademark cancellation proceedings before TTAB do not have claim preclusive effect against federal trademark infringement lawsuits. TTAB's limited jurisdiction does not allow trademark owners to pursue infringement actions or the full scope of infringement remedies. The court affirmed the dismissal of any claim that Howard defrauded the PTO. View "Beasley v. Howard" on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Ayla, LLC v. Alya Skin Pty. Ltd.
August 27, 2021 by Justia
Ayla, a San Francisco-based brand, is the registered owner of trademarks for use of the "AYLA" word mark in connection with on-site beauty services, online retail beauty products, cosmetics services, and cosmetics. Alya Skin, an Australian company, sells and ships skincare products worldwide. Ayla sued in the Northern District of California, asserting trademark infringement and false designation of origin under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. 1114, 1125(a).Alya Skin asserted that it has no retail stores, offices, officers, directors, employees, bank accounts, or real property in the U.S., does not sell products in U.S. retail stores, solicit business from Americans, nor direct advertising toward California; less than 10% of its sales have been to the U.S. and less than 2% of its sales have been to California. Alya Skin uses an Idaho company to fulfill shipments outside of Australia and New Zealand. Alya Skin filed a U.S. trademark registration application in 2018, and represented to potential customers that its products are FDA-approved; it ships from, and allows returns to, Idaho Alya Skin's website listed U.S. dollars as the default currency and advertises four-day delivery to the U.S.The Ninth Circuit reversed the dismissal of the suit. Jurisdiction under Fed.R.Civ.P. 4(k)(2) comports with due process. Alya Skin had minimum contacts with the U.S., and subjecting it to an action in that forum would not offend traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice. The company purposefully directed its activities toward the U.S. The Lanham Act and unfair competition claims arose out of or resulted from Alya Skin's intentional forum-related activities. View "Ayla, LLC v. Alya Skin Pty. Ltd." on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Commercial Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, International Trade, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Alliance for Good Government v. Coalition for Better Government
Alliance and Coalition are nonprofit organizations that endorse political candidates in New Orleans. Alliance filed suit against Coalition, seeking to enjoin use of its trade name and logo for federal trademark infringement under the Lanham Act, state trademark infringement, and unfair trade practices. The district court subsequently joined Darleen Jacobs as a third party to the case.The Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court's award of attorney's fees to Alliance for federal trademark infringement under the Lanham Act. The court concluded that the district court's procedure for joining Jacobs met the demands of due process, and the district court did not abuse its discretion in holding her directly liable for the fee award. The court found it appropriate to extend the interpretation of the Patent Act fee-shifting provision to its interpretation of the Lanham Act and found that district courts do have the authority to award appellate fees under the Lanham Act. The court concluded that the district court's decision to award fees for further litigation of the attorney's fee award did not contravene the mandate rule; even if appellants are correct that Alliance's billing entries are flawed, the proper remedy is "a reduction of the award by a percentage intended to substitute for the exercise of billing judgment," which the district court did; and the district court considered each of appellants' objections to Alliance's fees motion. Finally, the court declined to address appellants' First Amendment argument, which was not addressed in Alliance I. View "Alliance for Good Government v. Coalition for Better Government" on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Legal Ethics, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Snyder's-Lance, Inc. v. Frito-Lay North America, Inc.
March 17, 2021 by Justia
The waiver language in 15 U.S.C. 1071 relates only to the choice of review options for the decision appealed from. The Fourth Circuit held that a party seeking review of a subsequent Trademark Board decision may seek review in either the Federal Circuit or the district court, even if the Trademark Board's initial decision was reviewed by the Federal Circuit.In this case, the parties' dispute concerns the registration of the mark "PRETZEL CRISPS." Plaintiff sought to register the mark in 2004, but the trademark examiner denied registration. Plaintiffs reapplied for registration in 2009, but Frito-Lay opposed the registration and argued that "PRETZEL CRISPS" was generic for pretzel crackers and not registrable. The Trademark Board sided with Frito-Lay in 2014. Plaintiffs opted for the section 1071(a) route and appealed the Trademark Board's 2014 decision to the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit agreed with plaintiffs in 2015, remanding to the Trademark Board. On remand in 2017, the Trademark Board again concluded that "PRETZEL CRISPS" was generic, and alternatively concluded that "PRETZEL CRISPS" lacked distinctiveness. Plaintiffs sought review of the Trademark Board's 2017 decision, but the district court dismissed the case without prejudice for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The Fourth Circuit reversed the district court's judgment dismissing the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and remanded for further proceedings. The court explained that the statutory text of the Lanham Act, while ambiguous, favors plaintiffs' argument in favor of jurisdiction. Furthermore, this conclusion is bolstered by legislative history, the court's sister circuits' holdings in similar cases, and policy considerations. The court remanded for further proceedings. View "Snyder's-Lance, Inc. v. Frito-Lay North America, Inc." on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Quincy Bioscience, LLC v. Ellishbooks
June 5, 2020 by Justia
Quincy's Prevagen® dietary supplement is sold at stores and online. Quincy registered its Prevagen® trademark in 2007. Ellishbooks, which was not authorized to sell Prevagen®, sold supplements identified as Prevagen® on Amazon.com, including items that were in altered or damaged packaging; lacked the appropriate purchase codes or other markings that identify the authorized retail seller; and contained tags from retail stores. Quincy sued under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. 1114. Ellishbooks did not respond. The court entered default judgment. Ellishbooks identified no circumstances capable of establishing good cause for default. The district court entered a $480,968.13 judgment in favor of Quincy, plus costs, and permanently enjoined Ellishbooks from infringing upon the PREVAGEN® trademark and selling stolen products bearing the PREVAGEN® trademark.The Seventh Circuit affirmed and subsequently awarded Rule 38 sanctions. Ellishbooks' appellate arguments had virtually no likelihood of success and its conduct during the course of the appeal was marked by several failures to timely respond and significant deficiencies in its filings. These shortcomings cannot be attributed entirely to counsel's lack of experience in litigating federal appeals. A review of the dockets suggests that Ellishbooks has attempted to draw out the proceedings as long as possible while knowing that it had no viable substantive defense. View "Quincy Bioscience, LLC v. Ellishbooks" on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Legal Ethics, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Lucky Brand Dungarees, Inc. v. Marcel Fashions Group, Inc.
Lucky Brand and Marcel market clothing. Marcel registered the trademark "Get Lucky." Lucky Brand registered the trademark "Lucky Brand" and other marks with the word "Lucky." In a 2003 settlement agreement, Lucky Brand agreed to stop using the phrase "Get Lucky." Marcel released its claims regarding Lucky Brand's use of its other trademarks.In 2005, Lucky Brand sued Marcel for violating its trademarks. Marcel filed counterclaims turning on Lucky Brand's continued use of "Get Lucky," but did not claim that Lucky Brand's use of its other marks alone infringed that mark. The court enjoined Lucky Brand from copying or imitating Marcel's "Get Lucky" mark.In 2011, Marcel sued Lucky Brand, arguing only that Lucky Brand's post-2010 use of Lucky Brand's other marks infringed Marcel's "Get Lucky" mark. Marcel did not allege that Lucky Brand continued to use "Get Lucky." Lucky Brand argued, for the first time since early in the 2005 Action, that Marcel had released those claims in the settlement agreement. The Second Circuit vacated the dismissal of the action, concluding that "defense preclusion" prohibited Lucky Brand from raising that unlitigated defense.A unanimous Supreme Court reversed. Any preclusion of defenses must, at a minimum, satisfy the strictures of issue preclusion or claim preclusion. Here, issue preclusion does not apply, so the causes of action must share a "common nucleus of operative fact[s]" for claim preclusion to apply. The 2005 claims depended on Lucky Brand's alleged use of "Get Lucky." In the 2011 suit, Marcel alleged that the infringement was Lucky Brand's use of its other marks containing the word "Lucky," not any use of "Get Lucky" itself. The conduct in the 2011 suit occurred after the conclusion of the 2005 suit. View "Lucky Brand Dungarees, Inc. v. Marcel Fashions Group, Inc." on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Trademark, US Supreme Court
Curry v. Revolution Laboratories, LLC
February 10, 2020 by Justia
Curry, the founder of "Get Diesel Nutrition," has paid for advertising for his products, including "Diesel Test," in national fitness magazines since 2002. In 2016, the defendants began selling a sports nutritional supplement, "Diesel Test Red Series." Like Curry's product, the defendants' product comes in red and white packaging with right-slanted all-caps typeface bearing the words "Diesel Test." Curry alleges that he received messages indicating that customers were confused. The defendants concocted a fake ESPN webpage touting their product and conducted all their marketing online. In about seven months, they received more than $1.6 million in gross sales. At least 767 sales were to consumers in Illinois. After Curry demanded that the defendants cease and desist, both parties filed trademark applications for "Diesel Test." The Patent Office suspended both applications. Curry filed suit, alleging violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Practices Act, violations of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. 1125, violation of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, filing a fraudulent trademark application, and violation of common law trademark protections. The district court dismissed for lack of personal jurisdiction.The Seventh Circuit reversed. Revolution's activity can be characterized as purposefully directed at Illinois, the forum state, and related to Curry's claims. Physical presence is not necessary for a defendant to have sufficient minimum contacts with a forum state. Illinois has a strong interest in providing a forum for its residents to seek redress for harms suffered within the state by an out-of-state actor. View "Curry v. Revolution Laboratories, LLC" on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
C5 Medical Werks v. Ceramtec GMBH
Plaintiff-Appellee C5 Medical Werks sued Defendant-Appellant CeramTec, a German company that produces ceramics and ceramic components for medical prostheses, in Colorado for cancellation of CeramTec's trademarks and a declaratory judgment of non-infringement. CeramTec moved to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. The district court denied CeramTec's motion and, after a bench trial, found in favor of C5. CeramTec appealed both the district court's finding of personal jurisdiction and its determination on the merits. After review, the Tenth Circuit concluded the district court did not have personal jurisdiction over CeramTec: CeramTec's attendance at various tradeshows was fortuitous and, as such, was insufficient to show purposeful availment of the forum state, Colorado. Further, to the extent CeramTec engaged in enforcement activity, it did so outside of Colorado. Accordingly, the Court reversed the district court's denial of CeramTec's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction and remand with instructions that the case be dismissed. View "C5 Medical Werks v. Ceramtec GMBH" on Justia Law
Posted in: Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Civil Procedure, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Uncommon, LLC v. Spigen, Inc.
June 11, 2019 by Justia
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has, on a few occasions, found that "capsule" was "merely descriptive" of cellphone cases, a finding that precludes registration on the Principal Register. The Office has also found otherwise and allowed Uncommon to register "capsule." Rival case manufacturers still use the term. Uncommon sued Spigen for trademark infringement and unfair competition, 15 U.S.C. 1114, 1125(a). Spigen sought cancellation of the mark. In discovery, Spigen produced a survey to prove that consumers did not associate "capsule" with Uncommon's cases, and disclosed the person who conducted the survey as a "non-testifying expert," but without foundational expert testimony to explain the survey's methodology, it was inadmissible, FRCP 26(a). The district court excused Spigen's error and granted Spigen summary judgment on the merits. The Seventh Circuit affirmed. Spigen's disclosure was inaccurate but harmless. Spigen carried its burden to defeat Uncommon's presumption of inherent distinctiveness. Spigen demonstrated that there is no issue of material fact regarding the descriptiveness of the "capsule" mark. With the survey, there was no genuine issue of material fact as to the mark's invalid registration. Nor was there an issue of fact regarding the unlikelihood of consumer confusion. View "Uncommon, LLC v. Spigen, Inc." on Justia Law
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Trademark, US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit | {
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\section{\label{sec:level1}Introduction}
Turbulence is connected to a flow mechanism which converts kinetic energy into heat, known as the turbulence cascade. Turbulent flows exhibit universal statistical properties; it can thus be expected that the turbulence cascade is a universal process as well. Understanding the cascade dynamics is a major challenge of out-of-equilibrium physics.
According to the classical Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology \cite{kolmogorov1941dissipation}, the turbulence cascade is separated into collective modes. (i) Large scales which carry the bulk of the kinetic energy, (ii) small scales which dissipate the energy, and (iii) intermediate self-similar scales which mediate between the two. On average, energy moves from large to small scales, with energy dissipation being only a passive consequence of the energy injection into the cascade by the large scales. Thus, a one-way interaction between large and small scales is implied. The above description yields important predictions, such as a scaling law for the kinetic energy dissipation rate and the celebrated -5/3 law, both validated by experiment in a wide variety of flows \cite{sreenivasan1984scaling,vassilicos2015dissipation,batchelor1953theory}.
Recent experimental and numerical results have revealed a new universal dissipation scaling, different to the classical one, appearing in extensive regions of decaying homogenous turbulence \cite{valente2012universal,isaza2014grid,goto2016unsteady}, boundary-free shear flows \cite{nedic2013axisymmetric,cafiero2020non}, as well as in forced periodic turbulence \cite{goto2015energy,goto2016local}. These results suggest the existence of a new type of cascade whose physics do not abide to the Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology.
Here, the above observations are explained theoretically, by revising the Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology, so as to include a feedback mechanism, enabling active interaction between large and small scales. The resulting framework yields the new dissipation scaling, as well as an equation for integral length scale evolution of the flow. Contrary to previous theories, turbulence invariants are not assumed. The decay of the turbulent kinetic energy is found to be governed by a generalized logistic equation, reflecting the self-regulation of the cascade.
\section{Self-regulation}
\label{sec:feedback}
The idea that a cascade feedback mechanism lies behind the new dissipation scaling has been anticipated by two existing non-Kolmogorov theories of turbulence, which have had some success in predicting the novel non-Kolmogorov dynamics, albeit both containing inconsistencies (see appendix \ref{app:1}).
George's theory \cite{george1992decay} (similar to the theory of Ref. \cite{barenblatt1974theory}) leads to the new dissipation scaling. The cascade in that case is assumed fully self similar, i.e. evolving as a ``coherent whole". In contrast, Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology presupposes independently evolving compartments (i.e. large/small scales), with a self-similar range of scales only in between. It might be thought that George's viewpoint implies a ``balanced" cascade of quasi-steady evolution. However, the novel dissipation scaling has been observed in cascades where intense fluctuations disturb the establishment of a balance, while the non-negligible cascade time-lag does not permit immediate relaxation \cite{goto2015energy,goto2016local}. As a result, evolution ``as a whole" suggests a regulatory mechanism of information exchange between large and small scales, which is thus implicit in George's theory.
Goto and Vassilicos \cite{goto2016unsteady} observed that large scales are not self-similar, and excluded them from George's analysis. Given the above discussion, this treatment removes George's implicit assumption of active communication between large and small scales, which, as proposed here, is the main cause of the new dissipation physics. Indeed, in order to predict the new scaling, Goto and Vassilicos \cite{goto2016unsteady} had to explicitly assume an \textit{ad-hoc} link between large and small scales (i.e. that their dissipation rates are proportional). We reiterate that such an explicit link was not necessary in George's theory, as full self-similarity already implied it, but became necessary as soon as full self-similarity was broken.
In appendix \ref{app:1} it is argued that, similar to the large scales, the small scales must also be removed from the self-similar analysis. We therefore return to our starting point, the Richardson-Kolmogorov picture of large and small scales, with a self-similar range only in between. However, our previous discussion suggests an important difference. The physics connected to the new dissipation scaling imply a feedback mechanism linking large and small scales, which must therefore be included in the analysis.
\section{Phenomenology and assumptions}
\label{sec:phenom}
\begin{figure}[b]
\includegraphics[width=.78\columnwidth]{Sketch.pdf
\caption{\label{fig:Sketch} Proposed cascade picture. An intermediate range of self-similar scales is bounded by the non-dimensional wave numbers $\kappa_a$ and $\kappa_b$ from the large and small scales, respectively. A direct energy cascade ``feeds" the small scales, while an inverse helicity cascade regulates transport.}
\end{figure}
The ensuing analysis concerns homogeneous turbulence in cases where the new dissipation scaling has been observed. In decaying turbulence (grid and periodic box turbulence) this concerns the interval/region soon after turbulence starts to decay (i.e. close to the grid \cite{isaza2014grid}, or soon after the forcing stops \cite{goto2016unsteady}). At later times/distances the system transitions to the classical Kolmogorov dissipation scaling (note however that there are indications that even then Kolmogorov's assumptions are not fully valid \cite{goto2016unsteady}). In forced periodic box turbulence the flow-quantities undergo intense fluctuations \cite{goto2015energy,goto2016local} (even though the forcing is constant), during which the system always obeys the new dissipation scaling (see appendix \ref{app:2}). We note that the classical (Kolmogorov's) scaling is $\epsilon \sim K^{3/2}/L$, while the new dissipation scaling has been found from experiment to be $\epsilon \sim \nu Re_{L0} K/L^2$ \cite{vassilicos2015dissipation}, where $K$ is the turbulent kinetic energy, $L$ the integral length scale, $Re_{L0}$ is the integral scale Reynolds number at the onset of decay and $\nu$ the kinematic viscosity.
In any case, homogeneous turbulence can be described by the scale-by-scale energy budget
\begin{equation}
\frac{\partial K^>(k,t)}{\partial t} = \Pi(k,t) - \epsilon^>(k,t) \,.
\label{eq:budget}
\end{equation}
\noindent With $E(k,t)$ the energy spectrum, $K^>(k,t) = \int_k ^ \infty E(k,t) dk$ and $\epsilon^>(k,t) = 2 \nu \int_k ^ \infty k^2 E(k,t) dk$ are the turbulent kinetic energy and dissipation rate, respectively, for wavenumbers larger than $k$. $\Pi(k,t)$ is the interscale flux of turbulent kinetic energy from wavenumbers smaller to wavenumbers larger than $k$. We omit ``per unit mass" throughout the text for brevity. Note that equation \ref{eq:budget} lacks a kinetic energy production term, i.e. this is assumed to act only in very small wavenumbers (large scales) not included in equation \ref{eq:budget}, or not be present at all, as in the case of purely decaying turbulence.
We now perform a series of assumptions, which are validated using high Reynolds periodic box Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) data of forced and decaying turbulence, (see \cite{goto2016unsteady} and appendix \ref{app:2} for more information on the numerical method and test cases).
\paragraph*{Assumption 1:} Similar to the Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology, the cascade is separated into large scales, small scales and intermediate scales (see figure \ref{fig:Sketch}). The latter are assumed self-similar during decay, and bounded by the non dimensional wavenumbers $\kappa_a$ and $\kappa_b$, i.e.
$$
E(k,t) = A(t)f(kL,^*), \hspace{0.4cm} \text{for $\kappa_a<kL<\kappa_b$} \,,
$$
\noindent where $\kappa = kL$ and $L(t) = \frac{3\pi}{4}\int_0 ^\infty k^{-1}E(k,t)dk/K(t)$. Following George \cite{george1992decay}, the argument $^*$ is included to indicate a dependency on initial conditions.
Given the above assumption, we expect that the dissipation in the self-similar range $\epsilon^{ab}(t)$ will scale as the total dissipation of the cascade $\epsilon(t)$. That is, because the majority of $\epsilon^{ab}(t)$ is expected to occur at the largest wavenumbers of the self similar range, i.e. close to $\kappa_b$. The eddy turnover time at $\kappa \approx \kappa_b$ will thus regulate both $\epsilon^{ab}$ and $\Pi_b$, the latter being the interscale energy flux at $\kappa_b$ (see figure \ref{fig:Sketch}). We may thus expect $\epsilon^{ab} \sim \Pi_b$ (i.e. that their ratio is time-independent). Neglecting the dissipation of the large scales (i.e. for $\kappa<\kappa_a$) we have $\Pi_b \approx \epsilon - \epsilon^{ab}$ (Kolmogorov's small scale stationarity hypothesis \cite{kolmogorov1941degeneration}). Combination of the above yields $\epsilon^{ab} = \Phi \epsilon$, where $\Phi$ is a constant of proportionality.
This result is validated in figure \ref{fig:A1}a where the appropriately normalized dissipation of periodic-box decaying turbulence is plotted as a function of the number of eddy turnover times $\hat{t} = \int _{0} ^t \frac{u}{L}dt$, where $\frac{3}{2}u^2 = K$. Two simulation sizes $N^3$ are plotted, i.e. $N=2048$ and $N = 1024$ (larger size corresponds to larger Reynolds number). The cutoff non-dimensional wavenumber $\kappa_b$ naturally increases with initial Reynolds number, and is taken to be equal to to 41 and 22, for the high and low Re cases, respectively (i.e. approximately at the wavenumber where the -5/3 spectral scaling starts to break down, see figure \ref{fig:A1}b). For both cases the normalized dissipation is relatively constant while the new dissipation scaling holds, giving some support to assumption 1.
However, for larger times $\epsilon^{ab} \sim \epsilon$ ceases to be valid, and this coincides with the shift of the system to the classical (Kolmogorov) dissipation scaling. The reason for this is that assumption 1 treats $\kappa_a$ and $\kappa_b$ as time-independent. When the new dissipation scaling is valid, this is indeed true. In that case, the beginning of the self-similar range (and thus $\kappa_a$) occurs shortly after the spectral peak (see figure \ref{fig:A1}b). Our DNS results show that while the latter diminishes with time, it always stays centred around the same normalized wavenumber $kL$. At the same time we expect $\kappa_b$ to be roughly proportional to $L/\lambda$, where $\lambda$ is the Taylor microscale. In section \ref{sec:diss} it is indeed shown that $L/\lambda$ stays constant with time when the new dissipation scaling is valid. The transition of the system to the classical scaling coincides with the disappearance of the spectral peak, and the start of a decreasing trend of $L/\lambda$ with time: $\kappa_a$ and $\kappa_b$ are thus no longer time-independent and assumption 1 is invalid.
Given the above analysis, we may obtain a scaling law for the energy spectrum $E(k,t)$. Using assumption 1 the dissipation of the self similar part of the cascade is given as
$$
\epsilon^{ab} = 2 \nu L^3 A \int_{\kappa_a} ^{\kappa_b} \kappa^2 f(\kappa,^*)d\kappa \,,
$$
\noindent which yields an expression for the time-evolution parameter of the spectrum $A(t)$. However, we have just shown that when the new dissipation scaling is valid we have $\epsilon^{ab} = \Phi \epsilon$, and thus we obtain
\begin{equation}
E(k,t) = \frac{\Phi \epsilon L^3}{2 \nu I_2}f(\kappa,^*), \hspace{0.4cm} \text{for $\kappa_a<kL<\kappa_b$} \,,
\label{eq:A1sb}
\end{equation}
\noindent where $I_2=\int_{\kappa_a} ^{\kappa_b} \kappa^2 f(\kappa,^*)d\kappa$. This scaling was introduced first in Ref. \cite{george1992decay}, using qualitatively similar arguments. Goto and Vassilicos \cite{goto2016unsteady} provided evidence for equation \ref{eq:A1sb}, for high enough wavenumbers, and when the new dissipation is valid. In figure \ref{fig:A1} we reproduce their data (decaying periodic box turbulence at $N=2048$) for completeness. The DNS data offer acceptable support for this scaling. Note that these spectra are the the hardest to collapse, as in this time-interval the Reynolds number varies the most during decay.
\begin{figure*}
\centerline{
\begin{tabular}{ll}
$\qquad$ (a) & $\qquad$ (b) \\
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{A1a.pdf} &
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{A1b.pdf}
\end{tabular}
}
\caption{(a) Normalized dissipation against number of turnover times, for periodic box decaying turbulence, with simulation sizes $N=2048$ (red line) and $N=1024$ (blue line). The grey stripe marks the transition region from the new dissipation scaling to the classical one. (b) Normalized energy spectra for many instances while the new dissipation scaling is valid. The novel scaling ceases to be valid approximately at the same time when the spectral peak at $kL\approx2$ disappears.}
\label{fig:A1}
\end{figure*}
\paragraph*{Assumption 2:} Much similarly to the Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology, it is assumed that a wavenumber $\kappa_a$ exists in the upper part of the self-similar range, such that
$$
\Pi_a = C_x u^3/L \,,
$$
\noindent where $\Pi_a$ is evaluated at $\kappa_a$, and $C_x$ is a coefficient of proportionality. While this expression is generally accepted for Kolmogorov turbulence \cite{vassilicos2015dissipation,pope2001turbulent}, it is not straightforward that it holds when the new dissipation scaling is valid. For instance, Goto and Vassilicos \cite{goto2016unsteady} have shown that in decaying turbulence the above does not hold for a wide wavenumber range in the self-similar part of the cascade. However, figure \ref{fig:A2}a shows that the above relationship holds for decaying periodic-box turbulence if $\kappa_a$ is taken shortly after the spectral peak. Specifically, here $\Pi_a$ is calculated for $\kappa_a\approx 3.3$, with the spectral peak being centred around $kL = 2$. A similar result can be also obtained for forced turbulence. There, Goto and Vassilicos \cite{goto2016local} have shown that assumption 2 is always valid, when calculated at an appropriate wavenumber. The coefficient of proportionality in forced turbulence was found to be very close to the one calculated here ($C_x \approx 0.38$).
\begin{figure*}
\centerline{
\begin{tabular}{ll}
$\qquad$ (a) & $\qquad$ (b) \\
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{A2a.pdf} &
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{A3a.pdf}
\end{tabular}
}
\caption{ (a) Normalized interscale energy flux of the large scales $\Pi_a$ and (b) normalized parameter $G(t)$ for decaying periodic turbulence of domain size $N=2048$ (red) and $N=1024$ (blue) (the forcing stops at $\hat{t}=0$). The dashed line in (a) corresponds to an ordinate value of 0.38.}
\label{fig:A2}
\end{figure*}
\paragraph*{Assumption 3:} When the flow exhibits the new dissipation scaling, the large scale interscale flux, $\Pi_a$, and the dissipation rate, $\epsilon$, are connected via the expression
$$
\Pi_a \sim \epsilon Re_L \,.
$$
\noindent This is the essential point of departure from the Kolmogorov phenomenology, which simply assumes $\Pi_a \sim \epsilon$. Assumption 3 is admittedly \textit{ad-hoc}; it is necessary for the analysis to yield the new dissipation scaling (see section \ref{sec:diss}). Conversely, assumption 2 transforms the new dissipation scaling into a simpler statement (assumption 3) which is much easier to interpret physically.
In figure \ref{fig:A2}b we validate the above assumption by plotting the normalized flux $G(t) = \Pi_a/(\epsilon Re_L)$ for decaying periodic box turbulence (as above, $\kappa_a=3$ and $\kappa_a=3.5$ for the two domain sizes). The normalized flux drops slightly and then remains relatively constant, as long as the system is characterized by the new dissipation scaling, providing some backing to assumption 3 (we note that for slightly larger $\kappa_a$ the constancy of $G(t)$ improves).
We now argue that assumption 3 is the expression of a negative feedback in the cascade. This is more evident in forced turbulence conditions where the turbulence parameters exhibit quasiperiodical oscillations, even if the forcing remains invariant in time (see \cite{goto2016local} and appendix \ref{app:2}). This behaviour is reminiscent of predator-prey systems \cite{brauer2012mathematical} where a negative feedback works to establish ``balance" in the system and oscillations are observed. Assumption 3 expresses a negative feedback according to the following causal chain. In forced turbulence, if the interscale flux $\Pi_a$ were to increase, then this would cause an increase in $\epsilon$ (after a time-lag). Turbulence would thus start to decay, causing a drop in $Re_L$ (in appendix \ref{app:2} we show that $\epsilon$ and $Re_L$ are indeed somewhat anticorrelated in forced turbulence). Assumption 3 would then halt the increase of $\Pi_a$, moving the system towards its previous state (negative feedback). The opposite would occur if $\Pi_a$ were to decrease.
The above causal chain requires a physical mechanism which would permit an information exchange between large and small scales. We now postulate such a mechanism based on helicity, the latter being the inner product of velocity and vorticity, $H = \boldsymbol{u}\boldsymbol{\omega}$. High values of $H$ deplete the nonlinearity of Navier-Stokes equations, suppressing the interscale transfer of the cascade \cite{moffatt2014helicity}. Small-scale helicity thus offers a pathway for active communication between large and small scales.
We first discuss the results of two recent works which, when combined, indicate this role of small scale helicity in the cascade. First, the DNS of \cite{portela2018turbulence} imply that, when the new dissipation scaling holds, small scale structures of high helicity exist in the flow, whose appearance is correlated to that of large coherent vortices in the flow. It is interesting that the current DNS results actually show that the new dissipation scaling holds for as long as the vortex peak of figure \ref{fig:A1}b (footprint of large coherent vortices) appears in the spectrum. As soon as the peak disappears, the system transitions to the classical dissipation scaling. Second, the analysis of \cite{bos2017dissipation} (see also \cite{yoshizawa1994nonequilibrium}) links the new dissipation scaling to a -7/3 slope in the energy spectrum, coexisting with the -5/3 slope, and therefore masked by it. The earlier work of \cite{brissaud1973helicity} actually suggests that a -7/3 slope is the footprint of an inverse helicity cascade, i.e. helicity transport from small to large scales.
Combining the above points, we may postulate the following feedback mechanism, also depicted in figure \ref{fig:Sketch}. An instability mechanism causes the large scales to create small helical structures of high helicity. Helicity then cascades up towards the large scales, finally intercepting the interscale flux $\Pi_a$. Assumption 3 (and thus the new dissipation scaling) could be thought to be the expression of these dynamics, in the sense that $\Pi_a$ is larger when dissipation is high (so that the small helical structures are destroyed) and when $Re_L$ is large (so that scale separation and thus the inverse cascade lag is large). Validation of this physical mechanism is left as a task for future research.
\section{Results}
\subsection{Dissipation rate}
\label{sec:diss}
First, we consider forced turbulence. Assumption 3 is
$$
\epsilon = C \frac{\Pi_a}{Re_L}\,.
$$
\noindent Considering a time-averaged cascade where large scale dissipation is negligible, we have $\overline{ \epsilon } = \overline{\Pi}_a $, where the bar denotes the time-averaging operation. We expect that the cascade time-lag breaks any correlation between $\Pi_a$ and $Re_L$ in forced turbulence (see appendix \ref{app:2} for validation of this assumption). Thus, time averaging of the above expression yields $C = 1/\overline{Re^{-1}_L}$. This is approximately $C \approx \overline{Re}_L$ (the forced turbulence data of \cite{goto2016local} confirm this simplification). Consequently, combination of assumptions 2 and 3 yields
\begin{equation}
\epsilon \sim \overline{ uL} \frac{u^2}{L^2} \,,
\label{eq:diss1}
\end{equation}
\noindent which is the new dissipation scaling. For decaying turbulence, we achieve a similar result if, instead of time averaging, we perform ensemble averaging at time $t=0$, where the turbulence is still forced. Thus, we have $\langle \epsilon_0 \rangle = \langle \Pi_{a0} \rangle $, where the subscript 0 signifies the time $t=0$, and we obtain
\begin{equation}
\epsilon \sim u_0 L_0 \frac{u^2}{L^2} \,.
\label{eq:diss2}
\end{equation}
\noindent In turbulence literature, dissipation scalings are commonly expressed using the dissipation coefficient $C_\epsilon = \epsilon L/u^3$, which is constant in Kolmogorov turbulence. Using the definition of the Taylor length scale $\lambda^2 \equiv 15 \nu u^2/\epsilon$, we obtain
\begin{equation}
L/\lambda \sim C_\epsilon Re_\lambda \,,
\label{eq:diss3}
\end{equation}
\noindent which shows that $L/\lambda$ increases linearly with $Re_\lambda$ in Kolmogorov turbulence. On the other hand, when the new dissipation scaling holds (i.e. equations \ref{eq:diss1} and \ref{eq:diss2}), we have
\begin{equation}
C_\epsilon \sim \sqrt{Re_{L0} } Re_\lambda ^{-1}\,,
\label{eq:diss4}
\end{equation}
\noindent where $Re_{L0}$ may denote either the time-averaged Reynolds number for forced turbulence, or the initial condition Reynolds number, for decaying turbulence. Substitution to expression \ref{eq:diss3} shows that $L/\lambda$ is constant during decay when the new dissipation scaling holds. In figure \ref{fig:V1}, we validate the above predictions using data from the literature for forced periodic, decaying periodic, and grid turbulence (see appendix \ref{app:2} and \cite{goto2016unsteady} for more info on the data-sets used). For forced turbulence (figure \ref{fig:V1}a) the different simulation runs are always characterized by the new dissipation scaling (equation \ref{eq:diss4}). In decaying turbulence (figure \ref{fig:V1}b) all five simulations begin with the new dissipation scaling, and later transition to the Kolmogorov scaling ($C_\epsilon \approx const$). As mentioned in the previous section, this state change coincides with the disappearance of the coherent vortices from the flow. In grid turbulence (figure \ref{fig:V1}c), for all tested grids the flow begins with the new dissipation scaling ($L/\lambda = const$) and at larger distances from the grid it transitions to the Kolmogorov scaling ($L/\lambda \sim Re_\lambda$).
\begin{figure*}
\centerline{
\begin{tabular}{lll}
$\qquad$ (a) & $\qquad$ (b) & $\qquad$ (c) \\
\includegraphics[width=.64\columnwidth]{V1.pdf} &
\includegraphics[width=.64\columnwidth]{V2.pdf}&
\includegraphics[width=.64\columnwidth]{V3.pdf}
\end{tabular}
}
\caption{Time evolution of the normalized $C_\epsilon$ for (a) forced periodic and (b) decaying periodic turbulence simulations of various initial Reynolds numbers (from \cite{goto2016local} and \cite{goto2016unsteady}). (c) Spatial evolution of $L/\lambda$ for various grids in grid-generated turbulence experiments (from \cite{valente2012universal}).}
\label{fig:V1}
\end{figure*}
\subsection{Integral length scale}
\label{sec:integral}
The two dissipation scalings (classical, new) discussed in the previous sections, provide a starting point for the prediction of the kinetic energy evolution of homogenous decaying turbulence, in the sense that $dK/dt = - \epsilon$. However, this equation cannot be integrated, given that $\epsilon$ is a function of $L$, which is itself an unknown function of time. This closure problem has been conventionally resolved via the \textit{ad hoc} assumption of ``turbulence invariants" \cite{sinhuber2015decay,saffman1967large}. This assumption is often arbitrary, given that an infinite number of invariants exist in turbulent flows \cite{vassilicos2011infinity}. In contrast to previous theories, the current framework yields a prediction of $L$ implicitly and does not rely on the assumption of invariants.
Neglecting the kinetic energy of the small scales ($kL>\kappa_b$), we obtain an estimate for the turbulence kinetic energy for scales larger than $k$, by integrating equation \ref{eq:A1sb} from $k$ to $\kappa_b/L$, i.e.
\begin{equation}
K^>(k,t) \approx \frac{\Phi \epsilon L^2}{2 \nu I_2} I_0(kL) \,,
\label{eq:L1}
\end{equation}
\noindent where $I_0(kL) = \int_{\kappa} ^{\kappa_b} f(\kappa,^*) d\kappa$. Injection of $\partial K^>/\partial t$ evaluated at $\kappa_a$ (we remind that assumption 1 states that both $\kappa_a$ and $\kappa_b$ are time-independent), along with the new dissipation scaling ($\epsilon = u_0 L_0 C_x \frac{u^2}{L^2}$) and assumption 3 ($\Pi_a = \frac{uL}{u_0 L_0} \epsilon$) to the scale-by-scale energy budget (equation \ref{eq:budget}) yields
\begin{equation}
\frac{1}{\nu} \frac{dL^2}{dt} = A - B Re_\lambda \,,
\label{eq:L2}
\end{equation}
\noindent where $A = 4 \frac{ I_2 \frac{1}{\Phi} - \frac{1}{3}C_x Re_{L0} I_0 }{\kappa_a f(\kappa_a,^*)}$ and $B = \frac{4 I_2 }{\Phi \kappa_a f(\kappa_a,^*)}\sqrt{\frac{C_x}{15Re_{L0}}}$ are positive constants dependent on initial conditions. In the above, $I_0 = \int_{\kappa_a} ^{\kappa_b} f(\kappa,^*) d\kappa$.
The above analysis can also yield a prediction for the point of transition from the new to the classical dissipation scaling. Equation \ref{eq:L1} relies on the assumption $\epsilon^{ab} \sim \epsilon $ (see section \ref{sec:phenom}) which does not hold in the classical dissipation scaling (see figure \ref{fig:A1}). However, we may consider $\epsilon^{ab} \sim \epsilon $ to be approximately valid for a small time interval after the state change. We may thus repeat the analysis of this section, but using the ``classical" expressions for the dissipation and interscale transfer, i.e. $\epsilon \sim u^3/L$ and $\Pi_a \sim \epsilon$. The result (see appendix \ref{app:3}) is
\begin{equation}
\frac{1}{\nu} \frac{dL^2}{dt} = -A' + B' Re^2 _\lambda \,,
\label{eq:L3}
\end{equation}
\noindent with $B'$ a positive constant for sufficiently high Reynolds numbers. We thus conclude that the transition from the new to the classical dissipation scaling occurs when the slope of $\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ changes sign. This is in agreement with the observation of \cite{goto2016unsteady}, that the state change coincides with the location where $\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ assumes its maximum value. We emphasize that equation \ref{eq:L3} is not valid, in general, during the classical decay, but only for a very small interval after the state change of the system.
The above predictions are validated in figure \ref{fig:L1}a using the two decaying periodic box data-sets. In accordance with equation \ref{eq:L2}, $\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ is a linear decreasing function of $Re_\lambda$, for as long as the new dissipation scaling holds (see figure \ref{fig:L1}b). When the system transitions to the classical scaling (i.e. $C_\epsilon = cont$), $\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ becomes an increasing function of $Re_\lambda$, in agreement with equation \ref{eq:L3}. The maximum value of $\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ marks the state change.
\begin{figure*}
\centerline{
\begin{tabular}{ll}
$\qquad$ (a) & $\qquad$ (b) \\
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{L1.pdf} &
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{L2.pdf}
\end{tabular}
}
\caption{(a) $\frac{1}{\nu}\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ and (b) $C_\epsilon$ for domain sizes $N=2048$ (red) and $N=1024$ (blue) (the forcing stops at $t=t_0$). The thick part of the lines marks the range where $\frac{dL^2}{dt}$ grows.}
\label{fig:L1}
\end{figure*}
\subsection{Turbulent kinetic energy}
\label{sec:Equation}
Having validated the scalings \ref{eq:diss2} and \ref{eq:L2}, we may combine them to obtain an expression for the evolution of the turbulent kinetic energy during decay. Elimination of time yields (equations \ref{eq:diss3} and \ref{eq:diss4} are also used)
\begin{equation}
\frac{du^2}{dL^2} = \frac{-u^2}{C_1L^2 - C_2 u L^3}\,,
\label{eq:K1}
\end{equation}
\noindent where $C_1 = \frac{6I_2/(\Phi Re_{L0}C_x) - 2I_0}{\kappa_a f(\kappa_a,^*)}$ and $C_2 = \frac{6I_2}{\Phi \kappa_a f(\kappa_a,^*) Re_{L0} C_x u_0 L_0}$. In the above we have considered $\frac{3}{2} \frac{du^2}{dt} = - \epsilon$, i.e. decaying turbulence without turbulence production. It can be checked by substitution that a solution to the above equation is
\begin{equation}
\frac{C_1-1}{uL} = C_2 - \left(\frac{u}{C}\right)^{C_1-1} \,,
\label{eq:K2}
\end{equation}
\noindent with $C$ a positive constant of integration. Evidently, the current framework correctly predicts a continuously decreasing Reynolds number during decay, in contrast to previous theories for the new dissipation scaling (see appendix \ref{app:1}). Combination of equations \ref{eq:K1} and \ref{eq:K2} yields
\begin{equation}
\frac{du^2}{dt} \sim - u^4 \left[1- \left(\frac{u}{c}\right)^{C_1-1} \right]^2 \,,
\label{eq:K3}
\end{equation}
\noindent with $c$ a positive constant. Expression \ref{eq:K3} is a generalized logistic equation \cite{tsoularis2002analysis} (if $C_1=1$ it reduces to a generalized Gompertz equation), and it expresses the regulation introduced by assumption 3 via the term $\left[1- \left(\frac{u}{c}\right)^{C_1-1} \right]^2$. For this term (and thus for regulation) to be negligible, the second term on the right hand side of equation \ref{eq:K2} would also need to be negligible. Thus, $Re_L$ would have to remain approximately constant during decay. Then, assumption 3 would reduce to $\Pi_a \sim \epsilon$ (i.e. Kolmogorov turbulence) and thus the regulation that it otherwise expresses (see discussion in section \ref{sec:phenom}) would be lost.
We might inquire how does self-regulation affect the distribution of kinetic energy across the scales. Combination of equations \ref{eq:diss2} and \ref{eq:L1} yields
\begin{equation}
\frac{K^{ab}}{K} = \frac{\Phi Re_{L0} C_x I_0}{3 I_2} = const \,,
\label{eq:K4}
\end{equation}
\noindent where $K^{ab}$ is the energy of the self-similar scales. Thus, we obtain the result that, despite a qualitative change in the spectrum (i.e. disappearance of the spectral peak, see figure \ref{fig:A1}b), self-regulation in the cascade guarantees that the ratio of the kinetic energy between large and self-similar scales be constant.
In figure \ref{fig:K}a we show that the ratio $K^{ab}/K$ indeed stays relatively constant when the separation wavenumber is taken immediately after the spectral peak (see figure \ref{fig:A1}b), i.e. at $\kappa_a = 2.3$, for both of our decaying-turbulence data sets. Note that while the new dissipation scaling holds, the cascade undergoes the most change during decay, losing roughly 80\% of its initial kinetic energy (see figure \ref{fig:K}b).
\begin{figure*}
\centerline{
\begin{tabular}{ll}
$\qquad$ (a) & $\qquad$ (b) \\
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{Ka.pdf} &
\includegraphics[width=.96\columnwidth]{Kb.pdf}
\end{tabular}
}
\caption{(a) Ratio of the kinetic energy of the self-similar range over the total cascade kinetic energy and (b) total cascade kinetic energy, versus number of turnover times for domain sizes $N=2048$ (red) and $N=1024$ (blue). }
\label{fig:K}
\end{figure*}
\section{Concluding discussion}
By superimposing a feedback mechanism on the classical Richardson-Kolmogorov phenomenology we derived expressions for various flow quantities (dissipation rate, integral length scale, kinetic energy) of the non-Kolmogorov universal cascade that has been recently discovered \cite{seoud2007dissipation}. We reiterate that the new type of cascade regulates forced turbulence \cite{goto2015energy}, the region of decaying turbulence where the bulk of kinetic energy is lost \cite{isaza2014grid}, and almost the whole extent of turbulent wakes \cite{redford2012universality,dairay2015non}. Therefore, it might be considered more relevant for engineering applications (and thus turbulence modelling) than classical Kolmogorov turbulence.
In the special case of forced turbulence, the current cascade picture resembles low-order predator-prey dynamics; prey (large scales) feeds the predator (small scales) in a self-regulating manner. These dynamics would explain the quasi-periodic oscillations of the turbulence quantities observed (see \cite{goto2015energy,goto2016local} and appendix \ref{app:2}), which indeed resemble, qualitatively, the response of predator-prey systems \cite{brauer2012mathematical}. The present analysis describes how small scales remove energy from the system during this regime. The question of how large scales replenish energy when forcing is present, remains open and will comprise the topic of future research. Another topic which remains open is the exact instability mechanism which generates the feedback, here attributed to an inverse helicity cascade.
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*Please note that the State of Texas has adopted the 2015 Energy Conservation Code. Until the City Council adopts this edition we will accept plans submitted under the 2009 or 2015 code.
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package openmods.utils;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import net.minecraft.command.*;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayerMP;
import net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer;
import net.minecraft.util.ChatComponentTranslation;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
public class CommandUtils {
public static List<String> filterPrefixes(String prefix, Collection<String> proposals) {
prefix = prefix.toLowerCase();
List<String> result = Lists.newArrayList();
for (String s : proposals)
if (s.toLowerCase().startsWith(prefix)) result.add(s);
return result;
}
public static List<String> getPlayerNames() {
MinecraftServer server = MinecraftServer.getServer();
if (server != null) return ImmutableList.copyOf(server.getAllUsernames());
return ImmutableList.of();
}
public static List<String> fiterPlayerNames(String prefix) {
return filterPrefixes(prefix, getPlayerNames());
}
public static void respond(ICommandSender sender, String format, Object... args) {
sender.addChatMessage(new ChatComponentTranslation(format, args));
}
public static CommandException error(String format, Object... args) {
throw new CommandException(format, args);
}
public static EntityPlayerMP getPlayer(ICommandSender sender, String playerName) {
EntityPlayerMP player = PlayerSelector.matchOnePlayer(sender, playerName);
if (player != null) return player;
player = MinecraftServer.getServer().getConfigurationManager().func_152612_a(playerName);
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Q: php include breaking I have a php page that generates all the html and echo's it. Now I want to write a php script that I can use include to handle the footer code. that way if I need to update the footer on all the pages I can just edit the code in the included page.
But when I use include("footer.php"); and the footer page contains the footer code that works if it exists on the page it breaks and prints the code. Im very confused as too why?
if(isset($_SESSION['user_cart']) && count($_SESSION['user_cart']) > 0)
Starts writing the code on the page if I include from 0)
Please help?
EDIT: The code in the footer is wrapped in <?php ?>
A: You need to wrap that code in footer.php with php tags.
<?php
if(isset($_SESSION['user_cart']) && count($_SESSION['user_cart']) > 0) ...
?>
A: Dont your short hand notation of php tags <? ?>, use <?php ?>instead...
A: It sound like you didn't start php file with
<?php
A: Please make sure that your footer file has <?php in the beginning.
A: I'm not sure if you stated your question very clearly.
If you are echoing code out it will appear as soon as you include the file. Your file should look like this:
<?php require_once 'header.php';
// content goes here
require_once 'footer.php'; ?>
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Sprinkle some iron filings on an old swipe card and pretty magnetic patterns appear right before your eyes.
Can't see the video? Download an mp4 [8.7 MB] version of this video.
It's unlikely this little experiment will do any damage but still best to use an old card you don't need any more. And who knows, those pretty patterns might even remind you to keep the keypad covered next time you withdraw some of that hard-earned cash from the ATM.
Find a long, thick steel nail.
Grab a metal file from the toolbox.
File the nail over a sheet of clean paper to collect the filings.
Now sprinkle the filings over the magnetic strip of an old swipe card.
Note: the filings are unlikely to damage or 'wipe' the magnetic strip, but use an old card just in case.
Tilt the card and gently tap it so that iron filings slide across the magnetic strip.
The filings stick to the magnetised part of the strip revealing a series of stripes that resemble a barcode.
There are three available "tracks" on a magnetic strip. On this card, tracks 1 and 2 are used but track 3 is blank.
The magnetic strip on the back of your swipe cards contains millions of tiny magnetic particles. If the card is not encoded, each particle's magnetic field is aligned in some random direction so that, collectively, they all cancel out and no magnetic field is detectable. When the card is encoded, however, neighbouring particles are aligned to create alternating magnetised and non-magnetised zones that can be read off like a barcode.
But now you're probably panicking about how easily those magnetised zones can be read. Well, the scary thing is that anyone with the right bit of kit can easily copy all the data on your card in a jiffy. Considering counterfeit credit cards cost Australians more than $45 million in 2009, you should probably know a bit about how these scams work and perhaps be a bit more vigilant at the ATM. If you're thinking that these scams only ever work on "suckers", here's an ABC News story that might change your mind.
So, here are some basics to save you from those creepy "card skimming" scammers. First of all, the magnetic strip on your card does not store your personal identification number (PIN). Nobody from your bank or any other reputable organisation will ever ask you to divulge your PIN, ever, and anyone who does is dodgy. When you attempt a transaction, the PIN you enter is encrypted, sent off to your bank, checked against the number stored on their computer, and if it matches, your transaction is approved (assuming you've got enough moolah in your account, of course).
To steal your money, a criminal obviously needs your card AND your PIN. Here's how they get both. First, they place a clandestine card reader over the slot of the ATM. This dodgy card reader piggybacks the ATM's reader and is designed to look like it is meant to be there. When you insert your card, this reader 'skims' your information and stores it. Your card continues into the ATM and your transaction will continue as it normally would because the 'skimmer' simply reads your card on its way into the ATM's slot.
To discover your PIN, the crooks also install a hidden camera somewhere on the ATM with the lens focused on the keypad. Sometimes it's positioned directly above the keypad, sometimes it's hidden inside a phony brochure holder attached to the side of the ATM. Here are some photos of some of these crafty devices.
Once the crooks have skimmed your data and filmed your fingers punching in your PIN, they can make a counterfeit copy of your card and use it to withdraw money directly from your account. Some banks monitor the activity on your account and contact you if they notice anything suspicious like unusually large withdrawals.
To reduce the risk of this happening to you, take a good look at the slot before you stick your card in there and if you are concerned, give it a good sturdy jiggle. If it's loose and rattly, report it to your bank or call Crime Stoppers. Even more importantly, always cover the hand that's entering your PIN with your other hand. Even if your card does get "skimmed", the crooks still need your PIN. Simply covering your hand can thwart the scam.
And while we're on the subject of PIN numbers, make sure you pick a good one! Nick Berry of Data Genetics analysed 3.4 million 'exposed' four-digit PIN numbers and made some startling but unsurprising discoveries. He found that 1234 was surprisingly common, making up 10.7 per cent of all the pins in the data set. Next most popular was 1111, then 0000 and then 1212. Pins starting with 19 were also very common, particularly those greater than 1950. The least used four-digit PIN was 8068 which occurred only 25 times in the list of 3.4 million numbers. Nick's advice is to not change your PIN to 8068 because "hackers can read too!"
Use these social-bookmarking links to share Swipe card experiment. | {
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Welcome to My World: Star Wars is SO GREAT!!
I feel a little silly writing this because I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, a die-hard Star Wars fan, but I must admit that I am getting so excited for Episode 3. I was just walking down the hall towards the kitchen in my house and I could hear the TV. Then I heard the wonderful sound of Darth Vader breathing. I never thought something so simple and ordinary as breathing could bring me such joy! I totally just got goosebumps. Darth Vader is definitely one of my favorite bad guys (along with Julian Sark) because he is just so cool! He has the greatest costume ever. Also, I have a friend in math with which I have often discussed Star Wars lately. I feel like a band-wagon fan, only really liking it when a new one comes out, but I am actually counting down the days until it comes out.
I think what you said about everyone being nerds is true. Nerds, especially the ones who are open about it, are so cool, although I suppose I am somewhat biased because I tend to consider myself to be in this category. Anyways, bye!
Ya, I agree. I'm in there with you! I'm sort of in the middle though, I think, because I definatley have my nerdy times, but my life isn't one big nerdy moment, so I think I'm alright.
Wired times eh? I guess I am the one in Math class or no? But yeah, everyone ones I'm a nerd, and I admit it. You know your a nerd when: your start up and shut down screens on your phone are Master Chief, you background on your phone is domo kun, your ringtone is the Imperial March, your computer desktop is Star Wars related, you have a poster of Master Chief in your room, you have a Halo 2 and a Google shirt, and I could go on. Its nice to see an update, after what, like 6 months. Anywho, I can't wait for Star Wars, I am even making a Star Wars animation in CTS, said eh?
Hey, just a question, who is Master Chief? | {
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The Celts were an ancient tribe of wandering warriors who originated in the Caucuses region and spread throughout Europe and into the British Isles. They were tall, blond or red haired, and had blue eyes. They were fierce warriors who struck fear into their enemies by painting their faces, wearing loud colors, and shrieking like banshies. They were also very close to the Earth, and so for those of us who honor the Earth cycles, their holidays and rituals hold special resonance.
What does that have to do with the silly holiday we call Groundhog day?
Well, the Celts celebrated a special holiday called Imbolc, which fell half way between the winter Solstice and Spring Equinox. It was also called Brigid's Day, goddess off fire, the hearth, blacksmithing, and poetry. This was a day to celebrate "fire in the belly" when the Earth's fire was first waking up and beginning to move; the ewes were dropping their lambs, the sap rose in the trees, and everyone looked for the serpent coming out of its den. In other words, it marked the beginning of spring. The women would make corn dolls, put them in a basket and parade through the village singing songs to the coming of spring.
But the Catholic Church wanted to do away with all things "pagan" so they morphed the snake into a groundhog (that was one of the more benign things they did), a more suitable creature than the devilish snake.
The next morning you can retrieve your ribbon and whenever you are feeling under the weather, tie that ribbon on your person (preferably near where you are feeling your illness) and she will help you get better.
Or if you prefer, just take an aspirin. | {
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From 26 to 29 March, EULEX's International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU) facilitated a training attended by colleagues from the Kosovo Police, at the Criminal Intelligence Service in Austria, as part of a programme about International Police Cooperation.
The training forms part of the framework of a programme called "Awareness about International Police Cooperation Principles – Study visit to the Interpol-Europol-Sirene-Single Point of Contact in Vienna, Austria".
The Team Leader of EULEX's International Police Cooperation Unit, Vincenzo Cardinale, led the visit, bringing his colleagues from the Kosovo Police, including Besnik Sallahu, Chief of Interpol Sector, Fatmir Ahmeti, from the Directorate for International Cooperation in the Rule of Law (ILECU) of Kosovo Police, Agron Nezaj, Head of Division for Investigation of Organized Crime and Fatmir Karaliti, Chief of Sector for Financial Investigation.
"This study visit has been very useful and fruitful for the future developments of the Kosovo Police and it provided a beneficial knowledge to the attendees and for future trainings of Kosovo Police", said Lt. Col. Nezaj.
The aim of the project was to familiarize the participants with best European practices in the fields of handling and exchanging information, interoperability of databases and case-management practices used by European law-enforcement institutions. The central objective was to strengthen ILECU's executive capacity and enhance its operational performance, particularly from data-protection and data-security perspectives.
Nowadays the transnational organized crime is an increasingly dynamic and complex phenomenon that requires a common response by law enforcement of the EU and Third Countries, all together. Criminal groups are borderless and more sophisticated in their modus operandi, so law enforcement agencies must be able to prevent and detect their activities. The implementation of best practices in the field of international police cooperation will result in an immense and mutual benefit to reduce the space where criminals can operate between Kosovo and EU Member States", Mr Cardinale explains.
The Kosovo Police officers spent two days at the Austrian Single Point of Contact (SPOC) to observe - and report on at a later stage - the applied general principles for the processing of data, as well as new technical possibilities. They were also trained and advised by Interpol and Europol national experts about the most common challenges related to international police cooperation and how to deal efficiently with them.
"In the era of cloud computing and cyber-enabled crimes, law enforcement agencies must be able to dismantle innovative and flexible criminal groups in real time, so international police cooperation is vital, crucial and fundamental nowadays," added Mr Cardinale.
At the training, Mr Cardinale also gave a presentation about the responsibilities and tasks of EULEX IPCU with the new mandate.
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5 Signs It's Not a Date
So speaking of that date decoy/pre-meditated third wheel/whatever you decide to call it, what about those times when you think you're on a date, but aren't exactly sure? Here are 5 signs that it's definitely not romantic.
By HowAboutWe
Couple reading menus in restaurant
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1. They bring a friend.
Did you invite your friend? No, because you'd never bring a friend on a date. If the person you're meeting shows up with a buddy, or says "Hey, I might invite so and so to join us," he or she obviously isn't too concerned with spending romantic alone time with you.
2. They don't offer to pay/let you pay.
In general, if you're unsure of whether or not you're on a date, having someone offer to pay is usually a pretty good indicator that it is a date. Otherwise, the manner with which the bill is handled can tell you a lot.
Wordlessly grabbing the check when it comes and putting down a card: date.
"Okay, let's see, you owe $13.50." Not a date.
When you offer to pay the bill.
"Thank you! Next time's on me/let me buy you a drink." Date.
"What? No. Stop. Here's $13 bucks, I need 7 back." Not a date.
3. They Talk About Their Love Life
When you're on a date, chances are, you won't bring up your work crush, or that person you're flirting with on gchat. If your "date" brings this up, consider yourself warned: if they were into you, the conversation would focus on you, instead some other crush they're harboring.
4. They're relaxed around you...a little too relaxed.
Even the most casual people will take do a little something "more" to get ready for a date they're excited about. For some, this means carefully selecting an outfit, thinking of conversation topics, carefully applying makeup. For others, this means simply taking a shower. But most people do something.
If your date shows up disheveled, un–showered, and distracted, there's a possibility they haven't spent the past two hours mentally and physically prepping for this date. Use this as a clue, and then pay extra attention to their behavior. Are they sitting up straight, engaging with you, and clearly putting in a lot of effort? Or are they slouching, burping, and generally not making any sort of an effort?
This is a tricky one because some people have very laissez–faire personalities. But most everyone behaves differently on a date than when hanging out with friends: how much your date appears to be "trying" can be a good indicator as to whether he or she thinks this is a romantic rendezvous or a casual hang out.
5. You Don't Know If They're Interested At The End
If a date goes well, most people will want to make that clear. If he or she isn't brave enough to "make a move," they'll often say something to convey their interest ("I had a really great time." "Let me know if you ever want to hit up that sushi bar!").
Friend dates end much more casually: a sigh, a "Well, I better get home.", a loose hug, and a vague promise to do this again soon.
Bottom line: if you have literally no idea of a person's interest level after spending time alone with them, it doesn't even matter if it was a date or not because they're clearly not interested. Bummer, but now you know, and can move on to someone who'll be completely stoked to go on a (definite, obvious) date with you.
--Written by Chiara Atik for HowAboutWe.comHave you ever been out with someone and been unsure if it was a date or not?What signs did you use to decide if it was or wasn't?
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Your Capricorn Tarot Horoscope for the Month Ahead
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Spring and fall are my two favorite seasons, mainly because we get a reprieve from the cold weather of the winter and the hot humidity of the summer. Plus they are the seasons of change and it's so fun to see Nature shedding and donning new clothes.
We had the perfect spring day on Saturday. It was 70 and sunny and absolutely beautiful. Luckily I was able to take full advantage of it, since our bosses were awesome enough to let us come in Sunday instead since it was going to rain.
The day's eats started off well . . .
I decided to make a not-so-green smoothie later in the morning. I used light chocolate soymilk, the strawberries, some frozen blueberries, and fresh baby spinach. And yes, those are some cookbooks in the back. Trust me, I have WAY more than that. It's a little ridiculous how many I have.
Lunch was quick and simple — I did a one-pot wonder of hot and spicy Korean ramen, shrimp, and veggies. I drained off the water and added the seasonings since that's how we eat our noodles around here.
After lunch I FINALLY succeeded in dragging Mr. Spice out for a walk. I tell you, this boy does not like going for a walk outside, but he caved after incessant nagging. We have lived in our place for over 4 years and all this time we have lived minutes away from the Silver Comet Trail and never taken advantage of it. I love walking outside — the treadmill is torture for me — and if I have a trail to walk on then I'll happily enjoy the views. This trail is perfect – it starts off near where we live and continues on for over 60 miles into Alabama. I'm really glad we finally went out there, but I'm so kicking myself for not going earlier. I know part of it is that I was hesitant about going alone for safety's sake, but I see no reason why I can't go alone on the weekend, there were plenty of people there on their bikes, or with their kids or their dogs.
To make it up to Mr. Spice for the indignity of having to walk, we decided to check out this new frozen yogurt place in Vinings called Yoforia. The concept is great — it's all self-serve. You grab a cup (they're HUGE) and head over to the dispensers where lots of awesome flavors await you. I saw mango, green tea, pomegranate, dark chocolate, and Ferrero Rocher, among others. It's all organic and low to non-fat. You pick which flavors and how much you want and then add the toppings you want. It's all priced by the ounce, so you control how much you eat and pay. This place was packed so we had to take our treats outside to enjoy them.
I got the Ferrero Rocher and dark chocolate flavors, then topped them with fresh berries and dark chocolate chips.
Oh but that's not the end of our treats. Next door to Yoforia was a cupcake shop! It was a sign. We entered Sweet Pockets feeling all sorts of giddy with excitement. Not only do they sell cupcakes, but also cute gifts made locally. It was hard choosing which flavors to try, but it was good to see they offered regular-sized and mini-sized options. Mr. Spice and I each chose a Midnight, which was chocolate with chocolate frosting, and then he chose a Starlight, which was a chocolate-chip cupcake with chocolate frosting, while I got a mini Lemon Sunshine.
We had a couple hours before our evening plans, so we lazed around in a sugar-coma. Then we had to get ready because we were attending a photo exhibit at a gallery in the Castlebury Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, to which neither of us had been. The person putting together the event, not the photographer, was a business acquaintance of Mr. Spice's so we wanted to check it out. The photographer was so talented and we found ourselves mesmerized in front of quite a few of the prints, but alas they were WAY too expensive for us.
What a perfect way to spend a lovely spring weekend! I really hope we get more of these weekends, it's so much fun to go exploring and just enjoy ourselves.
Is there anything better than cupcakes and Ferrero Rocher yogurt? Talk about an amazingly worth it combination!
And yes, I know what you mean about exercise…Ali considers walking 5 minutes to the grocery store enough exercise to last an entire week. Ridiculous!
The bowl of spicy noodles sounds good, I'm a carb hound! Add the word spicy to carbs and I'm drooling like my mouth sprung a leak!
Sounds like your day off was good and a busy.
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Location of Zhijiang Airport on a map.
Zhijiang Airport is a regional airport in Huai hua, Hunan, China. Its IATA code is HJJ and is located latitude 27.44 and longitude 109.70 in China and operates in CST time zone which is the same time zone as Changsha.
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Monopods are mythological dwarf-like creatures with a single leg and a large foot. They are found in many works of fiction dating back to ancient Greece. Monopods are even mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Historia Naturalis (c. 77 CE), an encyclopedia of natural history. Twentieth-century writer C.S. Lewis also featured the one-legged creatures in his Chronicles of Narnia allegorical fantasy series. In both accounts, monopods are said to use their oversized feet for what purpose?
Wake, who passed away weeks ago at the age of 98, was one of WWII's most decorated servicewomen. A New Zealand native, she left home at 16 and eventually settled in Paris. When the Germans occupied France, Wake joined the resistance. Pursued by the Gestapo, she fled to Britain, where she joined the Special Operations Executive. In 1944, she parachuted back into France to help establish communications between the British military and French Resistance. What nickname did the Gestapo have for her? | {
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Blackhawks lose Keith and the game in Minnesota
Posted on March 30, 2016 by Kurt Schwerman
Tuesday night's Blackhawks – Wild game in St. Paul saw things quickly turn from ugly to really ugly for the Hawks. Not long before the game was set to begin, we learned that Brent Seabrook would be a scratch due to an illness. This was a decent blow to a defensive unit that had already been struggling. Then about halfway through the opening period, Duncan Keith was assessed a five minute major and game misconduct for an "intent to injure" Charlie Coyle of the Wild.
Keith's ejection left Niklas Hjalmarsson as the only reliable defenseman in the lineup. At the time, the overwhelming thought was that the Hawks were absolutely screwed moving forward in that game given Seabrook and Keith would be out. Turns out, it wasn't as bad as anticipated. The Blackhawks did lose the game, but it's not like Minnesota torched the Hawks' defensive corps the whole night. It could have been a lot worse than it actually was.
All of that is just the short-term effect of Keith's penalty though. The long-term effect could be a lengthy suspension for the two-time Norris Trophy winner.
I'll be the first one to try and defend a Hawks player when a questionable situation arises. In this instance, however, I cannot defend Keith's actions against Coyle. You can't, under any circumstances, intentionally slash a guy in the face with your stick. It does not matter how heated you might be in "the moment." Doing what Keith did is just stupid, plain and simple, and he deserves a suspension.
The big question now is how many games Keith will have to miss.
If I had to make my best guess as to what kind of punishment the Department of Player Safety will hand down to Keith, I'd say he will probably be looking at a suspension of anywhere from 3-5 games. The possibility exists that he could get even more.
On the one hand, yes it was a bad move by Keith to do what he did, but there have been a lot worse actions by other players that have only warranted suspensions of 5 games or less. On the other hand, however, Keith was suspended during the 2013 Western Conference Final for a very similar reason when he slashed Jeff Carter in the face at center ice. Seeing as how he has done this more than once now, the NHL may look to send a stern message to the Hawks' d-man and suspend him for 5 games or more. Any suspension of more than 5 games would mean Keith will miss at least one playoff game, seeing as how there are just 5 games left on the Blackhawks' schedule.
Obviously, this is not an ideal situation for the Blackhawks. They are already all but eliminated from possibly ending up second in the Central Division, and they also have Nashville sitting just 4 points behind them in the top wild card spot. Losing Keith now is not what this team needs if they're looking to lock up third place in the Central.
Guys like TVR, Rozsival, and maybe Ehrhoff are going to have to pick up more minutes now, which isn't exactly a great thing. Luckily for the Blackhawks, 3 of their remaining 5 games are against non-playoff teams.
And as if this Keith stuff is not bad enough news, here's some more for you.
It was reported on Tuesday by Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times that Corey Crawford's "upper body" injury is in fact a head injury, and it could be that he's dealing with vertigo symptoms much like Bryan Bickell was last spring and summer. The problem with vertigo is that there really isn't a timetable for recovery. One person may see their symptoms disappear a lot quicker than others.
In Crawford's case, no news is bad news, meaning that no updates to his condition likely mean he's not improving. He has yet to skate since leaving the lineup, and Quenneville is still calling him day-to-day while hoping that he will be ready for Game 1 of the first round.
I, personally, am growing more and more concerned about this. The Blackhawks have, for the most part, been relatively quiet about the Crawford situation. Quenneville has repeatedly given the same quick answer when asked about Crawford's condition ("he's day-to-day, hopefully ready for Game 1"), and having listened to Q over the years, his quick answers usually mean he's a little worried.
I guess time will tell with Crawford.
As for the Blackhawks as a team, their recent play is a bit bothersome, but I still can't get overly concerned about them. Anyone who has watched the Hawks play over the last 8 years or so knows just how quickly this team can turn things around and go on to win multiple playoff series' and even the Cup.
With just 5 games left in the regular season and Keith likely to miss at least a couple of those, winning 3 of those 5 would be big for the Hawks. They cannot afford to end up in a wild card spot.
This entry was posted in NHL and tagged Blackhawks, hockey, NHL, sports, Duncan Keith, Chicago Blackhawks, Joel Quenneville, Corey Crawford, Wild, Seabrook, Coyle by Kurt Schwerman. Bookmark the permalink.
1 thought on "Blackhawks lose Keith and the game in Minnesota"
sbdonnellan on March 30, 2016 at 10:50 am said:
What Keith did, if anyone else hit someone with a stick to the face, it's assault with a weapon. Keith really showed his ass.
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The Jewish religious authorities are wise. They know their own laws inside out and use their own interpretation to build a case against Jesus. It is a flimsy case at best, which Pilate sees right through. They do not even state the laws Jesus 'broke' but instead remain vague. Pilate is sharp enough to realize that Jesus has not really committed any crimes. But he is also insecure and the Jewish leaders are well aware of this. They understand the political game and have seen the consequences of being against Caesar. So they play Jesus' claim to be king against Pilate's fear of Rome to force an execution.
Just as Caiaphas had earlier stated that it would be better for one man to die, Pilate maybe sees the current situation with Jesus this way too. Better for one man to die rather than the Jews and possibly the whole city to be in an uproar, to draw attention from Rome. Pilate's guilt is easily set aside and Jesus helps by not defending Himself. This is why He came; He will not interfere with God's plans either.
On this day when we remember the trial and crucifixion, let us also remember the message of the cross. Jesus, the perfect lamb, was willing to die for our sins. Nothing says "I love you" more than this. God, through Jesus, is all about love, relationship, mercy, grace, forgiveness, and restoration. This is the message we need to share with the world.
We must be careful to not be like the Jewish leaders, bending and picking and choosing the Law to meet our own needs. The Bible is vast and contains a wide array of ideas. We cannot pick out parts we like and ignore parts we do not like to manipulate others or to justify and rationalize ourselves. It is a whole story – the story of God's redeeming love. It is a love letter from God to us all, inviting us into a deeply committed, loving relationship with Him. This is good news to share.
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An Interview with S.A. Cosby
E.A. Aymar
The novelist talks rural noir, B-movies from the 1970s, and the superiority of DC Comics.
I don't remember when I first met Shawn (S.A.) Cosby, but I absolutely remember the first time I heard him read. It's not uncommon for wonderful writing to be diminished by a poor reading performance, but Cosby is a gifted reader and beautiful writer, and his story absolutely devastated the audience that night. A sense of excitement reverberated through the room after he'd left the stage; the enchantment of discovery, the thrill of hearing a new voice that demanded to be heard again and again.
That same sense of exhilaration is about to hit readers nationally with the release of Blacktop Wasteland, Cosby's new novel. Multiple "Best Of" and "Must Read" lists — including the New York Times, Buzzfeed, Time Magazine, and more — are naming it among the best of 2020, and it's destined to be nominated for awards in 2021.
The story of a man struggling to balance a life of crime with his family may not be new terrain in crime fiction, but Cosby's haunting lyricism, evocative rural noir, and unrelenting tension set his work apart. Both the story and its author deserve a wide audience. Blacktop Wasteland isn't simply one of the best crime fiction books of 2020. It's one of the best books in crime fiction I've ever read.
(But that still doesn't excuse his preference for DC Comics over Marvel. WHAT THE HELL, SHAWN?)
Blacktop Wasteland is such a lovely and haunting title. Can you explain what it means to you?
It's the place where dreams go to die. The long, winding road that you think will allow you to escape but only doubles back on itself, like a snake eating its tail.
Your prose, as others have noted, is memorable. How long does it take for you to write a book?
Usually from initial concept to the completion of a first draft is nine months. I typically write a long, detailed synopsis, then use that as a guide for a final draft. Most times, I have a pretty good idea how my books will end, but no idea how I will get there. That's the fun part.
Did this book change, in regard to concept, from start to finish?
The concept pretty much stayed the same, but some of the themes became more complex. The original idea was to write a crime story that deconstructed how much poverty influences the decisions people make in regards to getting involved in criminal activities. But it also became a cathartic release for me in respect to issues I was dealing with about tragic and toxic masculinity and the systemic racism that exist not only in the South but throughout America.
How much research did you have to do into cars?
I've always been a bit of a gearhead, so the research came easily to me. My uncles and cousins used to race souped-up muscle cars when I was a kid, so I went over to their houses with a six-pack and talked to them. Not only about the engineering that goes into a nitrous kit, but how it feels to be behind the wheel of a rocket with wheels.
In addition to its wonderful prose, Blacktop Wasteland is exceptionally cinematic. I know you're a big fan of other media (movies, music, terrible DC Comics rather than superior Marvel). Were there any specific influences that affected your writing?
HA! First of all, how dare you sully the name of DC Comics? But, seriously, I was really inspired by the rural B-movies of the 70s: "White Lightning," "Gator," "Crazy Larry and Dirty Mary," "Rumrunners." Films that had a specific gritty, realistic tone. Another film that inspired me was "Hell or Highwater." There's a speech in that film about how poverty is a disease. That speech (delivered by a criminally underrated Chris Pine) hit me like a ton of bricks. Blacktop Wasteland definitely shares a lot of DNA with those films. I think Road to Perdition (the graphic novel) was also a bit of an inspiration, as well.
Crime fiction is full of niches — cozy, hardboiled, psychological — some with a defined social cause, others less so. Where do you see this work in that world? And do you think you'll eventually step outside of that place with future books?
I hope my little niche is rural noir with a smidge of social commentary. That sounds a bit pretentious, but I truly believe crime fiction is a genre that doesn't get enough respect for what it says about the human condition. I mean, Crime and Punishment is one of the great novels in history. The highbrow among us call it literary, but it still starts with a murder. I think I'd like to try and write something different one day. I'm a huge fan of sci-fi and horror, and I wouldn't mind branching out into those fields. A dream of mine is to write a multi-generational epic like The Given Day or The Color Purple, but I don't think I'm quite ready for that yet.
In addition to novels, you've earned a rep as a masterful short-story writer and reader, especially at Noir at the Bar. Are your stories written explicitly to be read out loud?
I always write my short stories as if they are going to be read aloud. To me, it gives the story a better rhythm.
What's been the best part of this process, from writing the book to finding an agent to selling it to a large publisher? What have you enjoyed the most?
Definitely writing the book. For a long time, I thought I didn't have it in me to finish a novel. Now, I find that I prefer writing novels. I don't think there is a better feeling for any writer than typing the words THE END on something you put your heart and soul into.
[Note: To hear S.A. Cosby read, tune in to DC's next Virtual Noir at the Bar on Sunday, July 12th, at 8 p.m. (EST).]
E.A. Aymar's next novel, They're Gone, written under his pseudonym, E.A. Barres, will be out this November. You can preorder it here.
Author Q&A More
An Interview with Seymour Hersh
by Michael Causey
The famed reporter talks bin Laden, My Lai, and how the mainstream media underestimates Trump.
An Interview with Robert Scheer
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#include "qcommonnamespaces_p.h"
#include "qcommonsequencetypes_p.h"
#include "qfunctionfactory_p.h"
#include "qgeneralcomparison_p.h"
#include "qliteral_p.h"
#include "qschemanumeric_p.h"
#include "qvaluecomparison_p.h"
#include "qoptimizerblocks_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
using namespace QPatternist;
ByIDIdentifier::ByIDIdentifier(const Expression::ID id) : m_id(id)
{
}
bool ByIDIdentifier::matches(const Expression::Ptr &expr) const
{
return expr->is(m_id);
}
ComparisonIdentifier::ComparisonIdentifier(const QVector<Expression::ID> hosts,
const AtomicComparator::Operator op) : m_hosts(hosts),
m_op(op)
{
}
bool ComparisonIdentifier::matches(const Expression::Ptr &e) const
{
const Expression::ID eID = e->id();
if(eID == Expression::IDGeneralComparison)
{
if(m_hosts.contains(Expression::IDGeneralComparison))
return e->as<GeneralComparison>()->operatorID() == m_op;
else
return false;
}
else if(eID == Expression::IDValueComparison)
{
if(m_hosts.contains(Expression::IDValueComparison))
return e->as<ValueComparison>()->operatorID() == m_op;
else
return false;
}
else
return false;
}
BySequenceTypeIdentifier::BySequenceTypeIdentifier(const SequenceType::Ptr &seqType) : m_seqType(seqType)
{
Q_ASSERT(seqType);
}
bool BySequenceTypeIdentifier::matches(const Expression::Ptr &expr) const
{
const SequenceType::Ptr t(expr->staticType());
return m_seqType->itemType()->xdtTypeMatches(t->itemType())
&&
m_seqType->cardinality().isMatch(t->cardinality());
}
IntegerIdentifier::IntegerIdentifier(const xsInteger num) : m_num(num)
{
}
bool IntegerIdentifier::matches(const Expression::Ptr &expr) const
{
return expr->is(Expression::IDIntegerValue) &&
expr->as<Literal>()->item().as<Numeric>()->toInteger() == m_num;
}
BooleanIdentifier::BooleanIdentifier(const bool value) : m_value(value)
{
}
bool BooleanIdentifier::matches(const Expression::Ptr &expr) const
{
return expr->is(Expression::IDBooleanValue) &&
expr->evaluateEBV(DynamicContext::Ptr()) == m_value;
}
ByIDCreator::ByIDCreator(const Expression::ID id) : m_id(id)
{
Q_ASSERT(id != Expression::IDIgnorableExpression);
}
Expression::Ptr ByIDCreator::create(const Expression::List &operands,
const StaticContext::Ptr &context,
const SourceLocationReflection *const r) const
{
return create(m_id, operands, context, r);
}
Expression::Ptr ByIDCreator::create(const Expression::ID id,
const Expression::List &operands,
const StaticContext::Ptr &context,
const SourceLocationReflection *const r)
{
Q_ASSERT(context);
QXmlName::LocalNameCode fnName;
switch(id)
{
case Expression::IDExistsFN:
{
fnName = StandardLocalNames::exists;
break;
}
case Expression::IDEmptyFN:
{
fnName = StandardLocalNames::empty;
break;
}
default:
{
Q_ASSERT_X(false, Q_FUNC_INFO,
"Cannot create an expression of requested type; m_id is wrong.");
return Expression::Ptr();
}
}
/* The reason we don't simply do 'new ExistsFN()' ourselves, is that all FunctionCall
* instances needs their FunctionSignature in order to function, and the FunctionFactories
* sets that. */
const QXmlName qName(StandardNamespaces::fn, fnName);
const Expression::Ptr result(context->functionSignatures()->createFunctionCall(qName, operands, context, r));
context->wrapExpressionWith(r, result);
return result;
}
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Home > Toolbox Topics > c-span, video > Tapping C-SPAN's Vast Video Archive
Tapping C-SPAN's Vast Video Archive
C-SPAN is far more than just speeches on the floors of the House and Senate.
The programming across three C-SPAN channels covers all things Washington, from congressional floor and committee action, to press conferences, to panel discussions at think tanks and nonprofits.
And it's all archived, searchable and clip-able, so reporters can use a politician's own words – on video – in their stories.
In an NPF video tutorial, Jeremy Art, a social media senior specialist at C-SPAN, shared tips on how to use the organization's archives for daily or other stories.
Among the ways to use C-SPAN:
Start by creating an account. While you can search without having an account, creating one allows you to download and archive the clips you create.
Search the video library. The search form allows you to specify people, organization, location, type of event or date. You could drill in on President Donald Trump's first major address to Congress, for example, or maybe an NPF event in which reporters and experts discussed how to cover the Trump administration.
Use tools to clip the part of a speech or event you want, and then download or embed the clip for use on your own website.
You can even see other user-created clips, which are ranked according to popularity.
Part of Art's job is to find and publicize C-SPAN clips on Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites. One example: The day Attorney General Jeff Sessions came under fire for statements made during his confirmation hearing – the issue was whether he had met with Russian officials during the presidential election – C-SPAN was able to highlight both that hearing statement and a clip from 1999 in which Sessions is speaking about perjury and says, "No one is above the law."
Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship
c-spanvideo
Learn more about funding the National Press Foundation | {
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This episode of the podcast is chock full of useful tidbits. I am again joined by Jen Burton and we discuss 3 more of listener questions. The first: someone who is new to a company, but is working alongside a recent retiree who is taking most of his work, the second: from a working mom with a long commute who is contemplating whether or not the money is worth all the trouble and lastly: someone with a lifetime of work in front of them and is not sure how to transition into the workplace.
Find the episodes referenced at workplacelab.org or wherever you get your podcasts! | {
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Highlights: River cruise, Barisal tour in backwater, paddle steamer, country side, village life, boating, visiting floating market, vegetable market, guava market, timber market, rice market, king house, museum, Bazar and brick factory.
Day-1: Receive from airport or your hotel in Dhaka. We will take you to launch station in early morning. We board in launch. It takes about 7 hours to reach in Barisal. Check in hotel. In late afternoon, you will visit museum, river side, park and Bazar. Overnight in hotel.
Day-2: Early in the morning, start to boat station to take a boat journey towards floating market. You can see floating market of vegetable, guava, rice and timber. After this, you can go to village to meet local people. In the afternoon, return to restaurant for lunch and back to hotel. Overnight in hotel.
Day-3: After breakfast, you will move to king house and historical places. In the evening, get in paddle steamer. It is night journey. Overnight in steamer.
Day-4: Early morning, it reaches in Dhaka. We will take you to your hotel or airport. Tour ends.
Price per person: $ 600 . Included: transfer from airport or your hotel to launch station, paddle steamer ticket , accommodation in cabin, AC accommodation in hotel, local reserved CNG/car, boat, English speaking tour guide, food- breakfast, lunch, diner, snacks, tea, bottled water and drop off at your hotel in Dhaka or airport.
Note: Price can be less if more tourists join. High price for accommodation in 5 star hotel. You can customize the tour with price.
Day-01: We will pick you from your hotel or airport to transfer to launch station in the evening. It is a night journey to Barisal backwater tour. Overnight in launch.
Day-02: It reaches late night at about 4.00 am. We will take you to hotel for refreshment. Then in the early morning, we start to boat station to visit floating market of vegetable, rice, timbers and guava. After visiting village, we will move to museum and king house. Overnight in hotel.
Day-03: Return journey by steamer or bus to Dhaka. It takes about 7 hours. Reaching in Dhaka, we will transfer to your hotel or airport. Tour ends.
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Start Over You searched for: Subject Documentary Photography -- New York ✖Remove constraint Subject: Documentary Photography -- New York
Gerard Gaskin photographs, 1995-2012 2.5 Linear Feet — 33 Inkjet Prints: 19 black and white, and 14 color.
Bookmark: Gerard Gaskin photographs, 1995-2012
This collection includes 33 photographic prints comprising the series, Legendary: Inside the House Ballroom Scene by Gerard H. Gaskin, 2012 CDS/ Honickman First Book Prize in Photography Award Winner. Prints were exhibited at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University from November 4 2013-February 22 2014.
About the CDS/ Honickman First Book Prize in Photography: North American photographers who are pursuing work of creative or social importance have too few opportunities for support and recognition; this is especially true when photographers are engaged in personal or in-depth ongoing projects. And while there are other sources for grants and fellowships in photography, the chance to see a body of work in print, as a coherent book-length work, is rare. Concerned about these problems and recognizing their shared organizational interests, the Honickman Foundation and the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University came together to create this important biennial book-publication prize, first awarded in 2002.
The prize is open to North American photographers who use their cameras for creative exploration, whether it be of places, people, or communities; of the natural or social world; of beauty at large or the lack of it; of objective or subjective realities. The prize honors work that is visually compelling, that bears witness, and that has integrity of purpose.
Judges for the First Book Prize in Photography are among the most significant and innovative artists, curators, and writers in contemporary photography: Robert Adams, Maria Morris Hambourg, Robert Frank, Mary Ellen Mark, William Eggleston, and Deborah Willis.
Winners of the CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography receive a grant of $3,000, publication of a book of photography, published by Duke University Press and the Center for Documentary Studies, and inclusion in a website devoted to presenting the work of the prizewinners. Winners also receive a solo exhibit—beginning with the 2014 prize, at Duke University's new Rubenstein Library Photography Gallery—after which the photographs are placed in the library's Archive of Documentary Arts.
Deborah Willis selected Gerard H. Gaskin to win the sixth biennial competition in 2012 for his body of photographs that have been published as Legendary: Inside the House Ballroom Scene by Duke University Press and CDS Books of the Center for Documentary Studies.
Jonathan Hyman photographs, 2002-2011 6 Linear Feet — 33 Items
Bookmark: Jonathan Hyman photographs, 2002-2011
Documentary photographer based in New York State. The color images in the Jonathan Hyman Photographs collection were taken by Hyman from 2002 to 2011, and portray vernacular memorials and other forms of public remembering that express anger, sadness and patriotic emotions following the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon. Images take the form of graphic art, signs, sculpture, body art, and graffiti. Iconic elements include the U.S. flag, eagles, and the Twin Towers. Canvases for these forms of expression include clothing, buildings, vehicles, and tombstones. Most of the 33 large 20x24" inkjet prints were featured in Duke University exhibit Flesh & Metal, Bodies & Buildings: Works from Jonathan Hyman's Archive of 9/11 Vernacular Memorials, curated by Pedro Lasch. The exhibit was on display in the Rubenstein Photography Gallery from 9 May-16 October 2011. Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.
The color images in the Jonathan Hyman Photographs collection were taken by Hyman from 2002 to 2011, and portray vernacular memorials and other forms of public remembering that express anger, sadness and patriotic emotions following the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon. Images take the form of graphic art, signs, sculpture, body art, and graffiti. Iconic elements include the U.S. flag, eagles, and the Twin Towers. Canvases for these forms of expression include clothing, buildings, vehicles, and tombstones. Most of the 33 large 20x24" inkjet prints were featured in Duke University exhibit "Flesh & Metal, Bodies & Buildings: Works from Jonathan Hyman's Archive of 9/11 Vernacular Memorials," curated by Pedro Lasch. The exhibit was on display in the Rubenstein Photography Gallery from 9 May-16 October 2011. Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.
Mel Rosenthal photographs, 1975-2011 3 Linear Feet — 6 boxes — Approximately 92 items
Bookmark: Mel Rosenthal photographs, 1975-2011
Collection consists of 80 black-and-white photographs taken by native New Yorker Mel Rosenthal, stemming from two documentary projects. The first documents the destruction by arson of an entire South Bronx neighborhood in New York City in the 1970s, with images of burned-out buildings and inhabitants who were forced to abandon their homes. The second project depicts Arab Americans, including men, women and children of Syrian, Egyptian, Moroccan, Algerian, Jordanian and Palestinian descent, living in New York State during the last decade of the 20th century and the early 2000s. Scenes include images of children, professionals, neighborhood life, and the religious lives of Christians, Muslims, Greek Orthodox, Maronites, Jews and Coptics. The gelatin silver prints measure 11x14 and 16x20 inches. Also included are some publicity items for exhibits and a workshop on documentary photography, and an audiocassette recording of Rosenthal speaking at an exhibit opening in 2004. Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.
Collection consists of 80 black-and-white photographs taken by New York City native Mel Rosenthal, stemming from two documentary projects. The first documents the destruction by arson of an entire South Bronx neighborhood in New York City in the 1970s, with images of burned-out buildings and inhabitants who were forced to abandon their homes. The neighborhood is the same one where Rosenthal grew up, and the series features a portrait of Mel Rosenthal in his old bedroom.
The second project examines the daily lives of Arab Americans, including men, women and children of Syrian, Egyptian, Moroccan, Algerian, Jordanian and Palestinian descent, in New York State in the early 2000s. Scenes include images of children, professionals, neighborhood life, and the religious lives of Christians, Muslims, Greek Orthodox, Maronites, Jews and Coptics. It was exhibited shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Selected images in the Rosenthal collection were exhibited at Duke University and these available online. The gelatin silver prints measure 11x14 and 16x20 inches. Exhibit prints in their mats measure 16x20 and 20x24 inches.
Also included are some publicity items for exhibits and workshops on documentary photography, a music CD with photography by Rosenthal, and an audiocassette recording of Rosenthal speaking at an exhibit opening in 2004.
Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.
Gerard Gaskin photographs, 1995-20121
Jonathan Hyman photographs, 2002-20111
Mel Rosenthal photographs, 1975-20111
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Moving in sync, my face tilted down, while his tipped upward and once again our tongues engaged in a frenzied battle. Pinned between the door and him, I clawed at the only parts of his shirt I could reach, as if trying to rip it from him. I'm not sure if that's what I actually had in mind or if my hands were growing as restless as the rest of me.
But with another flurry of strong, masculine power, he turned. His arms keeping me captive, he took smooth purposeful strides. I was vaguely aware that the cool glass was no longer at my back and that we were moving, but my brain was far too busy on other things to focus on the whys and where's.
It was only when I was sharply deposited on the leather couch and his weight was suddenly bearing down on me, that I realized where we'd gone. | {
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Bisericile de lemn din Crișana fac parte din familia de biserici de lemn românești. În Crișana, se mai păstrează aproximativ 100 de biserici de lemn, dominând patrimoniul cultural și istoric imobil al românilor din această parte a României. Bisericile de lemn au o valoare identitară inegalabilă și inestimabilă pentru românii crișeni.
Perioada interbelică
După primul război mondial și unirea Transilvaniei cu România, studiul bisericilor de lemn din Transilvania a fost relansat de Coriolan Petranu, cel mai ambițios și bătăios cercetător din perioada interbelică. El a evaluat perioada anterioară, a trasat necesitățile de cercetare viitoare, a inventariat bisericile de lemn din Arad, Bihor și Hunedoara și a promovat valorile lor artistice în plan național și internațional prin studii și conferințe. Leontin Ghergariu a cules date valoroase despre bisericile de lemn din Sălaj începând cu anul 1924. Imaginile și documentația de pe teren împreună cu scrierile sale se păstrează în arhive, doar o mică parte fiind publicate. Atanasie Popa a început în perioada interbelică publicarea unor studii monografice și a propus o primă sinteză. Reținem și prezența lui Victor Brătulescu cu un studiu despre câteva biserici din nordul Transilvaniei în 1935, pe care l-a continuat cu un valoros studiu al bisericilor de lemn din Maramureș, început în 1936 și publicat în 1941, după Dictatul de la Viena.
Perioada postbelică
Atanasie Popa a continuat studiile sale până în anii 1970, când a publicat și ultima sinteză a materialului adunat. Între timp ștafeta a fost preluată de o nouă generație, hotărâtă să extindă cercetările mult dincolo de limitele ei de până atunci. Un punct important de plecare a fost lista monumentelor istorice din 1955, care a lăsat în afara protecției autorităților un număr însemnat de biserici de lemn valoroase. Datorită entuziasmului lor un număr însemnat de biserici de lemn au fost documentate și salvate de la dispariție. Cel mai perseverent cercetător al bisericilor de lemn din Transilvania din această generație s-a remarcat Ioana Cristache-Panait, cea care a bătut drumurile multor zone, țări și județe transilvănene, adunând harnic informații din existența lor. Eugenia Greceanu a scos la lumină multe din bisericile de lemn din centrul Transilvaniei. Lui Ioan Godea îi datorăm cercetarea Crișanei. Sabin Șainelic a scris primele studii despre Codru și Chioar. Îi reținem și pe Paul Petrescu, Vasile Drăguț și Marius Porumb pentru sintezele lor.
Ultimele cercetări
Cercetarea bisericilor de lemn din ultimele decenii se distinge prin noi repertorii dar și prin unele analize, remarcabil este interesul sporit pentru aria județului Arad, unde o serie de publicații au completat repertoriul interbelic a lui Coriolan Petranu, actualizând pierderile și distrugerile din acest patrimoniu.
Note
Bibliografie
Studii vechi
Studii interbelice
Studii postbelice
Legături externe
Despre starea de conservare a bisericilor de lemn din Transilvania
Septem Castra, 3 august 2010 "Apocalipsa bisericilor de lemn din nordul Ardealului"
Făclia de Cluj, 2 august 2010 "Județul care-și lasă în ruină istoria", de S. Prișcu
Media
Bisericile de lemn din Maramureș Galerii foto si informații
Județul Bihor - Biserici de lemn Album de imagini de Pop Ovidiu, Oradea 2010
- Biserici de lemn din Bihor Album de imagini de Pop Ovidiu, Oradea 2011
Vezi și
Biserici de lemn din România
Bisericile de lemn din Carpații Slovaciei - patrimoniu UNESCO
Bisericile de lemn din sudul Micii Polonii - patrimoniu UNESCO
Stavkirke - biserici de lemn norvegiene, unele înscrise în patrimoniul UNESCO
Biserici de lemn din Arad
Biserici de lemn din Bihor | {
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20th Annual International Conference on
Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
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What is ISCB?
What is the ISMB conference?
Who are the ISMB 2012 Conference Chairs?
Who do I contact for information on the conference?
Where will the conference be held?
What is the address of the Long Beach Convention Center?
Where is Long Beach?
Do I need a visa to visit Long Beach?
What is the name of closest International Airport?
What is local Time Zone?
What is the Electrical Current?
What is the International area code?
What language is spoken in Long Beach?
What language will the conference sessions and materials be presented?
What is Climate?
What Hotel is being used for the conference?
Where can I find medical information?
What can I do to ensure my personal safety?
What is the custom on Tipping
What is the currency?
How can I pay to register for ISMB?
How do I get from the airport to my hotel?
How do I get from the Airport to convention centre?
Is there any free public transportation available in Long Beach?
Where do I register when I arrive?
What should I do if I lose something?
What sightseeing opportunities are available in Long Beach?
What is the address of ISCB?
Can I park at the Long Beach Convention Center if I drive to the conference?
Q: What is ISCB?
A: The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) is the parent organization of the annual conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB). The ISCB is dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation. The ISCB communicates the significance of our science to the larger scientific community, governments, and the public at large. The ISCB serves a global membership by impacting government and scientific policies, providing high quality publications and meetings, and through distribution of valuable information about training, education, employment and relevant news from related fields. ISCB membership offers many benefits including reduced conference registration fees to several high impact events and reduced subscription prices for a selection of journals of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Members are from more than 50 countries and include over 800 students and nearly 500 post doctoral researchers. A member's meeting and a meeting of the Board of Directors for the Society are held annually in conjunction with the ISMB conference.
Q: What is the ISMB conference?
A: Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) is the annual meeting of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). Over the past twenty years the ISMB conference has grown to become the largest bioinformatics conference in the world. The ISMB conferences provide a multidisciplinary forum for disseminating the latest developments in bioinformatics. ISMB brings together scientists from computer science, molecular biology, mathematics, and statistics. Its principal focus is on the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems.
ISMB 2012 will offer the strongest scientific program and the broadest scope of any international bioinformatics conference in 2012. Building on past successes the Long Beach conference is designed to cater to variety of disciplines within the bioinformatics community. ISMB 2012 will be the largest and most important computational biology event globally in 2012.
Q: Who are the ISMB 2012 Conference Chairs?
A: The conference chairs for ISMB 2010 are:
Terry Gaasterland, Conference Co-chair, University of California San Diego, United States
Richgard H. Lathrop, Conference Co-chair, University of California, Irvine, United States
Burkhard Rost, Conference Co-chair, Technical University Munich, Germany
Q: Who do I contact for information on the conference?
A: You can get information on the conference from:
Steven Leard
ISCB Conferences Director
Q: Where will the conference be held?
A: The conference will be held at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, referred to as the LBCC by the organizers.
Q: What is the address of the Long Beach Convention Center (LBCC)?
A: 300 E. Ocean Blvd,
Long Beach, CA, USA, 90802
http://www.longbeachcc.com/
Q: What are the conference hotels?
A: The ISMB organizers have arranged a special discounted rate for conference attendees at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach Hotel. The hotel serves also as a conference Headquarters hotel and adjacent to the LBCC. To make a reservation click here
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
200 South Pine Avenue
Long Beach, Calfiornia, USA 90802
longbeach.hyatt.com
Q: Where is Long Beach, California?
A: Long Beach is centrally located in the heart of Southern California on the West coast of the United States of America. Long Beach is approximately 25 miles south of the city of Los Angeles, on the Pacific Ocean. Long Beach was originally named "Wilmore City", but because of its long, wide beaches it was renamed "Long Beach" in 1888. Long Beach is bordered by 5 1/2 miles of clean, sandy beaches for you to enjoy. Walk, run, bike or blade on our smooth, fully paved bike path that spans the length of the beach from Downtown to Belmont Shore.
For more information on visiting Long Beach visit www.visitlongbeach.com
Q: Do I need a visa to visit Long Beach, USA?
A: International travelers should check with the United States of America diplomatic representative in their home country to confirm status of entry to the USA. Details on entering the USA can be found at: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas.html
Q: What is the name of the closest International Airport?
A: For International Traveler's the most usual airport to fly to is Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) which is about 25 minutes drive to Long Beach.
Domestic travelers might consider choosing Long Beach Airport (LGB) which is the most convenient center for air travel into the Los Angeles/ Orange County area. In 2011, Long Beach Airport was named Most Affordable Airport in the United States by Cheapflights.com. John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County is also an option for travellers and is also about 25 minutes drive to Long Beach.
Q: What is the local Time Zone?
A: Long Beach is in the Pacific Time Zone and during the conference will be UTC/GMT -8 hours
Q: What is the Electrical Current?
A: The normal electric current in the United States is 120 volts AC in 60 cycles. Plugs and sockets may differ from those in other parts of the world, so travelers should bring adapters or transformers for electrical appliances such as hairdryers and shavers. A diagram of the most common plugs and sockets is available at: http://ita.doc.gov/td/industry/otea/ecw/us.html
Q: What is the International area code?
A: The area code for Long Beach is 1 + the 10 digit number - Information on calling from your country can be found at: www.countrycallingcodes.com
Q: What language is spoken in Long Beach?
A: Long Beach is an English speaking city.
Q. In what language will the conference sessions and materials be presented?
A. All conference presentations and materials will be presented in English.
Q: What is the climate?
A: With nearly 345 days of sunshine every year, Long Beach is an ideal location. High temperatures in the summer range from 70 to 80 degrees. For more details on climate click here.
Q: Where can I find medical information?
A: In all cases, except for emergencies, look in the phone book provided in your hotel or with the front desk. In case of an emergency requiring ambulance, fire or police dial 911.
Q: What can I do to ensure my personal safety?
A: Emergency phone calls Dial 911 for emergency assistance from police, fire, ambulance etc. If you are unfamiliar with the city check with the hotel front desk to enquire about restaurants, tourist venues, etc. Use the hotel safe to store valuables including laptops, cameras, important papers that you may not be using.
Q: What is the custom on tipping?
A: A gratuity is generally not included in bills (unless added automatically for group dining) - as a general guideline tips are provided for meals, taxi and hotel bellman. The general rule of thumb for tipping is 12% - 18% and a dollar a bag for bellman/doorman at hotels.
Q: What is the currency?
A: The monetary unit is the United States dollar.
Q: How can I pay to register for ISMB?
A: Delegates can pay on-line using the following credit cards or mail in a Check. Accepted credit cards are: Mastercard, Visa and American Express.
Q: How do I get from the airport to the LBCC?
A: Travel from Los Angeles International Airport to the LBCC or Hyatt Regency Long Beach Hotel (the hotel is adjacent to the LBCC) can be completed in a number of ways. Information on available transportation can be found at:
Taxis are available from the local airports noted on this page 24 hours a day. The following are estimates on costs from:
Taxi: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX): $60 one way; Shuttle: $17
Taxi: Orange County/John Wayne Airport (SNA): $50 one way; Shuttle: $35
Taxi: Long Beach Airport (LGB): $17 one way; Shuttle: $18
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For more information see the ISMB Supershuttle web page
Q: Is there any free public transportation available in Long Beach?
A: Yes! Catch the convenient red Passport shuttle, which runs approximately every 5-10 minutes. It's free in the Downtown area and can transport you to all of the must-see Long Beach attractions, including the Queen Mary, Aquarium of the Pacific, Shoreline Village and Pine Avenue. For only $1.25, the red Passport continues your journey to the attractions of Belmont Shore, Alamitos Bay and Cal State Long Beach. During summer months, the AquaBus is also available to transport you between selected sites in Rainbow Harbor. Also during the summer, you can hop aboard the new AquaLink catamaran for a swift journey to Alamitos Bay. If you have additional questions, friendly transit advisors are available by phone at (562) 591-2301. Or visit us at the Transit Information Center on First Street and Promenade.
Q: Where do I register when I arrive?
A: Conference Registration is available from Thursday, July 12 (3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.) to Wednesday, July 17 at the LBCC.
Registration Desk Hours:
Registration Desk Hours – July 12 – 17
Long Beach Convention Center – Main Lobby
Thursday, July 12 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, July 13 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 14 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 15 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Monday, July 16 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, July 17 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Q: What should I do if I lose something at the conference venue?
A: A conference lost and found will be located at the information booth located at the LBCC along with a notice board to post details about lost or found items.
Q: What sightseeing opportunities are available in Long Beach?
A: Long Beach is a wonderful city and has a great deal to offer - the following link provides options on the many tourist activities available here. As well, see what the New York Times Travel section recently wrote here.
Q: What is the address of ISCB?
International Society for Computational Biology - ISCB
9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0505
UCSD/SDSC
Q. Can I park at the Long Beach Convention Center if I drive to the conference?
A. Parking is available at Long Beach Convention Center. The current rate is $10 per space per entry (no come and go privileges). Details are available here. | {
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#ifndef BT_SIMPLE_DYNAMICS_WORLD_H
#define BT_SIMPLE_DYNAMICS_WORLD_H
#include "btDynamicsWorld.h"
class btDispatcher;
class btOverlappingPairCache;
class btConstraintSolver;
///The btSimpleDynamicsWorld serves as unit-test and to verify more complicated and optimized dynamics worlds.
///Please use btDiscreteDynamicsWorld instead
class btSimpleDynamicsWorld : public btDynamicsWorld
{
protected:
btConstraintSolver* m_constraintSolver;
bool m_ownsConstraintSolver;
void predictUnconstraintMotion(btScalar timeStep);
void integrateTransforms(btScalar timeStep);
btVector3 m_gravity;
public:
///this btSimpleDynamicsWorld constructor creates dispatcher, broadphase pairCache and constraintSolver
btSimpleDynamicsWorld(btDispatcher* dispatcher,btBroadphaseInterface* pairCache,btConstraintSolver* constraintSolver,btCollisionConfiguration* collisionConfiguration);
virtual ~btSimpleDynamicsWorld();
///maxSubSteps/fixedTimeStep for interpolation is currently ignored for btSimpleDynamicsWorld, use btDiscreteDynamicsWorld instead
virtual int stepSimulation( btScalar timeStep,int maxSubSteps=1, btScalar fixedTimeStep=btScalar(1.)/btScalar(60.));
virtual void setGravity(const btVector3& gravity);
virtual btVector3 getGravity () const;
virtual void addRigidBody(btRigidBody* body);
virtual void addRigidBody(btRigidBody* body, short group, short mask);
virtual void removeRigidBody(btRigidBody* body);
virtual void debugDrawWorld();
virtual void addAction(btActionInterface* action);
virtual void removeAction(btActionInterface* action);
///removeCollisionObject will first check if it is a rigid body, if so call removeRigidBody otherwise call btCollisionWorld::removeCollisionObject
virtual void removeCollisionObject(btCollisionObject* collisionObject);
virtual void updateAabbs();
virtual void synchronizeMotionStates();
virtual void setConstraintSolver(btConstraintSolver* solver);
virtual btConstraintSolver* getConstraintSolver();
virtual btDynamicsWorldType getWorldType() const
{
return BT_SIMPLE_DYNAMICS_WORLD;
}
virtual void clearForces();
};
#endif //BT_SIMPLE_DYNAMICS_WORLD_H
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The Gryphon 2015 G Mask is a necessity for penalty corner defence the world over, regardless of level. It features a tough plastic guard and protective high density foam to ensure your face is protected against impact from the ball or stick. The Gryphon G Mask allows for excellent unrestricted vision without compromising protection. It has adjustable elastic head straps for a perfect fit and is lightweight for optimal use. | {
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About 16,100 parents in Essex will today (Tuesday, 16 April 2019) discover the outcome of their primary school place application, with those who applied online getting confirmation by email or via the council's website.
The council has continued to invest in creating school places and a record 89.38 per cent of children due to start Reception in September have been offered their parents' first preference – up from 88.13 per cent last year.
A further 6.18 per cent have been offered their second preference, meaning more than 95.50 per cent have been offered one of their top two preferences. In total, 98 per cent of pupils are being offered one of their parent's preferred schools.
Cllr Ray Gooding, Essex County Council's Cabinet Member for Education, said: "I'm thrilled that so many parents are being offered their preferred primary school place. Starting school is an exciting time in a child's life and I wish all those starting in September the very best for the start of their school days. | {
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Lo stato messicano del Chiapas è suddiviso in 125 comuni raggruppati in 9 regioni economiche:
I CENTRO: 22 comuni
II ALTOS: 18 comuni
III FRONTERIZA: 8 comuni
IV FRAILESCA: 5 comuni
V NORTE: 22 comuni
VI SELVA: 17 comuni
VII SIERRA: 2 comuni
VIII SOCONUSCO: 15 comuni
IX ISTMO-COSTA: 4 comuni
Altri progetti
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Q: How to format a string using append.text concatenation? I am using a trackbar to adjust the value accordingly and the output is shown in a text box. I want to show the value with some text after it. The code I have used shows the text I want displayed however also shows this; i.e. slider moved to 200.
i.e. windowsforms.textbox.text: 200 °C
private void trackBar_Temp_Scroll(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Oven_Temp.Text = trackBar_Temp.Value.ToString();
Oven_Temp.AppendText(Oven_Temp + "°C");
}
How comes the code shows the windows form section in the output with this code?
A: Your call to append the text should just be: Oven_Temp.AppendText("°C");
Better yet, use string concatenation to just do it all in one line:
Oven_Temp.Text = trackBar_Temp.Value.ToString() + "°C";
The problem is that you are including Oven_Temp inside your call to AppendText, which is the textbox object itself. So the type name of the textbox then shows up in your output.
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This was really appreciated. A solid, new, take on classic mythologies without the all-too-frequent baggage of overly forced subplots. Silver Light by Matthew Cox is just about perfect. And the one imperfection is forgivable, and probably just in the eye of the beholder.
Alexis Silver is a PI, someone who has a reputation for getting the job done, and sometimes doing weird things. Like being a mermaid. If it helps, she wasn't born that way… Ok, I expect eyes are rolling, since the 'mermaid' thing is basically associated with the House of Mouse and their animation department. Or any number of clones thereof. Cox has done something totally different here. In this cosmology, the mer are possessed (ish) by what he terms Dark Masters, who seem to be ascended (descended?) humans with magical powers and darkness in their souls. Evil deeds, even when done for understandable reasons, are still evil – that kind of thing.
So, we have Alexis, born about a century back, very smart, married young to a soldier killed in WWI, and then shipwrecked, and transformed. The back is a bit weaker than I like, but not so much to be an issue. As a mer, she needs to consume raw meat fairly often (sushi counts), and not be too far from salt water, preferably the ocean.
When she is hired to find a missing family, she finds herself in the middle of a lot more – from ex-boyfriend werewolves to children in peril. That is part of what makes this so good; there is a lot of room for more, but you never feel the plot or characters are being neglected. And that includes all the characters. Alexis, her Dark Master, the victims, the clients, the cops, the side characters, everyone is getting their time, and their arc are all contained and consistent. We never see anyone acting out of character, or beyond the realm of believability.
It is refreshing to see people being real. A lot of the books I haven't talked about have been having problems with that, and so it becomes something to note here. Literally everyone is believable. It seems like a small thing, but really, really isn't.
There is one little problem I had. The book runs afoul of Chekhov's Gun. This literary rule was stated by the playwright several times, and basically says "Remove everything that has no relevance to the story. If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there." Misdirection is one thing, but it still uses the 'gun'. In this, we have the oddly detailed opening scenes with the missing rich kid and his hippie friends in the woods. I mean, really oddly detailed. As in (per my Kindle) the first 8% of the book. And it goes nowhere. That is just ringing a bell in my head – there needs to be either less detail for it to work as a throwaway introduction, or we need to come back to this. I spent the rest of the book waiting for things to tie back together, and it just never happened.
Then again, this is book one of a series, so there is time!
Really, the initial intro case's level of detail and lack of continuation is all I had issue with in this book. There is every reason to buy and read, and not a single good reason not to. | {
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If you had to list the three most important things you need to make a great cup of coffee, what would you guess? Great whole bean coffee from a local roaster? A quality grinder? An intricate tattoo of a coffee tree on your forearm?
While we'd definitely recommend two of the above (we'll leave it up to you to guess which), we find one of the most important aspects often goes overlooked: water.
But all water's pretty much the same right? After all, it's water.
Not quite. It turns out that water can be dramatically different depending on its source, how it's filtered, and much more. Even the age of the pipes in your neighborhood can affect your water quality.
And that cup of coffee you drank this morning? It's roughly 98% water.
Let's put it another way: brewing great coffee without paying attention to your water is sort of like paying top dollar for a burger that's made of 2% Kobe beef and 98% mystery meat; it might be great, it might terrible, but it definitely won't be what you paid for.
So how do you make sure your water can keep up with your amazing coffee set-up? It's easier than you think.
First, a quick primer on two important water terms: Hardness and Filtration.
Water hardness refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium that's in the water. As water makes it way through the water cycle (remember 5th grade science class?), it picks up minerals from the soil and rocks.
Filtration, on the other hand, is the process of removing some of the stuff that is floating around in your water. There are a lot of different filtration systems out there, but most home filtration systems will remove things like chlorine, odors, and color as well as any small particles floating around in the water. Generally, filtration doesn't do much to affect the hardness of your water.
When it comes to coffee, you want clean, filtered water, with a little hardness to bring out the best flavors.
Think of water hardness like salt. Without any salt, your food tastes flat and bland; too much, and it's all you'll taste. Without any hardness in your water, your coffee will lack dimension and flavor; with too much, your coffee will tasty muddy. Even worse, if your water is too hard, mineral deposits can form inside your brewer and cause lasting damage.
Test your tap water. It's a good idea to get a general sense of where your water is. To test your water, buy a pack of water hardness test strips. These strips will show you how hard your water is in terms of its degrees of hardness (DH) or in grains per gallon (GPG). For coffee, your water should be between 1-6 DH/GPG.Bonus tip: Remember to use room temperature water when you test, as hot and cold water can change the results of the test strip.
Try a filter pitcher. While most filters won't do much to affect hardness, they will help remove any of those extra floaters and compounds which can muddy up your coffee. We love the the Soma filter system.
Buy filtered bottled water. If your water is very hard (meaning more than 10 DH), then you may want to consider picking up an extra gallon at the grocery. Look for bottles labeled as "spring" or "drinking" water. Avoid "pure" water like distilled or reverse osmosis water, because they lack key minerals and may cause issues with your brewer. | {
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The Emanuel Administration got the approval it needs to borrow an additional $2.45 billion to pay off old debt and fund new capital projects in 2016. In a series of difficult-to-follow roll call votes at yesterday's City Council meeting, aldermen signed off on all but one of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's bond packages after last minute concessions were made from members of his administration.
But aldermen pushing a long-stalled plan to put the City's Inspector General in charge of investigating Council members were less successful. Invoking a parliamentary procedure called "defer and publish", two of the City Council's most powerful aldermen blocked the IG ordinance from reaching the Council floor, adding at least another month to a years-long debate over who should be in charge of policing aldermen and their staff.
After chipping away parts of Mayor Emanuel's multi-billion dollar borrowing plan in committee earlier this week, aldermen that were still dissatisfied with what they called an expensive and bad deal for the city demanded and received further concessions from the mayor's office ahead of yesterday's meeting.
Following an agreement made Monday to slash administration's plan to issue $1.25 billion in general obligation bonds in half, and add provision to the authorizing ordinance requiring regular briefings from the city's Chief Financial Officer and Comptroller on how the money is spent, the Mayor's finance team agreed to hold one of the more controversial borrowing plans for at least a month.
A plan to issue $200 million in water revenue bonds (O2015-8873) was taken off the table temporarily. Half of the borrowed money would pay the Royal Bank of Canadaan approximately $100 million penalty fee to switch older variable rate water bonds to a fixed rate. The other half would pay off the cost of borrowing that money.
According to comments Chief Financial Officer Carole Brown made to aldermen, those variable rate bonds are the last remaining variable rate bonds the city needs to convert to a fixed rate in order to complete a financial plan Mayor Emanuel announced in May. His announcement came shortly after the city's credit rating was downgraded to junk status. So far, the city has paid out more than $250 million in termination fees to realize that plan, Brown said.
But members of the Progressive Caucus didn't buy Brown's argument that it was the city's only option to address its liquidity crisis. In addition to speaking out at the committee meeting, they held a press conference the next day to voice their frustration.
According to one member of the group, Ald. Scott Waguespack (32), the night before the vote, the Caucus made a flurry of calls to their colleagues urging them to look at other less costly options, like taking the banks to court.
Authorization for the other debt packages were passed by Council, but none received unanimous support. As was the case in the bond vote last fall, one alderman, this timeCarlos Ramirez Rosa (35), asked to suspend the rules to call for a roll call vote. But with all the commotion in Council chambers, and Ald. Ed Burke's preference to identify the each item by agenda number rather than ordinance name, some aldermen had yet to cast their vote by the time Burke finished his committee recommendations.
Authority to issue up to $200 million in bonds backed by sales tax revenue (Passed: 43-2) Ald. Scott Waguespack (32) and Ald. Anthony Napolitano (41) were the two sole no votes on this bond offering, which would partially pay for the 2016 Aldermanic Menu Program. Ald. Roderick Sawyer (6) invoked Rule 14.
Authority to issue up to $650 million in general obligation bonds (Passed: 40-4)Aldermen Chris Taliaferro (29), Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35), Gilbert Villegas(36), and Anthony Napolitano (41) voted against the plan. Sawyer again invoked Rule 14 and Ald. Brendan Reilly (42) wasn't in the chambers when it was called for a vote.
Authority to issue up to $1 billion in Midway Airport revenue bonds (Passed: 42-2) Ald. Taliaferro and Napolitano voted no. Aldermen Ed Burke (14) and Patrick Daley Thompson (11) invoked Rule 14.
Authority to issue up to $400 million in wastewater bonds (Passed: 43-2) Aldermen Taliaferro and Napolitano voted no. Ald. Villegas invoked Rule 14.
Authority to issue up to $200 million in water revenue bonds (Passed 42-2) Aldermen Taliaferro and Napolitano voted no, while Aldermen Burke and Villegas invoked Rule 14.
Two of the City Council's most powerful aldermen, Finance Chairman Ed Burke (14) and Budget Chairman Carrie Austin (34), blocked a vote on a long-stalled effort to put the City's Inspector General in charge of investigating aldermen and their staff. Burke and Austin "deferred and published" the ordinance, giving themselves an extra month to either amend the plan or propose an alternative.
The merger ordinance championed by Ald. Michele Smith (43) and Ameya Pawar (47) would have eliminated the Office of the Legislative Inspector General, which is vacant after the last LIG Faisal Khan's term expired, and put the authority of investigating aldermen in the hands of the city's Inspector General.
The working group will consist of six aldermen: the two co-sponsors of the IG ordinance, Ald. Smith and Pawar; Ald. Will Burns (4), who sponsored, but raised concerns about the ordinance; Ald. Joe Moore (49), a vocal supporter; Ald. Roderick Sawyer (6), Chairman of the Council's Black Caucus and a member of the Council's Progressive Caucus; and Ald. Rick Munoz (22), another supporter and Progressive Caucus member.
Speaking to reporters after the vote, O'Connor said in addition to "cleaning up" the language of the ordinance, the working group will have the opportunity to work out any changes with the Inspector General's office. Should the ordinance be amended in any way, it would be introduced directly in his Workforce Committee, voted on, and reported out at the next meeting of the full Council.
Before the plan was tabled, it had 27 co-sponsors. Following Burke's action, it gained 12 more sponsors, according to Ald. Smith.
Aldermen carved out some time to give an emotional tribute to Ald. Roberto Maldonado's (26) late wife. The meeting opened on a somber note with a reading of a Council resolution honoring Nancy Maldonado, who died over the the Christmas holiday, less than a month after Maldonado's mother passed away. Yesterday would have been her 46th birthday. Rehashing painful memories of their own losses and recalling Nancy's history of community activism, aldermen stood up one by one to pay their respects to Ald. Maldonado and his sons, who joined him at the front of the room. "I lost my mother at the age of 15. It was the most profoundly painful experience I went through," an emotionalJoe Moore (49) recalled. "I cannot imagine when the two most important women in our lives, our mother and our wife, pass away, the type of hurt that can be,"Ald. Danny Solis (25) said. After nearly a dozen aldermen offered their condolences, Maldonado, unable to fight back his tears, had the last word, before Mayor Emanuel called for a moment of silence, hugged Maldonado and his family and escorted them out of the Council chambers.
Among three other introductions aimed at criminal justice reform, Ald. Jason Ervin (28) introduced an item pushing Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Julie Morita to make swift changes in staffing, managed care, and outreach from the city's "underutilized" mental health clinics. The ordinance has 29 co-sponsors. [Early draft here] It calls for Morita to "take whatever steps are necessary to ensure adequate staffing of psychiatrists at city mental health centers within four months," begin managed care contracts to provide services to Medicaid patients within six months, and increase awareness of the city's mental health resources in communities disproportionately impacted by violence. Morita would also be required to update aldermen monthly on the status of changes.
Mayor Emanuel introduced a resolution yesterday appointing Blake Sercye as the new Chairman of the City's Zoning Board of Appeals. Sercye was just appointed to the board over the summer. Sercye, a litigator for corporate law firmJenner & Block, also runs a pro-bono practice in the Austin neighborhood that focuses on fair housing, prisoner rights and criminal defense. He was appointed to ZBA shortly after his unsuccessful run in 2014 for a seat on the Cook County Board of Commissioners. He lost the race despite high profile endorsements from Mayor Emanuel and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. He has served on the Illinois Medical District Commission and Chicago'sCommunity Development Commission. ZBA's current Chairman, Jonathan Swain, has held the position since 2010, but will leave the post to take a job at the Board of Elections. He'll replace Langdon Neal on the three-member board tasked with running, monitoring, and authenticating election results. Mayor Emanuel is asking the council to appoint Amanda Williams to fill the vacancy left by Swain. Williams is an Auburn-Gresham native and adjunct professor of architecture at the Illinois Institute of Design.
Aldermen introduced a handful of police-related ordinances aimed at reforming the embattled department. Ald. Jason Ervin (28) sponsored three of those plans, including a proposal to create a section in the municipal code detailing how video recordings should be released, guidelines for how to train officers to use tasers, and a change to the mandatory retirement age. A resolution introduced by Ald. Roderick Sawyer (6) calls on CPD to "adopt a policy to establish research and institute procedures on [the] department's over-reliance of use of lethal force." A shorter and more pointedly worded order Ald. Rick Munoz (22) introduced makes one request, "ORDERED, that no documents currently in the possession of or hereafter created by and/or maintained by any office within the Chicago Police Department be destroyed for any purpose or under color of any statute between the introduction of this Order and December 31." More than half the council signed on to co-sponsor.
The twin, 60-story, corncob-shaped Marina City residential Loop high rises could soon become landmarks under an ordinance the Mayor introduced yesterday on behalf of the Department of Planning and Development. The Commission on Chicago Landmarks made their preliminary recommendation in November to designate the two buildings as official landmarks. The issue has been referred to the Zoning Committee. | {
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18 DAYS THAT SHOOK BANGLADESH
Md Shahnawaz Khan Chandan
Fri Jun 6, 2014 12:00 AM Last update on: Sun Mar 8, 2015 01:53 AM
In the last 18 years we have experienced some of the most significant moments in the history of Bangladesh. On the occasion of the Star's 18th anniversary, we get the opportunity to have a look at those momentous days.
The winning team of ICC Champions Trophy. Photo: Courtesy
1. The First Triumph, ICC Champions Trophy 1996/97 (April 13, 1997)
The whole country burst with joy when Hasibul and Khaled Mashud, two Bangladeshi batsmen, secured the winning run in the last ball in a tough match with Kenya. This victory made Bangladesh the winning team of the 1996/97 ICC Champions Trophy and qualified the team to participate in the ICC World Cup of 1999. Winning the match against Kenya was the stepping stone for Bangladesh's entrance to the world of international cricket.
Santu Larma surrenderd weapons to the then Prime Miniser after signing the peace accord. Photo: Star File
2. Peace in the Hills (December 2, 1997)
Just after the liberation of Bangladesh, another struggle for self identity began inside the war torn country. Organised militia named Shanti Bahini, formed by the indigenous races residing in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, started an insurgency against the Bangladesh government. Their first attack on the Bangladesh army convoy took place in 1977. Ever since then, every government of the country had tried to repel the insurgency, sometimes by military operations and sometimes by pushing in Bengali settlers in the hill tracts. Finally in 1997, the Bangladesh government signed a peace accord with Parbatya Chattagram Jana Shanghati Somiti, the political organisation that controlled Shanti Bahini, and ended the decades-long insurgency. The peace accord that for the first time recognised the rights of the ethnic communities of Chittagong Hill Tracts, is still in effect.
Jamuna Bridge. Photo: Star File
3. Bridge over the River Jamuna (June 23, 1998)
After four decades of planning and a decade of hard work, the Jamuna Bridge was finally opened to the public, linking the country's eastern and western parts. Besides offering quick movement of goods and passengers by road and rail, this bridge is essential for the transmission of gas, electricity and integration of telecommunication. Once the 11th longest bridge in the world, it has now been weakened terribly due to flawed design and poor maintenance. Temporary repairing has been going on for years but like many other key resources of the country, the fate of this lifeline is hanging on thread.
Photo: Anisur Rahman
4. Recognising the Sacrifice (November 17, 1999)
The triumph of eternal love for the mother tongue that took place in Bangladesh in 1952 was recognised by the world in 1999. On this day UNESCO announced February 21 as the International Mother Language Day. The day has been observed by Bangladeshis as the Martyr's Day when several Bengali students were killed by the Pakistani army during a procession demanding the rightful status of Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan.
In the debut test, captain of Bangladesh cricket team shook hands with his Indian counterpart. Photo: Anisur Rahman
5. Winning the Status (June 26, 2000)
On this day, the Bangladesh Cricket Team attained the status of a test playing country. The day marks Bangladesh's formal entrance to the cricket world. The inaugural test match took place in Dhaka against the visiting Indian team from November 10 to 14, 2000. Though, the Tigers lost the match, the fighting spirit of our players showed that the team would become a formidable competitor for cricket champions.
The complied photos taken on April 14, 2001 show panic-stricken people running for cover (top) after the huge explosion while law enforcement and intelligence agencies collected clues and samples.
6. The Rise of Militancy (April 14, 2001)
For the first time, Bangladeshis experienced the terror of militant activities in their homeland. Suicide bombing at a cultural programme of Pahela Baishakh (Bengali New Year) in Ramna Batamul shocked the country as people all over the country saw the explosions live through Bangladesh Television. Ten people including the attacker died on the spot. Another such attack took place during a cultural programme of Udichi. It was the first suicide bombing in Bangladesh, signalling the rise of militancy in a country traditionally known for its religious harmony.
Adamjee Jute Mills. Photo: Star File
7. The Lost Glory of the Golden Fibre (June 25, 2002)
Bangladesh was the biggest producer and exporter of jute fibres and products and also boasted of having the largest jute mill in the world, Adamjee Jute Mills. Due to mismanagement and negligence, this huge factory began to incur losses amounting to TK 1,200 crore. In the 2000-2001 fiscal year, the amount was Tk 190 crores. Showing these huge losses as a valid reason, the then government closed this huge industry amid severe protests from the local policy makers and political opponents. 18,519 skilled workers became unemployed and a large amount of valuable resources of this gigantic establishment were left unused. Due to this reckless step Bangladesh lost a key source of its foreign currency.
Photo: Prabir Das
8. For a Breath of Fresh Air (January 1, 2003)
To control excessive air pollution in Dhaka, the government had been thinking of converting all petrol or diesel run vehicles into CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) run vehicles in major metropolitan areas. From January 1, 2003, the then government banned all vehicles in Dhaka other then CNG run ones, and this is still in effect. CNG run vehicles produce the lowest carbon emission than any other motor fuel and the resource is also available in Bangladesh. Due to low price of this fuel, a large number of people managed to buy private vehicles and Dhaka's vehicle concentration increased many times than before. This step significantly reduced air pollution though it put some adverse pressure on the country's gas supply.
An unexploded grenade from the scene of the 21st August blast. Photo: shawkat jamil
9. Bangladesh in Shockwaves (August 21, 2004; August 17, 2005)
Three years after the deadly explosion at Ramna Batamul, the people of Bangladesh faced another grenade attack from the same quarter, this time on the then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina and her party workers. Many workers, Hasina's bodyguard and some key leaders of Awami League such as Ivy Rahman died in the blast. Just a year later another militant group called JMB detonated 500 bombs at 300 locations in Bangladesh. Such synchronised bombing by a banned organisation was the first of its kind in the country. Though some lynchpins behind these attacks have been punished, these incidents left Bangladesh in the shockwave of militancy, the threat of which is still a burning issue.
Dr Muhammad Yunus. Photo: Star File
10. The Wreath of Peace (December 10, 2006)
The entire nation rejoiced on this day with pride and glory and congratulated the first Bangladeshi to receive the world's most highly regarded award. Dr Yunus and his brain child Grameen Bank jointly received the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for their contribution to poverty alleviation through the micro-credit system. Dr Yunus is one of the seven people in the world to have won the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. After this grand recognition, various countries opened their doors to Dr Yunus's micro-credit system keeping Grameen as a model. However, in Bangladesh, Dr Yunus and his Grameen Bank has been experiencing bitter confrontations with the current government on different issues.
Houses damaged by the cyclone Sidr. Photo: Anisur Rahman
11. The Curse of Nature (November 11, 2007)
On this day, Bangladesh experienced one of the most devastating tropical cyclones in its history, the cyclone Sidr. With the wind velocity of 200 km/h, the cyclone razed the southern part of Bangladesh, including the great Sundarban, to the ground. Around 10,000 people died and properties worth a total of $1.7 billion were damaged. Hundreds of acres of cultivable land and fresh water sources were damaged due to saline water intrusion that changed the livelihood of the people of an entire region.
This deadly clash that caused the fateful day of 1/11. Photo: Anisur Rahman
12. Army-backed Regime (January 11, 2007)
After violent showdowns of political parties and during severe countrywide unrest, the caretaker government backed by the Bangladesh Army took control of the country. Press censorship and curfew was imposed from that very night. The regime lasted until December 30, 2008 when they handed over the power to Awami League after their landslide victory against BNP. This army backed interim government introduced voter ID cards for the first time. The government also detained many political leaders including Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina for corruption and other crimes.
Rebellious jawans of BDR took position with heavy weapons. Photo: Anisur Rahman
13. The Massacre Within (February 25, 2009)
The brutality unleashed by the rebellious jawans of Bangladesh Rifles shocked the world. During the mutiny from February 25 and 26, 72 people including 54 army officers were killed by the mutineers. The bloodiest coup ended after a series of negotiations with the government. The trial started soon after detaining the mutineers. On November 5, 2013 the Dhaka Metropolitan Session court sentenced 152 jawans to death, 235 received sentences of between 3 and 10 years, while 277 were acquitted. This deadly incident severely weakened Bangladesh's military strength and its border control.
Professor Ghulam Azam, the lynchpin of Jamaat, during the liberation war was tried by the tribunal and given life imprisonment.. Photo: Palash Khan
14. The Judgement Began (March 25, 2009)
By amending the International Crimes Act (Tribunal), 1973, the journey of the highly discussed international crimes tribunal began with a view to trying the persons responsible for committing crimes against humanity during the war of 1971. The amended law allowed the trial of political parties as well as the individuals that acted against the independence of Bangladesh and also authorized the government to file for appeal if the suspect is acquitted. The tribunal has come under severe criticism regarding the fairness of the process. Despite such controversies, the tribunal has sentenced six Jamaat leaders to death, one of whom has been executed and one sentenced to life imprisonment. The tribunal caused many violent protests and momentous incidents like the rise of the Gonojagoron Mancha and Hefajot-e-Islam.
The grand opening ceremony of 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup took place in Dhaka. Photo: Firoz Ahmed
15. Inviting the World (February 19, 2011)
In 2011, Bangladesh (jointly with India and Sri Lanka), organised the Cricket World Cup for the first time. The country achieved the pride of organizing the grand opening ceremony of the tournament in Dhaka. The flamboyant opening ceremony attracted tourists from the entire world and it outshone many previous arrangements of its kind.
Nishat Majumder on top of the world. Photo: courtesy
16. Women on top of the World (May 19, 2012)
Nishat Majumdar became the first Bangladeshi woman to climb the Mount Everest. She reached the summit at 9:39am and hoisted the flag of Bangladesh. Another Bangladeshi, Wasfia Nazneen, climbed the highest peak a week later, on May 26, 2012. Bangladesh is the 67th Everest conquering country of the world.
Ganajagoron Mancha's protest at Shahbag intersection. Photo: Star File
17. The Upheavals of Our Time (February 5, 2013)
Hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshis gathered at the Shahbagh intersection, an important point of Dhaka, with only one demand; the trial of war criminals. The protesters pointed out that the sentence of one of the accused Abdul Kader Mollah was too lenient, and demanded the death sentence for all the accused people. On the other hand, an organisation of Madrasa students and teachers called Hefajat-e-Islam organised a movement condemning Shahbagh protesters as 'atheists.' Both of these movements gathered hundreds of thousands of supporters in the capital. After a clash with the law enforcers on May 5, Hefajat-e-Islam was forced to leave Dhaka. And after the execution of Mollah, the Mancha, which has recently been suffering from severe internal conflicts, was also removed from its position in Shahbagh. These two massive upheavals had divided the country's population into two and it took a long time to restore normalcy in Bangladesh.
The ruins of Rana Plaza. Photo: Prabir Das
18. The Rana Plaza Collapse (April 26, 2013)
This is one of the most tragic humanitarian disasters the world had ever seen. Thousands of garment workers died under the ruins of the eight-storied Rana Plaza. Preceded by several other disasters in the garment industry of Bangladesh, the collapse of Rana plaza alarmed the factory owners, international buyers and the poor workers about the working conditions of the industry. Under pressure from home and abroad, the government and factory owners are being compelled to improve the condition of industry workers. Human rights activists are also becoming conscious about the exploitative nature of Bangladesh's garment industry.
Bangladesh, amidst glory, pride and calamities, is gradually progressing towards the future. It has always surpassed disasters to emerge triumphant at the end of the day. We fervently hope that this resilient nation will overcome all the challenges and become a developed economy in the near future.
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Q: How these python for loop and slicing working?
*
*How this statement will work?
j for i in range(5)
Example:
x1=(j for i in range(5))
will yield five 4's when iterated. Why it will not yield 01234 like when we replace j with i.
*How this statement working?
a = [0, 1, 2, 3]
for a[-1] in a:
print(a[-1])
0
1
2
2
A: Your first example is a generator expression (the parentheses are required, so the first version you show doesn't actually make sense). The generator expression repeatedly yields j, which is not defined in the code you show. But from your description, it already has the value 4 in the environment you were testing in, so you see that value repeatedly. You never use the i value, which is what's getting the values from the range.
As for your other loop, for a[-1] in a keeps rebinding the last value in the list, and then printing it.
A for loop does an assignment to the target you give it between for and in. Usually you use a local variable name (like i or j), but you can use a more complicated assignment target, like self.index or, as in this case, a[-1]. It's very strange to be rewriting a value of your list as you iterate over it, but it's not forbidden.
You never get 3 printed out, because each of the previous assignments as you iterated overwrote it in the list. The last iteration doesn't change the value that gets printed, since you're assigning a[-1] to itself.
A: Your first question raises error when iterating, as j is not defined. If you are getting any response from that, you probably have defined a value for j above your generator, which sounds to be 4 in your code.
About your second question:
when you have something like this:
for i in a:
...
Actually you are are doing this in each cycle: i=a[0], i=a[1], ....
When you write a[-1] in a, it is kind of equal to: a[-1]=a[0], a[-1]=a[1], ... and you are changing last element of a each time. So at the end, the last element of your list would be 2.
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Justia Dockets & Filings Eighth Circuit Arkansas Eastern District Clemmons v. Williams Filing 19
Clemmons v. Williams
Filing 19
RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION recommending that 2 Mr. Clemmons's petition for writ of habeas corpus be dismissed with prejudice. The Court further recommends that no certificate of appealability be issued. Objections due within 14 days of the filing of the Recommendation. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 11/6/2017. (kdr)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS NORTHERN DIVISION TIMOTHY MACK CLEMMONS ADC #099363 V. PETITIONER CASE NO. 1:17-CV-16-KGB-BD WENDY KELLEY, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction RESPONDENT RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION I. Procedure for Filing Objections: This Recommended Disposition ("Recommendation") has been sent to Judge Kristine G. Baker. Either party to this suit may file written objections with the Clerk of Court within fourteen (14) days of the filing of the Recommendation. Objections must be specific and must include the factual or legal basis for the objection. An objection to a factual finding must identify the finding of fact believed to be wrong and describe the evidence that supports that belief. By not objecting, any right to appeal questions of fact may be jeopardized. And, if no objections are filed, Judge Baker can adopt this Recommendation without independently reviewing the record. II. Background: On July 22, 2009, a Pulaski County jury found Petitioner Timothy Clemmons guilty of three counts of unlawful discharge of a firearm from a vehicle for firing shots from his car at the home of his ex-girlfriend. One of the shots severely injured a child within the home. Clemmons v. State, 2010 Ark. App. 810, at 1; (docket Entry #6-2). Mr. Clemmons was sentenced, both as a habitual criminal and under a firearm enhancement, to 72 years' imprisonment in the Arkansas Department of Correction. (#6-2) On December 8, 2010, the Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed his conviction, rejecting his sufficiency, evidentiary, and suppression challenges. Clemmons, 2010 Ark. App. 810, at 1-3; (#6-5). Mr. Clemmons did not seek Arkansas Supreme Court review of that decision. Mr. Clemmons also did not seek post-conviction relief under Arkansas Rule of Criminal Procedure 37. However, on July 24, 2012, he did file a pro se petition for state habeas relief in which he alleged, among other things, his actual innocence. See State v. Clemmons, 60-CR-07-1305 1; (#6 at 2). By Order signed on April 1, 2013, the Pulaski County Circuit Court denied his petition without a hearing, finding that none of the claims were cognizable under the governing habeas law. Id. On October 24, 2013, the Arkansas Supreme Court likewise denied relief and dismissed his appeal of the denial of state-habeas relief finding that he could not prevail on appeal. Clemmons v. State, 2013 Ark. 420, at 2-3 (per curiam); (#6-6). Mr. Clemmons next petitioned the Arkansas Supreme Court on December 2, 2016, for permission to return to the circuit court to pursue error coram nobis relief. (#6-7) That Court denied his petition by order issued on March 2, 2017. Clemmons v. State, 2017 Ark. 75, at 6 (per curiam); (#6-9). Mr. Clemmons initiated the instant petition on March 21, 2017, on several grounds: his right to due process was violated when he was convicted based on the 1 Docket sheet found at https://caseinfo.aoc.arkansas.gov/cconnect. 2 perjured testimony of Officer Barry Brewer; his convictions violated the double-jeopardy clause; the prosecutor knowingly presented false testimony by allowing a known perjurer to testify; he was denied the right to confront his arresting officer; the prosecutor withheld an exculpatory witness statement that his car had been misidentified as having been at the scene; and he was unconstitutionally searched and seized. (#1) The Respondent contends that Mr. Clemmons's claims are barred by the applicable statute of limitations or, alternatively, are procedurally defaulted, are not cognizable in federal habeas law, have no merit, and are precluded because the state court's merits decision is due deference. (#6) In response, (#10, #16, #17 #18), Mr. Clemmons attempts to overcome the time bar by asserting his actual innocence. Specifically, he alleges that he was "framed" (#10 at 4) for the crimes and that newly discovered evidence, an affidavit from Tony Jackson (#16) not discovered until January 21, 2016, (#18) supports his claim. III. Discussion: A. Statute of Limitations The instant Petition is untimely. 2 The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 ("AEDPA") establishes a one-year limitations period for a state prisoner to file a federal habeas corpus petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. 28 U.S.C. § 2244(d)(1). The triggering date in this case was "the date on which the judgment became final by the conclusion of direct review or the expiration of the time for seeking such review." 28 2 Because Mr. Clemmons' claims are barred by the statute of limitations, there is no point in addressing the other arguments raised by Respondent in her response. 3 U.S.C. § 2244(d)(1)(A). When a criminal defendant fails to seek discretionary review of his criminal conviction in the state's highest court, his judgment becomes final when the time for seeking such review expires. Gonzalez v. Thaler, 565 U.S. 134, 154 (2012). Here, Mr. Clemmons had 18 days from the entry of the December 8, 2010 decision of the Arkansas Court of Appeals that affirmed his conviction; that is, until December 26, 2010, to file a petition for review with the Arkansas Supreme Court. ARK. SUP. CT. R. 2-4(a) (stating petitions for review must be filed within 18 calendar days of the date of the Arkansas Court of Appeals's decision). Because December 26th fell on a Sunday, however, the deadline rolled to Monday, December 27, 2010. See ARK. R. APP. P.–CRIM. 17. Therefore, the federal one-year limitation period began to run no later than December 27, 2010 and expired by December 27, 2011. Mr. Clemmons, however, did not file his petition until March 21, 2017, over five years after the statute of limitations had expired. Accordingly, there can be no dispute that Mr. Clemmons's petition is barred by the statute of limitations. 28 U.S.C. § 2244(d)(1)(A). B. Tolling The federal habeas statute provides for tolling during the pendency of a "properly filed application for State post-conviction or other collateral review." 28 U.S.C. §2244(d)(2). Further, while the limitations period in § 2244(d)(1) is subject to equitable tolling, Holland v. Florida, 560 U.S. 631, 645 (2010), in order to benefit from that relief, a petitioner must show that he pursued his rights diligently but that some extraordinary circumstances stood in his way and prevented a timely filing. Id. at 649 (quoting Pace v. DiGuglielmo, 544 U.S. 408, 418 (2005)). Although Mr. Clemmons sought both state 4 habeas and error coram nobis relief, both of those petitions were filed after the December 27, 2011 deadline for filing a federal habeas petition had run. Thus, those petitions had no statutory tolling effect. Further, Mr. Clemmons does not point to any action or circumstance attributable to the State – or to any other cause – that prevented him from bringing a timely federal habeas petition. Consequently, he is not entitled to equitable tolling. C. Actual Innocence The United States Supreme Court has held that actual innocence, if proved, serves as a gateway through which a petitioner may pass to overcome the expiration of the statute of limitations. McQuiggin v. Perkins, 569 U.S. 383, __, 133 S. Ct. 1924, 1928 (2013). The McQuiggin Court cautioned, however, that "tenable actual-innocence gateway pleas are rare," and that "a petitioner does not meet the threshold requirement unless he persuades the district court that, in light of the new evidence, no juror, acting reasonably, would have voted to find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt." Id. (quoting Schlup v. Delo, 513 U.S. 298, 329 (1995)). The actual-innocence exception requires a habeas petitioner to come forward with "new reliable evidence" that was "not available at trial through the exercise of due diligence." Schlup, 513 U.S. at 324; Kidd v. Norman, 651 F.3d 947, 953 (8th Cir. 2011), cert. denied, 568 U.S. 838 (2012). Here, Mr. Clemmons has not come forward with new evidence to establish his actual innocence. In determining the sufficiency of the evidence to support his convictions, the Arkansas Supreme Court summarized the evidence as follows: 5 Here, there was evidence that five shots were fired at the home of appellant's ex-girlfriend, that four of the shots hit the home, two of the shots entered the bedroom where his ex-girlfriend was on the bed playing with her children, and that one of these bullets severely injured one of the children. Just prior to the shooting, appellant had been engaged in an angry telephone conversation with his ex-girlfriend prompted by jealousy and had asked her where in the house she was located. The telephone call ended immediately upon the shots being fired, and appellant did not call back or answer his telephone when called. Police officers soon afterward found four shell casings in the street outside the home. An eyewitness testified that the shots were fired from a dark car with tinted windows, larger than a Honda Civic, that was parked at the side of the house and that sped off afterward. Acting on the ex-girlfriend's belief that appellant was the shooter, police officers went to appellant's home. They found that his car, a black Honda Accord, was still warm to the touch, and a shell casing was found on the floorboard behind the driver's seat. A ballistics expert testified that the shell casing found in appellant's car was fired from the same gun as the casings found in the street. He also stated that live ammunition found in appellant's garage matched the shell casings found at the scene and in appellant's car. We hold that this proof is substantial evidence to support appellant's convictions. Clemmons, 2010 Ark. App. 810, at 2-3. Mr. Clemmons's claim of actual innocence rests on the assertion that a previously unknown party, Tony Jackson, saw someone plant evidence in his car – specifically, the spent shell casing linking him to the shooting. In support of this claim, Mr. Clemmons asserts that he first learned of Mr. Jackson's claims on January 21, 2016 (#18), when Mr. Jackson came forward with an affidavit stating: A[n] unmarked looking car pull[ed] up with no lights on top[,] kind of brown or gold looking with tint on it[,] pulled up and a white male got out and walked up the driveway with his flashlight[,] took something small out of his pockit [sic] and threw it in the car and close[d] the door[.] [A]nd Tim Clemmons was like coming up the road to his house in the driveway. (#2 at 12, #17 at 7) Without commenting on whether such an affidavit would actually support an actual innocence claim, it must be noted that Mr. Clemmons's claim cannot 6 succeed because he has failed to produce the affidavit upon which his actual innocence claim is based. Thus, he has offered no new reliable evidence that he is actually innocent, but instead, a conclusory statement bereft of any evidentiary support. This is plainly inadequate to invoke any innocence-based exception to the statute of limitations. See McQuiggin, 569 U.S. at 1935-36 (2013); Amrine v. Bowersox, 238 F.3d 1023, 1029 (8th Cir. 2001). In sum, without evidence of his actual evidence, Mr. Clemmons cannot overcome his failure to timely file his federal habeas petition. §2244(d). IV. Certificate of Appealability: When entering a final order adverse to a petitioner, the Court must issue or deny a certificate of appealability. Rule 11 of the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases in the United States District Court. 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"The EU Single Market is unique and in 25 years, we have made good headway. At the same time, the Single Market requires daily, determined work to further strengthen it, adding qualities instead of completion", said the Commissioner for Competition, Margrethe Vestager at the "25 years of Single Market" event, organised by POLITICO in Brussels. Vestager stated that keeping the four freedoms - free movement of goods, capital, services, and labour – together has been the biggest achievement of the idea of trade within the European Union without barriers.
The silver anniversary was also marked by the participation of the former Prime Minister of Italy, Mario Monti who pointed out that United Kingdom's pending departure "has enormous disadvantages" for both, the EU and the island.
For the home appliance sector, the last quarter of a decade has offered the industry new possibilities to unlock trade opportunities. And while the full completion of the Single Market could look as an "illusion" to the European Commission, the EU and the newly-elected leaders in 2019 would need to keep in mind that due to Brexit, companies on both sides risk significantly increased administrative and customs procedures leading to increased costs and time of trading.
Europe must also ensure free movement of data in the internal market, to take full advantage of the digital transformation of the European Single Market and compete effectively worldwide.
"Simpler, better and digitalised", this is how the Commissioner would like to see the Single Market developing. And so, do we. | {
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Heath Row was nice enough to highlight my new Squidoo lens on 2005 Top 10 Lists in his Squidoo Blog. It was fun to make. And I won't feel obligated to update it because it is a snapshot in time.
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We all know that activities like Tummy Time and 'crawl before you walk' are extremely important in baby's first year (and beyond), but did you know that babies who have the right early movement experiences in their first year have better coordination, concentration, memory, behaviour and perception as they get older? It's pretty important information!
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This series comes highly recommended by paediatricians, doctors, early childhood experts and the Maternal Child and Family Health Nurses Association of Australia (and me). There are already over 25,000 Aussie and NZ parents and babies loving the series.
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What is not well known is just how much of a dramatic influence parents can have over the number of neural connections made by their babies and the resulting strength of their foundations for learning," she says.
The videos are full important information, specialist advice and hundreds of ideas for fun and loving activities that help build key brain pathways for later learning.
The series is designed so that mums and dads can join in and do the activities with their baby from birth, in the comfort of their own homes. It is based on fun and learning together with joy and happiness.
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"Babies who have the right early movement experiences in their first year have better coordination, concentration, memory, behaviour and perception as they get older," says Dr Williams. "In addition, they have improved confidence, communication and socialisation skills," she says.
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Welcome to West of Wise Winery!
Opening in 2015, we are a small batch winery located south of Petersburg, Illinois featuring wines from only Illinois grown grapes. Many of the grapes are from our family vineyard - Ratio Vineyard in Kilbourne, Illinois.
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[SatNews] NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Kaleri and Oleg Skripochka launched to the International Space Station aboard their Soyuz TMA-01M spacecraft at 6:10 p.m. CDT, Thursday, (5:10 a.m. Friday local time) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Arianespace...Milestone 200th Flight Will Send Off Kepler (LAUNCH)
[SatNews] The Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) to be orbited on Ariane's milestone 200th flight is a center of attention at the Spaceport in French Guiana as pre-launch preparations advance with this large resupply vessel for the International Space Station.
APSCC... Moving On Up... x2...
APSCC has announced that in the 2010 APSCC Plenary meeting, held on October 6, 2010 at Hilton Hotel in Tokyo, Japan Mr. Nagai Yutaka was elected as the new APSCC President effective January 2011.
Latitude Technology... Marshaling Medical Air Forces (SATCOM)
[SatNews] Latitude Technologies' SkyNode S200-021 satellite based SATCOM/tracking/messaging system has
LightSquared + Qualcomm... A Chip For The Mobile Block (SATCOM)
[SatNews] LightSquared(tm), the nation's first wholesale-only integrated wireless broadband and satellite network, has announced that Qualcomm Incorporated is integrating L-band LTE technology in its mainstream chipset roadmap.
Comtech EF Data... Upgrade Ubiquity (SATCOM)
[SatNews] Comtech EF Data Corp. has received a $1.8 million order for its SLM-5650A satellite modems from the U.S. government to upgrade an existing satellite-based communications network.
Harris... A Controlling Influence (MILSATCOM)
[SatNews] Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS) has been awarded a 21-month, $25 million contract to upgrade the ground-based space control system for the U.S. Space and Missile Systems Center's Space Superiority Systems Wing at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California.
NASA Robotic Lander Test's Revelation — Hot Air Assists With Attitude Control
[SatNews] NASA's Robotic Lunar Lander Development Project at the Marshall Center use of hot-fire tests proved to be interesting.
COM DEV Europe... LEOs To Be Lifted Into Continuous Contact Mode (SATCOM)
[SatNews] COM DEV Europe, a subsidiary of space hardware manufacturer COM DEV International Ltd. (TSX:CDV), has signed a 5 million euros contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of new SB-SAT (SwiftBroadband for Satellite) technology.
TeleCommunication Systems...It's A SNAP To Receive $12.3 Million From U.S. Army
[SatNews] TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS) (NASDAQ: TSYS) today announced that it has received an additional $12.3 million in funding from the U.S. Army.
Russia... Clearing KazSat-2 (Launch)
Central Aerodynamics Institute (TSAGI) has completed their acoustic tests of the KazSat-2 EQM.
Boeing... CSEK Hits 40K (SATCOM)
[SatNews] The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] has delivered the 40,000th Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) combat search and rescue communications system to the U.S. joint services, expanding their ability to reach and rescue isolated pilots or combat personnel.
Russia... Fishing For VSATs (SATCOM)
[SatNews] The Russian national satellite operator, Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC), and the public corporation Yuzhmorrybflot (the Russian Fish Company), which belongs to the Group of Companies Primrybsnab, have concluded a contract on providing satellite communications services.
Here's Looking @ Earth... Water Welcomed (NASA—Imagery)
[SatNews] Angola's rainy season generally starts in October and ends in April — much of the rain that falls on Angola's highlands makes a long, slow journey to Botswana's Okavango Delta.
Pactel Connects...Take The Cook (Islands) With You
[SatBroadcasting™] Pactel International enables you to have access to Cook Islands everywhere you go.
Ascent Media... Moving On Up...
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package com.brooks.jeremy.starglider.glglue;
import android.app.ActivityManager;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.pm.ConfigurationInfo;
import android.opengl.GLSurfaceView;
import android.support.v4.view.MotionEventCompat;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.view.KeyEvent;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import com.brooks.jeremy.starglider.GameState;
import com.brooks.jeremy.starglider.IReleaseListener;
public class StarCatcherSurfaceView extends GLSurfaceView
{
private boolean mRendererSet = false;
StarCatcherRenderer mRenderer = null;
public StarCatcherSurfaceView(Context context)
{
super(context);
init(context);
}
private void init(Context context)
{
ActivityManager activityManager = (ActivityManager) context
.getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
ConfigurationInfo configurationInfo = activityManager
.getDeviceConfigurationInfo();
final boolean supportsEs2 = (configurationInfo.reqGlEsVersion >= 0x20000);
if (supportsEs2)
{
// Create an OpenGL ES 2.0 context.
setEGLContextClientVersion(2);
mRenderer = new StarCatcherRenderer();
mRenderer.setSurface(this);
setRenderer(mRenderer);
mRendererSet = true;
}
}
public void release(IReleaseListener released)
{
this.onPause();
mRenderer.release(released);
}
public StarCatcherSurfaceView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs)
{
super(context, attrs);
init(context);
}
public StarCatcherSurfaceView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs,
int defStyle)
{
super(context, attrs);
init(context);
}
public boolean GetRendererSet()
{
return mRendererSet;
}
public GameState getGameState()
{
return mRenderer.mGame.getGameState();
}
@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev)
{
// Let the ScaleGestureDetector inspect all events.
final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev);
switch (action)
{
case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
{
final int pointerIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev);
final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, pointerIndex);
final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, pointerIndex);
mRenderer.getGame().mouseDown(x, y);
invalidate();
break;
}
case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
{
// Find the index of the active pointer and fetch its position
final int pointerIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev);
final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, pointerIndex);
final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, pointerIndex);
mRenderer.getGame().mouseMotion(x, y);
invalidate();
break;
}
case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
{
final int pointerIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev);
final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, pointerIndex);
final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, pointerIndex);
mRenderer.getGame().mouseUp(x, y);
invalidate();
break;
}
case MotionEvent.ACTION_POINTER_UP:
{
final int pointerIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev);
final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, pointerIndex);
final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, pointerIndex);
invalidate();
mRenderer.getGame().mouseUp(x, y);
break;
}
}
return true;
}
@Override
public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event)
{
mRenderer.getGame().keyDown();
return super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
}
@Override
public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event)
{
mRenderer.getGame().keyUp();
return super.onKeyUp(keyCode, event);
}
}
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Junior defenseman Tessa Bonhomme is a Top 10 finalist for the 2007 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, the USA Hockey Foundation announced Monday. Bonhomme joins former Buckeyes Jana Harrigan (2006), Jeni Creary (2002) and Emma Laaksonen (2002) as Ohio State finalists for the award that honors the top NCAA Division I women's college hockey student-athlete.
Bonhomme, a native of Sudbury, Ontario, is a co-captain for Ohio State this season. After redshirting the 2005-06 season while participating in the Canadian National Women's Centralization Program in preparation for the 2006 Winter Olympics, Bonhomme returned to the Buckeyes this season and has had one of the best performances for a defenseman in the nation. She ranks third on the team in scoring with 34 points, the fourth-most by a defenseman in Ohio State history. Her point total ranks fourth in the WCHA in overall defenseman scoring.
Nationally, Bonhomme is third in the NCAA defenseman point rankings with 1.13 points per game. Her 14 goals are the second-most by any blueliner in the nation and lead all WCHA defensemen. She leads the Buckeyes with four game-winning goals. Seventeen of Bonhomme's points have been scored on the power play, including six goals, as she is an anchor in Ohio State's top power play and penalty kill units. She has nine multiple-point games and only four games this season has she had a minus rating. Bonhomme has been named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week three times this season (Oct. 10, Nov. 28 and Jan. 2).
An award of The USA Hockey Foundation, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recognizes the accomplishments of the most outstanding player in NCAA Division I women's ice hockey each season. Other selection criteria include outstanding individual and team skills, sportsmanship, performance in the clutch, personal character, competitiveness and a love of hockey. Consideration is also given for academic achievement and civic involvement.
The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is named in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, who was a four-year varsity letterwinner and All-Ivy League defenseman for Princeton University from 1981-86. An accomplished athlete who helped lead the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship in three consecutive seasons (1981-84), Patty Kazmaier-Sandt died Feb. 15, 1990 at the age of 28 following a long struggle with a rare blood disease. | {
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Pursuant to articles 12, 13, and 14 of the European Regulation n. 679/2016, we hereby provide you with the Information Notice on the Processing of Your Personal Data.
We remind you that you have the right to read it before transmitting your Personal Data to us, as well as the right to object to one or more purposes identified in this Information Notice at the relevant section.
The main processing activities carried out are related to the fulfilmments of the purchase agreement,the support contract and to all obligations referred to such contracts (wether of a contractual or fiscal nature). Furtermore, we process your Data for the purpose of acquiring new clients and promoting our products, by means of marketing activity or registration to our website.
The main risk associated with the above mentioned processing activities may be the possibility that one or more actions aimed at keeping the acquired clients may affect the rights and freedoms of Data Subjects.
For example, the latter may be disatisfied to receive unsolicited commercial offers.
However, Meridiani S.r.l. adopts all the technical and organizational measures necessary to ensure that those who will receive advertising materials or its commercial offers have actually given their consent.
Furthermore, Meridiani S.r.l. will make sure that the sending frequency and the chosen methods do not exceed what is considered to be a legitimate advertising activity.
Usually, an identifiable risk is the possibility that non-authorized persons or third parties access Personal Data of which Meridiani S.r.l. is the Data Controller of. However, pursuant to the Applicable Law, Meridiani S.r.l. adopts all the appropriate technical and organizational measures in order to reduce such risk to the lowest acceptable level.
1) If you are a Customer of Meridiani S.r.l.: Fulfillment of the obligations related to the purchase agreement and the support contract signed with the Data Subject and performance of all the pre-contractual measures referred to it, such as cost estimation, negotiation, etc. In this case, Consent is not required since the Legal Basis of the Data Processing is the contract signed with the Data Subject and all the pre-contractual measures related to it, or the Legitimate Interest of the Controller.
2) If you are a natural person and you are not a customer of Meridiani S.r.l.: Marketing activity by sending of commercial communications by means of email, telephone or postal service. In this case, Consent is required and constitutes the Legal Base of the processing itself.
3) Management of the existing customer portfolio, including natural person retailers. In this case, the Legal Basis of the Data Processing is the Contract signed by the parties or the Legitimate Interest of the Controller. Therefore, neither the Consent nor the Legitimate Interest are required since "there is a relevant and appropriate relationship" with the Data Subject.
Upon request, a comprehensive list of the Recipients, which we may need to share your Personal Data with in accordance with the applicable law, is available. Such request has to be submitted to the Data Controller without any particular formality.
1) Companies and Experts responsible for the management, maintenance and remote support of the IT system of Meridiani S.r.l.
2) Experts in the Accounting sector.
3) Companies which manage the web systems of Meridiani S.r.l.
4) Software Houses and Producers of Software Solutions used by Meridiani S.r.l. for the Processing of Personal Data.
5) Public entities such as Income Revenue Authority, Italian Finance Police (Guardia di Finanza), etc. if the communication of your Personal Data is mandatory by Law.
All the Recipients listed above will be appointed as Data Processors and they will be instructed by Meridiani S.r.l. in accordance with legal provisions. Also, they are obliged to maintain confidentiality on the information submitted to them and to return or delete such information at the end of the processing activities.
Meridiani S.r.l. does not transfer and will not transfer your Personal Data to international organizations or Data Controllers located outside the European Economic Area. If Meridiani S.r.l. decides to do so, it will strictly comply with the provisions of the Regulation (EU) 679/2016 on the transfer of Personal Data abroad and will inform you before the transfer takes place in accordance with legal provisions.
1. In case of Personal Data Subject to obligations of retention set by Italian or European Law: within the deadlines set by the legislation, after which Personal Data will be deleted or made anonymous.
2. In case of Personal Data of natural persons who are clients of Meridiani S.r.l. which are processed for the purposes referred to in point 3) of the purposes of the Processing: until the Data Subject withdraws their Consent and in any case no later than 5 years from the given Consent.
3. Data which are not subject to retention obligations established by Italian or European Law and which belongs to retailers (natural persons) of Meridian S.r.l. will be deleted or made anonymous when the contract enxpires.
Below you may find the rights you are entitled to pursuant to the European Regulation n. 679/2016.
In case you wish to enforce one or more of the following rights please contact Meridiani S.r.l. (the contact details are listed above).
The customer shall have the right to access their personal data the Company holds pursuant to art. 15 of the European Regulation n. 679/2016, and the Data Controller is required to inform the Data Subject about the purposes of the proceeding.
Pursuant to art. 16 of the European Regulation n. 679/2016, the Data Subject shall have the right to obtain from the Data Controller the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning them without undue delay.
Taking into account the purposes of the processing, the Data Subject shall have the right to integrate incomplete personal data, also by means of a supplementary statement.
The Data Subject shall have the right to obtain from the Data Controller restriction of processing where the grounds provided by article 18 of the European Regulation n. 679/2016 apply.
The Data Subject shall have the right to obtain from the Data Controller the delation of their personal data without undue delay and the Data Controller shall have the obligation to erase personal data without undue delay where the grounds provided by article 17 of the European Regulation n. 679/2016 apply.
With regard to the purposes for which your Consent is required, you are entitled to withdraw the given Consent, i.e. to unilaterally terminate the processing activities related to the purposes for which you have given your Consent. The processing activities carried out before your Withdrawal will be in any case lawful, according to the applicable law.
Please send an email to [email protected] in order to obtain the rights here above mentioned. We will proceed with your request within ca. 30 working days after receipt of your complete request.
If you refuse to provide Your Personal Data to Meridiani Srl , no purchase agreement or support contract will be signed between the interested parties. | {
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Q: Show outline of empty label in Visual Studio I am working on a XAML page in VS2012.
The page has a couple of empty labels (which programatically get filled in later). Because the labels are empty, they do not appear on the page unless moused over.
Is there any way to have VS show me the outline of these labels only in the design pane (so in release it would be invisible).
A: First and foremost, the comments are correct - you should fill the controls in with dummy values and then clear them on startup (either automatically with databinding, or otherwise).
Now, to actually answer the question, you can check if Visual Studio is in "Design Mode", and then programmatically set the border of a control... or better, set the text to something easily noticeable in the UI:
// Check for design mode.
if ((bool)(DesignerProperties.IsInDesignModeProperty.GetMetadata(typeof(DependencyObject)).DefaultValue))
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This code should be run in the constructor of your WPF window/control class (or something invoked from the constructor) so that the designer executes it.
The code to check for design time was taken from this post.
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Airline Pilot Central Forums > Airline Pilot Forums > Major > American > Fill out union contract survey!!
View Full Version : Fill out union contract survey!!
How would the company know the current numbers?
And why in the bloody hell would our union provide that info to them. Why am I not surprised?
Who cares, just get the surveys done...it's as simple as that. The NC needs momentum from the masses, this is one way to help them.
Regardless of how you feel about the Union, MEC, the President or any of them, we HAVE to vote! If we don't then when Doug gives us the shaft with a worse contract than Allegiant we won't have anyone to blame but ourselves.
Total BS. Did you see that APA has received nearly 1 million hotel debriefed from line pilots? That doesn't sound like a pilot group that is happy with the current state of affairs. Not need to spread FUD.
Whomever supplies this info to the company should be fired and then shot for treason.
Al, so, what plane are you being abused on?
I vote for John Gotti. I heard Jimmy Hoffa is also available.
Those guys would probably have enough common sense to at least not try to pull that stupid 20k spouse travel crap.
Easy peasy....done. I know participation will be abysmal because this group is so apathetic. But they sure do complain a lot!
Done. Took only 20 minutes and I was being overly thoughtful.
Done. Everyone needs to take the time to fill this survey out (and the next one) . | {
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As rebels partied in the streets, hailed "as the victors of war," Abdelrazk said, rebel military spokesman Col. Ahmed Bani told McClatchy that his forces were hunting Gadhafi in and around Tripoli. Gadhafi's whereabouts were unknown, but a U.S. official said, "We have no reason to believe (he) has left the country."
Late Sunday Gadhafi made a brief audio statement on Libyan TV, sounding desperate as he called on individual tribes and cities to "take weapons" and defend "beautiful Tripoli."
"All the tribes, you must all march to Tripoli in order to defend and purify it," he said, calling the rebels agents of Western powers. "Otherwise you will have no dignity; You will become slaves and servants in the hands of the imperialists."
But the mercurial leader was nowhere to be seen, and for many Libyans, the regime's death blow had come anyway with the rebels' arrest of Saif al Islam, Gadhafi's feared and powerful son and one-time heir apparent, who'd vowed after the uprising against his father began earlier this year that the regime would fight its opponents "until the last bullet."
The rebels' Transitional National Council in the eastern city of Benghazi confirmed Saif al Islam's arrest. Luis Moreno Ocampo, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, told CNN that he'd begin talks with the rebels Monday on transferring him to the custody of the court, which issued a warrant for his arrest in June on charges of crimes against humanity.
Another son, Saadi, also was arrested, and a third, Mohammed, reportedly surrendered. He appeared on the Al Jazeera satellite channel and sounded scared and shaken, saying his house was surrounded by rebels. Near the end of the interview, gunfire rang out inside the house and the interview was cut off, but rebel officials later told the channel that Mohammed was unharmed and that they'd try to bring him to Benghazi.
President Barack Obama, vacationing on Martha's Vineyard, Mass., said in a statement late Sunday: "Tonight, the momentum against the Gadhafi regime has reached a tipping point. Tripoli is slipping from the grasp of a tyrant."
Obama, whose administration has recognized the rebel Transitional National Council as Libya's legitimate government, called on the opposition to "continue to demonstrate the leadership that is necessary to steer the country through a transition" by respecting human rights, avoiding civilian casualties and paving the way to democracy.
"A season of conflict must lead to one of peace," Obama said.
Thousands of Libyans celebrated in Benghazi, cheering and dancing to mark the apparent climax to an uprising that began there more than six months ago. Thunderous rounds of celebratory gunfire echoed as Mustafa Abdel Jalil, leader of the Transitional National Council, announced Saif al Islam's capture shortly before midnight.
"Finally, Libya is liberated," said Ibrahim Shebani, 29, who joined the raucous party near Benghazi's courthouse. "Stay tuned, world — you will finally get to meet the real Libyans."
It marked a stunningly successful final push by rebel forces — for months described as ragtag and badly organized, and thought to be reeling from the mysterious assassination just weeks ago of their commander, Abdel Fattah Younes, a longtime Gadhafi lieutenant who defected at the start of the uprising. Younes's death instead appeared to embolden the rebels, who in recent days routed pro-Gadhafi fighters from the strategic town of Zawiya, 30 miles west of Tripoli, and surged into the capital Sunday with little trouble.
Bani, the rebel military spokesman, said that rebels from Zawiya were joined by reinforcements of scores of fighters from Misrata and Zlitan, two other rebel-held cities, who landed on a beach in Tajura, on Tripoli's eastern edge, by boat shortly after noon Sunday.
"It's over. There is no more Gadhafi, no more secret police, no more blood," Bani said.
Gadhafi has cut a dramatic, erratic and eccentric figure across the world stage for the past half century.
To the West he ran an outlaw regime that funded revolutionary groups, from the Irish Republican Army to the Black Panthers. He was said to be behind terrorist attacks across Europe — the most notorious being the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am jumbo jet that crashed over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 259 passengers and crew and 11 others on the ground.
A former Libyan foreign minister who defected earlier this year has said that the Gadhafi regime was behind the explosion.
Gadhafi's speeches before the United Nations became tortuously long harangues. He often dressed in sumptuous traditional garb and traveled with a retinue of armed female bodyguards and a huge Bedouin tent.
The son of Bedouins himself, born in a tent, Gadhafi chose a far different course, receiving a university education and attending the Libyan Military Academy. There he some fellow disgruntled officers hatched a plot to overthrow Libya's monarchy, which they did on Sept. 1, 1969, when he was 27.
The United States had long ago cut ties with his regime, but a rapprochement began under President George W. Bush, who sought Gadhafi's cooperation against terrorism. He renounced support for terror groups and gave up his nuclear weapons ambitions, and was widely believed to be grooming British-educated Saif al Islam to succeed him when the Arab Spring protests blossomed this year — and began the downfall of his regime.
Gadhafi's most die-hard supporters tried to remain defiant. His chief spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, visibly rattled and sweating profusely, warned a news conference in Tripoli that Libya would be plunged into civil war as tribes and towns loyal to the regime struck back at rebels. Online anti-Gadhafi activists described it as his "last appearance."
"We have thousands and thousands of fighters who have nowhere to go but to fight," Ibrahim warned.
He said the rebels couldn't be trusted because "they killed their own commander and they are penetrated by al Qaida extremists." He said the advancing rebels had left a trail of burned houses and looted shops as they entered Tripoli.
But Abdelrazk, the Tripoli resident, reported a different perspective. Prisons were open and Libyan political detainees were being freed, she said. By late Sunday night, state TV had ceased official programming and was playing patriotic songs.
(Zway is a McClatchy special correspondent. Allam reported from Cairo, Bengali from Washington. Nancy A. Youssef and David Goldstein in Washington and special correspondents Refaat Ahmed and Mohannad Sabry in Cairo and Osama Alfitory in Benghazi also contributed.)
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Claire Fullerton, author of A Portal in Time and Dancing to an Irish Reel, has added a third book to her writing credentials. Mourning Dove, which released on June 29th, has been called "an accurate and heart-wrenching picture of the sensibilities of the American South" by Kirkus Reviews.
Claire recently had a conversation with Phil Treagus of www.thereadinglists.com where she discussed her favorite books, her writing style, and what she considers to be her greatest achievement! The answer might surprise you!
Well done, Claire. Wishing you huge success with Mourning Dove. Happy Fourth of July hugs!
Thank you, Teagan. Happy Independence Day. Cloud coverage here today, so the fireworks may be compromised! How about there?
Yes, Debbie! Pilates! File this under the heading of we better use it or lose it! And Conroy's the Prince of Tides brought me to my knees. I told you my Pat Conroy story, right? I've got a good one!
Yes! I had the pleasure of meeting him at his birthday party, which his hometown of Beaufort, SC threw for him, when her turned 70. I spent 3 days in his illustrious company, and the kind soul invited me to his house, once he learned I flew all the way from California to meet him. The weekend was surreal, absolutely. Nicest guy, ever. Humble, self-effacing, a true scholar and gentleman who took an interest in everyone around him. He was so nice, he introduced me to people he thought I should know, etc. He was THAT kind of guy. I recommend that you look on YouTube for the spontaneous speech he delivered at the end of that weekend. It will floor you. Look on YouTube under pat Conroy at 70.
Congratulations! What a fantastic interview! I've learned so much more about you from it. I love pilates and had my own reformer and tower at our last house. When we downsized I had to sell them because we just didn't have the room for them here. My husband recently found a mini-reformer online and I use it every day. There are some exercises that can't be done on it, but it fits in what space I have for exercising.
I get it! I'm a believer in the fluid movement of ballet and Pilates. It's in perfect alignment with all rotating areas in how we're built and I think it keeps one on top of their game. Pilates mat is made fun if you have the right music! Thanks for dropping a line! I'm sure your mini-reformer is excellent. It's all about using it, and I'm very impressed with your commitment! Good for you!
Just loved this interview. What an interesting life you have, with the emphasis on creativity. I know a bit more about you, especially the books that have inspired you. I've read many of the same. Mourning Dove is now on my TBR list. Best wishes, Claire. | {
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Four trestle tables, four table cloths, one urn, one hot tray, coffee, tea, sugar, sweetner, milk, mugs, tea cups and saucers, side plates glasses, teaspoons, cake forks, bucket for ice / coldrinks.
A fridge and freezer to keep ice cream cakes.
30 adult chairs, 20 kids' chairs and 4 kids' tables.
Catering for adults and children, including all food and drinks (and ice).
Paper plates and cups for adults and kids, plastic knives and forks.
Table clothes for kid's tables, if desired.
Entertainment for the kids if needed.
Eevery Thursday 2-5 pm. R30 per child. Snacks, juice, tea, coffee! Let the children play!
For more than 40 children there will be an additional charge of R200. The maximum capacity of the venue is 70 people. | {
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Issue reason: For winning the DPG Interclan Tournament #7, as part of the You Got Hellfired team.
Issue reason: Defeated Bojangles, Unique, Remedy, Stumpy and *SOW*Blink on Burgundy. | {
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"Purchased the largest one available and it is totally awesome. My largest dog is 151 pounds and the tub is very sturdy. I love the height for taking the strain off of my back. It is built to last and hold my large dogs without a problem. You will not be disappointed!"
Constructed of premium quality stainless steel, this heavy duty, dog grooming bath tub has been our top seller year after year for many years because of its top-notch quality and easy to use design.
The walk-through design is one of the most functional, which makes handling and transporting animals into the tub simple and easy. The safe, non-slip ramp allows dogs of any size to easily walk into the tub on their own, which will save your back from any potential heavy lifting).
Once the dog is in, the tub's easy slide ramp conveniently fits underneath the tub, out of the way to give you space to do what you need to do. Plus, the unique Groomer's Best Harness System also allows eighteen (18) different locking positions, versatile enough to handle a dog of any size or temperament.
A unique manufacturing process is used to provide a double layer of protection and ensure your new tub will not leak and guarantee that it never rust!
Groomer's Best tubs can be used in any home, but are designed to take the abuse of daily commercial use at any professional grooming shop, or apartment dog wash station. They are very durable and backed by a comprehensive 3 year warranty.
Please note: that 36" tub with Center drain is only available with a stationary clip on ramp. The center drains would not allow the sliding ramp to slide underneath the tub.
The Groomer's Best Plumbing Kit with Sprayer and Hose is sold separately.
Includes a non-slip ramp with Lift & Slide design. The ramp Locks into position easily, to put it away just lift it up and slide it back!
Back splash wall includes advanced harness system allowing for 18 different locking positions, versatile enough for ALL sized animals.
Specify water ports and drain on right, left or center.
12-1/2"W x 11"H walk-through opening.
Optional accessories include bottle holder, floor grate, raised grate and plumbing kit.
Groomer's Best Stainless Steel Tub Door for Walk Through Tubs is included!
1. There are 3 faucet holes, but the faucet set from same manufacturer only covers two holes, which was a little confusing.
2. The door you have to buy separately is a little flimsy and does not slide easily back and forth for me.
"Glad the legs are attached separately. We needed it for a mobile grooming service. with no legs."
Purchased the largest one available and it is totally awesome. I have three Newfoundlands and each fits with room to spare. My largest dog is 151 pounds and the tub is very sturdy. Given some reviews of the plumbing, I did not purchase the plumbing kit but used our own. The ramp is very sturdy, although my dogs prefer to just jump in on their own. I love the height for taking the strain off of my back. It is built to last and hold my large dogs without a problem. You will not be disappointed!
The tub will be installed on December 27th. It is very exciting for me as I have wanted a tub like this for a very long time. I am VERY pleased with your service and that of the people from South Dakota.
Excellent construction (very sturdy), easy to assemble, fast lead time and on time. The retractable ladder step system works better than I thought it would.
Only flaw ( on my part).. I wish the door would of come with it, I should of read a little closer.. instead of looking at the pictures. | {
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Follyfoot - Follyfoot fan tribute site
Location/Farm Visits
Hollinhare's Locations walk 2008
Hollinhare's Follyfoot locations walk in 2008
Distance: approximately 7 miles
Terrain: Field paths, steep hills, stiles and busy roads to cross. Can be very muddy in places.
Ordnance Survey Landranger map Leeds and Bradford 104
A basic map
Here's my attempt at a Follywalk incorporating a lot of filming locations. I am lucky enough to live in Harewood and have scoured the DVDs for places I recognise, resulting in this walk incorporating a lot of them.
I would suggest parking in Harewood Village Hall car park on Church Lane (in the brown hatched area to the right of the word Harewood on the map) as it is far safer than the laybys on the Avenue (A659) or the Wike Lane turn off from the A61 (just up from Lofthouse Farm on the map) There is an honesty box on the wall and we are desperately trying to raise money to save the Hall from demolition...which would be a catastrophe as this is our first location - the disco where Dora had her date with Chip to a Gary Glitter soundtrack ( and scene of many floral/woolly fashion travesties!).
Dora sat by the window (the table is still in the Hall)
Strutting their 70's stuff
The Hall today
Here's Ron - mean, moody and very woolly in the doorway...
And now... sadly no Ron, no floral wallpaper or matching dress but the noticeboard is still there.
O.K. on with the walk...I have found a webpage Yorkshire Walks which documents the whole walk in photos (albeit in monsoon conditions) they even have a picture of Hollin Hall lake, although they've credited it to New Laithe Farm. There is an option to click on a route map and also to see the route on Google Earth which is well worth a look!
From the Village Hall, if you follow the map you'll cross the A61 and walk down Maltkiln Lane (to the left of the Harewood Arms) eventually you'll see a gas pipeline compound on your right and an old water tower in the trees, this is Gallows Hill. There is a beautiful view over the Wharfe valley from here and somewhere over the river is the Clapgate Inn, although I suspect it's just over the hill as I can never see it!
Follow the track through a couple of gates (or stiles if you're feeling athletic) turn right and along the edge of a field (a bit overgrown the last time I went) and out onto the Avenue (A659) Turn left and follow the road, cross wherever you feel safe as you need to take the next turning on the right for New Laithe Farm.
Follow the track to the left of the farm buildings and in the distance you'll see Follyfoot nirvana. My poor family nearing hallowed ground with only the promise of a picnic to keep them going
The new entrance, Ron would have trouble flying round the corner and kicking this gate open
This is the back of the top barn, the lake is to the right, Callie came out of one of the doors (can't remember which) when she was sneaking down to the shed to look after Moonstone
Follow the path past the second lake wood and up the hill. Here's the view from the hill looking back at the farm during filming in the 70's.
As it is now ( the path is in the bottom right of the photo)
As you stand on the hill with the view of FF in front of you a little way on your left is another location which is off the public footpath. Here is Dora, seen through the remains of an old hawthorn hedge, training Shadow, in the 4th episode from the 1st series
Here's the same hawthorn tree hedge as it was last year
Dora and Shadow by the hedge again, this time shot from the other side
And in 2008. This location was used in many episodes, both Steve and Dora have been seen riding along it and through it, even Ron has ridden his motorbike past it
Go back to the path and follow it to the top of the hill when you will come to a T junction (!) turn right and follow this path past a small wood on your right and out onto Wike Lane. (If you turned left here you would eventually arrive in Wike at the Old Forge which was used as a location in 'Walk in the Wood' This road was used in many episodes, Ron regularly rode his bike along here and found the poster advertising the joust in 'Birthday at Follyfoot' here.
To continue the walk, turn right as you come out onto Wike Lane and head towards the A61. Now take your life in your hands and cross over the main road - be careful it's really busy - and walk through the ornate Lofthouse Gates into parkland. You get impressive views of Harewood House to the right and the prehistoric Grey Stone to your left on the skyline. Follow the path into Piper Wood and things should start to look familiar. The bridge you walk over was used in 'The Bridge Builder' episode.
Here is Tina on the bridge looking gorgeous
The bridge now
Here's another shot from the Bridge Builder.
As it is now
The same bridge was used in 'The Four Legged Hat' - here's Dora riding Copper over it, she's just seen Clem Barrett 'putting a fish out of it's misery' in the stream.
And now. I love this, it's really atmospheric - like Dora's only just ridden away (except for the felled tree on the bank)
Leaving the bridge, follow the Leeds Country Way up through the woods. On your left through the trees and over the wall is the Emmerdale Village - eventually the wall ends and if you followed the path to the left you'd walk past the Dingles place and you'd also be on CCTV - it's worth pointing out that Harewood security drive round the Estate regularly and they're mainly Gurkhas, so you might not want to cross them!
But!!! You DON'T want to turn left onto the nice level footpath to Emmerdaleland, you want to turn right down the old, steep track and then right again onto the bigger path which leads to Carr Houses.
This was where Dora stopped the little thugs throwing stones at the horse and in return they scared Copper away in 'Walk in the Wood'
Carr Houses were derelict until about 2000 when they were renovated. They were in a slightly worse state than they are seen on FollyFoot and the wildly overgrown privet hedge that the boys chase Copper through was exactly the same. Today they are very different.
Dora was in the garden of the cottage to the left, there was a metal fence dividing the gardens as you can see in the screenshot (still there in the 90's) the privet hedge was at the far end of the cottage to the right. I assume the filming of the search for Copper and the 'cutting down the strong to help the weak' chat with the woodsman also took place in the woods here.
From Carr Houses, follow the path to the left of the lake and the walled garden, carry on down the hill (another path crosses yours at the bottom) and as you start to climb the next hill you'll cross over a little bridge - on your right now you'll see a dilapidated building which was the Old Laundry. This was also used in Emmerdale in the 80's, a character called Sandy Merrick lived there played by the actress Jane Hutcheson who was also Julie in the FollyFoot episode Someone, Somewhere!!
But from the Laundry you are now faced with the first of the steep hills. Walk past the old home farm buildings and at the top cross the cattle grid, follow the concrete road, cross another cattle grid and follow the road round to the right as it takes you up the next steep hill! At the top of this last hill (eventually!) is the location for the cross country race in 'The Challenge' (you have to look behind you to get the same view as the photos)
Here is Dora with the three trees behind her in the episode
The trees now
You can see them better without their leaves in this winter shot
Some more then and now pics
The hill on the skyline behind Dora is Almscliffe Crag
Ok it's the home straight now, just a short walk over the cattle grid (it's actually to keep the deer from escaping!) and down Church Lane, before you arrive back in the village. You'll emerge from the side of the Lodge just behind Steve's head in this still from 'The Hundred Pound Horse'
Here's the Lodge earlier this year and on the right is the Village Hall
So there you are, you'll be ready for a cup of tea or maybe something a bit stronger after this walk - but I hope you enjoy it!
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The Holocaust Center has been holding a community-wide commemoration since the establishment of the Center in 1980. The commemoration includes a candle-lighting ceremony. Six candles are lit in memory of the six million and two additional candles are lit in honor of the Righteous and the Liberators – – those non-Jews who risked their lives to save the lives of their Jewish friends and neighbors. The candle-lighters comprise of local survivors, community members, and lay leaders who have a connection to the year's topic.
This Year's Yom HaShoah commemoration will honor local survivors and their families. The program will include sections from The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh's publication Flares of Memory.
Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, is the day set aside to remember the approximately six-million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. In Israel, it is a national memorial day.
Yom HaShoah was inaugurated in 1959, anchored in a law signed by then Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Israeli President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi. The original proposal was to hold Yom HaShoah on the 14th of the Jewish month of Nisan, the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising (April 19, 1943), but this was problematic because the 14th of Nisan is the day immediately before the start of Passover. Thus, the date was moved to the 27th of Nisan, which is eight days before Yom Ha'atzma'ut, or Israeli Independence Day. Because the 27th of Nisan changes each year on the secular calendar, the date of the commemoration varies year to year.
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Simulation provides a safe environment for you to engage in lifelike practice situations, try out new skills, reflect on their performance, and learn. Actors, known as standardized patients, play roles in a scenario where you and your team members must communicate to solve a health care problem.
The simulations offer opportunities for you to work as an interprofessional team as you engage in and learn from simulated clinical encounters with clients and caregivers.
Develop and communicate compassion, empathy, respect, and trust in relationships with clients/patients, family members, and team members.
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Home » News » Headlines
LBS wins 'Retailer of the Year'
Published: 10 February, 2015
LBS Builders' Merchants has been awarded 'Retailer of the Year' at the 'West Wales 2015 Business Awards'.
The company received the Award on 23 January at an Awards ceremony held at the Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli, in front of almost 200 businessmen and women.
Organised by the Carmarthen Journal and Llanelli Star newspapers, more than 125 local firms were nominated in eight categories with LBS coming out on top in the 'Retailer' category.
Mark Davies, managing director of LBS Builders' Merchants, said the company was looking to build on a strong 2014. He said confidence had returned in the industry with new developments and people investing in property work, which the South and West Wales region capitalised on towards the last quarter of the year.
He said: "LBS has had a record year and we are looking to do more of the same in 2015, investing in the business and growing. "2014 saw us open six Total Plumbing outlets and also creating 36 jobs and expanding our fleet of vehicles by five, taking us to 49 on the road."
LBS Builders Merchants celebrates string of awards
LBS Builders Merchants has gained three new business awards in 2016, making a total of five since the start of 2015.
Builders' Merchants News Awards 2016 video preview
With only a month to go until the 2016 Builders' Merchants News Awards, check out our new video to preview some of what to expect at the Awards this year.
Worshipful Company awards exceptional success
Student successes were highlighted at the recent Worshipful Company of Builders' Merchants City & Awards luncheon, with The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of London Fiona Woolf CBE in attendance.
Sales growth slows at UK builders merchants
Sales figures for the final quarter of 2018 published in the BMF's Builders Merchants Building Index show the first signs of a negative Brexit effect.
Builders' merchants' sales enjoy Q2 bounce
Sales through UK builders' merchants bounced back in the second quarter of this year, with the Builders Merchants Federation's Builders Merchants Building Index reporting 7.2% growth in sales value on Q2 2017. | {
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2020 NHL Draft Prospects: Far too many people are sleeping on Tyson Foerster
Tyson Foerster has the potential to drastically outperform his draft stock
By Tom Hunter@PuckDontLie Sep 8, 2020, 7:51am MDT
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In a draft class that is filled with high-end prospects coming out of the OHL, some incredibly talented young players are starting to get lost in the shuffle. Tyson Foerster is one of them.
Team: Barrie Colts (OHL)
HockeyProspects: 24
The Barrie Colts forward is coming off of a breakout season in which he score 36 goals in 62 games - good enough for fifth among draft eligible OHLers - and still, he is finding himself ranked outside of the first round by many scouts. He's likely to fall outside of the top-20 and if he does, someone is going to luck into a very high-end offensive prospect.
The weaknesses in his game are ones that can be fixed with the right coaching and development. On the flip side, his strengths - a naturally strong shot release and hockey IQ - are things that can't be taught.
Foerster is seen by some as a high-floor prospect, a guy that will at the very least carve out a good NHL career as a bottom-6 winger. What is overlooked by some, is his potential to be a home run at the end of the first round. He's not Steven Stamkos - though there are a lot of similarities in his game - and as a late bloomer, he's Foerster has the ability to be an elite goal scorer at the next level.
The first thing you notice when watching Foester play is his shot. He's got an absolute cannon.
Evan Vierling: Backhand sauce
Tyson Foerster: One-time rocket to the top corner
Colts have seen an awful lot of that this season, those two have been a natural fit ever since Vierling was acquired from Flint midseason #2020NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/xMbK1sVFLb
— Brandon Holmes (@BHolmes_Hockey) April 7, 2020
He scored a lot of his goals this season from the top of the left circle - a la Alexander Ovechkin. His shot from that spot is one of the best in all of junior hockey. It's heavy, quick and one that will definitely translate to the NHL.
While his shot is the biggest strength, Foerster's playmaking shouldn't be overlooked. He is great at anticipating the play and is able to create scoring chances for both himself and his teammates. Foerster is a very smart player with high-end "hockey instincts". He is a very good positional forward in all three zones that has a big impact on his team's defense thanks to an elite ability to read the play as it unfolds.
While many will rate his skating as a "weakness", that comes from a lack of explosive acceleration. Foerster's actually has an above average top speed and is very strong on his skates. Two attributes that allow him to be an effective forechecker.
Foerster isn't the fastest skater in the world and some will argue that he lacks the foot speed to create scoring chances in the NHL. While explosiveness is a weakness, Foerster is very strong on his skates and has a stride that allows for the potential to grow his acceleration. If he is able to put in some work with a good skating coach and add a half step, Foerster has the tools to turn into a very good skater in the NHL.
Physical maturity might be seen as a weakness to some as well. He is not the most athletically gifted player on the ice but that can be said for a lot of junior kids who are trying to grow into their bodies. Foerster is barely 18 so that is something that should come over the next couple of years. He's the kind of player that in the past might have seen his draft stock dip - in a way it shouldn't - thanks to the physical testing at the combine.
After only putting up 23 points as a rookie in Barrie, Foerster broke out in a big way this year. He has the potential to be near the top of the OHL's scoring race next season.
He is a high volume shooter. Foerster took 225 shots - or 3.62 shots per game. To put that in context, that was 96 shots more than his closest teammate in Barrie.
Tyson Foerster trying to take over the Ovi spot pic.twitter.com/qCp3SOQFaq
— Prashanth Iyer (@iyer_prashanth) July 6, 2020
"His goal-scoring ability stood out at the start of the season and his play continued to develop during the second half and he finished with 80 points (36 goals, 44 assists) in 62 games. The 6-1, 194-pound right-hand shot is a gifted offensive player who consistently puts himself in the right areas of the ice to get into scoring areas and make plays through traffic." - Mike Morreale, NHL dot com
"Foerster can finish on scoring chances, which have been clear. He has a steady release on his shot. What has also made him so successful when it comes to scoring is his ability to move undetected by opposing players and find open spots because Tyson is always moving his legs. Foerster is also an excellent passer, which results not only in team scoring chances but is a skill he utilizes with his high hockey IQ to help the team with zone exits." –Ryan Noble/Very Barrie Colts
"There are a couple things that really stand out with Foerster. The first is his cannon of a shot. He loves to set up at the dot near the half wall and like Ovechkin/Stamkos, he can unleash a powerful one timer or a quick snap shot that beats goaltenders clean. And he really moves well without the puck, jumping into gaps and anticipating the play very well. The puck seems to find him in the offensive zone and he doesn't waste time getting the puck off his stick. The second thing is his play away from the puck. He is a very intelligent two-way player who gets his stick in passing lanes, wins battles along the boards, and is active on the forecheck forcing turnovers." - Brock Otten, OHL Prospects
Foerster is a kid that is going to need some very specific development - acceleration being the biggest - but in the right situation and with the right coaching, it might not take that long for him to make his pro debut. Two more seasons dominating junior followed by a jump directly to the NHL.
Though he is mostly ranked in the 25-45 range, Foerster is the type of player that will likely be drafted higher than many expect. Much like with the selections Jake DeBrusk or Liam Foudy, a team could catch a lot of ire when they "reach" for Foerster, only to be proven to have made the right selection a few years down the road.
If he falls to the Avalanche, Joe Sakic will likely think long and hard about making him the team's first selection. | {
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Classics From Criterion: THE BROWNING VERSION (1951)
February 24, 2016 February 24, 2016 nowvoyaging
One of the things I enjoy the most about the Criterion Collection is discovering hidden gems within the collection. There are always the splashier, more famous titles that we all know and love for good reason. But every once in a while I pick up a movie that I have heard little to nothing about, one I have never seen before and find interesting and give it a go only to find that it is an amazing film that deserves to be talked about more. THE BROWNING VERSION is one such film.
Andrew Crocker-Harris (Michael Redgrave) is a master of classics at an English public school. Getting on in years, he has been forced to leave his position due to poor health. At the suggestion of his doctor, Crocker-Harris is taking a lesser position at a smaller school and leaving his classics behind. His current class is less than dismayed at this turn of events. "The Crock", as the boys call him, is not well liked either by his students or his peers. He is pedantic, reserved to the point of being stuffy, and generally unable to endear himself to his fellow man.
Someone who does not suffer from this problem is Crocker-Harris' wife, Millie (Jean Kent). In fact she has made many friends, including the science master Frank Hunter (Nigel Patrick) with whom she has been carrying on an affair. She despises her husband, seeing him as weak, ineffectual, and totally absorbed in his work. Clearly she had different ideas as to what her husband would be doing with his life and career when they got married. She has given up on any hope of happiness with her husband, and her husband has given up any hope of happiness in his life at all.
Crocker-Harris is aware that he is disliked, aware that his students not only dislike him but loathe him as well. He also knows that his colleagues have no regard for him and that his career is not what he wanted to make of it. He knows that his wife dislikes him and that any semblance of a happy marriage has disappeared long ago. He feels himself a failure, not only as a teacher but as a man, and he has resigned himself to being a failure for the rest of his days. When he meets his successor and hears that fellow staffers refer to him as "The Himmler of fifth level", he is hurt but accepts that this is only proper and just considering what his life is. It isn't until one of his students, a lad named Taplow, brings him a good-bye present that things begin to change for Crocker-Harris.
THE BROWNING VERSION is based on a one act play written by Terence Rattigan, and was adapted for the screen by the same. While the play ends when Crocker-Harris receives his gift from Taplow, the film continues on and gives a much more complete and emotionally satisfying ending. The fact that Rattigan himself wrote this new ending is perhaps more reassuring that this was the ending that he always meant to infer with his play.
If you are hoping to find something similar to GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS then I am afraid you will be extremely disappointed. THE BROWNING VERSION is an examination not only of a man's life and his family, but also of failures of all kinds. The failure of unfulfilled dreams, of incompatible love turned into mutual destruction, of disconnection, and resignation to ones lot in life. It also asks the question, when is it too late to change or is it ever too late?
I have heard this film described as a man looking back on his life and realizing that he has been a failure in his job and his marriage. But I think that that is a very simplistic view. I think that Crocker-Harris was aware that he had failed in many aspects of his life but it wasn't until he was presented with the end of his current position and with a possibility of some kindness and consideration that he must confront this failure and decide what is to be done. Tallow's gift echoes pieces of Crocker-Harris' past, pieces that he had given up and that those around him have forgotten. For a moment when he receives this gift her can see a possibility of happiness once again if only he could figure out how to get it.
Mrs. Crocker-Harris could easily been seen as a purely nasty person but I think that she has been disappointed just as her husband has, but her disappointment comes from the man she married and his inability to be the person she wants him to be. When she realizes she can't inspire or affect him to become that person, she decides to destroy him instead so that she can at least have some satisfaction from watching him to respond to something of her making. While many of the people in THE BROWNING VERSION are mean, I would not say any of them are bad. Rather they are all unhappy and dissatisfied in their own ways, and they each respond to this dissatisfaction differently.
This film also presents a fairly unflattering portrait of public education staff life. Teachers are shown to be petty, rude, and gossipy. Another teacher is leaving along with Crocker-Harris but he is leaving to play cricket and the difference between the two farewells is obvious and hurtful. When the head master asks Crocker-Harris to allow the younger master to give his farewell speech second, a slight to the more senior master, because the expected response and applause will be far greater than the one for Crocker-Harris, we can feel the harshness of the comment because it is something that still happens today. Popular sports outweighing academia once again.
Finally, Michael Redgrave is phenomenal. He carries this film utterly and he manages to portray Crocker-Harris not only as a unpleasant person but also as one that we can sympathize with. We can dismiss him as simply a man who has failed at life but if we take the time to really listen to the words being said and really see the nuances in Redgrave's performance we will see that here is a man who once had hope and promise, and through a series of decisions has lost that. There is tragedy here and it is a tragedy that we can all relate to as who among us hasn't had a moment where we wondered, "What if?"
Classics from Criterion, UncategorizedAnthony Asquith, Classics from Criterion, Hidden Gems, Michael Redgrave, Underappreciated
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9 thoughts on "Classics From Criterion: THE BROWNING VERSION (1951)"
Joshua Wilson February 24, 2016 / 2:49 am
I watched this one last summer. It is a great film, and very moving.
nowvoyaging February 24, 2016 / 3:06 am
I agree! Much more than what I expected!
Vienna February 24, 2016 / 7:56 am
Haven't seen this one,will watch out for it now. Thanks for your review.
nowvoyaging February 24, 2016 / 11:33 am
I hope you enjoy it!
awolverton77 March 1, 2016 / 1:37 am
Love, love, love this film! A co-worker recommended it to me several years ago and it is stunning. Having been a teacher in my former life, it really resonates, but as you said, the main thing here is Redgrave's powerhouse performance. The only reason I haven't purchased this is I keep waiting for Criterion to give it a Blu-ray upgrade.
nowvoyaging March 1, 2016 / 1:40 am
I picked it up on a whim and was really surprised! A Blu Ray would be awesome!
I'm sure this one is under even Criterion's own radar for upgrades, but maybe they'll surprise us. Somewhat surprised Masters of Cinema hasn't released a Blu-ray of it. Whoever does, I'm there!
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Radiation Therapy of Early glottic Cancer
Yong Chan Ahn, Charn Il Park, Kwang Hyun Kim
1Department of Therapeutic Radiology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea.
2Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea.
Retrospective analyses were done of 48 patients with early glottic cancer, 31 with T1NOMO and 17 with T2NOMO, who received radiation therapy from March 1979 to August 1984 at Seoul National University Hospital with the prescribed full dosage. The median follow-up period was 67 months (range: 34 months~126 months), and the percent follow-up for longer than five years was 85.4% The five-year actuarial overall and recurrence-free survival rates of the whole patient group were 83.2% and 69.4%, respectively. The five-year actuarial overall and recurrence-free survival rates of the T1 group were 87.1% and 76.0%, and those of the T group were 76.5% and 58.2%, respectively. Possible causes of the failures to radiation therapy, the dose-response relationship, association with the second malignant tumors, and some recommendations for better treatment outcome are analyzed and discussed.
Key Words: Radiation therapy, Early glottic cancer, Five-year survival rate
Radiation Therapy of Ovarian Dysgerminoma1983 March;1(1)
Radiation Therapy for Brain Metastases1984 March;2(1)
The result of Radiation Therapy of Supraglottic Laryngeal Cancer for 15 Years1984 December;2(2)
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I do not function well in chaos. I just cannot. I need order! I used to only use pen and paper and folders and stuff to keep organized but it was starting to become overwhelming.
These are 5 things that I use every single day to stay organized and ahead rather than struggling behind.
Now, I couldn't just give up my planner notebook. I love this thing. I picked mine up from Urban Outfitters and the inside has a template for the date, today's objective, a time schedule and a to do list and note section. This was perfect because I would fill it out as I see fit. So each last day of the month, I fill out my planner for the upcoming month. Each week of, I fill out any to dos, etc. for the upcoming week. That way I'm not over committing and spreading myself too thin.
I have a chalkboard calendar but I love my Google Calendar. It makes it so easy to share your calendar with others and vice versa so you all are always on the same page. Now I know when my husband has meetings, or when there's a doctor appointment, or when we have a family day trip coming up, or when bills are due. No one forgets with the notification settings. Sometimes the overall view can be overwhelming depending on how much stuff is on the calendar, but you can easily customize what you see.
This is a new one for me but I like it. I used to waste so much paper creating to do lists. This method lets me save some paper and have it available on my computer and phone. It's simple, clean, and easy to use. You can set deadlines and sub tasks to bigger tasks. It's great.
You never know when an idea will strike, so having a virtual notebook is great. I was originally using the memo pad on my phone but when I needed a note or list, I had to share via text, or email, or whatever in order to get it on another device. I no longer have to do all of that if I want to view something on my phone or on my computer. I can even share specific notebooks with my husband or whoever else I want to share with.
I started using this solely for photos which is great because I have a crap ton and I don't want to keep them all on my phone or on my camera's memory card so, I store them here. I can access it on my phone or computer and it makes sharing them so easy. You can save documents here as well.
As you can see, I love Google. Overall, I think they're just a really great company and it makes everything work together so nicely without being overly complicated.
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Q: File explorer GUI for a running docker container? Is it possible to have a GUI file explorer (e.g. like winscp/windows or nautilus/linux) on my host machine that can show the filesystem of a running docker container?
Primarily interested in a GUI for Linux/Ubuntu
A: Docker uses cgroups for isolation.
You should be able to browse the docker container's filesystem directly via the procfs. Specifically, if you browse /proc/<pid>/root/, where <pid> is the PID of a process within the container.
From the Moby issue tracker:
docker inspect --format {{.State.Pid}} $YOUR_CONTAINER
Should give you a PID.
Therefore, from the command line, you could cd into:
/proc/$(docker inspect --format {{.State.Pid}} $YOUR_CONTAINER)/root
You should then be able to browse to that same directory from your GUI file browser. However, you likely will not be able to use the $() construct directly, which leaves you with either:
*
*Using a CLI to launch a GUI file explorer pointing to that path
or
*
*Using a CLI to retrieve the PID and then browse directly there in the GUI, e.g. /proc/123/root
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in the petals of the peonies.
The peony owns a special place in my heart and is truly a lifelong romance between florist and flower. I dream of one day having a flower farm just outside my door where the peony grows among many other varieties of flowers, just ready to be picked at a moments notice for a bride or just for my home.
There is something about the peony. It's a flower unlike any other; it has an understated elegance that when presented to a bride truly captivates her. They simply can't deny having this flower be with them on their special day - and I wouldn't either! The peony, with its intricate petals gently nestle together, comes in a wide selection of colours from hues of white to the softest pink for the traditional bride, to striking red and maroon that add a touch of distinction and drama to bouquets.
Native to Asia, Southern Europe and Western North America the 'peony rose' can now be found across the world ensuring everyone can enjoy its beauty. Historically this flower was coveted by the Chinese and cost thousands of dollars for a single stem! Thankfully today they are much more affordable and easier to find.
In season during October and November in Australia the peony has begun to fill our Instagram feeds with moments of the flower's beauty. Peonies are now being imported here in other months mid year so no matter which month you say "I Do" you too can have the elegance of the peony on your special day.
While similar to the classic rose, and quite often referred to as the 'peony rose' the peony is in fact not a member of the rose family. Its comes from the Paeoniaceae family and it's estimated between 25-40 varieties of this flower exist ranging from small plants and shrubs to larger trees reaching to almost 10ft tall and hybrid species.
Though to bring the romance of the peony into your home garden is not an easy quest….but imagine a field full of them! This flower is delicate. It prefers cooler climates than our Byron hinterland; it requires some sun, protection from the wind and just the right Ph balance in the soil (7-7 5). And with so many species in the peony family it is imperative you know the type you intend to grow before planting as each has slightly different needs. The attention to detail and care taken to grow the peony is worth it, the bloom is breathtaking, just look at them!
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the peony, or what flower you choose for your wedding day (pop them in the comments below). And if you do grow them please send me a pic. | {
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miauu's Live Measure Pro provides several options for measuring various aspects of your scene - distances, areas, lengths, angles, sizes, axis difference, volumes, radius, diameter.
Each measurement can be controlled separately.
Export all measurements as a .txt file.
Add custom notes to each measurement.
Display custom text in the viewport for each measurement.
Manual update or update in real time.
User defined colors and captions for the measurements.
The measurements are always facing the viewport/camera.
Can keep track of your dimensions.
Save and Load all measurements with your scene. This will saves you time and the time of your colleagues.
In 3ds Max 2009, 2010, 2011 the measurements in the viewport can flicker.
In 3ds Max 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 the special signs as degree, angle may not be shown properly.
In 3ds Max 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 the Area and Volume will be shown as "m2" for square meter and "m3" for cubic meter.
In the .txt file with exported measurements some of the special signs as cubic meter, square meter, angle will not be shown properly.
The measurements, that are visible in the viewport can't be rendered.
If you use 3dsMax/Design 2012, please write this in Instructions to merchant field, because for that 3dsMax version, I send a slightly different version, than for the other supported 3dsMax versions.
miauu's Live Measure Pro End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and KOSTADIN KOTEV for the miauu's Live Measure Pro software product(s) identified above which may include associated software components, media, printed materials, and "online" or electronic documentation ("SOFTWARE PRODUCT"). By installing, copying, or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. This license agreement represents the entire agreement concerning the program between you and KOSTADIN KOTEV, (referred to as "licenser"), and it supersedes any prior proposal, representation, or understanding between the parties. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, do not install or use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
KOSTADIN KOTEV grants you the right to install and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on your computer running a validly licensed copy of the operating system for which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT was designed [e.g., Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows Vista Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10].
KOSTADIN KOTEV may provide you with support services related to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT ("Support Services"). Any supplemental software code provided to you as part of the Support Services shall be considered part of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and subject to the terms and conditions of this EULA.
Without prejudice to any other rights, KOSTADIN KOTEV may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT in your possession.
All title, including but not limited to copyrights, in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and any copies thereof are owned by KOSTADIN KOTEV. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no rights to use such content. All rights not expressly granted are reserved by KOSTADIN KOTEV.
KOSTADIN KOTEV expressly disclaims any warranty for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is provided 'As Is' without any express or implied warranty of any kind, including but not limited to any warranties of merchantability, noninfringement, or fitness of a particular purpose. KOSTADIN KOTEV does not warrant or assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information, text, graphics, links or other items contained within the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. KOSTADIN KOTEV makes no warranties respecting any harm that may be caused by the transmission of a computer virus, worm, time bomb, logic bomb, or other such computer program. KOSTADIN KOTEV further expressly disclaims any warranty or representation to Authorized Users or to any third party.
In no event shall KOSTADIN KOTEV be liable for any damages (including, without limitation, lost profits, business interruption, or lost information) rising out of 'Authorized Users' use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, even if KOSTADIN KOTEV has been advised of the possibility of such damages. In no event will KOSTADIN KOTEV be liable for loss of data or for indirect, special, incidental, consequential (including lost profit), or other damages based in contract, tort or otherwise. KOSTADIN KOTEV shall have no liability with respect to the content of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or any part thereof, including but not limited to errors or omissions contained therein, libel, infringements of rights of publicity, privacy, trademark rights, business interruption, personal injury, loss of privacy, moral rights or the disclosure of confidential information.
Buy miauu's Live Measure Pro for €6.
In the next 24-36 hours you will receive an email with download instructions to the email used to purchase.
kostadinkotev 14 юни 2014 г., 14:12 ч.
Alexander([email protected]), please send me an email to [email protected].
George Nicola 30 август 2014 г., 13:25 ч.
I've following your work from the begining, you are good!
I will buy one copy from measure tool.
kostadinkotev 30 август 2014 г., 13:38 ч.
Anton Gladyshev 18 септември 2014 г., 19:43 ч.
Does this script allows to measure angle between two polygons? Thank you!
kostadinkotev 19 септември 2014 г., 13:02 ч.
Direclty - not. You can turn On Snap On Face Center and then measure the angle between faces. But this can be added to the script. By "angle between two polygons" your mean the angle between their normals? Or you mean something else?
Anton Gladyshev 19 септември 2014 г., 22:03 ч.
Yes, between their normals. With Snap Center it`s inconvinient(.
I need to measure between two polygons in case that it`s polygons of different Editable Polys.
kostadinkotev 20 септември 2014 г., 0:25 ч.
OK. I will add this to the next version of the script.
fajar 27 септември 2014 г., 5:42 ч.
Point to point measure didnt updated when I move the object . Also miauu, can you make the web completly english , I see in this box comment still in russian or so , please could you change that.
kostadinkotev 27 септември 2014 г., 14:26 ч.
P2P measure not works because when you use SNAP to pick points of boundingbox there is no faster way to get the object which bbox you use.
Because of this p2p is only static.
I will try to make a workaround. Can you send me mail to [email protected], so when the test version of the modified LMP is ready I can send it to yo for testing.
About the comments on russian and other languages - I can't stop anyone to write in language he wants.
fajar 3 октомври 2014 г., 12:16 ч.
another thought: instead minimize n close how about adding hide dialog , with that I can have clean max UI but live measure didnt disappear , macroscript [live measure] must detect the window hide or not , so I can unhide or hide it using it.
kostadinkotev 8 октомври 2014 г., 15:26 ч.
fajar 8 октомври 2014 г., 18:04 ч.
How about my idea about the dialog idea? is it doable?
Anton Gladyshev 13 октомври 2014 г., 13:46 ч.
phamiliar 3 септември 2015 г., 1:47 ч.
Hello, I'd like to know if I can explort the list of the measurements out to a comma delimited file.
kostadinkotev 3 септември 2015 г., 1:59 ч.
No. This is not included as an option. Can you send me a sampe files, one file with measurements as they are in the LMP UI, and the comma delimited file.
I can try to add this option to the script.
kostadinkotev 3 септември 2015 г., 2:00 ч.
Ravi 12 март 2016 г., 9:00 ч.
Unknown 20 май 2016 г., 2:02 ч.
hey, how many workstation can i install the script?
Kostadi Kotev 20 май 2016 г., 2:12 ч.
Çağatay Köroğlu 17 юни 2016 г., 1:07 ч.
Luis Yacupoma Aguirre 17 юни 2016 г., 17:16 ч.
Saludos, te envie el dinero, ya te escribir a tu correo, por favor revisalo.
Greetings, send you money, and you write to your email , please check it.
kostadinkotev 17 юни 2016 г., 19:54 ч.
filippo rotatori Radiosity 5 февруари 2017 г., 12:41 ч.
The best script for architect for 3ds max!!!!!!
I am an instructor and vfx rendering, and you always do a lot of publicity!
kostadinkotev 5 февруари 2017 г., 20:55 ч.
Aivars Ivanovs 12 юни 2017 г., 9:57 ч.
Hi, is there any option to make text size in viewport a bit bigger?
miauu 12 юни 2017 г., 22:14 ч.
No. The size of the text can't be changed. This is limiattion inside 3dsMax.
Анонимен 15 ноември 2017 г., 15:11 ч.
Is it possible to render with dimensions?
Unknown 6 октомври 2018 г., 2:36 ч.
Does this support inch and feet?
miauu 14 октомври 2018 г., 21:50 ч.
Yes, but since I use metric units I can't tell you which measurements will work properly with inches and feets.
filippo rotatori Radiosity 9 декември 2018 г., 9:27 ч.
Kostadin Kotev 2018. Предоставено от Blogger. | {
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And when I get that sort of reaction it prods me to spread the word in case there are others who may have missed a program's particular capability.
In this case, Floridian Jim H. was attempting to create a slideshow of some 400 images in iMovie. He chose iMovie rather than iPhoto because he wanted to take advantage of iMovie's greater variety of transitions. Problem was that iMovie refused to apply some of these transitions, claiming that the clips were too short to accommodate the transition.
It was news to Jim, as it may be to you.
And yes, it works in earlier versions of iMovie too. You can also apply the same video effect—black and white, for example—to multiple clips. Note that you need to do this before you add any transitions. If transitions are in place, the video effect will be applied only to the first selected clip.
I did know about this multiple clips editing feature, but I've also been wondering if there is a way to change the time of a picture slide in the same fashion? For example, if I am inserting photos into iMovie and I then want each slide to last 4 seconds, is there a way for me to apply this time to multiple slides?
Yep, there is. In iMovie 6 select all the slides in the timeline, click the Media button, and then click the Photos tab. Click the Show Photo Settings button and in the Photo Settings window that appears, enter the time you want each slide to be displayed in the Time field (the field next to the tortoise and hare icons), and click Update. All the selected slides will be adjusted to that length.
You can use this window when you import your stills as well. Just choose a single image file in the Media window, enter a time in the Time field, and click Apply. All future image imports will use this time setting until you change it.
And no, you don't need to apply the Ken Burns effect to the slides. | {
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Lin Li kan syfta på bland andra:
Lin Li (volleybollspelare), kinesisk volleybollspelare
Lin Li (simmare), kinesisk simmare | {
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The DuPont Fire Department was established in 1910. Membership was made up of plant employees and citizens in town, mostly younger boys who would man the hose carts located in and around town. Some of these boys would get the hose carts to the fire, and by that time, the older men from the plant would arrive and take over.
In the early 1920's DuPont Company #11 was added to the firefighting forces of the Village and is said to have been the youngest firefighting department in the United States. The oldest member was only 12 years old and the youngest member was only 7. Fire Chief Robert Hull was only 11 years of age. This organization started as a result of the boy's efforts in bringing a dangerous grass fire under control.
In 1963 the town purchased its first pumper at a cost of $49,000 cash. The station at that time had to be extended both length and width wise to accommodate the pumper. It had been a one man garage prior to the time.
Photo of the pumper that was purchased in 1963.
As of early 2018, the Department includes a Fire Chief, Assistant Chief, Fire Marshal and a daily staffing minimum of three personnel on an engine. Occasionally they split the crew to respond an Aid Unit with the engine on critical calls. The Aid Unit is not a "Medic Unit" and does not have a paramedic on board. The creation of an advanced life support response capability with Fire Department paramedic/ firefighters is a critical need and a priority, when funding can be secured.
There is one fire station in DuPont located at 1780 Civic Drive. | {
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That Halifax and West Community Council adopt the amendment to Map ZM-2 of the Land Use Bylaw for Halifax Peninsula, as set out in Attachment A of the staff report dated June 21, 2018.
2. Give notice of motion to consider the proposed amending development agreement, as set out in Attachment B of the staff report dated August 27, 2018, and schedule a public hearing for the proposed amending development agreement which shall be held concurrently with that indicated in Recommendation 1. | {
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At the turn of the century, hundreds of wannabe industrialists jumped into the burgeoning horseless-carriage industry.
At the turn of the century, hundreds of wannabe industrialists jumped into the burgeoning horseless-carriage industry. One such startup, the Badger Motor Car Company, began production of its 1910 30-horsepower, 4-cylinder, 3-speed-transmission car in the rural Midwestern town of Columbus, Wisconsin.
But like the majority of early automakers, the effort was was short-lived. Despite positive reviews, dealers thought the cars were underpowered, and by April 1911, the company was in liquidation.
Fast forward 104 years, when Columbus resident Darvin Frey was looking for a unique setting to house his eclectic collection of cars, snowmobiles, motorcycles, automobilia, porcelain signs, collectibles and antiques. Sandwiched between the town's railroad tracks and the Crawfish River was a 1920s building originally used as the Ibisch Casket and Vault Company.
Frey set about fixing up the old warehouse while working on the various cars in his Depression-Era collection, which included a 1930 Ford Model A taxi, a 1930 Ford roadster pickup, and a 1925 Ford Model T. His uncle suggested the building would be a great site for a micro-brewery.
While Frey knew nothing about brewing, he applied for a liquor license to feature other local micro-brews and spirits, taking the name of the town's former automobile manufacturer, The Badger Motor Car Company.
At first, Frey thought he might get a couple of retired guys who would stop in to have a beer and watch him tinker on his car projects. But soon the unique tavern was the toast of the town, with its automotive-museum-like setting and retro couch seating conducive to special gatherings.
Car enthusiast from all over the Midwest have found their way to the tavern to have a cocktail and admire Frey's latest project, a 1931 Oldsmobile Coupe sporting a 1955 Rocket motor complete with J-2 Triple carburetor setup. Celebrity car buffs including NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth and TV's "American Picker" Robbie Wolfe have been spotted perusing Frey's 1970-era Japanese motorcycle collection while sampling a craft beer or two.
Frey has big plans for the Badger Motorcar Company, including the use of two old stake trucks to support an outdoor deck for summer visitors. The tavern will host a "Tin Man Triathlon," with a run-walk mini marathon and kayaking on the nearby river. He also envisions families taking the Amtrak Hiawatha train from Chicago to stay the weekend in friendly Columbus, without having to spend a minute behind the steering wheel.
When asked what car he'd like to add to his tavern's car collection, Frey was quick to answer. | {
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Q: Criar sistema operacional em batch (.bat) É possível criar um sistema operacional de verdade em batch (.bat)?
Pois vi alguns vídeos do Youtube em que o título era alguma coisa "OS in batch"(inglês).
A: Não é possível por uma simples razão, para rodar um script batch precisa de um interpretador que precisa de um sistema operacional.
Uma simulação, algo complementar a um básico feito com outras tecnologias mais baixo nível, meio de brincadeira, até é possível.
Um sistema operacional tem que fazer acesso ao hardware, não é possível com algo tão primitivo. Claro que você pode chamar de sistema operacional algo que opera alguma coisa em mais alto nível de forma mais específica, mas não é o SO que a computação define.
O que eu achei pesquisando é uma simulação do que seria um sistema operacional, mesmo assim de forma muito incipiente, ou seja, é só uma brincadeira, não um SO de verdade.
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Garland Hare, $1 million winner of Virginia Lottery Mega Millions (Photo: The Virginia Lottery)
Virginia man wins $1M Mega Millions top prize, one number away from $87 million jackpot
SALEM, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia resident Garland Hare stopped by a local mini-mart before an overseas trip and decided to buy a Mega Millions ticket while he was there. The decision would end up winning him $1 million.
Hare, a Salem resident, didn't realize he had won until he arrived at his foreign destination, according to the Virginia Lottery. It was then that he discovered he had matched five of the six winning numbers.
"It was very unexpected!" he told lottery officials.
The winning numbers were 5-9-15-16-17, and the Mega Ball number was 25. Hare only missed the Mega Millions jackpot by the Mega Ball. His choices guaranteed him the $1 million prize, but without the sixth number, he ended up missing out on the jackpot prize of $87 million.
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Hare said he chose his winning numbers from a combination of family birthdays and anniversaries. He plans to use his winnings to pay his bills and travel.
The winning ticket was bought at the Salem Mini Mart, located at 2319 West Main Street in Salem. Hare's ticket was one of seven tickets nationwide to win the $1 million prize. The odds of matching all six numbers to win the Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 302,575,350. | {
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Just hooted the AOC 50" at Jurong NTUC Xtra. $599 inclusive of delivery and wall mounting installation.
Left 1 more new unit only. Additionally there's also the display unit there.
If you want it I'd recommend calling and reserving.
The AOC 55" was discontinued, not sure if they are having a new model.
Mustafa also don't carry anymore AOC for some reason.
AOC 50" is sold in selected NTUC Extra at $599 + free delivery and installation of wall mount.
I've tested the AOC versus Harson's.
I notice that the remote for the Harson's has some sensitivity issues, must aim at the right side of the TV.
There's also not much control to adjust the color, saturation and brightness. Maybe must go to a Live channel before the menu is available but I don't see it in the home button, nor in the settings while playing 4k videos, etc.
The android system for the Harson's is damn lag and slow.
Wall mount + installation is $80.
AOC is much smoother in the system, the interface is much better with more controls. The remote has a "Netflix" button to go into it directly. 3 years on site full warranty. Overall, it's a much better made TV.
Hi guys, any idea for the LE50U7970, which ports are HDMI 2.0 and which are 1.4? As I understand two are 2.0 and two are 1.4.
At Fairprice extra Jurong point. Many sets left lol.
Last edited by Audiology93; 02-03-2019 at 08:08 PM..
Hi anyone knows where can I get the wall mount for this model? I previously got the 55" from Giant. prolly a year back. Now I would like to get it wall mounted.
"what goes around, comes back around."
What place is still selling aoc? | {
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French Foreign Minister: It's Not Climate Change, It's 'Climate Chaos'
By Patrick Goodenough | May 19, 2014 | 4:30am EDT
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius speaks alongside Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department on Tuesday, May 13, 2014. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)
(CNSNews.com) – French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, gearing up to host a major U.N. climate conference at the end of next year, wants to start referring to "climate disruption" or "climate chaos" rather than "climate change" – since, he says, "change" can be seen as a positive thing.
Fabius, who during a visit to Washington last week declared that the world has "500 days to avoid climate chaos," repeated this message back in Paris on his return.
"We have 500 days – not a day more – to avert a climate disaster," he said in a speech in French at the foreign ministry on May 14. "People often talk about climate change or global warming. I attach great importance to words, and as far as the French language is concerned I don't think those words are very appropriate, because – without alluding to this or that political program – change is seen as rather a positive thing."
"But in the case of climate, it isn't at all," he continued, suggesting instead the use of the term "climate chaos – in English, climate disruption, climate chaos."
Addressing the French parliament on the same day, Fabius again stated, "We have 500 days to avert climate catastrophe."
The repeated reference to a looming deadline alludes to the U.N. climate conference France will be hosting in Paris next November, scheduled to begin in around 560 days' time.
Earlier, during his visit to Washington, Fabius made the "500 day" point both during a speech at the Brookings Institution and again after holding talks with Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department.
"We are – all of you know it – on the edge of a climatic abyss," he said at Brookings. "In fact, we have 500 days to avoid climate chaos."
"The U.N. conference on climate change, which will take place next year in Paris, is an absolute top priority," he said. "The goal is to achieve a post-2020 agreement [on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change] that should include all countries, and be legally binding."
"This is ambitious, but there are some glimmers of hope," Fabius said. "Compared to [the Dec. 2009 climate conference in] Copenhagen, climate denial is – at least in Europe – less audible."
Standing alongside Kerry at the State Department, Fabius said, "We have 500 days to avoid climate chaos."
"And I know that President Obama and John Kerry himself are committed on this subject and I'm sure that with them, with a lot of other friends, we shall be able to reach success in this very important matter." | {
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In this part of the CEFTA Web Portal, you will find information on the trade licensing system separately for each CEFTA Economy. The licensing system is divided into two parts: import/export licensing and trade licensing. This web portal focuses on import/export licensing. Trade licensing is mentioned only as a reference. Import and export licensing includes: 1.The procedures to be followed for obtaining an import and export license; 2.The documents that must be presented to the relevant authorities in order to obtain the approval of the license; 3.The official documents you will receive after obtaining approval of the license; 4.The validity period and scope of each license. If you would like to know more on how/when/where to obtain an import license, please refer to the import license section of the respective CEFTA Economy on this portal. If you would like to know more on how/when/where to get an export license please refer to the export license section of the respective CEFTA Economy on this portal. If you would like to know more about trade licenses, please refer to the relevant links in the licensing section of each Economy.
Products subject to permits regime for import and export are listed in the Decision on classification of goods on the regimes of export and import (Official Gazette BiH, No. 22/98, 30/02, 20/02, 20/05 and 4/13).
This decision regulates classification of goods onto the following individual export and import regimes:
- free export;
- permit based export;
- free import;
- permit based import.
Marks for goods from the aforementioned regimes are the following:
"LB" – goods exported i.e. imported freely;
"D" – goods exported i.e. imported based on permit.
Procedures for issuing permits
Procedures for permit issuing or certain types of goods differ based on the nature of the goods and the authorising body.
Permits for goods for reproduction and plant protection (Annex 1 of the Decision) are issued by the Administration for Plant Health Protection BiH. For more information see the link on phyto-sanitary regulations.
Permits for goods for reproduction and protection of animals (Annex 1 of the Decision) are issued by the Veterinary Office BiH. For more information see the link on veterinary regulations.
Permits for opiates, medications, blood and its fractions and similar pharmaceutical products (Annex 2 of the Decision) shall be issued by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BiH, with consent and opinion of authorised state and/or entity bodies in BiH.
In case the given medications, medical devices or opiates are registered for free circulation in BiH, the consent shall be issued by the Agency for Medications and Medical Devices BiH. All products with prior registration at Entity level shall be accepted on the territory of whole BiH by the Agency. The forms for filing the request for issuing the consent for certain types of goods can be found at web site of the Agency (www.almbih.gov.ba).
Upon obtaining the consent, it is required to file the request for issuing the import permit to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH, using the Request form for the use of import of goods based on "D" permit issued by the Ministry. The request and appropriate supporting documentation shall be forwarded directly to the Ministry. The permit for registered medications shall be issued for the period of six (6) months while for non-registered medications it shall be issued for single usage.
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BiH also issues the permits for export or temporary export of art work. The request shall be filed on the Request form for use of the export of goods based on permit "D" issued by the Ministry with prior consent of the competent entity ministry of science and culture. The permit for temporary export also includes the deadline for the return of the given goods into BiH.
For sports weapons and ammunition, as well as military weapons and equipment, classified per export and import regimes based on "D" permit, listed in the Listing of other goods (Annex No. 3), the consent shall be issued by the competent entity ministry, while the permit is issued by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BiH. The procedure and legislative framework is given here in the enclosed document.
For all other goods classified according to individual regimes of export or import based on "D" permit, listed in the list of other goods (Annex No. 3) the consent shall be issued by the competent entity ministry while the permit is issued by the Entity Ministry of Trade.
Dragiša Mekić – Assistant Minister for foreign trade policy and foreign investment
Musala 9, 71000 Sarajevo
Tel/fax: 033/220-546
E-mail: [email protected]
Authority for plant health protection BiH
Radićeva 8, 71000 Sarajevo
Tel/Fax: +387(0)33/212-387
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.uzzb.gov.ba
Agency for drugs and medical devices BiH
Veljka Mlađenovića bb
78 000 Banja Luka
Tel: +387 51 450 302; Fax: +387 51 450 301
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30 Worst TV Shows of the 1980s
The '80s was definitely a time to be alive, mostly because it had some of the best television we've ever seen. M*A*S*H went on three years into the '80s, but that wasn't the only show. Viewers could also watch The Wonder Years, Magnum, P.I., The A-Team, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, Knight Rider, The Golden Girls, Family Ties, The Cosby Show, ALF, Dallas, Dynasty, and who could forget Cheers? Yeah, definitely some fantastic TV, but it wasn't all good.
While we still watch many of these classics, there are some television shows that were just horrible. Actually, horrible doesn't even begin to explain how bad some of these series were. Even if the remote was all the way across the room, you'd get up and change the channel immediately.
Most of these shows barely last a month or two. In fact, many of them were pulled before the series had a chance to complete its first season – that's when you know a show is pretty bad. Here are 30 shows that were just god-awful, and we hope to never see again. How many do you remember watching (probably just before you changed the channel)?
How do you feel about our list? Do you think some of these shows should have been left off or are there some that we completely forgot about?
Author Alot Living Team
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15 Totally Awesome Movies from the '80s
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Freddy Adu made his debut for Finnish club Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS) on the weekend.
The 25-year old former American prodigy played 65 minutes as KuPS defeated FC KTP 1-0 in their first game of the season in Finland's Veikkausliiga.
Former DC United, Real Salt Lake, Benfica, Monaco and Philadelphia Union winger Adu joined KuPS in late March after a failed spell with Serbian club FK Jagodina. | {
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12 Jun, 2014 16:36
HomeWorld News
Facebook will now track your external websites visit for better-targeted ads
AFP Photo / Ed Jones © AFP
Facebook is to look into users' browsing habits and external websites visited, in addition to their current 'likes'. This will be the first time Facebook has used information from outside the network for targeted advertising.
Expressing an interest in a certain community, or liking a page about computer games or recipes will influence what type of targeted ads show up in your feed. But now the scoop will go well beyond the social network, digging into your cookies, data sent from websites and stored in a user's browser to help record their browsing activity.
The company announced the change early on Thursday, saying the move is aimed at targeting individual users more efficiently.
"If you live in the US, you'll be able to use ad preferences in the next few weeks, and we are working hard to expand globally in the coming months," Facebook stated in a blog post on Thursday.
However, the move has sparked concern among privacy advocates and will likely ignite further criticism about its respect – or lack thereof – of users' personal data.
"Facebook is continuing on a campaign to push the data envelope, raising troubling privacy and consumer-protection concerns," Jeffrey Chester, executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy, told The Wall Street Journal.
But Facebook portrayed the changes in a more positive light.
"This is a type of interest-based advertising, and many companies already do this," the company stated. Indeed, such firms as Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft have long used cookies to track users' activity across the net.
Facebook already has a great deal of access to its users' personal data. To dilute concerns of personal data abuse, the world's biggest social network will for the first time be giving people the ability to edit all 'interests' on their personal record.
"If you don't want us to use the websites and apps you use to show you more relevant ads, we won't. You can opt out of this type of ad targeting in your web browser using the industry-standard Digital Advertising Alliance opt out, and on your mobile devices using the controls that iOS and Android provide," Facebook stated.
Joseph Turow, a professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania, told WSJ that although allowing users to see why they are being targeted is a positive step, Facebook's ever-changing privacy policy could quell awareness over the erosion of privacy protections.
Facebook "dribble[s] out what they do so that any kind of anger is dissipated," Turow said. "I think it is a strategy, to be honest."
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